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THE BULLETIN.
Friday Morning, July!! 4, 1871,
JOHN II. OIlKltLY, Kditoh anu 1'iDLinirn.
'1'tnun or tut ln.v lli tirn.v!
l&!seriptbn.
One week, liy enrricr, - , 25
One jcarliy carrlcrjn ndvAnco Ill im
'ijnq inonlh ' by r.ini, 75
Thru- month", ti i!o
Hix months 4 25
One your, 8 (')
Tht I'jff'uil paper of Altrnnltr rumif.' awl nf Ihr rlhj of
n wkU-aieakr journal; sniiitt. hut Joule u ; nut.
kKitea on oil tnlijnts of interest to thr. jinf,f ;
sritkninrgt an intruitnn tiitulaiton, tht Hulk'
ttn nolititt tht jmtrontyft of intcW'jAnt rcnVr nn't
rnttrjtriiiivt tiuniKut mm.
run DOl.I.AU WKEKLY llULLirri.V.
John II. OlK?rly A Co. ti.no roliiecl tho sul
ncrlplmn pnen nf tlio Weekly CUlm Jlulluttn t
(tmt l)MtrjKtttnruim, milking It tlio cluiipcot ji.t
prrMililili(l III ouldrrn Illinois.
For. Pttn'idcnt, 187
JXMES K. DOOLTTTLE,
nr wiscoKstK.
Stitjeet tu the decision of the national item
oeratie convention.
' ' ! rrli.'Ni'W Viri Wbrfion'rlonnior lloolililo.l
11i record W to consistent ami untrir
niheit that it winy be likened to a straight
imr iirawn acrosi a pu::iea clear Ocam,
uiiMVCrved by the ftueluatiity ntnosjifrc
of American - polities, fhrovgf the past
Uetnly years!''
) a iiia lyStnatorftirilllttt, iWirtrol ut Do
troU, In ISM.
I'MlUliWtliOiWijiireorilioHoutlniHCimillin
iir i.oKxl lo'uody iho l.rllinnrif rlliiy li.i'l ro
ll lln.l aj;iint lloiiiu imil luul ln iit ilnunl'y
Iho iirinion nt Hint jiouiT When llm ii'tlim
iiroiH in tlio Hi'iiitti ; 'Wlitl' xlrill Im ilimit wllli
li.t iim nu l th piplp 'nf liitniin V tlinrn to I
"liKil eU thero hihontril 1 "Ujifir;tto their
r.'i. rty; rnslie llioin hIiiici." Thorn hik, Iiiih
vr, mm lluit J.iy who Mould Iiimi nm !i llu iu
I not lo Iholrown nlnvo4. Hut OnmllliMi wlioio
l.'hof,ft uiil li(it) h it intuit 111" namaiiif
HKi'ul, ild: ''.Sdiiitum, let us llirilio tln lil fellow
imI icn, ami tliux aill lo tlm iiowor mvl clry ol
Uim.t" Iwt ui, IH lint limy liavo lalil itouu tha
m-iim ur their reuelllftu mul lnvo ronce.l lliolr
J.ILulll.l.u.1 1.1 t In. tmlnii uiUl lhA 'flilf. miiko tho
H niihrtn tenlo our fnllow wIllreiiH, nml lllll
ivi.i tu uui jioMer mi i glory "i in" innoni.
- " 'Tu v. democratic state central com
...luittoo of Arkansas have taken the do
, .) i rturo.
'. I ll.llll .1 HI...
, kA i.UMiiKU firm of Metropolis .has
- -iatit-for a hundrcd and fifty thousand,
''liars, and tho town is proud accord
Skn.1torUauruon has itiado puhlic
docluratioh that ho is not n candidate.
'tor vico pfoaidoul. but that he isi onthu
tjiljcully in favor or tho.ro-olection or
(Irani to tho presidency.
, , " ' '
The Missouri Denvtcml, the radical
1,f po"rgknl'of Ht. Louis, is very anxious to
kiij (ljO)preso;it political position ol
'iif HoiiatorSchurz. Hut Schurz rutnains
iiuiotifleusu'tgot courage enough
to. takp . thp;Vjcf tiepwturo" his good
"t-oiiK's tells him ho should take.
The Cairo Bulletin, Augusta
(Mc.) Standard, Ilaciuo (Wia.) Argut,
MeinphU ljlT'i -Mpuud City Journal
awl wmirni other-patera cast, west;
liorflfaml south havo declared for1 lion.
