The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 03, 1886, Image 5

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I Fho Maine Statesman Speaks at
Bobaco Lake,
i.
And J"rf tlir Ilrt Gun of a Campaign ef
the Fuliirr A flSrlf f Itrilrw of Ilia
l'olltlral Invito of the Hay Front
a Ilejiiililicati Mmiljulut.
Siisaoo L.vki:, Mc, Auz. 2i. At ft
lit-publicnn mass-meeting here to-day,
Hon. James G. Ulaliic delivered the
principal address. It nay hubstanllally
i as follows:
t "Fki.i.ovv Citizk.ns A new adniinl
; trallon of tlic National Government Is
usually unvexed In its first year, except
1 by the importunities and disanpolnt-
g mcntH of its own supporters. The peo
ple at Inrc ulve .-mall heed for lite time
' lo public n flairs and the discussion of
I political issues is left us a somewhat
1 perfunctory task to the opposing
partisans in Congress. This season
i, of apparent indifference is caused ,
In part, by the natural
? ehh of the tide which flowed so lilh In
the precedius National election, and i n
partalso by the American Instinct of fair
' play, which demands that the party Iresh-
ly installed may have a free opportunity i
and full lime lo lay oul its ground and
imttuie its measures.
This period of popidar Inaction I thus
not oi.lv advaiuaeou-'forn'tt, but it pre
5 paies those nitonie the ullimate atbiters
! n all matters ol public coiirein to give a
iialieul hearinir to lair ammiici'.t when
13 tiie time anhes for popdlar li-cussjon
Mr. Ulaine then poke of tiie np-
jnoacliing State eb-rtiou. He also took
iip the leading political 1-sues of the
Nation, trcaliiiiratcoiisidcraole lentli the
lifleieut tariff ideas of the two leading
jiaitie- and discus.-cil the labor question,
the llshciies dispute, our lelations with
Mexico as ic-ards the Cutting affair, and
closeil with a biief it-leiciice to the. pro
hibitionists. Speaking ot Uu; tariff pol
icy Mr. IJIainc said thai ill the lae i-s-hioii
of Congress the mcasuie
known as the Moriison Taiiff
Mil, designed lo liist weaken and ul
timtitely destroy the pioteciivc i-olicy,
was icsisted b .o compact an organiza
tion of the Kepubllcan membeis tliat a
titugle vote from New Yoik and two or
thiec votes from Minnesota ueieall that
broke tiie absolute unanimity of the
jiarty, and this was rendered sllll more
Milking by the tact that the organs of
K. publican opinion in New Yoik and
Minnesota deelaie that tliese exceptional
votes were advetso to the wlslics of a
large majority of those who elected
the dissenting members. Ou
tin; other ban'., the majority of
Democratic members supported the free
trade side of tlic question, but a small
minoiiTy uniting with the Republicans,
lound theniselxes aide to deleat l!ic
measuie, the Democratic patty instantly
using c'impatativu lullness lu business,
which their own course in Congress for
twelve yearn largely developed, as an ar
guineuragaiiist the policy of piotectiou.
JJiit il i.s worthwhile lo compare the con
dition d the country in this year ot
grace with its condition the year befoic
the Republicans succeeded in enacting
liu-ir lirst niotective taiiff. In the tniie
Nlates which still do the larger
amount of mauulacluiing for the
counliv and which dul iie.-uJy all
i ;i uaiier of a ceiitutv ago.
It is interesting and iiistructive t
compare their lliiancial conditions at the
k. -4 begiiiiilug of Jsr.l and the beginning of
t Iht.'!. The Mates letcried to ate six ol
f tiie New Kugland with New York. New
.lei-sev and lVnnsxlvania. In IS!! the
I i .Souiii
1 about
pieseiit-d a condition brought
bv neailv an entire genemtion of
lice tiade, and the aggregate amount
Allien Hie H.-iiie m eiiiinii.un in -sitiii.i
lianks dining that long period was less
i . . t i i ..:......
than one bundled and sixty million d
lais. Iu the sain. Mates on the lirst if
of .lanuatv, 1vm., the aggregate auio:
iu the savings banks was over one tlm
caiul ami twenty liiiiitous 04 tionarsv
" el anot her s;omp';uS
ison may be tstlll moie embarrassing A,
lice trade doclrinaiies and more diliicult
for them to answer. While American
Moikmeu hi nine States working mi
ller a pioteciivc taiiff liave over
u thousand -..iiHtons dollars iu
the samg banks, a vasllv greater
iiu.ss f woikintrineii iu Kugland, Jrelaml,
Scotland and Wales the whole United
Kingdom all working under tree Hade,
have less than four bundled million dol-
Jars iu tiie savings banks and postal
banks. Thcs.1-tigures and the-e dollars
i .. 1
3 :uv uiwie n-iTw.i.-u 1: tu.iii .uuuiuii ts, .11111
the Conciu-ioii ihey teach is so uUiiu that
u 1 tinning man may lead.
Ol ihe labiir ipiestion, Mr. Rhiinc after
reciting the pu-si-ut condition .of the
workingmcn savs: "1 have no new
nosHiiius to offer for the cure -of labor
4 troubles, I have no quack tciucdics to
4 propose. I Jim a fiee believtr in the
& c-lllcacy of tlw protective tat ill and J can
look back whJi set em: satistactiu to my
I Tccoid iu Congress as never blotted by a
4f Mngle vote liiat vns not fiieiidly lo the
H Interests of Ameiicaus to Ubor. I
J never prom! sun any thing when I
3 wan candidate lor jiublic .utllce,
g .atid now ai a private citizen
5 1 have no temptation to Hatter anv.niau
or stale any thing else than the tdniple
itruth, so I say the truth."
Mr. Itlaiue then made a companion of
tthe wages paid tlic laboiers of ihe South
rtvith those of tl "Norlhivu wotkingmeii.
"Do you suppose," he continued, that
rvon can perinnueiUtly maintain iu JCurih-
eni Slates one av of prices when just
wal! paint ami i!si;r.it at the same !-
- rln Ik. Iu If.m'l I Hir ..;. !. . ....tv.
trfwvMch. if Ihe saeie-mte of wages be
tnhitaiued throujbout. will drive yoc
out.ci business or leiubyou to tiie gates
of iks own poverty.
