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Notice for Publication. I aii> Omu: at .I.uk-uX, Mtw».. ( FVlirmity i’.i, l{tv». \ V ice is hervha giaer that tlit- fullmv | g m e.( t!•■»• ll-m lile.1 notice of ll - intent.on to make final pr of in nup|*itl el h * claim, all'I tliat snail ppaif aaill In to sic before t1’. \Vsttfrtlin. cer> tierk. at■ Vlolitieelto, Misn.. ott April 4. larfi, a /.. Minins Burkett, llomrsteail No. 4;~ I. • r file southwest quarter Section lit. To ' nchip ft uoitii. B inge Merest. Hi names the following witnesses to pr. Iiis i oiitiunoiis resilience upon ami < ultra atioii »•!'. ansri laiul, ait: 1‘ iTiaia Nichols. | All of t oa W. Nichols. ( Ulonntville P. f*,, J me'sAt. Itoiivii, ) l.aaaicuce t'i., li D ev. J Misa. B t. KT.RB, Register. ,\MON<; lr AILUOAI) MkX. I'npwlnrll > ainat I 'sc fit I mom of l*r. 14enj a•« f -c 'eiie * Prsicili - A i r lilif 1.0'to - I'ro i t, .11 •• i< r .11 cbnaai:. Ithaaheen nnvne*if»ip* riinrjred against j o gr^XAVjnvdiciaesiti t rn ti* i»i me im»uiiio juI* fo their virtue* liaivi- riifn.v t een ii'auutMC'.ureJ outright, or no m»'itpulm‘-l nt to i*enr u very ft Uneitr dlid iut4«‘h Hlpxtger meaning than tile A-ne origin*: l> iut«iio#*l i»y the w^ner*. Thai I’d* may I m iloi.e to; mutcrnpiiions |i»n-*.,u»* lx *r»t r»*> po'ttidf. lint D . DhVM K eulledy ,Pby*l * >u.g***»!i,- f ti* 1*1 *oU’ ,\. V.. *;ilx« x a par dot ado pride m tin* laet tba? during a profet momiI *uaiou»in ,»*s • nr* cr I mam yurs-aod in k iV«*rtUltig **k rwoedt'* t ivorll** Krmedy M — f e r never laid lull leu open to * J st accusation of this kind. It* no* Ibc kuijome.i i**tt**r. and . ofner* pRbli.o-ued toy ‘mil may Lm- acc* pled with j « *»i Q-ience toy the public, Li. Kennedy i* to i mi isr Witti tile h u»es and Irai> if kick people to t • ;U - W itti tiiein : MASl.lt Ni KCI1A Ml’J AVI* SVrt.mSTKVU- 1 4-M’a OmcR. Low m t.L ItriMlK suer-* ol | in* Liosios a It. K. » l'-HHJ, .\lAr*„ /•*;*!i*tl S3, ISs4. j) I t. ‘‘kvtd Kennedy, Rou»jout. N V. 1» m ■■*** —1 till* k 11 is *;m to you that 1 kb* uM make the foliowitig Mr-ne.it, and | n uke it voiuntmly an t v.iaiig .» : oi tia 4th i.ay *>X done. 19&I. 1 wa* taken Willi what r, us i-kiie-i paralysis if the ooweu. i a • seizure w »* uncvpcoted and terrihic. in* ktom.vdi t.ed C'lher organs s* mu 1 to s* npa'hi7.e w-th it nut io have lu»t all power « t action. For * .<>:*g :im»* uiy life wua despair.* i nut at length i :••covered .no f ai as to n.- aMe io rideout, lb no adv.c.H of my physician I umu.1 Poland >piingk (Vihoping to le.n tl frein Hit* waters, but in*.) diU iue tin good. Neither were the best Pity sic is us of Lowell and ii •iston, whom l c*.ii.-uued. H'ce t * alf« rd me more than tmuM*oii i*-tii*r. 1 gained no bLmgta and uiy cum ap pm.-*d almost iiopeJe**. i:i the Fail a friend auvik* J’me to try “Kennedy *s ] avoitie kerne ly M'i allnough v-ppotca to paiuiit uiedi aue, 1 mad beti.al. io i..ake a loug sto.r snarl — >a;**rr.e ktxiuiU, in my opinion, save*! niv life i- "'.‘iwer a IL<j ov.-t p.cparuUoO hi The wor.d 1 • M <UiACh dithcujiits ax w *1; as or the I.ivei n di.ir.ci i/rgtniA. 1 .tin glad m say it i* in gen e;M* uac a -o .g the i< K meii id tin* Vicinity. Youra, Ac., A. J. GIFFORD, cr. (. Tor.l i* the Mnstar Mechanic ol iho Low e.» diviama of tne B«»st ju A Lowell Kailroad. lh 1 i’ib ). * ti* sx and i.-cuvt r\ ure kui'W’ti to many * ntM-ai* tiMtify :.i Th* la- is iu Ills letter. I -e ill's mm role for ail i!*x;._.u8f»9 ul ih * Blood r..d :«ys L Ver, St i.UAc i. iioW»*is a i t >km. It n. ,y xh ve y i;u o I y «*nr« tcOlu p.«il> au I d**atn. A-idroM, :T * csircd, L'.. iavid Kennedt Jo-. Iwct, N . Y. PATENTS Oblniind. um! rill I'M I S T HI SIM'.SS nt t« ritied fo lor Model ate Fees. Our ottioe i* opposite the F, S. Patent Oftiie, and we rail obtain Patents in less tiin** than those remote from Washington Send Model or lirnwiu^. We advis * as to ]»::t*antpb litv free of charge: and we TMufo Ni* ClfAliui Fni.kss Faikm is Sk 4 J a i: i». V» • ien*r, ]***r«*. to tin* l’o>tmaster, the Sal t. of .Money Order lbv.,and to otli * ia.’s..! the F. >. Patent Oliiee. For eil *ll! r. :;d\ ice, !»T :i.s and I eteleuces 11» tua) v lent in your own Statu or Conn C. A. ^O.W & CO., L*Jjjjo.xiif l’.4t«*n: tbiici . Vv ashiimtnii, ii C s purifies Blood, Eradicates Malarial Poison. Provents Chills and Fever. Intermittonts and Bilious Fever, Cores Ague and Fever, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Ktowousness, Loss of Sleep, F emale Complaints and all Summer Disorders, Bf CGMMENOEO BY ALL PROMINENT PHYSICIANS Akd Used F3R Yearsin the St. Loui3 Hospitals. 