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iVfi'M iliB AiMrMtflf llnnwralli' i'nwmrn
h-t Micro, tin niMll.eiidnin iibnut minor
m.vUcr: mi Ihuc lt i discussion
ofiltwil I'K'iil.iS mi mniiiri'slitllim or
Intho ri'olln.L'J 1
' Niicrlllfi! nf Uip nuisi- (it gr.UIr.f I"'"- j
multil amlillluii or rcM'iitniciu.
roit coxnitKv xtUTii incrniitT,
... iiiiix St. I'ltKIIS. ut Willi
Co,
l.., b i . "' 1 H U
H. K. (IIIWOSi. orll" fount)-.
I HUM AM A.K. ,(l.fl-W.rU'!0"
TFavt ' "
Kroii. tl.r ."'' Tril.tiim. Ilii-li;-..!.,
".M(- i7 iAiis.i.iMaf.ur, .5Trl
,11. fW.'W, " '"'"'""I "f 'r'"
SC0Oi)t(t:W' Or tuu vsoiiMor tax,
.Ks TIU.V ONrMIAI.V IK lltt'KIVKls IJV
iiik- (KivKRNMic.s-f. The niiai"''"
JuiribvM Io private individuals awl tb'f
who control leghlatloni' k
TaktiNoIice !
""A"
nil t L-miu'ti nnil rend of nil 111011. that
the overshadowing ijur'thm (n Aiin'rtah
... -. j ti.M ........... . rtit,rv I'nlt
flullftft 111 iflt ynrii tirnn ... . --
llr.vr.NUt, oit a Taihit roit Pikitkc
Tlo.v. It i optional or political
parties to tV Jr one vr the
other, Tiikv CANNOT UK von iiurii. NOR
OAK THKY DUUOK THE QUESTION
WITHOUT INCURR1NO THKCON.
TEMPT OP TUB F1UKXDS AXU AD
VoOATES OP EACH OF TH KSK OP
PO.SIKO PIUNGiri.KJj!
Iltesolutlnli In tlm Tariir Qui"tloii i.l.t-.l
llio Ifenincratlfl t'ontonthn of tlio I liirlrtnlli
rmerMion District l,.lulin M.Crfli-, muni'
'"rtrsoir., That W K A J V. 1 X PA Volt
OP A TARIFF POIIUKVIINI'K ON
LY ; and irtr demand that th himtrn
of taxation shall lie (airly and equally
adjusted, and that such an at)uitmcnt can
not it made without tlrikiivi jfrom the flat
uteliookt! present odiont Mr' tatc i
untcmo taxation hated tiinii favoritiim
ami tru'ei has dcdrvycd .tmrrl
ean shipping and eMiiutcrec, oitukhskm
Title 1-r.ol'I.K 11V TUK (IKV.AT AIIK1CUL
TURAL ur.tlllk.HK, 1-OMfEl.S TIIK MANY -JO
I'A-T ThfllUTK TO TltK VKW, ASl II AH
II15UT UP MONOIDI.IKH THAT I'ONHIOI. NOT
UNIT EVICKV HUANCIIoK AMKHU'AN txmiH
TKV. nUTAl0 I.r.(IIK!.ATIlN Of CON-
imiJS ; and tie demand that the prime u;-
.4 js.4 Liit, urn irit ffttf Altlifl
add salt uliall br placed jupon, the free litt.
IHn.liUloii i.u lliv Tnrl!fiiif.tlon,ii lnii.Mii.y mi'
lUlioal CfliitKnilnn nf I r. '1 lil rli-tntli i.nr.'H
Udml Ili.lrli'l-lion. I). W, .Mlihli, huinlni-iv 1
IttVltfd,-
Wlll thu Trilmnr jilcaiu toll in wliii-li
id).; of tlio tarltj r.-ni e tlm Kmlli-nu of tlip
Tliirtvcntli District am mi tliu Itovonuc
or Protection niilo? Ami will it plm.u lull
ill liutliiT, In It npililon, tlm KiiiltraU of
till ilUtrKt liuvo ilmlniil tli tart"' i'"""
tion, mil) iiru iriniMiiir..i- unlit V1' tl
ooiitoinpt of Imi!' U.o MoniU mnl oppon
nU of Ptutectlun'.' .t
IMVOKTA 770.V 'VKIJSVS IM ' "
Tliu vnrlom imoi latlon of worklngnm!
wlilcli lwvo tliu far iipukono'il tlm ftilject,
iippo.tr to u to tako a toutnl ami unilile
view of tin- ChlncH' iuelton. I ncy ui
inaiid that tlm lawi li miforiv.1, or If no
ceiinry tlmt new lnw bo inucttnl
enforced. nsalrnt tliu Imiwrtnttoii
nf Aliitle uiulur coiitract to ptilnir
which make thorn virtually tlio 1uvim nf
onpltnlWW uml thoroforo unworthy of a
place In our frtfiolnlior fyHuiii. Tlio work
In'inen rl(;htly view till mnl nll.cniuto
icbciiictof IhIkit Importiitloii a a coii'plr
wy of capital tij;liift l ilmr Jwhkh houlil
bo prL-Vfiitdl or iuuiiliiil ly law. Hut it
It to the credit of tlio vnrlom
onranlzatlon that o far m wu
L&votcuii. thev il not iibiint tn.Mk'h im
jnlgratlon of riilnop,orof any 'other peo
ple, at may incur In n n.iiur) mid Hpon
tatieoui wh'. Wo hvn yet to iec from
nn Intclligont working iiiMii tlio il rt prii-tt-it
raUl niilnu thulr i-oiulin; icmi.c
tliey aro Alatlc, or lH-cniui thov aro not
of tho regulation color, or WiuiiO they do
not know anything ubout our rrllinn.
At tho Into meeting of wurkingmi'n, tlio
vlw wo liuvo Indicated wcru very elearlv
ituti.il by .Mr. Troup, an inlhieiitiitl nnil
repreienthtlvc ipi-aker. Ilu drew broadly
the diteritnltmtlon to be Hindu between
tho coolio and tho liuinl(;riiiit. Tliu miiiiii
enciitlaUine aim Uttrongly druwn bv Mr.
Txuvellick, tin. pre.ldent of the national
labor ccrivviitlou lutuly In ..-iwi, i C'in.
cinnati. The Mluwiiij; li an uxtract from
theoddrcH with whi:h boopuned tho con
vontlon: "And now 1 with to cull your attention
to another jjreut and ulnrntiiij; evil tlmt u
belnc forced Jiy tlm capitalist upon u.
aod that it thu iuii,rtiitli.n nl'Chlne'e into
our mld.t in cheajKti tlm labor of work
Ingmeu und women or our counlrv: and
btre we do not wlih t-.bo iiiIuuder.to,
or mlireprfjiittod, for.wenroi.vi.r mudv to
welcome tlio opiire.a jivoplo of ,, ',,.
tlom, provided tU eotiiH ' e,nl8MtV to
nd adpt tliemu-lvi j tu ourlawi ,,! Ltr
Imtltutroni, and bicon.e ritlw . Lft
proper' probation in accordance Twit
our naturalisation In
the welfnru of oekty "
we aru unalterably ,,ppM.,l to tho C
porta lo.,, by tjr.nieal' and avericiw
.peculMton. of tboturplu. population ofu
bicoted and luperttltlous 'ltt',0 for
einih and unholy y,ur 0f reduc n' o
labor r n free peo, u tbttur,iloanddi
graded condition of tl10 ti,iWjrtod Zt,.