Fum lids Mr. ilhuaic.tiravvs the foilov
ingoncliisioi.s: If the iJeuiocratic par.
ishaiitb.' able to hold cuutrul of the 2C-
4ir.tl rfnv.rMT.nT.? flkA vty,...l IK.m
in tbtf-Soiithcrii State. willA-maln where
tlif ,Mefhorn n..mmt, !..... i
l.lmpoli-ically, .subject .to tlte will of Uiet
-.- r ..,--. . .. .... ....W W 4I4 V. ll4i.JU
viilte wits aud unable Co Jlx his price
or ooicinand his Jabor. The
colored iiutJi will therefore .u-der these
condiiiaivs remain a coactant qtiaulitr iu
the iaUar market, tvoeiriug Jaadeouate
I coinpenatiitn for his owtsttul and meadU
lvcrowdutg down the oeuaAtiou of
I tvhlte laUar U not to hid ov;n Jerel, vet
I far beloK it just and adequate stand-
irti."
Of tiie feriierx question Mr. Slalsts had
men to casu lie, contrasted nt
t arrcat
siuith the altiiwle of Mr. Birard with
that of Seorclary Wesictcr
il. "The httwiliation of our lt-
atlon," the Kpcxker dcclaredr "Mas
Wen "ratntiovnilr incref "Wr
KOte of tiie majority of the J)cra.
Tfip to throw ojien xhe market of the
jmte Sutes to Urk!h and Caftadian
snettw.'n svithoat dut4or cJurgeajid
ithout securing to Aifrlcan fisiicrsscn
e right lo fish iu Britisi and Causdiair
Tis is an act of shcJi anaccount-
Tanc4rous hostility to the ilshina
i oi acw Jtusiana tliat It 1 dim.
Joh-jJaadcdj so hxlc4 Wool tarlf Um
bb je line r.ilkini: a mile to
Uck a sheep, Jjo SorUicru J)tiov
3 Jievouil an iinaginarv line on the Miathiof . ciuue uuisine imporaiui ctiauge in t c ,..,, ... - . . .
I he Uiilted State .a'.far difTcrent scai- .of construction and oiJ arraiigcmeut of 11 e ""V "l1 U? ? ';-- r gani.er
sriees Is mid io- l'i..t- Tin. .rt. . .. i1 .. ., . 'W Jca.lcr of Daniel Magone. the new
f f 5 ed inec n c .of ho Somh t ' "nl? " 1U Je !hIefeeOB l tll.-i-t..r of the Port of New York
I iMtloiflluIftVftrfcmaiior Vi'r lha ! w7'?. w
t j ,,1 a man a, yo., but if he will lay ;?ind,Se Jl wf lhe n,-
i I hcick in a cotton bsiarjr lu Souih Ol "j hcZ0ri bt.hiSt to! fiauc .State Conimittee. he paid par-
i I ltaia at half the price 9ou are paid: if ir L'ae hc,rc.. u '., '" a "0!,t. ..,.?T l Icilar attention to the vol., in St.
crats feci such determined hosl
,td the thdicrmcn of New Y.n&niid
that they would sacrllice. the rc t
National Interest m order to InflcJ a
blow upon them."
The Mexican difficulty was dlsposfd f
by the peakcr brleflv. "For the lTlt 1
Stales to attack Mexico," he said, "wit i
out giving her an opportunity to be lieu -j
before an Impartial tribunal of nrhitig.
lion, would be for our sreat Natkn. il
unlimited power lo put herself to p .n
Miauic before the world.
If I recall any part of pi iy
nfl.ilrx witli special satisfaction jjt is
that I endeavored and almost tuicccf.1' d
in havjiig the Auicrizau rcpubltcs?f 5.
fctnblc in order that war hulnceiftt ie
tuition on this continent should be : !
Impossible. War in any direction $tv H
prove a rrcat calamity to tiie Uit -d
States, btjt war forced on Mexico won. M
be a crime marked In a special degr Uy
cruelty.
In conclusion, Mr. lilainc referred
the Prohibitionists .is a third party ."th t
adopts as their nhibbolcth, that the fit .
publican parly mu-l be killed and tin n
have the co-operation of the Democrat t
free trailers and saloon-keeper.-, and if
all men who wish to keep Mx millioiiC' .
ort-il people in the South diafranclifot d
ami ontiressed.
Itlcli ('liinaiiic ii ISetitrnltii' Ilomfv
Nr.w Yonif, Aug. L'5. Forty Chlnani -n
from Havana in native costume w "o
lauded in this city from the Vardll .a
steamer Samtoga to-day. They are m
their way home via San Francisco. M - y
of them are liciily diessed. Yung K g
Yen spirted a blight r-d umbrellftn.nl
woie n large diamond ring. His uais
showed iJial he had been a mcrchan at
Il.-i'.nna lor eight ears, and was wc h
S-O.M). An aged Mongolian who- v h
pointed out a continued ojdum eater, t .
qtieiilly took snuff from a jeweled b x.
Another showed a companion tin: tU iu
by a gold repeater he carried attached to
a handsome gold chain. $
After Deputy Collector Hopper h:Hl n
dorsed their papers, they were furuisli :l
with through overland tickets.
Yotcrday afternoon Wo Kee, the we .
kmmii Molt street Chinese meicHai rf
and some otheis showed the new-cojn,,i'
about town, and made il interesting I ir
tliem.
"The reason so many Chinese are pa .
lug through New Yoik this year," s. id
Mr. Hopper, "is that the Spanish elu t
year cnnliacts for Chinese labor in Cu ta
have many of them cwpiicd this year, a id
the men aie going back home. Not in
years have .so many Mongolians pass -d
"through the cilv, and they all take mousy
home. A pirty of twenty-three w re
i:issed through last week, and their g
gregale wealth amounted to .$-'00,00' ."
The w A-hNtnnt Sillpltor.
Washington, Aug. L'l. Felix .
Ueeve, who was yesterday proiuot d
from ti.o position of law clerk iu t m
Solicitor's olllcc by his appoiiituieiit fr m
the 'reiMeut to that of Assistant Si
licltor of the Treasury, i.s a son-in-law of
the late Horace Maynard, of T-1
nessee and has been iu the !
ploy of t!ic flovernuient for a inn i
ber of years. It was he who, in IS 4,
wrote a strong political lcttcib seven .f
denouncing Riitine and coming oul in 1 o
most pronouii'cd manner bir Clevehie I,
though havini been a R-pu'dtcni all bis
life. For having wiltteti the letter i0
has since breit' charged by the Repu
licaus witli Laving been an offeiisi 'e
purtisan, and several attempts have be !!
made lo hic him removed oil
these grou.uK hut to . o
effect,
part of
Mr.