8old Free of O. S, Liquor License by all Reliable Druggists end Dealers. HOME BITTERS COMP’Ye OPriCE AKD LABORATORY, 2d£s2a KortL Main St., ST. LOUIS, HO, DO YOU K HOW -THAT LOXILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO '.viih If.-<1 Tin Tag: Hose Leaf Fine ( nt Chewing; Navy Clu'I’Ingh, and Black. i’.iowii and Yellow SNI FFS are Hie beat and cheujsost, quality considered? Aug 7-1 l r NERVOUS DEBILITY XT 1PPTC1 UBjUpiOlIGASIC WlAKNES* ■^1 4lbAVAV*0 .< IL»t*c«j.nndnumerous V\ x fm £ M obscure ii»c..aes, baf VC\<A\WC% I 8 filing the .killed phy VJUoVvVOu * a VbiciauH. result from . * /youthful indiscretion, A Radical Curs FOR^*/u»o free indulgence, or Trsnivnn& wyrovor brain work. Avoid X«S»XV V J BMphe imposition ot preten Tir.RTT.i^Y f Jti iui remeuie* for these r _ I vsr t BB troubles. Get our Free Cnranic Weataesfl^.^iWj //PHYSICAX. gif-. - DECAY, BBsi;KE Rtmeiyy that iias lnVnunaA MtHrflAV.slCLRED thousands, docs • nTOung ailliaai©gA|not interfere with at ten. ww* MLBtiun to business, or cause Trarrp ron ovERfixP^****11 wr inconvenience m • rjftp POH UVIHOIX--THany way. Founded on YrAR3®/ U6Z IN MANY "-** arfentitir medical princl THOPSAND CASES* pies. By direct application ~ to the sect of disease it* specific influence is felt without delay. The nat ural functions of the hu. man organism Is restored. ,_, The anunr.t''-ff elements TnKATUBXT fetS&SSijBaS • w J* ho patient becomes ckeer j are Mourns, - fi.oof |fu land rapidly gain* both • Lrcs SdcuUia, 7.0O| |strc:yth aud sexual vigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO., IS'fqChemists 8C‘>i_K. Tenth 8t„ 8T. LOU la. MO. n U POURED PERSONS! Not h Tru»,. • AWT' Ank for terms of o».r Applipnca. %vra <3rXVTfc2 li'XLldU TXLZAXi. JBU» Nellie Kent, Wellington, Lorain county, O, writes: “Dr. S B. Hartman & Co- Columbus O- Gentlemen: I have been r great suff rer from chronic catarrh, bronchitis and neural- a of the face. I have been taking your Psur.XA f >r one month. The neu ralgia a:id catarrh is almo-t well, and the cough is much better. 1 like your I’uku na very mucli.’’ C. E. Du pier, aged tliirfy-four years, of Equality. Illinois, had bee i affected w ith a chronic catarrh w’fch he first discov ered si* years ago. In succession he first his smell, ta.-te and hearing. The disease w is so mali 'nant that it not only attacked the softer parts, hut destroyed the bony partition of the nose and srri ruslv affected the external parts. Ho could only hear a w itch licking bv holding it close to hi* car. He suffered intense pain in the nose, from which green, dry clots of offensive odor fell, lu tiris condition lie presented himself to Dr. Hartman several month* ago. He can now hear a watch eight inches from his right and six inches Iroin his left ear. Hi* taste and smell are again returning, a :d the external part 01 the eve is ruite well. Few more grateful patients ever left a physician’s office than Mr. Dupler. He iaid, •• Why in the world was Pr.ttU.NA not prescribed lor ma long a to?” a Crntnpo of the S tom Ac a \V* have the privilege of reporting the following caso. Those similarly affected can get the name and address of Dr. Hartman. The lady d >e* not want her name in the papers. For a year, or years, (tiie writer does not remember the length O' time,) tills lady had cramps, the most fearful, of the stomach, every day and night, “which would be followed by that terrible weakness, which was something wonderful.” The suffering and distress of tliis lauv was indescribable and almost unendurable. A ter all the physicians and medicines ha I failed, and ail hope had almost li d. Dr Hartman was con sulted, and from the first day of taking his Pf.run'\*the cramps and a'l bad feeling left her, and now lor over a month has been entirely tree from every symp tom. A more thankful patient no doctor ever haj. Mr. Boggs, druggist. Charlestown, Kanawha Cu..\V. Va., writes : “ Per t v a rcll* well here and gives good satisfaction. Customers speak well of it.” • Dr. J. Anderson, Coshocton, Ohio, writes : “ Vour I’erUNA sells well and gives good satisfaction. I consider it a splendid me*....iiix. MA^IC *^2T>v Prepared from Extract Arnica, Oil of Camphor, Hare Essential Oils, Chloro dine and .W*j//i«-fie Fluids Chem ically combi neil. The Best Certified Medicine in the Union! Warrants-] to Cure Fain in Five Minutes. It penetrates through the tissues, muscle*, and to the b«»n* itself, thus producing a healthy reaction, which can r.