Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1881 — Page 3

(HR I STM AS GIFT! U , oh in. rry Chris!tnaalinii'! II 114 out, in wry Un-iMm: h chlnu'! Inj: -li'lsihs uni In i In; "trei 1, fhllhl illis IIIinil* o i j "tir Icrl, ilir i iiiy inornliii.', mini tin* mhos fr-iiu 11 o p 'll, M ul tin ivlnlrv n ml Him ilT'. HI,.' .» thom In his mouth uud eyes, lo ;; on li s \,' oping lr;iok V i'll - Ilir olin'i - Ion n Ins li n il. Tr. x ' 11-n11*; i , s nr- * -ois III 'll ti\ Unl .1 lit . . si-vit I <l;i>- ; Vi,i l.i'\ i.ilirn ii i i i,i ill ■ a in not th: >t 1 ho 11 oiii' Vost ninl'gin.in rook il is«—, ^Htoon M ill spoil tholr slotlniil imimv ^■'iirmiv:i the store the matron goes, Frost-work Imnilng on her nose: liuis up 1 cm ;yihiup, *-i i* ** ;l ** fSemi tin hill to Mister ilnn. Irrom tl e loi's | I nns mi.l shells V.I sy lioyshiing do ten their s,oils, k mi mill eiuun's heavy Ua't Mr,i|n:, lollow Ha ir retreat. rv ilails.wlth hlnnteil ax, 1' r ,|s the wooil with Kriintlng wIihcUh, Jil'i i).i th v woinler, ott ml on, I',! i • ! "it !;./.} hoy • r.'iiie'."’ |5'ipi ■ r i lerk o .inn ami hire. But: I a 4 seal ops mi i'll' i'i; ;

T* 11 11 ■ ■ ■

ra -it ’ ker snlnsli! the elerk is in! ►l ii he,l man with ruby nose hi heolml the seie ii-'loir goes. JHikee In ‘aulhiii"’hot aiMl stmit Just to keep (lie“zwo"ohl.‘ |1 tile girl eoines Utiw III, stlfet

All Inis ami feathers; ain’t she HW'i'Ct ' jr.it 1,1 niloo: slie’: "llnwdy iloo”—

[Poor 11,lie orphan-twenty twn.

. Mow y,‘Ur in Igtihor, eauihnis soul Uj’ < nnes at niulil to steal your coni,

I g An t he eiitehcs you. how goml! B itaiilnig on his kimltlnis-wooil.

| a I’i' es are leatless, lit neks are dry .

i Balter s sriuee ami epas are tilgh , |h Wlntrv skies are eold ami gray. ■» Trnmpsare coining In all nay ;

1 H,.use ami stores are full ami cheer.

( iii Urn Plact* H(. (le. rge ttierc ’is u

' iiy Marochetti wiiieli represents Mme. | .laughter of natiiel

Inisll Mrs. i„ W.

Hnggs, the grand-T Hootte, died tietir i ii Thursday, aged |

WAfiHINGrOI'

T ing against tins, i sneoially from thom T

, - - - , -e, , —- , I who voted againsl the remnnotization (

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Mine. Kiiine '.o t ,midin. m hen cm-j hail Jtist nus t ti 1,. fortieth birthday. I the SfertUtry of the Treasury will not neotlon g good atorv is udd of u W. at-1

FXp^, e whlchthatMi e iaW£

{ subsidized to tv,ite against M. TIiUth, ! f: ute8 ^ Jwh '! »«•;.,.-u of M,.ali ( uro- th« I aluiioe i . the sixes of iSSO. No-• ^ ^ ,a 1 •; - He I

rosebud lo veil nee j of his > mgwife •’ 1 *• $19 114,100 of these bomk. Tl

In her ‘Courier de Paris he speaks John Kouette i- he nridt : I Cal t- , , i,„ j_ , • i ■ , f* .

of the effect it created a a fa uy hall: ma/.oo, Mich. Altl ugh 10 1

, given hy tin Dud ess de Galliera, and

atanotberfefa atthehou ■ »y and takes twelve mile walks. • - 1

James Rothschild. Mme Thien at Mrs. Hawkins, ^edl ItMlexeH lha u wi ,uire afl th 111 r m re itln d , .’.Xth, ' rplusreveuues »1 the current month I ; ; , covered over with Brussels lace. j work, and ieua w tL, til the aid of,^^e.'iutitanuing houds. Fo;

KEITDALL’S Savin Cure!

Splmt.s. t'lll't'S, liilig till .11* lllel I. .sllli.i. .ir.lt

work,

M me. Thiers Ind the intellect of a gl-.v«K', Parisienneof tht’fa tbourgs, A fantastic ' pedigree is given in this morning’s papers of the Matherous, her mother’s family, who are represented us having come direct from Auvergne, and oij very small saving, started a retail silk mercer’s shop in tin* Faubourgh'Montmarte. The truth is they had been in

I this reason it is thought That r* sc rotary , | Gherman will make no purciaiHesuntil

living wiihnut enemies ini' p e hruaiy, if tl • n, uu : ess tin.'Funding ninety-! wo years, W tllmm ) omy wa- !ull p asM . s at once.