'FiirVfi 'it.' DnoVtttlo, nf 'Wisconsin, na
tho ilouioor.ttii! caudidatu i'nr iircBidt'flt
i
(Ikn. Hancock's friuiuK at the fed
eral ciijiital. aro puUinu tho whui, i
secure Ii'ih nomination fur tho propi
f jdicy) tby the .democratic party. Tho
ucnoral lias many aim very warm
friend and tlwy. have been working
in his intercut with great industiy cvci
. biucc beforo iho lut national democratio
1 'oonvuntion.
Iohtxr aud l'nir, tho two ecnsattonal
erimiuaU of M10 period, ono of whom
'wWicf payLibfi.pojia,lty of. nn' outrtged
-(iaW to-day wid.thfl other on the, 28th,
;$iyo,b9lU biea respited ; aud now ihat
' ho fwet of indidtUBg tho law by long
and oxpcitfivo trinta lias Ijccn gone
through with anil sentenco prouounccd
in both instance, wo may lookjfor tho
usual ending : commutation to impris
onment for lire iandV lull ration for
both In a vcar or, two. The nowcr of
the lawyers Is greater than tlio law in
theso cases.
The Pardanello (Ark.) Chronicle
don't take kindly to tlio new departure
and dries to tlio northern democracy
after iho manner of n ranting ptagc
player-. "'Away with your promises;
t wo will havo none of thorn, Yo cow-
' arils nnd hypocrites I Tlio southern
democracy will unito with no such
1 putrid mass of corruption." Now, all
this ranting upon tlio part of the south
ern Uourbotis is unnecessary. Ifthoy
will make fools of themselves, who
cares. Ifthoy don't want to go with
the northern democracy thoy can go to
tho devil.
As n matter of course, tho republi
can press will now open their batteries
on the Irish. Thoy have already dono
SO. JU tlio 1SSU0 01 M'CUIICSuay insi,
(ho Chicago Tribune says : "Tho Irish
'people, taken as a whole, aro in all
' things pertaining to themselves most
'disunited, intolerant, revengeful, nnd
' malignant. The wholo history of Ire'-
1 land, ancient and modem, is a succes
sion of Irish perfidy to Irishmen and
1 Ireland. Ireland was never betrayed,
' was never old for money, was novcr
'disgraced, dishonored, or degraded
save by her own sons ; and the Irish
' never display more unflinching cour-
'ngo than in a row or a warfaro inwhioh
' their opponents arc exclusively Irish."
THK OTtANOKMKN "WHO AND
"WHAT AKE THKY?
Iu tho defeat of tho Irish at tho bat
tlo of tho IJoyn.o, 1iHO, all the hopes
entertained by tho Catholics of that un
fortunate couutry wore dissipated, and
Protestant nscoiidenoy becamo pcrma
ncntlv csLibliwlio'l. Uosulliiiff from
this battle, a spirit nf tho most malig
nant hatred pprang up notwoon tno
Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics,
and since that day they havoalwayH-hoiii
anxious to shed each others blood.
In tho latter part of tho lr.st century
tho Catholics of Ireland organircd so-
crct societies called "Tho Defenders" or
"lUbbonmcn," and ostensibly to coun
teract tho inllucnco of theso societies
tho Irish Protestants ovgunized what
was then called "Tho Uyal Ornngo
' Institution," which had its i:ccrct signs
obeyed unknown authority and perpe-
trated frequent outrages upon the
Catholics, destroying their propoi.y
and shedding their blood, compliments
which tho Ilibbonnion returned, aud
havo boon paying back ever since, with
interest.
In time Ireland became tho theater
on which those two roligio-poli cal t-0
cictios ouactcd the most shanioftil outran
cos the wholo peasantry sid;'i u'th
one or other of tho g.vat pa..ied ivh'ch
U 4
lividod tho ttatc. "Most of them,"
says Allison, the rrotemnt Historian,
were mcinbers of Orange or lubbou
lodges; where mutual tintiuosltj una
was fostered, and iuiplieito obedience
to chiefs inculcated ; anil whenever
thoy met in any considerable numbers,
usulLs were oxchangod, and not un-
frequcntly wounds and death were tho
eoiuH!Uoneo." ioar nltor year, tnc
lmtreil between Oratiticnicu and Uililion-
men bceaino intoiisihed, and in 18'.10,
on tho 12th of duly, tho anniversary
of thu battle of Uoyuo, tho country
armed for civil war, nnd blood was
shod in every part of tho island. It is
these animosities which led to tlio
nf blood and violence that
mado last Wednesday a marked day in
tho history of Nuw York city.
