The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 29, 1870, Image 2

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From-awasticle in:the-Serantats -Dem
ocrat of last dayollowing
extracts I .• • • .r.
" It. is to logregretted that Judge Wood-
ward refuses •to be a candidate, and we
have hoped that somethingmi,glit happen
to- induce him to change his mind.
We believe, however, that he has firmly
resolved to leave the field. Who then shall
l.ithe candidate? :
No doubt Susquehanna county will
claim it, and if she brings forward a
strong man, who. will enter into the
canvass with a determination to, win, our
people will very generally accord it. Sus
quehanna county, however, has no very
great claims. She is nothing but an in
cubus on Luzerne's Democratic majority,
and at all times puts the election of our
candidate in peril. We always bear about
the great changes that me going on in
that county favorable to the Democratic
cause, but when election comes she is al
ways sure to roll.up the usual Republican
Maj mity, They. are wedded to their idols.
They go the whole hog on the nigger
question, and now that the Fifteenth
Amendment has been saddled upon as,tho
colored element, which forms a compon
ent part of their population, will probably
make it still worse. -
We may therefore expect nothing from
Susquehanna county but a big Republi
can majority to overcome. Luzerne must
stand the brunt of battle, and ought to
have a potent voice in the selection of the
candidate.
We are sorry for our Democratic breth
ren up there ; they are good, true, and
faithful Democrats, anit if they have a
man among them who can honor the po
sition. of Congressman, we shall only be
too glad to give them encouragement and
But we don't want the Democrats
to attempt to localize this question.—
They ought not to say that the candidate
must be from Susquehanna county so
long as they must necessarily look else
where for the sinews of war.
Who can tfiey:give as a candidate who
will bear aloft the Democratic banner to
victory..
From the tenet& the above, we should
naturally conclude that' " change had
come o'er the spirit of the dreams ° of the
editor of the Democrat since he penned
his first editorial on the subject of Con -
gressman, - *liith contaitied the following
trothfnl passages :
" Let us promptly do justice to Susque
banua,county. She is fairly entitled to at
least one term in three, certainly one in
" Let the Democracy select a man who,
when elected, will honor the district by
his manliness, his intelligence, and his de
votion to the principles of our faith. Sus
quehanna has such a man—let her bring
hhn out, and then stand by him."
Those sentiments contained stubborn
ar iclx we 11 vro vkamotll
friends in Luzerne were willing to ac
knowledge ; yet we do not consider them
any gratuitous condescension on their
pert, but as conceding an honor which
we emphatically merit at the bands of this
Congressional district. Why the tone of
the editor in his last is so materially
changed, behest can explain.
As to oar "incubus" condition, we
would like to present a few facts : We
never have asked, nor do we at this time
ask the Democracy of Luzerne to aid us
in our county local matters, but when we
refer to this Congresional district, we
happen to be at present a part of it, and
until legislative change is made, our im
portance as far as it goes is thesame as Lu
zerne. We believe that 'Mir 2,500 Dem
ocratic votes went instal far toward elect
ing Charleit . 'Dennison : and .- George W.
Woodward as did 2,500 in - Luzerne. We
knOW magnanimity and the
waiving of a conceded right gave Judge
Woodward his last nomination, and se
cured his electiOn.
The egotism of Luzerne as expressed in
the above article might with equal propri
ety claim that the United States were an
" incubus" upon Luzerne county, because
she gave a majority for Horatio Seymour
in 1868, and they did not.
As to our claim of " great changes"
which is spoken of, let past facts and fig
ures determine, for they will not lie. We
have under an almost hopeless Republi
can majority of 1,800 in our county, with
our comparative light vote reduced it to
1,052, whereas Luzerne with a Democrat
ic majority of over 3,000 carried the coun
ty in the last important election by bare
ly 1,006 majority, and a Republican may
or elected in the city of Scranton. Please
add.and subtract, and ascertain in whose
favor the balSinte weighs.
it is well enough for us all sot to he too
much puffed up with pride, as it might
have a fall. This wholeqnestion is summ
ed up in a very few words. We are all
members equally in this Congressional
district, each having an . equal right to a
voice in _its representation, and county
lines have no particular significance. We
ail Want a incoassor to the One who has so
nobly advocated our principles in the na
tioual Capitol, who • has _proved and will
prove himself of the true tribe. ••As it has
truly been said "Susquehanna has such
a man," and when the proper time comes
propose to piesent him and 'frstind by
him;" and if Luzerne will but discharge,
herifirtyas,:faithfully as the Democracy
of our county has done and will do, we
propose to EMT #l4
.W.Tudge Conyngliam inaletter ptib-
Liehedlaat iWeek informs the people of
•lioeriik that he baogintiir his resic°ma
tiiiiibi the Governor to take effect the
eiletith.of July next. Zrbis making the
time too abort by statute - for an election
the tiffieiv4lprobbably be fillet by ap
ptotamut for another year from October.
Address of the Democratic Congres-
stoual Caucus.
We need not ask attention to The tit*.
ly addresg just issued : by the DetiiectAc ,
Senators onttßepresentatirs in Clirngti*,
which we publish.to:day. `Alletinsiderate
Democrats will be glad to see such wise
advice given by a body of men so well en
titled to speak for the party, and who
' speak with all the authority that belongs
to their representative character, oppor
tunities,- and deseried Weight,'"and"saind:
ing in the party. If their coon els are
beetled, the splendid dawn'of victories iu
New Ybrk, Connecticut . and Dre,gon,with
which the year has opened, will inii*n
more and more until the Democracy are
again tri u mph an t. ,
1 The address reminds us that the State
I Legislatures to be chosen this year will
elect new United States Senators to take
the places of ono third of the present
members of the Senate, and- that an op
portunity is afforded to revolationiza the
political character of the House of Repre
sentatives.
- - - 41111. -
Income Tax.
The army of office-holders headed yy
the President met with a Waterloo de eat
on Friday last. The Senate put a quiet
us upon the infamous income tax, by a
vote to strike it out. It will be remem
bered that not six mcnths ago the Presi
dent, in his annual message, recommend
ed a renewal of this war tax,• which had
no other object than to make fat offices
for the political harpies who collect it,
and in direct violation and • opposition to
the pledge made that it should cease with
the present year. This pleased the office
holders, but did not please the people. We
rejoice that this scheme for the benefit of
assessors and tax-gatherers has been de
' feated.
L:"f - A call has been published in
Pennsylvania for an informal convention
of active Republicans from all the minor
ity counties in the State, to meet in Phil
adelphia on the 4th of July, for consul
tation and co-operation.
This is for the purpose of inventing
some new• schema to bolster up their sink
ing fortune& They must find something
stronger than the "cullered pnssen."
