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CUA i:lks ukad L 1 Villi. i The distinguished English orator, Charles Bradlsiugh, lectured at the , Grand Opera llonse, Chicago, recently, hir. subject being " Kcpublicanism in England." Reviewing in detail the development of republican sentiment in England, the speaker said that a republic iu that country was not near ; had he the power by raising his hand to establish it to-day, he would not do so. too much icrnorauce and nnwrtv for a republic was impossible , potitj , ior 114 i , while people were ignorant ami unuti- , fetj I Vr t iioi, olc Ql.ntvM bv figures ' Mr. Bradlaugh also showed uy n0urts how tho present iorm 01 goveri.mum. i 4.i.; etnffi of . eXlSlCU, SlllU lUCit uminuii" afi'Mrs. The increase of taxation in 1(50 years was from less than (5,000,000 to X7G,000,000 ; during the present reign, from -19,000.000 it had increased to .76,000,000. Seventy years ago the landed proprietors of England and WnW rAKPi'vpfl .L-22.n00.000 a vear : to- i, w.n,Vo day, lorme sume pxup.y, - ; more than 100,000,000 sterling. On n, 4o nno nno a vear thev paid then ; the ,UUU,UUU a year uitv pum mcii 2 000,000 and upwards of land-tax, and , ' .. --,1 .1 on the 100,000,000 they paid less than 1,000,000 of land tax. Two hundred ' years ago, land in England paid two-. fifths of all tho taxes, and to-day it I less than one seventy-sixth part , The national debt had increased , 36,000,000 to 800,000,000. pays of it. from This, work he said, was a mortgage on me of the people yet unborn, and none of it for liberty, honor or glory. The roal question in England, how- , , - t T orai- True tbo lflTidpd m-ourietors. JLess r.-i.- i i...u 17,,. . tuan-uuiauiiiieauwuciiuiii.-ii4i.ii. ui tu' . . , ., i gland, haltot Ireland, and tliree-iourms : nf SnnH-md. The Duke of Sutherland alone owned a great part of Scotland, and the Buko of Buccleugh owned half a million acres of land in Scotland, and other nobles had a life interest in 11, 000,000 acres of land in England capa ble of cultivation, which was devoted to deer-parks fcr these landed aristocrats If they asked him what had all that to do with the republican movement, he would say that land was the territorial aristocracy. It owned the House of Lords ; it stopped every measure of re demption ; it had locked up the school- doors by its opposition to emication. UOOIB u a umiuaiuuu v..v.. . Tf ,nrnr.t,i n,o mnssfis of the oeonle l I ifLiuiivwv i x. from becoming instructed by the tases it kept upon knowledge. This was the power which sheltered itself by the throne. USES OF HAIR. fipiitienien who pride themseies on their luxuriant beards will take comfort in knowing that the mustache is a natu ral respirator, defending the lungs against the inhalation of cold and dust. It is a protection of the face and throat , against cold, and is equally in warm I climates a safeguard for those parts against excessive heat. The mustaches of blacksmiths show by their color the dust which they stop as a natural res pirator, and, which, if inhaled, would be injurious. The mustache is bene- , licial to those who follow the trades of millers, bakers, masons, to workers in metal, etc. Full beards are said to be a defense against bronchitis and sore throat. It is asserted that the sappers and miners of the French army, who are noted for tho size and beauty of their I beards, enjoy a special immunity from affections of this nature. Tho growth of hair has been recommended to per sons liable to take cold easily. You get tho same accommodations, . more attention and better fare at tho Sherman House, Chicago, now, than under any previous management