The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 26, 1876, Image 2

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    EHE PEMOCRAT.
PullLimon' Evxsr W ZONES AT Mommie,
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• AT XONTIME, SITISQ'A CO , PA.,' '
BY
la sir*
EDITORS PROPRI TORS, ;::;„
At two Dollars per Year in Advance.
TO ADVERTISERS‘:—Tui DEMOCRAT as an adver-,
Using medium is unsurpassed in this section. It
refiCherkihe Farmerrhieeharile, and. business man.
circulation - is constantly increasing. and its advertiricg
rates reasonable. _lilacs 'lilt oi
givr nt CUT OfliCO or
XO
PRINTING:—Our o is supplied with four
rialeimiapccosti‘togetbetivitha iargiftlirletY.yor LlPet:
orders, fancy inks, etc., with which We are prepared
do.work in the Dent style and at prices lower than .
tirtompatitersln;inr etti on. HaMples:shown and
timatea cheerfully gisTri it our office. Work order
: :hi. mall' IfrOmpt attentiors:. ` • • •
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• t• iLAWLEY• • , W .C. CittS2A
'1161 , 1 closed in Ne%r Aork, - on. Monday
atl:l3
Wher i this chic e
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i0,1?,-riblyi.u‘47 100 Wica .
Officials atid. letidera -.were eouivietetrias
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week.
There ee ten war vessels earrying,l9 9
g6ns now at.the'Brooklyn,j'naVy yard and
alb of them in a condition for immedi4e
EOM
. .
le 'Minister Schenk's salary is reduced
he can fall, back ,upon draw poker for a
liglihood, but what, will the other chaps
./ • ,
the revenue collected on gypsum last
year was $7,000, •and it Cost $200,006 to
collect it. At this rate bow long will it
tal.e to redeem ypecie payments ? •
I ••
lieister Clymerl of this . , State,
has been ohoien -Chairmah of the\ D.em
ocilit 'National Campaign Conimittee,
with headluarters at Washiitgton:
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'The Democratic Nationalr COmmittee
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W . I meet in Washington on the 22a day
o f. & , ,
ehruary to fix the time 'and, place of
holding the next National CoriventiJn.
/iFrom Rome , ' comes ,the int4hgc.nee
hat
, ; the Tnrkish guvernment is ieady to,
,ccept the wdiatiOn 'of thergreat pow
: mon the oasis of the 'io.te of. Count
likarasiy• ;- • • I
• Ur. 13abbitt; the eminent soap.man -of
Nitv'York, had ssoef,ooo'stolen from him
anta did - not,know it. The reason such
a hole could be, made in
-his bank account.
Without distressing him is because he
adizertises extensively.
,The associated coal coirip,mies, !itcvitig
regolved , to suspend mining anthracite
c'o'al frOrn February 7 to IM.at . ch , 1: , state .
614 this is done , on accom4t of dimin i b
ed eimiumptien in conseciUence of old
weather. The retail dealers Counting on
theluErual..seyere :weather, had 1 - bail gh . t
fu stoc ks, and nPw uteourse hold large .
stipules, The miners - are also:` refusing
to t work at . the *Wei . offered.. •Tbe Tripe
oficoal had not, been lowered .as yet,. bui
the rule hitherto. had' been to raise
. rates
fr t Oin'ten to twentyAve . cents eath month
of Winter season ' -a thing - which has
not been done yet this geasn.
