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rilCEVIX, MARICOPA COUNTY, A. T. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1870.
NEW SERIES NO. 17.
VOL. 3. NO. 10. WHOLE NO. 79.
5
THE rilCENIX HERALD.
Published vrrrT Ratnrday ard TVpdnrarlay.
GOSPER & McCLIMTOCX - - Proprietors
SCBacRlFTION Kates.
One Copy one year $5 "0
One Cory ix months - '"
Br carrier, in I'hrnix, IVr Mouth - 50 cent .
ArjVKRTisrSG Hates.
One inch, one insertion..
Each Subeeqnent insertion
Professional cards per mi.n-h..
Q2 rw
1 5i
Asent.
SAN FRANCISCO rhtirVn W Cmiic.
Off 111 I A. T I 1 K EtTOKY.
TtRKITOTIIAL OFTiri.
Delerol" Cod Te w J tin (I. Camp'-rll
(ioTrrnor Jnhn C. Fr-mom
Strretary , John J r:.pi
Aaditr.. J- JST""
Trea.'rrcr T.J Ra"er
Surreyur GTil w '
S ipreme .lu.lir-.
Tirst ritri-t..C'i.f J-isticeC F'rc'-
n-eun-l ririct D'Tcirwl P- ter
Third DiMrt.it Oarl.-s S l-nt
Clerk apr-m Court Joseph uas
IT a IWtrii-t Attoraev. E. B I'o-n ov
V titd State! Marshal
toll-rtor Intwnal ltevenue.
Urit.T V. S. l andofBre
Hraeatt I r ...
Florence
ReeclTer IT. S. Land Office
Florence PrwftuU...
C. 1' Duke
Th.. Coritie
... AV. N. KelH-
C. 1J. Ptcn
. . T.eri Itneips
. .Geurce l.ouni
PROFESSIONAL.
J. A- CaltKISKIB. B. U. UK' :KO!:l. ,
UKBI'.I'OBD Jk ZAKBISKIK. I
AlTOUXFTS AND COUSSELOKO AT LAW. AND j
NOTAKT riBIJC.
CfTice on Myor street, orrmitc PaliM llo- j
tel. T.lcm. Arir..na.
It. L BOSSO.
PnTSICIAN" AND SURGEON.
firaduat't of the L'niverriiy of Yircrinia.)
OfTera bi trof5iona! scrvirf to itu pe'ip1
t.t I'bceuix and Ticiuitv. tiftce at ti-e l'lurr.is
Hotel. ""-'f
W. W. WKKI).
OFFICIAL KEPOUTEIi,
Firt and Second Juiiieial Uistrk t. Tc-rri-
toy uf Arizona.
73 tf
l.B. COX. A.C UAUEli I
COX & BAKER, !
Attornej-s al Law,
I'lKT.NIX. . - - A
Ctai t."r -stairs, in C.'ital buiU'Iiig
Vahii:ctu street.
DRS. WHARTON &. SHEETS, j
Ifc-f pslrlann and Sorjcons.
Vttl attend p of-wion-il calU At mov :.. :r of i
the riayor ni-rht. Oflio-oust :.i- ..f tiiu ' Una. !
. H. P. Sb.-:, M. tt intf of H.10. Nov.:
J. E Wharton, M. U S. I-li'jal Exam-
ttWT. I
j. r. iiAitr.KAVK. ur swiisaj. '
HARGRAVE & MORGAN, !
Attorneys and CoansflorM at Law
eilRTEZ RTICEET. PRESfOTT. A.T.
H. R. PATRICK,
Oepaty t'. J. Snrvcjror and CIH
Kn;ineer,
I'JIEN X, A. T. i
Office with W. A. II.inc.-ck.
WM. M. BRECKENR I DGE,
Civil Engineer and County Surveyor.
I'heaiz. A.T. Oflice with L nvil e Ji Wiley,
oac ,lor cat of rwstofilce. .
HARRY B. JONES,
Attorney nt Lmr,
OFFICE Up itairs a Capitol Duil.Iii c. Flif-
ix. A. T.
J. B. DOUGLAS,
Architect and Superintendent.