of that excellenUiotel, and for lens money. In times like the present these are import-, ant considerations. A Fkench writer has arrived at the conclusion that the average height of the human race has remained un-; changedsiuce tho Chaldean epoch, -1,000 ; years ago. There is no Death. If it be true that Nature abhors a vacuum, it is equally true that the Great Creator ab hors death and glories in life. There is really no such thing as death the term is a misnomer, used to designate the changes which occur in life. Life, eter na1 life, is created by the laws of Al mighty will-power, which are as immut able in their application as is tho exist rnofi nt the Creator himself. When God made life, he made everything necessary to sustain it, but left it for , man's progressive intelligence to dis- j cover, convert and utilize. Goodmedi-1 cine is to the ailing physique what good . fuel is to the expiring flame ; the better 1 the fuel tho quicker the lire tho bet- i ter the medicine, the quicker comes re-! lief from pain. California Vinegar i Bitters is life's elixir for old or young. ( Use this medicino properly and you will live to a good old ago without those physical ailments which make seventy 15 years a burden. " Music of the spheres "-The click ing of billiard balls. The Northwestern Horse-Natl Co.'s ' Finiahed" Nail ia tho beet in the world. " A Drop ol Joy In Every Wont." F-EMixnTON, Hunterdon, Co., N. J., JuueQO, 1S74. Dk. K. V. I'iekce, Buffalo, N. Y. : J)ear Sir It ia with a happy heart that I peu theao linca to ackuowlodgo "that yon and your Golden Medical Discovery and l'urgativo Pcllota are bleeuiuRa to the world. Tlu'tjo modicinea can not bo too highly praised, for they havo almost brought mo out of the grave. Three moutha ago I waa broken out v.ith largo ulcora and aoroa on my body, limb- and face. I procured your Golden Medical Discovery and l'urgativo relicts, and havo tasen hix bottlca, and to-day I am in good health, all those ugly ulcere having healed and left my akin in a natural, hoalthy condition. I thought at ono time I could not bo cured. Although I can but poorly express my gratitude to you, yet thoro ia a drop of joy in every word I write. God,d b0M. reat on you ftnd your wouder ful mctjiciuoa i9 tu0 humble prayer of Youra truly, James O. Uellis. When a medicine will promptly euro such teriM(j eaUng ulcera and froo tho bloo(1 of tho virulont poiaon causing them, wno can ia doubt ita wonderful virtues? Dr. V: longer iorco, however, does not wieh to ulaeo hia Goldon Medical Discovery iu the cataloguo of quack patent nostrums by rocommondiug it to euro every disease, nor does ho so recommend it ; but what ho doea claim ia this, that thoro ia but ono form of blood disease that it will not cure, and that disease ia cancer. Ho does not recommend hia Discovery for that diseaae, yet ho knowa it to bo tho most searching blood cleanser yet discovered, and that it will froo tho blood and system of all other known blood noisons. bo thev animal, vcgetablo or minora! Golden Discovery is warranted by him to curo tu0 worat formB of Bkiu Direasea, aa all formB of blotches, Pimples and Eruptions, Glandular Swolliucs. and the worst form Gf Scrofulous aud Ulcerated Sores of T . nlkn. nirlll Ullll oil WfOTl f 11 1 fill H Neck, Logs or other parts, and all Scrofulous Disoasea of tho Bones, aa White bwelhngs, Fever Soros, Hip Joint and Spinal Dissaaes, all of which belong to Scrofulous Diseases. Wilhoft'.s Anti-Pekiodic ok Feter ; and Ago: Tonic Thin in valuablo and stand aid familv medicino ia now a household word, and maintains its reputation unimpaired. It , ia indorsed bv tho medical profet-Kion. and pre- , scribed dailv in the Charity Hospilal and j other hospitals in New Orleans. Wilhoft'a , Tonic ia thus highly recommended by tho leading medical men of tho country, and ia i worthv of such indoiv-omont. Whkiji.ock. i Finlav fc Co . PmprietoiH, New Orleans. Ton SALE 11Y AM. 