.shut anu o> < Allen, u| .Srnatoi Himue M ill resign in negro, at MU'edgeviUe, Ind., for an I the on 0 r about tbe 20th of imaginary wrong. j j,' e hruaiy next, so that Mr. Frye, who Kli Florry steered the first canal | is to l*e nis successor, can beon imtid boat v. liieh went Hast in IX2"> ' ii the ' reatly to ijualify when lire Senate

busin, n there tin • it ol ml d were • l®. He died 1 le, N. ^

pounds. ‘ J.'i n-i. m!” exclaimed the member, ‘‘whu am I to do with that “ftiko it, like i low-abiding citi/.'n,” answered tin* ollicial, “(speciully as y* u help ’d i a s the lu’i'Utu m .rher tinsunicd to tin; Treasury aim in ( formed Treasure r (Jilllllan of what iic j culled an impne-ition. He tinally coinpromistd on silver oeriiticates. The j member says, however, that the do,-1 inrs are good things ”il olc dor s not |

It cures Spavins

lioncs and all similar blchi.slits, and removes the bunch without blis-

tering.

very rich, but satisfud to goon as tlrwir forefathers had done. Mine. Thiers, however, hud not the intellectual eomi plexion of a bourgoieede Paris. In her perspii acity, directness, blunt ness, warmlh of heart, her heroism—for she 1 was brave as a lioness—she was rather

recently, tu’.tl hud been supported

the town for forty years.

As soon as George 1*1 vans of Nu.sh ville.jTeun., reaches his one hundredth year ite proposes to take a helpmate. He is now ninet.v-eiglrt years of age, and he hm evei o )a nai

i '" 1 - ^5Xno!i havet

I’omf 1 i smirrr uml cool isduar-

iiinni.\ pitng nil the time— tlerc ii lollar, tliere » (time,

w . i, ,(*, merry rlstniHK ehtme!

i »ue femme du jieuplc. Glory she lov j his life.

‘ plei, i, ; ;„dm-to what goLipjng , . Syo°fClncfnSwm M people said of her plain clotlung, her i Nanv Hcuh, w ho recently died in hatred of waste, her administrative Pittsfield, 111., aged ninety years. She

of waste, her administrative

capacity, which was erroneously confounded with' parsimony, her* heart

1 id*.

miration upon M. Theirs. Mme. Thiers, when she was quite young, translated the works of Pliny. She said she liked Terence better than Labiche. It was she who translated for M. Thiers the articles in English and German newspapers on his speeches, his works, or his actions—when they

jFiCTION TONDERINGS.

Curious Facts as to the Recent

I Election m Indiana

J(u , i".i|n"is Ni a . ] were eulogistic. If they were the con- great-grandchildren. Jjrscpli F. Frown d nee Joe), o the ■ tra ,. Vi Hllt . p llt t | leln i„ the fire and pie-! Sent to jail for six .ydays for vagranAuuty clerk s (idice, lies beeii study- ! tended tl,oy were lost. j cy at the ago ( f ninei v-fivc years, is ifcg the reUiri i of the Noven lk i The care ot adimnisterting her house- the experience of David Rrady. of To6l. (ti(.ii n> Indiana, and Ids rimdiiu-1 hold—wnich was always an Important ! ronto, Canada He w:e at ‘St. Helena iuiiH iltereon are given below. Mr. j ( , ne _i ( .f t her no time after her mother’s during tlie period of Namdeon's im-

B’own i - an old iund at election llg- : (il a ,h f„ r the study of literature. There , prisonmeut there. Hies. L’lini g Ins residence in Wash-] were, altogether, six men servants,:

essiou is threatened, w hich

I now look probable, Frye will resign I I ' • eat in the House, -o a.- to ba ■ a hi* successor in that body elected to particlpate in its orgsini/.utiun. Tin* rctirement ol nearly ad the leudeis from tlie Hot; t; by p’ nnotion to the* .S(*”uti* will probably make Hi-eock, oi Nt w York, tlie Speaker of tlie* next Home. Burrows, ol Michigan, however, is

making an active canvass.

A probable scene in tlie Senate was nipped in the bud to day by the expiration of the morning hour. Under the head ot petitions and memorials. Senator Jonas, of Louisiana, presented a mem rial of one \V. J. Ward, of! New Orleans, who vas « member of

KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE

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taught tiie ILst school in Pittideld. l’'or lOo yeais Melohiah, a Choctaw Princess, has been addicted to the inoi’dina’e use of tobacco. Hhe died re-

cently at Hoyt City, m tlie Indian

Territory, at the ago 114 years, ! the i.Vuibianu Legislature at the time Uml Governor by the thief Justice of

John Koehl, of ('inciimuti, is uiin'-j Senator Kellogg was cleeted. claiming J tbe Supreme* ('ourt; lifih, the iiiae u

ty-.-ix years of ago, is -till perfectly ; tkui le had iieeu bn bed to vote tor add-ess I v Governor Albert

sound and well, and weighs200pound". ■ Kellogg Ward, who has sine*; been j ( , j’or'er'

Inaugitratiuii.