Plan. s).tciiictioa. acd e-timate carefully
prrp-rcd
Oflice with Irs. Sheets & Wharton, east
(i.le of ibe Tlaza. n 15 2:n
DR. B. L. CONYERS,
Ph3?lcian ai' Nnrscon.
f are f ViMli... O il i
OTFIOr! V:(fhin2rTtn tiy.l r frma Mou
t?xti:n:a. trt. Ilir.ix. Ariz ua.
JULIUS W. VAN SLYCK,
Attorney and Co'.inseEor nt Law.
M;M tllruvillc, M-ifir-pa count'-. Ariz- na.
Will praic in a'l the c -uit-- of tiic Trri
fcwy. JOHN T. ALSAP,
Attorney and Counselor at Lew.
Ollic f tb D:a'ri-t Ai:ory. Ititiix.
A. D. LEMON,
Attorney at Law.
Offi'? opposite Citr ITotisc on V.'as'iTii'tc.n
ftrrrt Ptien x. I'runi t atte:itiii p v to
all htLin -us eiiTrut.i ir. in 'li- I'L-iirr-tl
County Cnr s of th; Territciry.
lK)CATK JriT.F.. M'T.UIV I'l V.W .
ViM. A. HANCOCK,
Attorney at Law,
L:nd Business 'n ail Departments a Specialty
PH'EXIX. AKIZOX .
JOHN L GREGG, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Itfffren witltunt j rm wion: V. V. C r'll
T " S. Senator. Min-o'iri. ol. J l-n T. .rip.
I era. N'm:n f r C'nyr'5 fr-m lisxi- ti.
OFFICE Tw miles south IIj'.yHcu'n Fn y
Ariziina. v-'-nlit f
PAUL WEBBER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
PRESCOTT - - - AI:IZ(NV. ;
BLAKE & CO., '
flttM Di:nt. Cr.M and iivor H'lllin stvA Orr-t ;
fc vrj d"'.ri itioQ nte:t ami tu-ny ',i Ail
aifi&y gMiir mlf-A. Fric. of or y: Si'tr
nri (loH. 4 J ; Lead $3; ( 'oiiurr, ..'. "tarn t --
oui H tnl by m;iil or express, r.nd return :
will b rmntly mailc.
Oa. w:tU Wells, Faro "Io., Frcsfott.
New Phenix Bakery
J. UF.IN'.SOX, Froprietur. '
WasbTnjf'iin treot oppoita th Courriicuse. i
Eight Iuav; of frj:nl. t F.itht iiread Tic-k- i
et tor Oue DoJiur. ;
119 and Cak ts a: .vays otj hand. 1 -' f
Pioneer Bakery.
Washington 1tki:kt.
"S'orthtrtist (Jortur rtf the I'l-'.z-fy
8 LOWES OF BXU; AD lOi: I DOLLAR
Fruit Cake and Pa-dry of ail kir.d-, f.,r itcti-d-'ag-
pu-:ies. jwcpai r-d tu t r : r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
L1XVILLE & WILEY,
Real Estate and Collection
Office, and Auctioneers.
Fast of the Express office.
The Public are informed ilutt I have
opened a real estate oflice, whcie hiiv
information regarding property in
Phenix ami hjftlt River valley will be
furnished. Li tters promptly answered.
Abstract of Titles furnished.
Collections of all kinds undertaken
and returns praoinptly made.
Auction sales in any portion of the
couulv. 1
Phenix Hotel.
Wa-jMrtou Street, bewccn Maricopa a;t
Fin: a Sizet'.a.
I C'.fuu Tied and vrcll Ventilated Rfomi, by
: the Hfty or n-rl.t.
j Best ct Accommixlationa tor Families.
!
frtiOTr t."-th !;.'' l.'cy bt'n Cf.tinft t. .1
w :t!j t'i. Ilo'nl lor th'- r.)nvn!'icc I
gucflis uuii tlx? .-uiilic yneraliy.
I. J UARIilNHR. IV r-retur.
IS tf
I
i
.SALE ;
LIVKRY, FEED AND
STABLES.