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Gen. Bea,uragard's ap 'nation for 'the .
reknoVal of his political disabilitie is
pirety a matter of business. Reis likei \
to! .become tau office-bolder under the
state, and -he wants his mind free from
harrassing doubts ftbout, eligibility. This
entific French gentleman - went intk
.he war of the. rebellion very much as he
is t desiroui of going out of it. It was a
seattei of business with him, and he
,hoied'-alively business tnan. His con
.11;ittrsineeepe. terinitaition
'of bdetilities
has so far. as we know been unexpection-,
; acceptetl :the
. situatiou readily,
add has 'turned his atteution to enterpris
es intended to hasten the reo4peration \ of
tle south..;
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We have a Dernoeratic brother- froth
Maryland who has seen . Blaine's amend
ment and gone one better. : ` \ the 'new
article which Mr. O'Brien proposes to in
elude in the CnnStitution not only pro
vides that no.public 'Money shall be ap
propr.ated for sectarian schools, hut thitt
no "Minister or preacher of, the Gospel;
or of any religious creed or denomination,
shall hold any. office in connection with
It
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.i--.7.--.-----„, , the public schools of any State." . .that
It is said 'that :tie rennSylVanians in ' is, doing prelty Ivell,, bu Lit is 'not all that
Washington-itte-AtWangry.,about these-, Brother ; 013rien proposes. Jle wants to
lections of Cidcinnati .over Philadelphia have it laid down not only that "no State
as-Ine i:iiliat.• place „of Meeting for khe shall
,make any law • respecting an estabA.
Septib;licati national convention. The lishine4 of
• rell Aioii, ete., but that "no
, releotiOri3Of the hospitOities 'ef the Cen.: ministk rin preacher of . Abe dospel, or of
tesiUial pitf :is accredited :to llir ! , - NlOrton's . any religious creed of denomination,shall
• inituence4l.l3o packed the,comukittee ou h o ld any office of • trust or emolument
-the Subject and through thel votes of him- undei the - United States 'or under any'
six other senators,
,United States State." Grant and Murton and Blaine
Tr:astir - 51i . selv,i - of ',lu%nu, , serving ‘ l ° and the rest of, • them might as well atop
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pp i y: f o x,Nyoming, an another friend:: now. They an never hope to tramp 1
as proxiffOr Colorado, 'put , the clreo - higher than 'Orien, , .His plan does
ir itidii - tittere `ft , would iskirocl and sout l id a little like a' bUrleique, and as we
h liiiidilthe:, •most good:, • The, 'thin no a'
that Mr. Obrien , WaS edUcated at
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lir iii36ll6;ii Abe' .aornmittee *,ere for: li - l4 St. Mary's„Colleg., it ..,is possilile,Out , he
Weiplija4id it itaiJoughl.:=ooB_lo-37'w.Pulcil May be'aceused of ',some wicketlJesuiti—
, Avvelitieni'.:oo.lcottd;•hact4 tatipeen :for call &Signs against' Brother. .1. - iiveli and
, Ytn.'ll3Cinilil4'ilii 1 1 ,0ils . ).Taiii a' #l .
,efri• - other iiioo - Eitatainen of Mr. Grant's Own •
ier of:tirdOMtnitief viict:,iti',l,o' , q l) ,4l*Otr 9014.;;4., ,iS', y„ , .,,,,rp'go . ing, ; ii)to:thia,
ly Phihaeiplaans4lesolid Li'ilna B at,, usiness. •we might as well go alt 14e•_way„,
teireleeitto•4 lir4l;oanterottgisr oAttiti le Ma it Woigdilie,A4fietiltFtwdo.l6:l4) more
the thilade ' biii4, that'l*J-(11.441,7*,q "tl:los6ll,qlyPli,4l7YlVieti',piii (141 e,
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Iu Plymouth,.. Ch ur ch last : , Friday
ed
41044itig himio laaainst, *hatelie O*l
- cast, ppon Ms citaisc* by
thp . letik4 of • 'Jndeo, yabooti,;,to.:*.ks.