Mr""llonest" John •Cocolle made a
drunken and disorderly speech in Con
gress, the otherday, and struck at Judge
Woodward. The Judge replied as follows :
"Mr. Speaker, when I select my 'bioh
grapher he must be a man of truth, and
therefore my colleague has no chance to
become my biographer. When I debate
on this floor I debate with gentlemen who
were sent here by constituencies. I never
debate with a man who stole his seat here
from an honest man for the purpose of
selling cadetships."
The Pyramid that Curses Radical
hm.
Corruption.
liffirximry
The Income Tax . .
The Tariff Question.
LAND - GRABBING.
The Cuban Question.
The Naturalization
The Ftheenth Amendment
"Requieseal ia pace."
Sick of his own Medicine.
There is some little wonderment in the
vicinity of Columbus, N. J. For a long
time there lived in that vicinity a man
whose name is Burns, and this man
Burns had a wife who was called Mrs.
Maggie Burns. Now Maggie and her
husband were both Republicans. For
yclirs they have cursed the Democrats, as
copperheads, copperheMg as traitors and
traitors as too mean to live, and rice ver
sa. They have claimed that the negro
was equal to if not better than the white
man. Especially has brother Burns
claimed this. During the
~ years• of his
married life, he has been a very busy man
—six children have clustered about his
hearth stone and he has never missed an
occasion to vote the Republican ticket.
But just now a patch of shade has
crossed the sunshine of Brother Burns'
life. Not long since the last of his chil
dren, the youngest thereof, was born un
to him and his wife. But strange to say,
the little one is blaclr At the age of six
months he was developed into a regular
young Ethiopial.' Burns is in a quandary.
For a long time ho thought that it was
1 the water, the climate, the medicine, the
1 political excitement., or something of that
I sort which caused this discrepancy be
tween the last and the first born of the
i Burns family. Then he laid it to his
wife's reading so many Republican news
papers and thinking so much of the inno
cent cause of the war now dignified by
the name of the'Fifteenth Amendments.
At last he discoveaed that the cat in his
meal was an Ethiopian. five feat teu inch
es high, very black, but decidedly comely.
—at least in the eyes of his wife. And he
contemplated inaugurating a shooting
match and making the body of the Ethi
opian a reservoir for leaden bullets. But
the colored chap has fitted outwith a car
pet bag; has gone hem*. and Brother Burns
swears that be will live no more with his
family. So he has taken a (=pet bag and
started South, swearing venganoe upon ,
each and every five feet ten inch negro he
sees
Earle in life Bro. Burris embraced the
Republican party and he should not ob
ject to having a portion of that party em
braced any reasonable opportunity to em
brace his consort. We hope be will Dot
start, a new graveyard- with the dusky
complexioned marauder. It would be too
bad to weaken the Republican party even
one vote. Let him rend that beautiful
sentence uttered by the immortal Prmi
dentr-Let as bare peaeel.Fran/din Her
ald. .
--Seventirtme Chinatiten have come
from California to Masiachusetts to work
in the boot and shoe )3hops.
This is called "protecting' American
labor. ,
Car Manx/Suffer rather than takepan
seons medicine; and this is not ,to be
wondered at, as the reined,' is often worse
than the'disease. Sufferers from. coughs,
colds, influenza, sore throat, or:,-tendency
to Commmption, will find in Dr, Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cheriy a remedy as agree
able to palate as effectual in- removing
disease.
The Fall Elections.
An Address to the FrieAdref Gnistittition
alpHowotiotrantillonest Vprernment
0-ihe"Dentoe.iatidehators ohd Repre
iitiitative4,• t-fj
I!": 3— !;. : li'alinfisarotedune 24.
uhders4tied islt i aaveft4A call your
iittetition'tc--th4eculifivtip6rtunce of
the elections which take place this year,
and respectfully to submit some sugges
tions for your consideration. By the State !
Legislatures to be elected,Abar4one-third
of the United States Senate will be
.-Licar.11,41,414P-me44 , * 8 . 01,411e--- A c A -
House of Rep resentatives are to be elected
next fall; lUpon- the Omit* . elections,
then, depends the question_ Whether the
Democratic and Conservative elements in
the Senate'shall be increased, and wheth
er that element shall have a majority in
the House of ltepresentatives, and, as a
consequence, whether we shall have a
constitutional, economical, and honest
government, or a continuance of revolu
tionary, extravagant, and wasteful and
partisan rule ;'whether we shalt have gen
eral, uniform; just, and•constitutional leg
islation, with reasonable taxation and fru
gal expenditure, or unconstitutional, par
tial, nn just, class legislation, with oppres
sive and unequal taxation and wasteful
expenditure.
That we have strong reasons to hope for
a favorable result is plainly apparent. The
elections already held clearly show that
the tide of reform has set in with a power
that cannot be resisted if no blunders be
committed by the friends of reform. If
they do their duty and act wisely ; if they
throw off all apathy and act with vigor
and steadfastness. there is every reason to
hope that their efforts will be rewarded
by success. bet there he no dissensions
about minor matters, no time lost in the
discussion of dead issues, no manifestation
of narrow or proscriptive feeling, no sac
rifice of the cause to gratify personal am
bition or resentiment, and let the best
men be chosen for candidates; and we
may hope to see our country redeemed
from misrule.
And in this connection we beg leave to
say a word to our fellow-citizens of the
SMithern States. Do not risk the loss of
Senators or Representatives by electing
men who cannot take the test oeth, or
who are raider the disability imposed by
the fourteenth amendment, whatever mar .
be said as to the validity of that amend
ment or the test act, you may rest assured
that Senators elected by the vote of mem
bers of Legislatures who are held by the
Radicals to be thus disqualified will not
be permitted to take their seats, and that
members of the House of Representatives
thus disqualified will also be excluded. It
is the plainest dictate of practical wisdom
not to incur any sneh risks. We hope
soon to see the day when all disabilities
will be removed ; but in the meantime do
not, we entreat you, lose the opportunity
to strengthen the Democratic aud Couser
vative force in Congress, acid the possibil
ity, nay, probability of obtaining a major
ity in the next House or Representatives.
by putting it in the power of our adversa
ries to overthrow ur disregard your elect-
Signed.
-- • •-
A. G. Thurman. 0. James B. R ek. Kv.
W. 'l'. Hamilton. Md. C. W. Potter, N. Y.
J. W. Johnson, Va. S. ilambleton. Md.
Garrett, Davis, KT, J. I'. Knott. Kr.
Gem Vickers, M. S. S. Cox. N. ' t.
Stockton, N. .I.C. Hai,glit. N. J.
T. F. Tlaynard, Del. S. S. Marshall, 111.
Caiserly,. Cal. S. L. Marliam,_
I r 01!rc, , ry. K y .1, 11. . r.