Reeve, in the eflr f
the
present Admiuistratii ,
ougiit an assK
lant attoriit'v-generalsh ,
lut Mr. llarhpi
1 refused to appoint hit 1,
been air offensive pat i-
, becuu-Je he hai'J
i s.tn. Iu the
;tppolntiueut vestenlay t 10
Picsldi'iit lias broken over the rule he ks
said to have niaile. when leayu g for' t 10
mountains, of transuding no oilivld bus
iness dining hi vacation. Mr. Reuv- .s
couiinission w:.s stgm-d in the Adir i
dacks on Fr.dar, and was received lie :
yesturdav afteriionn.
- t-
Ii-nnrlnjr l Fitfuree llp )lromarrl
, I.:iu.
Waiiinitov,1 Aug. '.". Collect ir
Stone. -of Chi&igo, and Mr. Bates, of tl o
internal lteveiiul! Iiurcau, vvho ftre -e
charged with theiliitr of prvpariuz re- 1-j
1 -
lattons necessarvlto ejiny into eflect i 'ft
provisions of !! Oleemarg.iriiie h 1,
completed their
woik ye.-teid.iv. 1 ta
ms air. full and cm
nroposed regul.iti
plete, and were f
hoiabiv cousideri."! f
Commissioner Miller. They will
leady forpublicatfu lu a few days. "
o
'T
wo IK 'Upon tite tin
margarine lax a
mdels for the oh-
imps lias been '! -
laved ly the abse eo of tlic asistai t
stipertniender.t of lie Rure.iu of Eugra -lug
and l'rhititig, ml tliey will not e
ready for severa. davs. Tiie design '
sabltoiie simply i
bull tnunpllng a s r-
pent wiitler loot
in tlic center, vrb la
around the maig'm
ire the words "(lie
maigarlne" and Internal TJevenue," 1
denomination of t ie stamo being lln i
catcdiiu tlic cornel 1. There will be tlir -o
varietieti-of stamp needed in onler
operate the Oleoiiurgaiiue taw unekii d j
for retailers, auotbir for wholesale lc 1
ers and a third forliauufacturrr-t. The -o
will lie -made of svral denominations,
and coupons will trHaltached in order o
make tlie.iiitermediite uuiaber require 1.
mm m
Bepnlrlnc tli White Ilwwirv.
Wasiiinton, A:. i3. Tli iepai
to the White House low in progress i i
teriHlly to the .coin bnj ami attractive-
of the private poijion of tb hofts ,
the library and ili approaches, ac I
will be the most nurked improvvieri t
the building lifts u ml argon e since Pre?
dent Arthur brAghlcndjl and beautified
,public and State apaneietits. The oth f
nvork now ic fxrognf s coinprie: t;
i ftenovation of two of the private rjvii
a,CUl8 aud tbf 'et"nc,1f - clranins. otc .
.pwciwiuuuioHw uv interior, we
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. V u "lCST. au.tg 01 patmio 1.
oxterlor, and the recoiistntctioii and r
1 swving with asphalt of the cuscrt.
mmymi
l
Arlioua Want SMnr Taxea.
Wasihxhto.v, Acg. 2. Gorcruor t
Hekf Arizona, in an aajerview with fti -relftTf
Lamar, calh-d kis attention lie
svbjtet which affecu 1$;ely the inietc !
of t Tenitory, Bjur.ek, the survct -1
,llc ,!US alons the CtCpleted portlsi
OI "eXUantIc Jt racitic railroad, o lln I
BHIVm
.. . j . UJ7 aiiiic 1 -m. i-iiiiu i:i'ii in 1'iii.
jajier caa oe taxca. uaiyaltout onc-tMr ifc
ox the Mud has been sart cvel. and urjftV J
the lav passed by tiie last Congress jtltt
aunreyeu caiias cau taxed witrwt
beiug paletced. The Secreiarv refeftc
the Goveovjr to the General Land ''
tlce, n-here bs was told chat the server
woula be advanced as raotehr as ncwsilil
ftiihongh, otving to the minced appn
kwlaUons. proshlr only a portion f ,th
md could be smrrercd. The new Jk
auuionzin me taxation ot sarrefe
land before nsteats are Issoed sMl
Jarpe tracts of land in nearlr all
- mun twsruBMB4Vwsaes ueuecs
essary c-t-ctiLir of lasUBClion, the tax wijj
hu iuiioctl-
PROFLIGATE CONGHESS.
Air- 'rr-i.r llur of ICrprrrn(:Mi
f:-.mt(-r-l iritli lit of Tr Vrr As
Thi Democratic mm J i-? evidently
cry
unea-.v. indeed, concerning the
rolligate dijK-ition evinced by the
Fortv-iiintli lions' ot Uepre-entalive-J
fm rfganl to appropriations. Her.
aome, tiie Ne-.v York Sun vith a com
m . ., t... .
( pan-on between me cApenuiuire-.-
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rHiti.nrr.eu oy ongr " -'"
thos- j.roiibMl for in lH.si. In Js7I the
Deinoc rats had a majority of forty-si
in the :''!!.. of i'.-nre-n'iiMtnc.s aim
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A lie 'tll proeei-u -a .
ft VV miiy a-,iiiiie luit in ihe ti'ii vi'art (but
.elri;.--il Im-ihi en llie lirt e-"ion oftlie f-n-t-
ifi nrtli onr --aii't the (lr-t ., --s on of :ti
foi t -ninth tin i"iMiliitio;i nt lln-eouniiy in
Cnvei iihniit llilitv percent Thill w:i, th-Bit-
1.'m.-cii 1-7 1 Hint l.s-sl Tli voiil-l ij no
Himii imply in-e-snrw hiei.-ae t lbirl.
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;fi'r 1 : 111 the niitiiial evt-n-e ot ov.-rn-
lBe-11'. Ill.liv pT eeni . icm-eii. woiiiii i. il
,fiHi iilierul '-tliiiut- ot the amount bv wlni-h
tie- itpi.ropnat mis tor i-.-.7 on-.'ht. in the
jrtt.ni jrrouth of iioinituttou iind j-nv.-rn-
ifin-nt.il eMtilitiiifi loeei-i tin; apjirnjirl.i-tiiii-o!
