Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 42, 28 December 1872 — Page 2

TTT7? rWMrftTnTTTT V t Earnest's Tr?.mi at lWw York itt&etrcy9& bytf cm Tnesday i$oft3ng& andtwo O T'l.wai cacdtw j The loss ii er4d at tioct CCGa-4iuntr-Pssii rxxtd, wss thrown frank the ioa lsday1 night W, 18 Bt thali tweirtrf pexscos . were injured Tlwk Hemes, of v Richmead, is reported as dangerously . cNeaf JXteSftm, on, the Bnfialo, (lorry V Pttt&urg road, a train bf ft' tresUs, tiding abont thirty and wownding not leea than sevttv qnite exramber were bum edtodca'-h. ,? -

VtoNast s delineatka ci Boomer's attempt, tt "commtorat3on,"by "fitrfldngfrom the XL a Flags -and Army Begister all record of . Battles fought with feSaw-cSsess, which i ia Har pera Weekly" f Dec 28, is inimita ble. At Sumner's aide, grasping his coat-tail, if gie figure of a boy, wantma ham to take the copy of a bill he holds-towards the Senator, for him to present, asking to 'restore my father if ho died in the war for the Union and against Slavery.". A wife presents him another copy of "bi3 to restore my husband, who . died the war for the Union." , A I maimed solder, standing in front of the Sentor on erutehes presents a "biU," with the only hand left, asking "to restore my shattered limbs, lost the war for the Union, and against slavery." ... Under Sumner's mAUA im MW UiBWij MX XMIUID) SUUS VJ his right is a basket containing the record of the rebellion, Battle-Flag, and Army Register.' Its a life-like picture and a knock-down argument againt that kind of "reconciliation." CUMBER'S RECONCILIATION Senator Sumner is understood to be preparing a speech in support of his resolution proposing .to erase the names of the battles of the civil war from the army register and regimental flags, so as to obliterate the memories of the past completely between the North and South. He says that all history shows that no country has anything to gain by fermenting recollections of its civil strifes or the memories of a conflict between its own citisens.. Following out this new Snmnerian reconciliation, ; Mr. Sheldon, in the Senate of Massachusetts, for fair that somebody might feel unflsassatly about 'the memories of the past," offered the following or--tier: ''.' .. ;- ; fOBDXBXD, That a joint special committee on the part of the Senate and two on the part of the House be appointed, with instructions to - report forthwith a plan under which Faneuil Hall shall be removed to make way for an extension of the Highland: Street Railway; Copp's HilL King's Chapel and the old Granary Cemeteries be put in market for building lots; Bunker Hill, Monument to be leased for 'a shottower; the portraits of the old Gov ernor's now hanging in the halls of the Senate Chamber . be sent to the auction room; the ; trophies from Lexington, Bennington and Conoord be sent to the old junk dealers. and the places now occupied by these old relics be devoted to the placarding the wares oi uoston merchants. It ia but just to the dignity of that august body to say that it refused permission for the order to be introdnoed. Let Mr. Sumner fly the banner of peace, while driving the black hor ses and chariot of rebellion over the monuments of our .honored dead, if he wilL The mere he runs the ... . . black cavalcade under sucn a specious pretext, the dearer will ba our flag, our battlefields and fallen he roes, and more fresh in the memory of every true and patriotic heart. Few persona conceive the vast magnitude ,of the investment of capital in railways in the United States, although there are few, if amy, other interests in the country rivaling this one in importance. A recognized authority estimates the total capital in this line at $3,000,060,000, which exceeds that in the British railroads costly as they are known to be, the latter , having, in 1871 reached an aggregate of 520, 000,000. AVe have an aggregate of 62,000 mile of completed railroads in the United States, which exceeds the mileage of Europe. Our railroads returned an average net profit - in 1872 of five per cent whereas the English roads returned a profit of 4.49 per cent ' It is worthy of note that the States in which railways par best are as fol lows, taking the net profits as the guage:-MassacliUsetts 8.41 per cent, Pennsylvania' 8.3, Connecticut 7.16, New York 7.5, and Ohio 4.9. Here it appears that this enor mous outlay on Western railroads to accommodate agriculture chiefly, has not Yet been remunerative, t Nothing could more strikingly illustrade the fact that agricultural staples alone eonnot sustain railroads, and that it ia in industrial districts where they pay best ; Doubtless the rapid increase of mining, quarrying and manufacturing now going on in ihn West will remedy this.