W. Saulsbury, Del. John. Fox. N. Y.
D. 14, Norton. Minn. W. S. Holman. intl.
Sam. J. Bandit!, Pa. M. C. Kerr, Ind.
0. W. Woodward. Pa. D. 31. VanAn ken, Pa.
P. van Trump, 0. James Brooks. N. Y.
S. Archer, Md. A. G. Burr. 111.
R. J. Haldeman, Pa. W. Mringen, 0.
J. D. Stiles, Pa. D. W. Voorhees, Ind.
K. L. Getz. Pa. Peter M. Pox. Ala
J.R.McCormick. Mo.H. C. Catkin. N. V.
B. Winchester, Kr. W. C. Sherrod, Ala.
W.E. Niblack, Ind. J.C.Sehnmaker, N.Y.
0. Cleveland, N.J. W.ll.Barnum, Conn.
J. A. Griswold„.N.Y T. L Jones, K v,
K 3llnn. J. C. Connor, Irexas.
Jas. S. Smith, Ore. W. N. Sweeny. Ky.
K F. Dickerson, 0. L S. Trimble. Ky.
Geo. W. Morgan, 0. 3.11. Lewis, KV.
Peter W. Strider, 0. J. T. Bird, N. J.
H. W. Solcum,lT. Y. T. Swanti, 31d.
John M. C;i-Cbs, 111. 3. M. Rice, Kr.
T. N. McNeely, 111. S. B. Aztell. Cal.
Patrick Hamill; Md. c: A..:Pdridge, Wis.
Erastus Werls, Mo. G. M. Adams, Kr.
J. A. Johnion. Cal. J.L.CaI auagh; non.
H. A. Reeves, N.Y. J. K. Shaffer, Idaho.
Ben.T;Biggs, Del. J. Nuckols, WT.
F. Wood, N. Y. A.A. C. Rogers, Ark.
Startling Array Between Two Cro
ay Brother..
Not long since one Lawerence Rapps,
living near Monroe, Detroit, hew: me de
ranged. being subject to fits of melancholy
and weeping. He con ti tined to grow worse
until it became necessary to send him to
the asylum at Kalamazoo. One morning
last week George F. Streeter was to start
with the unfortunate man fur the asylum.
bat felt he should need assistance, and
Christopher Harps, brother of the crazy
man, volunteered to accompany Streeter.
The Detroit Free Press says :
"On the train the two brothers had a
seat ditectiv in front of the officer, and it
was noticed that the insane man grew
more and more excited. He continued to
groan and weep, deploring the calamity
that was so soon to seperate the two, per
haps forever, and refused to be comforted
by the sympathetic and cheering words of
the officer. Lawerenee had now and then
a glimpse of reason, and, when the trio
got of efoi'dinner at the'junction, was the
coolest of the three. They all sat down
at then hotel dining table, the officer be
tween the brothers, The table'vvas filled
witb;men; women and childi'en, pewee
gerion the train which stood opposite
the door: The meal had only commenced,
when 9bristoplier, the Smile brother, sud
denly uttered a loud Scream of 'sent,* and
despair which 'startled every one,•eausing
every cheek•to turd epaik- `AS-heslirieked
he rose,frOrrilifeltahle;Aaslied the officer
aside as one Might It child, and then the
two insane brothers lacked together in a
mad struggle.- Up and down they whirled,
shrieking, .kicking; 3triking,'lTlling; each
one a giant in sttetigth; each one a de
mon in his hate.- y The :strohgeit men
trembled f i end . pllshett'sway front the
strange; stenty the *tiniest' acreanied; and
for a moment - or two there - *OS' 'inch a
strange 'spectacle there att tine paver
wit
nesa lifrtinse, The mad livthers
struggled and • tvritbed, now one'down,
then the other filitil•soinelmie'of the pas
sengers cried "shoot theta." The officer,
coolest-of all, made several - efforts to sep
arate the combatants, which was accdm
plisheirby jmwerenee seizing his brother's
bitt.apd springing through the crowd to
the door.
,lfetWent straight- aboard the
train,. cltunbeot* . do tb.pp tof 4„bb
Christopher was thrown-down and batted,
and then 'cams a struggle to secure the
,
other brother and take him from the car. This week found him at the doors of Con-
11, w a ha z: si . s ess now ifo is i w t ithi s n i t rula he d rs i t s l2 acti years, vaepript7uwa ftcg erai n :
The feat was at length accomplished, and gress with fresh credentials asking for
then lif....wsPkted,rl. and f . 'nd left • , ~. s:il • ti_Qis. lical
~...,• frere: a d and -, y ' ag I . • t„,,,,11 y must b e, as
at thelioteli.'*hil St to . tame 't• i
'''
re- e ° '•-•••"- keltin a s
..'' Igo: ''''' env ''‘ are ' - .1 , g al
,!;', constantly from the ...Mi.
this city ttliPlinst . to vie ~. w Y .- b•vuoof., e to of .-; all ~i , iced . • 'in ,ei . ,;, to sell and exchan ••f. o '"
locked itii it t tl l tit 4 ;tation, ha .• e ".' 2,
~.l i f t• - ; ~ rt; .... • " of rious kinds, to be ob • .
, - . 4- .„.,•-,.•• • ' . .f . -a., ", 0 place, for the marl
the officer re iraed to , * ..rivar,•! 2 ~. not .. tad : a them with little . .., ...;
the othe'r - Uditivilt return tog .• nd yIN . '"AtiEll. lie • ' ,:e o " site .' .f a •ty In a huddle wi
this (me to Monroe. The yells and shrieks resentatives have passed a bill to increase perhaps is grocery and hotel, &c., as In the east
of the poor fellow conflueil -at the Station_ the pay of the_ ce nsus to,„4,qfit degars a ern States, but houses only are scattered here
were enough to make one tremble, and day andailleayr. 1 his pay 18 entirely too
lie jtintlit'd and,bohatletlitaiiiiiiol(e4tior laigetylietr,sys i gopettfir tlin•daty does not
ttrtit
bread
~lsalmte
ba an
, at me in south
of his cell in a Way that 'shook tfie bald- ini: .fere irifh-lbli4i4grtrlilr' tUsiness, if ; in f o lt iv u t es t br o t e .ro e I, m n e il i d g i rn od e nglr rume d Ga l ; nos : a - li ttle north
lie
Minnesota river; said to boa lacep
.1117 1 ,.
istg....„. Therliliole r aneident_4„,ope,,,,,444,,,l ' 1.,10w5, what little re- more im rtance as the centre-of a line w cat
strangest that }iii'.' ocetire•l Ter a • long gist;'&4llll - 81151 7 fift. ' 1 ggiffti - • - ---. .