->t bo bad with ativ . thcr reined v. The overwhelm ini; testimonials from ail Die Middle.Southern, and Western Mates, nrove that bv its use K linumitihiv.. Swelling*, Wound*, Acl»t*« and Fain, no matter fn in what cauHc. eit ner in man or beast, t* rapidly and radically cured. Fain can not cxiat where thl* Fluid is applied. i directions, treatment and massive proor around each bottle Beware of imitations. Sold by Dealers a: 50c. and 81.00 per Bottle. MANSFIELD MEDICINE COMPANY, HCMI’HIK. TEN.*. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. The most si cckssi it kemkdy everdis covered, its it is ceitain in its effects ami does not blister. Head proul below. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. J HUSKY (TTY, X. J., .March 24th, !SJ4. Dr. B. J, Kkndaix Co., Gents;—I have useil your Kemlail’s S,ravin l ure tor the pa-.t three /ears in inY stable and am satisfied It is the best medicine 1 can use for a general stable ilniuiout. Have also used it successfully iu a bai case of blood spavin. Andrew Gauu.nu. Stable keeper 40 Hoboken Avenue. KENDALL’S SPAVIH CURE. Newark, N. J.. March le, 1SS4. 1>H. B. .1. Kkndall Co., Gents:—I have u.*e<l your Keudaira Spavin Cure ami Blister both in my business as a st.iuie keeper an*l in in* i rac tice ha a V'. s., ami can truly *av it is tiie medicine I Know of for the uses it im recom mended for. I have used It as general stable liniment aud iu special cases of Hpavin, etc., with the best result*, and chee fully recoiu meud it to ail w ho have need of aucli #ood3. Yours verv truly, W. B. 11 AY DON, V. 8. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. Harrison. Dakota. Aprb 1st, lttJ4. ?T)r. B. J. Kknimli. Co.--I h.iv« beoo one of aour best customers for Kendall’* Spavin t ure cml Blister. I have cure» oyer one hundred caae< of epavin wii h Kendall's Spavin Cure and can say tor one that it is one of the moat excel lent remedies new on record, far superior to any 1 ever tiled. D. 8, Bich akpsov. V. S. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. Brooklyn, N. gug. is, I8e4, Hit. B. J. Kesihi.l Co.—I am pleased to In form you Unit utter h fair trial given by our cus tomers to Kendall's .spavin C ure, they pro nounce it cue of the best Horse lteuiedies III the market, sud as a Klieuuiatic Liniment, ! cheer fully endorse It as being one of the best reme dies I ever used. ltespectfully yours, 1, C.'kAWEoP.D. Frice SI. per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5. j All druggists have it or can get it tot ! yon, or ir will be sent to any address on j receipt of price by the proprietors, Uk. B. 1.1. K EX da IX & Co., Enosburg Tails, Vt. j Send for Illustrated circular. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IT IT' T I>for working people. Send 10 II Jii cents portage and we will mail you free u royal, valuable sample box ol goods that will put you in the way of making more j money la a ft » days than you ever thought pos sible at any business, i apital not required' You can live at home aud work lu spare time only, or all tile time. All Of hoi U sexes, of ail ages, grandly successful. SS cents to fib easily earned every evenu g. That all who waut work may lea the business, we make this unparalleled of fer : To ah w o are not well satisfied we will send $l to pay for the trouble tf wr.ting ua. Full particulars, ciir.'ciioiis. etc., sent f:ce. immense pay absolutely sure tor ail y.!.u start at once, iroa’t delay A duress bilNror & CO., I'orUand, Maine. SAM LICHTFOOT, THE OLD RELIABLE LAI; HE ft OF BROOKHAVEN, Can still be found in his neat little shop on Front street,always rea'ly to serve his patrous up after i*cnm«t approved fasbious of t he Totso.-iul Art Aug • MISSISSIPPI NEWS. . Aberdeen will mdii have a cotton sihhJ oil mill. All the State dikes are to be elec ted this t ear. The Su| r. me Court has adjourn? 1 until Api ti 4ill. The Copiah Circuit Court con venes April 27th. Rev. II. F. Sptolos is chaplain ol i he penitentiary. Dr. Philo «a< lately prosecuted at Wesson as a quack. D P I’orter, of Jsck*on is a cat tiidnlv lor Si cielaiy of State. Mr. John Mattingly, of Vicks burg, is building:! large grain mill. Hutfa'o gnats have appeared iu some of the ii\ir counties in the Stale. Mis» Plot a A. tieneila. a lovable young lady of Vicksburg, passed aivny In-T Wet k The cold wave which struck here lust week brought sleet and snow iu Noith .Mi->e>i.'i*i|<pi. Burnetts Weil, in Minds county, is to he i cue valid and opened t<> the pub.ie about May Inllt. Mor.. .IfiTcrson Davis, lately lias been quit? ill of acute rheumatism at Iris u-sideui-o at Beauvoir. There is o:g!it thousand dollars in tin- Clailioiri** i-ountv treasury, arid •til warrants ait- cashed mi prcseuta timi. St. Jolin leclnted in West Point and two saloon k«epe>-s have already ma'le known tlicit’ iiitiniioi: to quit ti e business. The