Indianapolis, lad., January 10. This being the imiugurul day of Gover- j nor A. (!. Porter, tlie members of the] House and Semite met in their respective chambers at I :d0 p. in., and marched iu a imiiy irom the Court Haute to Enlish’s opera house, at which pjuce the (-rder of proceedings was: Fir-t, music: - cond, prayer, 1

by Rev. 'Vernon; third, music,] We feel pc live that every man can i lurtli, administration of tlie oath of i have perfect success in every case if he

For man it is now known to be one the’bcat. if: "t the li(*st. liniments

e, dii covercd.

i dice to the Governor and I.letiten-

His progeny consists . ten chlldreii, ] employed 1 he N( Oi ana Custom- . . • Ixtb, address bj twelve grandchildren at <1 seventeen house, and lately dismissed for alleged j Lieutenant Governor Hanna, seventh,

irregularities, testilied under oath bo | mtu’e; eighth, henediction. Each

will only use good common sense in apply ini' KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE, and persevere in badeasesot longstanding. Read below t!i“ experience of others. l,»‘Ut r froin rol. L. T. Foslcr.

fcigton, and the existence of these | tjuve feniale' n'tteiiii'iiit's 'and a eiKi'p At Patohogne, I L, David Wicks W . be furnished . I cti-.n statistics | there were ^ hoS^s in Paris ill !^ d away, agisl ni.iety-e.ght

|( the Gl- . I nion c.nd Natioual >u- - which the virtue of hospitality was

ielligenciT. -I was .--> familiar with ♦Le figures i he elections of 1844, 1K4S, 14* >2,18otf and I wit) that he not only knew

were, altogether, six men servant

three female attt

and there were few houses ... i arts ... - -, ( , arH Hi* tlame Ls a household word , . , . , . , . - i , i among the villagers for his many kci.t brighter by exercise. A whole deeds of kiudnessuuririg a residence of tribe of tmchelor friends, who bad : more tlmll half a century. Kroivn oltl arouud M. liners, were in J tl tin* habit of dropping in to dejeuner I . I he son that was horn to an old man and todinner. Barthelemy Ht. Hilaire. 111 Athens, (<a., at tlii* age of nmefyMignet, (.'liangarnier, Cousin, and 1 I wo ’.* 8 ol ordmaiy-si/o and strength, Merimee were guests en permatvence. but is entlielj’ destitute of teeth, al-

though lie is now a young man. His father died recently at the age of 112.

iu the shape of privileges; thi adds $1,000,(too more to ids income; then ho may he safely reckoned as making 81.- “ in hi* huvlng and selling

iw every county in (he UnitKi Htales joted, whether Whig, Republican or democrat, but could approximate tl*e Biitjoritles giveu. John W. Forney

Oiice 1 escribed him as “a walking I']*|i; er4 con8lun tiy asked visitors who ■'riliune almanac. ‘ , called on him bet ween *> iu the moruI To those wlto are fond of tlgures, mf. uud 8 to return and etiut with him Bud of analyzing election returns, the nt j or other n past. Mis table, lo-i Presidential contest in Indiana, •vjthout being luxurious, was an exfio dshes some curious icsults, tbe , ,. ( .]| L , n t und the set->ut was hand ■ ke whereof will not probably hapjien Mom(a> After dejeuuer, ii the weather • gain in a eentuiy. if ever. Oi the ] WUH tine, he took his visitors into tlie P’ty Senatorial di-trl<'ls, in cording to i j,ur.l.n, ti]- and down which he briskly the uportionment act of .March 8, 177!', walked. Mine. Thiers stood at a doortwenty five voted for Garfield and window. The moment the temperatwenty five for Hancock, and of the ture lowered she stepped out with a boe hundred Represi ntative districts, hmseand well-wadded coat, which she ■fly were carrle by Ha ana insisted on throwing round his P’ty %v Gaifield. Six Rejmhlicau Hen -h-.nl.leis Her m inner with him a) B 1 * ■* are representing Democratic such times was that of a careful and,

PSi'i.at"i iul ii siri' : •, and six Demo- ' idolixing nurse, and his was that of a hnO.OOO moi> Jsrat:-'Henators are representing Ho- j petulant child. Hhe alw ays addressed | of stocks.

, ii : ihli|!iii .'-'( uiiii'iial districts. Nine him as “M. Thiers,” and he in replx - per cent on his capital. Gouhl s profUs ' Jh i flp caii meni -rs of the House < I ittg called li'-i’ ’•M-wlann.' Thiers.” His'?['* hard r to trai «■, hu we may mu-*

iittitlx; s were e . -- n from tustes, whims, ami convenieiic.‘ weie : ' > ■ 1111 11 a . his ia -tits on this \rur’s ■ )-iii,cuitic eountic-i or district", anti Itudied by her. Hhe ha 1 a fn sit com- 0 l' ,,,atu, iis

fiot Democrat from a Republican lection wiien seen from home. At N ariderfiilt they estitnale to lie worth ounty or district. Hliowing ' 'hal, i ' [he Place Ht. George she looked bilious. ' ? ‘,000.0^1; imereet on his inve-t-he no »ilier of the Legislature eld l d and she knew why but did not mind, j ^ G, say an average of 0 per cent. In OtJobtr had been chosen as the M. Thiers happemd once to say that f'»r a thifil of his property in United rot* s were east for President in No- | r-.onsid latigued eves Htie there- l States isinds; then add the modest

