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-"I . f- THE WORKS OF THE -.1 yhich were totallyjrtroyed by Fire on May 23th " and September Si, 1861,- ARE JJE-BUTLT ! ' Orders are fcoBttted for KM Strictly Per Wtf Lead aad,S5 Lead. C,oli-i'r"?lia-xr9 sarxi - .Castor Oil, Eaw snd Xcufcla ; Soiled iMsodOSt youug heit months, and be certain of a situation, address V entine Bros., Janeeville. Wis. . A DVERTISERS! send for otrr select M of local Newspapers. Geo. P. Eowell Co., 10 Spruce trees, New York. nil I 1 V Is a JReally Reliable Rem edy for T7astiag and -' llervorxs Diseases. 'A : r i After numerous eqpeiiments Mr.' Fellows'suo ceeded in producing this combination ofHypo phosphHes, which has not only restored him t health, bat has since been found so successful in the treatment of disease enjanaUng front loss of. nerve power, and consequently muscular relaza tion, yix: Aphonia (loss of voice.) Neuralgia, Anaemia, ' 1 .. "Nervaua Ihsbf ity, T ST Chronic DEm6m f f t Whooping Cough, Dyspepsia f Sl Congekloit tf the Langs, Fever "a. m il J-aipitauon jff jib lsart, rrhcea, . Melancholy, Leucorrhcea, aajaria. Mental Degression. Nervousness. j31 Q T' ArRTAar7 f? f? PrsonslIVfng In Malarious' dlsfaTefilnat protect themselves from attacks of fever by the use of FlL xows CoMPOtrtiD of Btfophobpbitks. Its effects in toning np the system enables us to ward off con tagious djaardevs, sad sacoeesf ally combat disease. , t .'!. 1 i A-i-5 S I i t , The soluble phosphites and the other life sustain ing principles composing Fellows' Hypophospfaites are so carefnlly proportioned and so judiciously mingled, that their action upon 4he nerve, mus cles anasaemnranes m imparling ruallty. atrentrth and healthy action 4a genaraily ppaint within iwemy-iour nonrs, ana ine gooa enects ezperien cea mre oi m permanent cnaracter. Tor sale at Ctfnaec Hdneo-Drog Store. J ''. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo, A reealar Braduste of two Medical Colleges, has'beea longer located than any otherPhywi.-in ia St.Laais.aa city papers abow.od ull old reaidante know. Syphilis. Ooaorrhcea, Gleet. Stricture, Orchitis, Ruptu recall urinary Syphilitic or Mercurial Aflections of Throat, Skia or Boaaarared Botaly, Prlwiioly. 6prma.torrheft.8exual Uebility and ImpoWncy aa th.nulto Satt iri, aaaa mnm ia aatorar years.orovar brain work, prodaolnnervotMiea,aemia ai amisaionadeoiliM, dittMieaanisu.-lit.dttfouivn mem ory, pbysicaliacay, e version to society confusion of ideas, loaaof sezaai power.nipht loaaoa. rendering mar- riaiTO imni rilia aia aaiia.nimlTi I fV.nm li.ri.0. vww m- wi, bu ireo ana lomao. ' mnptuat on, stamp. Madlctnes sent by snail or express. Cares craaranieed. Where doubt exis is frankly stated. MARRIACE i P?t? pfiVis. i GUIDE! The whole storm, anil told, as It Jartrne to life. loa abet fouowlatr Bnbects: Who may miarry, who not. whr. i Jianoood, WomanhODd, I'hyeieat decay. Who stimjld oarry show life and happiness saai he iiurreamd (effecta i w cucMM7y saaiiHsii ana aaany-aioao. i oreontemnlatinff marHjujenhouM nuil Itttum Irwvnn- der lock and key. 25 otS). by mail in money or poaw tage. KTigllwh Qprmm French read