. tin tho lnnguago oi tho Chicago W,
that most malovolont, of iinti-Catholie
journals, "the existence nf tho Orange or
gani.attou is tnalovulont in every sense.
It is out of phice ni A meriean soil. I ts
dliicV'tH aro to siippoi t ami defend tho
reigning k'ug or ijueeii of Oreat Hrl
tain, the l'rotcstaut religion, tho legis
lativo union of (Ireat Britain and lro
land, nml tho succosHion to tho throne
in tho presant royal family so long ns
it remains Protestant. They associate
also in honor of King William, the
third, prince of Orango whoso name
they bear. The organization has live
degrees or orders, tho highest being
called the .Scarlet Pegreo. Jjtjiaa.its,
grand lodgcs, couuty, district and ml
ordinate lodges. Any member marry
ing a.. Catholic- must-bo- instantly ex-
polled. Thooath cquh, member in tho
United' State. takes is the samo as that
token in (Ireat llritain. Its object
loiuiite n(i niiti'Calholie church witl
tho .State, mid it losos no opor(unity
to ineilo its Cutholio cncinios to vlb
Icuce by rudo and r-hamo.al inmilts.
Olio of its songs Logins
Wnlt-r,trnlor,
Holy water. ' I
fihrlnlilo llm C'lilholie.., ever)' 11110 i
Wo' J I cut 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 an 1 inter,
And nmlio them llouu ier,
.... ,1.,0,1,'ll'iilaiitlKiyillii.irr) llioi'im,
li. li.iiN)-4t o.ni-, ,lio flown 1 ' ' '
'roi;.lr. 'iio.loH,i j
Nc li iiwkc nil tlw CaihollnlVop.
On its bannorH it lluuuls tbo mottoos:
"Down with tho I'opel" "nemoiubcr
tho Hoyuo," "The Orango ubovo tbo
tirccn," etc.
11 . .
r rem 11113 statement it will no tc,cu
that tho lrirh Catholics havo at least
wnuo reason the reason nf old-limo
luitted and preiieut insult to incite
TJIE CAIRO
thorn to riot when tho Orangcmcu turu
out to celebrate the anniversary ol tho
battlo of the Uoyuo. But, noverthclwe,
thoy havo no right to allow Ihoir pns
tions (ogot. the better of their judg
ment lhy have no right to intetfeie
even with the Orangemen's right of
procession and, when they do, tlio
strong nrm of tho law should crush
them make thorn respect tho liberties
of tho land whose hospitable shores
they have Bought in search of that lib
erty they cannot find at home.
WENDELL PHILLIPS.
Hi: IS IXTKBVIKWKU II V A COUKKSI'ONIiKNT
OFTJtKNEW-YOKKBTANDAUD- JIKI.1KVK3
OltANT TO UKTIIKONLY AVAII.Allt.K HAH-
ICAL CANDIDATE FOR THE I'lUWIDKSCV
no lions Fon oreklev.
IKx.rnct from tho Report of tho Intmlowr In the
bianiiam.j
Corronondcnt Do you think Hint Hut'
lcr'eolcctlon to bo govornor ol" MatiichU'
scltiat Ihli tlmowouldglvohlm onytdvnn
tnco In thonoxt presidential canvnst ?
Mr. rhlllip3 But do you think that
the.ro Is any doubt that Urnnt will bo rc
nominated I
C 1 supposo tboro Is nono whntcvor.
Mr. P. I don't think thoro is nnv
doubt that ho will booloctod If any Itopuh-
Ifcan Is ulcctod. l)ut I think thnro In n
douht about it Whether. If tlio .Southern
Statos aro loft in their procont poiltlon,
any Kopubllcan is olectod. Tlio chief
dangor to Grant is coming from tlio
South rathor than tho North. I don't
think thoro is any dangor at tho North.
