Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 51, 28 February 1874 — Page 2
THE PALLADIUM.
1974. ' Judge J. T." Elliott fcpoten of the 6tK 'Jtistrict aa cnxfidate 'r Congress. lie is just tha right kind of timber ont of hicri to ttanufa ; ture a XX irThfpV no'. Jag of gaod liepalliii. tiattbc for that' 'purpose theCth. - u ; . . nt n n m s i'ilr , , Herp is,tiia jray JtfyeTJeperMice iorward ait belbjrillat "Wo take this extract from the RepabHean of the lOthrrfAt fte close of Capt; Green, a. Ckairman. of i the, Committee to secure Stock to th Temperance AJlianteFnd," stated that' the Cowiaia Jba deal of tiraW deToie to the, , mat-; ter, but had Bacured tha names df ,annonttcemfnt.3a;i; hailed. nth; great cnthuaiaam nd load ftp-) plause, and on motion that all in the audienqe be ZkHed upon to take tocky the iouiimtUese to work,' and before the adjoqpiioeni oi the! meetinffFORTY-SH THOUSAND! pera htive had yetir-and.Jtheyl'ieel; its damaging effect keewyi J The will be at leist'Oho Jliuridried hbp-j aand.dolrqtfg But)Boribedin this city and toTOshipjWithin the next j.twp weeks."ij 5o fcyj.'i lis-jj 'i HoUaI ! The Uaavr War. A cenecui of the woxk dflnabyitho; women' Sr temperance) frosadeoiii Ohio, showSfthat,inttjsrntyi places where the imovjement ,hM)been in progress dUy sinoe December 22, eighty two sajoons hay e been close4; and twenty 4rug .b--JWfM s ha?; agreed not to,ell IkpOT swept ,ou pret cription. Sisu& the date of this report tlM jauaober of cldised saloons ha.bqon ohsiderabiy: ia ( creased.' A wsonelble diminaation of .the wholesslfl Hqnoi trade is observed in Cincinnati. liquor men: are in anxdii constAtaiion'fthoiit the best way o meet their enemies.: No public ; action has , teeW liken,' but there is evidence that offers have been mad .tflkinusul.liquors iree ? to thcaT who 4r: jmbjct to! attacks from th iadiegjj oi ,oi1 i In the CongressiQnaiproeeedinjgB of Tuesday we observe taovemtnt has been made CBUternpla dl-' yisloQ of the Btaie of lidianal t;(o two judicial districts. Af . it matter that intevsets both attorney s and litigpiii j$x&f6 jrep"Oduoe; the synopsis ofa'talij - from our dispatches -fm-S arm j Mr. Shttiiks,- of lnaktoftV Intf o-j duced a biB to dr to1 .fti-rfde ( State of' IndianyantoW- jadicial districts:1 It pjppoeis 'iiat the counties' of ' Wayne, ''Henry,'iDola-' ware, Grant, Howard, Tipton,' Clinton, TippecanoeBad WaTTen and, all the J cOnties ' north:' i!of ' 'theni shall consrtitute a nWw Mistrict ' to be, called ' the Notthtern Judicial district, "Fort Wa ie.,.,iThe' remainder i of ttle State sti cfon8titute the south era district; the court to be held ft Indianapolis. - All pendm tttfons are to : rcMain under ' the ' Jurisdic, tion of "the-tatter court J J tMi - .j m ,r -. . ul j r The Lalayetferllurie ; our mmdreeisyrriiattioacla I ding article oii thii great aad glof rious work lii rhich the Woman are ! engaged, wfciiv we Saw,' and!:eni : , p ,t j a; iJi'-nij dorse mih tiUuO ni .naoaj j I .1 : "Whateyer pay ,;be: Uw grand , finality of ribs natter, onstthtag certain! th&ulatfies. aw entitJed fo the thaal of i every community in which they have operated (or, j their zeal and earnestooss in so good a cause awltbe grestf good4dread; i nchievedrni mwy cases' under Buc -, adverse, eirwmntftiiresi.aj in the . zace of mucn aeiermmeaopppsiuou. We regret to' see 'some Jof ur1 exchanges and those -' among what are denominated th bigtlefr order of journals ridiculing these efforts and by atahv jestsi n&dr uiweeming " levity asi faa sasli possibles oripp4e their energies and.:tppot,' thjir proffre8s.islfli? oj X9z lJT I Such . papers j ,dare,.liojt topenlyavow tboir hostuity toXMcause. fA i temperaneebnc yet t by - incarect reflections uponahie pnesjenl philan throphic movement of ihee angles ' - of mercy, who, like theit igieftt . ex--empler, nre cang iabout i doing good," exhibit a narrow nufiiledneas ' unworthy an enlightened preps and are doing all in their poorer to sustain the trafie in theintoxictitiiig beverage the . f ruitfnLsofiroe pf . 00 large a portion of the Woes and ilk ' that afflict oeiety. u InthejuaftMof all that is sacred, mdthanv ,God speed, cheerthemi on in their labor IfW!' odds, ;rentemMnnirnnt( ici,the9e mother ftott Wires and a h.VA fH IrnAfvin thai.
twenty perpopirao each pnt dQwn one tbpuiaHa a6iffiBrl;: This
DOLLARS was spt scribed ;T5& is the hardest jioaatobn kee-f
jlies the bitter efinets of the detre of intemperMe,iaidbe hearts rO&F
and hcmeytMrviittseii vbhghted ueBiruyTnnwunB it to havelieWdefefrtea recentjjengag emenis h the''; Aihan ; vee war wuoft; l, J9st j;nes. - ferret tbttotle is jiot.j tirely over, as the telegSin3ifltiet t f? Lisotf-jnt eiaJ i-jhri ifm . t , .
HEWS ITEMS. The ladies of Hudson, Michigan, have organized for a saloon crusade.