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, A bill I has bseotrnce4 In he o! BcDrecMlires. while House iobleot is to cnevtht befcircaiatlla of counterfeit, altered and a spurij ousrUoited States, and national 1 baak notes. The bill is a useful L i one, and provides that any officer ; f vntIonal , Jbank , ho may re criwe, W to whom' may be offered ; in clart7ny Counterfeit United States Tor national bank note Is ; avtherized and required to write ' or stamp plainly ' upon the face - 6f such note, the word 'counterfeit in oasit of altered or spurious noie those word shall, in like manner, be stamped upon the notes. : A new attempt is to be made to secure the adoption by the great ' powers - of a ' oommon unit and standard of an' international vgold i carnage; ' If-nbeolnte nnifleaUon ; octrnot be obtained, the intorna- ! tidnsi value of the coins of the ina I tions that may become parties to ; a' Bonetary epivention can .be de I termined by thf quality of pure ' gold which 'each' containp, lo be - expressed ina common standard of weigbton their faces. V: ' .Sbutb. A motion by Mr. Bice, td take up his resolution for .an in- , vestSgauou of the alleged irregularlues in tne AiaDama election, was objected ta The House bill exten -ding tiie time for the completion of the Winona and St Peter Railroad was passed also the bill appropria ting 9iB,7ifu tor tne Texan Jfrontier f!nmniiin. ..ThA Tnm Appropriation Bill was taken up and laid on the table. After debate, the defi- . ciency appropriation biU was taken up and finally passed. . It now goes to tne Jaouse jor concurrence in the ' amendments. Adjourned to Jan. 6. Housz. Bills were introduced to extend the time lor entries in Osage lanos m nansas ; to secure a more efSdent Indian administration in the Territories, and to amend the Constitution by the election of President, Vice Psesident and Senators by a direct vote of the people. A call showed less 'than a quorum present, and the House adjourned to January ttn. In a letter to Gov. Baker, from Washington, under dite of the !9th, Air. Isaac . Moms gives a graph io" account of the passage by the House ; of Representatives of the two per cent bill, which guarantees to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois their unpaid percentage from the sale of poblio lsods within their limits. Mr. Morris pays a handsome compliment to ike members from this State for their effort in behalf of the bill, and particularly to Judge Wilson snd Ur.Ketr.whote speech es In its favor seem to have " had great weight in determining the ac tion of the House, which - passed the bill by a vote of 104 to Uf uotrir ia sanguine in" the belief that ft will reoelve eqnslly favorable eouslderation In the Sensle. Ind Joornsl Dec 24. ' OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE. The gold valoa of the foreign imports into tha United States daring the . fiscal year todiog with Janv,, 1872, reached $610,357,640 an Iscreaso of $S363,. 832 ; while the exports to foreign coantries vtre 1523,934,720 a deereaae of $17,668,4(2, the failing off being oo to tha deevHst ia the outgo of Co (to sad specie. The diminution is Cotton an ablad Earops to eensoma most of that necamnlated from the liberal crop of 1870. This fear, with ciora than an average crop, ws shall inerea the amount of oar exports of Cotton..- Last year wt exported bat little more specie than ws received from abroad .through imports and emigrants. Wo paid our balances with bonds, and retained at least five-sixths of the gold snd silver drawn from onr mines. Consequently we are stronger both in Cotton and specie for oar exportation this year, and as wo are . last increasing out - shipments sf Baead State and Provisions to Europe, and resuming the ' shipments of our manofactares, wo may , reasonably expect to carry oar 'exports this year above six hundred millions of dollars, snd eat imports above seven hundred millions, and as Oovernmtnt pfseoses to raise bat one hundred snd sixty millions front daties on- imports we should re 4)airosdatj o iwenty-tero per cent, only on such an importation. . , , The Chief of the Bureau o Statisltcs, allowing ror tne disereeee in the ware house account, figures out an apparent balance against the country or a little leas than fifty-'our millions of dollars on last year's foreiga trade. Such a : dinarenee between our imports and exports need not seriously disturb a country as young asfl thrifty as our own, a country -1 1 .L! waHm,uraw annuauy in specie win millions from emigrants and seventy ty eirMy millions mere from its mines, ana converts most of its iron imported in id railways and spindles. We musf expeco also that some capital from -the Oldt World will annually - seek high rates of iotoreat and - permanent investments on this, side of the Atlantic Not with standing our heavy impott, we are making gratifying progress in ' home maauiaetures that mast in the eomiog years not only lessen our dependence on foreign countries, bat place us in position to successfully cimpeto ith them in the markets of the world, from wh'cn we bare been lor many years debarred. -'-z -' There is just at the present writing, an exciting race going on in the brag-line between our neighbors of the (Telegramn and "Times" they are now neck-and-neck," and it would be unwise to bet on either. The Times gives the Telegram due notice, to "look out for its laurels, if it intends to fwear them." We pleasantly remind both our respect ed cotemporaries of the old saying, that---MBraGr is a irood dog; bul Holdfast Is better t a J i -i .i i ii Tub Secretary of the : Treasury has decided that cars carrying un appraia.Chuitomrhouse goods from New-York shall be locked with the "XX American Seal Lock," with glass seals, and that a photograph of tne seals xnurc oe sent mux vn 'manifest goods in the cars.