Th: J'u -nf-or feiab
.f Oi!ttt J.u at all '
ibf a.C::ili:.('daiioi.5 '
: liriit a hiiy :m1 jrrr.in acl e'
II:.rsf5 on bcr.i at fcli i.ne t . 1 -t ati.l fT .'a:... :
y!(
Ivileat Market.
Opposition arid Cor.ipct.iidn.
On Montrt'imn .t-(vt Tit.t.i th JT rnb
.iiMi :i:itl aTo.- th tf...t f "in a'.r :
iin-r 1 a";";t v.Imtp w nrv i v fur-ii m ;t.i
nish tut- i i:ix-u-i .t Piit-nLt v. :tli :bc -iy i.
BEEF, VEAL,
MUTTON, PORK, ETC.
I That can be obtaiu-d.
.V It I. A IS K.
P hotographs.
. nir uvper irvEr calls inn at-
tf?.t:on ot'h riitI t" the 'at ri tt h- pre
, p rul to rxt-t-wt aI wmk in Li 'in4 ir. first
cl is- -tv-p. 'i mustant y on hand a liue ns
wrtninf "f viw f
; ARIZONA S 0 E N E U Y
St-r-M-o;);i" r.al 8v'0iz? ''ii: i .Vu I p:irt
; i.f R.ir.r11,' nt I"..t. Ji ff Il.il s In.li.iK.i
C:.p?'j iti.'l ..rlict Cl ;iraoi.r sHr "-'if n- ry.
At l...rI.inr, lt..iar VV .sl i- t..n -t. I'l.rr.ix
nil f. If !!') ' Il'i'i:.
Z 111. ft
th of tl:
Th 3r jri; I Lav ;n j -.-..: v a
ar a k 'aV t-rfS-Bn f r ih: -'t"0:ti:i
f'i"viifum li-i'b c :La h l'v
fuM line
r-. e"T- :
i l-U hai.d :
, a tuli -is-o in0 t f ;
L A R ' CANS. STOV! IK. :
fUTT RS WATER rCfT- j
I-Vtf v
.f.i f : a-irtft"rd in tr. -f - p f. uj-Lt '
d f r t-.- w'tt h fir d at ihj !
Ij -t ti -it-n-i :t:i -i;i!:a-e tOudiia fr. in the r-jr- ;
U' r : f of .-'t;ir 0
Y,w - r T'vvviff r... ki Tin hor. if yon ;
w:c:. to hav iru :r;i' t- i.
! -1-fv romp i'li'it in pt !-" an! '-ny r -x'- i!
find it -.. iia I ain ofKPf.i.'d to in:! !;c my I v-
I
-'.-c:;il Ait. liti.iu Kivt-n t.. r-i i-iu i-tm)
nnv. 1'- K!i,:-Jr.
LOIUXG & LAKKIX.
oi ant f..r rwt :
:, nrt- p! I'pur'ju tu iMi ii" : .
Adattio. of I.
Luiiib.-r to the FuOlij ::t
LOW PRICES!
V,'.
hr.o ".! lin.i C. V.xTJV ;;t:
t-i k cl s''a-"n- - T.'tniliHr.
Ollic- ia 1 ublotlii e It.jiM:;:.
I.OUING i
r VI a
ng Bug biaii
in
YAA'AI'AI CO., A. T.
557 3tlie froui S'rescott as
3llt' Troiu Phoenix. osi
iiUteiv i.ijuj on JttoaJ.
(I f
!
j
i
;
ii-i-i rttr i.--'--
ruv.ji.i. i.ni.l... -.vi.j
..! iiav ut a'l lii'i.
1;
a' tt ;.
A b..
.T tii.-l m. ;i!. ;
N'"i'i:r .
I !
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fresh. Mil
I Cts. per Quart
AND
CENTS PER GALLON,
AT
37
lesus Otero's,
HARNESS SADDLERY
'f AYIVi; OPFSKD A STTnP Fort THE
mnIInl?cr' of TInrnps an'i SirIWv. I nm
prPTnr-ii to X' cn'e r.tl wrir i't t).a t:in:i in n
FIRST CLASS MANNER.
fftrpr nail stock men wi1. f nil 't to tb-ir In-fer-'St
t iijnvr t!':r f atrnnnH nrtti rr.o ft
i.onf bnT fi Rt rlass wurk is tnrncd out at my
istalh-TiC'Tit.