O.: You don't think, sir, that Mr. Orcoly
win injure ins cuanccs muciif
-Mr. V. Kot a bit. I bollove Urcolov
would liko to bo nominated. It is no par
ticular reflection on him. I novor know
tho prominent American that wasn't dy
ing to tio nominated for president. Hut I
think Mr. Orccloy has no moro chanco of
goltlng cither tho nomination or oloclion
thnn Mokc-to-vato. and ho has been doad a
year. 1 uon't think thoro is any promi
nent moinbor ot the republican party that
can injuro Grantor that (lands in tho wav
of his nomination. I think that unless thoro
is a croat chanco in twolvo months tho
nomination of anybody elso but Grant
will bo certain to result In a democratic
victory.
C -May I ask you what la your opinion
of tho Tribune's course Y
Mr. 1'. 1 think thoro is no troublo in
regard to tho Tribune's supporting Mr.
Greoloy. With all his weakness 1 don't
think thoro is n L'ront deal moro peril in
tho chanco that it should support Judgo
unaso than m its contusing tlio republican
ranks liy nnv (import of Orccloy. I
think Greeley ovor lllcod Urnnt, Dut on tho
whole, 1 itun't bollovo ho will interfere
with tlio sitceei-s of the republican party.
.0. And you look forward to
DNK Mom: MiUAiti: contest.
between tho republicans and tlio ilrmo
crats ?
Mr. J'. I do: I bollovo that tho demo
crats mean to carry tho country If they
can on republican principles, nnd it is n
wise, it Is a very cunuini: scheme. 1 think
tho ropubllcnns aro foolish enough to let
tho battle bo fought on that dead man's
grave, instead of pushing nhend nnd tak
ing Iho advance ground which would
sweep Iho couutry into their support for
tho next ten years.
C. How do you explain this stato of
apathy which you spenk ol, sir V
lr. P. : ilecauso although, as is per
fectly well known Grant's host and closest.
admirers aro ilutlor and -Morton, vet it is
tmo tlmt hu is surrounded by men who
take off tho edgo of tho ndvantaco which
thoso two men glvo liim. Kithor of thoso
two mon iu tho Presidential chair would
end tho ku-klux In six days, lint Grant
has around mm a clius.of men ono-third
rebel and sou o of them one-half non-com
mittiil, and they tako oil' tho wholo odgo of
what ought to bo tlio rrcsidont decision
in exorcising do powors that congress has
entrusted to him.
A lODERX PUnE0aiK PICKI.E.
Of tho1 nowly appointed Collector of tho
port of Mobile tho Dblrblt Free iVrsv enyr
Tho adventures of AVillard Wn-ncr. uf.w
appointed Collector of tho port c." Mobile.
r intcrcstine to tho carpot-bng fraterni
ty gonorally. l.ung si net) tho caniu'ur ctig
war no lins iicen uoing forvico among liia
parly friends in Ohio, lie went to Ala
bama wuu nis cnrpoi-UAg in ins nanus,
nnd whllo lookinc about tor bouicthlne: to
turn up'was called upon to torvoiis n grnnd
Jury or in tho United blutcs Uiatrlet Court,
but claimed ihat ho was a cillr.cn of Ohio.
This was In 1808. A fow months after-
wnrd ho was elected to tho United States
Scnnlo m a cltlKcn ut Alabnmn, to nil nn
unexpired to' n which was supposed to
nuvo uccn iiik vncani wnuo Ainuamn was
out of tho Union. When tho ontl of that
term was roached tho people had rofuscd to
seo that ho was re-elected for six years;
Tho logislaluro mado uhoho of ahother and
a ucucr man, wnom mo Jtauicul nnijority
Ih Iho Senate havo been mean enoimh to
deny admission to his sent. Warner's
sacrifices had b on groat. Ho could not
return to Ohio and claim citizenship and
ofllico there, and thu people of Alabama
hud no mo for him m ho remained in
Washington, boring tho administration
for fOmopeoplo whoro ho could uet nliving
without resorting to his wits. Ho was ap
pointed Govonor of Now Mexico, but 11
nally draliiieJ thu position because It was
not sulMciotitly remunerative, unless ho
was mutlu M-oicio lmljan Agont. Ills
ambition hun ttnally boon grutillcd. Ho
bus liucu made collector of the port of Mo
bile, whoro tho services aro light ami thu
pay remunerative, llo crn again puck his
carpot-bng and roturn to Alabani wi"i
tongs of gladness upon b'- lips.
NKWSPAl'KIt POINTS.