time, and but for - torn-clothe!! end wraith.: payer's pocksVahlittnkcititig. horde of V.' P ert on of thew ea t t . t 3 St
raulte•oor mes frottillifinitetio awl V i gh, bcniri
es exhibited by the officer, .and 'yells .and office holderi!llTlti . cpiarlered on the peo- -.
shrieks of the last , victim of thte &arra it ;
ale fort tlie4f . t9 - 4sAti ou 4 l4 , k 4 stiettiny away i ' - ' wila °n-tk°444 " °l°-river;
disease, it might seem - like-a , ranlaiiee. • • about too Miles abiii BE PiniftY s th;e'ilifei,
their' substattel;.. tiil, ti ed a day and really about 75 miles salnilif it in !attitude, and
ankatothon
- ---................- _.-..... . . mileage used to be, t he put of •a, member' with 9a. faSintles for Pettin g - 7 174 tgr
, • of Congress. ITow long, will it be before 1 s p r v a l i r e Ta n' d e o rir ,efm e lw rinneeo t tn ° 7leer u rismsl ere -- be
SuppOsed Xlurdcr. ,
The Elmira Aslcertisen•gsysi!Onr repo% the piti,of, censite..tiktuas. is. •Sacreased ti? the.plaw - of most impnanceirtthe;settg‘• - - - hsit
lar corrt•spoadent•at;ManstitidiTiognCoo, .8.5,00,4 .yeaf? .„' .; „.... - . - ,-, •of the Stan; ; The Misinesota Taller Is :said to
Pa., writes us under 'date of June . 206; ~.. .. 77- -4-abi,lowi•in---, ---•--,: , , heallogethei• the 'finest Oorthsif of the - ptifte of
the following particulars jut regard to. a -7, There are 9 1 counties , , gr i l
i.in the State of ethtli; . li ' i t y ted .. = r,:, . bee
sudden death and. stipposed - Murder; in In diana, and SO of those' are reached by the stow fitiandinavisnswoc- 1a11y. , ..i.b49. PM
that comsty , , .. ,
.. . , ,
railroads.,• ;,: ; -,, i • to the grand scheme ot.iration. projectod , by
On Eriday afternoon last, at a. place ,•• ,- , -7 . 7 ,. 7 ”. 4 ."! -- • , 's . ' -7 -' thellnrtherri,Pacllit Railroad, there-are' . 014 to
bieflisittiotib'fimS" inoto•Mertiomlnder
called Panther Run, in Itutlmidtostatahipi , . -,-The.,-Peoria.,oll4 .1 Transcript • s•sys tr e ren 6 teroinitunde • eitrosessadsvan
in this county' a boy about eight - -yearS 'three men in that citarhaiie-,beeti.;experi-1 of tiorthern.l4nroPs•leACKleilullillttitentallP 9 P
old named Todd, was- found: dead in a meat:Mg upon, aperpetual- motioa ma- t the rich broad acme of her public domainvitierei,
barn, bv .his mother. Her, story is, 'that chine-700 e for tweiity,.aud another for`millions of unclaimed acres await their codling.
she seal him out to get some wood to .twetity-live years. !, A, ~ e ntlenian of Stockliotat says that &walnt
" ' ' ' 1 vial', hear bawd reports of .Whicensin and Min
make a fire. lie not returning iminedi- , ...,._ —_____ __ - , ~,,.,,,e a nd scent 1.,, f
ately, she went to look for him, and found l ,g,..,-..„ I --:--, ---- --e— Pre-et. these for two reasons,
Moo. - art , ............, ....t. 4.. lon account of climate for one th ing, and because
him dead in the barn, -tying across the I - 10 1 ' X•' C. ~- 1 1/PVUPVtInti!VlitP• so many of thCir countbmieu - aid located here
manger, with his bend on one side 'of it
1 1 for another. Ole EMI has• published In the
and his feet on the other side . A corn- •
Ou•nim..Wise, June 20, 1870 . t , I Sl r;nt eed en is . h ai r3liw e rs l isictlerstli qm: g l'ar V ad-wviceill ' ii"nd. hats bewtuntel:
nets jury found marks of a rope en his . 1 home in Nlinnesota and Wisconsin than any
neck and where the knot of the rope had 131 u. Enrron. : 1 where else. The trattlis said - to be that the hu- I
come tinder his ear. His neck - . wad also i
Notwithstanding It ts claimed In certain guar. man hive of North Xitrope in swarming, those '
said to he broken. The verdict of the 'ter , ' that you have but a small circ&ation for can
jury was that he came to his death by your rower, in nay wanticrimpiainong the people , who quit tiAeicolg,*,astixaglrliidogynir faces
atur`ra' set
t hern r aside,,,buy.•lotow Mintlesota wili take
hanging, the act being performed by the lof tins county, It seems t
ü be an almost (mini- 1 gmx t ear , o f h er a dopted eldtdrem ,an fertility
lianas of some one t o them unknown. No t prosent,insUtution. if Lgo into a workshop, it iof soil, in bountemeghticycstg, 4,tteplthiness of
rope 'MU at first discovered, • but utter a I is there ; into a, farmatottse, it is there ; Into a I climate, in getxtil•ins,rOvltigi tinitucajoali
search. through the learn one was found, I hotel, store,post-ofllee, or villa g e
residence, k " i te n • n iuti. t w n :nTi bl a i a lgitoteittriltstilp ; !inane
wit li which the deed, is supposed to have and beholdl, it is there, doing he proportionate I so m gives the stranger dttearty_svelpome She
been done. There waS said to , he . strong- duty in supplying ,;the news and good sums- lhas a rich deep soirtlia( is not 'easily exhausted,
suspicious in the neighborhood that - • the Ilia:met' the day; and. be not doubtful-even if
mother of the boy committed the Murder. I yon enter kite the m H o l y o f hones e_ thec , boroh ,time, vegetation cot iitc . t 4 ' ... b verf ebeni - lopid e l a y , , fie
that is capable of it:biting n - dictitth
. for a long
tttra
,this season have had
It is also said that she had threatened to l of the Most.Righ, it is there ! peas the find of June. 7 1 g.ii:ittaic4,:is not Gee
kill hint only the day before, and that be I " TAKE OSIB ESAMPLa, TO Or it POEPOSIL (KIM" from sickness as some entertain an 'idea she Is.