Is7l 7 liiste.ul ot thlrtk i-r rent .--Tiii'l
an increase ol nearly --evuuty-two per
"iit
I Take then into consideration the
dT:et that the appropriations for the
ry.-tr ended .June .'lo. IssiJ. were 170.-J-os.lll
ajtil we have an apparent in-tn-ise
of i1.17.".l'o. Deduct from
f!iis the -urn sel apart for increase of
'ivv ami Alabama awards, which do
it -ippear in the appropriations for
I.ss.Vsd. ami the inoivas.. is S.l0i;.
4.V.. The total appropriations for
lS77-7 were oiil3' $k l-'H ',.":;! more
than the inerc-ns-e iu lss.; over l.-s.'i.
Jlut in ls77-7 the army and rivers and
harbor, got nothing. If thev had re
ceived f.r tii at venrlhe same amounts
th- v did in ls'7(-77 the tot il appropria-
f on, would have im"Ii .rJO.'.U.i.s.il. or
It 1 ... -i -. 1 . .1 .1
ici i.i, .'. . - le-s mull iu- ;iiiropna-
r,. 11 I'M l-si,.-.!.
I'he Forly-iiiuth fongres, in it-; lifsj
Session ha, aiitiion.-d evpeuditures
nmoiiutiug to 111:111V millions inure
th mi wen-e. ir agr.-ed to by any pr--
loiis ( ougre.ss tor :; iii!.'lc year in
iitiK- ni ii. 'ace. The largest stjm evr
li-Ji.r- g;raiited was for the vear ended
niie .M. lSs;;. when the total reached
Jr,-'.l.lJ-:. 117. I -it t iu tiat year peti
uioiis alisorb -d .! Id.o.ni.ottM and tii"
Stppropriniioiis for rivers and harliors
g'.uv -"r IS,'. '0s. n"t. the largest ever
jjtV I'd. Ami t':e liemocr.itie majoriiy
"111 'he lollv -nilllll House of Relifeselit-
pil. vi , w.t, eleet.-d on a platform pro-fll-e
in pled";,-, of refoflll, retrencti-
HiiMit :!!! ei-i.tioniv. so. too, was
ifiv.si.leiit t 'l"Veland. 7Vo 7 ..
PRESS PICKINGS.
p-S-To be humble to the strong ami
Jim p. ri:: , to tiie weak is not the way
aura nal.oii or a Seetvt.irv of State--
o c Miiniaiid She esteem of honorable
in. u. .V. ". Ik nth I.
lev "President Cleveland is evident iv
tin in.- opMiion iinii uie 1 'eiiioci ..is ni
tt'ongn ss will use ttj tin- surplus in tiie
'tiv.istirv rapidlv enough when thev
ill gain gel logellier. lie pockctfil Hie
joint resolution providing fur its hm jji
.paving the national debt. -Chirui;t
yo'init:!.
M fy The. platform adopted bv tiie
'Democratic State eon vent i min Indiana
Ik couslrm-ted on the principle vvhieh
ili variably controls all Democratic
! itfortu-biiiiders - to be clear on uti
ilinioi t.mt noiiits: to be vague on iin-
foriant points or not to mention them
t all. .V. '. Tribune.
fr'-The Slat- Democratic onvcn
iions of Indiana and Tennessee have
indorsed President Cleveland, and the
delegates have gone to their respective
koines to eon-idei-whom the, can :10m-
'fci.it 1
ind elect in 1SS who will do
I
rcctseiv
what rrcsident Cleveland
is refused to do. i'hirwjo Xt'ir..
g fcjylt is understo'td that department
Klerks have boen delaiied to d the
.-Jiiirii tint tnr of the Democratic Con
Ttrcssional Committee, it would be in-
'JSrrestmg to know if the President re-
Sirds tins conduct as coining within
nit .puet am! unobtrusive exercise of
.individual political rights vviiich is th"
;i'astniabie m asure ol their jiarlv i?rv
Ifte." -Toluio llhuic
av, rence Count v. and with such effect
lat the county trave a larger Uepub-
Ican tnajor.lv than it g.iv Lmcont or
irant ami tom-ned a n.int somethiii" ;
is-e one thousand higlier than it ever'
1 . . ..... .
ad rciiehcd before. 1'LihidthJii.i I
rrcsx.
tike Cats and Dogs.
In frrelve Congres-ional district
I ready the Democrats are involved in
ictional quarrvls which threaten to
.suit iu ti;c election of Keptibik-sns to
Mis uovi held bv DemocraLs. Con-
pde.-il.g ttat it is yet early in the sea
ln this reiiml mttst le regarded a a
T rcniartablc one. and one which is
ot at all favorable to the Democratic
i.t.h .-. ....!..?. ? . r - -1
j- "4 ii-iiuci'i a iiiajoni in tiie t
lo'ise of Kcprcsentatives.
1
in the present t-ongre-is taere are
env-te lleaiocrattc mem oers who
lotiliul year, vcljen :i full partr rote
IS Otlt. and thst the tnrtv in ninrn-
..,.,h. ......"' :: '. . -
ni lit . ..-- ;.. .. ..t-. :. ...in i . , r
Kn tVat the Democrats" have no
n.iin Miners in n o:i Vf.-ir. ii u-jii o.
--'-44Vi.s .I. .is t.i icu. 14. ju ut; i
rreat
fiirpn Jo ro upon. They mar qu.tr
1 as io Consrrejisrfien in Presidential
ars, auti. on the principle of the more
nt tne more cats, tacre.ise cheir
Sldential rule, hut in a .r. u-h.n
iv a ConTi ? tn lu oT.-.rf,..? ti,.. f
feirt of their hreils i hound to be seen
on tiu'ir part; dekgatioa. Chicago
tiie ..uati- was ltcpub.iean. Tin- -Sen- ". ; '- ? . ' nuwiin- cak. Q of Sl.n rhn. u lwjri.inillg :o trH
it- now ReiMibliean and the Demo- - Ki.;Zt.U ol ...ilwr ,,,,.. on lhi. hvallh of u.e ikmiTk-.
rira'ic majorilv in the H..ii. of IJ-pn- 'r'.'? I V " ' 1" ,,,:IflI,,h,,,r That U whv we ha patent.:.! a jan-
. ,.,;.'i f:.r..... Tin- conditions -,,,r.a.i. .d-uu,... an.! tiur.- noth- ,.,.,, ;,,,,. ' , J;r.l.. i
. .... - -- .-- ,..... .....i it .1-.