and spoken. CPCCPEESCSIPIlOHiur I IIIasaiWealcrieas.ImtManhood, for the aueedY are oi fieminal wd. v; MMMUmnsloa 01 loeas. Aversion to Hoctety Ltefecuve Alemory nnd Ii borders brought on by iel Alnu. Amty drngalst has the irivredtents. Kt- Louis ' Curative tneVe.6iV 8l.Obiries. Ht. limn. Mo. - 705 Chesr)utSt, St. LouhS, Mo. at old office, eontlnues to eure SpermntdrrhoBa, Seminal Weak ness, Im potency .all forms of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Sleet, urinary or Bladder diseases. Kecent easea eared in a Jaw days. -Ail the diseases resatting from self-abase, excesses or exposure cared far life with sate medicine. Advice free. Charges tow. Gall or writ lst.ii.oontutaos. ejrrmtom Beohf Tar twestame tji addiahp riiirf?Mi5et SURE '"YQOBSELF f nr. Bohaanan', MVHabie r nr. I It." ia warranted to gw-iuaweDLyrureail ft?rtrtj of ttpwsawfiiwor btatpal lviUM,vb.eerai lmUH.j, terpuS-ar y, atvaud nstorai. "lt rr," andbrHis back the "VuulitlBl iaor" ef d " " ' " - ........ uj . .,... cirtTtT,. Ul , , u practisps, in from two iu Beveii weeks' tioi.-3 Tiii reme tlv, wiii.jn tia, been uved by lr. Buhanuon hi ai, pri vatr prarti f r rver thirty ycais, vw utrer known to f lit hicurio5fvc:t tti WOwn'r It sive, vitality ind imparts encixy itli wonderful effiwrt to tliow in indie aged Tiien who f' J. T.-fkarig beyond their years. Its ir.vifror. t:n properties are frit s. ones. YOuns men suftl-rina; from the cepKiiuncc of that dreadluliy destructive habit of Stif-Ahnse eon twetniaaieaiein s)i thea.sur sm of a speedy and I kklllAKItT car.. The patient piii, strci'th and elasticity of spirits at once, es it sets areUIyan Ikepirts artected as a o4tin:ie ami hcalini tonic arrd anodyne trthe Telam seminal vcicles and irritated duru,. wnoartmpf pow and tone a: d re stwriss; uwns to-thcir aaturai atsta.ihe saase sa if the . bauctui uaiut had never hais induigi 4 in. Tlir incjte. bTi. rt.., smi area necificftr tiie-above diseases. ey-Prlc", Five llollan, at witn full directiom.etR. loMywidreas. Foe sale eel at Dr. G A Bohanuan u?tz,.mianu amn sueet setwern vVashiaatoa avenue and Qreenat St. Louis, Mo. Estsbiished inliw'. SYPHILIS GORED I fR. BOHANKAK'S "Veratsble Brphllis Crrrc" is I ,t warranted to perniaaentiv cuae Hjl i'liXUS" n all Its sta?et-FRI XA.RY , SECONDARY and TfcRTI- ARY.snd will pesHiveiyeradicate tise last vestHreofrhe: disaserem tka system. Those bavin r the tivphHitie KleKn arlaTKltt v ineirms Mead, eoecealed U nm COlAllLLUCWaaiu tarm. UiatrrHsV tonal ibrm, thrcbv e2oimrdiKiig the heswltsi and nvnr)ini3 of another, aa welt as that oi the irnff.nrin& hou!d mV TnirTr?1iat tiso of thin medicine, and be VirKW OSl IAFEL Priee Five Uolisi-sw feient o mr t4lreMt. o iai ONi.t mt Ir C A. Bo.tmnn otfKea. Eil ISorth Fiitii Street, betweeu Wnahinaton Aveuut) 4Um UrttUpM leWiia. JMo. itabliavbsi Hi hitf FILES Bohftunan' Pile OlnrmtaV ewre the Vfiynt cast? of filet, no matter whatrni or how sontr itand- GURHDM inc, in fmm a to 5 dav. Pr-rc. Ojvc IMIkt p boor. Fcrfd C)?fIA tv -.-C.A. JJOHANNAN, si2i N.fck Itvt-AsCawajaA. 