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ctreful review of i3 lake and canal fpigkl markets fBr the season, declares that the capacity of the Ikie cJial to do the Husineas teekkag canspoTt oy xmn routs us - greasar than the capacity of the lake fleet to do tne business - seeking' water transportaticm to mvfUQO Xi

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Gen. Augur, who pommands the dered to send more cavalry to - the valley of tne iuo. Grande, and to so patrol the bank as to prevent violations of our territory 'by armed bodies of any description from eith er side the river, besides aiding the revenue officers and arresting cat tle thieves. A, The Boston Advertiser 4n consid ering' the question of the adjust ment of insurance upon losses -by fire, throws out some pertinent and sensible suggestions. ' Merchants and others who have lost nearly' all but their insurance, it remarks, naturally feel little inclined to be treat ed as u tney had committed something little short of crime in having their stores or stocks of goods destroyed, and their business interrupted if not ruined; and in asking for their ' insurance money upon a fair and lionest statement of their losses, they feel that they are only asking for -what they have a right to expect, and look for honorable and generous treatment The business of insurance is not of so recent a date, but that some satisfactory rules in the matter of adjustment should have been perfected by this time. ' If, for instance," a merchant loses stock worth fifty thousand dollars, and is insured for fifty thousand, ' there ought to be no qnestion as - to whether the - insurance is to be paid upon the value or the cost of the stock. If some company recognize the value as the beABanVothers the cost, let it be so understood in the first place, and it will all be fair. Let the announcement be made, ' or - have it specified in the policy, that losses are to be claimed only on the cost of goods destroyed-or, otherwise, that may u ,i w uoiunu bnu wane ruiuu ur goods lost, and insurers and insured will have no cause or trouble. I TOO MUCH STUDY REQUIRED. The New Yoik Tribune says: "An irale PhHadelphian father does not approve of the present system of School teaching. lie declares that It is far below that in vogue thirty years ago, and that it is making candidates for ike insane asylum, snd piling op a heap of misery in many forms. He desires that them should be reasonable flogging ia scaools,beginning with the teachers. One thing which especially rouses his wrath is the way in which tired parents are (breed t) teach ' their sleepy children, daring the evening, the ' lessons which they go to school the next dr merely te recite. He demares, and with reason the mental drudgery :; for vwbich he liberally pays others who are purposely fitted for it. It is not alone from Phils delphia this remonstrance comes. In all our cities, parents are enmplaioin? bitterly of the s.udy ing at borne which their children are (breed 6n pain- of fallbelow their classes. No lather wants to teach school during all his leisure boors,. and no chi:d should be eompelled to spend so much of the day in brain work. Fewer stadias and strict diteipline in the schools would make sufficient time for the memorizing of lessons at the desk. It U tbe great fault of our school sys tem that it demands that children should occupy themselves with more studies af one urns than they are intelligently ab'e to master." , '.V- ; '," For the Palladinni. : 5 ' RICHMOND SCHOOLS, &?. Ewtoeof Pazxadium: ,,,, , In an article in your issue of Deo. 21, 1872, under the head of "Law Tinkers," there appears some. '''re flections upon the acting members f ol mo ocnool i3oard of uus city,tnat may deserve '"some notice, lest silence, on their part, may be misconstrued. : ., fi: The article reads very much as if it were written by a party,1 who,l-; a short time since, ' dogged the citi zens to sign a petition to the School Board to do what they construe, the School ' Law , does not authorize. And for