ar. th-r.-fore. :,U,nt the sam. o far "S ;" J;1 ril" -" t- "' f flKMl. am! a goo-l lung protector at
xs ( ongre,s is concern: " "". '" r their c?,ntry - I
17- 17. ian 'l'y Kl th'-v W l-, That i. whv we nave been .indin!;
m! 2nl..l '
tli it th-appropriation for the Agrieiitt- i nothing in all the yars of the war to " ""''
Snl Bur in in 1-r, was i,.,7,,i i ' save hi... from the sspi,i.,n of being' II liaVl-,ub"r ;pi -t of feat-
"5 i - i . ! ...-,- i i i- i in .nmnthwiiii h-s I-..H. '-v , ,...,- ore-, and a great atleclion for gastric
ithe Le"i-I:itive. KxeeiltlVe and .illdieial i ! sjJ.lln Willi Ji,s cMli.. i en- . . . . i ,. , i
l, ". . m .1 ii- . . . i '..;.. 'I1;.; ft...- l.-,v. oii.mit ...t t. juice and the duodenum,
dbi i and thai for the Distn-t ol ( oluui- . mies. i in, tiie Ji.ne suiiiiut.-.i lo ' . ..-mi j .
fi . . .. .. i ,- -. i -n ' ,v-;i, ,-..,-.. ...it;.......- ...!,. ..,;;... ...ie: Our patented iancakc will In intro-
lln M.i-i.1 M.ti. tiie Siiiiiirv ( ivil lull witii i::re iiatieiiee, tec''iii.n." ii.nri- . i .. . .
trsp sffl 1 j-
jB. BM- Hit ". k W K r-V . . . . -. .
'n-clecicd by pluralities of K-.s tan tiy to equal the achievements of Mr.
if tuoitsand most of them le than j).Hn-w! Manning in making Mr. Clev?-
-ce hundred. When it is : rem em- land Governor am! President. V. J'.
:'u t.iat thev were chosen in a Pre-- ir,7 ..t 'Sr-n
DEMCCHAriC RED-AU.
Tlif IVr.iti.nr Way in Vl.lrh tlir- C. A. IL
l(olliS Aflr.-l tlir- l:,rirl.oi I'nr.
TljeGrno .rnir of :h- fttutM -4ars
n U; a nort of a?i-ian: i uutrr Ji - !
to U; a "ort of aiU'i. ' ocr--s. It !-
tu-es twuot 1m:k !-?c,i.r' u-r ..n tfce
M niaoii
euoa aad i.j5 ufter ;nni
t ir.a::cr- in evn nd louH u? traum Sai
hentte be HbuiihM -u rftr. .t '.lae.. onn
r niiea
; nib.-a. mikI jHrti: fa.- tit loiter, by tuc
n-s-iitativc of IhcGrjnj; .ruiF- f-u-
." t,ur.j,r. '
- - - i
reji
Ct.'
The (;. A. U. is a ml r-gtotlu Drtn-
ocratic isiil on every oot-ai-:i it nake
any deinon-.trjUon. Trx farmers may (
...v. .4 r. s.-.i i,i.-.r niM-. i .n
l4fT ftri t - ........ ..!..
nae tione. am: tlien- is nut a Ui'iiiir-
j entii,- paper from Maine to Tea but
i ti-ii'ika it impudence that .esere.s r-
j buke. It i lian! to conceive of a gnth-
' "in?? f men who have a Ik-iut i:.r!ii
I to :iv what tiiev Woultl like to have
, ,,,j. ::t:ij. tlu'-e .attic ineu.lM-rs of tin
' raiul Army of tlse Kep tol-c i hey
, are not forwanl with their claims upon
l',: '.ter.iineiit. aid tlo not :s; an
thing in anvbuta Iojral and proper
! - , -. ..!,' i '.. i
;;; . j bulhragge.i by the ;cry m-n who w re
"ri.r.t.7i'nil too cowardU or too hostile to tin
----ir.f.on:og..with th-iii t..th .Lf.-n-e
ii i..s.w. i
III!- !!Ct!-,'(l!.s M'Iflfll llV 11 Illttll wn.
.;..v :..: ? .. . . ,i;.. .... ,..i .r..i
" - - " . ". -
olic.illv that thev must b.w to til.j will
of the majorilv that, hascoinc into pow
er through the looe;ies,of pubiii opi
iu.i on that very important point To
say the very least tiiat cm be s.iid, it i,
in exceeding had taste for any one to
rebuke the men for daring to :.v
what they would like to see done in
this country. It may be all right foi
the President to refuse to allow them
to be pensioned, ec"pi in case, where
pensions can not lie denied 1 the
meanest hair-splitter in the land: and
it may lie perfectly proper for him to
rebuke them for asking pensions when
they can not establish the r claims to
the satisfaction of a man vvho took n
interest in the war, and hardly kuovv
what it all meant or where it vva
foiight. Hut it is in shockingly bad taste
for the newspaper, of the country to
take their cii" from tliis kind of man.
and join with him iu the attempt to
prove that the im-ii who fought to save
this country arc heroine designing ras
cals, intent on plundering the C, em
inent, and who have to be watched lest
they t ike something that does not be
loiigto them. It isacoiitcmptihh low es
timate to In pi iced on the sohlp-r, ol
thi Kcpnliiic.that they are mean enough
to try to steal si dollars a month from
the (iovcrnmMit. It is not usually the
case that the man brave enough to
risk hi, life :o save hi-, coiiutrv is con
temptibSe enough and dishonest enough
to steal the petrv sum that Congress,
111 the pow. r vested in it. has seen lit to
give Iii nt. only to have it snatched
1 way by the. veto ot tin: PlVs.d -lit.
I'he members of the '. .. K. ntv iioii.
or.ible in-'ii. or they could not bold
their memberships in that org.mi. 1
t ion. They are not thieves and schemers.
Thev aie every particle as ti; to serve
in the high plao s a.st:iem-u who now
dare t insult them because th. v pre-
slime to exercise the rights of cit ..n-
hip. It will be a sa.l day lor this K -
.1.... t... !.: i .
puoli- when Us v. ter.tiis can not meet
ami no v. net lrcsiiiv iiatur.ili.cu alien
:ir p rmiited tod'., withuut iiicitrring
tin displeasure of men in support ot
the Administration, vvhieh is itself s,
cret'y hostile t: their inten -.t.,. i
ihana ;' .fmtnta'
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED.
Mr. n.-.-l-.ini lln, App.iint.'i! Ill- p.. lit-
i.-.i M.111.1Z.T tor tiir 1 iiit oi is.ss.
Denioeraticcas.iaIt.es. chan-'es and
, 1 ....
calamities arc coming in batta tons.