, ”‘ i fore had the curmms dyed that tint . «"» '»» llis lurns and the wuinscotings covered over !’’V' " l ' * llt ' r-uni of $ld,0!)i',0')d as with green galin, than which nothing In* yearly income, atnl yet he is not is more trying to a lady’scomplection. satisfied We put Jay Gould s profits A number of the fair habitues of her I a higher per cent age than \ audersalott, to l.e in tune with the universal billon Hie mo..ey employed, because

■end Union. Nbowing also, that it t-reenery there, made a point of dress- m the former case it is brains and will require a Republican plurality <>f j tug in while whenever they went to money, in the latter money with less

about seven thousand volt s to over- j p,,'^ t he evening with her. •ome the advantage giveu the Demo- 1 • ™** ' - ' ** **fc/ - — •mis in the legislaiuru hy (lie existing

ai»jforliouTOei»t law. ii party lines him, anti w&b too busy with household Lions frooi Hage’s oiie of oash. fthonld bf strictly drawn, r.s to cmidi* cares to Lakt? a siesta. In tlie evening : Standi'i^ behind tlie r:\iliiic of tin* dates for tlie general Assembly t wnidi I sUg'P often overcanu* her between din- ^cw \ ork. Stock r'jXchnnjro room in fortunately is sehiom, if ever, done. | ner and »>edtinie. Tlie effect of her Lhe afternoon of any day hint week. Other ui u ud resultt ure, tbut, ol- Momnoience was often ludicrous. She* *hid Monday jmd luesdayot this week though Gartield carried the State by , would begin a conversation with, say. one could have seen a small crowd of t,64 li plurality, yet the Hancock elect- m. Andne—also one of the triU* of old m( * n eiiKage^iiu buying and selling,not •rs were success!ui in Jilly out of bachelor trionds—drop ashsop in her stocks, t»ut money Ihe majority were mnety-two counties; that the Demo- armchair, and ten minutes later start i horrower-, and were willing to pay, iii •rats though decidedly <ief« j ated in Oc- and, %vith<jut exactly knowing th* ir pinched needs, as hign as $U6 lio*

f° re u . D. ngn*ssior.ai 1 *i vestigating ; ni^xuber of the LegiMlature was supplied I

euce '' :i ft ur kel8ttnd ll ‘' 1

the members of the Legislature to vote 'bo opera house were ypeii to th" pubfur Kellogg. The (iebau* that ensue.i ; lie. a large crowd, with many visitors between Kellogg, L-u Hill and others, ffum ull parts of the State, was in ut-

was unite animated, the former de-1 ,,

nouimiug the memorialist as a bar, a te,u,!inw * 1 ‘ eparattons have been thief and a perjurer, ami ]>ointed by re- made for a grand reception to-night at fleeting upon Hen Hill’s motives. Hill ; the resiueuce of Governor Porter: was cut oft in the middle oi the debate j luhis inaugural, Governor Porter

by the expiration of the morning hour. I , r , . . .. . ,1 1 urges liiion the Legislature economy:

Mr. Stilsou Hutchins writes to the, • • . ...' I New York Tribune as follows: “Will I revommenos the appointment ol a j you do me the favor to allow me to say ] ls*ar(. >f ti vl vis, on- f >r the henevoI that any man who estimates that J ] lent instiutious, two of whom are to . had any thing to do wi.b the Morey j )t , womeu . llr y, eM the imiiortatice (.)'’

I letter, its inception, manufacture or . ,

i publication, is an inteuiional slanderer j mi ministering toe school as economi- j ! as well as a liar'.'” ! cally uml with as little machiu- |

j The position of T’’ d State • Circuit | ery tis

Votv^row?*, Ohi.'. Mny P- 1 . I>* lYBNDAI.L.t Co., <»BNr *: j ft Vf •> YHlur tile Harnblptontan * o\l whiuli 1 verv highly. Id* had n Inr^e l»ono spovin on onoj)int :tn<i it sin hi I one on the other whi'h made him v* ry I tine. 1 hi\ I him un h r th»* ( harg© of t'** > Veterni try Hur^eons utifch laiK-'l to cur© htni r was on© daj readii 1 I vert ■ 1 Kf.niiali.’h Hpayi.n Curk »n the Chirfl^o Kxpre--1 determined at once to try itand cot our dn;cKi t-« here to send for it, th oy ordered three bottles; I t*u>k them nil and thought l v?ou!d C< v ’* it it thorouuh triitl, I used it uncording to dir ” ; by tin* fourth dny th© colloeased tob© lame, nnd the lumps had entirely disappeared I iiHe(| tiut one bottle nnd the colts limns are a* free irom lumps and smooth oh any horwe >» tiie state. II© i» entirely cured. The cur© wan so remarUnble that I !<’* two of mv urighbowi Um* the lemaming fe© GOUles, nho ure id v»

Vt ir Ueapcntfi.Hy

f, T. FOSTf

•:uk .

