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ft
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i
ft
rli:. rS
'nt.r.-TliB.'.Blind.ilIatt.'v;;;"
' w7"iWSntf is' coDtaea" by almost
twrjftr0a7' 'We man who is phys jcaW
lind jjrhoM eyes have been de-
moved by some accident, is to be
pitied ansUa skoujol have the eyqioa
: thy fa'stace -tW-lctiarll. ',iw
goodi'cidaB'n- ' 'Buy,;1'" !?. '1
blind 'iateflecliially or spiritually,-wh'o
a. inis'ciay and age does not post him
self askiaJiimeiatoNU-taundings,
j tfjgr nor mJceJiiy self actwiftcriwitb
I tiA; of theiaV.W Clot
know whether he ia-a Presbyterian or
pitieAbec'ai,Jn, tbese'days 'of ;theap
Eteratuian
a man need not go to the expense of
tra'vtfbe'tlWflk iifcnt W til own
" ' fireside " ' and UUke ;,ijftf If. ',1 lully,;
quainted. with'evemMng that is going
on in the world,'knd thus, become a
and fetter the condition of every indi
. yid-v'.it maybe well. perhaps, to
,: bUW right here for the benefit of. those
who may1 not) be acquainted of the fact,
that Saur makes a specialty of keeping
"consfftlfywn J"tW2 f
chotate'oftlrtayiat his
large'
, book
anvwhen
nishPd wlthW8hrtes1jffafle notice
t any language desired. And we jsjill
complete, and wiili compare favorably
' ' in' quantity: variety, pftce . and quality
with thaiVof any 'other drug house any-
too, thyten you fail to find any spo
cial or' particular, kind JSt. medicine
, everywhere else,'; that-; by goings" .to
' Sa'ur'8 drug and book store you will be
, sur.to find it. v.. . : !
is. always up with the times and Has
; everything that is beautiful as well as
useful at prices which" are within the
reach of every one; In fact low prices
on all kinds of goods sold, 4 thjjj house
hftyeJatei'Fitl have
given this house a reputation which is
" not excelled and ''which1 every one ia
proud' to sp'ea'li'ofJ 1 Saur' has 'always
recognized this fact in all bis dealings,
that honest square" dealing, represent
ing your goods', 'none i other than that
which they are, is the only true road
.' to Buccess, and ho who prospers by any
other is sooneror later; either in; this
world or the next, bound to retrace
his steps, inake iiht what., he has
made wrong, or else lorevef suffer the
penalty which attaches to' all that . is
.. bad. i.if 'ins. I- ' a'-i ;
' Our Voung inert' are "sldeing off"' as
the weather grows warm.' The taste : pf
' the Kirls grow for ice cream. We ain' tin
favor of woman suffrage, but aU we
have got to say is, that it is very heath
enish to go back on the girls how, after
emptying two or three coal oil cans . for
' the old man last winter. ;
John Shank, tf noted . character, fath
er of twenty-eix.children,and Postmaster
at Swank's Crossing, Hancock county,
was fatally paralyzed on the 2ftth ult
DAUGHTERS, WIVES and MOTHERS.
Dr. Marchisi's Catholican, Female Rem
fiyKuBrahteed to give satisfaction or
" money refunJed. Will cure female dis
f eaovB. All ovarian troubles,, inflamation
" ' and ttlceratfon, falling and displacement
or bearing down., feeling, irregularitits,
barrenness, Change' of life, leucorrhoea,
' ' besides many weaknesses springing from
.'' the above, likd headache, bloating; spinal
: ', weakness, sleeplessness, nervou debility,
palpitation of the heart, Sux For sale
by druggists. Price $1 and f 1.50 per bot
tle. Send to Dr. J. B. MarchiBi, 1 Utica,
N. Y.,tot pamnhlijt-frae.. For sale; by
' D.J.Humphr'uWr'iiiii l
Positive Cure for Piles. To th peo
t Weof thftwnaty we wousy.wehave
been giriai agencyial PiiMarohiBi's
f i; Italian. Pil(jjamenWwirVrtUl:tO cure
,' , "or.,money 4teTunded inernaU external,,
blind bleeding,, pr .itching piles., Price
" 50 cents a box. For sale by 0. J. Jttuto-
'V. Rock Candy iCbughCnreyairint
to cure or money refunded. .. Ckmgna,
' ' rnlila. hnrflpnbns. throat and rami troubles
(ateor gcipchiMreivV,? Candyf'
. Pough.ghm JoijM tb Qhg proper-:
ties of pure, white rock canaywitn eitN
.tracts of .loots and herbs. Only. 25 otei
!.. Larsre bottles 1. cheapest ,t6.,buff For:
t sale br D. ff. Humphrey. w m i Nov. yWy
.. , . m -.ii-L 4 i -it !
."My boyHlpomiciwQhteisM1
, j . -ieWi ft ifttle ttrWar-1 everything JanA
,? conirMtiteitt WJ3iotWM,'.S
round as a bottle, and lust dark enoitcfh
so that nobody; can see what's ih
A religious revival, is to, progj
jviaryBvuie, i. vjver uireo uuui
versJop8,b iRffffno gy
, -'V The notes will be re!