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The fanne , tiierehant ai.d mechanie in anv part of the country will find . this the best of the wet klies, to aay nothinnof tho low price AKi-.its areoffered inducements superi- ; or to auythinf lierrtotore at'empTeu. copies fre -n. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, 23 & 25 BANDOLPHST., CHICAGC OPTIC'S MAGAZINE, 1875 Now is the time to Subscribe ! The. New Volume will contain- New Stories by Oliver Optic, Elijah Kellogtf and others. bcsdes many new fea tures, all of which a. - duly set forth in our Pros pectus. Terras S3 CO per year, in advance. Speci men number mailed free on application. JL.KK &. SIIKl'AKD, Publishers, Uoston. rrv. AnftM Vowsnnnpr TTnlnn imillbers over 1XO0 papers, separated into seven subdivis ions. For seprte Hst6 and cost of advertisinK. ddrcs S. P. SANBORN, 111 MOnroc St., Chicago. i&iaiui Dr. .1. Walker's Calit'orni.i Yin f:xar UiKors are a purely Vegetal preparation, made chieliy IVom tho na :ie herbs found on ihc lower ranges o: ih'. Sierra Nevada mountains ol Ualifor Via the medicinal properties of whic'o are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. "What is the cause of the niplii-alleled success of Vixk;ak Hit .kks?'' Um answer is, that they remo :he cau?c of disease, and the patient re ;-i-vers his health.. They are the gre; bkiod purifier am.', a life-giving principle a por.e:r Kenovato'- aud Invigorate ri ;he system Neve: before ii itn hidtory of" the world has a niedicine bee. coinnouiulcd possessing the reniurkab'.' malities of Vi.vw? u P.itteks iu healing tl.s i-k of even disease man is lu?ir to The .in a gentle Purgative as well as a J nine rclk'ving Cenge.-tion r inllannnation o bo J.iver anii Visceral Organs, in Dilioi' I . C.'UJl'S Tho m-owM'ties ..i li:. Walkku's INl-.CAK lilTTKKS .'MK'.ll'IU. Diajfiiorcrii nriiiinativ'. N utnti. us. Lasauve, Diuri'tu Swl.it ive. ('u::'.it Initant. Sudorilic. Altrw 3.-e. and Ant: Hi!i.i-.- Grafrnl T-ho:ir:mds proclaim Vix rg.ui liin'KRS the moss v.'ondciTul In ie-i-rant that ever su.stjiined the sinking -.-.-tein. " ) Person can lako those Bitters according to directions, and remain long tur.Vi 11, provided theii bones are not do st roved by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter iiliif iit Fevers, which are so preva lent in the vallcvs of our great rivers throt-.hout the I nited States, especially ?hi.e7)f the .Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, li:-'nois. Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- sns. P.eil. Colorado. Brazos. Kio Grande, Pearl aiuik' thoir Alabama, .Mobile, havannan, ko . James, and many others, with vast tributaries, throughout our countrv durins tho Summer and entire Autuiun.and remarkably so durin?Eea- nf nnnsiial ho:it and dryness, aro ;.m of unusua: he:it and dryness, an invariably accompanied by extensive de - - - " r;:ni.fo:nents ot the stomacu ana ner, r.d other abdominal viscera. In their , .. .1 IS ireaUlielU. a purgau , O, , UACi iiufj d pu..- :rn: 'ii int1n--ni'n unoil tiiesu various or- is essentially necessary. Thero "an.; ts no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as thev v.iii speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at the same time ?timulatimr the secretions of the liver, and jeiH-nilly restonn-r tno ucauu t'unctious ot the digestive organs. Forlifv 1 ul body sum hist disoaso bv piirifviiifr all ita lluiilswith Vixeoar liiTTj:i:s. No epidemic (ran take hold of a svptein thus fore-armed. Dyspcpsiii or iiMlfcPslion, riead achc' 1'ain in the Shoulders, Cougks, Ti'-hiue?.