Gould and Vanderbilt’s Profits.

XlozlnD Commercial itulletln. . .

As to ttie profits of men like S'lgc. Judge tnel'iith uit, to succeed Gould and Vanderbilt, great atorlesare I Justice Woods, i. . filled in a day told. We can approximately cipher I or two. 'i ■ will be Judge them out. Thus, assuming that Hagc I F- Billing , ot New Orleans. Juog( has $^),0(0.000 of capital actually » n-i Billings is at present United States gaged, we* may calculate that he is sure* ^ District Attor, . \ for Louisiana, to make it nay 1 Im $2,(KK),0()0 per an- T’liere is a great deal of complaint on num. He sells 1,000,000 shares a year account of the ahsence of Henators and

memljers ol the Lower Jl'inse, wlio should be here attending to business. Tne evil of absenteeism was never

^ ^ gr^iter than now. It is a grow ingevll. Total, $4,000,000, or twenty An ofllcial of the Benate.who hasgiven •• ■■ much attention-to thl» subject, s»ys he ® rRUl J' thinks the evil is gre..tly on the in- ried women, and

and witfi as little machiu possible; recommends the

j appointment of an engineer to survey I the swamp lauds in the State, with a view to their drainage in Mich a way ; a* not to require too much sucrifi •(> on . the jiart of the owners, and makes ) suggestions a. to how the swamp ] lands can be drained; urges a resubi mission of tlie constitutional amend- ; inetits to a vole of tlie people; refers in fidtlering terms to the iucrea tug lib-

of tbe law;, in relation ; > mur-

and Intimatos that

Perseverance will tell!

Stouoh r

. .1. K I NDAI.I. A ( l*

v. .Mii>s , March 16, 1> A

, tie

mul myaelf, 1 think I h iv«* removed ?\\ •

lv. g da bly in IndiTana would have hem a lie in both j ■I;,a chi • as It n ■ Is in the Senate |a cot th -■> u .» tbal has never happen led during the sixty-tour years since I tlie si ui ■ .. ,'iduii ,ed into th* 1'td-

hraius. Sage swells his pile by draw-

As Thiers rose at 5, Mme. Thiers was ! "ig on Gould’s hrain - hank, while also on foot at i list hour to look after | Gotild swells his by cash aocommoda-

orease. bee. ns** tlie tin ini ers can draw | tltert is a tar brighter future for tliem; : their pay just as wall when away a* ■ urgwl an enlargement of Hie scotx* of

when here. Beiore tlie salary wu .

- : " ■ i 000 an ahsen e the Bui iu of BtaUstlcs, and prououn-

ot t ;i days wuhoi: 1 : sufficient excuse, . cs a just eulogy up'iu the lift* of^tlu* sucti aa siokneH or )l <• like, caused a j hue Governor James D. Williams. forfeit of pay for the time of the ab-:

senec. This* had a wholtsnme eftect, I

tending to l.ts’p metubers in their i

seats. The law ha* tree a a dead loti t - ! Francisco, Jaiiuary in.- i Ik since tin* salary was .ais( (l front 8 i.Onn i Uull pub ishosan iutorview with .1 din to as ‘it is construed that the I p. Swift, one of the t nnmissionei. to rui"iiig of the salary \yus a v i; tual re- liHle tt treu , y „ i-h Chino, who re-

peal of the law. this is a men ham, I , . , ^

howevei, ai-.d is only an excuse tor by the steamer Gaelic to-day.

t I ■ < i i t* t . \ j • > < i ii*l ' / ; ufiati.^r til.lt tii*. rot 1 1*. . ■ > .i t*i til 'l...

iEflTB: —III jiutic© to you

.night to lot you know that none spavins with Kendall's

fcpAvinCure, one very large on©, don’t know how long Hit* spavin had been there. I have owned the hors© eijiht months. It took mo four months to take th© large one oft an t two f-T the small one. I lmv« used ten hotdi -’. Th*h*.ibe in entirely well, not at all stitf, s i n** bunch to be seen or felt. This is a uondrrfni rnedteine. It i*» anew thing hero, but it it dr*©# for all what it h i** done for me ite s.t wd! b«

very great. Ih-'iie ulullv vour-,

ciiXs. k. r \:’:;r. .

KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE.

Armt: Mi '.i l»r. B. *T. Kendnll t.v*

Ken lull

lOOaunual interest per centum, or in other words 6 per cent, and a daily commission of #2d. The small minority were agents of the money lenders, or in this case we might say of the money manipulators. They were ma-

nipulating stocks through

members to draw their pay wiio d >n’t cine to trouble thcmnelves to remain here long at » time. There are many instances where members are not here for an entire M -sion, yet send to the Secretary of tlie Senate regularly for their monthly pay. Senator Sharon, of Nevada, used to d“ that when he hardly appeared in Washington once a year. The newspapers took thematte'r up, and the Secretary ot the Senate called Sharon’s attention to it w hen lie was last here. "Oh,” said Sharon, “I don’t care a d—n for the pay; you can ketp it all if you want to. it’s of no

iii slates that the renort regarding ih>* treaty i ubiisued l>5 tin* New 5 rk Hcnthl and telegraphed to this coast was authentic, Hie information contained therein having been impaneil > b.V the Uommiesiom rs to the Herald ;

is, rb'comber 28,1S73, , (d©i t**.~l gent yoii gi

dfdlar lor your Kon hill's >. ivii: Cur© h»-t Min in<• r whinb oured it bun© spavin w.iU half a b lie. Th© b»st liniment I ever u*ed. Vours Hen pee t fully, HOMKll HOX1K.