' for thierpublic Sept. 3.
rew at
ariooaa
I -MMI
i (.'111..
1.1'. . IT l"1., .'-' .lO'.rt ,li tl'C'I'r, ii.).-,! 7lVT,V I
THE,' NORTHWEST.
i.ii i ,,l.,-lli , . I,,, .mi. H"'i r.
if not ptld until explntlon at ! MUjfl;
iptntloa of r, f 100. '
tliiltttemio Dnoouno MOBranra,
Kpol0n,ttaie.'
"I 'l-lli
'Wwrflt rra'4rtlriMriLroilf itoflUe.
LortluKtMa UMMpwilnAiicr . ) ,, ,
; pMtlMiuul mrru iTwrW gktli. "," , 1
BmUuMf enUpoerredlnlf llna (WpcryMr.
' ADiu!etntor' u4 Knwuutn' MoMoui U.i.iAU
iUier WU therlkimW l,per9Utra grit IxiqC'
Mui,Oy)pyjyreyd4ftltftillnrUon.
To Adv
dveetheiw. All drertiKmnerittr Mnm' M
U if WMaeadjy ttioraiaff to lnnN. kwar-
il I .rui't
"V'i.
Nor We rnect(uli liuik'ttw clirHyii M wi ll
H all othera. In llenry county, to eoa um tot puMl,
I deathi which wprcialTj comelo TnSIr nWicttEKw
t
Four-flfths of the Supreme Court ofl
the State of Ohio one-half compbdefl
f candidates woeWngr re-election on M
opinion had been delivered as a stump
speech or published a a newspaper arr
ticle, it would provoke ridicule or ifch
conte'nipstoBooeij.lSlo notkteA o.
" The eonrtHdmSrJ tmitrlte4aw U
fers upon persons, pa j'in f 200 the right
and privilege of 'selling wttH'hpunlty
intoxicating Hqviors-ia !yrhrilfefe which
cannot be exercised by those who do not
pay that aUiUttaM .Jm. vttiU Mr a
money consideration, obtains pernmslon
to do tlwinot accojtfol any other c,iti
iiysfdi
was paid for revenue, the law compel
lng itapaymentSjWouid beiiiXoonb'oyeiv
tiou of the constitution; jfHt says that t,
Is not a law for raising revenue but one
terms repeals the laws of 18o4 the only
ones, with the
the sntaewuftt iwleiulUAlir1
were1' 'tlT fhffe "Til OlMrr;
which ever
regutfttlngsucUaftici- In QthWVorcK
he'iScl)tflawAcbiidtortiM
opt4iiiw7UmO'ii47;s'oi- m&m
and bid
where and
penalty no
ing tharefrom may be, and thispsjtara.
apposed; Ven seeklhgjin jWe'W!
v" " i i -r-" - c
the evils resulting from thfl 3id of iiu
toxicatiivg liquow, and I'otiiiitia'tetlie
ldea,bf'Iti bcii7t1t.ieyet
it oes not concern us. If the God-and-mbrality
party wish to 'lemKve the re
strictions and for a money considera'i
by making Supreme, Cpurt Judges of
John Doyle and Bill ypson. , ?
,V-Thpa'.,?2'
Issue.
'I,limiicirKi
dividing Aha groat
political parties ii) the pending contest
is the same upon which "thei opposition
to the Democratic party has, ever since
the formation ot thp government, ad
voed'a'dir&nent pb)icyj
's
fairly and plainlynume there; Is uq
there can be no misunderstanding.
''Attempt's will be' made U jdltiw the
attention' !bf vdtcre to side Issues and
ismSy but the ono great subject in which
all are alike interested, and that which
involves ,the ..aiatcrial, .yelfnreof th,e,
eoutt,is thaiofthetarifri i tU;
4JiKn.tWque8tlon-tlic paaitjou of ,tbel
contending parties is well denned. The
Democracy has ever, with marked con
sistency advocated., and adhered to a
revenue tariff "as distinguished from a
protective tariff, und'haS,'1' with equal
consistency, adhered to the following
qualifications: , , "
1st. That the revenue tariff be limited
to the necessary 'expenditures of 4he
govemhient, K 4 " ' r
2nd. That it be" adjusted, with a view
to equality in the payment f these ex
penditures. " ' '
Srtl, That the protectlon, :u'hich as a
necessity follows even revenue . tariff,
be made applicable to labor and home
productive industry.
4th. ThaJ' under no" circumstanced
siioild A be lised o'rftippfli o building
up and fostering monopolies.,
Siif-XemlvoiSc. H till I
m m m.i. I Ma
17 i ifiuot
aU - -i 4o i 1 1 Wilt li liUratli rljlkj
foln )ti l r i istiutiiji M jfn 4 iki,
"sttaAgVlogiyft l"f8orWSf aiAf frAW
how he pleaTOmafingrnoJ aWaffctiusto ftersuch a 1
matter wlnMW viv mtP istfi
tion lay down uie Dars ana pve mirmr- TTonoT human slaveiy became a pre
nityio what y, call thft 'rinvs 1 all 4ominakt Issue, whelH$eftjUieWrty
crimes," it is "a prilege iWih tttcrcise' ail(l becKiW'V EeftablMii. BufwSen
, This Is the plam, open position of theTttrwscr wngwuae aeg. wiey aiscoverea
Dernqdratic party upon the ftain ques
tibn 'involved in the pending cainpaign.
jthe position, of theefeublii'n paQr
Is 'equally ' plain and, comprehensible.