Tho Now York Herald Is valued at
55,000,000, and is owned by Commodoro
James Gordon Honnott, Jr., having boon
presented lo him by his futhor.
Tho Evening l'otf was valued by J6hn
J. Cisco and two reforccs, gomo months
Blneo ntSI,'JGO,000.
Tho Now York Timet ; valued at
DOO.OOOj $1,000,000 ! s been oUered for it
and refused.
Tho Now York World is valued at ?1,
200,000, Moro capital was sunk to mako
it thnn any other uewipaper ovor tt-irtod in
this or nny othor eountry.
Tho Tribune Is valued at $-,000,000, nnd
count not no ptircnawu lor mat ainotint.
Tlio Evcnuii) Mail Is valued nt 4150,000.
Cyrus W, Piold latoly purehosod one-third
Intcrost in it for $50,000.
Tho Lecmnu Tcloiram is valued at
$!200,000 and is not for salo.
Tho Now York .V101 Is valued at $1,500,
000, and pays 7 per cent, on a larger
nmouut.
Tho Commercial AthcrlUcrh valued at
S250.000, but It would lake a larger sum lo
purchasolt.
Tho Journal of Commerce Is value I at
$500,00.).
Tlio uaiiy una weekly acip aru viiiucu
at $800,000.
Tho dally circulation of tho News and
.S'kii npproximato closer than any othor
two uaiiy newspapers in tno city.
inoinow 1 oru mar, air. josoiu unw
ard's paper, H valued at $5011,000, lint Is
nov ier sale.
HTVL1SII.
irrom tho Uommoro Hlnimt'-h.)
Thu Cairo IIullv.iin is ttvHslt in hor
now drew. Homcthirig of a city nlr about
nut uairo ns n city.
DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1871.
VOUDOUMU.
The New Orlcnn
coTlalns an account of a cireiimU'inco thst
nri comoio niit in thnt city. In which
tho llfo Of a vounr? ImK' nf n ntnhlr res-
pcctablo family will probably boeacrlDetd
10 jealousy ana supcrslillon. Tholacts in
tho enso nrothcjo: "A young man named
Cotlor had lormod an attachment for a
young Crco'o lady anl addrosscd hor.
inn nuvanroii wcra well rocoivou nna 11
becamo bruited about that they woro to
MU lllUl.ll'U, .UIII.IIV11 lyu VHIIO ti.li. .uuu-
room woman who was vory rhtiCh attached
to tho young man. Brio At onto visited
a"Voudou prlestea."," from, whom she
procured a powdor which, lf'givo'n to tho
voting Indy, would mako her loso hor
lover. Through Iho Instrumentality of a
servant girl tho powder was admintstorod,
and shortly nftorward tbo yong lndy be
camo sick. Her health has rapidly given
way cvor since. Physicluns wero callod
in, nnd, though baffled for a time, found
out that sho wa suffering from a strong
vegctibh poison. Close questioning ot
the servant girl soon developed tlio facts
lo tho 0 0. Through tho instrumentality
of a ski If til detective all tho parties
Interested In thooutrngo havo bonndlscov
orcd, but, as yet, 110 legal steps havo been
taken in thu mnttor. It is hoped tho
young lady's llfo can bo taved, but hor
health will bo permanently" injured.
F.FFF.CTS 01" UAII.KOAIS ON MR LO.
"Grit" is travclintr in tho Western coun
try, and illustrates tho difference botwocn
tho modorn Indian and tho "untutorod"
savngo known to romance, In tho following
obsorvntlon. "Pictures in tho old geogra
phy roprcsont tho Indian standing solitnrv
miu in n tno a ic 10 v nil tuuo on n rocK.
gnzing in a sad, rcilcctivo way upon n
irain 01 cars snooutne: alont; tho vallov 00
low. Ho seemed to bo wooninc to eoo tho
steam horso invadim? bis htinllni' rounds.
and ovorcomo with gloomy forebodings as
to nis iiiiurc. 1 saw this lonoly Indian at
tno raiiroau uopot this morning. Ho was
grumbling becauso tho train was a fow
minutes uein na time, and cursou iho uopot
sgont in good missionary English becauso
noumn t utirry up anu check nis naggnga
Ho looked dcllehtcd when ho saw tho train
coming, shook hands with tho conductor
whon It arrived, and borrowed a "chow
torbneker" from n brcakomnn, and as tho
train moved away 1 saw him comfortably
stretched out on two seals, eating peanuts
anu rcauing too vay s uomg's.
a aooi) WIFE.