Fr mi lu v. I* Graiiijer.

Fn siding Elder of the M. A'.bans Iii.'t.

- \ i.u.vNH, V?., Jan. 20, IHjyh

[»r. 15. .1. Kendud w * o., (• •Mts: —In reply ?«> v o;r letter I will H:'y fl at my experience w i t KeiDiMii *- spavin ( ' !i «• lu en very SHtinfactorv luueed. Three or lour years ago I procured » bottl© of your ageih, .ml with it, euretl ft horse of lauieoiKs c,rtu. w e'l uj ftFp tvin. F,ast ppa* )»i my horse became very lame and I turned him oni for a few weeks w non beeume b©tt r, btr when I put nim on the road he grew wrrse. wlm

tuber, and with a gloomy outlook ] where she was, resume it with some•very where, except in the anti-bclluni Ikny else. I have heard her talk on slave Suites, nrverthelr-s, Tallied In ] tlie same sutject, and as if to Hie dine Noveinlx-r, and rust 1,170 more votes I prrson, to Louis Heriiette, Frince in the State, than were given to tneir ] Orlofi] Frince Hoheulobe. and the party candidates three weeks before; Duo de Broghe. Mme. Thien, the whilst the Republicans, tlushed witli night tbe Blouse-Blanehe mob ul-

viclory and confident of success in j tacked her house in 1S70, nice it, and Tliey wanted to freeze out stockholders the State and tl>e Nation, otdy hi- really crowd it. Her courage always —to lienumb their fingers so iliat they •least'll their aggregate vote 7:U(. j ri>se with danger. She lias great t would drop their certificat(*8. lids icy In I87i;, the Democrats, Iresh from ] pluck, although I Mieve in her life sue ! nitta l | 1 lor »>lk r hl he changed into a vici'Wy, anil bclicvnig that tliey would never quarreled with relative or friend I'er.v one when we say that some t ! iITgU carrv the Stale uml elect | On the occasion ( f M. 'i'hiers’ funet -I I these manjpul tors burned then flu-

sh fled M. Mourtou, and w i the Tlu '- V aucoeeded in making a

admiration of Republican France by i good many stockholders of small mar- 1 been deducted for absence ol Senators, tne high tone which she took in eonf-i Khis drop their certificates; lit they And in this ca-e it was >wi:ig tc ik'.’ snuinieatiug witli the G’overnuient. were not so sin^cin- ’ul with the strong i paper clatuor. The Secretary of th( than tlnu Sli(' \(;is th(' Sovereign of i’rns ll>ed.iv tiolders. On the c .ntrary, by immi'- Senate reluctantly' ailed Slia'-onV at

ulthougii on whicii slie preci.ted Jf. TlderA' Inga short mtere-t they furmshtd a •onfirliGi t * t., » v* I.. ■ r.. i. > 11 < 11. .1 mv i.. ' hlisls ! 01' I IU* Vlllilip f Iii It tfOI’lis In slnl 111

consequence to me.” Tlie Secretary ( „ lllll( ’ t bl , IluUll alized in tlie Unite,I

I (liMHovored tlmt :» ringbone wns forming, 1 pro ■ (Hired :i boult* of K» nduIl’H Spavin Cure nndwtl 1 ©sfl ihan a bolt!© cured bun so that be \* no

h b© found.

, . ■ , P. N. <tR \ N•». :■

corrcspotidcnt wlio accompanied Uie Kein> } ’» i-isnd, K. .• c Msrd. i*. i*. coimnibbioll. [ I)| B. J. Kondall & (-o., (»©r?-:—I have us© Mr. (Swift ^uyH that in addition to! vour K©n«i>ur* >imtin (:ur© on * bnn© sp t.

the points hereto loir math* public, the* treaty eoutainH a obtuse renervin^ to l uiUMl States the to terwiiiale at an> tune the reside, ee of ( ’hinese lahoreis m this country. It was also tacitly understood that tlie (’hint • '

> nnd nm pleased to report llv.it if hiiM tftken fh© enlftrj<©m«pt 'joiii plot el y oil. It took only on* bottle to perforro th© cur©. I Am oonffdoa! it it i* pioperly used it will do ..I! you elaim for •*;. Youn> truly, C. M LINCOLN, Statement made under oath

•or Win curry tlie State uinl elect their 4 residential candidate, only in- • reaped their total vote in November for Tilden .'!07 over that given for Govern, r Williiim" iu OetoK r; and Hay; ;*' aggiegule vot, v. - 10!, )i~ than tluu

•:i-i for General il'irri m

did not retain it all, however, deduct iug only the time of tlie last extra session of the Senate from March to

money, j June, during which time Sharon was

not in his seat a single moment. ‘‘That’s all light,” Haul the imllionai:.' Htiitebniiiii, on settlement; ‘’lake oul what you pleas. ” Tne am .unl wu. cover,','i back int" ihe Treasury, and it .