During tne clvu war mat party aaoptea
ii.1 f'p(;fiBiVMti
"gretifl
en me uberuea and weuare, oi.me peo
ple,! trhigtam-sjirltte
the lafet session i"of 'Congress, 1 when thii
xieraanogi oi me -peop.o ,iur a levisiun
'u'-Li'i'U.L Si2...-i..!'lk,J-! .lUJUi'-k '
pttased. Which deflhesf : th' present posl
tion of tlieiRepublioan ipavtyThe act
tioiimrid upon the reeomntehdation of a
t4ublicaii'Mlff :ThU new
pfeWWJS.1
tt laji iffii Wlugfoi it
asure
mnih
. OO 8 M n A H , M A M 3 H 2
object pfoictlofci and retenue ti rarc
IncidL'niu' ! Thusthe lK4fion'oftlw fU-
'.pnMican party may be nfatstftfbllt
' ,J2iid;liTC i M)pi)bd''tol IfmWnJf' It tit
a"ioBirta'id 4he 'SrtitaV'Mrtf heeaHary
neCd bfer'6vli1rlfenr.',, '",a '
;-i5rd. ftyftked WltI'!aHjufifnknt
with a vfew"fo 'eVjhaflflu1 the publio
bhrdensL burinsis''hpoi lt appjlca-
tkinty hejeartoh arid rqaintcnfliicft of
monpitylies aud'-to unjust advantages'pf
I'm'.- -I.-'fii ' "ii ... " Vt4u
,.4th,,H seeks io wiJJihqld.iirofecllon
frni ;agripuUpr.inryductfl,' needing
temporary aidjaiid, enpquragelnent,
,iThe,partj-,', Vy its, ju aboj-e, re
ferred to, reyiaU)4t lie ,tn per, cenU. ad
valorem. ,duty'.on. w;opl,ftnd. gayp but
partial protection to wool hempj flax,
ami raw bur and silk cocoons, while
ami&dtuitlKBt'ffe 'oJ'fPTigBame ma-
thMWWl A glance
at the articles of Import made dutiable,
fiiTd those free of duty or but partially
protectf1iy'i
convince any person hat
re
'V'WWrrailuyi
V
enl
rryiros "r!qui:
ment. !
Proper aid, bucIi as, ean-Jbe, extended
by thepilo1ier adjustment bf a'revenue
tQ-woyl, m sUlf.j-houiphud flax
it capar
niarkets with the imported articles, but
inroiajiinmrgwuwoautuoneven bring
down the price of the foreign article..
Proper ineiJwtaLyrttHitjj to lughr-
jrpauiY moftojjnues,
uiia encourage liome
try aO, labor In a way
Marge! jthe resources,
prosperity and independence of our own
country) The-present eputolicarrt ar
Wgfres. vi?tialy,fjo.proteetion-to these
arftcles, but. was framed and enacted
,-iA$vhttnt pUh seMoiAAetthig
l.8 i.ial fog by iafiinie
ii)()qSiinga'nmiuiTiti$iiqJ B'rjets.
This is the issue. Upon the Eepubll-
mirmrtjrWKFHilaiid responsibility
of nunnfannng Miepresent unfair, un-
against tlie.refwn which is deniu'naed.
iraries who
lorror of the
ihrtiishetf -Cemocratic nominee for
Governor lust" at rttesent because he is
4ijepghW Iieubjiiji1)" no eucn
qualnis when twenty-five' years ago, he ;
vfl' 'eH9vde? Democrat..", 'hut -re
ceived' 1, .m. Vltn opoYi arms'.4 ''Jiitlge
tHoatllQ J)dUtic'al course requires no de
fense; but by way of explanation it may
b$ staitei that' he Svas' borii 'a Democrat
and continued one until the great ques
pablMi
that issue ;was-$ecided.hiej returned, to
the paHy ;0jt his choice and has.contin
ued a consistent Democrat ever since.
Did. these epftbHcaa journals thatnow
qikn.jiSej mm ilwkxkcy
ever question his Republicanism when
he joined Hieir party t 0f ' UM lot
hase, todd,' BniUgll,'! Logan or thou
sands of others whp might be nfimed,
dusky JourHfUr-f' j '
,a.o:.rw. - ; . .
JcnaE Hoadly was serenaded at his
home hi Cincinnati,' by thb Duckworth
Club, ota the.evening.pijthe 8Qth0JT?he
Jpdges speech did, not touch; ipljitics.! '
-A-OTlrfiiiraid'fe' beb'madebii-the
trade dollar, tiittugurated '6y the banks.
Somebody will make money by the
ration, as was Uienfase'yeVf 6t so
ago. ..'.. -U.