Pascagoula Ttemocrn; S'ar bus eii'pred upon its 41st year, and litis the liaii'I'omest, widower in lie State for its iditor. Mr. Thomas Graves and Miss II M. Stanley. of Copiah county, te ccntly joined hearts and hands, ’’lot better or lor worse 'Idle Co in me re ini Heiald com plains of {.'ambling among the boys | of Vicksburg. How did the by learn sticli wickedness? The Hazlehnvst Hotel ha« chang 1 ed hands. Mr. Pitts retires and is succeeded by Mr. Win. llob or:s m. a former proprietor. Yon can see Prohibition in P.eatt regard now f'mtn ttie passing cars stii.n>n doors ail closed and windows barred. And it hasn t killed the low n either. Mr. Harper 1'. Hunt, one of the "blest and ni' st respected citizens ol Vicksburg, died on the Hltli ii.st.aiit, and bis widow followed hitu to the grave on the 1 9; It. Mr. L. A. Ragsdale, of Meridian, one of the directors ot the K ist Mis sissippi Insane A's\ luni, has resign ed, and Mr. W. S Harris lias been appointed to succeed him. And i inf comes a little mob in Marion arid try to bring disgr ace tip on that, county by lynching a negro named Richard Gowan while in the hands ot officers of the law. Hon. A. J. McLutirin and Col. A J. Frantz, of Brandon, rcc ■ntlv had a little street melee on account of a paragraph which appeared in the hitter's paper. No bones broken. On the night ol 17th inst. the store of Harrison & Lewis at Fd wards wa> entered by burglars, who blew open the sate and abstracted §50(1 in cash and about §1.500 of jewelry. The , safe was blown open with dynamite A peculiar accident happen*don i the 12t ii of this month to .Mr. I. I) Chickening, the Circuit Clerk of Le ; tlore county. He was caught in a i hailstorm and so severely injured by i the hail that he died befote reaching home. Last week's Copialian records the following marriages: Mr. .1. A. Tailin' and .Miss T. T. Bishop; Mr. [ -I.>lin Folz and Miss Lula Bankston; and Mr. Ben King, ot Lawrence county, and Miss Ida Egan, ot 11a zlehurst. Ex Congressman E. Jeffords, of the Shoe String District, died sud denly of lieart-di-enae at the Lamar drid House in Vicksburg, March | 19th' He was one of the ablest and j most consul vativu ol Southern Re publicans. It. is a coincidence that the last | Democratic Secretary of the Interi• ! or, Hon. Jacob Thompson, and the present Secretary, Col. Lamar, were ! both residing in the same town, Ox | lord, Miss, at tlie lime of their ap j poinlmerit. The murder of Vv’m. Sumralf, of Copiah county, is still hidden in ! mystery. A sister of the deceased j and about a dozen other persons were arrested nud tried at Hazle i hurst last wei k on suspicion, but re ! leased lor lack of proof agaiusl them. | The trustees of the public schools | at Wesson have secured the services of l*rof. J. Ilurty, of Paris, III., as , principal, who has many years of ex periance in graded tree schools in [ Indiana and liliuois and rants among the best educators of those | Slates. j The students of the Blue Moun j tain Female College contemplate : erecting to the memory of their bc ! loved President, Rev. M. I*. Lowry deceased, a handsome monument. | President Lowry has been succeeded | by his son. Rev. W. T, Lowry, a young man of great promise. The Governor has commuted the death sentence of Win. Hardin to I Imprisonment for life. He was con I victo'i of murder in the Circuit Court of Chickasaw county, and | appealed Ida case to the Supreme fCourt which affirmed the decision of the lower court, fixing March t 2-lth as the day ol execution. THE BURIAL OF FRANK HAMIL- j TON. To tbc Editor of the Hrookbaven l.elder : ] lJclow will Ik* louml some lines writien by me :i few in<»ntlis ago on j tin* l>ut ini ot Frank Hamilton. a uoor * inebriate who was fountl dead in the ; woods neat I'nion Hall at the elute | of a |>rotmeted spree, and whose! ruin wn.s wrought by the whisky ol j ! the Beauregard, Brookliaven and j [ Bog tie t.'hitto snlotius—those trap**! *et by tin* liiisiness rneti to draw. ^ -*oni" of tlu in impudently assert, we country people's ti ad**, l'iease pub * ‘is.it and oblige in \ self and many; others who have rcquestml then j publication in Tut: Lk.voi.r Your ITiend, .1. M. WlllTK. — N..I a <»ng was heard, not a funeral note j As his i-«rpse to the graveyard we to!