DTrefiJly r.j pr.t;.' t?,A II:r.vt.p ftTir.v
n9 KPWAUP OTONN'OR.
T. OLSON,
j
WnrtSiin-to!i rcr?t. at.iotnitiK: tfcc
niorc or yi. i.. f'eralta.
j
BcOi and Shoa -aker.
j'a-nli n 1,1.. Bn' Sh -J rif t-
.ir.tcrtal. ina-l. tt. or.ier io e t-i.iiit stylo.
Fi:nrEcx fits c.cap. :ti r.D.
t " I -ir. m, ii'.re :.ttnt:m to r.ifsti
i.t- vrii-!.. iiiil I have evt-ry faiiiity f.;rsf:. vi
t'Tf fcali-sacliun.
&i:::d is v rn r.iiDF.r..-?.
Livery Stable. ,
Washington street fidjoining the
Phenix Hotel.
1 n.T.srsh-.a .I".! !v tnr tccV or n.' rtU
i K."i'.'ln- on tt!e l.'-fi- q'i.lity of hf-at j
j ;-.tjd sraia nay. Baric, and Out. J
;c.il -c-.-n.:n-l .tiv f.-r '.-m-s T nv
; cl..is K' .'! c--i).lan!'i u l.ai d Fit ct-.rm.u s
j
! It, rs - b a "t 1 a' inv S-sh" trill ' hp
! M B't. n'iou. I1KO IIAMI.1N
Leading Hotel !
1 r
Ol'
SAN" TilANClSCO.
p.! 11. mi' eV.
.o- .1 .. r -5 '
n- Mr n ii
It-'. I ' f 'I '
i.T'tt.- itpp-.tn -(i lmt.l in Oi
n (KM 1. .. ice b- n . .-T.rf.-.l
Tr iKtrm-t; n n' ii f-.rnlh
rtt-v ' Xn v. -M-1 1
nla":oi f;r l-rinii'i r an i innr' IJ r-
.? - f!.p ini. . t ... t.'ln r fi st r'-. ''O
' ill 'nift. will
li.r
' I,.. I...rr; c
il'l I i, t ii.'
r-f i V.-.I I. f
irtii ! r,:'rr:.'i tn ,'i.ltMiir at
l iv li- n .1. - . iritis C;.tl l-O '
.' " t-Vrr ,.t,
.it J! v A. i; l c; r T. .'
h, Ura.d rc:fi Clu- .
Y0UX(i AMERICA
He
Jcf a i;p-i r.
Boar J by ihe tlav or week
-f th1 mi:'
rsnii" vis t :,
' 'it
-T:' Tp
an v
tllT-
ni niu: ratrp : 1 fi d thP V iim Aini:io:; H
l K'-h';iur;.nt tli-ehvip t a- tl lt:st p at-e
t pJit u a-. ru-' r ;ia i.uljii-.
-.
sixor. & amv::?son, Fr--
Board reduced to
On
i per week
Single Teals - 50 cents
at th-j
Cosmopolitan Restaurant,
ISOI.I.A J
S
IT
ii:ij Tiin: to xa-ie.
-K rs-ir s.n.1 II... f.lS.nr!. a-
t. jv-s i. t
l.y l'.etai;
i
t.rilerur I '.-tiige a amp.:
B.'tp, i rr (. ,1't't. i'sfstiipi rr z..K'i
C;irr. t p..r . . l.'r. I rnii.:-. p.r ,,7,. . . . I o...
Cil'i'itir.-. rtr OA. . . . 'Z-i . j.ii.;,:u pi.r 112. . . i'.i.-.
l- fU'-c- p-r-ta t-. Tumi;, i- ri- ...lil,..
Oai".. j't-r z Io?:. Tcm-.r... pit ..... ir.