F4ev Adu Madam, I'm Adam fT M RdnvL iV ti L.J I if 3t A winterCo fiUn&allAarV never been known in Lansingburgh, rN.-r-r-SeTen -marriages postponed. John D. Patterson, Republican, has been elected Mayor 6t llarrisb'urgV Penn.i by about 13imaritjrt ; The grangers at lsourbonf it is said, have made arrangements to purchase fBgmachrnoaA fifty jwr lalbt.'dii4 eduriW-,,:J Wsil I x-d Uaiea purine! but las'yea'r.erly, $5,000,000 ?tor th of prod ut?te", and ipm plowed oyer 2,00 men. . In the cit 3ti0 buildinjs (jrere erected.j,,., ,.-, f ul J,.,;) i . THe brewers of Green Bay Wisooni fsfri, taking advantage of the 'aotioa of "'their bVehren;inf Milwaukee and Chi1 cagoliaTfe rafeed the "price t)flit ligt iiW totid pef, barf el, - Th'formet itttS tjij-i null lift. i..i(uA i.' U":arJ i . , iA'uWiwmRip, clergyman,, VaJoed lioupn'Uf by .ft-chwchi counc-M f "hotialwir s jhaadKng th truth' with sdfficiet 'flaTeinlness.rto-V met the demands of veracity." i-J LuA 'uit' hoy of .fourteen s' a:1eader of ai i great 'religious' rdvlval '.in- PfiKaTli county, Illinois, tie is a fluent ex-j jjojter, an4hi3, eftjorta aryerjj iuc ,h) Elr Mayor Stoddard, if f LaCrossei -Wisrropb9es ttf taonel the Missii 'slppl'at that poin. He figirreft?'rtQ costat $li6,00(.O!3The wossfng-'fate's; p6f the'tduBel are t6 be' hiilf thetariflt 'raU of the Wnn6na railway bridgW?" 1 lo Thejt. ClpuMnnt,Tinea,I8ajsi tUaJ niaeq has the reputation rof being JprettJ t9ughv hut - thatahiicitiaas :JiSvo not yet lecome ao. degraded ! aa -to Invite BucEnnobioene beiag-as'Vie toria Woodhull to lecture tbit i"V7 TVJiha;iB(;QWn ii. ,cowi(tIiat,fiaye stkJ "abolition milk'i x-poa which his Mis-i souvt prisoners' were fedy is atfll arivej he is Wt yoarsld, and has raised xjtseMfclyesiii tiz) ci r: Uhk" Lr ;lAwiJedfordfcai pleik ha the employ t.of. Ihe, Kansas. Paeiq).fiaijay, jindj coninDyJias a1onded"rmopek' and It is 'supposed that about $3,00(1 weit alpng with hint. ' ' '6eneraf grants', homestead .fjirml WSt.W4tV is .aaAvcwJ f injjalpeA jand St, XouU peoJe say itP innate j im aTmflJioaaiJ'e J lti?l ther J jh is . .situation jjjs,.p at . , de 1 dJwahfei o.,., I himii') odt "iedl " JTber'-Terre1 -Haate 'Journal iayst 1 "Both Indiana Senatorfl,'- Morton a4 tioh of the treenbacl cirrencv.8 .Tlrla fw)U" be' appreciated bthpeU : (luiltwop vwniy reiu8es,ioieiray tae ocpeusea, op. .anQiner, iria,Oii! . JJra j ' .1 ...... f i J ancy .Clem lor the inuf der oC .. Jaeof TYUudg and wife, in 1867 andiSooae 4unty, 1 where the tral is. ordered, 1 Mhinka it none of itfaaera s The re';MO may be hatlhe) Will ge free Without a trial. -rul. '.'f Vv S . :., The Chidago tnter Ocean says. .nurajiasgninent, base'onfihe j money market reports, ; ,14 , the;' arguituentof - a pettifogger,; o oeaUmaU the ourtency wants of the Whole eaunr J- try by tefcreaoe te thi mosey - market -WftVingle city at the dullest period of "the'.Veai'JiW betray ihallowBesa'lor l-'ni fT"-i; .' ".-M lift tJt--U , , Yon, Afoltke, warns, the Firussiaa lUkhstag.that they jean, hod" their f:WftP,t position, only by force of arms -Mttaa whatitbey; attajne4jA m 1 months (i. i. in the wart with J'raace) nnut be delsnded lor a eeatary wtueh is equivalent sa- stating that .the peace ,of Europe rests on a velcaa..i4 j : idi x trobate-!iadce in a westera eonb-1 Erted;and fined n rnpa iu' tie reflewihg v6byel Wnnerf1 There 'hehig' toJevi-. , vi,.iywiHOMa uww tvug Dinvv vvin ivf r deuce against the iprisdti'err1 the-judge declared he! knew' some thing 'of 'the c.ca8e HinWhereupon.he'solen administered i tie . bahilolmself,' gave his toatiaaoBytand convicted the Fffi-MwJAn'Blixa-lronfcsAe',ia!tut- ( ton 1 Posi1 f enbrter ' how the Conjrressn juuaj ,;omniuweer, 2uaKe.iueir anuuai ' , Ihvestigatidh". in SaH' Xse. Cfty7at sa tie leqetye ' y a tne ormon aaicors, show! tenAa'niaes wins themi abditake carft:thal they do Laofcaee the donwitic misnrrthaaoosiis fWrolygamy. hif iioatnTM!ncy Wfi!isrtiimig A.. . chrpmps.f'wofth $i0 each,' is'uevas?i WWijiuinpy-fl he Vufjn&kts the .awibecsv money, in dYapceoyec-f nof jPatsntOiioftRepertrlSoctcnyealubsotiltottai eart4o4d(if.rJCoa; 'trssiohadlAb'es: and tt fiftAati-vrar (transcribers, a'copy of lastyearstaW Tbanacs.a TM Whitf .Is ahead! StokdeyAajQTUyfocyor.fiif I n..i.i-t :(,.,.. u -jJiuie.SAia vesiaraay aiternoon I -1 uflhaiad-ontiof the elactiniu laTTik
HUnHUJ.1 lnMAirtlla.Utlt will .A !