Vo y boldly that thoconlinuMlono U ;
worw than modem kvery li eakukt.'a t
roduco ovorytblng to .Hti.i,,,, t V
eyory socIbj and moral tie. dvtn ,... .v
moit aaycred pruwlplon of truth, Hlrtv
and humanity, doBrdliii to the cauw
of labor, Intuiting tho oclal Hate, whila
it weakens tho iprlrifi ofKoniu., and
blaiU industry with tho breath of iiijttl
lence," We thoroughly agree with tjioso ntl
Sieutf. Iiu)ortation of Ulor umH U
ttonpcd ; hnmlpriitinn ..r Inlwr JioiiM 1"
wotenniii!, mnl llH i",,11 r'k
en-Oil or r5,"r l rou "tttiiJgrntljtii, left to
iwiiIhIu ll!ulf ll.v ils own n"V'r,,i '"W'1
,!(. not tlircnlon' lnlHirJIt incitiij-tntlior
tll0 ftirtlicr (lnvi'llipnii'lit nf mr coiltitf.V
,1,1,1 lltl IJlca-HHt! OMllll glillLTlll WUIlllll.
Tim (.'miH-fimporlntfim, on ttn? I'tlu-r hiiinl.
it n Jl root ull'ort nf i-npitnl to olanin wlnt
lcttlkM "cliunp liil.or.f "Cliunp litboi i'
lixuotlv wlmt till country ilo not want.
Wo want tli'iir I ilr lilli wnt;-:iinl
(.luliiiloiil iilriinjt-
...w,.. ...r- ...... - . , 1 J. '
in
out
a- Will fiiMin- -.ii" .,;'". l.ls.l."iL'l
fifrJiH-'KiKlfwaiif Tlmir iitmint value
In food, iJi'tIi,lt', edu4.ii.oliriiniii'o.
lii-nt mnl all olier'iiiu:infor Ills -lruu en
rii'lniii'iit. Did wo Mippoif that tliu III ll il x
iIf.iimol;riit. teniieflr nvcneapi'ii moor,
wc nh'oilhl etist abont W for tome mi-iin-4.
a-Uwc.. . i -
to blnekailu not milv tho Pacltk'
but iil'HM
Hut that inllux; ha
neTcvrii leiiiieii, niiu u ni n. r" ."'-w
tuitll irnVfcuttUtry count' it hllinlreiU in.
mend nf ten of IliHlloli'. Ptitil tlmt llliii'f
every jlugulraiiU.whoj ;oiio liltlior for
purptwen'of. hoiie.t toll, will letter not
only lil. own cimdltlon but tlmt of tho
country. and,,ae n cou'eipience, of all who
itvoftiH. Let' labor come, tin1 re fore l but
lut there bo tin more of It bemxjht. W e
want thu Immigrant but not the coolie.
(jhsmiaussimo of run
.uu.vo-
OUSTS.
SchciictliogenuraliMlmu of Mich jn
i..rn'tu tu ihiKiiof Mnrrell. (Iriiwiild & Co.,
wlio. Ia'Iii'l' three or four In number, maku'
live or tlx nifllloni of Julian yearly out of
the monojioly they have In steel and ironi ,
has again contented to run for emigre In
Ohio. The only reaum he gave for roni.'
to run wan'lliat he WM too (KMir mid could
notiill'ord it Tlii' Inn now been overcome
or roiDovod by wht mcthoil U not mudu
publjc. . ' " ' .
.Sohenek'a iieeuniiiry eonditioii was not
m) deplorable in might ut llrit have been
hifejiH frotif the pnblielty glviti to it. It
nrpeiirs frfnlilieOm'i) pnptr, tliat In ad
dition to his pay 'inombor of coiigrett
-vlili'lr ulw I'.OOO a year, and might
with' eciusTuiiv enable him to keep the
wolf from the door; though tinltoan'oeiato
on terms of monetnry equality with Hut
lri:.16rrl, Oold, McCarthy, and
other of that el. hu,,hai n limwo worth
if;iOlOii(iltuiidl ean ;pTek nji a feV thoUHand
nloro by hi prorujIonnl practleon u law
Tor. So tliiit the ostcntfttlous display of hi
poverty Wuprobihly InUmled to forve
.loqbU purpoi--ono ofwhlch wm by it an
dV'ItytO turl1ellie.vredii1on to a belief of
il Integrit,); n a bUlator, mid the other
lo'eliow'thu-tnoiiopo'Ut how much they
ini'ght lolWe If they "wero no longer sup-yorll-d
by his strenuou ell'orls In enngroM
for their beilellt, and how much they
.could iilfaril to pay to ieeuro a eontlnuaiice
of them 'Mih'Ii " "
per'niial and iiordld motive to nny man,
it scemi lull to Infer that vrhoovef will
wlmlln and iilumler tliu maMn o: iiik
cotinlrvincn for tho benellt of n few mo
noiiolltls, will not withstand thu teiiiitatlon
..r m 4lnirn In the Kpoll for hN own
private pocket. Sehenek's paradu ot nis
poverty 1 not lieiielleinl to hln reputation,
however jirolllnblo It may b" in more mh
ftiintliil particular.
POLITICAL NOTES.
Tho temperanie party in Mni'achu
setts have nominated Wendell Phillip for
governor.
Wendell Phillips thinks that temper
iiiiiu and the struggle between capital mid
labor, would form lliolinsls of the next
.ludillciil partkr, and that female mitlrugo
will carrv the dav witliout orgliir.allon of
a party epeclaly devoted to Us lntorct.
Tho (Icorcia radlcaliare.; ery inuchdli
hearted at thocdntcrvutlvu position which
.IihIl'i. Akurman hat taken on thu (Jour-
eia iilellon, und declaro-. that the election
tills full will hand thu state over to the
Democrats with at fca.t forty tliou'ahd inn
JorUy..
Tlin Clrvclnnd I'laindcaterinyr: "Theru
I. not u township mi thieVestern-nnervc in
which thcra have not been IJiousamis up
on tboiitaiiil of .beep Slaliglltereil ami
their earcii'ie thrown nwny,-tecatio it
wa iinproTitiiblo to grow wool by rea-oii
of republican legislation."'-
The Now York llejur'nicr considers
tin, nro.niM'ts nf rail ea s hi iutins statu n
hopuhm that it iiJvlse' it party friend, tn
make "no Republican ticket next fall. A
things' nro,1' sav tho llefarmcr, "wo. aro
going to be beaten out of sight, or Jut! n
badly as tbo Democracy chooto tiib.iiit us. '
Very likely.