Ai-o. in luee-nt par'i.t ali vari. l e. i f '-
ail.l-. i'lovvi r a-ii! Tr.-. .-nls. s,.Hl n:r
I'ritc 1-st. TIKiMAS A. (',t..r
IC't i,,.r,...,..,, s.i, T-::-v:
ITHE BALDWIN. i
! i
I tit j
pa.
i MISCELLANEOUS
j L
PACKER 4'MCKENNA
Oc Va:Ejrt n sircp In tho c!d Chj-itol Iiuitd
irtjf has Loeo
Refitted uml Eter&raJUheJ.
i r T TnE most attractive
Th PtT-lrj. nHJrtininer rrta'tra jrnmos caj-n
'CiiiEUJin? tho n i ' f st us.
au J on the un'--t
REASONABLE TE3.VS.
C.iiit.'wt tro ). a ; i ltr. Ftiirnt"c fuj
VorV.l.nr- ij: th; r.l;r of fh siors f i A . ft.i
Dclvery
Ny-irsso
I- A . 1 -v c
CLilU
Iff. J A -7 p 7
n
WlS'J A WA.SOX rvii 7
i-r.ssi.Y i
I f..r thp purl'ftp I fita r1'
in the r.V"c i! ;c.
Furniture it'avl:
. LEV.
; Y: vrr.Uia rij; r! u''y at i iy
f 'rf h.ivc j't:it J
it !!!(
i OnOOPlte the I'osUiiiiee
j 1 1
Au ititemi Io ke.-jt
I e.t.
T'tiC ipry b.t qn:i'':y f
"Wines. 5,ifii:r.v.. :"2it! Ci:vr:.
ALWAYS OX HA NO.
r.ntl S"M iv l1 fires to it tlic 'I in.' S.
A h;imltiin
-ir ti.. lic l'f
rn'sb-i.i Club it-cjii ;:t.ri:1'
i.ilr p.l-i t . -
ItiiOUX
DUDLEY HOUSE.
flr.riev SL. I'rrs.'ott Ariz.na.
iT.-vi-iv
; A FIRST - CLASS
ox nirc ix'uorrAv : la".
''s5""" Xt-.r a::.l .-l-.-iia 1h-u f. t 3..,ir r.ii.i i
. routiis lr lauiiiUc.
I'RKD. WILLIAMS. rr.-i.
I. J. SVlorqn,
Guilbv S:.. ' Be doona?! Puat Oilitte,
. . Arizo
i.n.u.F.i: is
Di imo-.ils, Watrhfs, Cl'.cks, Jew- i
-Iry nutl Silvc: w ire, Spect.-irles, ;
G..U Pens and Pencils, et5. i
Watchniak rs .ir.d iuciif.K-.ili'n' Jeweler.
!.-:ndi -if 'rw'r "d si'v-'-Tr.-p n-a V ''on
d--ci S' a I'i - ss s llil-bo' .Sti'.iiiii-?.
i FURNITURE I
t The undcrsi.sned has on hand a lara"
; assort men l of
Furniture and Upholstery.
I Al-o maiiiii'ar turcs to order
FINK CAIUNF.T WARK. !
! DOOUS. WAIXSCOATlXn. j
. ; AND OFFICE FITTINGS. !
Easiern m-de Ciiairs C'oiir-t:;n"!l v on ;
'hand. On avhinirion si reel.
ad-!
ioininir the siore of "a!h:in .t Co.
! C7-tl" A. f'OFICA
P.
a I
Th1 nn. i.'-vi.-r u i li:i
tOW iir.i.
ill
be I
wi,j..h nre of a wtt'r QUA .I'l'V uv.A nill
soi.i i.ert'itr tL. in ttt tin
?!wii I'aei 'iv in Prcrc-tt.
Ailiu'il rTimipilv a't.-:..I. it ....
Ai.in. street -h:il! 1,!. .:1'. -..tl. i f r Uf.u
'. I' Ot k,-, f , ir.T..'V?
j foiiir-Ufin? tho i i S' f st 2. us. i I 0 0 3 I I
I
Garpenlcr Shop, Or No Sale.
i . i
E. IP. VINE & CO.
WE T"ILL II WE T II F
GOODS!