ip! p.im.n'A i 1 in fis iSvnewlsrBfis aamL h&n, hfta. .TigkffllsM'SB Crown P6kftoq3if uwiin'L9di.efni, -jHuw.eib plant tbwitr.MsoeiQn la; od oi Odsoo liitf :lv,:l jI .aeiioll ol'-.l 1 JqoJ
One valuable result of the post mortem examination of the Siamese
Twis is theknowledge thf J, eaj mui call! hT Air opageClof t ckofTaManidySa, 0, foHbrphet)plns3fepb didymus. Jis so ! ni down by Wtitfanr Morris fcr'hnvinjj'i spoken disrespectfully of the wor; man rum crusaders. On reairiip nis feet, Jfciley stabbed Morris sev eral tiiries in. tlieTaacS ana breast: ThQ Wunda' axo not considered to bo of dangerous-chai ac ter. Riley was' arrested and committed id !1aiiswer a .charge of intent to kilh; ( i r 'For the purpose of procuiiria supply pfjptprd Vaterjn lieu of the reservoir: plan, .1 the experiment is to bo inadeliy private ehterprisa sink a number ."o artesian wells iri the city of i,;Indianapolis''A f conf act'hak teen clbsed .wth, .a pr5uiineat Chicago firm for.: the sinking of several of thefcQ wollai' and thev propose' to demonstrate that water can be obtained in this Way, " of a pette?, fluality, and far cheaper thn by the .co6tly plan of reservoir system proposed.' ? There ftre n'b'w four flowing; wells. f'inV iho , cityj'whicl have. been sunk to;a depth of 100 feet where a vein ' ,bf ' pure water ua oeen tappea, lying Detween. ue blue clo'y strata and tW5 first eand i"f U- ijivi 'all Jr'i'ln: is "!-j".iu 1 i .,.fi Ileal til Rale by f jlm t"elcj , j 'Si The great" apostle wrote I updn niany subjects. -Health Was prbm iiifent among them. He published 4 work under tjbe title of "Primitive Physic; or, an Ijiasy and. Natural Method of Curing anost Diseases. Frowf his rules .the following -are Selected! nr 11'' A pdr'e air is -very irbportantl t a.' .' .Tender'. fpebple should I h"av 1 those who -lie: ?witbjJtheny r" ah mnch about thea,1 sound,' sweefahc ueaiuiy.. . , ... . ., , , , . ! J5i;AlJ persons ambitioua pf jgopd health shoutd.be a;clean-n , posBil bWin theii htousesy iuiiuturot.tuid clothes 1 itt'Jtsu if? uuli oi. ar ol bo j ' -4. iTbe gfeat rnlein Idod i is .4 sttitS IhC'quality: and'quiahtity to ilnr tion;: -7::. f?;-,; 'J ,' 5." AH' rjickled.. .smoked. . salted and, hig8easone4 food V unwhofe soiae.rt'.i bus .ki.lUU I i-Kcdi tvil I -1 G Nothing" on.duces mbie-'lo health than - hbstinence ul -plain food-with . jirtb'labo:" fc j eight1 oues ' pf animal. s and. a teiyfe l'Wgetajla looji-" m twenWiioiir honrs is afficieiit.r,.i i-huvn .bniuif ! 8 Water is thevraost blesOme bf nil drinks.1" most -cmiekefasi the appetito-.'and trrogtheiis thc dfje4 ji"t S irtong . ww ; Qro(; especially .ir . .... t. t t , r.. ...... i spirilttous , liquors are . .a '1 certain thoinHt dow bnoisoni .Experience showe there ie no tnahner-of danirer inf'dlsttontinnHig tHem at cwiiee.'5 s- ; -10.; Coffee ind tea are extremely mjuribus, (to Ui pergonal 'witli 3eak 11. Tender persons should eat only a very-lighw spper, - and that f H4tW9 ethhee ftonsrs beow going ift bodi kf'tliiwf , owl HilT I c ;vl2.. Saoh persons ought to; Tejarb tft bed invariably .1 by.hniise q'cloclt, rtoMcm9wci .fivoj.in,, mosning,- 9jj f ilP!i .-djjwdmf;- j - IS.'S'jdking i the best , exnioiso for thosei who arej Able :,to i bear andr riding ,is- the, beet .for. .those who are not able; to ,bear; walking., i . 1 ; We. may. strengthen anyweak part of the body by constant .nexerciso,ip.ThtiS; the, lungs .1 may be ticengtlienei4by iond i Bpeakingipir by Walking an asctint, te digestion: and neryes by riding thearnis and 'ianda.lby, strongly, ;mbbing snem oajiytiaii r bun hiM h 1 h i 5. . Therstttdfoos ought . to haye stated times for exercise, at , lea9t two:OJj three hours a day, ; one-half before dinner, the other before g6ine to? bedfj aoji.' .foo'j ". j,-! n I It IftjThqse. , who,.iread or tJ .write much ehonkl, learn to do, it: stand ing .otherwise it wil$ impair a.thpir healthjTi rlihiJimtau .asii.Tf I 17. The "fewer clothes, any rone nses by day Jrrnght:. ( provided he is Kept .warm J, toe; ; hardier ;tiJhe will feel, afiivui m ;il utA"ni w,n A - 18-1 JGxet'ejte , should . never vbe taken OB. .a fuifAtomaeh jit.sh,ould nvetbia.f owniea Jkfc exhausfapn, ana wnen wQ:ar0riiuae, we: suoHia pe csummi w f cv& Qu.aQvf sua denijfwt iz-rtq erft Jjo idnpid J 19. "Tfc fleabbrnsh , m?WhlvJ f bewtoeialepeiAilyjn; : stimnlatirig ; a past wtaeJa sW ft intive, nO.lA lU Ofjftjad - vantg4Qalth-. jftpreyentemany diseases,! protnptes;,,erBpiratipn," accelerates , , the r circulation ; of,, the'' Hood,as secures .against jjo All yiolent and sudden1 vpass ' ions dispose people.toacuto; ,diseases. Slow and lasting passions, ueh a grief and hopeless Ipve, bring on tJhronio diseases , Urilr LnA ', i 22. f The, love of God, as in gener-. ait ia jtao, sovereign, , remedy rf . ior an misenessQn parucuiar pre. V j 1 rents oonny jumcaers. ..ajia.iiy tpe anspeaknbie ioy.and jperlecitW11" senifryland tranqnilyJI gw&h o &4 TO&rk.P1?1 Tfefr'niost pqweriudtto aM.tnajneans-oiueaitni Miihl aoU&q jlw .Kyr:ni ja r , iNftwrtork? enrnarv 4rrirata ilianfttplt frnin Kalfimnra an1no maces tha death, m Galveston, bf XTB loraftcttaaoonipanieB iwill contest the pnyrtwnt!of thar pbhcW on JoL. StiUw'nUfe,' .ampuiiting tor SmifirtMOMQ, onrtwo. frnmnday viajtha4hia deaths pocur. in sea wnuo junwajft engaged m an jtm iawral adk, ana ttat jrwas.,.kePre suit of intemperanae, jja ad amcN.1 d Lah'i uoLaod. odi c aioq laLcaunuai 7uH A J jid iiQiiiOfl S7d I rPHdi i-nodt o
At Jeffersonville, last Thursday fghlPeWr1 ilrfey wafinociect
FROM DALLAS, TEXAS. February 16, 1874.