A movement is on foot to secure the
rejection of Mr. Lear as Attorney Gener-
I t th4V:the opposition =comes
from certain rings in Philadelphia. it
whatlis urged aaainst Mr. Lear is true it
is tt pretty good reasou why he should be
confirmed: j.-1 '
•The Glirf id, of Otago, his'
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a hard' trioney: artiele tilie - Agiepaii;
~fo~ztl~ly for 'PelivnarS? ;a ncl„' the iicpu
can :Henry
.Qarey..ii•aird, of, Pen nsyl vania,
will have a so ft , money article in the
March - titunner: '"Wheit doctors
. s. •
. agree," eto. - •
There is arurit9r that, Ntlie war . in
. •
Night
..rates,, whibli has .lust been itdius-,
tedAmong the railroad companies by the
surrender of the Grand Trunk and Ver-:
wont Cent rail lines which siere'Ciittiow
et ,
under the others, is.to be renewed fur_ pas
senger traffic. 1 The Pennsylvania rail
road compatly is said to be,thiling fur
midahlS preParittions fur, carrying passen
gers and carrying them cheaply during
the centqur,tal par.
' Stokes' attempt \ -to „get .:out of Sing
Sing on
. 11 writ of habeas corpus has fail
ed, the Judge reilising the Writ.. Stokes' .
clannis a novel one. He was in jail a
year . or more .before his sentance to Sing
Sing, and claims that this' should count
as a part of the •sentence imposed. It is
hardly to be supposed that good lawyers
would gravely .urge such a claim \ as this,
but the intention of Stokes: probably was
to get down to • New York and stay as
long as possiMe i n Variation of the
monotony of prison life. We would nat
urally suppose•that Stokes would be ex
ceedingly thankfal . that he saved his neck,
and yet 'though he' got off- with a 'few
years imprisonment, he ianot happy.
is astonishing how, much it takes to sat
isfy some people.. ,
The S Harrisburg Patriot must have
card fiom Susquehanna -county when it
ii
says:, i .
T :ere Lis terrible squirming at every,
prod of the 'democratic probe :-. into. , the
extravaant system of public enpenditure
which is the outgrowth of. republiCau
administration:., As long as there is
grand talk about economy it finds as zeal
ois .advocacy , in administration. organs
as elsewhere. But when It comes to the
poiut of action' it iippears that no depart
menttof the government can be Shorn
of any part of its - annual - appropriation
- without provoking outcry end opposition
Itetrenchmett is 'declared to be umerce
metit, :Neither the army, the navy nor
:dielomatist must haye their wages .cUtl
down to the 'measure of the; .straitened
purse of the nation.: If heed is:given to
this clamor legislation ' with a"view - toles
sening expenditure .will ,be , iinposiible.
The' tiite policy is to bring back the
Country at once to tit limit - of expenditure
paprcpioned ,: !: to its present capacity for
nt without distaess.. If mayhap
any injury is done by an unwise frugalitY
in any particular 4iroction, nothing , is
easier than to repair the orror,. But mis
rtakes in the direction _of .extravaginee
, i are'irreparable . : .
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THE cOUlfrr:DEB2l.
,The 'cominiiiionere, • board,- lie - 1 under
-044 ' l4 :tend iO-PaY off 'Of by
Using the - taxes fOrthaKpurpoie ,llheth
,er the percentage .:of .18 ' 'to be
Increaied'of th;i . - "five to; be
used *for its legitimate kßurpose only; we
are not informed; but WAtYfi; with
than the ideajhat the , - sooner' - 'we fray
the'rl ., eb ,i t; the better, ?,',l 7 fc,rotierpH:ssitAteeli
now , to take thingiCas they , are lanitnot.
as they might have been. - It certainlyfi
bet ter for ttie , people :to pfq'tifeltitPlP lll .
at, Onte;than to alto* 'tlitfil4t.:4aFc.i,i-,!;
mUlate at - V, riAtptest» ,
That which is,rninons; to 'an, individual)
is ° egaally .so tothetaipaYers of the norni
ty.• The- DE46O-4.kr Odd
it Of probing
, the
received,from. the bltin4eibussl:of
officiaLservants: and: of discovArint -the'
bidden . bulk,/ that the, present .03friOhit
surgeons are
.preparirig• *ko „ ex.trant, ! note.,
withFtanding
such wotitid ' existed, by - the ';shattered
, Ring. and its itiitck'editter O'e RepW,
tecan who hasmosi' certainly : eivisedliia
ignorthuce,. and cast deep „clon,. over his
honesty. We are vindicated; in every
statement we have Made: The i county is,
in debt $18,500 which is bearing interest
atsB.per cent. per annum and; the "jail
tax" increase of levy wuich was levied
for the purposs *of paying off the, debt
hai been collected steadily every yearsinCe.