Tho Albanv Lxprei ays ol .senator
Trumbull that " hi I'mir.o during the im
piiiiehmenf. Jtrlul of President .lohicoii
temponiily iilleiiated from Jili.n muuy
frieiidj In tho parly, 1ml we bellevo that
no mini in. tho Republican organization
now harbor ruicutmnut against .him on
that ac'coiint, or would feul ' unwilling to
triiitliiin in any position of power mid re-
ponsibllity."
Mr. Pitts Stevens made a speeeh tho
other dav beforu thu .San Prunebco Wo-
man'a .Sull'rugu Attoclutlon, iu the eourMi
of which she said: "Thank (iud for Ne
vada! Tho bill for woman tulfrugu lias
psJ tho I.egisla lire, 'and It has only
to ratllled by the peoide, mid thUiscer-
tuln to be accomplished In' December, In
one state ivomeu will be tree. ' Kefore wu
know it thutu won't lie flvu women in tho
state of California. They will all go
where they know what It I to bo free.
Thank C od for Noadu.
In Holden's own district, the third
.'orm uaroiina, tlio ottlclal majority for
the toiimrvatlvu candidate fgr congre is
All anurv corrcl)oiulni.a lsriuirtiil
between "
Ooyeiior lloliku ami J'nitod
.Stntcs Seimlnr Pool, onnli c1mrllig jlto
otlior wllli llio liluiulor of oniplo.vin Kirk
nnil iiroclntinlny marllal law. Tlio law
uiulur wlilch HoWun olaliiH lo lmvo mcl
troopj niitlm'rly.iM liitn to fall out tlio mili
tia, lint as llio inllltlu wa not ralti'd out,
. I.ut mi arin.vol' Muto troop i'mIM.hI, an In
Jniivllon M IoIsmio ro.-tralnln- tlio mu
treiiMtror I'lom paylni; out any inti'l'1'
tiliiiii'V oil tlwl'.accoul.
POLITICAL.
Till- lIllnOI" l)i'inrr.-i-""-
Drill Hrpfeiiihre I
;XWX
W...I, of the election
. ..r . .....i r.i rntiri'iiiLiiii i.".
, j -CollrmdinonMieItlii'i
r.(itt .)? t . prepared to taW
fur utato oiiiiMT.-, mnl ... ... ...
Deinoeraoy ot
tiilo mieli step
i e berate eolineii,
. . Ji ........I.. lli.,lr.iMriilll.littoll !
eelll oe'l in perpennu" '"y.
to reallirni their time-honored principle ,
to unlet Mg.iln.t the llleagal aef oi uiu
'pnrtv In power, and to plncolu nomliiation
...,, ii,ii..4 f.ir tUuenulii!r election.
' Tlio Demoernttu votem of each county
are renue-ted to nend delegntej to a ftate
eoiiventloii( to be held at .Sprlnglleld, on
-W'edne.'day.Septemiier 1 1, ion , " r u.
purposo of nominiitlng nno eatiiliilate lor
state treasurer, one superintendent ol
nubile Instruction, two penitentiary com-
inls'Ioner.', mid one repreeiitntive In l on-
icresiv tor tlio statu at uirgu. aim
fiiii delegates, the central committee In-
vlto nil nieii who are uppo-eu iu n ........
tivo tarilt'i to grants of land to corpora
Jons: to the corrupt and extravagant
Radical admlnlstrntion, and In favor ol
.fllinneial nnd ruvetiuo reform, equal la-niion.-ftnd
an eeonomical admlnUtrntioii of
public ntlairi, to join tho Democracy in
electing n state ticket.
- 'ri,. ImiU .if reiireR-ntatlon in the con
tention will bo the number of vote cast
fur Horatio Seymour ror presnieni m icoo,
nno delegate being entitled to a fent Tor
rnch MOD vote.- can, and ono for each frac
tion of 150 vote'.
'The following table Inleuti" tlm num
ber of delegates to'whleli each county Is
entitled on the la!s llxcdi
r.imiin-.
Coliiitles.
V.
I..M
A1 on
Alesioiilur..
Hon, I
,X.ll'.M. .
llroHii
.Ktltcail
t'jilliiiiiii
Carruir
L'j
rtliiiiil'Mnu
Clirl-tinli
(JUrk
.',i;i
i,i'.'j
m
;!is;
I.ei' ...m....
I . I v I . i K -1 o 1 1 .
I.iiK'iii
Miii'iiii
M:icoll,ln..
Mixll-iHI...,
M'irliii
:,)si
.Lin
l,:i..
U.I'.VI
i,W
i..v
1 ,7 1 J
ei
'.1 .MnrsMull....
I.Jitl
r. I.M:i."h
;i Wn-siii
7i 'Mfli.HHilltih....
.IL'lll'lllf
t.;sii
i;iuy
I'lluliin'
.iici.esn
:i,sv
i..'.;n
Meiiiitil
i.r.ii
i.uie -
I. J 1 1
Mererr..
(mk .
rrnufnr.!
I'liinlK'rl.iiiil
st,
lli-W It
Ih.lltfl.lS ,
llOpMlft
IMuir
IMwnr.l
Kllintiliioii
rii.'iin
iv.i
tH.lol
Mnliri'l'-
t,3i
MiinlCiiilU'r)
i.-.iot
t,auM
1.1.1
MoriiJii,
Nil
.Moulin,
I, in.
I..VIT
l,:ilu
l.lu
ll!le
rcoriii,
I'i'irjr..
I't.ilt...,
t,yi it
lii 3
7;s.
I'll
'Ike
3,niuiii
O'l.ll i
I.L'SlI U
ao! I
I. -'"I 1
I.i1
a,ji if
iM'ij :(
l,l, 4
I'uIhi...
I'ul.iskl ,
I'lltU.IIII
ltwJl.li
llilSjJ'lltfiw
i.r. 2
I,shT ii
i r.iiihini .m.
l..,i a
I.-I..I .
I.tii, i
l.s'ft til
I 11
Tu-ii a
n.viii II
.'.Is'.i w
liri'i'iiii
ilriiii'l
Ilamtlliiu
Ilsnliii
Ili-ii'lcr-uii ...
lit nry ,
IriKiiiul-
Jaelismi
r-- 1
Ji llrr-mi
JiTs.-y ,
Jo iMVIvs ...
lolnisiili
I'nliin-
iSinmiiuiii
p'iiii)li'r ..
liO
Flu'lhy...
I,IU1
I.TJilj
1.1
1 I'll
l,UH
stark
l. n or
iiiili-ii(iii....
In if mil
r.r.il
1,7'J,.
.',"'1
s:il
t.-ji;
l,JS
I, .Ml
I.7-.J
i . i a s
'M
'J'lli.
lilllwll
Veriiillliin
lUMsIl
l,sw
I, '"I I li
S'i" B
Unrn ii........ .