States, and tliat the ua'.uraU/.'itions ulready accomptislied shall be considered .r. . i 'I'I...

tent ion

the Republicans acre ,iuite eonfldeut corpse iu a gala carriage mullled uji in ba-is lor the \ underbilt jorps to storui j given.

Vn official connected witli tin

• : cvcic,miing William plurality of ] crape to IVrc Lam .aisc, anil her ard of > ectiug th, ir Frcaident. i popularity had not uhat il on the day

It i- very sekhun unit a party de-. of the first an uiveixarv muss,

feated at ci. immediately preceding, 'The line uiken by Mine. Thiirsnnd Slate cl T on, icilies and casts a large.- ^ the publication by in r ol M.Thier’ last total vote for s Fresiilential cundi- ! political manifest,,), in a irreut measure

erwards; it shows insured tha defeat of th Elysee party,

a wonderful vitality. j Shecould not resign herself to thesub-

— — i sequent forgetfulness into wnich ins

“greatmemory” had fallen. In Bel- ^ fort, because lie saved it from tin*

p, is Letter to Pall Mall Uasettc. j Prussians, she took*,, tlie very last a Mtt,It,meThiers was a year older than deep interest. The poor of Belfort t^ue. ii YiGerii and wits married six ] wet" tlie ,il.|ect oi he, ..irticular - .llci rcHis l.ctoff,* her Majesty became fie tude*,! ind a onarie.’, in ho. r biT"i. wife of Frince AHart ot Haxe-tfoburg-1 she drew licr last breath she iieirged t lot ha. She left school to become the. tin* Mayor of > hat town hav.eg called

their enemies’works, which they did in line style on Wednesday of this

w eek.

>n ;'.utter of the royal family, which necessitate,I n delay of about two week- before the conclusion of tlie treaty. The commissioners were so much disli.-ai'tiucd tliat they were on the point oi gi' iag up n. rolintioas, uud woiud ha .’c !, fl F I; n.r hut tor the iact that C'linmuiiicutioiis ere

of I he

j To Whom it May Concern.—In th© year H7 *

• id The"uegotTatious'were : . ' Concluded November 1.0. ’ l.impness ;«U I i''Ml ,,cl die enlarj{.*ment.

Everything was ready 0:1 the loth, but tlie word “disaster” occurred in • lie treaty, and it is a law ,>l

that that word < umiot ne iircscntcd to j th, uttentioii of the EnitKTor within I

t .*t\»• wi rked t!\e h»»i>© ever mnl bo never h been lain©, ‘ nnv lirterence in tli© *ga«

»incu very h'xri nor con hi I ©v© )f th** book joiut■*

£ joi

it a law Ol ( ‘hilia ; Sin • I Ii lied him with Ken Iftll’s !“pdvin‘’nr.

II. A. «A

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I'no hurgh Fftlln, V( . Feb. li'ith, IH7U •• u ,i . HiibsF. .1 ' * boh ire dip '.l 4* - 'll 11N t NNK Jnstio© t)l* !*©«• *•

to it, with tiie result above

KtiiDOLL'S SPHVlit CURt !

Madame Thiers.

pay

I (lepartuieiit “t ihe Set t a. e says ba . none of the ,'v:iators live witidu their s-alaries. At lea, t they so claim. Mej Crecry, of Kentucky, was the only otic j in recent yours who would admit Uni he saved anything. About one-half tiie Senators draw their pay regularly

.ime lo tbe bur with a very long facc]eveiy month, while the others take . ud an arnfil of jumping-jin k" tun! theirs in a lump during the s. - ion. other children’s toy’s. He was iound La.- r year one Senator from a New on Christmas Eve lying in the gutter, ! England Stale, where tliey don’t car,

Overcome by Christinas.

.New York World.

At the Yorkvilio police court yesterday* «joini Tynter, of PassUi,'*, N. •).,

wife of M. Tliicrs, and uh a bride was ; ilttvt he should he brought to iler lied placed under tin* care of professors of] side. It was her wish to send a meH* modern and ancient languages, of his- : sage to Belfort. But her weakness was lory, uud ol literature. II sue had the 1 teo great to speak when he came. Site imbitinn to shine as Jan authoress she took his hand in one of hers and with

the other pointed toa bust of M. Thiers.

at Thirty-fourth street and Third avenue, w. ii tne bundle of toy# iu his

arms.

“From Fassaic?” die Magistrate ask-

ed.