The present. board of comnlissioners
go into office with their eyes lopen, and
the people also have had some of the
mist wiped from theirs 'spectadles hence
7
there is no use of any further Oonceal
,
ment in the matter. The onl y thing, for
the commissioners to do is to tind- out, the
exact condition. of the county; Indebted
!less, and inform the peoplo, in ,plain
terms, and not„.in blind numerical cal
culations and soporific statements., They I
are , paid todo this at the rate of s2.so'per
day for_actual service rendered,4nd,sOlopi'
as concealment of any hones transic-.
tion, however minute, brings no money , '
into their peekets; and so long las it issthe .
right of, the people 'to - know and the
parative duel , : of their official.servants to ,
render such information, the present
board will lose no dignity by .rendering
such. informatio:i - I,n l the' nicist explicit
;erms possible.
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We learn' that , , the commissioners in
tend to issue - f new , bonds all of which
shall Mature next year; and: at 'whiCh
tithe, they-propose 'to diicharge the en
tire debt. We ciinclude - theists° intend
to 'remove the "jail tax" indreaae, from
the tax dupli6ates. This is al ,correct ba
sis. We ad not know as the boardAif:
commissioners. or -their clerk. desire any:,
suggestions 'from' na; neitheri do we stop ,
to enquire, but we 'feel like Making :a .
few, hence we shall do so Iwithout-oharg
infany fee for Counsel. - ":. ; ; 1,
We are desirona, and the; missed.will
. e
second the iliotien, that all' jobs, , about
the Court House shall be conducted in' a
frank and . open manner heiteafter. Any ,
other course will create' Suspicion, hew
`ever honest - the intentions !Mat 'be. ..If
the bonds ate to he .issued the duty of
the commissioners is to. make the best
terms they cal( for the connty. To do
this they . •:shonld give notice that diey
will ,issue bonds of five hundred or a
thousand dollars each, payable at speci
fied times, and invite competition so as
to reduce the :rate of inter,eat. -Ther?„ is
no farther need of , paying, S per cent up , :
on these.bonda l That "Idng" law - does i
liot compel the present commissioners :to
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pay, that, and i f f the riche, course be ta= l i
ken; which is the above . , the` money Can
be obtained.at 7 per .: cent if - net . at six. -, '
The ~comtnissioueris are. bound to make
the best ,terms possible ;for the coun
ty. We already 'hear a Ringing in .the I,
air, th at the comniiisioners ought not to '
be bothered.,; with the letting Of Able
money out on small bond ~. b ut that they,
should let it all in a lump 'to one'party.—
Is there any : lone so blind - who 'eitntiot
discern a financial ring in'thia'? It sitn:
ply\meatts that
~eertain Parties, call Com
mand a loan of. 81800, and , only .:they ,
and competition will 'be effft . ctnally shut
out. The ebinmissioneta - „should step
very . bigh'soas not to stnenble over Such - -
snares as these.) -It may haste been con ? ,
sidered all right in khe Past:to • have it
fore-ordumed whoishonld drive the nails,
spread the iaint; fUrnishi aafekand build
$6OO out-hoinvis about - the" Court lipuie,,
but it Will be a little' linage at this time
to apply. that kind of pelitical . . doctrine
to the county, jail debt, inleaningooney.
11,.tn°neY :. can be eavelf by ' l O l 4 - ,the.
