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ft Olire Logan on Woman Suffrage. Mrs. Olive Login Wirt Sikes vrrites to tne New York Tribune i " '- -a A paragraph is current to the effect that both my husband and myself " stand in the front line of the ultra progressionists of the age in regard to marriage, and the religious ceremony performed by Dr. Collyer they regard as a concession to the prejudices of the unenlightened majority ."J This 3tate ment is utterly untrue, and because I believe it to be born of your view of the "woman suffrage question" (as it is called,) I wish to deny it through your columns. If I had not been in some ' measure associated, for the past two or . three years, with that small band of women who have pleaded for the exten sion of the franchise to our sex, this statement wou.d never havebeen made. Because nowhere in my published writ ings, my lectures, or in my private con versation, have I ever said anything to warrant such a statement. On the con trary. I have steadily defended the holy institution of marriage in all my utter ances touching the subject. I have earnestly contended that it is the basis of ail that is best and most desirable in this life, and I have even gone so far, under the pressure of popular clamor, as to say that if woman suffrage means free love, 1 am opposed henceforth to woman suffrage. My marriage to Wirt Sikes was the last, most emphatic pro test I could make against the free love notions of which' we hear so much in the present day ; it was no " conces sion ;" it was an expression of opinion which I hoped no one could misunder stand. It was simply practicing what I preach. - The subject of woman's enfranchise ment has become so loaded with obnox , ' ious features that what once seemed a fair protest against the tyranny of tax ation without representation (the prin ciple for which our forefathers fought and died) is now becoming a nuisance to audiences. It is also becoming a nui sance to me. and I have resolved to confine myself in future to a line of re mark which has done more toward winning me such fame and fortune as I possess than anything I have said abou'. suffrage. Only let me do my work in mv own way, let me use my maiden name as a riom de plume, and don't let people call me " an ultra-progressionist with regard to marriage." Yours truly, Olive Logan " G. M. D." Don't stand aghast with awe and feir, eyes wide open, hair on end, and fingers tightly clinched with the idea that these mysterious symbols are cabalistic signs and represent some secret organization of masked demons, who carry terror and dismay with their midnight prowl- injrs and disperse on the dawn of morn ing. No ! They are on'y the initials of Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, that pleasant medicine wnicn nas ac quired a national reputation and proven so emcacious in Coughs, Colds, Uroxi chitis, Consumption and kindred dis eases. For these complain t3 it has no equal. Sold by all druggists. 5i9 Interesting Case of Heirship. Says the Hartford Times: The drown ing of Mr. Lumni and his daughter in East Haven, recently, will result in a number of lawsuits. Mr. Morris has been appointed administrator of the es tate, which is situated in Montowese. and has increased 200 per cent within a few months. Mr. Lumra had trans feree 1 his property to a friend to keep it out of his wife's hands, and this will annoy the administrator some. A Buit has been brought a-rainst the town of East Haven by Mr. Morris for $30,000. Another suit will be instituted to decide who will pay for the horse, the State or the town, the most complex question arises as to who will be Mr. Lumm's he r. If it is proven that he died first the property would have gone to the daughter and then back to the mother, If the daughter was drowned first, then the property goes to a halt sister or Mr, Lumm's, who lives somewhere in the West, but just where is not known Altogether, it will be a most interesting legal contest, and should the suit against the town of East Haven be suc cessful, there will be considerable prop erty tor the heirs. Dr. Gcthkie in a recent address told a very suggestive story to this effect A friend of his, questioning a little bov said : " When our father and mother forsake you, Johnny, do you know who will take you up? ' 41 Yes, sir, ' said he. "And who?"' said the friend. "The police," was Johnny's answer. . The purest and sweetest Cod-Liver 6ii in the world is Hazard A Caswell's, made on the sea-shore, from fre3h, selected livers by Caswell, Hazard k Co., Xew York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others, Physicians have decided it superior