Ncyer. Give Up. , ; '
If vou are snfFerlnar with low and de-
Sressed spirits, loss of appetite, general
eblltty; disordered blood, weak consti
tution, headache;, or any disease of a
bilious nature,. fey all means procure a
bottle of Electric Bitters You will be
surprised t6 See the rapid improvement,
that wi)yi follow; you will be inspired
withnrJw ;life; strength and activity
will return; pain and misery will cease,
and henceforth you will rejoice in the
praise ' of Electric Bitters. - Sold at 50
cenja a bottle by J. u. saur.-,
A Turtle as Xiarge as Ship'VsBotti
- , - - ,.. TTolcdo Telegram. !
in.
- Cap'taiii Augustus ,G. JJaUrajid. 'the
brewoHmy schriowdi 1 Aanfe .I.iHall
while on Gi-aiMCBank m iatttude- decr.1
aBi4mjneiiserii,vrt?ttrraei whieh
wa8jnrst thought to ;b a vessel'; bottom
up.i The Vechidiripasexi v within
twiity-ve, feet of the monster, and
those oh board haIjaihple -opportunity
to" measure its dimensions by a'compar
isoh with, the length of the schoonfer.
The turtle was at least forty feet lone
ana tnirty.ieet wite from tne ape m,
tHebaelrt the rxttotoi-4f. Aindca:
.shell. iTh flippers vvere twenty feet
long. Xt was not dexifried advisable to iar
iMiint M muttiiM. - ! -' . '. J'l ', '..! 'U Sl
- An Irishman once received a loctors
bill. He looked- t-earefulhr over, and
sWdififl bad no1 i bhjeetfeh,;!to f paying tor
tlie medicines;
: but thea?isits he av puld
J 30 3JAJ4V1 U3U
irewnUUhrt -in
- i . . . ., ii . ,. ; S7
The German Government will build
Berllni agaipst invai&n froiai Kussla;"1 1
mmm
mm
UEB
ancromef articles, wfttifiie' yh
their production VQhia id ft tewehri
becom'e',able1nbfilr to Mri$W M
a first-class fortress, capable of. .shelter
ing G0;090 BienfAttnec confluence of j the
Wartha and the Oder.- as a Drotectlon to
From tl) yow TorHrJd, lid.
;';tji(?.' Ittmtd brif lm'rt-tfui'con-
grniumipons to"triie: Ohio demoefnta.
They have mnd n plntronWon' which
sensible cltbiehs desirwof honest and
free govmniehtcan'rard. knd v
TiOinhrtitefl ' a man mif m - it- w4 tn m v
..tli . : . - .1 . ii . M
ttihi iuiiv rvim-nntifl me pnuey.i i ! .
-"Mr. "Moaiiley in an aide and an hon-
mv manv"snd a.doniocrat iw the Crne
mmsfttf that word. .. We ulako hat to
sayi thia of : Wiuk Ijeoaine before.- faery,
ciirht' kwira arv.iover lieHvill, ltroliuiJv
discover. himself o be a.viUai of, the
deepest -'4y, '.Tiie- exigeuuies j f ,be
umc(HUaign ,vni not jieauit Uio e
Iiublicaiw to be lnealv-moutluid ki thlr
NneecU '-about., democratic . canifiLitH:
nrf while Governor Foster is, (engaged
in . prating ins .rriejids-WesTsBrady
ana Ilorsey, other members pf (he patty
wjl,.,no doubt, )viti';eqiiat V-i'fti dev(
.tUenxselyes to ,Vxiosifi' ' tli "dom
erttje candidate 'for XiiJWri&r.I': l:' '
devote
'demo-
t
. Ai.c. vnio reimoiicaii piaimrm Wlis
SiiUpry a. begging letter -to thfc voter
It Was' an anneal' trt iirnoran -nrphi.
dice arid class Interests, ami an nnbliAh-
1hg" appeal; ' Tlie demoemtic 'plAtform
is nmniy (locimicnt, air its', esoenuni
points a careful ami admirable state
ment of Correct' polieieH. It demands
the- purification' of the. publio service,
the punishment of tlid ;Trcasury. rob
beis, the eriualizjition mf midlio burdens.
cnomy in public rxpenditurea and a
roiai cnange in mat policy by wbach
the ;reinil)licau have: In kttislatton fa-
rvorcdfiiulividuul and elaw.inleresto at
tne expense or,. the wnoip people., it
calls for measiirpa.'regulating thp,liq
uor itrafflo and prpvidipg ,.jaganst the
evjkresiiitinir therefrom bv,a iudicioiis
and properly gnide4, Vcense'iaw.V;; It
It declares fora stable curre'ncV. ' i
" Upon the tariff tlvofie, ai'e the .words
of the platform and Hicy 'are' Well 6on
sidered, straigliftbrTird and sound In
every word. aim mn8oi-44'We favor a
tariff for revenne UnjjUed t ,the neees
Hitiesi.of the goyejnnujiit eegnefnicfiUy
adiUiitere(l,,and sq adjusted in ife qp
pljcation as to,pwiven,t uneij.ual burdens,
encourage nrocluctive 'ii'itunsta rif, hnm.