Tho followlnc sentences from Archblsh
op Seeker's "Wedding King" arc worth
reninngtwico:
"Hast thou asoft heart? it is of God'
breaking. Hast thou a swcol wifo? sho
is or Gcd'a making. Tho Hebrnw. liavp u
saying "Ho is not a ;" l"n' hath not n
Woman, though jihiii uiuiiu iiiiiv uu kvvu,
yet It Is n9t 'good that ho should bo alono.
"Hvory good gift and ovory perfect gift is
irom above A who, though alio bo not a
pcrlect gill, Is a good gill, a beam darted
from tlio sun ot morcy.
Husbands nnd wives should provpko ono
another to lovo; and tl.cy Bhoiild love
ono nnothcr, notwltliitrnulne provoca
tions. Tho treo of lovo.'thould irow un in
tho midst of Iho family, ns tho troo of lifu
grow in tno garuon or j-.ucn. ooou sor
vantsaron great blessing; iiood children
n croator Idcsslnc but a cood wifo is tho'
greatest blossing; and such a help lot him
seek for that lacks ono; let him sigh for
that hath Inst one; let ii'm dc"ght in that
onjoys one."
MUS.-FAin UESriTED.
IFrom the Hacr.mionto Ileconl, Jutyl 1
Mr.i. Fair is respited until Oclobor.
llcrcaso should bo disposed of without
further delay. A commutation of hor
scnlcnco to imprisonment for lii'o would
satisfy public sentiment, but lor tlio dan
ger that eho would then bo pardnnod out
in mrco or lour vcars.
C Tfio N. Y. World groan tho sum
mcr whereabouts cf a number of our
oelobritio3 as follows:
News comos from tho lecturers, recruit
inc and bcinc roctiporatod. Gouch is in
tho Amcrlcau Ithino-Iand, whoro wine
is crown California. Wendell Phllllns
and Anna Dickinson aro oooinir at
Swampscoot. Tho Hon. "William Poitooi
has gono to tho pi aco whoro parsons have
boon so badly treated of Into Paris.
Josh Jtillings and General Grant aro bil
ling nna cuoingat xong Urnnch, whilo
Mark Twain has gono to court Klmir.
IJoecnor la tuMiig 1.1. ..,m fUm dignitatt
uoneniu tno oukb reetioons aiio Ummne
faai. on his farm, llobort Collvor Iihb
Rnno to inquiro into tno conuitlon of tho
r.nqllsli colllors. ur. John Liord has gono
to thoio parts of Europo whero tho Lord is
sadly nocdod. W. II. II. Murrv has trono
togivotio kino In tho Adirondaoki tho
murrain, laionoi iiny ana nis plural ut,
Isaac J. Uayos are'mncazinine: and oditlnc
It.
irs. ijivormoro is viewing fair JUol-
roso aright, and Dr.
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llellowa is blowing
wiierevur jiu iisiuiu,
86T Itov. Dr.S. II. Tvnir. of Now York.
rccently celebrated tho semicentennial of
nis ministry, preaching from tho toxl,
"iho Hay ol I'ontccost v
) (lav ol 1 enteeost was fnlK- onnn
During his long and faithful ministry ho
hns delivered 10,000 sermons and addresses.
rocol ved 3,000 by prohsslon into (ho church,
had ''5,000 children in bis Sunday schools,
built four largo churchos and six mission
1.1. .1. . 1 t . n
ciiapuis itt iiiu cost 01 ovor. ?ooo,uop, ro-
portcti .uou.uou bonovolont contributions
from ills congregations, ana porformod
an amount of pastoral labor for his own
poople, and of sorvlco for thq causo of
tviirist, at largo, wiiieli-cannot bo computed.
Tho Sunday school of his church hi New
York, duiing 21 yoars history, hai csl-
h-ciuu uiiu given ip uonovoicnt Ofticcts
$01,000. , '
' I' ii
CSy A young poet of Ucrlln is ensajrod
In wrltlne n ilrninn on tho glorious cam
paign ngnlnst France, in which Iho King;
tho Crown Prlnco Frederick Charloi' and
a number of Prussian gonornls ilguro
conspicuously. Tho nlnv will far tl in tl rat.
miiu 00 nrouueou in tno Jtoyal l'tlaco,
and probably a number of tho loading'
.characters ot tho day will also act tho parts.