their failure to instal tthis fossilized old imbecile into a teachership, or superintendency, and to pay him out of the School Fund, contrary to law, we are thus misrepresented and vilified. It also savors of a little Inspiration from a very small man, with a very small amount of ability in the management of schools, but of very , large desires to handle the School Funds, eta, and cannot, youknow." Thus you' see the animus of both,: :. ,( We are called by that terrible title, " two dictators, and a are charged with spending annually $30,000 for school purposes, some according to law, and some accord ing to our own dictum; also," with having purchased a piano at a cost of five or six hundred dollars,- and employing ' a music teacher at the rate of $450 annually, and he says: "How is it here in this city) where one party gives five or six hundred majority for thes RepublicansT yet we have only two Democrats to manage the whole School Fundyond who have virtually denied access to the books to the only Republican on ih School Boitd , ; Now in answer to the falsehood, that we are spending $30,000 annually, would just say,' that by making this charge he betrayed his 'utter

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I If Le had, takattihe trouble to inquire at the office of the Auditor Jie would fiid'that theMay ' imd No- ' vember ifii8tributaons "tf the 1 Com mon Sohpol Fund and the assess272.43rand the May-anATiovemberi distributions for same , year of the Special Fund is $$180.38, making a grand total of $22,462.81 for the year. Do you call that $30,000? i' In reference to the charge of purchasing a piano at accost of five or six hundred dollars, ' would answer that it is falsehood ? No. i 2, ' as by reference to order No. 434, filed in the Auditor's Office, it will be seen the iprice paid is $350. That wo have not got a second-hand piano,at a cost of fire or six .hundred dollars, is because th majority of the Board refused purchase one: at the time, under the; control of the discordant member, and in order that he might thereby' secure a bad debt, the purchase of whch wash pressed upon the Board by him,and the circumstances of which, a ham packer on Main Street can probably give, if necessary. - As to the authority of the Board to purchase a piano at all, we would refer the gentleman to Section 10 of the School Law,: and the, construc tion putthereon by the, Superin tendent of Public Instruction, para graph No. 8, under the caption of "Educational Appliances. In answer to . the assertion that t4we are, two Democrats,", would say, that we were not elected as Demot crate, nor by Democrats, but as School Trustees by Democrats and Republicans without any solicitation on onr nart. and arrftinot. rn-ir u-inliM ' As to denying the only Republi--can access to the - books, ' will answer the assertion - by . asking the question, whether a member of any Board or organization can place his signature to its record without having access to the books! I will take the record as authority for the statement, that every act of the Board from the time , the Republican referred to came into it, up to the time that he withdrew is signed by,him. .. j . r : .That he did have access to, and examined the books, in a very impertinent manner; that after the examination there were marks and figures on them that were not there before. And if the gentleman wish x es to know the. sentiments of the other members - olt the. Board ' in reference to ; tins, . and other ' mat ters, he can find them fully expressed ' on pages 147 and 148 of the Trustees record. , . , . -,. . . i ; The question is also raised in an article that appears in- another, pa1 per published, in this-flty. That there is want of harmony in the School Board. But by using the ' mnt-tense verb, was, hcsrould have stated a , fact, , and . then; again, he could use the same verb and his , statement would be incorrect : , Now I will just tell what "I know "4 about the matter. - Up to the time of the election of the School Trus tees in April 