aiid,aftbrajut 'ooiiipensiitfonVt hibpr,
hutnpt'to create nionopolie.'' ' "
,jjUjerc's uoi, a iriumj uirm ana uix
refqrin in' 0luo,')r lt the1 country", hut
hat It Is so nlhhilv fllltl clearlv wofrtwi
as to make It impossible, without 'gross
misrepresentation', for the 'rcpubliesins
to ' raise th?lr 'cty - of ""free "tradie,"
agarhst .it. The repUlmeah demands
has'lieem formulated by Mr.' McKlntey,
of Ohio, ' is-for 'a' tariff for Tprotection
with incidental revenue.'?' -Tlie demo
cratto tariff "plank" i a plain answer to
that.impudoiit proposition. . The: tariff
is , to be ' "foB reenue." sftV' the demo
crats, and the revenue drawn from at Is
to ;b '"'limited to the necessities of :tlie
goyerlinient ) economically , : ladminis-1
teredt" That strike at the, huge surplus
reveiuip waicn tne rcpubucans.nayein-'
sistWM on, fqivliig; from , the pockets of
ie taxpayers piuy ip ai-ie. it oji jqps.
Tlie tariff is to be',"sp adjusted in' its ap
plication! as .to prevent.. Unequal 'bur
pens,'' which, caniiot he do'iie without a
general 'iid' careful' "revisloh'"for it is
now full of the boldbst discriminations
in favor of moriop'ongt capitalists at the
expense -of the great body of tlie people.
It ,is , to ."-fencpurage pnbductive" not
unproductive "interests at home;" and
if It dpes that it is certain to "afford just
compensation to labor." Finally, Jt Is
"hot to create monopolies.' , ' . '
yvnne it , remains necessary to raise
revenue' from customs duties, as it must
for yeare to come tlie proper' vi'ay, the
way least injurious to the general Inter
est, least accommodating to monopolists
and least disadvantageous to the great
body of the people who live by honest
labor,: -could . not easily; tar better de
scrioert than; in tms ttemocrauc;piai
form, j Ex-Sneaker Keifer.: in a conver
sation reported elsewhere) gives it as his
belief that the, tariff will bp fully .dis
cussed in ; Ohio this -sumnter. and, fall.
There,! can ; no-longer,, lie any,, doubt
about itliaU: -The two parties,,, have
joined ' issue, on .that questiop, and the
aemocrats.iiaQwett.j'esteraay inai mey
are as ready and willing for the discuss
ion ad i 'their opponents. w-,inti , i '
: ; Tlie work of the Democratio Coaven
tion yesterday Beems to us of very great
imiwtanice, to tlo whole country.; It
compels a tliorough discussion of the
tariff Question! which'is Very necessary
tdtha eringhtenment of the Voters.' It
snows mat in a.mosi important can vass,
oil which the Presidency may easily der
pend, the Ohio (.democrats ,, ,have the
courgage and 411c knpwledgo ' to place
themsejves on Sound pblicies, arid the
shrewd -sense' at thesatne -time' to state
those policies totVctctjely for their oppo
nents to successfully misrepresent them.
The nominationorf Mr. Hoadley com
pletes tUc wpi'K..ie is not a trimmer:
he is- a man who 'understands nolitical
principles1 and polloWs-, and knows how
to explain thete"to tievoter;andlie is
a democrat; lw'fWfri'vlrtMo'n.. ii .irr t wu'H '
'. '.' Mr. Tildett wasredited 4oi0Trear8
ago witn tm saying that fte tnought
there would never be a democratic yU
tory until there-was a democratio pat1
ty. vVellf there o(Mtta, at last to be, in
Ohloat le,ast,,;a. 4(fmo(irtio party.
..Nature,, lias .ni'ade'her lawjs with u&,
which we' nnist obey ol sufR.n"'thef pen-
altjv The; penalty ;is-' Mten 1 king: or
throat troimle, WhieW ieada'to eoiiBump
tlon. Every n man 4Ueyea consump
tion incurable, People have been edu
cated, to .this belief which Is provfett ih-
which Is natures great helpmate,-and it
cures cohsumptloH: ana &u throat ana
lung diseases speedily and pennanently
Trlaljbpttlesfree.oD. J.(Hunmhrey.
iii 1; -i '1 oi ) ,1 1-
-.;i : . i
'A&.:wef'liav'e,'heard 'the1 storey from .'a'
dl'stmuishe'd,!Massachuflett8 divine, and
as he said he heard it from of.one the afc-
rtending phyBicianan.fil still' ;Uv.' were
fdvoiite aid almost' 'xeiuttiVe'tJeVerage
for-years;i; His bed waaausrounded by
aftectlohatei and AnHipus watelvers. I As
the. vital sjwp went flicqring out, one
pfXhe atteaidantsWast altout to pUt'Borne
mpre 6f 'the'Belbved Hcftiof rjetwewit his
1 Jips, arid tMtehyslciaW! Jnttrpoeed say;-
,Ta -
f-TJN
nou iWerjater'Sjiast worns, bu;npxt to
his last,, tbr qays1 he' had been" kept
alive ' bv rre(Aeht,dOHt'8 bf bnrndV j bia
nt iil.M.: ,8aiv' 'ft,
inev .VItte all over-
l ..; i T i
he,Jji 4ead.!!, .Thtn
WebiUropened hi .gjjeat saWmn,jus
ftlid fttiuily wUisiwrHiWith JUWurt
jiu 14 ii jiiiy. lMu naiw. 10. UL'strtW uuv
jH)pulat iflu-iipn vhii'h.,ii.crfdial4leio
human' pature.. BOt.ttitrbtQls' OWre
nrwloys even than ffllth, and thA this
w. me trutq apout. veiter'8 dying ut
tcrtinpe "Vi-'e- have' ri6:mnritirtrf ilmifif.