Viislilii4'iin,.., '
Wii iii
Uunldiki
W i .ii
Ki'iel.ill
Kiihx ...
Wlllll'sllll I
IM'J",
W lllLoiisuii ....
U'iihiiIko.....
V I for.l 1 1
IjiSilli
l.nii'lne...
i.imI i.
Thu chairman of each county delegation
will pk'ino forwnnl u lilt of his delega
tions to the Secretary of tliu' Central Coin
mitten at Spriuglleld, a soon a the ap
pointments are made.
I ly onlirof llio I 'tin . Mil.. l.Vn. S-'orn .
ALKX. .STAHNK, Secy.
NEUTRALITY.
Proclitinatlon by the Preoldeiil.
tYlial Cllltsns uml HrslilriiU ,r
I'lillril KlHtta Mnjr Nut l.i'Ultl
malrljr Do.
the
, t
Wakaimitox,- August '.'J, lly thu
President of the I'nilud states of Ainer
lea, it
Oltiu'l.l UATIllV !
t. vt UKiiisA, j suuu oi war iiuuappiiy e.
ist lietwi'!! Prance on the 'one slilo" nnd
tliu North (kriuiii ('oulVib'ration.iiiid its
iillliiion tbo other sntn; and
WnciiKAh, The Pniled State aru on
terms of friendship uml umity with all thu
"contending' power Inhabiting (licit-several
dominion-; unit
W ll Klti: if, tirtat itumbur of eitl.tuis of
the Pulled States lu'ldo within the terri
tork'!t.or ilniuliii'int of iiaehtaid of belliger
ents, mid carry on eominetve, trade, or
t.ther butluets or pursuit therein, protec
ted by tho faith ot treaties ; and
WllKKKA", (irent number:" of subjects
of, or citizen of c.ieli'.ol'iulil bvlllgeienu, ru
tidu within llio territory of jurisdiction of
tho I' lilted States, nnd eary on t-ommeri-o
trade, and other hiitlue therein ; uml
Wni.tiKA. Tliu laws o! the I'lllted
States, without Interfering with thu freo
expreisioii of opiiilou mid sympathy, or
with III? open iiiauufauturo nnd miIo of
ii ri ii" if imiultioiis, of war, ueverthelet
Impose on nil person who may bo within
thu territory mid Jurisdiction, tlm duty of
mi Impartial neutrality during the elu
ence v( tho contest,
Now, Therefore, 1 I'lvsses S, (iralit,
President of the United Slltet, iu order to
lireserVo thu neutrality of tlm Culled
States, and of citizen and of pmsous
within their territory uml Jurisdiction, and
to enforce their laws, and ill order that all
persons, bell." warned of the general tenor
... . ' l . .. . . . . . t
of tho law mnl trouticft of tlio lrultcd
State in thlsbehulf ami nf tho law of tin-
.t - i.. ...... ..wl r-
I'tiu-, inns im inirs ii u vuivu in'in mi mi-
luteutlonul vfolatlon orthosnine,d,( hereby
doclaro and proclaim, '
Tliut liy tlio act passed on tlio -JUtli ilay of
April, a. i. ism, cjuiiiiiiiiiy Known us
thu nuttraltv luw, thu following aut.s aru
forbidden to be done, u ndor sevuru punal
ties, within tho territory and Jurisdiction
of thu I'lllted .States, to. wit t
I'irst. Ai-ccptliit; anil exorcisiiit; a
oiunilsslou to servu .'itlier of said Iml-
lluerents byJaud or by sua nunlnst tliu
other belligeront.
Niconu. l-.nl Istlnj' or untorine; thu ser
vleuof olthur of said lielliiionts us u sol.
dlur, or as u uittriiioor icnuiaii on board
nf any vowel of war, under a letter or
tnarnue mid reprisal.
Third. Hiring or retaining another pu r
srtii to unlist or enter himself in the sorvicu
of cither of s:ild belligerents a' u soldier,
or marine or seaman on board of any vocl
of war, under a letter of marque m- re
prisal. Fourth. Hiring another pcMon to go be
vond flio limit' or juri'dlctlon ot tlio
United States Midi Intent to be enlls.ted
into tho purvice im aforesaid.
Sixth. Retaining another person to go
beyond the limit' of tliu United Stale'
fJIxth.. Retaining another person to go
beyonll the .limits or thJ t'nlted Slatu
with intent to be Inliitcd an uforusald.
Sevenlh. Iletalnilig miotlier peron to go
beyoiid the llnill' of the I'nited States
Willi lllteill 10 up enieieu nun mo. n, .....
nil mtnn, citil Imt the "said" Is Hot to bo
construed to extend lo u citizen or Hubject
of cither belligerent who, being transiently
within the t'nlted States, shall, on nonni
of anv vi"el of war, which at tho time of
lUnrrlvnl within thu I'nltcd Sla!e wn
fitted nnd eiiuliiiied.as such vesel nl war,
unlist or enter hlmsel! or hire or relnln
miotlier subject ori ilir.on of the same bid-
, .' I . ...111.!,. I.a I
neuroiiL w o is iraniiennj u
uiiltcd Stall!, to eiill'l or enter himself to
sorvo such belllgureht on board such ves
sel of war If thu Culled States shall llicn
bo ntpeaco with such belligerent.
' EtghUi. Fitting out mid arming, or at
tempting In lltoui or arm or procuring to
bo lltted out and armed, or knowingly be
ing concerned In furnishing tho titling out
or iirniini: of anv ship or vessel, with In-
lent Hint sucn snip or viui on uiiiihuiuu
In tho ervlco of either of said belliger
ents.
Ninth. 1'suingor delivering ncummis
ston within the territory or Jurisdiction of
the United Stale, for nny ship or ves'el,
to the Intent that sho may be employed as
aforesaid.
Tenth. Increasing or nugnieniing, or
iiroeurliiL' In bo Ilicreaietl or nUKineiited,
or knowingly being concerned In increas
ing or augmenting thu loree oi any sin
of war, cruisur or other armed vesol,
which at the time or herarrlval within the
United States, was u ship of war, courier
or armed vessel In tho service of either of
said belligerents, or belonging to subject
or citizens of eithur bynddlng to thu num
ber of guns of such vessel, or by changing
those on board of her for guns of larger
calibre, ttc, or by tho addition thereunto of
anv equipment solely applicable to war.