19an'to thirty;:sii ' men ' of C5OO ' etieb .4 ii
eighteen_. of t1.,00, each ;‘ it ,is Aheldlity- Q:I
the commissioners Ao,,ptird;,thlit, Oiortliti;;
eVeriy r it 4t itttioi very tar 'o.'''''llielaoi.ild i
t
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~.t.P.M4 Y LIns( ? !I I , I: 4 P e9I! .344 i g ~- ; 3.4.1.;, ; - ; , i
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With that loyalty:l l in whigh
. oigtaso
rancor is so nicelplilelided , witht the cast ,
. ~ ,-, --, .',., • cast'
of -' 'patiliotilli , the -P.ltputgi i.p . ifOrtip#
grieves that the qpen4ioi 1 1$4, 11 ,i).0; 1 4iIck
i
botts af d l'atterso44ilit*lr_.iii i i.t
ly:supp anted by soutliein iiiin o >ability=
character and integrity in congress:: It is
natural lenough that the TelegraAkshould.
-Wilf"tr Iwretefted spawn of - reconstrnc . -
tioyfo ilinF , „ .theittpte repreientative meiOt + . 4,e,
south. 1- It cOnfessess ttattheeffect of
reconstruction was to put the_white men
of - th e , "Ortilfin'ii;posit , ibil' i otlitileiistip!ii 7
t :ial iu bia ill titioll " to Atifb ~1.1051461 race
, iviiiiil:ii i iii areoili.t i c• riiie: r
'IP 101 ft assertion , of, ~their imperiO: in=
telligeinii i
and 'in tiSindicatiot Nof- '-theri
, ..
rightstire.seutherfir-i)eoplehate shaliin
' - ' f • , - I ;..ti ~. i ,
'of! Oiii subordination ,tdt'ilifsinegiO. - $ uii- 1
1
,der `vi l ici2 i rtl'lV4'w ' ei l e placed li't i iievindin,; ' j
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.ativeh sslitid furyo. - eadicid Irecorisircic-
I- , ~,- / • r
tieop •3 ' • This. 10 . Whitt acctannttl,loethe - pred-
ent:iio tliern' 'represeiltatieji'. - iii : , CBiiiiiessii
Ilia 'it li - wiii4 . ,
.tic47ili"ii is, :to the . gi : iet"o l l
elogiyiph, • - :l3ecatise , . -the ,:peo- ,1
pl€
, o .the ! 3outh have , . patiently
'pe.4defnlly "asserted' their ritgyekivi;tree
men, tl4 cry 'of 4 4‘,t;tlj3" is raised against
:them.. the' T e legraph , prefers that:they
,should remain in subordinate to the ie
,groes,Land contiiiiie to be misrepresented
in corigress'Uy2:the::Pattersene; ; Syttlit4i
and SPenCers„Wel'oii. the-contrary rejoice;
that; the trne representative men.nr.the
south I are:takin their , places in congress
taking
.Vax=gteiiker Blaine' has:fixed - the preient
nninberat sixts : =Ciit, Radibal,orgai t pa, in
a hal4tnal spirit of ,exaggeration,ihave
'raised'. the figure to ont. hundred. But in
tho•iiiterest of 'sound acid ivitol , \som T p l t_
reseniatkve government the more of :111i tri
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the better., . -
A. stew -,(lttvs ! . a42:0 -the,. lezislature
one . of' tht
repreientativOnen'ot th' 'state tO:the va
cant seat - ih'-theH.enate 01 . the Milted
State for which P sue ac as een for
:near' three , rears. .a claimant;
backfis the -protluct= of that fraudulent
.legislattirt; Which war created" by the bh.V
oriet lout of rife mkanight theme of the
`drutilieh F4l4is, who is a• 1 0a n !0 ;
culture and "ability,;represents ~t he; intel,
tigence and; we believe the political tria~
jotitq of the'-sthte' Pinehback, on
other hand is a ,re'presentatiVe of all that
awl brutal in the polities pf. , the
ktry, If the Iblegraph prefers Pinch ,
the bogus senator toßustis,tte.true
esentative oflouisana that is 1,1 ques-:
of politicalniorals Which it 'must dea
for itself.—Efarriihr•OPatri*
cou
bac.