Hir last' WardH1 ;cre""Mofi' -hnindv"
anu ne.omy aitt'"rMiir BW t mt'he
nihxht tet it: ' And th'eWhl, MOMnflh
alwut hi dathlN not !wHh.k' s-
ott, either.-'"-'! '.'! i"'1 r' ' 1 rkvun'tp j
'i" ;;i iw .1 1 ; ., ; .1 .1 t,.i : ,
tha n '. ;J. CMCMjEBLV'S' iSTRJIVKAt r.m
l)ririi: n, j.io um! I ... 'in,.!, 11 1 iMtg.tR !
i Appears t'' Pvprat!rew Ijocalltie
l-ti-,u:-.i(i ))
M r. r'"'T."
11 1
ill.".!. iU
At temple t d'reveat Jt SpreM i
r1-tamps in, rho Snrroniidliig I
"'" rj-; and ic'opl6 Fleeln, jiA' ! j
'in-!. .n!,he, ,fleat ,A,RrTn .y '') ' ''
!i;r (1'i.lfT TTTn'' iHv'.f !t'!
DamikTta June 20-rlTere we 129
deaths here. In the last. ; twenty-four
liours, II 3 from cholera. . - - ,'...,
. . 1. Ikmaju a, June 38. Vessels from-here
to Hueziare; fprbiddep to Communicate
with , station- pii the, chual, owing to
fears that cholera may thus lie spread. ' '
. Aijjxa jjdeia, June , 28. There .were
fifty-four deaths at Pamietta yesterday.
It is thought at Cairo "that the epidemic
will be loca'Itaedj bht. the British troops
are preparing cholera camps In the sur
TOiindinff country.- .;i'"i'.t. .lan'I t '
' London, June 28. In couseiqfteneei of
a suspicious, ueaui' ai Tantan,i! ypt,
families have left fori Greeoe.ii,..o- f.:( t
,-, Malta, -i June. 28, Vessels; arriving
from Turkish and Egyptian pprts will) be
quarantined, for three weeks.j Passen
gers frpm jgj'pt; will .be forbidden; to
land, . .. ,, '.ii..u...i ..;;'. VI! ;
, ., J-'okt, SAiii. ' June 'j2S. An 'order hiis
been issued prohibiting any pehsorf pio
Ceedlng from here to 'ptlicf'-tPwhS in
' .IMMrfciX; June total fteatlis 1
here froih cholera diirh'lg the past tM-en-ty-four
'hours'' was-M,. '.d'hore1 were
tliriee deaths frrtiii chblerti at Mansurah
duling'the name period.'' '" wt i ,
' PAwa, June ; 2t. Phe Temps points
but that every country except England
is taking precautions against the, intro
duction of cholera, and adds -thati if the
disease reaches English 1 porta, it will be
impossible, to.prevent its spread to, the
Continent, which wiliowpthyifitation 1
' to England. 1 h:,:.,,.;-.:,- ln;M; I
; Mauhip, June 29. Gret alarm pre
vails in, Spain .over,, the, outbreak, pf
cholera in .kgypt. , , The Kanifary' , Coun
cil has advised that the niaximuii pqriod
quarantime be tmposedupon air vessels
arriving at Spanish ports from Egypt.
The Council also requested the Ministry,
to urge the British Government to com
ply with the advice of the Constantino-;
pie Sanitary Uohferehce. -:
, ' LoNDoi-, June.29.Tlie Steamef Bt.
Bernard from Bombay, with cholera on
board, arrived at Havre, yesterday, and
subsequently.,'. . . sailed , , , again; , J1 Iftefri
cases of cholera.and seven, deaths were
reported at Mansurah yesterday. It! is
saia tlie Italian , Vice Consul ana ' a
European lady arc among,the dead. I
A case of ,true' Asiatic' cholera- was
found oil the1 steamer, and Bhe was or
dered by the authorities of Havre to
leave the port immediately, ' j -
i !: , On TMrty My'i Trial. ''
Tlie Voltaic Belt Coi .' JtarsKalf: Mich.
will send Dr1. Dye's' Celebrated Electro-
Voltaic Belts and' Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young or
old) who are afflicted with nervous debil
ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles,
guaranteeing speedy and Complete resto
ration of health and ' manly vigor, " Adr.
drees as above. N. B. No risk is incurred,
as thirty days trial is allowed, dec28,ly
BISHOP 7 GIVES IX AWAY; ! '"'.