had gone to one of the nefghhors and I A: kw Sabbaths since notice was given from Some die of consumptio ` by , talt a ing cold, and
begged to stay all night, because his I the M. E. Church of New Milford, that a prayer fr e s t an h lr m 7relliZit v al e o hi themT - he
mother abused Ins so that he could • not I m e e ti n g would be held - at the church an the ; s carlet fever hasipreialled • conaiderible among
stay at home. The above is as correct an I Thursday
:recount as can be given of the sad occur- i „ Te t e Wereevening • following, and the " - Stew- the children the past , ..whtter.ina spring, • most
.pariiontarlyinvited toattend. When cases fatal. Diphtheria-wentom,tth IV ma i. nt e er'
ence, at present, there being so many dif- I the people bad assembled, the first order of b sumPtives come-here la d l e - ' - i'g °me - °re
ferent stories. I: bus me now of a minister end his w, and little girt
, Mess wq o ktbe reading' or-the Montrose DEM).- of five, who cainelast fiat friiiii Connecticut, to
- -- , ..0ta by Ovate cow , ' ;fee to find as the
MD AP- --
curer, hirelation to the pittermity'of the name of
Horrible. • the pliee Called" film:tete Corrrra ' " made very
There has been brotteit to light a eiiseo oo t x di e ,M i.. " pit o 00 - n
gnatureof " H v s p o o l o ot of
of cruelty which, for revolting details and your
Nod
sickening surroundings, has scarce ever , this •
liti;ea spire toward
rd truth,
before l ac
agolb.r w:m equaled.annamed .i
Gibson Ab4tttune ti alo nti t
n te th iim e, mene : e ev-e. r since he abandoned
NO. 337 Loinhaid stre4; but he:priesthood and his religious faith ; and be
the house Itimself
. to be the only man of impor
soon found that the locitlitt' Wits artythirig umetoti4 region eluded to, takes It ferl,,mmt-
hut an env !able one. be was - I. niraus
itrosetf be noise . and ' I , I thin the "Sinners C orners... 1
for t a tim.; Ite was unable to define it. Afi a4.15:9111 „Puin
.ittioo was so BfaalLa
length he
came 10 the
t , ,,nehisinn that an !- when the world was made, and is.rit the
insane man was lod ti ged near br, and 'int present ilea, . 1 4 111 4 F w!'s.irt thought of
Monday in. ilmmi his man. , when the term was at first playfully mud by,114
author and always since, by me. But alter the I
lie \ i,iteil the Ci•n tntl Station anti de•-•
jailed the affair to 'Lieutenant Thomas, reading of the DP-lux:RA; and a discussion of:
and that official. aceompanied ht . Beggar I : 11 ° by ~weri t" of last article , it wins.ammtlfavtl
Detectives Koniwasser and 'Reviler. visited ' "Pa'-'l4'` change" that he knew that
the place pointed ors
to them. Thescene air. 441.011w:1s the parent of that name; and he
is the northeast corner ot 'Fourth and ° "0 1 • 11 "`l e 'll4 that Stitt " nercrautlmr-
Loutbarti streets. The
it
a hi° 1-17.4 " /1" to even "insinuate nint. I had in the
and a half story h ouse . i f a i li t e d y e ll ow , host intendcal to,defame him or hiatinally, yr
and need on the first floor its n cigtir shop. ! hi"-Oeighborsi•bY thR uski"f the term in diP 04'
'lll crier to yesterday was oc_ I ilti manner In which I had tined it. And he
cupid by Joseph Hertaues, aged 50, 'V.' s might havetrothfully added, that thefiest time
moitncr,• san, anti nts -utrtn ner
,irrrn ,• "- •—•••.,•••• '•••• • 'v....a LT
a.T.11. 30. Pam the statetlent matte by 1 Mr. Sutton in the prets•nce of other witnesses;
tribson, Denten:lnt Months was led t o and hr. mightlhave also added, that even since
believe that John was kept confined, and I " Lea made .such a butt-of himself coat'
in said belief he was correct. of-the noose, ern button has in.the
Joseph at first detiled all I<noWledge nozence of many witnesses, assumed the pates-
John, hitt at length acknoiyiellged that lie ; •aitY of the name ;Ate& might have further
kept in confinement. The lientenant adlitx4: that. %kin, .button's word would stand
then caused a wan-ant to he issued: and I aplinst trthonsarol inch namclmsvillstesna • 13:'
yesterila) it NI ;1;. , served. The a p a rtm e nts!! Bid, suffice it Welty, 'irritator the reading 47C
occupied' by .lolin were found to be two the 101:noca.re, and the declaration of the pastor
coop-like back rooms, one above the oth- f above referrtsl to, a prayer. was made and the
er, abort eight feet lir' tett. They were I mid encodisrnisseil, the stewards remaining for
walled in on three sides, air entering on I business, that Ido not propose todiselose nine
the fourth, between rough boards, nailed 1 present writing:— -'
about an inch apart. The flomingi were l But while ittaVe If" undercover of rnyeye;l
rottg,b hoards, filled with etcrement - from i allow ino to'sboorbitn to your readers.'
an inch to two inches deep. the accitintila- I Ho seems to have offended at me'for having
tion of years Purnithre ' consisted br , giteif a :i"thiyftililhat'ii:(concededy tiuthful ttic
two pieces of mnslin, cinee'White; tint anti tifakiald'aielioul heinsertharis 'wort be
now thick with filth. The You'd' out of tortetfoivri'mado new one' to be - enOted *pan o
these coops was used for cutting I Pu** new' sit ;alreruir selected, which will olniair the
by tl,telirasorier, tt,d the upper 1
. 0 . 4 . 1: 0 - , proper of the age, and the enterprise
,of bet
tng room.
In one of these
. 900ps W:O3 fold
,the I citizens Of the district, atidthet goal triarutke•
men% uf the Dlre'etcirs.
imbecile John ifMTi g es- Corers g his -H6 tooblittd to see fiat point of the con
body was a coarse hag, the material of vast t ?,*, thns'prescryed'. by. pan picture 6e
which could nut lie determined 'for dirt. l
ee. th, 'past present and futureappearance
On his face was a matted growth of 'hnir • ! • • ••
the schoolhouses of. t h e district. Not being
his color could scarce be particularized: of able to dispiitc u j;)Oint of tny picture, but cid-
An attempt had been made to cleansetim, dently having souse personal antipathy toward
brit his bodily excretions 'had so grow.ri
me, that he is unable or too cowardly to visit 1 .
to his skin that the discciloration was in- own head, he turns and points his
effaceable. Strange as it mar appear, this upon my
shafts of malice toward a school teacher—" a
creature has fin confined in these coops
for twenty-two years being placed them') tittle girl," I might call her, were it not for the
at the age of eight. He is nothing more formmille3 of fat'llMn'
I will not occupy your space by repeating the I
nor less than a piece of human mechan
' silly complaints he makes, as long as I know
ism. . - - - I that there are three school directors within an
hour's walk of her school, and, believing them
to be honest, upright, faithful men, In their du-
ties as officers and to society, I shall trust that
they will.do their duty without fear or favor.—
But I have one • little word for this." 11,7 'as he
calls himself, If ho has not already crawled into
his hole, Mid Almt is that the common ripe...oh of
the people in hi 9 region that the man who
could be guilty' of the low, dirty trick of assail
ing a child, in order to reach her thther'e heart;
and attempt td throw his dirt upon purity by
his vile iniiiimaticmkthrodgh the public press—
who would assail a yotingtbinale whets a stran
ger inn strangeland; would be mean enough to
steal the dirty napkins from': a blind beggar's
baby, and wear them as ornamental neck-ties.