Eleventh, lleginnlng or totting on foot
or providing or preparing means for nny
military expedition or enterprise to be
Ciirrlcifnn from the territory or Jurisdic
tion of the Culled States ngalnst the ter
ritory or dominions of cllher of said bel
ligerents'. , ,
And I do further declare mid proclaim
that bv tho nineteenth article of thu treaty
of mnlty und commerce which wu con
eluded between hi majesty tho King of
Prussia and tho Cnlted States of America
on tho 11 til day of duly, 171)1), which arti
cle was revived by thu trenty of May 1,
IW3, between tho parties, nnd is still In
force, It wu agreed that tho veisels of war.
public nnd private of both parlies, shall
carry freelv wliat'oevor they please, thu
vessels ami elfects tnkun from their one
mlus, without being obliged to pay nny
dulles, charge or fee to olllcer of ud
ministry, oi the custom, or any others, ni.r
shall such nrize be arrested, searched or
put under legal process when they conm
i nnd enter port' of the other patty, and
may freply ! ' "it again at nny
time ley thulr enplor to tint place ex
pro'seif In their commissions, which the
commending otllccr of such vessel shall bo
nnngcci in snow.
And I do no further declare nnd pro
claim that it lias neon olllclallv communi
cated to tli-i government of" the Cnlted
State by this Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister PkuVjotentlarv of the North
(ierilinil Confut.rutlon nt U'nslilm.l.iii
nun iri i inn jn i'j.i
'ily Oil till lltf'll sous will
lie exempt Irum se
majesty, tho King
card to reciprocity
be exempt from selhirn l.v ilu. sdliw nii,t
niujesty, tho King oli.rus'hi, without re-
And I do lurtherdeilu-u ,i proclaim
that il bus been ollleinllvvoinmiinlcntcd to
thogcverniiient of the Cijti.,1 States, bv
the Envoy Ivxtraohllnary ml .Mlnkter
plenipotentiary of his mVity, the cm
poror of thoj trench, nt Vnj,Bton that
orders havubeen given, thatjn the con
duct of the war the coiuiimri((,ri f tM,
Freneli force on laud nnd i., t,u tl,lU
shall scrupulously obsurvutewail neutrnl
puwer thu rule of iuternatliiial liw nnJ
they shall strictly udhuro to tho jirriRlpjos
set torth In the declaration of tlx- Con
gress of Paris, of the Kith of April, lb."(i.
That I to say;
First, TKat privateering is Jul rcm-iiits
abolished.
Second, That the neutral lltg cover the
enemy'ii goods, with the excejiini of f on
trabaud of war.
Third. Tljut neutral good, ltla thoei
ception of contraband of war, aiijuit liable
. to rapiure tinner llio enemy n llj.,
I Fourth. That the bloekiiilc, In order to
bu binding, must bu etl'eellve, tit i, t
tay, inalnialned by u force sulllckt rcully
I to prevent access to thocoast of thcucmy,
j and iilthough thu Cnlted Sates hi-o not
' lulliored to tbo di-eliiriitloii of lie .1...
i ves.ol of Ids majesty will not si,u tlio I
. enemv' iroierl v found nu boan f u i
veel of the Culled State. Provide tlmt j
; mo property is noi coniranauii oi wu
: And I do further declare and liroiiim
that thu statutes of thu Cnlted Suite, i
the law of nation, alike re'iulru tlm,,.. I
I person within the territory ami Juri't.,. j
I tion of the Culled States shall taku pit '
. directly or Indirectly. In tho said war, l(
shull remain at peace with each of sa
' belligerent, and shall maintuln a direii
and Impartial neutrality, and that what'
! I'ver piivllege shall Imj aeeorded to ono
; belligerent within tho purl of tlm Cnlted
States, shall be iu like manner accorded to
tire other.
Audi do hereby enjoin upon all good
citizen of thu United States, and all per
son residing or being within the territory
or Jurisdiction of tb) Cnited State, to ob".
1 serve llio law thereof, and commit no net
' contrary to tho la v of nation in that be- 1
! half.
And I do lieruby warn all person resid
ing within their tor-itory or Jurisdiction
that while tlm free nu full expression of
sympathies, iu public nnd private ii not re.
atrieteti ny tno mwi oi me I'liited Stiite
military torces In dd of either belllgurunt
ciiunot lawfully beoriglnated or organized
within their JurMictionj and while all
w........ ....... i.kiL.r,ii i ...i.i
.."v " "...n.ui ro
triction, by ronton ol aloresaid state war,
nianufaeture ait f within the I nitetl
i.'iriia iiiiij ii,'..., nun iiiiuotit re
fiaies anus uiu ininiuoiis ot war, and
other articles ifdinarl.v known ns i..n...
band of war, jet thuy uiiiuot earrv sue),
articles iiiiou Uhi hli;!i was for tho im' or
seivlcuot cithir bollLMreiit; nor can tltev
tran.port sold.or an( oliicers ci' cither or
nttvmpt to brfult- unyblockudo which iav
bo lawfully -staHiJiid and inaintaine'd
during tlio wir wihiut Inoiirniifj tho risk
of hostllo cilituri ilid thu peiialtles do
nouncod by lliu Iiav f nations in that bu
bal!1. I
And I dilicrcliy sjvo notlcu to all ciil-
zona of the Cnlted -Stele?, and other who
may claim the prole t in ot Ihl govern
nient, who niny in, .nducl themselves In
thu promise. do so nl their
peril, undlliat they ean In no way obtain
any protection from tho government of
thu United Stale iigalnut thu consequen
ces of their misconduct. I
In wltneps whereof, I liuvo huroiinlo set
my haiid, and cnused the seal of thu
United States to bo nlllxcd. :
Done nt the City of -Washington, this li'Jd
day of August, In the year of our1
Lord ono lliotminil eight hundred and
'evenly, nnd of tho Independence of
tliu Cnlted State of America tbo
ninety -II ftli.
1'. S. (1 ISA NT.
lly the Pre'Idelit :
'II xvtil.TON Finn, Seerotnry of Slate.
FLOUR C
1.M DAY ltKOTlI i:us.
JlKItUlIAlVTS
IIKAIAvltS IS
ic Jj O U
And Asents of
OHIO RIVER AMI KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIES
ISTo. 70 OHIO LEVHB
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
?.. n. Miiiiuss. i:. c. t'lti.
jyj-ATiniss .v mis. (
FLOUR
t.M)
(iENERAli I'ltODCCi:
Commission Merchants,
I :i.1 Ohio I.evci, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. !
f-ci.-iUtli-iitl'iii jli rn In llieiiitri'liase sinl s.ilnof '
FLOUR, HAY and CORN j
iti'.rr.itN t I
l.ri-Cuillity.Viilliinnl ll.inv, Dlxoa, III.; W'm. I 1,1, ,
liuon, III . 1'ily N;illi,n:il llmk, ('.ilrn, llliiml-i
MnlliiiHi, Ihtlsr' A i'o l.'utiiiiilsslnti Merelioils, '
Cli'raiii), III.; KiIiIhiii A Mime, 1'ntti. Merchant.,
Chimin), III,, lnw, .Morsa .V Ol, rtili-AKD. Ill
lllBt.KHII i
q w. ;iii:i:.v,
IHuires-ur to Kallls, Gri'en A Co,
FLOUR AGENT
IIMKltll'l 'H'lll lilllM
Commission Merchant
I. 1 1. A) if.
YKKS
K. J. A)i is
.V CO.
i.i:.i.i.iis in
FL OUR.
ml iii'iii'rul ,
Commission Merchants
T,0. 133 OHIO LEVEE,
AJKO, irT,IVOI.S.