to any ot the other oils in market. torn. " A good many trades people only give fifteen ounces to the pound its a bad weigh they have. Worthy or Note. An exchange says there is scarcely a day passes that we do not hesr, either from persons coming into our office or in some other way, of the success of ." Johnson's Anodyne JAniment in the cure of coughs And colds, so prevalent about town just now. Cora. It is , stated ; that before hanging man in Louisiana, they let from fifteen j to forty reporters for the newspapers " interview" him for three weeks. The f : Timp flllrw ia t.ViAn ryrt r,rtv willing rmf anxious to be hanged. - The best article ever in use by fam 1 - - 1 ,3 u nu I. I, . : J is the HaJford .Leicestershire Table Sauce, To be had of, every good grocer. Com, ? What is the , difference between the Emperor of Russia and a beggar ? The one issues . manifestoes and the . other , i, manifests toes without his shoes. , Progress op the Kevolctio!!. A new light dawned upon tne norm witn tne introduction 01 Plantation Bursas twelve years ago. Drastic pur- cation went ont rwtnration And renovation fame in The eves of the neonl were oneneri to the irreat fart that the way to care disease is to strergthen and sup port its victims, not to place tnem at its mercy ny de priving tnem ot tne l-.ttle strenetn they nave. It soon became evident that a a means ef iifnsing vitality j " system, regulating tne secreuoDS. cur ing indigestion, and reforming a bilious habit ot body, no medicinal preparation then known was at all com '0 Hi 2 parable to the new restorative. Since then hundreds or attempts have been made to rival the Bitters. They have all tailed, and the Grams Kevolbtiom ik medical TaiATMENT, which was commenced in 160, is still in progress. Nothing can stop it. for it is founded on the priuoipio. nuw universally acKnowiedgea, that pnysi ce.1 vigor i the most formidable Antagonist of all bn maa allnMntSL aikS TlwrieiM.A li a a wttK-n thalVtiv, tation BiTTiiw is a peerless invig,rant. as well as the res. iwiim Mivgutuw agains. epidemic aiseat Com. Pipes Introduced in Cabinet Organs. Mr .'Carl Fogelberg, a Swedish Organ builder, has succeeded in combining ipes with reeds ; rendering it possible to use both in Cabinet Organs, and ha secured patents for his inventions in the United States. The importance of doing this has long been appreciated, but here tofore it has been found impracticable, the difficulty arising from the fact that pipes vary in pitch with every change of temperature, while reeds do not, so that change of ten or fifteen degrees made it impossible to use them together. In struments which have been advertised as Pipe Cabinet Organs have contained no real speaking pipes, but only imita tions of some sort. Mr. Fogelberg uses genuine wood pipes of the best quality. The substance of hia inventions is an arrangement by which the pipes, when out of tune from a change of tempera ture, can be simultaneously and in stantly restored to the same pitch with the reeds, by the turning of a single screw. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. have been thoroughly testing Mr. Fogelberg's inventions, and, it is understood, are satisfied of their value, and will soon offer them to the public. If pipes are successfully combined with reeds, it will be the most important improvement ever made in Cabinet Organs. The day after a debauch the parched tongue, nausea, shivering, and febrile symptoms, prove that poison ha3 en tered the veins and arteries, and been circulated with the blood through every organ. More slowly, but not less cer tainly, the use of the Alcoholic Astrin gents sold as medicines, depresses the vital fluid and wrecks the nervous sys tem. Touch them not, taste them not. In Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters you have a pure temperance tonic, blood depurent, alterative and laxative, of un paialleled efficacy, and absolutely harm less. Com. If we can benefit tne readers of this paper any by recommending Parson's Pur gative Pills to' be the best anti-biiious medi cine in the cuntry, we are willing to do so. We have had about as gooda chance to know as sny one. Com. An Article of True Merit. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are the most popular article in this country or ' Europe for Throat . Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit. Com. FINANCIAL. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 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Rye 145 47 38 .. 78 a 80 .. 75 a 85 .. 8a 9 -.13 50 al3 75 ..6 30 ..153 ..126 a 640 a 154 a 12 6 a 41 a 37 a 72 a 70 al3 25 40 36 .'. 71 69 .barley Pork Mess- Lard . 