- i lowed: Not • wool of grief. »i«-f a farewell *i<rh As we Ibo't ol :h« ptgeou he'd swallow ...I I’oisoiif Aes. vAt*I//, frotii the whisky' brood Wbo.se h< !i:sh arts beguiled him. Whose iiim i- gain, w hose god is gold. Wh.ste w >:'a is writ ill tears and Idood. We buried him at I'nion Hall. slowly ti i- sod we were turning. By the struggling sunbeams utisty light Unr bear.s were sorrow full v huruiug. i A casket Hue enclosed Ills bream, And in shroud and sheet we wouii-1 him. \i t lie lay like a drunkard taking bis rest. Leaiing only disgrace behind him. Tow aud silent were the prayeis we said, | And We spoke not a word of sorrow, Bui steadfuliy gazed on the fare el' the dead 1 As we bitterly thought of his morrow. # We thought as we made his narrow bed How enured was that ‘•Imago of Hod1'! How until to return to the Sat nu of men! What, w hat could he his reward ! softly we spoke of the life lie had led. And thought what it “might iiu\e been''— Thought of the mother, no w too v. ith ; the dead, Ail I her prayers for her wayward boy. There now lie's sleeping under I lie sod. While a Voice lroui abate seems to 1 say : — ' Prohibition w ill ne'er tempt a man like 1 this Prom love and honors bright way. Romani3ts Becoming Prohibition ists. N. O. Christian Advocate. J We have ttodisposiuon to withhold t cotnincudaliou from tin\one or any | class when deserved. It. theieiore, i gives n> pleasure to note the tin 1 proved attitude and more pronounc ! ed utterauees Lite Roman Catholic ! (.hutch on the the teniporauce quo Lion. The unptirullcicd agitation the past few years has affected that great organization to such an ex tent that her Bishops and councils j are speaking out on the subject in no uncertain sound. When we ’ remember that a large majoiity of ! those engaged in the liquor bttsi ! ness in this country are immediate I ly or remotely connected with the [Catholic Church, their movement i against the tiallie is most slguili-! j cant. In all the public dcciara i lions of her Bishops, temperance 1 lias been urged, hut all insisted that, ‘ moral sausion was the most effective1 and proper means of reform. Their appeal has been made to tlio drinker, with scarcely a word to the I seller. But now there is a change! anti their efforts ate being directed \ against the bu.-iucss. Cardinal Manning, of England, said recently: j ‘“I impeach the liquor Irallic of high crimes and misdemeanors against the commonwealth, and I ask you. iii the name of common sense and common justice, can you withhold! front those entrusted with the high i responsibility of the ballot the pow or of applying their votes in the | form of a veto when it is proposed, j without consulting them, to put in l the midst of them these places for : tiie sale of intoxicating drinks?” These are strong words; but the tits ■ tinguislied theologian advances even ! to a higher- position ami ranges i himself with the most pronounced j and ultra prohibitionists, lie con , ! eludes ; It is mere mockery to nsk us to ! put down drunkenness by moral! ■ and religious means when the legis-! Nature facilitates the inultriplication I of incitements to intemperance on ■ every side. You might as well call i upon me us the captain of a sinking ship, and say. ‘‘why don’t you pump j the Water out?” when you are seut I tling the ship in every direction. . That paragraph will do to show 1 to \our Catholic neighbor who has ! been denouncing all this fauaticism j ° i and lolly. i But even more significant is the i formal deliverance of the Plenary t Coffncil, in recent session in the ! city of Baltimore. Composed ol all! 1 rbe Archbishops and many other : leading representative prelates ol j the church in America, it spoke by j authority. Rvad the following : And we not only direct the atton ■ tion ol all pastors to the repression ! of this abu*e, but we also call upon i them to induce ttll their docks that I | may be engaged in the sale of li quors to abandon, as so m as they - can, the dangerous traffic, and to j embrace a more Ix-coming way ol making a living. Now, if that admonition lias back : of it sufficient conscience for its en I forceincnt, we may expect a whole- ■ sale closing of saloons. Indeed, if the Romanist can be induced to re- \ tire fiom the business, it will at I'tice almost cease to be a business. , And tki> we allow uu the authority of Father ol New Yoik.j who sa\s that of the 7.'?00 licensed -aloon keepers of that city 6,.*i0ti are Iri»h and German t'a>holies. At the formal opening of the new Roman Catholic t hnrch of ihe Paul ist Faihots, a few flays a go, there was a grand temperance demons? ra • ion. All the Father Matthew Total Abstinence Societies, numbering thirty three, were in attendance. There wue a congregation of be tween six thousand and eight thong and people, anti tline of the most eminent prelates in America were pi cm nt 1 y -pecial invitation to sd fire-- ife meeting- -Bishop Keane, of Hi. hmoi d, Ya , Bi-hop Spalding, <>f Peteia. Id , nod Bishop Ireland, ol >1. Paul. Min i The last i a ucd dt-cugsi-d the liquor traffic and its cltecl Upon politic— ai,d the Snl 1) till Right eloq icntly did he plead for rigid pr» hi!