rep
tion ,
eidu'
lie Democracy: of ef hicago.h4ve been
sing a 'meeting for • donsultaidn and ,
reorganization, and from the'me4gre ac
cntinti whlch have reached ,us ' we: , judge
thalt a apitit of patriotic_.earnestnesawas
in4ifested Which augurs - well fora.faToo
able result in Illinois' in: c the Centeiniat
co4est. ' :' • ,'.. ,
px.-Sen atoi Lyman Truiilbull Wjts pres-,
ent and made's; speech,:charging,the Ad=
•i -
ministration with inismanaging Public af
fat?.s, fostering - Corroption; '
_and bringing
rum,and bankruptcy 'upon' thousandsin
alll parts of thecountry.. , Ile said.: - "For
ne I
o am not in favor of any eeheme for
I • • i •
the resu m p ti on of spece, payments winch -
' I * litabout b e 1
is Ito be broug , y . .ilia a cum!) It
tiOn and hoarding of goldin.pie Tress
oi'y 61 the United • States. 7 I look,upon
snob an accumulation of' ' money in the
Treasury Department 'as •dasgerona to
li,erty,„and . there are better ways of :14-
~,.)
t fir ing the specie ,standayfil tlian .by con-,
vpiting 'the Department , Id, the; Treasury
into a great bank. Why. flak not the:Re
publican'partV if really iii - favor of I a
sound: currency, taken , likr long 4go to
bring it about,' .instead - .of- , adding : in a'
time of peace 'to ~ the' volume Of We
deethable 'PaPer ?` Retinblican leirders
have - bactcolitrOl Of thd finan,ces'of: the
donntry , durini,ten - year t s,of power, and
have shown,„themselves , Incompetent , to
give the country a scund , cupbeicY.l • It is
time' thoy int', out
.of '' the way and the'
tiowar was intrusted to
. ',tither leaderii,' - t6
Devise some mean ik.of rescuing the,cOun•
try froth:- the linanciali:embarratisment
'which•the corruption in i ct)inpetenily an
_1 fti: 1
plundering or the ' Repiblicati party'fias I
brbliglit'npon it That'Party islesponsi- 1
'We uot l Only only` ' -fu r having' debauched ,Itbe''
•• ' ri * I •• ' • • •
civil ee ce and nustnanageuthe , fina etl 1
;but it has also disregarded the: lirtAtationb
nt` the Constitution' 'and tisurpedlor: the.
Pederalgeyerritrieut : PoWers i destructive
Of pie ri4hts,Ofthe,,.statis at'id intiver 7
sive,of tbd,liberty'of -.the ,penple., , ,._ The
t.etnedy-for 'the' evils- ' , tinder Which; the
coiintty i'liiiiiffering '2is',- - tn - be fthind in i
•rehirm.of the atyil f serylekthe'ete4lUti.ni`
119,,w8t p l e . aio9fileg,,,anEt.thel 4rniklistrati
!tido of Ille Governatept In a,tritltconfor.:
iiiity,to the:Oonstitution.”, I, , .l: ..
e. :The "trOit' 'liiifde it '''tiodirtile rl al"o
' ,,, a --,- UII • ''' "1! :f2,,:i.1,1:: . 4 0 I . : iii 'a 1 1,,i,„ ~8,,
i t tadav ii. snei6ti: one. so o t l , t, 411 tho;
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,• ~.i ,;:,Zt , , ' _ - ,; - 4 .
iteq ll idetv)---41R1 AsAntiti,A4.o6lo"tnan
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, vatpi*be‘ the next candidate for Presi
,o4oind that the power which would
iiittiiMohim would recreate the office of
ttepeiiil'Of the Army and place Grant in
This be thought; Wits the
iieMent on -font. He wanted them to
organize against.this military domination,
which was threatening our . republican
MEE=
in - stitutions.