,7 ,
inn 1111: oucsiea.iy ami i.crinaiieni ,-ie-
MOOlt i.?l.i.-iriK tl-itlll flii. ra....r-i I liii !
........ . .... . ,. ...... .... , ,,, .... ,,,..,..-,.
which i, the delinil and decided can -
didacv of Mr Cleveland for a second
term.' The appointment of so able.
, , , .... . , .
astute and successful .t politician of the
.... 1 .. 1. 1 m
Iiideti school as .Vir. Daniel .Magone
i ciilt.-i.f ir of Jhi iwii-t
of New
unmis-
York is the niaiu and unmis -
. , ,, ... , ., , , t
lot .1 llllt f'lll'lllll t lull III f li.i lilftl t lt.il
..ux...... . .. i.wiwii i .uv i.ii-i niiu
Mr. Cleveland means to have the
New York delegation to the next Dem- '
tu-niliv convention, if the power and'
patronage of the custom I:ou-e. adroit
. -
ly and aih wield-'ii. can insure this
r-sitlt. Mr. Magone is a stron"; man
in polities, with a clean and reputable ,
record, and enjoy, the respect of the
Kcpiibluaii politicians who have meas
ured his capa -ny for shrewd manage
ment ami found In in not wanting, lie
knows how to keep within the Civil
Service reform regulations, while grad
ually making the custom house a great
political power. "
Mr. Heddcif s retirement leaves him ,
with a record among his old fellow-j
... mv ....... IMILfir.-. lilt . I J Tllllll
hi' need not lo be ashamed. Hi
tro'.ibics arose largely from the circum
stances of his appointment am! from
the peculiar ditliculties into the midst
of which he was thrown. His hon
esty if purpos. and his labors in the
direction of economy will 1-e appre
ciated by our business men. Like Mr.
(Jriimell. Mr. Smythc and other mer
chants who have been colb-ctor. he
found the place one in which a bu-i-iics
traniing wa- no ,ort of protec
tion from eii-H-ss tr-iiibles. Ic goe
out of oJhc with a irreul deal of Lim!-
? 1.. : ....1 1 ;
"
.-iiiiiuinii :iiii siiii-i.T-e ri'stieri on
' the
purl of old business associate, .-vm!
friend
But Mr. Hedden was of no sort of
Use to the Administration as a political
manager, and a political manager was
wanted and ha, been found, in
tl
ie
peroii of .Mr. Magone. who i nroba-
blv the one man in this State with the.
IH-iMihar abthtit-s required to keep
form, while making the custom house ?
the hcadquancrs of one of tho,e ef- !
feetnaJ "still hun' which Mr. Ma-
rooe learned to cotnliict under the tii-
rcc-tion and t'-achings of Mr. Tilden.
The Pn-sidentia! campaign of 1SIS is
already begun. Mr. Cleveland is in
attTbe Herald admits that there
is iu iien 5csi mav sertc at nrsi laaee
. i -j - . -
to support :he v icvr thzi ".Mr. Tiio
. 4
.- . -,.,.. ,,i, .iv-. 4411. .f. 4UUWL-
,.... ..
json"-. uiau Hedden" ha. merulvbea
change4i for -Mr. Clevelsuitl's m-tn
3Iarone' its the pasin hr f New
Yorlc business uiri. Xew Tori" Demo
crats and Xevr Tork Itself for Uie se-
xeczion oi a man :iu tiie hononn- of a
loealujr which necessarily exiu.- to
have as the object an atick- on tba
Governor itrouholtis." J'. iTertL-i.
I the beld. sn.l Wr 1im;..1 f..,.nn.. 11
A BOON TO MANKIND.
3t-rlt f a fatrnf-a IMnral- WhlrU VTitl
Ilr Itortlin-c IIuwi;i!url.I-.
J ' ' e uat jrjst rewitMl. uireel from
the I'aten: Oflico at Washinsrlon.
3
jiaietu on :i xn-wiy-ti?covercsi
:iewIv-licovercsl
Ii'c:i-1
: toe iiancakc. tiial is .sure to te a
xon
and a bl'via to the traveling iuWc
' t-t " . , t
I he wean' traveling tlruminur Iia
, iwcn nioacI ujmn by the hotel mana-
' g'Ts altogether tcx much
m,r. r.r,....l tn.t ,..tft.btr W.Vt l-.iritrr
j .- . .. .,
. .... a
h.TS fed his Le-t-s with the tmle Iau -
natural -ciencv and Ihx J'edro NoAw
for the last few day.
Our patented pancake is the combi
nation of talent and the pulverized corn
meal anl sour milk, ami it surely i. a
glittering Micee-s.
Our p. p. is the o'lly pancake that
will not water-soak, and taste like a
dry boot sole.
i . : ...:i. :.. .i -i. ..
, II r'. "' f "' v "" "i ' -
duplication of part-. o that it can be
replaced a f:ut a, the original dsp.
IK,;nr-;
f .U l3 - s-onftruftf.l that it can Ix-
Kowiler or h ernu liar itml tin !Ti..it.
' . . . .-......-,.
.r; oniv a tniie.
. -ji . :
duced into all the hrst- lass hotels, to
take the place of the old style griddle
cake, with a stulV of di.-h-rag and shoe-nail-.
We wish to appoint agent, to intro
dtice our p. p. lo the notice of hotel
man:iger, and will allow a good com
mission to the right parties.
Hy an ingenious am! adjustable de
vice, it can beinanttfactured at one
half the cost of the ordinary cake,
while it is the very perfection of beauty
and tastcfuliiess.
We invite the attention of cheap
boarding-house keepers, and all those
vvho are interested in a pure, whole
some article of food, feeling sure that
we have an invention of real merit.
Howard C. Tripp, tn Whip.
An Ingenious Contrivance.
A wealthy ironmaster in the north
of Kngland. whose house and works
arc da..lingly illuminated by the elec
tric light, has adopted an ingenious
contrivance, by which he may glean
some information as to what goes on
during his not uiifrequeut absences
from home. In several of his room
and in his ofliec.s there is a concealed
apparatus in the walN. consisting of a
roll of Kastmaii paper and a train of
ciockwoi'k. J.vi-rv Hour a smuter is
Kv
silently opened by the machinery, am!
an instantaneous photograph is taken
of all that is going on in th'; room,
, nM the great man's return he delights
to develop tiiese pictures, and it is said
that thev have furnished some verv
strange information indeed. One
clerk, vvho received his dismissal
somewhat unexpectedly, and boldly
wanted to know the ica-on whv, was
horrified when show ti a photograph iu
which he was depicted lolling in
in
eas chair, with hi, feet unoii the olbee
1 "i. .. 1..1 . .1 1. ... . .