Supposing A d-aription of ourcity -oi afeintral Ratfioa75(H miles from Skluis, 270 from Galveston. I Lii the-pr e..sea t -txrmlaua of the Texas Pacific Road, and will probably onrinue'sy for sorae'inie. . Thefoei--4ioD is goodr beieg ituatcd-ou -nadtt-t latins rland, and surrounded with I Sidvel 65 oakusC isM IvMr, bM 4hia tiiabay is stay taili and finrubbj and does not vie, with our beautiful ling ef the toiesi anT fifed V txes is t, Indiana.;. The eity js-(distributed ovet - a large territory; comprising 2J miles 'in length; a,nd(i2 Imfles' wide:' Tfce 'bottom lanij jSurouidjng' the'eity on -,alL sides : nryKdrainipg't',.adds)t) its healthfulnessil Four years ago, the City Square contained all the busincss'housesi" an'd' Mai! preet, aqW t,lined w't. business, houses for a.'aiil (idilength .to. the depot,'. was, , a dense 'forest !of cedar.' iThese" cedars are ligjit'lri trund'attam'thefr growth .j in.,lhreq or .four;ycar9 ?Eihn street, JTunniug parallelrith ,laia, presents -'the' same busyUppearanccC "BusiDOBS " 4s thriving;' and at atiy' time ;of day th 1 t streets are . lined with comers an goers. f ,Th&. cotton trade jsj.brisk "at ' re8CBt, and wagon loads are oouatant5 ly passing to 'the' 'fcottoh yards, where lar'ge cottonilipusc lia'vegent3 buyv jng upaad shipping it; ti,Jts destiaa stionj : About 20,000 bales have been shipped this season, and -70,000 bales ,. aro expecicd !tp'. be' sMftpefltlns'yeaf i'rom Dallas. ,The court house, biu! t 'if stone, two stdriea high, snrroundeJ - by'; trees, and ! costing about ' $100,000 when conipletc'd j 'will be the finest one ? ia the,Statc',, Some one suggested thai; the lawyers of the ,city ought to put pa 9 another story. whon one pf . them sag I'jJcste'd 'theyiwhuld put "cbbugh stories 1nV.1t without any . 'ou '.it.". (There ate - two dailies and one weekjyand a teuir jlefance paper 'just started- an organ -'much liccded in' -lKis'"'ciryv where $ temperate man is a: rara'avis. ; ; I ,.,) Intemperance -is jd fgreat curse of . the Sbuth, manly .honor and dignitpjf the'higneM type succumb to its'dctI grading power, and noble rCa'feon'onttfc 1 enthroned s: nks td'nvejiijg babble. '.and worse; .cn the ladies acegari it ns"' familiar thinar.-"' Where my soul ha ' sack to?:hb ' nftjjrtaosl ' depth !of . .sadness at saz'c'i Ta I 'figk C 1, have see 4 - the sinUe of case .. play, upenmy sister's '' faces ! All 'relisirms -iptiOTfnnnmna ".tire j-eDreseuieu uere dv a iuinorirv 01 me L people. -Thqre atfe seven,' ifhurchcW-j-the Old School Preskytcriaft, Episcopalv Catholic." ' Methodist, fc; Baptist, rXhristiah antt 'Baptist. (cotpi'ed.V The . iu$ uiou curcp, yesicraay .coniai nca 1 iAr: Us ' congregationV a 1 majority wof' Hybung mtp J'lfdid hie" as in-ueh good', ii.iAt.choroJ), as the sermon." ,';In proporiC tionr to , the : growth, of ,4he. eity, the 'price n'oiu land has -ine'reasediif --Lets grange froni one "hundred fo six or . seven nunureu uftnari, away.irom mc business portion of the city; -iiuprosed lt.from $25 to $300 pe aere--K?4 , are very mgn, a hinntt wmage 01 . lour,. L rooms, ,j)orch, ind outside' jkitched, rents for nttyuoilaxa perjnOntu. 'demand is :eo? great' at present', thajt r rlandlof ds ' ; thrive,1 The ! sflffderi fi , tacked to bur house used 'a' 'present for a. wagon yai,d-4-reijts for $50, alsq; ' making the tnonthly rent on- this, one hnn4red dolliri! ;'' 4;5 '. ', "What is greatly needed In this coiin-, : ryv are coaveniencies. 01 every wnoj. It surprises me that people, having the aristocratic jdeks prevaleat among 'Spthr'uypiile, caiilire1 this wiy. ,.Cupboards, , ;closetsy . garret, !: cellars, !and cuddy rholes, the pride ot N-ortlir ''efn ''"housekeepers, are71--uaknowd. 'Hduse3 are in such demand that they j ." arqput uj) at a wee:Vs notice, un-i her iff very high ; oni aecoaot of iitlie ?ntosf of it being imported ;; but id a f -r. 'L .'. m . . 1 X .1 . ,iew years, j.exas win supply ner own rdempjid'.' The Vf ather. has been uiii usually mild this - win ter, and gardens J and:field9'-arenow being broken up. "Saturday, fWe'droV;' opt ! 'roujr ' miles of beaut;fuj prairie ip a Frenchman's nursery, and there ; saw, ,tW i beautiful little hyacinths putting forth 'their11 fragrant 'flowers, and little vU-. L letstiftih "tljelr?" modest 'heads. 1 Alih mond trees were in bloom,' ani Jfature 4 ' seemed aliva' vt Thia , prentlemaA ; ihad 1; fcojlectecl abottt'sis hundred species of f bugs from, the1, beetled down 'to '' fhe jn uuicbt creature, an vl wuicu we uu j J nihhedto tickets, the number of whioli referred to theif 'iiattie- in)' bobkj hplign ? possessed "of-r bntTordiniry knowledge tip .study and f'ntomologistai ffede'I-'iim 'making a'lon? letter, and ''inust leavcJ-'bther 'ttems for' another tin it .. o vuiriMxru t r.-ubw-a ii; t -..td iw M.- Av.r I i i v i i'-4 t.-it ii ji't. ,i,This the vpimon, that an f'lnjqej pendent'' journal has of country mews1 papers."5 'It 'is" from an editoHai-in'thg .'; in(nati"0ome j : the I foliowing, extract, 'without cpjnr'..Mr. Garfield is 6fKbtnlotf thattbel "country papers beauufofly teneot pHibliC! rtmnion. 'ThflKftfcfe H thit'the. aa . a- rul,e,-refleCt the" Pittereet partisaB: ; 'animosities, and" are5 nndef the control J'bT court hoo crraded 1 bv ' 8tthserviency?td the omdeX fliolders,' 'county.' State, h4 national.' iiAT'sm RnnnmRpn i,v njnntn I, DnTpr. tisrofe,1 'The character et ;thoountry hf thi4ols that; nnlidnal 'Schemers awl riftnaster3,'Wrork wtK 'Mr.' iGarfield'nttikes'a.finistake thatj Will prove a public? fhjuryy'and all th'e'l ' Compensation" Wi 1 betheiilavoWb1! 0 notices that he? Will reeeive Trsmtttraf ' rfbsterdom.?a x Ui :ai Vfiffi ,il , i i,-l ita i -j Mr. Bteinonn; a statua on. soutn "Franking ! near fcSyeamdre sC j1 !jwk destroyed bjrtti yesterday inorb oh ing, AtabxoAAt'tokfltH ssrc
m had'donethby a lit- 'TnOTMKTOKOT
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ia vinous sectious. 1 1 1 age "price is- SO ceiifs "a Karlon--three
papers WouFoJ ne"mproved if uepnved ;"of official aid.-' 'Presently they would
From the ClncIniuUl OazottP. Tlie Temperance Reform Tlie ii:nber, Cunitamittlon, nl Profit of