-? of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Tasto iu the .Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart. Intlammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid nevs. aud a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guaranteo of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evi, Whit". Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inliainmutions, Indolent Intlammations, Mercurial Aflections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. In the.e. as in all other constitutional Dis eases, WALKKR S INEGAR OITTKU.s imU shown their great curative powers iu tho most ohstinate aud intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Kemit tent aud Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ot the Blood, Liver. Kidnevs and Bladdor, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases ure caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. rersons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advanco in life, aro subject 1 to paralvsis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vin egar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter. Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, ' Pii-tules. Boils. Carbuncles. King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Biscolorations of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by tho uso of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are eheetually destroyed aud removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display o decide'd an influenco that improvement soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon lin'l its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. It. H. McDONAIiD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, and cor. of "Washington anil Charlton Sts., N. Y. Sola by all lrugglsta and Dealers. TMIfW APPMTQ KCt ij4'sf Il,ok "est FUU( HUr.il I O Terms. Send for rireularf. in .HUH Want lllllfll ' All I, lr of Keeeipt I! k. Hi- o-.ior Chrouio free. Cool EKATIVK Pl IIIilSUINO CO., Muscatm-. lowu PAT 2 FOB t722J87 GLOBK fll'F'U CO., 510 Broatlwny, K. Y. .SUKSCKIUK NOW KOR TBI ATLANTIC MONTHLY. 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Ton.-ti.-'.ir- '.i -tj-t. i, CirruUrt!rcc. Au..r. s II. Vf. l'.liACo. Dcc-.ar, II', Our VA'C X L. I ti ft vonr uatnc id tno i;u- :i FAIt.lZECEfiN 3N H'ftf 1VK?:"2:. fr . S. KASKELL & C(., Eockferd- 111. 8 Mv .LLl S7P.ATED SSED OACltCCri: f r : " -- i rt ., ai.tl will bo :iui".i-d. FliEi". ir C 1' PJE, .1 i: ; iiicauts. i'nj tfh sr.d Oerrr.art cuitiMti. A!dros3 JOWM KERN, Jill Gierke t !alj:er, St. Louis? State where you eaw thid ailveriierap: STEJB : &ai, Spars aiiil Upi'il Rail J Sn . r all ot v Kt!, y.i Warranted with i'r.ce FTi'lMWAT -oS. .' lit IVistlUli" rff New Y iUST YCU WASTHThe af'.VIX.Vi'l WJ'.ICKV illlRSfreeJor Ki,ff ,r. Also, the Iloiiscliolit ami C'om-iiicic-iai lUitji of tin- V!JiSt:i: Stutcs, to harm up i:. your houueorolllcc. It exhibits all tho railr ads, the latest territorial s.irvcys, popula tion, etc.: is heautitully co'oixil aid mountjd o.i r'dh -s; size, i ft. fc in. by 3 ft. 10 Fo. the rr-e the Mar. alone, $?,, the publishers cf the Times will BC! d the Map (by Express), tliCirlarpc Sti-co'.uinn weekiv "Utvopaper one year,and the "Times 1113 trated" Hand Bo. k' of valuable information, for lb7n, both postpaid. So mccti for so little was never before offered. Address Tjsies Co., Cincinnati, O. ASEKIS $10 PER DAY. To sell the HO.HK SilUTTliESKWlKG 3IA t lllSK. ItlC: S-- Kcader" yon can make nionev selling the ' HOM.K SIIUTT1jK.