AVe hereby notify oi
ir
!
jinentlS ana Hie ptlDllC I argument if he can; let him reason ; the future. Spain U row the only
generally that from t.lli.3 i logically and deccully, it lie is able J country where the instrument con
f'1(J' ' time forth we will cease to ! "nJ ,llc l)u!j'ic vii' respect hiui, how- : tiuues to give active signs of life.
',,11 v.. . i ever much thev mav deem him mis-! Heard amid the stillness of the iconn-
-.-.o-.!t ... , sell lor credit on anv , , , . , -" " .. , , . , ... r .. . . , ,
taken: but his nresent inctnod oiiivl ; l.r mollis of S.-tain. struck bv n Drac-
tc-iiu.-i "c.LLv. u icv
j aware that. Ill order tO UO
this we will have to sell!
cheaper than our
I
lit-15, U -
ibors, and we are prepared
11 ; to do so. As we
are
; tj U 1 i i ill CI WO are VOry mucll
pressed for Casll and
ue tl,,-r,,.- If will lwJ l,tt,.
; IJ1V.1 VIV'l , A K- Mill I.'L Ll.,l
for us to sell for cost than
; to sell Oil ever SO Snort a
I lime. llO Kiatter how trood
iti,. l-,, 1,-11. nivv fn.t:.
Liiu . u 1. 1 . iia; itiLO in
1 1 the case are just these: it
i.- . iitt.L-asii) " it" it lu
have OUr srOOtlS Or tO have
the wherewith to buy
illiore. Of COUrse We do
nr.t urn,..! to .In cn mimli
S business
but
de-
we are
, - i,
termmea IO CIO Wliat we
can.
Our Lumber Yard is
now full and nearly com
ulete. i
! Provisions,
Groceries,
! Dry (Joods,
i Ciothino-
i 7
j Boots and Shoes.
; Fruits,
j Honey,
Summer Hats,
.Ranch Butter,
Hard wave,
i Tinware,
i Paints,
j Oils,
; Glass,
Putty,
J Crockery "Ware.
: Iron and Steel,
i Lamps,
j Powder.
; Fuse,
j Jtc , eve., Sec, Sec, Sec.
j Keep on the "West side of
I the Plaza. Remember the
i sign over the do r-,
t Rv nc &
Variety Sior
Tiencla Be
rata.
! TPK PIIGEXIX HER LD
CUBIJUJU'H.IMIIIIIW
SE'iJJ-WEEKiY KD1TIOV
WoSEfsiisj,
ir.l'H i'.. 1S70. ;
Kditor Inter Oocan
Sir: Your rcpr.vt of Inrjeri.iU's ;
lecture on Moses iteiriontraes Shut The country which of all nib era
the lecturer is lackiiii; in t!nr-e of the j lias associated the guitar with its nut
most essential requisites of insnhor.d j ional expression i:i music is Spain,
genlleinanly instincts, ti u'.hfulutss on whose romantic soil it was intro.
and modesty. He is not a gen tl -jib a- j -laced al the time of the Moori3U in
because he treats religion with scorn, Tasi.)i:. There always bare the rnnn
ridicule and sarcasm, instead ol &r- tuneful guitars been manufactured. T.
srumcut. A gc-ntieinan may reason . the P.iris Expositioa were s?nt guit
calmly against rr li aiou, endeavorin g ars from a Spanish ii;strumcnt-makrr
to convince his voiaries iljai t'.icy are j the vibrations of whose ?trin!is could
wrong; but liie i-ioijienl he su'ojerts ' be prolor.ed twenty seconds uln a
them to ridicule he di si iii;!; t.. ihc
level of a Wacksruard. P.-jcanst- there
is no other subject which ntn.-.i pefi
pie deem si sacred, and which liu.i;
sands of intelligent nicu and women
bold so dear, regard so tenderly, think
of so reverc-nlly, as reliiiion. Sup.
pose a man should announce n lec
tnte on " I:igersf)l!'s Family, " and
' s''riu'11 r-'H;r ol;t mvic live, riuscnlc;
j and traduction fur an hour 0:1 his wife
11.! d:iii ;'i?er. Would anyoa:? blame
I.igrrs-iil if Uf gaveliiui a liirnshiu:;
Would anyone pretend lh:ii such a
fellow was a frentleman ? Vet he
would be as we!! entitled to ba so
called as the man who ridicules that
which is to many dearer than liou;;e-
hold treasures, and which they cn -
shrine in the inner sanctuaries of
their natures with all precious and
I holv things. Let Inp-ersoll miur out
places him nn a level with Dennis
Kearnev. Both are orators (it is said
but ll"t'1 :"'G I'laekguai-ds.