Drinking Houses In Cincinnati, In some recent remarks on the si LVcmantCL 1 n . nk&i men ula$t the tliemnd, loruJiat reason, can never totally prevent intemperawerjJuv it-tt99nin-to:-(d pun in a larcfi measured reeulato tbe outatvd eondudti Ihit iailll it.cah take hold of: but that is a very effec tive means or suppressing TfifeuYperanaeau iud porrcc ctinguuioihtie.st JUnc of fnajf Utj . Alckilnltn JrerfenU exvrrv r itranrdinarv ihmtviiifii that he would vote to" license the houses of ! ill fame without any regaid to moralitV.5!NoWl Whf ell that per. 80ir f ortething which perhaps he has not.cohsidened. iMoTala are apart bf the law One of i the;-fundamental principles -ef the common law of England and America is that a thing is to be permitted Which; is1', contra bonos mbros'i contrary. & sound morality. ticnee.1 it lie sueCeeds 'in licensing prostitaiion there is no sound lawyer. mucn more a n honst j nag, wno wi 1 1 not pronounce that ordinance i void. M ach rinilde r violations of . the moral law-haT' been' iironunced : by the courts t' .Eiiglund'roid bbsolutely on thit verv eround. tjiawvers -familiar with the decisions of u the courts will rc'folleet -some striking examples of thisn- A law to license' i htuse of- ill fame: vis simply4, a law tot license cnmaVihat is-,fto eOntradict the law iteelf, aad stultify iahku luorjik', statutes, aud government;, ) It will be pro gres3 backward. lut this not my subject. Law,'we nav'e satdrcfth not make. men virtuous, but.it can' make them decent and o Jerly; and to that wi 'tiowt'comoi : The 'great ' object of civil law is to secure1 ordevpeaoe, nlid seeurityr No una ia his senses Will sayr. that this can hoxdoneit without ' morals. But thou aw.i does j another thin.SLisIt rcaards the economy f". so-cietyyi:-It "regulates a thonsand.thing3 uvTegara to the' economy or . property and business, as well as the . morals of eocietyjult doessay, anl lias c a right o T"ay,' ;a hnndred dinerent ways; '5four hall not destroy jiroperty;. you shall not purguoft business injurious to your neighbors you.fchail not make a road unless you niokcat'iii a certain way."; In- one- word', oor law recbgf nires troui the:first.Btep to the Lint tliatJ theijnbnils. thdt good . rder, tbe decency, the good neighborhood, and the eebnomyi of society are under its protcotion,and that the law exerts to do' igood, and hHiti te - do krvil. l Now, just keep this principle, in : view while we look iuto thu statistics ot the retail liquor shops, and their -effect upon th& city of Cincienatin ita ti. Suu i li.Une;of the, ceh'giou papcra' of thisty Stated tht( there' wera fourteen huadred driuking shops.: i a Cincinnati, and went? km. 'to -argad .froia thatiictlii Now let U3 lookiitthestar Commissioner of.Htali.itick.Avrotoftb the: Mayor ot Uincinnatii to "ascertain h ow i, many v grog- shops there ,tf ere . 5 n this city, The Mayor i set ithe police at! work', and had them Jenumer&ted. 1 lie ! return ,iiiaiieut thsnCoxunnsluadewrtd thfl?Xoninnsioner was nearJ ncfcvha ver. -the matlc when- o.k.v that there are 34)00 ahonfe where Iwiuor cah be. had at retail in Cinoinutiiti.i-In thjd 1-donot.include the drug stores, wmeluipbotbpium.sid apnritSflS a parkof their ,bnsiness.a,lhree thousand dram shops require ,:on fan overwia. k;.i.'. f'aufibjv gives 15,U00 people who derive their living from tow source. Jit os piain,uK-reiore.,inai.ine. rcGui 01 nquor in Cincinnatris 5n! itwlf,. a large
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hniidreds of men may frequent sonic 1 - - , 11 ot the most popular saloons, it is , not u..i.i 4. : 1 .. - r f f probable that. there'id an.vdmge of more uwu -six rcgmaKiQustomers to 'each dramshop, r,Of: course there are thousands of icaaual cultoiierfes !!Asaumingi six to ,ealihere are ,18,U0Q men, .and their prOinrtion ot lamiues, ,who. support, in vtbo main,t3HA other men and their tamuies by iifluor drinking.,-; Altogether ,! about pnethiitlthe popatationKindopendeni pf the mhuuiacturers) are regularly engaged ia the retail of iiquor;'nllow. the 15,000 man,tigla to livejon; it arises from the great pronU,-..0i:ide- i s loj determine what they are$ let us turn to the report oF the j Chamber et'i Cofeimercew That budylneikes anniudreporttaveryaicciirntci itidwjd, which' will enahlfe us t6 ascertain, the "consumption; ef i liquors inCaiieinnii. i.Kviorj'botiy-ktows that tho mahuiiicturef iwhtky'tiKl bder ,makciiip a large branch of trade and bu8iuefc io the Cit and tU will be both curious and .nseiul to.16ok.at the tacts of manufacture, exportationhnd consumption.! 2-3Iaaufature and consumption f WhiakyJ The mauufactttrorjind imports-were: ii batJis.;. all : .. ,t.,ii.-'i ..! .r.i...i.ra.. ifta. i 1 KfW Import .uxii. uM. 2XLi..Lx3W4)4 i i Total Expui jf This"1 giyea ?100''.b',rels6'fri waisky iwi uuuuai uousuui uwhju in iiiia ctty.HJh Liia. fiiaKes iQjinu .i'auoiis d In thol city. ;tJn'abub!tdly "'p j1?!L' t.. ti'''': iJjtifti CQnsum.9' &f ccn1!s. .tQ a. 'sail dii) &K 'aVera,of ?42f) aTyear pii '.wnisky'nQne.'V lei us no.w 'look; mto'tnpee'rnd.Ii! businesf.''' pChe' mat,-'-3iqu9r ; business; ' in Cfncjnnati' is a Very creat'ple'.u' It employs $5,000,000 in .capital,' ami employs 1,500 men. 'Yet-'c witl"be'obervdhcWtha!t thWanufactare, as Well aihk.l'ol all liqnpf,' sempldys relatively but a small number ;of people. It is the yawmaterial. and not tittJtor,"WhfchMkMbobi(Cst of liquors. -aibo X.Thf fsnlj3 fr8r4;crej,gi ff : :-VBeeW llroIsaWTa8?, oinetMng r thirty fcalldiie?tl that thel-e were HfcoQjClQQi gallons ih tHarcity i nd thefe wCO eonsuaiediarttba -icjAf ; L 500.00(1 which is anaver.-iee ot thiee 1 ihousahd fivehundrei g4wn ito each sttdp'The'aWrSge; price of 'begr;is lrhouVWrtV! cents tferf dflon'-The ff" '0-'tBe lriBer ariraot)ie, aK'.'-thatti.-theft.aTOniee rWt'to ithe driaJUBOrPirl iWf bav0 Sre1 are1 8 Vake rbshat 0arem?wht6h make ten times as maca.T, i
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3. Law, we have said, does assume to regulate the outward conduct. It does this by punishing crime, disorder, and immoralities ltdges more than this. It endeavors to &vOr the busi- ! commerce, and p-bsperity of sq eierj, and indoinsthtyjo economi (the;:esouifces of tecieV It does this