- whether you are EXFKK1K CKt sn tho busi iii'ss or not. 1 von wish to buy a SEWING MA CHINE for family use, our I'mtilara will show you how to save money. Address .TOilftSO:. ClAIiK &. Co., Chicago, 111. AGES' Sh"ws the grand results vt our fir-t 1 00 years. A book l " every American. Suhs t-very where at sight. Farmers. Teat-hem, SU-oi-tts. Lawyers, MerchantK. School Directors, M.'tiu'acturera, 51 1 ch:i'i s, thippers, Salesmen, mi", "if learnirgand niun wno can ou.y re:nl, ol 1 ami . uu2, all want it for r-verv.l.iv refirtrnce and ii " A who'. : library.'" lUitnA 'i'.A. " N t r. luxu ry, but a uei-cssity." in-'' -)-. "The most ro--' nt. conipli-to. trti3twirtli7.,! .i - The HEST-PK LING l'ooic Pv ulihed. Sc.d for Cirruln-s to VieI:r Si ?tt:- riy, Chirao, IU. FOii XKiWMiY THIRTY lKAHS THE RSCHRffOND PRINTS hav,- been helu in high esteem bv tt e wh usr Cilico They ?re produce! in aii ta-uove.ties oi chajiu'ing f-hions, and in conservative siyles Eiiiti'ii to tln .taut s of many peitoi-s. Axnout the latter are the standard Orav Styles," proper for the hoiiHC or atrot-t bt'stiiu! ij de signs an.! pleasing in col", n.g. "CHOCOLATE STAKSABD STYLES," in kr:t varu t , anil widely kuou-. s ni ar-viciul.l-- vrinf. NcthiLjf hottt r '-r daily weir. These got'ds leur tickets us rjuoi.--' vt'jve. Your rf-l-iiler fh..uld uve ihein, and ?i uj tsamiuatiov Had apj-:oval v.iil comedo. Dislribntio"; " the Ccuntr; $75,000.CG I ALUAHLF PKIZF.S Pr:tv 5Smljiy. tl. 'i I S7.". To li TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF SS.C00 EACH IN CASH! ! AifPiits wanted lo e!l Tiekts. wlmra Lineral Premium will be paid, tiinffo- To kets. SI : Six Ticket-. -S''. Twi'lvi Tickets. tK'- Two -t y-livu.L'o. Circulars co itaiiimtr full infrni.itio:i will be so-nt . t ai'y one ordering them. J.rttyrs must be ad- I dressed to ' Office. Excelsior Building.) i Cor. Race & Longworih. f D. SI?'E. Box 432. t -NC INN ATI. O. BR. WHITTIES, Nc. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lpais, Mo.. continues to treat all caj-ca of otnlac to marria;?. l!id icipuritiei, every ailment or si;in' vbich reu!t from ii..Ucre:iori or iupru.lecce, witti ucpir'l'.e.t nrf. Ilr. Mtab!Ihaicnt ia clirr.:i.d tir ti Fti!.-of Slit soiiri, 'wis roun.ll atd h Nvn erabU3?d to tcuTO r:t(t, certain nnd reliabte relief. l;-m; a irralo.it- o. hevral rje.H'-il ci.lifno, and havior 't' Tperience of n '.i.nrunj MirciM.f d life in hn spvlaltiM h'- ha- ;.rf'Ctei! n aii'li" ll.at arp etl-ctual in all tl. -i . 111. patienti arr Ix-in? trotted br mail cr ripr'si ..TiTfi'ie. N m.tur ho fdl.Nl, call or M P'orj i..? crcit nam ter of af t'lit-.ttionrt ho Is eruhW-d 'm hn chivfi !c. 30 pnCSjEiviuc full n)!i.t -. . - t. ?na-. t-1 5Wrajes. ajovular book -Abir: hb., t. -!-. So r irninl rair. .r p-rjji ryf?, cjTi .itli.r.l to do without it li j. nit.ncal litr.oir.- on tim sujtr', th--lone eTperUnr.' al-o the U1 oo..sh ir. Kroi-; an S'Aiaerii-a. Se.it .l'. , , I l.v ertry . or.'..m .f of Ir. . a -ji U.' work" "ii ! f..r ilif'-i. i i' 'v phw 1 1 1 1 r An trati CCS. aliln i rt--ctlTiir tioi.i. i V. ol'rv of. lt It V .-o. r .-1 1 : 1 1 ; i v:ii-i-)i:l'i.rm.t ou '.pi .'f M.i . : ,rt-" ii'.i-i - llii.i. wlm nr.- iinirrii'il or roi,li" I Price .'Ji-ls. 1 inai!. Arldn s- 1 I wry. 12-Norli Kiirbfh Slrci-L ' C. N. U. No. , VHK. KIT1AJ. i-ii mVKKTlSKK 1 ;il-ns: -ay ymi saw ir .'. t--if I FREE I Kill..- H WI B S3. 5- I GEO, TS T7AI3T3KO fcr th C E K 7 5 h H I A L -.TF.STATFSATTifiIl U fc.1 W LM 1 The Only Reliable. Girt I I HUM II A D