, ,,.,:, while the clock on the niantel-
' piece pointed to an hour at which he
ought to have been at his busiest. he
servants' party iu the best dining room
furnished another thrilling scene.
Court Journal.
.1. V. Dexter, of Denver, has a pair
I of ancient pistol, which, he claims, arc
the ones Used bv P.urr when he foiP'ht
. . . . .. "
' t,M' ,m-'1 u,l Hamilton. I hey are
! tlintlocks; the bariel, are of laminated
'l. l''-''vily chased: the handles are
1 f tnahogaiiv. inlaid with gold and sJ.
...,'- - . . r ' "
Ver. I lie case iu winch thev rest aNo
; hmtains a ilasfc. in which is u litle
I iiiniiri, aim aiso a oiiiiei-moiu. I lie
Jowdcr, and also a bullet-mold.
! listols were bought of Sy phcr i: Co.,
j N"'w York, who bought them of .m
hl N,,,tt' VurkiT. who bought them at
. -e sale of Aaron I'urr s cllccts aftir
;.,i....fi. .., 'v.; .,..
js ileatli. t ;nvr riOiinc.
! Afr, pormnnont and complnln nro the
cures 01 niiioin aim lniermuwjui. (liserwR.
k a.. . .
niiulo tiy rnckly Ash llittors. I)v,p.p,ia
p'tioral debility. habitunlconstintiou. I. r
rancl kidiinycomplnintiiiiresiH'eilily ernd
icnt,Jti from ,tho. """; 1 disinfectv
1 ii-jiii ii mi r-iiiiiiiiriKiiii iiiii Mrin rvsaiirri
--. .. . .... v.....a.., ll !! .-f lJ
ml T;s;or nro obtiiin.si more rapidly and
permanently by tho u of this Rruat nat
ural antulote tnan by any cthr n-moily
heretofore known As a blood ptintlorau'l
tonic it brine health, r'ncwel nnery and
vitalit3 to a worn and diw.a.,eI body.
Moms phyiqtie and Ie,i phylc i what
tho arurao American sok JlfcrcAt
Traifirr.
Dk. rirRcr.' "FftTorit Pre-xrrlptlon"
perfectly and jorniiineiitly cure tho di
wnse .uliar to female. J t is tonic ami
nrvins effe-'tualiy allaying aad curing
thos mckoniiiij osation tbnt ffet tb
stomach and heart, through reflex action.
The backacbv and "dracKi'JSr-dov-n" wn
aatious all dinjiar under th ttrns;thpn
in rtTcKTts of tbm grc.t rvttoraltvo. by
druggist.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
KAN.-AS CITV. Sft I.
CATTLE Ship pin ir mor,... 1 ;
Naljrc cun 2 '.
Ilutelier'iteers .. 3 tn
HOGS Good to caoicv Uvuvr 2 10
Lirh: .. .. 4 31
WHEAT . 2 rsi r.;
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CUKKiK-rultcreaia ?
EUHS Choice 6
UACUN Ham s
bouitivrs i
"itlo 6
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CATTLK Sbtpplnc Cecn
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oa'J? No-J-
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I1UTTKK CixatCM-T
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COTTON MulJMDr
ClllCAt;C.
CATTLK Shipping -icer-..
HOOS t'ncaln aal U piug
M1EKP a-r to cbotcc
HyOCK W.atrMijat
WHEAT No. r rtsj
No.S
No. r pr it;
CORN No.r
OA7S-NO. r
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BCTTEi: Crcuacrr
NEvr youk.
CATTLE Eioort
HOGS GooJ to cho tre
5HKJEP Common to root...
FJjOCK Good u choice. ..
WTHh AT No. r rc-J
COUSSa. Z
OATS aa'gra mncl
UUTTEK-Creaatcrr
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Copj of CMxrn rtrtTrMl fa It. Ok
I'mtxtaitrr, Aw. 3. I -
la ic cbarr iliriio.of ;ifcs5n
of Junior, Lunda. Vce OkanrWlor Rrn
ba cjvra kt Jr3oa In Tiror f Tb
Ctari- A Y5r Copn I ltlUra r,
Marl.ial, in lSr aoii.n tr.';ii bv Ma:
boiiw acio'- 1! CTittn-aiH .ed l.tT
! of llnisc, (.kRflan4 Tb r "krfa
i ba Itm.3 m prurr !r nxr Sc;lrwWr
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a.n.1 Umi aor u rrjr.-.vr ir.le tm.sk
tAinin tk- on! Jvt I'atrtrk tM tn con
nation -Hh a msir-tal rririm
Ths a ;rKUIUv tMr-d Vv Ikr SrtKf
s om.HJ . fco. tl !lUlC tfa-il Ik
a.n. tn tki imit;ii
. .rjj. ,! ,!flric,, taV..(-h .rr k. itfkS tt !
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1 rrci.urrsl t-r sbc Aalrtan tlrm
Hltfl! II
no r.s t Min'..ra; U ti.p sr!ll.i.n tt I
Ja-ob ltl tr.idr m.rl csn'.rJsl ly '
rriT tht uHi-irat MtUr.: rxisl U -tBio
the tonn si- l"tnriv B(;..tsl lv '
fann-hiil nl ( os.aar cr4 St J.-x.b J
usI by tb Vojlrr t"oa;,iav lru- co
lUituU in tb tniAii l' lh J-lllir .aim I r.t ,
t j.urcbarr liac 1s-t1 la pfHrt
of thi t"i..:j.Hl lh- nal.iMittrst .na urrr
hr'.nunz amotttit uf rrlrts tr' lln
glt-h. Amr..-jii aal AM.tralthn .ui.
v.ith the r ult t--tsl I'mirr lac (Witn
of lUr ts.urt t bnn-atll tkti ruMi .-u
not nsj:r lb.-ir mnrV a.n.1 mtat ; s-;
i ih Ttii i ittv x-t-uMti tn.V murk j
uit n br tan Vaplr CotapAnr ta ia. J
4; laud -thia tlirxe joxr. j
H ftuylH.r orrr rcfcmsil U n jrtt
flpat 4V a :Mutul tHrja!l--.i.t.-ti.M Tm-
i-ruph.