A royal Princess is talked of as the loft'-'
ding netrcst for tho occasion, but It Is
fcarod that Emporor William will not
givo his .consent to her anpoaranco on" tlio
stago. si'1
, 8Onoor Hawthorn's suggqsKbns lies j
Intoly boon oxtdnslvoly Jcoplcd and ap
proved. It was to Ihoollbct that tbo 'JlibW
ho published In volumes ns olli6r works of
'llko oxlnnt aro, and published In reaflaMo
and nttrnctlvo form. It eooina that tho'
want was supplied, In part, at loast. beforo
it was thus proclaimed. Tho' Amoticnn'
Ulblo Socloty havo long issued tho Iilbl0
in volumes, royal octavo, tlto"Now Tcsii'.
nlent iu four volumes and In two volur.ioi
nnd many of tlio bonlcn of tho JMbloi
bound Bcncaratcly. Indcetl, their littf)
show ono hundred and llfty-nlno variotics
n type, niniiing oie.
K5J"An ordor from tho war dopWtuifcnV
assigns tho cadets who havo rconiy
gradualod from tho military ncadomytq
rogimonts In thoarmy. Csdot Fre4 Grant
and Cadet Wasson, tho llrststar graduato,
aro nsslgnod to tho Fourth roglmcut. In-
stoad otiolning tnoir regtmont, nowovor,
v .miu. 1 1 rant coca to Eurono on a six
,.... .. -- '.t 1n
niontns tour, mm wii win'"",
to porforiu onginooring oicrniions or
that government.
iS?-Tli,i fnvnrltn ltrntnn Vocalist. Ad-
dlo H. Ityan, is in London, studying iindor
tho colobratod Mmo. Halnton-Dolby. Sho
will utieiid Iwn innntha nf tlio BUmtUOr at
tfloronro, at thu euuuuor rrsl lenco ofher
nrrompiishaa Icachor,
nRDGN,
CitBO, Ills
DBTJGGISTS
SAltATOOA 8PRINOS-
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ft, BPltlNGKIELD AND ILLINOIS
j OOUTUEASTEUN It. It.
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NOrvrjniItN DIVISION.
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1 .Ttiftpiiu ft.ui. trAiA ttoro iitewooa. rui only
MonfUi-, Wtilrimlnysnnd Kri.lnyA, kiui tn.l.m.
tram irom ttnnwncoiotfn on l uoMnyii, -TJiur
lUya anil HatunUy.
, ()nH;lt Ashllml with Jni l;ionlll dltltlon
df C'hlcaRO and Alton Ilillrotil, for Juktor.Tlllfr,
l't'temburg, Mason City, nml nil points went,
Al nnrinftiipio, wuu v.iiicao inn niion, nnu
Tolodo, WaliAnh nnd WrUrn ItAllroail, for
inoominRion, viiicajr, nnu nil poims norui.nuriu
ur t. I anil urn.I.
Atl'Ana with 1ml. ami HI. Louis, nml Illlnol
Central, IUIlro'l for nil polnta ciut, eoulh nml
mnuiikii.
Al Kilttewooi with OiIcaro IlWIalnn Hltnola
Central lUllroail.
Atfinm uiil, (11, In i,l M an an nul ItAllrna.t
AtBliimiirto4n, with nloamboAiv fur L'tnciii
ill, I'A.lucah,Cnlrniin.lUt. I111I1, 1
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uill.Anu mil I il, uen inup i
Johk FoiaiTTiOfi)'l,t'r'iit ami Tkkcl Au'l.
UrK INNIIHAKVK.
1 N TE R EST-P A Y I N 0 PLAN.
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k VieW'aivl novel sy(cm o'f l.tlc- lniiiram-P lu.
eeutlv Introilucril bv tha
MISSOURI MUTUAL LIFE
l , t ,,i er.hT, i.ouik.
Ily this Bjalem. J.llo lnurneei liirninil i
. lllilo rn.i b. I.K th,, n-iiat uliilii.. nml tlio lot.