“Ves.”

vould have been a brilliant writer. Her style was lively, very original, and • t polished and w, 11-bred. But there tic >cr perhaps yet lived a woman who, will so many opportunities to dazzle • ml play a splendid part in tlie great world, cared lees for the applause of htimuii being. ■St-^ was extremely beautiful iu youtliN The outlines ot her face were pur,*, delicate and regular in tlie proportions Her shoulders to the end of her life were finely shaped, and her t,ct at I hands were eel,'bra’ed for the

i*"'»n of the ground tin, - .mu- f rooms

“Came to the city t

presents?*’

‘'Yes,” was the melancholy auswer. “The children don’t think much of

Santa Claus this morning?”

Doubtless she wanted to express a pat-j ’The prisoner did not answer fora riotic sentiment and to connect tiim moment; then he said: “Judge, 1 with it. It is said that she has he- have sptnt my money, spoiled my queathed her house for life to Iter sister, ] clothes and cheated my children, and uud on her death to tin* City of Faria, | I think I have suffered enough; plea to

to la* converted into a 'Thiers Museum, i let me go.” _ - - r Hu was discharged.

j inuen for money, did not take a d ollar of his salary or mileage or stationery ! allowance until the year had passefl | wiien he stepped in the office one day, '"Hid he gucs'ed lie wotiid kc I le, and

I drew over $ti,n(Hi in a lump.

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sbo*. M

itiii? wu

ihterrupleil by the severity

weather, uud n,'tiding their renewal’ tlu* Chiliese otli iuls made tin j

si,ills desired.

Mr. Swill denies the ftp, rl that the ' DUAOT

Chiliese met tlie ('ommis-iotiert, half i way in theit pronositions, and »">>>' that the point)- sought w, re only accomplished by persistent ctlnrl. He also doilies the renort that Minister Aug,'ll c ntemplates .resigning ins

|h 'itioii.

\t \\ Mhinatou.

Washiiigt,)ii, Jmtuary I'.). (. i.iigan intiiKlucO'l a bill into the ate to restore General Grant t<

ii* iii be i lb...

• • l p.uti (»t I,*di* st.iml v - • »K>s, bl ^ 'r any biMi>’*. cut or Ittru • . to ui© it on humnn *• i !;-■ r -© ii ©tl!'*in©» but yo

t i« gooti for

g’OGll

for MAN,

*m Kxpreii

•hi Ml ALL'S FN <1 Kl’."

Longevity Notes.

Mrs. Lacey, a widow of Savannah,

(it., who i over ninety yesrsof age,

is cutting another net of teetli. James ('lephare, aged ninety, who

lives in Washington, read proof with I ph couldn't vote agaiust

Sir Walter Scott “u “Wuverly.” j tions.

A rlirewd candidate lor the Legislature in Wyoming ran on the issue that a Hush royal ought to ts*nt four aces, and was elected though his politii-G party was iu the inluoiity. 'The p«o-

Iiieir con vi,--

wi Ih’ unr.l on i chil l 1 j «’ilVly. its Krtt-pt ar»* wcj 1 tin-1 it (loos not bb^tor or etuiral i •* ,, Lk.i ponvu.ocd. | KvmlHlPs 6pftvni Gnr© j mild iu tin action uh it d« penetmttn" and powwrfi scVoyI pain or to r©Hir(V

army, and to retire with the foil rank ! ;> om.-r .’:n i .■ i

ye TT < » »n*l©rfn

•l with peif*. : on Iminnn ft'-s*' a KOI©. Try it

Se lithe ]

buy ('hristmas i Tiie other day a rewl v-elicU'il Sena-

!*t,»r cam,* in a, ,1 w d pay fi'.'in me Hit of November. le was told that lie i

eauldotilv tlntW pay from the 24t:i day j of (citeral.

s.- i **-• • A large iiUinher of bills were intro-j

duced into iin* I Inti",• tegardlcss of tlie I fact that tlie committees are r'porting j very little new legislation, “w ngtol the short time I't'iiiaining tiefore 4 on-|

gross eX| ires.

iot bl i ntci » (©)«.* h )y bony

of N,,veml»er, wiiich wu- the dat, <•’ election, “t crtainly,” sa il he, “hut 1 Juiiiu’t know you split mouth; ’’ “Yes,” said the clerk, “u<* split months, week-, days, titnl sonudinics divide u|> uii itour.” i ’. ■ >i naU'rtook wind was due him and departed, with

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. y©t it \n any deep growth ©r srtl dfty

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;a munF’auil t.)” s 11ho I oi nmn !i« i**-t hn-

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tin in,'lease “I itil.Tiuati m and silver dollar-, iu view of sili’h incidents as tlicsc. it in,- tiei'ii sug esi,*d that Senators should be allowed l<> draw pay , from the date of their canmis inqumu-i

Ron.

Membtra ate paid t« u p,v cent, of their salaries in silver; that G, stami-' »rd silv r itnilar*,. Thete is sonie'kir©

Secretary Sltcrnian says enif.hatically * 1 hsi he eannnt place fa pet cent, loan, hut despite this the Demo crut-* in the House si in def rmtnod to force the I'ill thiongu p viding f t IkiikIs i(earing that rateef interest. i ,te new , roj) of Ohio men is largeiv II excess of that of any former year.

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remedy iu r, -■% lO OH Price p<

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