Th 'fj.ru i,iUlsant. win ?-
l)..iil. .txh mH rait- -nniifc-.t.iIiiiR.
THuU-s'ft mrV'tf .1 (,,1-m u -s
Tti hilul tS4t- kJh! ; il Um U
ami cauM thrt .m to lsnio "liarked
nlMHit, tist tarar hV.r, ;th Tilt nui Uitb
niMHii ll: 1UMI li.r, ..i4 Tiiv no 4 usio
4ihi. rnit" Midi re x!h rr.n of tli-
en.i.d and itiortMil UI. tho -ilv r.au,!,.;..
fur whu-a 11 t clnasr. nnd rtUu ttt
hvtfr-an HW. ndnnraMv iprf..rH-,l lv
Vr. rierco ioiuu .Mu.cai iJt4rery
Ir tiwrKanv SI w U hmM x. "rprd
in shontwr'' 1: it tb man nh mart?.
I .WA Tr'j.i.r
A Itoxor (Slew's SruwritAri"iuT.
aloiit to many siulphur lUth. I)ttt lur
K"h Ill's !! ui; i,m, Whisuku Dte, Mcm or
IJrow 11, !c
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W..Miv's crosut Blory - In bar h-ir
nu.i ,ii- iiu.i i Tvry
v.l4n ,ho lb evuiti.
Vorvo men or midill-ij;s! onrv ufTrr
In;C (ruin iiervni, ilol.ility ntid iln.lr.,1
XM-iikin,s,M .should t'lltl 1U enL ill tntnp ,
fl.r- tl!tl.?tllt..f ImmiI' hi. i..? I (It- 4ir Iiifin .. 1
of cure. Addrv.a World l)ti-iiarv M.sl-
teal A.voctntjoii, OSS iUm Street, Ifullu.o,
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over It.
l'tui reuiovint; damlnill mul eurliiK all
scalp disfiises u ilall's Hair ll.'ti-r.
Avt', Ai:ue t ur H MeLiiMVltsitK,l l l"
tho ht.iudntd roimslv fur I.mt and nt;u-
KitHVAi-risii
lhliivfrat.
Itaby n.leep J.W hti'.er
Sivr vtitir w.-ieoin. your tion-M nmi your
putiuitcu hy ttkiu 1 riizer Axlo l.reu.
Tun darkest hour U when you can't find
Urn muiebk.
Ir n rouch tl sturlw v.-tir slip taVr
l'iso's I'uie lor t tiisiiiii:inii nn.l r-..l v.'ll
Su.Ns if an f-irlv f-ill Tim La I y on llm J
lent-.' si ..i., j i 'ifu't e
Delays Are Dangerous
T7j tin... ti. t' a p rnlKinn ti win Ninirf rrrt
Lit fir.l w.iriif c 1 'nt tir-! f. . '.i.f i It- ' I "
f'ir.'ruiiiu r .f mtimii Ii-.-m', lm h mar h -ir-'r t
I.S II J- II ntl.'fl I to T'.UIX If In ttioi ! . t W t, i
ur Tt-ii ! h!1 run .town am) j-hi hi .aisil t
tJ vinrW. It tv ll'-I Su-s,virillv im.w It
i.lllimriff. vi. tlijn h'mI 'irv-li y-ur bl.x-1. iir.,t.
nn n p Ot ami !. tb .liw-stlt" iiiih, t irr
t-nln. V"-. .ilt-.tiMK-. nl 4fwnin. r.-jn ninl
r.'c.t' tl.- liver s.h.1 ktli4j. HI4.I t" Mn-tuia lo
tli wh ) i-lT.
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ti'i; tn th .VI...' uIiiKtlt h lw I'r.aun Ml t.rn
ilw h-ikI It Ih mj tarn !r wit-' l"TfiK- rll(art n
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inli'M. lim r -u!t f i..i;iMi l.hl. I t.i lliM.i
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Hood's Sarsaparilla
fiftM lr &! ttruir, t,. II -u t r' Prri.j-1 1 n!
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IOO Doses One Dollar
IT IS APUBtUT VISrTDU Pl &JMK
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5EMUA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
mo :rxt.i tapj-ur uncum MtMram
It hat it sod tho Tett cf Years.
Carin? all DUeasei ef tha
ELOOD. LIVER. BTOX-
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KIDNEYS
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STOMACH
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as t is us taste, sad ss
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
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DR. J9HK BULL'S
t aftk
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Villi lit V I 111! II V VI I
-mill Mil ll I 1 ill f 1 II J
lH-t-U W UUiUyjl ifcr
1 FOR THE CURE Or
FEVER and AGUE
1 Or CHILLS and FEVER.
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' ANO ALL MALARIAL DISEA3ES.
i Tie n?u'r ct this rvUtratrJ aiWa
I Jat'ly c!a.c for It a rsperior.tj ore.- a.t ita-
1 ri ever cZe cd lo the pohl.e Ur the aATE.
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x-JtioiuCAl ul it i 0f ac xai Kv.Tf r. or Culli ai rrer, vacm
r ofihsrt or Icar tAnd-asr He wfers id tha
ecttrrWeilrra aad Soalhsra tocatry toUxr
hta ttttlassy to fh t cth cf th artiaa
that in sa caM vrh'u8r w.ll ll fa.ll la cere if
t&a dtrrcUoai are strictly felltwrd aad rarrii
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oat la a itt xaAiy cart a .Efjia dot a
1 bca isUicual fr a ccta, ami wba! fj.a.,,lis
haVc be a cured by a t.acl bottle, w.lh a pr-
I feet rtJ'ujrat on of lao Kcra' teal a. It is.
vtxeri prndc-at. aad la vry eatu nws c:-
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la.a ta core. It i'jt . l ecaua!:.! ia ai.n
- .- -. . -
dotes for a rck or tASfo attar th iaa aai
been choclved, cere tiptcitvlly in ditlcaltaad
lon-iUsdlnc cas Uiaally this tallclaa
will not nxpur any aid to kep tha bowtU ll
rood order Saonl-t thtt ptient. however, n
oatro a cathartic moitciau ftr harlnir Ua
i .rc or four dur of lh Toaic. a arUdoi
of KEST 5 VKUCTABLK FAMILY rTLLl wUl
j b innlclcnt. UlvK ao other pill
Price, 31 00 jxt BotUt. Six Hotl! for t.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
I SMITH'S 70MC SYRUP.
BULL'S SAKSAPARILLA.
BULLS WOHSA DESTnOYEi;
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