I Inirers(ll Is not truthful, because
j : rr.
j wc ,J,!ic.v; ,n Ull.t,0 Gods whici.u
I
not true.
w ,'ll sav we have three
sovmimenls because we have a trinul
gvernmeut, or that a man is three
'; mca ''t"Uise l,e has a tripple nature.
as to sav Ihat those who believe in
Iriual Uod worship tliree Gods. He
savs "the minislers of the duv were
made from such membi-r? of a fanii-
! ly
as were believed to be until for
.luylhing else," another untruth,
'ri.r- i '1. ri-.f t:i :i rn t nist rv v.-i 1 1 e.'iim:tr
. lavoniljlv, la point t! e
uciilion and
; intellectual power, with any oiher
cr.ss of people, lie says "religion
":Ul ;:,"'i;lng 'UC,1
M ,
raise again. More dicoverits liave
: been made bv Christians than bv
t.,., .... ,. .
; aineisis. Jinrc soicnimc woi-ks nave
.. ...u ..ii vu.ici -
liaaity than by atheists. More is be -
i ing done for education by Chrisibuis
than by atheisN; and by way ot cou
i irat wilij the huiniivd-i i i' ( ( ;i-
dowed r.nd. carrie.'i on by Ciii isti-.iiis,
i will Iiigi-rsol: i.'li us how many cd
i lejjos are conduced by Rlhc isN ? lit;
! says '"it is .-aiJ Gd esin'olisUed ,io-;
lyi'Mmy y.ijoii ysiirs ai;o.'' Jjtill lal.se. 1
i The oriina! marriage establiii-u by '
j ftccordi.-m to the bible, was mo-
j nog.-iunc. In time the marriage re
: irtlion became corrupter! l):t God
i was not responsible for that any
1 more than he i? for tho raviiiLS of
j Ingersoll. These are a few of the
j misrepresentation taken from ike. rc-
: pertoire of this modern hiijh priesl of :
; intldulity. A nice lot!
' liiioisoll is as void ol modesivr.s
! of tiiilhfnlr.tss and-L'-f-ntlemanly icel-
in?. Thus he says that Mo. i s did
: not viitc one word of the Pcnlati n. h.
; ?ow from time immemorial the Jews
' have ascribed most of these books to
1 Moses. The proft.un'.lest (;hritian
scholars who have made toe bible a
study are almost unanimous in the
opinion that Closes wroie tliem, cx-
; cPt idditions by a later wnier. j
. An.l now, !iere comes ine great san;i
lot champion of inildclity and brtisli
i es aside all this study of years with a
sicsie sentence. What sublime im
1 lHidenee. Bob would do for a life
I insurance ajrent. lie iiai- the cheek
i for ii. However, it may be set down
! as a ';liltle mistake, excusable in a
! man who was not then-, to know
1 what he is talkiii"- about."' lie ac
cuses Cni'isiiaus of a lack of intelli
gence in believing that the world was
made onto'.' nothing; but if he w.;re
: not wholly blinded by egotism and
vanity be would see that modern aliic.
, Mic science is more open to this
'charge thrill Christianirv, because
I Christ ians trace everything back to a
j self-exisient, creative, inteiligenl pow
j er, wniie the latest phaso of s.kepii
! cal science traces nil tilings bark by
;i series of evolutions ti a pviniordial
! germ. Xow, whence came that germ
; from God, or nothing? Ji doubt
' Hob can tell. A man who can say
' tl'.-.t Afwf.a liidn't writ'- : word oflhv
' Pentateuch can tell a darkened world
; liow the oiisiinnl aomad enme into
i existence. lie wasn't there Any more
I
than Moses, but he knows more abou t
if, because check is better than in
spiration. A Fr.iENTl OE P.nLIOION.
ftj.arii.Ii Ouitni'4.
tho air pei formed required if. The
wfrkii-mship displayed on Hies.;
Uonzalrs gtiitirs is exquisite, and the
instruments wi-ie sold at the price ot
S200 each. The progressive develop
merit of sonorous power in mush
which began in the setcntl Liiif of
(he riirhleeiiih century, has caustd to .