1871, the" most per feet harmony prevailed. ' There was not a ripple upon, the placid waters . to. - impede the smooth sailing-of the Board I mean the Board of three members but a change came over the inharmonious member, thus: In the organization of the Board at that time, the discordant '. member failed upon his own mo tion and for the want of a second to beceme Treasurer, and here be gan the trouble. He smelled in terest that he thought the Treas urer was making out of the School Funds, but of course he would be too magnanimous . to make a cent himself if he was Treasurer, and would just receive the funds and pay them out upon the order of the Board! For the pleasureof safe ly keeping, and handling the funds, would execute a bond for $20,000, and not let one cent of the interest stick to his fingers, certainly" not Well, I can't tell whether I would be so disinterested myself, if I were treasurer ; out as j. am not, and have no aspirations in that way, of course I wont ""make any interes' . out of the school funds. Now I will-ask you, air, if he did not how he could make a little interest why all this disturbance o the harmony of the Board ? "Why this desperate , effort , .to depose the present members of the 'Board? this impertinent fishing through the books of the Board, and ransacking the papers at the Auditor's office I tell you,' sir;, 'tile whole ground of the want oi harmony, was his fail ure to become , treasurer, upon his own motion without a second, b : Thus you see, there was harmony np to the April election, in 1871 then there was KOT, .up to the 25th day of July, of that year when he retired. - But let me say that rea sonable harmony has existed since, aftd does at present

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i UaradMlor : Wbtrt ara oar kizorMWliu "tii trtT " Where U the "lactae.1" Inth frem th ' PriKid and limnd aad mi wilb a apeton Ftom a vert'lmtraislLia tiitj stain saloisi Wbcre ia tha barrr wboae aar (Which the aammer aua ripena lo ba la Ihaaa wng, bright ewaiaga bow qaeer .. doea it aeaat. : L-c---Karer taaae oae peeping out (ram the cream. : A ad where are oar pine appl aare bat la v " f".. : , , r ... Vr -;, -Which Lang fet the .doorway whbperinjt -eonje. , f- : Where ia the cantilope'a juicy aroma, ' Where ta the aoda frairrmat and foamy." ' ' P" 'i n " . .-': Where U the kmoaade tampered with fea, Coolinfcoar parobaf Upa, Ob! waao't it aieel Where are oar cool drlnka that amaekad ' of i.tabka it 1. :. v Where ara they ailt vria ia nia that ! ask ye. Where are ' Itrepes, oer aeessrines. Where are the roses, verbenas and pinks, Tbe Robins, and Blue Birds, and bright Bos O-LiokaT " J - Oooe, but to eosM'egaia i ' When tbe sprint spreads Its wing, FleebinirrtrSeU and pUiaf Winter Xing eonqneriag.'. ; i . A PsstTioir.wTh prophet Of the Cincinnati -Commercial makes' these pre dictions: ' - - " ' "The Presidential candidates of the two or: more parties four rears hence will be of Bepoblican antecedents, and that one of them will be a prominent Wes tern man some such man as Morton, or Washburn, or Logan ; and tbe other a prominent Eastern man -some such man as Adams, or Boutwell, or Bhune. r The contest will btf between two or more. Bepublieans. The Western . man wilt go for rotation, and free trade, and govern mental liberalism " general! v. while the Eastern man will represent political Whiggery. r- ' -The prophet ssvs . that the Western candidates vf the new Republican party ill be i be successor of (ieneral Uatnt fn the Presidency.' r; . The sales of real estate in Chica go for one - year, from October ft, 871, number 7140 amount $42. 