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merce, roaas, ana cuariuioie iuur--ance institutions.- It-assumes, from i the first to the last step of legislation I that law tan and ought to do all that is possible to favor the order, security "and economy of society; and it has aar : sumpd from the earliest stage of eo(cictlaitoadof the .best ways to do jthisjs to jroinotesound morality. I - am noYliere saying thaTany partrculaT : class pf laws should bo made against intemperance; but certainly, if intem'pejauce cavses . three fourths "of thje .crime acd pauperism of society, it is a fair subject of, consideration ; whether .the drinkers and their families ought to be the only, sufferers. 1 But. let. us -proceed., ,,Tha R facts, I "feavp.'!s above :, given i how that more, than four, ,,niHl.J ions, of dollars per annum are paid to the retail liquor shops for, drink; and that ; jt is an enormously; profitable j business , to.i them, andjcnprnjonsly . .evil to- .the commuhityr -...The.: ,manu- , facturers of liquor saytruly that theirs j-iS j.a legitimate business, ( and that i alpoholis a useful articjo in manufac.tures and,, commerce. This, is. true; bnt there .are two other questions , quite as., important .,) to society;. .Is .drunkenness, rioting, and' crime, a .legitimate business? ,. Is the, manufaeture pf liaupcrs legitimate business? ' In our present state of society we. may ,,say it is. If an opium , eater ,wore to - take up a pistol and shoot his neighbor, nobody would say that was legitimate. Yet, last night a-young man - did that,., from no motive whatever, , except that ; he was drunk. Let us .jdook at these things fairly, and see if women think tbey have a better way. i-T and there are hundreds ' of i men who care noinmg ior religion, ana aimosi . as little for moralitj', and who: pride ; themselves on not being "fanatics" , (that abused character), who wish that they may succeed, and heartily rejoice j in their success. Let, us hope that .they may, succeed, . and ,. that, public " opinion may keep the law apace apace with sound morals; . ... JS.'1. 5l. ; ' : ' 1 " The SagrlnavBay IMsmttor. ' ' V,'-' ' Saginaw I3ay was the scene of a ,, grcat sensation, wmcn may eveniuate.in. a,. terrible calimity.. .At 9 oV clock: aV- uv a cake of i ice . several - miles in extent broke off - from the ' shore; at ' the mouthf of the river, ' and floated out to .seal" On! " this '4 floating field" of ice there v?ere not less than three hundred fishermen. They were suppliod with' ' shanties 'aild : provisions, so. - that the . only - immodiate danger to, be aprehended was the breakinsr np 01 the'iee, U which, is represented as from twelve . to 1 twenty inches thick, and string. L,A galo was blowing fi'om the southf- j west, and the ice eraft floated rapid ly - to the northeast. Later disr, 8 etate, severally, that fifty ..tnatuwonunqrea men pave escaped, L and ' that two men H.' J Smith Land John Pourrier are known to L Jiaye been drowned.- .'A still later I; dispatch states that: two hundred J. and three men havo landed safely t .. h,ai. i L. m cunereni poinis: uui iuai irom seventy-five to one hundred men i remain afloat; that & heavy Bea is 1. ruruniier, mac uie lceJs.iRsi, oreaKI incr up, and the lirospeci of rescue 'Saginaw ; Bay carrying- off '!a; few men, out tne . number sent out to E. sea i this instance is .unparalleled fr;.in the history of the .winter lake fc ''lishOTies. ' Vi'jeT ''. Latest ndvices satliatajl the fisherman," excepting tho two nbove mentioned, have landed safely from their cold ship. :f, ' ,,.f . liiSi:l .A.cclebrated Methodist ( divine made up his' mind at one time to marry - Miss : Sophia ! Hopkey," ! the daughter of n magistrate, who was vonngind pretty, and, with whom he was Very njucli .ciiatodre'dC' "Tiie ,elders opposed his nlarriage and .'advised ; mm to go . no .farther- in Cthe , matter.. ',."Tho'Lbrd's: will be ',done,". said Wesley, i but he was 'in n. sore strait The 'young' -.lady, piqued at his behavior - married very iinsuiy u iiiiVH tuiam unams, . though Wesley at the last .begged her to marry,, him :-The 'wedding 'il . mil m - r i ;..iook piaco- on me iziaoi aiarcii, ' 1742.' ' In' his-journal he-wlites; 'Hlarch 4. On this day God ' com mande'd me to pull out; tfty ' right eye, and by His gi'aco'I determined Ljto, do eby but being 'slack (inx the xecntion, ?on Monday, ' Llarch . 12i God being very merciful to me, my ! friend perforined what J could not. What Thou doest,'0 G6df I know not now, but rshall know hereaftpr.'l About tni3 tune, ; and doubtftss ui fhat KtriveB.witli Tlic-e mjr benrttoeharef "(i,tear It thetiec. and retirn alnel'"-,( 1 , esley .saw, fw.old.Jaye Men ne was eighty five-years old, and she t past seventy. (i What f!co,uhl ihey .nave to say -t except fi "-ttu , ant arewem n,,,, , - The gold fields of 'South; Africa, Which; at first disappointed the expectations' of the original discover hre, of latd havo yielded the miners - more profitable returns., i I The most I ot the gold is in reefs, land:. -exten-i i, sive. veins of .gold bearing ..quarts have been found which will prob ably pay well when they come to be L worked by companies havjuog nuit able quartz -icrushing machineryi jLUb recently aiiuviai goj,a ieias fpi -oovored, and these areattoactmig bcrdds btgoId.seekersf natives; as aell as JUTopoans, tromjait parts of t Suth , Africa. , btoriese , told 6f nuggets "fdund'there1 weighing! from sixteen ounces to two poraihJL iana , n is reporieu . inat one . totriu p.aie mmer Becuxeu u, uuye wiiuIng fdrti-five .ounces':' ;;r v i J y 3 ro no fail tc call at the' Milline .Bonnetsi cl plo. 17 .ranklin lv ("
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The Cnrrencjr Debate. Tho discussion of the currency question in tho Senate, on Tuesday, was crrried on bx two of the most distinctively representative men in