:?,:.,!:, ::,
S.1IYTII V fOM
GROCERS
OHIO LEVEE,
oaixio, iijriircroiia.
Al'ii, Uiep ei' Innll)- in lini.l a lit i i ,nt.
LIQUORS ' WHISKIES
Scotch ami Irish Whiskies
xxr3,
f ft, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw
WINES.
. Wo toe iiL'i'iil. tur J. lieel A Co
' IV.l.i:it..,
j uiii.i.i.i.Mj vi, i;.
j Wu si ll e liiaiii ly fur I'i-Ii, l mIim'Ii I ,. I tin
' Ills ilu I lis. iiiiiniiixi f ,.i.. l.iiK.iln l.il)ii
I hii-ei:il nil. lilliili iiiieit I ) 1111. hi.' onlrrs.
tin: movi.v
H. M. HULEIM
GROCER
A N li
Confection Merchant
ILk Rt'iiiuicil Io Ills Old Sliiiiil
13i Commercial Avenue
I Wlln llHSOtfl IS II I Ollllhll.l .of ,lltl,li!0'.. I)
lii s ..if si I r ens ii tni'is, ns hi)I n Uml i. s nmn
I le-woan aH liitiwit.it ,rlini-ari.ei rn ,irulsfr.iisy
el;'., reiijirkalilj .Ihmii lurmsli. '
lernisi Mrinl iu.ii, ur ulmli Im will si-u, ,
oHi-rllianllii'liiH,.., ,,,-f '
p vix i:.T, "
in:si,i:i( i. .
GROCERIES
LJIJ,
Plaster Paris Plasterers1 Hair ;
ML M.t MS
FORWARDING i COMMISSION :
OX33VI3IIKraa, csbo. 1
J.llltO 111 Itlllk, llhVll M (HI IllllllI j
CORNER 8th StT&OHIO LEVEE '
CAIRO, ILL. J
KAIl.ROAHN.
ft SOUTH BMSTHKX C5. It-
On uml nflcr TIiiiimiIii. April IbMli
I ruins will run ni follows:
iioiMi S(il Till l'T-M'AM -eiiiMiriii l".
Mall -M
Kx-pies 1 " 11
(mini MiHTiiwr.ftrtli ur I'.'-".
Mnil II- '
Miiklnuflosi. runiirrtioiis ut I'.nn villi lllui" -Central
II. II. fur Cuin iiol nil nulnls -III. mi l
ttllli tin, Iml.AH. I Is II. II. rnr lit.lt iii:sh.I -uml
J.iitilatllk, ami nil imiiils enl mnl snmlh
Alsn, at hiriii;l)rl.t ulllt Hie Ti.li.l ., WiO -Ii A
Wi'tn rn 1!. II. lor Uuiury nuJ nil puilils '. ie
w till tin- llilvuKo.t St. Linos It. II. Im m. !.'
an, I CliiesK'l. siel all ,nlnls nmlli uml nottlow'
l)HfiK, lieu Miff.
.lllil.N I'nilllT'l',lleii-Tn l.i i Ajl
a rJJIf
VU'lUlST UOUT!: I' I :.!
Till SOUTH,
. ..Mi
ILLINOIS CENTRAL 1 1
SI. I.otils, I.onlHVilk. 'lii'iiin:i(l
'lilcitgo. York. Ilosfoii
...AMI Al L
I'oiiil.H KiikI and Voi(h
I'listi'iiuer Ti uiu ,tri It c nt mill leiivr
S'lilio lis follows:
.Hull i:tnt.a.
AltUIVK-UHill A. Jl V. .H
liKI'AltT-.'JlO.-. A. .11 ......'Jll.1 1'. 71
llollt tia.in ccntir I nit . nlrn! n m Hi trri i i it -.li
mm' Tr'HsVT rr Tar Tar "tirt
1 ll is . DiiiiI nr. Illiiolillllirliin. Ill I'll so
I. li Siillr. .Hilnliilii, I'lr.-pMi'l, l.'nh mi,
iiiiiiihi in , nun nu iioiiiin in Illinois,
.Missouri, .MIiiih solii, XYlsfiinslii uml
limn.
.Mnl w ill l.in s.i.iiiiiuk I..'"' aa i ui -l fur
St. LnuN. ; Spriuglleld, Louisville, ('In
I'inuiiti, liullniiiipolN .V (Vliimlmi, .
Ail' ul riii.nti, Mild Vi, li iiii I . iitral
M It
Hi ullii'tii, ail'l I'nl-I'iir, I ll H .m ..
ami ('Im aiio Kilnt..!s f. r
DKTKOIT. MAiI.Ml.t I AI.!.-
i'u:vhmmi, Kit):.
IH-.NKIIIK, III ll.U.d,
AI.IIANY. Nj:V YllKli.
IIDiTII.N, I'lTT'lll-llil,
rilll.AIICI.I'IIIA, IUI.TI.MOIIK,
WASIIIM.D.N I IY, mil
ALL POINJS EAST.
For tlirniiKU I" kits mnl lafuriiul un, np.l
.11 iiinioiN i iMiirui n.i iriimi 'el'.,..
W I'. JnllN-iiN.
'ii maul Pusii'ii'-'i r iK. it', Clnr
M IIIMIIIITT, (ii iisrnlMiii, r .nt , ii.irnl.
J Jli"il.V. Aiii-lil r !
soat mm,
g.i.n wi i.sox.
BOAT STORES
I . .
GROCERIES,
,IMI, ., ,.
T r o vis ions
110 OHIO LEVEE.
Ciili'O, XlllimlM.
Jii,
I
JOII-' "VKAXO'S SAI.OO.V
l Hiiiilleil Mllli nil Iilnil. ol
SUPERIOR LIQUORS
Boor, yx.lo, 13 o.,
1 ox co.m.mkkciai, Avi:.n:
l!.lfi it I- i.ljt nu I .N Mis ..i.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
I Tiie Hi r-ly, ultU' Vi' ir ,i,, I,, i i r. sl.f i ' l
! ! in a i ,u, on I li. m,.. mi l i
1 I JMialM J'Ci.l Bt
tKii liuvii lli. ir Hants si ,,l:i I .il I, l.,r
J OH.V .'ati:s
l'iiiiriii-' r i f ilii
Illllliuil Saloon uml llur llouiu
EI Dorado
100 f'oiiuiH'i'Hul Ave,
C siiro, - - - - I llinois
H
nxiev iiA'n .viin
II. , oriti..
Popular Public Rcsorl
U'lier.. ilu. it., i,. i mil ,i, I.,,..,. ,,,, ,,,,,
SU .ll'. Hllh
luia ri.i.i.i; wu i-k.i.ii.mioi,!: ruti.i:-,
Oli.fol t..l,l,- . ,l., , t.- , tin. I ul.ir -i,,,li,.,
Ilu- ih'-i .in, i m,i, fi i..r in im , il,. i,i, i.i i
mel lt.iHir. ' 'iMrs, 1 1. , ! u. 1..1.111 ,1,1 ,n
K11 r)l'ly n o.iiii-.l in i-.ii 111 .in I " ...,
I'll nu i.f ,..,)!,, in 1 io i'iit) i.ili.