*:; • > »iatut«s and tlieii vigor'll-, in.,.oi.., to Hcmcnt. Me closed big potvcilui, impassioned appeal with these words : “It cheers me to see six thou-ami to eight thousand citizen- id New York here, showing their interest in the work of temperance. The < ath olic Church has spoken well hei wish on tliis* question, and the man date lias gone forth Irom tlie I’lena try Council that the Sunday laws must lie observed, and t ath olios j must seek to secure even more strin gent laws. The words of the church should l»e ever present in the minds of Catholic-. Priests* and Bishops must labor to induce Catholics in 1 the liquor trallie to leave it and to gel | -oiiie other way of obtaining a liieli hood. God grant that the word may lie listened to; God grant that in New York it may soon be said that <'attiol.es are leaving the liquor traf tie.” ll'o’ler prelates will follow the lea l of Bishop Ireland, the mandate of the l‘.enary Council will be en forced, tin lie ha- ptddiciy tirinetric | ed in Ids ili icse that in nonunion will j lie refused liquor sellers, i And now we conclude this volume i of »ti iking and giatilying testimony with an editorial extract (rein the Catholic Temperance Advocate, It ilias a clear and melodious ring. ! Nothing has been more tersely stat ed by any Protestant writer. It must be that we are hailing the dawn ' ol a better day. It says : There are some people who think that (iiohibitionists should w alk very gingerly lest liny should tread on some poor ruin seller’s lies. “Are you sure,'’ they say, “that \ou have a right to interfere with the liquor trallie V ’ We answer: “The right of a man to drink liquor under his own roof may be uurii-puled ; at any rate prohibition does not touch that right. Prohibition only says. When you throw open that door and invite , the passerby to drink, and when two j hundred yeais of experience prove | that by so doing you double my taxes and make it dangerous for my child ! to tread on those streets, I have a j i ight to say whether \ou shall open the door or not. I don’t cure whether you sell all olio! or roast beef—it does not matter. All I know is that, if you undertake t<> sell something that ; doubles inv taxes, and that makes in v passage tinougii tin* streets more dangerous, you at once invest me ! with the light to interfere, and, it ! any grog seller can stand here and ! show, in the taee of an intelligent | people, that lie is light, under an ■ idea of a democratic government, to filch from mv poekit and make my passage through the streets unsafe, in order that he may coin other men’s sins into gold, let him try it.’’ J. R. PERM!. BROOKIIA YEN, - MISS. -DEALER IN LAMPS AND FIXINGS, HARDWARE, PLOWS AND SHAPES, Lime, Cement ad Fire Srick, BARBED FENCE WIRE, Mill Supplies, Belting, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, Paints and Oils, ' COFFINS, ETC. ! ALSO GENT FOR The Celebrated BRINLY PIOWS AND ATTACHME NTS, , -A X I) EARLY BREAKFAST STOVES. CALL AND SEE. i A 1ST Open Letter! --IN WHICH ALL LAD I ES j DEEPLY INTERESTED. READ IT! Hvlaik. Qa., Not. «. that. Hi Hllnmn : 1 hare hern using vour wonderfu remedy, "I»r. m*<tnel.Ve Keinale Reguiato*,*' 10 my f*-o i!y tor a long time, and I want to siy to tlie «uf frrnig ones of my sex that there never t>« anyth.ng to rqu*; it. Mould to God taut svrry afflicted woman in oar laud knew of i*e won derful virtues and cnratire gowers as I no. I j have used a great deal of it since the term of • my last child, shout a year and a half ago, an1 I do think had Knot been for ttiUvaoiabi* m ul- J Udue, 1 woul 1 have heeu Bed-Ridden For Life ! But thanks to a kind Krovtdauce. f war directed j to it* use. aud uij life and hnaUU have been 1 soared an. If my means would ad.dlt of it, I would never he Without lr, m luy bouse. I have recommended it to a tmifl'oer of my tries.Is. au j without exception they hare all j been woudi rfnllv redevad ami cured. 1 give llii* indureeiueii! without solit notion slid fie » lr. f .r the beueili • f mv suffering ours of mi sc*. Very Kcspnctfally, Mk» A a .s a 1; a u r. Scml for our Treatise on I'enin'e I>i-! si asrs, mailed fVcc. AiirlrcM Thk I1.r.aiifigi.f» Ekhvlatoi: C<».. Box IrS, At iu in m, f.a. P-h. v s 1st DR. T. RICE,: A Regular Licensed Physician, No. s!M hi. C ten Ion SI.. Corner Ptlord. Now Orleans, La. I he Duel nr * Sice's Voyage of Life Invigorating Ionic — —And other—— P«s|||fe IC«‘ifei«*clar« " 1 J eiin» quicker and with i*i.»re security to t hr t*utI* r»T than nil ol the parent and propri** tatv medit ut*** c •int»i o*.i. i'n«y will he found u ITsITIVK and I'KKMaSK.NT « t RF for ASTHMA, liionehitis. t %r\KKit of t!i»* head and Madder. I < "id* aim c mglis, t ou-iimptio'j and all 'I hroat i ati-i I.mi# conip.amt*. I'onstipatiuu. Diarrhoea, 1 I >y scut cry, Moody Flux. DeMlitc, IV.mai.k i ow pi \IM>.