4hafcJy Sentos Schurz and Jlotiin. The toxvtM is a keen WWiin nn4lncrti debater, but in the Senate Thoroughly foreign in -his ideasnnd education, he seems wholly unable to identify himself with American interests and insti tutions. .Not that he is jciot. lte publican in principle, or that he is wanting in' patriotism; but he'ift a European repubtfeari, and judges alTcstiohsirbm a" f oreTgn' sXadpoinl' "A: trained thinker a fine writer and speaker, he is utterly wanting in. the qualities of a practical; legislator, because, he judges of the .wants and necessities of .-, the American people by English rales. On tho otheif hand, Senator Morton is,, of all '. American statesmen; the most common sense and practical Regarding all questions from the stand point of the people, ' he has intelligence enough and independence enough to cut loose from for eign precedents, and to fling away the old world standards," whenever his, sturdy American instincts ,tell him they aro not applicable to "bur own situation. : Kecognizing th.e fact, that our condition ' and sur roundings, political, social ' and financial, are entirely different from those of any foreign country,. nnd that the problem which we have fo work out is one entirely of its own kind, , Senator Morton . consders every question which arises entirely on its own - merits, and altogether apart from Europen theonea Schurz is a man of Uie closet and a doctrinaire; Morton is a man of the people and a practical statesman. Schurz assumes, because the busi ness of 1 Europe is ; done upon s a specie basis, therefore every interest of this country should be made to yield to the policy of resuming specie payments. Morton perceives that it is of more present impcr. tance that tlie business : of - the eountry should be revived and - its resources developed than that ' we should ; make an immediate ; effort at resumption. Shurz reads, from a book of travels in China, to show that what he calls an irredeemable paper currency is fraught with tli aster, and ruin: , Morton reminds him that we are not living, uxdeeripid China, but in a new countrv whose career is but-just begun, and where all the forces of nature are . conspiring to, .work, out . iht greatest political and- ooaunercial problems of all time. - He would not favor indefinite; erpansiony but ho would grant such an increase of the etirreney as would revive busi ness and si art the wheels of trado, tnus eventuany nrmgnig'the counr try to skch d condition of pTosphrity as will place its credit on the most sbWfootan'ammelt tSeBume specie payments, by natural process. In this debate, as . usual, Mr. Morton represented the - inter st tof the many against thofee .' bf xne rew, ana, wim special zeai ana aJbiuty. upneld the. wants or .thi West1 and South anoints - the .Restrictive demands of the EasV as maintained by? -Schurz, the f Ameri f can Senator with European ideas: jt'tn 1 j..,iv i t i ,Ja . , Queer, notions of., prayer - aome people have. i 'At a meeting in t the nofttifern riari of 'Maine the'nastdr remjrkfed that if any perfin'had Erayer,, wbuid.be nffereidj ni,t!ihe4t ehalf. vllieniiproseasunplsloofcing individual and said fl would liker joti fco pray - for ,'my' brother. He wetrt away two(weekatajj?o;s' doi I "haven't heard from him. BUe t dontjkny,' just ''where he jisg ,bufc you needn t pray, below Bangorf'1 j U , , , ; !; .. Vdt Ot j ! ; In ) gqventeca . years'; 'SjMrrgea nas roccived 13,o6o persona, into his- church,' erected thirty bis: chtrpelj ' in , Londohantt supplied i tiife samo with ministers trained 'in; a colIegv6f his owfrfound3nj. l' N JOTICaV: :di !!.. .S. - . ; ;. :. !.; STATE OP INDIANA,") ''-1 Wayne bounty,' '"J SS. fWayne Circuit Court, ' April term, 1S74. ljoreclosure. "cv.9j2,. w , ' - J"jenn,t,viJriniiriieyervs.Wrarlef Tjelve et al. t'T;-.li;i;j h - :..! tji wliS f . Beift known. That on the 231 dayvrFebL nuryi iis, uia above, named Taylor, Kand t TaylOr,his Al Clio olQce ol! the Clerk of tlie t 'onrt. h i s Bimnl fi' n t aeai list Conrkiscompla'ntaeainstsaid Defendant ni uie Auove enuiteu :au,se, vogeujer ,wlt1 aftldarit of a competent person, that said -Mi(lalnt3, Adolph , KostnUial, Le In Uie Above entitled :au,se, togettjer yl ...l.l ntv.ni,.:, ...... a i..... i. . ... i v. cos Roe.i, Ktlwarrl, L. Rice, are not residents of fhe State of Indiana.- - i j -!, i ,,KaVl pvfojtasnts, Adolpb Rosenthal, Xieo DoUKttoiMnilicfuier. Abraham Senoir. Mar -"LioM)' Wwanl lttee therefore are ncutW uuinwi : or i uie minx and- pen denpy pf snid cpmplaint acainst them, and fliatVinless -ttiey appear mid answer orde(osr tlrcrcto n the oalllhg ef the said eamsa. on lite second day of the next Term of asid -CotJVt. to' hi? brtun and held at the Court -llouie in rtifhmond,'on -the fotirth Monday or Airu,, uit, tuii gompiaim. ana the matters .ah(i things therein contained and alhgcdi will be taken as trrie.and the said cause will be heard and determined lit their absence, , : ; ..... . 5 .. , . i Witnftsttie Clerk, arid the Bealbrsaid sf.ai. Court, at lilchmond, this 4th 4ay of : .Uti.K'chraary, 187-1. . - ; t ,, f l .. ' 4 i WM. V. DTTDtEriClerk. j Tavroi', Kan & Taylor, Atfys 'or PlaintUIl 't-oUNrw-tirlfia. ... i n - ; !i-i 1 . i I I I SHE SALE. Mine i ivoii- .. i !! . ,' s S ., By virtue of a decree and eireowlton to tad djreetedj from, tho Wayne Circuit Court, I wil) -expose' at. Public Bale,. air the Court Hoase door in-the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 21st day of March, 1874, between the hours of 10 o'cloek, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M.y on said -day, the foliowinft property, to wit ; . .. i , Ix)t-numtes tliree(3tn William Bra d's ndditton to the elty of Richmond: -Wayne won nty, Ht of Inlltia.- "i j '. To, le sold as the uronertv of Owen Ni Y VV and Harali IX Peck, o si sfy aaid ex4 ecntion. in mf thaiHe,in.faAf cof Patnek Flannagait. Said sale, wUheut-relief from! Valuation or appraisement laws. " ' ' i J - ' ; V s4l 'WH. H.STUJY,- J j Jiewis D. Rtubl) AttoracvfoxPlAjhyff. . i kthrbeaiti MeMeal ArtaW4leB Bwreiset-say the strongest Tonici, Parlfier and Deobstruent Hnqwn to ihe.mediaal "WW Ifiro? y TI .if . J . V. . H ! It arrest$ deaVof.vltal.to of the-nervous system ; restores vwor-so tneInhilit&tAd.nleniBses vitiated bkKHLrumtlrV8 vesiole obstructions,And acdinecWy on tlie; ii.AonrtHnl.ini Vrimn abortfe. JOrTN i tj. KELIKjWJ, 18 Plett street, JS.iTt . 61-4-
Truth is Mighty and will Prevail.