W''.aii -it uinl ;t I .-Kit ji'.--i
The Demoont Are Golri to Jarry ' th
ill.lli.fKi;
State,'
'J!.
i " ! vrr'n
' New Vobk.' June 28, Ex-'Goveriior
Bishoi). of Ohio, whose ' wife died a
short time ago, sans to-aay in company
with his daughter for a trip abroad. 1 In
wmvAitwtiofi laat evenlnif iwith a re
porter on the subject of the Uhlo can
vass he said:: r i ;,:. ; ' ) .! .' f
' i"I -.'.think- the Democrats;,, will elect
their ticket. 1 They are very sangidne
hut thev. indulce in' ' wild talk whdn
thlsy . predict .a .majority, pf ,25,0()Oi or
more.; 4t .wiii, np a close mce ...out-ji
think; the vRompprats . .will win, , , jVV
wui carry itiamuion county uy u'om a,
000 to 6,000 majority." .. .; 1 .
"What effect will the decision mThold
ing, the constitDtloniijIifS'i pf ,'the .Cott
law have on the' cflrivaSH?".-' . ' ' ' . i !,
weu, Mtmav up narm to inepio
hav,e atvniys counted on a.decisiPii hi fur
;vorofthatlaW,'H' ,'";' ' " '..
,"What foundationls there for thd re-
jTorra oioissausraciionamongme jjemor
crats over tne ivorit'or the conventronr
"I hae riot beeii'able to see any troyij
iile hi 'the tmrty: 'However, there are
always'dtssatislied people ;ln any party
when they are defeated iw convention.
Thej nom iimtion' of Judge- Hoadly rwas
the-best -that could. We madei He is a
much ' btronger 1 man than Genv Ward
Judge Foraket Is a very good man tutt
he lacks') the political , experience and
aMHtv-of M. HrtnrtlvJ'f i (,;.'...! vl
n Whot are theiwuu the .canvass
which will take the ii Democrats i into
power?" , , , .in
"Well., it is Jiard. to tell what the
issues are. , Th4liquorgiietioi is taM.
ing a ptonuiieht part aha I suppose tlie!
Republicans will fall back birthe bloody,
shirt "Jcrv. ' The1 "bkrtv1 Is Tint lit ft Verv,
gpbd shape" hp ever, and the President
nas not neipea matxers oy arranmn tne
interhal'rweiiuedlsMctsVr
irrcreased power fonhe
i !j;i.v -iwttJ. iiiu,it irlivfcK-i'wS-''
iniviium jtm 11 11 ibiim hai
rtwB. ociswisuci ytHtn . yiiii ymei
' JTT"-H.!lW,,ynV-'-J' r AOibSZi&ZSZ 13th, 1383. f
,' .Jf-s'iiruil. fii4iSiTm KWtr.f X'WWlTim-ieMtott aVissit4laalaW,XDi70,
iiNsvf YoRKt'JunftiaOThe.SundjwIirXWn. 4 -
pKmiinet'nienUMl Of ,tllml lteVoJaT-
WeeflK..fi;WaeTid.ef.i8ti
r.fs IivkIik
IfM'lO'O 1
.lili'Uri'iV A w fiii'Sjji.l
.)i-r:ii; i fiiTwtftr fti'.J
lAll
to
w l . . - '. L ' T ' II -
CojOTlOgo,ihad;(,tb. rjicB. pf.death
Eju jfuou iajiHepi iue manner
ILllti. lW)IU )lll.f.olll..si aiul nlurt
t w g". -lt- -j i- :.f nM-y i r.'
iwcausM ibe t;m(;T hJM pVVedllie
Prft ; XAA rMlutl(iMi he're (.fm that
M.rdlct .wjls'iKit Jqst'.fTedlythe'fcvi
flencc. -The brntri6rh'ood lifts "b-raricheii
m"Irtfmid"tfna KritM.Tfd"fhhJ?,can 're-
rn'or Pn1iiHA' fir('lnf,inW.M'lAt'-K
other sidd of the Atfantl hs we!l as'on
this. q-n brotllfttlowl 'Mill-' b ftuided
by cirumstaiiceM'Hd '-lw no- oppor-
""H ii HI l.n 1 II ."t.'OiU.lU
ft-W '-liroliable ' , Potraaster1 Geiioral
OrbahaM wiU forbid lotterv conuauieii
tche use f tlie -mails. .i n'jij ,J
f hroBln Plaa
haat 4auidloe(
luipurttj: fl.tba
prr- i caused .by,,J0-
; .rnngf: uicnt of LljVer, JJo weU nJ j dneyi.
StKPTOMS Of A DISEASES LTTE.
-i. Bad Brtatbi fain in Itie, fameuma the
. pain 1 felt under th Shoulder -bade, miftiaken for
1 kheumamni'; -general loit'-e apprtitt:' BowcU
' cenerattv-eHtiva. nnttialci brrulras with lax;
, . . tha head U troubled wih .pain, is dull and heavy,
with considerable .Ion of frierr.Qry, accompanie
Jmtn a painlut sensauon arieaviog undooeiornt:hii
which oueht te hare been dona: a alEaht. drv coual
.and flushed face soirletirnej an attendant, oftea
tmstaken for cotuuitindon ; 'the patient cbmplaiaa
j Kf wearinesi and debalty' nervaua, eaiily uartled;
.feet .cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensatiaa
Of the skin eilslsfspirits are lo and despondent,
' " aad. although satisfied that exercita would be ienew
;'!,(u;iat, yet ana can hardly summon p fonitiide f
try It ia (act, distrusts every remeiiv. Several
" of the above sytnptoMs attend the disease,' bat oases
vhave occarredhen but few ef them axiMed, yet
examination after death has shayva the Liver ttt
. have been Ortthsively deranged'. " "' ' ' '
' I'l'i -i i Ii:.:' 'i-.i-.j. ib-i , fiiiiiir
R It shotild lia naad by 11 rjertona, qld and
. jcuintjt whenever, any of Wo above
Ai I 'ii'n ymto wwetM'-wii
Persons TraveUnar or tlrtrifr la . Pa
healthy IrfioaliUeMby taking a dose occasion
ally to keep the Liver in healthy action,, will avoid
. all Malaria, IMlons attacks, Biuiness, Nau-
'.) sea., Urowsiscsa. Devressun of hnwitfi.