‘ itius and Fkvkk, Mai vhm. and all | i r.n-ioi h lever* and Litph < nypLdMn, Dvs- , rt.rM\. Noaralgia, Files. Kuliev and Fiadd* r ! disease.-, DnnorrhoeM Mini mi disease* of the : I ritiarv organs, (travel, Fuptnre, llUFl'M.*ibu, , itch, Scrolula ami ail MJ11 uistase*, F«*st A/ati ; hood fr< tn whatever cause, Night emission*, j ai d all diseases of the system. , The Doctor ha* in hi- posscsai'in teMlnioni ! ili from tiiousyini* i• f his gtaiHul |:ntiruta who j have I'len restored to health i*v hi* rci eon* ! and he invite* you to j »• sonaliv ace or write to l those persons so you may ui* positive. Non are ; Lot hem# experiment* d upon . If >.*u lie! an k , consult the Doctor at u. ce. li fhis is not p no 1 t.culde, write him. it will cost u»u nothin# ; and hi* advice may Have you mon hs of suhTr mg Hinl perhaps from » or* uiattiic grave. Cou uiiatioua Fiee. tlorrespoutieuee mvaud. jy i.'i-h iu F. R. Harden ^MILLINERY -ANI> FANCY GOODS >0. ‘Jit CII AliTICKS ST., New Orleans. All Order* Promptly 1'iUod and ^ Sat Wfiu tiuu lnurniiti p I Wl V m. re money Iliad at anything else f 1% in taking an agency for tin- b-st selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. I None fail. Terms free. Haiaktt Book Co.. I'orllaud, Maine. Yf / \ XT’IA VT *'A * BK **AD® by a,lV aTl * "In J > 1 'nan or woman, girl or hnv who will .organize clubs for THK WEEKLY WORLD. The great larm and home newspa per, complete m all tta departments Agents paid I i CASH. For too subscribers at ft each, *25 will tie paid; for 5 'subscribers, *12: for gn i subscribers, *«; fer lb subscriiicrs, $2; for id subscribers. *2; for 5 subset ibers, *i. Agents wanted in every town and village. Circulars and sample copies free. Bend tor i them. ! THE WORLD is Die Haulier Democratic, I Newspaper of the Luioii. Every Democrat should read it. Dailv, *ii; Semi-Weekly, *2; Sunday, tl.f.0. Weekly . *1 per year. TRY it: l'S' The Leader anti tlio Week'y World will be sent one year to any atl 1 dress, jiost l>aid, for§v!..riO. M BIGHT 3 INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS FOB THE LIVER And ail Bilious Complaints .Safe to lake, lining pnr»ly vegetable: no grip ing. rrfeezscts. All Drnggals. ~ i cpcct RELIABLE SELF-CURE. wnmrnm A favorite prescription of one of tho ; IiiuawJotL-d ar.«i nucc©*Hful Htjociullsth in th*» U. K (now retired > for the cure of iiehility, JjObt ffan/iowl, H>akiiM!i.:D(] M>eray. Kent i iuplnm»CttU*d<;nvelopc/We. DruKgistrtcuuliilit. ^idreti DR. WARD & CO., Louitiarj, Mo. MANHOOD Ri»*torr<l. X vHtitl«nmn lumn» inoooGrUr cnntrfri ed the habit of MjJf-abuHC in Lin yoinh.nud incoiixfe- | 2ii«ncertuft'erH<J all thchorr rfloi Sexual lucapacvii y, | ,o*t Manhood, Physical Decay/ieuerni Prostration, I etc . Mill, out of *>jmiouhr for liix fellow puffercrj, jja’l t ree the recti c i»y wliic h lie wan finally cured. I AdtlTwbjiiuooiiAUciico. J. W. PINKNEY, il Od-ir Ht, New York, ; _ _ j at- iirxra1" prrsi ills given away I ^ s»XMJ .XHMIiUld list .ruts post ; ago. and I.V mml you will gut free a package of [ goods of targe value, that will start you In work that will at once bring you in money faster than anvthlug else iu .fmeriea. <11 about the tsot'.oou In presents wlrh each box. Agents wanted ev ery where, of either sex, of all ages, for m!I the time, or spare time onlv, to work for us at their own hotaea. routines for all workers ahsolulely assured Don't delay. 11. UalLKTT A Ho., J'ort latrd, Maine, FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No II R*K tvfl! '\'+ Of • .»!,?« fu -* r.- / i\V*4 f-• Tfc*. I oll/ t IViW !•'*» ;•.-«* ir*<- ! i?i T •- • Vout/V let** «jfj•, r- mu! i ff *nt lb.«« ur f.Wt* bull'' TVcr< rrs ” :l p-#\Cl.T \fl‘< IS FoWl*. f. Jt/V |Vmf*rr» U til F»v» fVA c ilw.‘ tpr.nthY of \ ‘H rji<i <• vh twenty per ci ub. and nmkc lira Witter firm and l < iN nul^r^ w 111 cnrf» or prevent Almost in* to v’hicii |l.*•«<** :u# l * iMtb «*rt. lrLl TX*S !*oW|. Ryi WlfL OITA ►'ATtrrAL'i IOX. bo'.d tutrj*hert, DAVID r. TOUT:!. Proprietor. 