007,286. : The number of perma nent buildings built in the South Division burnt district with " the total cost number 637, cost $49,623,000. Not a frame buildintr is included in this number, and it is said there is a great lack of cheap teniments for the poorer classes. LIST OF LETTERS I Remaining ia the Foat Office at Richmond Ind, Dee. 27th 18T2. Banseber Bridget ' 1 Bane M.Me ' Blackbarn Jenai 1 Jones Ella Loree Jolie Lord If ande B . ' Lewie Anna . Merteea Henry 'V , . Maxwell Mary Ann 2 MaddenA Co ,. v JlthoeMr fti im v. Bennett John lle'l W 8 ' Cory Alie Canniack Enoe M 2 Chapman Kjis Carl Jnhn ' Clark Stephen " ' Mitchell CrnthU UirsWia uco Cbeeuroeld Dkk . CIBMM Jobs A " CuokledteB Davie Levina Dennis Jake Galvia Ellen OeeMCTie,.V ," Gee Daniel Giford Adeline . MU WM 2 -McGuire Jaaaea ' Mobtoo Jack Nichols BaUle . Oaetch Fenner k W RobioeM W H Bnsae Adam Handera Majreie K 'itKenau Wa K Sharp Civrie VI Smith Lewie ! .jr a , Thomas Maliaea t , . , Wetter Maria White J B Jt&r- U-" White David i Harris BP v -Hadway Uies Herbert C , -HcJland George ' Bant Kterea .' a eJMs fee these Letters wilt pteese eay'-ADVEariyED"and give the date oi hilUt. ; ; B.W. Davia, fju married. f On Mnadav moraintf last. Dee. 23d. at tbe Bride'a fatbera, C. B. Perry, Esq., ot this city, by the Rev J B Wakefield, Mr Walter S Mitchell, of Chicago. 111., and Miss Ida B ferry- .. ..; ,-. .. , , j,,- ' rAeompuy: cbuiee Tarietr of yia this notice we reeeired most exetUent eske. tor which we not only return onr thanks, bwt nope that bappineas .and prosperity may. Be theira tbronsjlMat as long a life as Matbuse leb and bis wife enjoyed. . son, Mr Edward U Uaobam to Hiaa wnre BBoyd ... )..-,. hii'M i: ' ;-v Also, at the time .time, br the saxe. Mr James W Smith to Misa Arabella Ncrria In Chicago, at the residence of. tbe bride's parents, on Monday evening,' Dec. 23d, by Res.' Dr. Walker, of Cal vary Episcopal Chnrch, Misa Louisa C. Preseott to Mr. James B. Lewis, or Uertroit, Michigan. , -r Richmond Llarkets, f Corrected weekly br V. W. Bricia "an Tboa. Nestor tbe former Ktree as the prices of Grain, aad the latter, the price of , , other proaace ana uroeenea.j ; .. . ' Buying. SkUma Wheat per bn. $1 00 fl 60 Corn per ba. ........... 35 , 45 Oats per bn ........... 20 Bay per ton... S14.00 Batter per lb 20 25 Eggs perdos.... ........ 85 -': 20 routoes per en e w Floor per ewt , 4 00 flams, sngar-cured, .... IS 18 Shonldera ner lb ........ . S i 10 Sides per lb . 9 .., 12 bard per lo is Sorar. crushed. ........ ' 1 CoSeatafrsra, white, yellow A brown 18 to I a Sew Orleans Heiaases per gsiioa....... . .se Sorghum Molaaaea per gallon 70 ayrapa per xailon 7Moi.e LYCEUr.1 HALL. CHARLES E FTJBB13U, Manager, Rtth Avenue Theatre Combination Fpom Wew York, ., Thursday, January 2d, in Angustia Daly's Great Society Sanaatioei in fire Acts, enuueu v 4 .? i. t For partiealars see potters and programmes Beau eae set ares as naie'a hiok f lore- - ' 0tseelwtlea BTotlce). VaAien fa heeakv srn that tbe neiieerehfa heretofore existing between PbD r.WJrrlas and Jensen W Beast, siapi isswn ef ths-Or Mattes, ejus dlsseliea br entnal senaent a aeeonat of tbeUtter's 111 health, en the 1st instant. Persons indebted to the arm wUt nd tbe books is Mr WiggbM asnda.whn eontinnes the business at the old staavd end are requested to call and settle wilbonl deky Phil.F. Wioerne. j Jans W. Scott.

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f.aBT-."" ?ra ens IND UNA DAILY Aim WBEKLT STATE JOURNAL THE IARGEST & BEST PAPER j - ; ' IK TBS STATE!, . f, ' , i- - - PT-'f f - . BHOXTLD BK BZAV BT SSEBY BJBPUBWCA2I 8UBSCBIBX FOB TOtTR STAT I PAPER. SPLENDID PREMIUMS TO CLUBS. THE WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL Tbe proprtstors of tbe Indiana State Journal are determined t spare no pama ner expense to make tbe Joarokt tbe tieet .a well as tte CAeapeat Rapablienn aowepnpor ia In diana or the West, and foe the pnrpeee of Marine; each newenktlea an tbe importance aad ealae f lbs payer deaaaad. tney T- A t-i lliisl 'fil f inmniBis tii ; Agents for obtaining aaoscribera: For a Oobef ae,atS1 7&eaeav' We wiURire a No I solid Gold Pen, witboat holaer, worth t 3 50 Or a set of doable ether-plated Tea Spoon v worth...... 