Hia trihttateriall eipertene.e in praying over "tad
poles ,""and ;ids
_failure' therein, idiould have
taught htin,tia'bontitie bittaSeleto his own level
and cider !dike animal creation, aroinot to
-
pire to ttnyttifitg - atiove the:pole-Cat.
Wbeh lie shall have die CitelnigetO aostdS,M o
personally, in any field thit he May choitee,
I pledge him not to be found on the, ",retired
f 0n,,,1de11eff," . 4 but stop lightintllt
tfe".girls'l, hav4 the Most tiapect-.
ful attention bribe
When told. to lift his hand he would do ,
so; so with his feet, head, 'arins, etc„ he
having apparently been drilled by club
treatment. Dr. Betts, who made a thor
ough examination orthe 'man, declared
himliopelessly insane, and. further
dared that no human being ottiLw than
he, could have existed ?in the noisome
dens mentioned. The., #erriges are, of
French descent, and fell heir to a fortnne
of about 840,000 by the death of their
father. The supposition is that John was
incarcerated 11 the brother that he might'
obtain the entire legacy. ,
The whole place is one scene of filth . ,
the bed-clothing used hy'John being in a
terrible state of vileness. The most sill , '
gular part of the whole attar is that' - the
matter has been known to the neighbors
fur years. 'Gibson was lea to, 'yevealinent
through fear of the insane man escaping
his barrier and. doing raliehiel;
Joseph was given a hearing, before Al
derman Kerr, and was hold inlls:o6o'hail
to answer for creating and 'maintain - Os a'
nuisance and for an ,aggravated; Oswalt
, John Was presented with' na.hinigliOi.u l
bnt the sack named'allor - Pl - .:lfe Out
to the insane' departnielietif"the'.24lins7
house. Joseph wi tt y 4tii1k4:011,0) . .r . ,*-'
Keefe, soap manufaCturer. - ' • -
Can each' eases exiet
city and not call down
meut ?—P h fhidelpida I*? tat.. 4
WII ttemore" Refuted ligerty
Whiteerrnme 'the ca i rpet 'bagger -^ frin
South Carolina, the seller of, eatlef'lS ffS l
wno saved himself frdrebipuliroff from
his seat io -Congress , hyi`npportnrielY
signing, has ;Tub been , retiiiiid-:hyliia, l
neoTo constituency.. Ilis'fbireiiie; 4bieh
ha' colleagues tilL! Cmigrest iet P 11, 9y.
stamped him as 'untie hlibe wok p 8 ,15
legislator, did not degrade hire! with; his
blabk constituency; • of .. "lenoir
made Ahern oftweridtinA A 'burr
hence they voted *id "rttitcaf,'
I theirthost 'fittitie'representidive.
. .
;
rlectttr-front -
' "cs a i'l6....terrO; Jinni
• ' 1 " ••:
iretklyreedieertthe
tissioeni;r cora:die* much or litteretit'
lam 3 dionght.-I'vvoubl
ysnailtst'articles of intereff. thott ,g. 4,1
erellitere4 thbi &V, otr. „Yr estig4
li;tieretitg;:oN,of Cdursielliere most DII
tltrei!itref,sttiny mittOtat Afiitigl'itt'o l :l',ist-
Edbte (Mateo 4 31inntimM.from PeansvLft4f
Pia, for instance, change in climate .an,tll .tut
difteTenpe, glitnqta.. TAte chine-to is v.ery math
less cliaiagubreliero;lesi Busidifit
pot storm an often, is a drycfand more belting
B piogpliere vit. one 11 , 11 g. rim) ,- 1:16 , liar
; pacing to know,loll OS wells, many:
011te.thigkillottFoi t t o oi s PIT. g from AMP! to
timo. Zahatoospciatv-4,Ml9lldlern #
a AO " trikP)Virc.fgti I I
Whim .':;it-c.fttin isetlief) , l6 - Take
id a dvancement,: bs 'ilrotth 'lli it - him 'fbetotitcc
Minnesota by ft_ APtcyinit.
last resort a rem ly for the canaturiptlon. Boon
after she came shelbetii - itongb • worse and
gradually decline lingezing4lll the putting forth
of the leaves of spring_wlicaaliptgoased awaY,
Here in Mankatd the,c4th very suddenly laid
aside her pure white Wriippin to..greet most
joyfilly the happy geolirmal. :03.pring, as she
I came unexpectedly ,ttipping,alung Alke a fairy
vision tautly Sc , enting hike a realitg so balmy
and bland was her atiiiiritnee, yet iieemingly so
frail and tender as tp bake oner feel almost to
tremble ut the sad latathacralght ev SOOll, too
r.soon await her. Butler stay,was. uuinternapt
,.isi so she tarried wilt . els the'ntore stately
matron of Summer bee - riPPearance, and
:et the light adsidnallelartw-of-the maiden of
Spring bounded awn3mmakirolannity visible, the
. 1 pressure under her deliOateTect the firm and eon
saderate tread of the: matron cd . Summer, Col
'. lowed closely on witkalowand WaTaared tread
as if in deep thoughtfulness was scanning
1 the future and conteMplatitig iitiltions work
I twfore her.
We dip the fulknirbeitimm . or*emt from
n delayed correspondence:
G [LEAS" itJND ViLiACIEWEMs.