13 TO MILWAUKEE. Flour Sprine Extra. Wheat Spring, No. 1 No. 2 Corn No. 2 Oats No. 2 Rye No. 1 Barley No. 2 TOLEDO. Wheat White Michigan Amber do No.l Red Corn High Mixed Low do ........ White OatNo. 1 No. 2 ...5 50 a 565 ... 1 20 a 1 21 1 Waa 1 1SV .. 40 a 414 . 31 ... 63 ... 69 a 3Z a tt4 a 60 152 142 . 140 , 47 46 39 37 a 153 a 143 a 141 a 48 o 47 39 38 Winter-Proof Systems. Thick boots and flannels are necessary at this sea son, bat the human frame requires something more than these to render it winter-proof. The inner man, as well as the outer surface of the body, must be pro tected. The raw, moist, chilly winds which prevail at this season transpierce the warmest clothing, and are apt to affect the health unfavorably, both throngh the pores and the respiratory organs. The surest way to avert the eyil is to strengthen the internal machine, and thus enable it to repel the devitalizing influence of unwholesome weather. Enrich the blood, gently stimulate the circulation, regulate the bowels, invig orate the stomach, tone the liver, and brace the nerves with Hostetter'B Stomach Bitters, and no condition of the atmosphere, however inclement, no variation of the barometer or thermometer, however sudden, will have power to disorder the system thus fortified in advance, and pat in perfect working order. Damp and cold, acting upon a sensitive or feeble organiza tion, may produce consumption, diphtheria, neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver complaint, low nervous fever, or intermittent fever ; the Importance of ren dering the system impervious to these two destructive elements is therefore obvious. Persons in delicate health, or who are at all liable t. be injuriously affected by atmospheric influences, .ould take the Bitten daily throughout the winter and spring. In this way dangerous diseases may be warded off, and a condition ot perfect health preserved by individuals ef comparatively feeble pbysique.while these most robust. who aeon at precautions, are suffering the penalty of their recklessness in hospitals and sick rooms. " Albumen from Fish Eggs. The great demand for albumen for manufacturing purposes has led to the attempt to obtain 3t from every imaging able source, hens' egg being of course the most simple, but at the same time , the most expensive, and entirely insuf- 1 ficient to afford a supply. An experi-' ment has recentlv been made by Dr. Grune to utilize fish roes for this pur pose, these being obtainable from many kinds of fish in immense quantities, and which are usually thrown away. When entirely ripe, these roes are capable or furnishing a large amount of albumen, and in this condition are to be stripped from the investing membrane, and made free from adhesion as much as possible. ' They are then placed in a sieve, rubbed with a stiff brush so as to break up their contents and allow the albumen to pass through. This is to be washed with water, to which one part of ammonia in three hundred is to be added, so that the albumen adhering to the sieve shall be carried through. The solution thus obtained is then to be placed in high vesels and allowed to stand for some days, and when it be comes clear the albumen can be poured off into flat dishes, and evaporated in well ventilated rooms. The cleansing is said to be facilitated by passing through coarse sand or powdered glass The best roe for this purpose is that of fresh water fishes, such as pikes, but the albumen can be obtained from any species. If the roes have been kept too long, of course there is a tendency to decomposition, accompanied by an un pleasant smell, but this is not at all ap preciable if the labor be prosecuted at the proper time. Loss of a Valuable Horse. Mr. Chas. Cameron, of CollingwooJ, Canada, recently lost a valuable horse, said to have been a pure Clyde, in transitu from Glasgow, Scotland, to Montreal. The weather during the voyage was very rough, and in the height of a violent gale the horse broke loose from his slincs and got on deck. The sailors were unable to secure him, and to save themselves from injury from the struggling animal the side hatch was removed and the horse run overbonrd. He was a magnificent fpcci men of the pure Clydesdale, and had taken first honors wherever he was ex hibited in Scotland, and was purchased at a very high figure by Mr. Cameron. A sick man was told that his wife would probably marrv again. "Ail right," (.aid he ; " there will be one man to lament my death." A phothudinq toe is not a sightly thing, say noth iug about health and comfort. SILVER TIPPED SboeB never wear out at the toe. for pale by all Healers. Millions or dollars would be saved yearly if ail would buy CABLE SCREW Wire Boots and Shoes The easiest, driest, and nio$t durable Shoe ever worn. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Th advertiser. riAvini? been Bt rmaneiitl v cured of that dread disease. Cnusumrtion, hj a simple rem. dy, is anxious to make known to his feilow suftertra the means of euro. T all who desire it, he will send a cop of the prescription ufed (frert of charge), with the d.reciions for preparaiui? and usiug the eaoie, which thoy will find a subs Cure roa Consumption Akthva HnnVt-niTiS- Ac. Parties wishiDgtne prewnption win pipage aaaresi Kev. fc L) W . k l A. Yf i IjS , 3fi4 Sooth Third Street. Wiliianisturgh, X. Y. CONSUMPTION OR COUGH PLKASK Head the Following Letter : Mount Yernos, III.. April . 1.-71 Mefrr. J. X. Karris & Co.. Cincinnati, lnio : Gkntlfhen I heard on? ot my cnstotn-ra speak in snch niijii terms or Alien s Liiing ttavoni To-a;y tnut i thoneht I would write von tin- substance ot his state ment.s. Ue says his mother, who is now tixty years of titff. lias SUFFER KD With CONSUMPTION lor SKY kit A years, and has been under the care of alt ow bst phyxieianty but never received any permanent Wnent then she resorteu to every Kind ot ( oiish and Lun, Balsam that could bo procured for her. but all tn rut avail. She still ?rew worse, until she was confined to her bed; and when she wa seized with a paroxysm of coughing she would lose th power of respiration and they were compelled to resort to various means to re store hreithinjr; and while she couched so hard she could ne t expectorate anything, and the famuy an friends had riven up all hopes of her recovery. Hwr Eon noticed the advertisement of Allen's Lung Balsam in the Christian Advocate, and tliev thoueht tliev wonhl procure and try it. 1 hey commenced giving her the Balsam at 6 o'clock P. M a directed, a dose every hour until midnight: then she took another spell of coughing, and expectorated a mouthful of dark, yel low matter, which was something sue had not been able to do for some time. They continued to rive her tuc iiaifam until morning, ana men sue oezan to ex Dec to rate rrerfy. and within three Hours she f.xpec torated three riNTS of luucoui matter, which eav ber immediate relief, and since that time she has con tinued to Improve, bhe now sits up all iav. and can walk about the house aud take considerable out-door exercise. Her son bought more of the nalsam to-day ana ne w recommending n very nigniy xo every one. A.'C. JOHNSON; Druggist. Was there evr greater proof of merit than the case this letter refers to ? 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AGENTS OA nnn FARMERS HELPER sent free. It shows iWlvuv " How to save aud how to make money on the Farm, Vhey to look lor the profits and how to obtain, them " How to clear FIVE JUO.DRET DOL LARS between December and May. Copy FKEE to each reader of this paper pending name and P.O. ad- itresstn Ztl rJti IjfcK a Met lfill. Philadelphia, Penn. THE GREATEST IMC disco OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY of Roxbnry, has discovered! out of our common pasture weeds a remedy that EVERY KIND OF KUMOR, from the Worst Scrofula Down to a Common Pimple. 1 wo bottles are warranted to cure a nursm c txtrm XUUUi II. Oue to three bottles will cur the worst kind of Pint jb-s on t he face. i wo or three Dottles will clear the frrstem or hiie Two ltottleit: are vt-nrrttitlt-d tn ewrt Hia unruf ranL-s in the month oretomacu. Three to live bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Krsip?l;t. One to two boltlts are warranted to cure all humof in the Eyes. i wo unities are warrant to cure running of too ir and bl'tchej nmou; tlio hair. l our to six battles are warranted to cure corrnot and running ulcers. n- bottle wilt cure scaly emptlon of the 8km. Two or three bottles are uun-Hiitpil to furn tliM vnrat kind of rinaworm. Tv o or three bottle are warranted to cure the most dr-ijvTHte c:ife of rheumatism. Tnree to four bottles aro war pan ted to cure salt rheum. ive to eicfct bottles will core the worst case of scrofula. A bt-uefit tf Always experienced from the first bottle, nnd a p TtVrt curt) is warranted when the above uum tity ib tukcu. UOXttCRY. MASS. Pear Map ah : The reputation of t lie Medical Dis covery, in curing sill kii.d of humors, is so well etab lulwd by the unanimous voice of ail who have ever ued it. that I need not fay any h iug on the subject . as the most pkUltui physicians aud the mo t careful drug gists in-the country pre unanimous in it? praise. In predentin? the Medical Discovery to our notice, 1 do it with a full knowledge of it? curative power, in relieving alt, and curing most of