will invigorate like a glass of wine, but li
em; It
1 noln-
. ' If You hava eatei). anything Itar'd bt
dlj-estlon, or feel Wavy after-meals, Br slt
loss at night, take a dose and you will be relieved.
'TimiS' and Itobtdrs Bills -will be'tkvcd
liy always keeping the Begulator "
ii iMi ..4 !.-,,!;,! -Tnthe Honse!- ' '
I Ter, Tfhatever the allraeat may be,, a thcmughly
safe pursratlve, alterative and, tonlo can
never oe out of place. The remedy is harmlesa
i" and does net intarfcrex with bus! ml is or
...pleasHre,,.,,, .((-r,H,j.3;..i:t ;i:
'.i! IT. IS FWBir .VEOCTABXE.i j.-,
' ifi1" a" tne, P"rwer',4 eificacy of Calomel or
" Quinine, itHout any of the injurious after effects.
7'.' ''' 1 'Oo'eo'i Trestlmony." 1 "
Slrnraons liver Regulator has been in use in my
,. .famjly for some liait, and I, am satisncd.it ia a
valuable addition to the medical science. , . .
'.' ' J " J: Gill Shoktsb, Governorof'AIa.
Hohi Ale-jtandetr H. StephdHs;1 of Otv,
s i shyst 'Have derived some1 benefit from the use of
: . Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a
further, trial."" '. ' ' , ,.i . '
.1 r .. .. .. i4 .. :
"The only
Believe." f have Used many remedies lor Dvs-
ilv -Thina 4hae 'hartr..!!'
pepsia. Liver AtTeotjon and Debility, but never
have found anything to benefit me to the extent
' Simmons Liver Regulator.lias.i I sent from Mla
I nesou to, Georgia for it, and wqul d scad farther for
such a medicine, and would advise all who are sira
' ilarly affected to give it a trial as'ij teems fhe only
I thmg that never iaHstft relieve.. r,f .,!.,., ,y
, - -M. Jaunet, Minneapolis, Jlinn.
Dr. T. W. Alason says' From a'cfjat ex-
penence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulate ia
toy practice I have beenandm,aiianed to use
and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. ,
' '.!.'... v,', j ,1 tlir,.f!
-' ' J8SyTke 9nly ths' Genuine, which talwsys
has on the Wrapper, the, red X Trade-Mark
and Signature of( J. H. ZEILIN i CO.
.POR SAtE BY ALL; bR.u6GIS.TS; y .
Reaper1 & IKEower
THE LATEST AND BEST.
m -
PATENTED! JANUAUV , 4thrMlS8l.
Xi me, Money and much Ulriuitured
, Jbelliifj saved liy Uie .use of this
j Jlachinc kiil(5q-Sharpenpr; j
WhHi'Mowinft SlscMne Knives are sejUUSpet
feot ss In dons wHh this Ueflpep Knllai Slierpeuer
and can be dose by any buy uf ordinary iutelilRence
a t a small cost it not only lessens the droit on the
team', thus enabling the f smter to do a much greater
amount of work etch dayi but mora than save
th a cost of a machine each tear In the year tad tear
of bis njowei and resfer. "
Havinii onfebaatat the nuht tn 'fitniitactnre ana
sell Ibsse rhachlnes ld Henry, Wilton-and' Wood
to unties, we shall lie glad to, see. every: partner la
ttese counties csJl.snpris anjd MTOlilftu? them-
t(ves.
BEAKDiEOTHERS'
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Of x-lS'-J.p pUfi-Z&iili,' '"X '' 1
ft Jjsiiiiiiii itij"r w -.flir'ir .'t
.OXIQStlsiherepjfpiven'taat ttwii-st autondt of
Xyt., A..U, Jltthes tt Msignee.of h. W.,Gre
ucht' oas oeen urea m me jTonatt! court or Henry
trtntlfA Ohio, for' iOltlsBlftlt. and ihnt.alrt aemnne
uo nas oeen nta imiic"MroDatt) oe
fa. 11 n li-rL AmA i. tilt " LUttf t vi-u.tri . . .
jriii ymuw rnwrcrvTw "are requireu fu'atcena m
i)vi:!j:i;l mutt '
i Oprio oUHUsvVrLLa o Dasuixa, i
frsn-ilby' vlrtnq pr4itianoe,paesiWur lt,lfl.
djutt..M30iaolAClerk. .
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