Rattlesnakes are.namerousvo the mountains
up the river. Many haTeALKat seen this sausm
and a few killed. i. , ; slmll2 fia,sitru,larticl of these
reptiles! Shook:in:A - , w0nt1e,r.,... Snine folks are
afraid of their shadowsnever lift-ging wen one
alive, tthe reptile, I Eneun,mot.tt shadow). I ain
unable to judl-214M14Pcritartal eSpeeience as to
the propriety of feSr in suph,.castm
I hay, been loollingrAlt..tt.,,Ty Alice garden
(only needing a little-more eare) in town, be
longing to ReeilliltlEalilltnitiiop 6 Ohlar pastor
of the Preshyterlan,elmrch. Being too unable
at planting - tithe garrlen it himself;Sihith;the
genial host of thel"liarnttrit HOitsit,".33eCrtiry
and 31cInfOilh,'mereVIrnts;' Brownisif s Saloon.
and Haywood of. he li it farm, to woridlings,
and Esq. Do Boise;..er4bi.ebrincb,-mridi'ls'9ur
prise party Ana pranleditinilliitiiistei'.' l ley
suggest thatibeaMi" - abi' rltd:inake another
party and dress ='-
P. S.—l keeAtantagt (iNEKRI Int Acing fer.Pea
brush for this saw orylep, - saylpg ;bat "IL the
PreacherialtrxPee3l439:SiVq. 64 oP el Ag e
b4p+q~ he
mast be fed well Ant OnAkt consbasive
logic, Smith contrltiptpdftquibill vgg ia 4,,: ?
at;. 3 7. 10 4 0 " 12. '`So
Arc you fcg.4 pf g 99 4;_butyr!.. ~.411,11uMerm
ilk, too ? Antler . to gce thein..)li3th made ?
I am am!mrIzedP,I.I.ITIIe. I .4.YIFIFFt c ! , .- 4 4 at
(`iCAI:
Mr. lia)4icyciOrilii * - o.l:i) , rktileig, as a
hearty welcome ID477his
wife will see that your frieriel*n g' - iiirea 'for,
and the two youngladiz)4l. rm . *, you ,filth
music—if youpill in the season, . straw,beffiaa,
sugar and 6n*Uos . ip be:aa4iio_the repits.:!?.
. . ,
Mr. Hannah, nn eiperieneed surveyor, has
opened . a stationery, boots, confectionery, fruit,
and lemonade shop, near the pOst office.
A 'DEAD IDIOT.
"Dr. Pat." heati tha , to*n at mooting at a
mark or gabtie. - :llnniirriesn'muidint made, iiom
its appearance; When Adant r
was ta'ytitirting: It
Ls about as much Agate can lug. Dille la tune
death to anything fie tiotidivit at.' n shooting
at a time if theiniiiirlibrititaikotind. He'll
drive them bpth Into range And Alio birds
wittvinie ahOt: ;025r
•J!kEW
- _
P 74.
COtTed-0 .vreemy. toy vv =am norugon,
Fulthir lieir 'York - ' • - '••• • •-•-"
Week
nutter, 029@..30
&Acme-01417;M IEI. _4llOB.
eidtdry. :....... : ltelt
Eg.gs. per din ...... ....... ...... Saga
Coneon per borres;-- PI. 4 • ie • • •!iLIK4I2O O
rn ..1..i2.204040
.. • .; 1.20(4L50
Rye '-"• • • I.oootoe
-• • . ka84360
11 4". Yr" AIWA,: 4.7 3 te5i1t•:55:•t!!`•!,.5551;: 15018
Be..e .... „ .. 013 . -
WA . _ • ;
Pritetoeit;Perbbl.'';'=f; . .
Tallow " it:4'.1,1.1:41510;
NVAiztigailt.
"
rsTlßEti=Vtrtfr• itek.
A..11:10 binsiveiti erdtAtitidttobec;A:oo p ia
,„ " vi •
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IdEnhyuagi'., .4° 75.;:, , -71,66mEgroy
tiorthAtacdtaT. • t
• • • ..;-• -.COM*
athiltd 114111149 1 01(0 , :f.-rtf": 7 1 " - ,70 1 0:Pg:
gittaritiao, - • • • .9 ( g
fir Norwich, Comm. chartered 11ay.1803. the old GOD est 15E04
inrQmne{:nalt..4ll.of the ahoreze t =lished.
al ttlasteleqmpisigere dart -Ind re
Pied litalmireiVotAgtle ne4;106,,t0L.....'
piptCayp a 1 . 441 p Oar, the cam
alaaer:, fottialoplltatic*. aArtd , lll ll ,
r#.4r ri.t*9 l /..k l •Yriikiitiitii
nwaitilik...Alioatsintaimer.oAgritistuguA r to r ly:
. Torinutriiimak
; .4
o:BnEt..Artlitfrar Ar:. -Z:.'e%)lthlqrr
i 7;? !
to !..111 VO• 171111.
+a r ntrgrrl "lll44"%rY
liliMth i
IldwiritmllM
su arluss rActr:
BEW GF'PSU RNE
Lherury Notices.
riff" The Ede , v f • jaw an ex ,
• • 13 , J , - • g n ben ;its columns are
fir , i ma `; alike choice, enter
, g.• 1 trued - No one desire= of
• • beat the to of the best writers
of • , age' ill hesita 'subscribe to this vary
ua Jou na, not satisfied with
• its, h red upon the pub ,
fishers to , ...me more , endly and visit them
more frequently. Therefore, we am pleased to
rettneancerwrouswadere - thet - after -the lint, of.
July the Gantry will appear weel . a instead of
n°! :, .ed °lll ft ml=3 l3 4r , a=
en in , the pest, to interest and edify all who seek
cal recognition, The price of lip w y Go
atee will be onirry , (llinte cop
jm. five mutt • -
The publisbersiGAL.Taunexik. Ca. r • 415 Lo
va Street, Philadelphia, Pa., have repared a
!Ural 9iitiganntrittlgaViat:
Wernotece bribe hat - thes-combittallottr 0 the
aratiaa, Onion (Henry Ward , Beecher's lowed
and thi - Harette few one year for the low price of
53.00, in'cludiag that superb work of art liar
; shall's Wambold" Engraving - of - Wattlington.
The thin premiums are - wiry attraetiveiand
trust tul,t3itildier.hitehnitiriji.VileAlldo
, ited gag one.or-Wore have limn senora
IllfWe.havis received o.copy of. the NeWiper.
pet Dlrectoty published by , Gm.. P. Rowell Or
Co., of New York, containing a -corn= and
(listed tfriTtriti 141;
yes. - Bound , with.ttliftolame le a liate-Boik,
giving.' the emit K1).00118114 meet of the
principal newspapem of the tinilcd MAO;
There-is tilsosome agreeable reading In the give
of blographitaiii mat known tullvertisera The
whole forms a large octavo volume of nearly
nine hundred pager and Leech] for five dollars.
V' We hate received front the State &eat ,
dye Committee Gabe. Young Ifien's Christian
Associations pamphlet of over one hundred
pages, containtos,tlte.repostit of alLthe Associa
tions In our State,' and inforthation as to the
wOrth e ahlthOW Weary iron. • From itweteam •
that the Munberlof Associations in the State is
slaty-four, and that they are rapidly increasing,
there being almost.three times its many as there
area The niutamf 'Una geol kV of the
Wale-done tulittrWWiea" s itiY Much, and the
record is highly 'lt also contains a
vast amount of valuable information on the
work, articles
Cage " 31Lin!",...Rpen Air
it t latipas, Cottage' liebthl • Weed Work
mO.lbrariee,l4ctulut, rAietairl
social matting. Conyeaiums,rinances,o"..otc.