Dtsir
Hilll
Tlie Singer iHuiiiiI'.ii t urliiK Vo
Islion .r(liieini ncrirl V L'dossiS'c'vini; Mnelilii'M
I'i'r iiaiiiiin nil. I is iininl.lrt In ineei slit- .I. iii.iikI
Mil In imliT In ilu to, iiru r.ii'lirirs ale U inK
ri-i'im 111.11 uiu siiiiy
:l.-)l),(Hlll .Machines du-li Vcur.
TlnM'"'Ulsrll)-of llio ''Ni:w FAMILY" Si-iuua
Mii' lilnn Isiinlv siirpussi'il dy Us iisitulnsM, uml
sllii.li'll) ilii'riiliiiilyiiaillieuil'y, Wliern I.iiihiii,
it Is ilillii iilt r otli.T iieinurui'liirerH in i ilu t
s.iles.Hinl llieyeiiiplny en ry iniM't" In I'uttt llictr
pimlili'ls on inn ieiiue. itiiers himuiii .11,1.
eltliies hIhiiiIiI mnl, I r.ilii;i'iTiin, u', tillers ln,
ri'surt In I'liiiipuUliiii In iiuilie salt's, for no ma.
I'liitii'i'iin ImilesiraMii Unit Is furelbly thrust 011
lit. nirc tiusiT.
'I'lie NliiKrr ".Vesv I'iiiiiII)" anil llm
"Xrw .o. One" Nei 1 11 k .ilm lilnrs, (llm
lutlur Inr I'.essiiiiilii'rs.Tailurs.Miiii'iiisl.iTH, elu.l
tiro e.tgerly soiiiilit I'nr, uml a l.ir;n slock 1:1111 ,h
foinnl iu our sales rooms, tot,.ier Hilliniery
llselnl ni-ecasor) lulemleil for tlirin.
Wlisl-ll Hllk Ttlisl. (,'cllim mi, I I.1111111 Tlir.,,.ly
I .Nieilles, (Ills, Sereiwilriier, ft, ,, al retail or III
siiirii iuiib mil jm
ijiikiiiii) 111 Hie in.iiiiil.ieliirers nrlies.
i-iitiliimir', irn ,s ri,. (, j:Kii, nrfler.
1111111J liiriiislail no iiiiitllcaliuu In- null urollior
Hle, j IIKA.V ii 1.IMVK,
oW.N'erlA 4fi Street,
St. Iinls, 3lo,
aii.n'iil.'iii I
lilt. .I0IIN lll'Jili'S COLILMN.
jjee. .ioiin iti mas.
Great Remedies
dr. Tom BULL
.M.im.r.uliiti r ;in, iiiini'i ol iii
CELEBRATED
Smith's Tonic
SYRUP
.-...I I 111 TIIK
CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER
.'in
OJxlllM .xxci Povor
raiJI L; i.tnprlelor or tins leliVrali J melluiie
J iiisllj i lioitis lor il il sii..'M"rlly filer all -iniilles
nr,!t.'ie.llotli' ,uMle for IliiwJlf. i'
-,, ,,nlt ,is.l .rriMurl I Trrr f AUl' Ull I 1 I'trl,
or I'liuis nu I I I'tf". Miii'iiii . "I . ,
siiiiiititm. ,ii n-irs ... ii .-ii,.,. ... -
niiiiitufsit'ni eitiutirj in ' .o o "' "v
liw ir litis r Ilu, nssvrii'ui, nan. " ""'
u iniuinr u ll fnii in rnrn. ,l I io it i rniiii in
irii'iiv mill,.. r,i h.iti rnrr ," .,,11 .
m ill) I'S.i aii MiiEie nose nnsoi i ii rum. i".
eiin-, nnil uliuli. f.iniilli s Iniln hri ll iilnil jl
amitlis liitlle, Willi n ri-rl'i t h leraliuii ol Hie
Kenirnl lii'iillh. It Is.liouev.'r, iirieleiit, ami in
t'terv tasn uinru enrlam In eurr, il M un i i-on
lmui',1 in sitmlli nlios rr a i.'U or in cliirlli:
ilirit'oha' U en elier)it",, iniire ( spi'i' -.11 III oil'
limit fuel I'inj slsmlinir et,.i'. I 'rtnllj', tin"
ini-ilii'liH' Mill not riMtitru uh uM In l.nplln'
lllHl'U III KHOll Dt'llTI slllllllil III" ,,lt. nl. In xi'i
fr, fi-iinle u eallinilic Im-In lie, allrr I Ajii
tiiKi'ii iliri'H or fniir ilosi s i,f Hi. Tun ns n. ii
iln,i. nl IIiiH'i Veurlnlile l'lnll I'llls
mil lii siitlieielit.
Ull. Joll.V IllM.B I'nr. .ili.lll. i
so. io rirni, (vo.r stn'i i.i
Ijoulwvillp, ICy.
ZXXTXjXj'sS
To .1Ij,l'iilli!illttH KniMl U'sii-lsl
uldsi'.Kfiiiliu-;:
Ill.Wh ri'iiel limy ! 'in Jt - ll 1 1
...f-rs ,11 ,1 ni. l nu' I si 1111 11. rs my alms: s, .
hi, 1 l.iliM." I'liNt li'i'iin Itile tUbSD, allot Mli I,
nr.. .'1111 111 -lhi fi:iHliu Horn n li iflily r In
can 'I rt.'i s,'UIl pli)slciaii III J ri( .1, nor.
l.iil,ly cai' "I in" lii'-l si I, lilo iiitull. tii.nl. li
lli.tiriier Mna,l. Ir l'i"ini.l lr.'3n
iw lly Ut lie speaks of, auil lis lisl.Mi'ilt) 'le
.ris t I Krillin In llr" it e 'I Hi
stliHtllm Ik.. I. r .; Hull's Viorill lira,
trot iti
VitUiiOM. waiarl oot.ljr. lia ,
- Jutif W, l. I
... .... II. . t. I I,., a 1.1 .
ilitt-rt )i.,if "Woriii lietn-)rr" setiral trul.-,
hii.1 tin, I ll ws.si.fr rfulljr 1 He m'.nis. It l,s. n I
tn l , III M Slll!l inslHl.lt III llillll till" slri-l 'r
ill.'l. ImiHluintta .itti)r ursrisi-Miuiy irn'liul
an.l Imsc if Ally iish Ui sime attli ti'M'tfn- .ily
I iuu Iti'f 10 i'iin(.s lut I kaiin ut mi ri'ins-..