1 6 For a Clab ot Twenty- aet $1 5 each, A ailrer-ptated Dinner Castor, worth 8 50 Or a dozen doable plated Desert Forks wortn.. ...... .................... Eor a Club of Fifty, at $1 50 each. . B 50 a nne surer aaaitng-eeae watcb jeweled, lerer mere meat, worth.... l Or an elegant Rnaaian bound Family : Bible, or other book a of aame value' .'For a Club of Seres ty-Sre, at fl 5 each, i. - ' ;. . ,X . s - A fine silver butiog eaae Watehnll ; plate, lerer morement, foJIweledt warranted, worth A Weleon nadsr-fed Sewing Machine, worth. Or n eiiver Water Pitcher, worth complete with 't ray ami Oobte.... For a Clob of One Hnndred, at $1 25 .as oe 45 00 i. 45 00 45 .; eaen, -:. A 8 infer er Howe worth Bowing Machine, 70 Or a aplendk sHrer hanting ease Watch, full piste, gold binge, warranted, worth ...... .d.. For a Clab oi Two Dandred, at ft 25 - 4: , An elegant gold hnatfig case Watch, lcrer reoremeat, beery ease, fail 70 00 jeweled, warranted, worth.... .... ISO CO Or a Lady 'a Watch of eame raise. . Or an decant Howe Cabinet Sewine: : Machioe,werth.....,, 1300 CASH COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS Wbe prefer a eesb ceetmisaion ia lieu of the foregoing premiuma. , On application Commission Bates will ba fur hhed. ' TBE IND1AXAP0LI3 DAILY JOUBKAL. By Mail (payable ia advance) per annum $12 . ; . - for sin months 0 ;. t. for three moBtha ; 3 , for one month... t 1 By tbe week (payable to the agent or oarrier) .... M TBE WEEKLY STATE JOUBSAL. Single Copies .". i. '.'.'.I i.Vi; .1 'J.1' 1;.$2 Of Clnbe of Fire (each).... .... .... J 7 Cmbe oi Twenty-fire (each) .... .... 1 &0 Clnbe of Serenty-Sre ach) 1 So Crabs of One Hundred and orer (each) 1 25 Specimen Copies ot the Daily or Weekly Journal will be seat gratuitously to these who wish to examine the pier with reference to subscribing or raising cribs. Circulars and Posters faraiabed agents and get tots as ot viaba. Siih j,T.,ri Clubs should be complete before staling, and remittances made at ore .time. Additions may be made at aay tme, at clab rater, after tbe elub has beca raised, providing only that a full jest's aubscripf.ou ia taken. . Star gle subscribers, invariably. t in advance. The money must accompany all orders. The abnrc prices are invariable. 'Kemitln Djalts or Pos toffies Money Ordenu if possible, and wSere neither of these can be procured, send tie money in a BafrJaterad letter.- AU Peatmaatera are obliged to regiater letters whan

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Jf f.JaH UTg Ce U Fn&enXiV'k ' rrm VfTMM.if D IMewivee, bet aw eeagne. throat, baiaenessaad bMHehlai i ' ' - . . - Jt tarn vm & TinAt m tm vr vmm m i Wwrtfcleee tortie aeriee the i aet. bt tbe oaljr aeWaVe pttsaraHea of. Cereetie Aeid for Lang diseases is bemienl1v eombiaed with otbsr wU 'rimesies, eHnebsee f anwrs, and all narttes , .are eantiened axaaaal any other. ! all eases r trraatioa of tbe m neons awmbrane tbaee Tablets sboald be freelx aeed, their eleansing and bealing properties '"bV wsraeei, never teaigUet aec'lt Is easily eared in ita iaeiAeot stale, when tt be- . eoeaes' chronic the ears Is eseeedlngry dUA enlunse Welta'Carbotie Tablets ss a s?eeK)e. lYice 24 Ols. per Box. JOHH Q. RLLOOO 18 Piatt 81, N. Y Sole Agent lortbeC.8. Bead for Cieeeiari ... . -, .... 424. "T, THE SEWABS! J .men the! EicV aers. Lwf and Boerela de aad act "nea'.;fntlT,-the wastes from Cb rllatwr ijmads i liHHSis t-T aJesacc. Ibess orgsssVs the ont--lete of tbeayatem and under .the uOseneSbf ' '- naaniltea'e Baeka dk Dan ; are kept ia gend ransdng order. C. HAf4XTCN 4VCO. - Cineiancti, OJ THE bestnelBng nook in the Market Is The Struggles ef Petaolemn T. Nanby. It ia flluatratad by THOZIAfi HAST, the greatest of Ameriran Artists, aad eee tatna an intredeetk-v by Hon. Charles Beavner . Ageats wanted fier ikie aad ether seen mr books , Address I K Richardson A Ce , Boatoa,Maae. and St. Louis. Mo. AGENTS wanted AT OlfOB Ibr 0e ON LY COMPLETB and KELIAISLB IJPE, WONDROUS DISCOVERIES and THRILLING ADYENTUfS of in one volume,' w-Sb ike History and Besutta ef the- . : . . STANLEY EXPitolTICCT-' - narea. Onlv tl.50.' Jnat the boasr thaMasses want, One lady es4d twenty tbe ant day.. Act Qoickly There e a rush far it. AeV dress J W GOODSPEEDPublisber, Chicago, - I'ineii ati or St, Louis. tfnusw O AGENTS Wnnt absolutely the i II best eelhag beoksT Smd Tor eirenmr s t f If of Vent's Unabridged Illoe, Famfly 1 sAfcanW, ftjhi- 0PIM mm liliilt h. 2 JO pages Bible Aide, Ac. Arab-4-laee$S 25, Gilt Edge I elasn $8 25, Foil iSSt 2 clasps $H- SO. Betdeus The White Cbbtfr1 lor winter ereninga. Mth 1004 reedy. To American Farmere Borse Book. The Standard. 