It is published free, in the interest -of the . Aseo
elation work, and copies may be lustily address.
lug T. K. Cree, Maarrairi.duno Executive Com
mittee,l'lt-L 01 41 0 to he - hi the hands
of every C nun in the Statti,_ ; The fot
lowingte* the Members ed the State Executive
Committee: Thomas K. Cree, Chairman; Fitts
burg— b f Peter ft - Simons, Ptah ; Gen. Jaz A.
Beaver, Belletketlel 'non it - ape, tlahtrglilC. C. Shirk, Eric ta 8. 34-Ifrs, , Yor 101!1.
Proactive, Harrisburg..
.-:lWWW* ll TorricEl 4
VSTATE of DAVID MATTHEWS,
.11:4 late of NowliMprOpicuMemo co. dee%
Loup qcstpintespatoorogton Vie e Mete ottleabolo
cume4 decelloarkilelutboeu graiteitui the
edoell persona tadebted to 'istd egg* are k=ffli:
&di° make Immediate payment, and those=
elates igiiestnia - realat3o - rariess them duly.
anted for set!lFiginaiiigiCivi •
Acne=
WILC. WART , . • thin. ' '
Ndle - VIN4OIITT.P. Trak`
•
IJl>lTOffri NOTWE.--The ander
elgmet. b1p#0.1614410N5143311 01Pbstm
coolutioteplebosoo comaty,Twais the bads
qi th esbOacintbo 14m ligalnitor be
eletabeereat*
Gmer..e, deceased"; - wilt attend to the
ditties of
141-10WHippolodzieos-et ble ones to Ileollmot. .
Thursday, Joky 1.14 1 / 4 411,b1/5 oi r lobb. Pox, Of
add
day.
Jorae.ii&V
VSTATE E. OF JORN A NEY, !ate
.1:A Leahropfethi.:4triiiilehiuma cotinty. Ps..
Lettere AO:mit iry irises 'do estate e 4
ab.,se 'Osten, decedent baying been ranted tO theirs
dersigned, notice la hereby given toall persons indebt
ed to .Id estate to make lamed/ate payment, sad
those haring clatroOspen It 1 heSSIME to present then
duly aothentlerted - MLIAIIELM t4 IMAPOYI
!WILLIAM AMU, UP.
Laden • Jane 8. 1820
VITO WS tirkbt:t.` "
?tie Iriarriiprord. ilirtiettor rpponfted by tar or.
phone` Coart - ofnos tittebasisa r County - to Mentions lb.
fond 11, the !nods of the tutor of tho estate of
tenutior Doughertu.. dteseh-ylll attend 1e the dudes of
ii uppotolotented.Weffift-in•AfontralC on Wednes
day-the Mutiny- of Aolf„ - :int, stoO
irbletr time idk. 'tenons tntereled. , gm rowan& up
Fur.g s. .t i t d o d.
their be tom. debarred from tom-
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MoritAbie; Jpoe B.)M.
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triYITOR'S NOTICE:
Thb dnderalgtied: an !mentor antaata_=t
Orpana• come attrawarananaa °rands In damn
rood In the bands of theadmlnirtrntor 9f ;he eating of
Pntztck 'iforill-ittrend total, Mahn se kW
appaantincoras his °Morin illonitonet on Nandi; am
llth day ,of a1y.1874, O'rlock. .at widelo'
time and place ad , pampa anirevlcad ta Prohnit
atalcas or be debarrad (com cainlaajn_ddlladd tanL
caIf7AA,T, Auditor.
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litiStvilwg,llllSetillile.---injute alai. • ISM
tiringr ate said and everyportion of tHewitailideolneli
thenticred: "Thejutnariatotatieli irtothetwornm spawn
what that elsstirp lasal4 deigns triliWebtanater• It
ineurnebetheiottonitortrm other minradd:and ' teattedirs:•
to, a cEttd!d iattinh . liiiilrliaad llaittganothine. Thecae.
Radice mall* cartiad (Miln : tor ielhe eindißelß . , SR
other lmpertedlona of the main spring la bunco:am dui
dace of the tium-Piecif)Vtlen It okrisiom. or other
diaPPlnr °I R l4 l ' , clue' , bets ' oMbi ' M I kr-c.5 400 - 12 7 ,1 ' ,
lid. *ThamaniezionlemiUnly or ilidr l, UP/ $7 1.3.
deficient In lustre and intellgenmend there b -a Isom.
anions expreeskat lathe etude catudenance whlgh. tali
as Palely es ellUtet79 l 4 ll c° l 4 l 4% ltist theßTela now'
bitting Organ whose office It Is to minister to the wanton!
the body. and to sustain and renew all It.. pasta, is not
performing Its duty. It requires renosating and regain.
tin g. endto accomplished this end Hostetter. Stomach
Bitters may be triaysald ..to-bo.yhe 4nie Mini' 'retina ,
d
The broken main Opringoliarwaten maybe mama hy a
new. one. but th e nomad% vus miy be reps and
strongthaxt. and • this lament then wma- or th Dumas
vegetable restniatiat which Mr eighteen ye ars been
'ruing st ettoceesful conteat with. dyspeps ia $ll ell.
ma . .Asa apeman for indigestion it alone.
Wben.therawatroos ot ;ficpbsninaoopcela bare Peat es
6=04 slihrint. at bed. dolugmore th in mit, WOW"
cosnplaint,s coarse' alibis whoksomoand ble, 74
liteevrfaL sbancloblectirecle aperiamand tame.
In all eases of dyspepsia the Byer ts tit r less dhow!.
erect. and upon this lot gland- well asupon the
stomach and bowels. Es with. singular db.
tioancs... leguhltier gunflint every seentire
audaselmilantgorgim on irlacti bodily amplaigatal Iteo;tb
OrWire Hallll4. WIRE GUARDS.
L'.73 figBprer;Froals,luso ic.
Iron Wiliteade•Wlre Webbing rof tetettl andweltry
Yeede; , slur irose Wire c 1 . 81eVeXi
reetts Owl O. Bead. •agi- now /
11 12
10te taeSperk Arrestrrs. Lasdeeeps Win* toe
doenfoite; -raper Macre Unice, Orkamillatat VIM
Work, etc. Every Inforeeetlosuidreitelm the ars
atm:totem 'M. WALE :•.= OEII., •
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of yoaai inn ma: WIWI who lig'
tertinh Menotti Debility:Cos., lorpplibilitha imam if
pelf care. Welton by ma who awed himself: And
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