Jcy holler ieelri annual inUreal ol avven
Wor'pma.'upoa an the money paid by hiiululhi'
Company; hla nnnual prcmiuma lluiu ihfimiv
him m mnch im a Rnvemmcnl hon.l. I
Tho plan Im. Ihui tlioroulily crl(lc1.i',l -ml
iniiif liniorafii ny mo mom eminem acuunm
anj allllful inatliematlciami intholanili Imleeu
It haa not yet len the aulijecl ol unfnvorall
nisuiion lunny rpiiaiiio iiuarier,
Ollico of the Oinpany,
, .NOKtUWAVT lvuiinkj: I OUHTII AMD olive,
ST. LOUIS, 310.
ARTHUR It. RARRE'IT, Pfcsldet.t,
Bkkj. Williams, Secretary.
awEITTTJ-.A, Ij
Ranka hlh In (no Hat ol aonnJ, thtlfty Wcilcrr
LtfeComnanica.
It hanninploeapltal-SUS.ooo.
It haaMxIa moro than onoiigh tocotcr i!ht.
HaulUtlea la mliiilio j lo the capital.
It haa ono hundred thouianil Uollara ileii ili
with thoHtateof Mioun ni a jKriKtiml sum.
ante lo lu policy holder.
II baacomplloil fully with tha new Inwxnl the
Btftle, which are qulto atcxatthiKaml moro ricl-l-ly
enforced than thoso or Eattern Htatca.
It lDeata in furnln In Iho Went, nmunn Un
people from whoiulhey nre reoelteil.
Ita manaKGinent UyiKoroiu, nkllllul anil tii
dent,
lta annual tnconto fionVlht- Intero-t idonu
alraady moro thanpulbuieal to pay lta lorti i.
It isauoa iioIIcIl-k upon tho ordinary llfo nml ci.
dowmcnt plana, nt tho iiatuq rntu na iithor llrl
claas companies. . i"
Thepoligy liolJcra receive all tho profits In an
nua! dividend's.
'Thc'atoclr holdi'is cnit' recelto pnly tan per
rout. Gr.lBUACntlieir'capiiar,'nr ino icmum
tha charM. n v., ,n o, ,, 1 ,i
.ThfinoBUal.iltvLlonda tQ policy hoMf
rtyrmjicrrhAhinaAy ol4 Kanlern L'1
aiool.
Kantem (Joinimnlta
bin rrw teen
4))W lo'pal;
Xitb'utiv(',inolri,al year about Ioar
niimtndoUAr(or Uie uuuronc,
l"Whi- aood tm much money out 01 Die Stale-
away lo New York AiilMc Kofeland for an nrtlcla
tliat nay bo produc4 Jut ns cWp'r (4r moro ac
wooii etiow,
. - AKnta t;'jAlro.
UpVaciAwtr
, L II .. ,
' rim uai.k
70VN.om'K.
'The? ll'llnoY". tienlral' tfa'tl RbaT Compiny now
olterforeiua die rbltpwifixllencrilied Iota in r'trat
A.tdnloiito (Un. City ur.tiMro. Til i
Lot 37 block SO.T Moth
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J''ru-terifl1eW.,pliJy tv, JAMiJ JOIINSO.N,
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GAl lAbWEAMiFITTER
. a ait it uJiuii't i.t ' i
has ltKMo VED-i'jior piirluV house
i it rf tu
URIOK. UUIliblNG'pH SEVENTH ST.
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L a vobtthCAiRo, jllinoihJ' '
lilO Ol.') HI .'jii-KtOl ... t .
WU.RreatlyUnHove.l lil Btoolt," nud haa
iW dir Uaii't lUt kinds o
.dlUNDRKia,, W0 iV URACKITS, .
.. VNlJjKJtTS, .(!iI I., j ' I HALL Lip UTS,
L HW&tl il 1 - it L i iBIIADEH, RTC.
' i -rrt.lt ! ) .i vnilc I .-T l 1 I- '
UK, II AS, it AUK ED DOWN PRICES
ToihelowciiVlltlhi'flKiiri'a, ahl hi 'tnilios tho
J . .i ,.111-IIV. (
DO U B L-AGTLN G WINDOW LOOK
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in tSASII HOLDEH.
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our in Jiui ui iu i
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Ii Lot, suifi I? 52
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BERLIZU'KIMER & OAHN, i ;
.'toloownereof IheTerritineHof thoHtaten ol
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W.1.0 the'iif;.,J,08Ur' "nd'arprioei
ttiiivii itv wm tuvom men uoaoodet
cuao for spndiotf Uitlr woik to Ut. Iula, Oinclq.
call or Chicago. JNO, U, OJ1UHLV A CO,
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