9AI.YllgOXC.lCD. PTTPTTTPP rV»EDbyo«r Astrlfigeptlar- ; Xu U 1 X U i\' Dtli'ii. Xiifp. inin*ftirr. •kmij book. l'tLT k CO.. #a o4k Avo.. New York City. • THE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN n*« attained a a'amlnnl of. eterllenee which admit* of no superior. It rontnina every Improvement that Inventlro genlur, aklll ami money ran produce. cm ah B TO Em. imi OEGlf Wil I It ANTED > mi riTE TEin. k > Tbeso excellent Organ* are celebrated for volume, ijurility of lone, quick responae, variety of rumliinatbm, artistic design, benuty In finial'., perfect construction, making them the lunet attractive, orrmmonial and desirable norms ibr b«M', miliooi*:, ch’irelnjK, lodges, eoekiica, etc. mAii mucn nrpt TATios, mnirtiiii rktiurini. a>kILI.ll> RORIdlF.X, isfht atri iui., eoaanno, mtt this THU POPULAR CRQAN Instruction Books & Piano Stools Catalogue* <k Price Lists, oa application, prfr. The Chicago Cottage Organ Ca. Corset Randolph and Ann Strati*. CHICAGO, ILL. GKLY BITTERS The majority of the tile of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it *s necessary to remove the cause. Irregu lar anil Sluggish action of the Bowete, Headache,Sickness at the Stomach, Bain in the Backand Loins,etc.,indicate that the Liver ie at fault, and that nature re quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bittersasuespeeiatly compounded for this purpose. They asm mild in their action and effective am a cure; are pleasant to the taete and taken easily by both children and adult*. Ta ken according to directions, they ore a safeand pleasant cure for ■Dyutpoymla, General Debility, Habitual Con stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. -do O BioiMl Partner they are superior to any other medicinet cleansing the system thoroughly, amd imparting new life and energy to the in valid. I tie a medicine and uotw Intoxicating beverage. All YOUR UUOOIST MR MICllT ASH OtTTIRS, and take no other. rHIC*. I LOO per Bottle. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,SOLE PRCPRJETWt bL Louie and genaaa titty. Mo. TUTTPS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE, flu Greatest Medical Triumph of tit. Aft! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite. Dowel i costive. Pale la the head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain nnder the shoulder* blade, Fullneos after eating, with .die* inclination to exertion of body or mled. Irritability of temper, I.owspirito, with a fooiiugof having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before tho oyes. Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'N FlHI.a are especially adapted to sucb rases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tho A ppetltc.and cause the body to Take on Fle.h, thin tho system to nourished, and by their Tonic Action oa the l*iaectt ve Organs, llejtular Stoole ore grodui^l^^Prlc^jRej^JJ^furjaiMItylfjT. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Goat Hair or Whisker* changed to n Glosst Black by n single application of this DTE. It imparts a natural oolor, note Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. CQ I £9ti3 ££) I E? C I will mail (»■*■*> 1 | HM a In. EL ^9atlierecipe for seme pie Vegetable Balm that will kbuotb Tan, ] Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, loovtng ttic skin soft, clear and beautiful; also mstructioos far pr.siucing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald bead or smooth face. Address, including 3c stamp. B&n. V&ndelf & Co.: 12Barclay St, N. Y. TO COISUIPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cnrwl of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow ' Sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire if, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (rasa.) with the direction* for preparing and using tho * same which they will anil a sure Cure' tor Coughs, Cold*, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis* Parties wishing the Prescrip tion, will please address. Key. E. A. \VhLiSOK, 10i 1‘eirn St.. WUliamsburgh. N. Y. Health is Wealth! Da lk C.Wist’s NOT* i!,Dit^rt.TDi^j' Lie NT, a ornarentooil swcillo for Hysteria, tJizxi £2* Convulsions, W Nervous Ncund**. Uand.mhe, Nervous Prostration caused by Urn «*o of uh oiiol or tobacco, Wakofn Ineaa, Mental Do preaw on. Hoi toning of the Briin sanity and loading to misery, demy and deal*. Premature Old Ale. llarrmn.eae, L.*. of pow/ in cither eax. Involuntary Uisa.w and BpermjL jjfrhcca caused by oTer-eportion of the brain, ®e« abuaoor over-indulgence. Each box eontaipe one month's treatment. box, or six IhxJJ for$5.0j, sent by mail prepaidou receipt of pnoe WE CCAKAWTEE SIX BOXES To cure any cnae, Wth oaoh oriler woeiral br "J for six boxes, accompanied with wo wiU send the purchaser our written guarantee to rt> tundtha money if the ti'catmentdoeanoleffwl A cure. Guarantees issued only by JOHN O. WEST & OO , 8C2 W. MADISON ST.. CHICAGO, ILLS., Bole Trop's West'* Live, niki.