raaaKBacuiBr'Ikmiifm Team W AW VI 7 EAjrr ,MAjmrxKx.o, Anc.Z2,l87. Mr. 8tvenit Dear HI r: I am eventyKm Kidney Complaint, weakneaa la my back fnd atomaoU. I was induced by friend to Vwttae. and J think ft the beat Uils com plaint, and never found so moch relief as from the Vegetlne. It atrengthens and invlKorate thhole syntein. Manr fe.lmi1t. w J"3 fora11 the OMuplalata for Which it is KmmniMilail . . L IT dUter lias received great ben Mthetoof gt!M.- Her deUnJiM from was a source of srrttt-anxiety to th to all of b inenas. a few oottiea of tha Vmntin m. her stored bet health, strength and anpetlte. . n.h.ti1den, Iuminwre and Jteal Estate Agent, JSw. 4 Mean Buildinc. . . . Boston, Maas June 5, 1872. . . ' Becommend ft Keartlljr. :, :.y ,v sojctu Bostoit, Feb.7,U7a " Mr. Pte-rens PfSTFlrr I have taken several bottles Of VOIir Voeetlne. nnil nm n. aia. Kidney Complaint, and seneral del V vTfj Tawawe remedy for Of theSVStem. I nn hMrlllv nwrnnaJ it to all suflfrrins from the above complaints. lv. MBS. MUNI tUNROfc PARKER. 886 Athens street - B06TO3(,FU.UrU71. Mr. If. K. Ktevens Dcftr Sirs About on year since I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vegetin was strongly recommended to me by a friend uu fmu uwu macu ijenenvwi D j its 1 proenred the article and, after using 1 rral bottles, wns restored to health. anH ronUnoed its nc. I feel quite confident that 1 utTi v 11, iiu niwicine sopener w n lot moss complaints fur which ft la iwiMwtnllT - - pared, and w mid eheerfnlry recommend it to those who ieel that they need somethingto restore mem to perfect henlth. i - i -r A Itespeetf ally yours, - 1. bftTTivfin.r. Vegellne extends Its Influence into every """ ' umauiwu, commencing with its foundation, correcting diseased action and restoring vital powers, creating a healthy formation and purification of the blood, driving out disease, and leaving now tore to perform Its aUotted task. Veirc tineis sold by all druggists. - - 6Hf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E M tn-i-t. e lti ll - iiin- .-.us'i 1) (ni all ZSauaton from the wamt i ;;: ararui linetti&dv Tetter, Prsnaie Mivtm w iv u wtues are warren "'"Lwr Conalsinl s'r?to ?we?re doS rrwsrrantea - to cure scronuroai ; fweirmp sua sores ana ati sicrn mnt ruvvv mithci. uy its wonue " rn lll TiHTparHes ft will em tha'n ' severe-Kacent er lineerina- Cnnrh 4 hs ra .an Marie reauired.-ty any etber medicine , y aU Jfrnmals. . K. VpfE a-af4'Svs BtCUStU-! 1-4i . -J V ui mu V r ff ,1 i f !t,taU quick for . j. j. , WOLOOTT. ISl , vnauiam equate, j.. ju. . , . , , .TrHITK,N.J. filler A WEEK TO ACJEKTSFaatest 1 selli M Articles, .out.-: Three, vainable1 sam wns tor ten cents;-, .. .y . ., ,, ... . uj. BHIElE.77 EroadwaT. NcwVorb TToallirVO diAflftM-Xfale or female-r-V I OU a week employment at home, day or evenlne: no capital: instructions and vau. n.nable packaaca ot Kaods sent free by mall. ' A .1,1. .1 . 1 . ... u- W.f TkT.. . y01740r(unwich stree.Sf w York. , 51-1 1 1 " i KlieniJ APmr. A haw honk- on that "rt of WrlMns b Hound; a-oomplete system of Phonetic Wiort-Hund, the shortest, most I simple,, easy, and , comprehensive-, enabling any one In asborttiiuc to report trials, speeches, sermons, etc. The Lord's Prayer -15 written with 40 strokes of the pen, and 140- wpada pea nUnute., The unemployed should Iearfi VtiW art PriCer by'mail 5 cents.' Atrents wantVl.; Address T. W. u EVANS ACUL, IS 8. ?th St., P,hUn Pa. , 51-4 jni !, .i,i, i ,, ,, , ,., l.t ,i . i ii , n . "Art. To.'iBRplt er EsibleyaHnff '' TBK iri TOBK TOMBS ' ,. fTlriev?aRetinfeookv ever pVblfih'ed. ; bsexperienoed icanveaaers report f roas flve to twenty subscribers per day. Great ex cltementamenc oht Book Agents . ABc. tivA mnn wnntptl In fvwrv tnwn ill t liM Ulnited ; Htajteau , fcsand for specUnejaifbages nd termso LN'TEU STATES f UlJSU. NO X.,5faaal University P16ce, N.Y. 51-4w - A tlri of n Thousand. ul " ftt .iti' , o?ri rt ." "-- ...fc . When deatli was howy expected from 'ittoiwmriprtdnall remedies havinff -failed, and Dr. H. James was exporimenthig. : he accidentally made a preparation of INDIAN jaMP.whiclrein-ed his. only chlldt and now Ogives this tecrpe-' free, on receipt' f- two to MVT expeuses. HEMP also- cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break n fresh cold in 34 hours, AlkllXM Craddock A Co., 1032 Race street, PhlladeU -pbla,iimQithtoiaer. !,., .x t-ii P1Heanenesa,sQd all Throat Dlaest 1 FEs: .CABPWe, TBIiET. Pnt up only In Bine Boms.'1- ' f b i i; tr f a Wir s tr n e f k e m ed y .J Sold by rjruggtfu. r ft' p-6' A ; ' '-e? ' A J A1'"T E. A B ii'iW v a, ' ll made with 001 splendid, COXBIX ATIOX, PBOSPECTU8. iBepreseats different books; w tinted In every family. Agents wanted- in evet-y "tonty-nd Town fn theVlTnlted 8Utfei,to make a -ppnnnt business on these works. tele anrc.and Proflts le. 4 Complete outfit sent postpaid on receipt of fl40,erHiliUiir Jon o commence st once. f For on X..PO TEU 4fCp., Pitf:, Phtla JliOTORY5 OF TII2ennt:Gu:oytr.isi3T r'ARKEfTS WAR AGAINST KONOPOLICS. t Btdnji fail and accurate account of (fee, struKKles of tbe Ajnerioan fanners against theelurrMon of the Railroad Comparrlea, with a htstory of the r ae and progress of the, 'Order of Patrons of Husbandry. It aeas at to Agents, and see why It sella faster tliao m, other book. Address National PUD thtri "ewtior apewimen pages -ana lerms any lishlng Co- Chicago, liJU, or SJU Vipuls, Mo. r.nutlovwient. AT HOME ft--t" "9Tle or "emksx a week wrrnted. No tannttai jeqlMd. table sample sent free. Address, wnn t parucuiani iuu efenIeMrn stamp, u J -IA Di TOUJjtfcyaiua 14 , Wit,vitJlUt "IvJ;
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