the diseases to wh ch yon are unfortunately polinblf. The most excruciating disease to an affectLonate mother. NURSina ECKB IVTOUTH, is cured us if by a miracle; your own temper is re ptore lto its natural swoctnesn, and your babe from shor' nnd fretful naps to calm and sweet clumbers; and the Medical Discoverv becoint nafouutam of bless Um to your husband and hous- hold In the more advanced starts of CANHEB., it extends to the stomach, causing DirsPErsiA, which is nothing but canker on the stomach; then x. the intestines and crenting a sinkinp, one felii-g, and an indifference even to the cares of yuur lauu.y. Your stomach is HAW ACTD ZZirXiArVXED, Tour food distresses vou. nnd von can onlv tau.e cer tain kinds, and even of that vour evstem does net get half the nocriphment it contains as the aorimonioti f.uidoi the canker eats it up; then your complexioa K'rtfS its bloom, and becomes Ballow or greni-h. c'.ic ronr b-st day is gone, lor want ot nonnsnmei: your evstem becomes kose and flabby, and the fib of vmir ho.lv become rt-iaswl. Tlu n follow a train dis KJies wltich the Mt-akal Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CTJUE: TalDitation of the heart, pain in the sirT weaknew of the j-ii'ie and small of the back, pain of the lup joint v yon retire, irregularity of tli Cv?eid, aud ai that niotit txerutiatiiig of diseases, TTow many thonsands of poor women siifferin fr.'tu this disease, and pining away a miserable lif.aur tl.eir iu-xt-dwir nei-hh-.r (io-- n"t know -ho cau. -w h to impress on yonr u.ivA that potrft old prov.-rb, "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound o cu'kJiedicaIi UISCOVEE-IT, cn have both the preventive and the cure, with this re:it anil good quality, tlutt it will never, uaiir any cirr-nniSfances. do yoa any injury. o change of diet ever npc-.-viry. Eat tho est you can gt, anii plenty enough of it. UiBKCTinNg roR L'pr.. Ailultx.otie tablesron.tJn! jr A-kV- CltiidreTl over ten Ve:ll'. destert PVHHliT.i: t i 'l dri n from rive to eii'ht yrstrs. teasp"onl'ul. As no di rections can le :irp!Ir:ih!e to a!t constitutions, tak' su'Vicient to operate on tli" hnwela twice a day. Vvi. e. Sl.w per bottle. h-r sale by every druggist in the United r-tatra una rjrittsli JTovincs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and livings, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Co iJwimption. Among the great aiscovenes ot modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lime. A vast 1 trial of its virtues, throuchout this and ' other countries, has shown that it does surely and effectually The testimonv "of our best citi control them. zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Cherby Pectoral will nnd does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lunsrs beyond anr other medicine, ine most dangerous affectiens of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardlv to be be i i - i . i i . neveu, were uiey iiui. proven. l-cuiiu uipuie. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the" forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every family should kecD it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at firt, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need this defence ; nnd it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid thn A; zrasciryrr diseaspa whiph beset tha Throat and Chest of -childhood, Ciikrry Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one wilPsnffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily thev can be cured. . . Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. 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Chi,"ltiiits, EhewntUism, Pile. Scrofula, Ohl Vlnr, SnH Rheum, S.rtin, R-irns, Fener Sore, Ftlontt, i'imf.lftt, Kryiriptlu, Sore iti, Jlttrber's JUh. Ihafutt. M'oila. Hing-worm. Corn. Mte of InwU, Canctn, Toothmhe, Ear ache, Sore Kipplesi, jBaldnen, Sicolltn Jirrasti, Itch, Sitld lit n I, Teething, Chapped UunUa. Scahl. Ott.t, Bruise, Croup, Cmiked Lips, and Sores on Children It never fails to cure Rheumatism if properly applied. Rub it on well with the hand three times a day. I.i several cases it has cured palsied limbs. Tor Pilr it lias been discovered to be a sure rem edy. Persons that have been afflicted for years have been relieved by a few applications. For Erv. sipela it works wonders, allaying the inflamnmioa nnd qtiietintr the patient For Clmpped Hand it produces a ure immediately. Let those with Salt Shewn obtain tiiis Halve, and apply it freely, and they will find it invaluable. It i vood in cases of Scrofula and Tunior. Cancers have been cured with it. 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