, • -
ikdverthements New Th eek:
IMEEZ
REAL FtSWALE, FFik
The Subscritlei, will , sell this tenoning valuable likat
ieatates ft t• . t "•-•••••'.."
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Address,
Jan. 20,.18T6.
THE 'GREAT REPUTATION - which
Vegetine has'attained in all parts 'of the country as
A • Gieat and Gaod - Medicine
and the large number of testimonials which are con
stantly peing receive 4 from persons who have been cur
ed by ita`usecare coucluoirts proof of its grealalue- -
It Is recommended by, pbyticiatta ansinpothecaries: As
a Blood-Purifier and Health-Restorer, it has no equal.
Vegetine is not prepared for a fancy drink made from
poor liquors. which debilitates the system and tends to
destroy- health instead-of restoring tt. ; .
OANNOT BE: EXCELLED.
MB. R: R. STEVENS ' 4.
Dra.u. bine-I most cheerfully - add my testimony to the
great number ) you - have already recelltedin favor of your
great, and good medicine, Vegetine, for Ido not think
enongh can be said in its prime, for I was troubledorer
thirty years with that dreadful disease, Catarth,-and
bad such bad- :coughing spells, that It would seem to
though I could never breathe any more. and Vegetine
has cured me - ; and I do' feel to thank God ell the tithe
there is so good a medicine as Vegetine.. dud I also
think it one of the best medicines for coughs and .weak
W
sinking feelings a* the srnach..and advise everybody
to take tba Vegetine. fot I can assure them that it is one
of the best medicines ever wits: -
MRS. L. GORE.
. Cor. Magazine and WalnuttSts.,
• r - Cambridge, Matta.
THOUSANDS. SPEAK.
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VICOETRZE Is acknowledged and recommended by
physicians and, apothecaries to be the best purifier and
cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thousands,
speak in its praise who have been restored to health.
Report trains practi9al chemist and apothecary. ,
Bosron.Jau. 14874.
-Dnart But-. This is to certify that I have sold at retail
15X dozen , (1682 botticaY of your Vegetlue since April
12. iB7O. and can , truly say that it has given the best'
satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints. for which
it is recommended that 1 ever , sold. Scarcely , a day
passes without some of my' customers testifying to its
merits on themseivea or their friends lam perfectly
cognizant of several• eases of Scrofula Tamura being
cam! by Negetind &Wee in this
Very, respect full y ..youra.
Ai 'OILMAN,
468 Broadway.,
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'TO H, R, STEVENS, .58Q.
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'WHAT IS NEEDED. '
•k Boorot, Feb. IS, DM:
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,Dear Sir : Aboat one year - alniel found Myself lit a
feeble condition front general: debility : Vegetine Nvaa•
strongly 'recommended to me by a friend wb o had been
much benefitted by its use. I procured the article, and
after using several bottles, was restored to health. and
discontif.upd• its use. I feel quite confluent th it there is
no mediclue4nperior to It for those complaints for
which it is especially • prepared ; and would cheerfully
•recommendAt to those .who leel,that they need somef
thing to restore them to perfect he dth. '
Respectfully yours. U. L. PRTTENUILL.
Firm of 13. M. Pettengilt & Co.;
NO 10 State st., Boston.
GXVIq 'HEALTH,' ,STRENGTH, AND
' ArI'ETITE:
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` jrd t d bier has received Ireat benefit from the use
of t egetine. - Aer deellii rig health Wltet a saucer of
great's zloty to an of ber•friende. A low bottles of the
Vegetlue restored her health, strewh and appetite.
If. TILDEN.
• • Insurance and Real Estate Agent,
' ' No. 49 Beare Building, Boston, Mae*.
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ito be the beet and moetlltellabla. blood poidadt in 6
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