4Hh 1000 ready. Enisootie Treatment Ae C F Vdnt, " f t Ciaeinantl .Test aI Ooodrieh Chicago . ;. . ' A GEEAT OFKKl' HORACE WATERS, 481 Dreed wax, V . Y., wUI dispose of lOS PlASOa, MBLOB3, OSS and ORGAN'S, of six Srst-elaaS saakern inclading Waters', at very lew pries 'for ca h , r part cMnv and baSsuee in saeefll ' ' monthly mstsimsnts. v New! restate , Sjntnlsss PIASOS, modem inneents, terr : S275 cash. Bow ready a CO&CEATO PAEU)K OKUAJf, the' nrost bsaatBU style i pertert tooe ever mnaeL nraawaieai snilN. Sheet Mnnio aad 1 DUTV ctT'src Abl$ ' TRB GRBAT ACZaOAB TJIA CO. ' hare business usaeewins with alttkerine-i pal port snf China aad. Japan, and Jarsest ttieir Teas direct from plaoe of growth, tbeei earing tbe eonsnaser frost t to 8 profits. It is now about t2 years ainoe the Company Van organised ai it hn bam a aplendid sueeess from the very nrst. This was due to the , fact that we imprteWni enM eoly : Tbe Best aM Purest Goods, and dtstribnted tbem to onr enstontsrs in all parte of the United ; States, for one smell prnt.oiy,sem t en tne net-grower ana Ten p4an we hare eared the people of skis conn try r Millions Of Dollars annuatTy.-in the cost ef .' that artiebt of eterrda aneaaaitv. : Bead for Club Circuta, which; eUlMntQ directiona, premiums, Ac. . : . . f,..-;" The Great American 1ea Contptny . S SI S ?1BT STEtEBT, , r-A P. tt Bus, 6442 . -. Wew York Cttf. , k rrcil ro'K A -1-1 :it. ererW t u w AjScju net iiuiuut where r male aad Cams!, to introduce tbe Oennine . -f Improved Common Senas Family Sewmg , M Maehiee.Thie maehine will atitch, - ham, feU.tndi, quilt, card, bhtd, braid and em- , rH broider in a moat anperior maanei. : Price, only f 19. Fulry rfeeased and warranted for Are years. We will tsy l0i met ti.nny.jBianh on thai will, sew stoewVt rTtiofe beentrTal, or more elastic aeam thaw . Jt burnV It aaakeS the Blast fe Lock 8eh' g2 Btott eeeond atiteb can be cat, aad etBt P tbe cloth cannot be palled apart without tearing it. We pay agenU front ITS to f 250 pay month and expenses, or i mission " from which twice tnst as ink can be made. Addreea SECOMB A CO., . Boston, Mass , Pittsburgh, Pa . e tieegl 4U.er St. Iauia,Mo. . 424 . t Dealers and C mswsners send for ; prices to the aismnfactnrers, r TANDC3CEN dbTIPT, tOS E 2d Street CINCIN NA 11, OHIO. ' SB Cheap Fsrxaat! Free ZXomea .on van im or ran TTtTTnW V A f1Tl?Tf! T A TTTJ f A T UJUXVM A AVll iv uouukvav. ts,ooo,ooo ja.oaw.anias.''l ; i: VaW- ' 5J'. ill Best Fanaaaw and hfiHsnlLsnds ta AsBericst. StOOOfiOO Acres in Nebraska in van . . , ' GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, ' 1 r - NOW FOB SALE - -Uj i MILD CLIMATB, FERTILE SOIL, ; . for U rain growing and Stock raising unsurpassed by any in tbe United States. CaBAPKB IS PRICK, more favorable terms giren, aad more . convenient to market than pan be found elsewhere. IREK MOMESTE A 04 FOB ACTUAL SET- -i . : . TLERS. -.- -- Tbe Rest Lneatiens for Coktniee. -Soldier entitled to a Honaesteaa el , ; -. too Acres. ,. :- ' ' Send for tbe new Descriptive Pamphlet,! with new rasps, published ia English, German, Swedish aad Danish, matted free everywhere. Addrrss ' " - i O.F.DAVIS. . Land Coramisaioser, U. P. R. R. Co , : 42twr Omnha, Nek. EDS OF O0HT ; .The Ladis's Friend. : Ask your Grocer for ii. niir always givee satiafaMiOn, Try M. ' ' lee the leendry bee "no equal. Sold by Ore-... H A BARTLBTT A Co., us. at ' : 14S DauaeB' Cfemew VY, 43 Bread itreei, Boston .- 424; '$ f I0.CCO Acents Wanted. TT ABGE Wages made by booeat, indueILi trioas wmu and women. 80 handsome , Litbogrspbs FBEE to each agent. Address, i BOWEN A CO , Marion, Otio.

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