ii"inminnliii y III" aUrst r,ltii.nl.s llul ,s
in.ni in.'i sir.l) mils llis t. On Him. .i.if.r)
llvvi'ii "i.ri'fin 11 in llm eatii UK- M) i.'.u n
Hi,iiti)",. ,s i" tni'l uiu tit'ii wl .0 ii-rtns I 1 mh
,', t II, r ine.l,"iii ilinciiy uoin jot. 11 1 1 u fri.
ui 'ii 1111. iin. 1 tn.ui i , ir ii. ,, 1
1 nin ,1, 11 4t 11 1 ' ' 'si .ri
1., 11 . i. t..n- rn, I pr I.- of a (i 1 't in ' iitJL
ui llm Ttmur 1 im ili- al l Uir a li lh. iir wj, iiwu
know l 1 siiNt. i.'itl, simi ly U'ni.. hi. in y
iiimist.t 'm its 1 iiipiimiii.fi rnr ni Jisrt, I s i.i
main, it a ml in us all Kiel in; iii. aiis t-i u,
tetiai siitlrriiiitliuiiiiiNily wr. li f nuy l-t i r
Io omnmiinil not l,s-sitnn 'osii-n ..n . dii
mull' lnireiA.,us than 1111 n lf ,s" kiln. I it.
I llwls Dltt, atlil slfltlfil ll.o Willi lift-lit losrrijlr
lliutkni'Kl.'.l,.. Ili'vsii r, 1 uml.y n in.i,si.'
a, Ito. kt.i or -ui'is'iler u( Hie ll.,iu,oi l nl woiti,,, -.1
Dustruins Hi. I HimkI llm 'MiLI), Hint puijitr' I I
run. nil inaniii r i' iik. ui t wui. lt aYli ,. ,r f
l'. is.- ri-j.Py . 11,1111 1 .nf'.rni in Lt )iur ' 1
(nil-. Iun.,nr, i ry ri.i'Ttftii1
Jfl.lL.-l'.a.KMKAI. '1 I
MtVJAS
SAKSAPARILLA
Itl'Hll (llO 'lllllllll,n I.elU'l' aiHl
Hie Letter Ironi lii .Motln-i-:
licnt .n llirrx-ks, !., Apt, I.i", Imi.,
I'll JiHIMll I.I,- I), irf .r Knew nr llm 'it.
iM'Biyuf )i.ur i-.uspnr il.i.nt l iuu I.. Jinn tn
t.-nrri-ial qusl.t.n 11 pisntrii, unit ti ,1 il.r
follomur slslrincnl of in) Cue.
I was noiiiiili-'l uUml two ),-fs f.i-wns lak. i,
pri.fiiternniloiiUiliin.1 1 rtiilern tni.ntlii IV..,
Iii di il so HI. 11, ill) i..llll'ls li.ili'li I I1.1I1 1)1
I li tii'ti,.i sal tiji .1 iin in.-ii t sui' ii 1 j.i win 11 ir
lam slt'.i I Sir-ijftt Die I. .p.. My piuru l.iii'l
is . in j -. r .-, 1 mhI 1 iuU sunn iIiiik I- a tin
lure. I li.ie mors fsiin 111 vmrhsi.-ij im n Dili
111 i,)llniii Ise. I wi.l tfi.it t iitt is m
Pirn.. I'tpre's llif a li.llf ilou-l lulll. , 1,
olilyn t-'AIT. C. T. JOIIN-K.N.
s bl, IjiII . Mi
V. M Tlmli.llowniK was wrillrii Apr t , Imj,
l Mi.. Jeni.i.' J.lni.uu, nu, ilu r uf Uipl. Juln
son -
Ml, Ji Jll.N llf,I-),iir Sir: My In si. tl.( I 1
O Jotiuion, wu. a skillful siirK'-"ii an.l ni.ri .
inn il l.Vniml Ni-w rnrk, wlmrn Im iliril, li ji i:,
lli til, C. I'. Julmton in my ere, Al lltnp-i-i,
)i-sr 01 ha-it, l.ii tni'l u i liri'in iliaritii't nn
s'-rolnli, inr wlni'Ii I jj.'iii' him )..urMir- .j.-ir.i 1
II' rnit;i lllJli I Imii' Inrlen )i us r.'inin
tin il l", I il In ninny 111 .i' Vnlll, lilt .1 uml Iiiki. I
fur si'rululi, fi'ii r -.Ti', unc jjt ii. r.il li I I) I
IVrli' I sii'i-i-.s I1.1. mil 11, l,, it 7i( rsrr ( '. I
in tmmt lu.rs si s-rs4 und fmr Ui. vtlt 4tm I
swuim, I am rery iiikiiiiis nr uty i I , at 1 1,
I'iiih i' , i.tirsi' l'i jiiitrMirsiiparilla. lie C rlu
of t'i'liliit 11 spnm.i,. Allnle, lii'lirr In' Mill llf Ii
j ' niurii- 11 1 11 iiiuin. wre irrii'H', imi 1 i-
iiftr im win rr. uvrr
(,..pi-i-lfiill),
JK.NMK JOH.S'MC-
DBTJJljilLi'S
I TIIUXTIC IXX I lll'M S
Arlcaiisus Hoard Fnmi.
ICKtlinony f Mcilldil .lien
rilniiy I'nint While Co., Arte. May -J), 'ui.
-v... 4,., , .-.'rinirr , hi,
nl I.11111SI1II11 piiri'lmsin ilmx, ami I tfil sntiii
of)iiur ri.irsniui-illannil iV.trfcn lliili r.,
.My siiii.ii.f,iiv, wha was with nn. In Ilu-More
Ills lil-i ll 1 lull 11 Willi tin- llitllliiHli.nl 1... !
tinti', eoiiiiiieui'iil nn I ln llllli rp, inul sunn linunl
lii'Ki'iii'ral hetiUilmirnveii,
Ut. 1. 1st. wh has liceii in , .illi . ,,.,
tli-iii. inul im nl.ii liiiiirnvi-ii.
.... vui-.j ,... ,,i,. ,-,- 1 iiai, ni'iiiin ti-r s,
eiul yu.irs .-Vmu imlliKrnili-iHid linlmrroi
tery inueli l,y llm ii. nf your Hitlers, r!.
llm Ceilrnn llllleis Iris Rtii-n you uri'al ipnlai
. v"j- 1 .inn. , L-iiiiin hi-ti 1, r.
iiimutlly of) cur iniilluuni this fall ismi'ihII)
Leilron Hitlers Bii.l ftifsaparilla, Miip me
'.,-,,,,,,, n,,' u, iiiciiciiix ni'i'ty.
iietiif-ciiiiny,
V. II. WAI.IUIII
I'loiiari'il l.v nit. JOHN IIUI.I,
Jali- IiUlioritlorv. Klfth fSliTcl, l.oil
vlllu, Jvy.
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l or Nalo hy HA1U l-AV IIUO
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