Si.s.ii.pear from the d..iiir.in of jtrt otc
by one, ail insirniaenls w hst voices
fire not very slrojirr. P.nt as receiil
ly as fo l v year3 ajo tiie guitar wsi
cultivalrd with passionate loeliii;:
by e multitude of persons of musical
tastes all over the world. Rossini, in
j The Barber ofSiCj'Uc, gets a charming,
! effect fiom it in the famou serena.lr-.
Sii'.l, the days of the guitar, in any
j wide sense, were even then numbered,
, Jt has not sufficient volume of sound
: to hold a place in the noisy music of
; the nrpsr-nt. nnt to lention tbr.t fit
ticeit hand, and Accompanied by a
mellow voice, it seems in perfect an
alogy with the character of the nation
itself tender, gallant, dreamy, secret
and melancholy. On the minstrel
stage it is likely to hold iu own for
many a year to come. A potent
; cause will retain it there ; it is a capi-
tal dummy. A valuable iuterlocuter or
a desirable balladist who is not mas
ter of anv instrument can always
j hold a guitar in his hands and pre-
; lend to be strumming while the others
! play.
larii Twain's Very Last.
At
a dinner given recently to
Twain, by the Stanly Club of
, tl
; P,.r;5 nt which were nre;ert n r-reat
; maliy distinguished people, that
i "Inn-cent Abroad" being of course
: caned on ror a speecn. made one, in
: which he related the following storv
i v. iiii his accustomed drawl and seri
. uusn!,S5 o( cnunteuancc.
, "itoser .ucfuersou, sir, was a
! ,,,an y u.t ou a VOvasre from the
Bermudas, who had been perma-ne-iilly
ss.Idenctl by c.vperienee
which Ivfel! him in Wisconsin. Ho
had been asked to convey the re.
mains of a valued frieiid lo his huuio
in that state from a distant town
where he ciicd. lie had the body
put in a rough case, which, I am
son v to s.n-, was exchaneccl at the
, depot ilminsj his momeniary absccco
for a couple of rifles which very
much resembled it in outward form.
The l ilies were put id the car and
Roger took his seat beside them i:i
awe sirr.el; silt nre, thinking he w: s
sliii guai'.linir i!ie remains of his old
IVicil
Aiioihtr traveler, sir, had
metin'.ii.ie deposited a iimberjer
cheec iii .he car. which, somehow or
other, I can hardly leil why, tended
to keep up the mourner's illusions.
McPhe: 'n knew' nothing of his
having this delicacy for a traveling
companion. Ye'.: it was in all proba
bility the cause of his thinking incrs.
saniiy of his late frijnd. It had Ihe
same n'Vecl on olhcrs. 'Did he die.
recently that is this year?'
.,sklHi tUe Cxpresmaa
in tones of
; cnmiiiieratioii, looking at the ril!
box. -He aiiit in no trance,' added
I ihc honest fellow after a pause, con.
! templating the box. 'lie's perma
I nent, I'll go bail for him.' I've
! carried a good many of 'cm, too,"
. gasps the expressman presently, 'but
I for genuine power' and he looked
1 at tlio box again. They smoked 111
! cessanlly, they burned feathers, and
: at last tho expressman says: 'It aint
: no use, your friend wants to travel a
lone,' and they no outside and pass
the rest of a very bitter night on the..
platform of the ear-"
In answer to Shakespeare's cotinu-.
drum, "What's in a name?'" the
Syracuse Times says that if it's a
Russian general's name tho entire
alphabet is ia it.
Sidney Smith once rebuked a
"wearing visitor by saying, "Let us
assume that everything and every,
body are dammed, and proceed with
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