2ssoi u any aUdreas i T'k) Jest fc Ready ; for 7BTi3iness ! SATURDAY, OCT. ,22nd. THE B0ST0S STEAM CleanlngiM-DyeM WORKS,: USi 18di ; StresLt Eosi . Island N1FAB THE FEKEY XAKDnr, 1 ESy-jUdieanand GenUemea.1 Cloths Cleaned Dyed and Repaired. ' FINE WOEK A SPECIALTY. FEED. B. HDRXBURT. Boxst iias! rBorsfiGiBisi II Pennanently nlargd; price 2.60 per year. V 1n,"?,g 1882 wiU Present nearly one thonsand original illugtratione, imtnlii!"-several priee frontis pieces, one. of which aione will have eot C60O. its Kxasins Matter, AttORtOTnit, ht the Bkst trr THO ATTTHOitS. ITtLI. INdiTTOI, ' " -t t i - -. A Brilliant Serial for boys by a famous D fitTCJ modern traveler: . - 4. - 4r j From the HadsOT to the Wtra.; A fipirited Uome and hchooi tSerial Ktory.- ' ri-vTlwir CtabeoeT Ours."-' A great variety of Sovel Series : Illnorrated" Folk lore, Ballads, Papers for tittle- Citizens, Traveling Law School, -Short 8toriee . from the Dictionary! vVUd Flower Papere, Old-Time Cookery and a 8nit of Homespun, Parlor -Comediettas ' Games,- &e. Also, a Coarse of Readings for Young People, which is read systematically by the C. Y. F. JR: V. (Send am suosenpuons and fnllparticnlars (specimen copy I ten cents) to j) Wriffip ft CO. ioBt, 2&m T J 50 TiQTS M-r7" fra4 O-w1!3? GROUND; GOOD VIEW OF RIVER and Island; Bear Railroad reat stud nhtmT, IAtlfb...iiAT-,J CORNKiUUla tYMiiS.- A iVtAU A LjrBds'i Bankj 10-aSdaa . R DRiwHITTIER 19 Waiialnl?i- ftAtnfiea. Lumhtinft'. Gout, Quinsy, Sort Throat, Swo!l- ings and Sprains, Burns and ,f , f l; SaJdi,:Geaera Bcdiff 'Li ' - Pains? " - -Toot A, tar and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other hi.., Painr and A6hes.i&,i U K Prepwwtios on .arth eqtiato Sr. 7acib8 Oit' as a JMi awo, mtmple and. rkmtp External j Knnsdy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of H, Cesta, tnd every -eae Buffering with pain can have cheap and positivo pnx.f of its claims. - . ' - j - ., ' -,-, A Ittrectioas in Elcnraa languages. -- ' " 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANB DE1LEK3 : mnEMcnrB. -A. VOGEUSR Ss CO., ' - Tinttitnmvt, ST it.'. 17. S. A. Majrnetic" Oiiitiiient. "TSTARIX ANTED o Cora Piles and Clutfins Sores. AJse. Bare Kyrs-Sore Throat, Earsche, Bruisea, Barn, Cfts, t'oms1 Skin UHMtrdrra, Scrofulous and all Bores, its etiect in nti Kidney, Liver, Bowel and Lung Diseases. Kfcenmatlsm, Back ache, Lameness. Sprains, and Swellings ia re garded by tbo best physicinns a simply wonder ful. For sale by drusrista Price S3 and 4l cents. , -'.aa.suin.caii J, Co.,Joie rroi1 tulT&o, K.I. , . Ciingej Euchu, Idan (trake, Stiliingia, ' and raanyof the best medi cines known are coos. bined tajarker's Ginger Tonic, into a mcdicme of such varied powers, as to make it the greatest lilocd runaar and tae CestfiealLhAStreagtk Jiestecvr Jbver I'sta. It cures Kheumatism, Slcepkaxness. & diseaess of the Stomach. Bowels. Parker's HaSr Balsam; -Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, enure iydatterenttroi Tb. Be Clat. n4 mg .sscac t n- - TT Uact Economical Hair Ir- and other lo; u llaar lira- mu umcr luuu, k Th. Herer f!UU U restore tta never intoxicates. yoauiu eowMfrar aaw., - CX, Chtfmfets, N. Y. SOc. and fl fesi. lorg- fiertng Bavlng Dllar Sto. aaii 1 t i.v Ciil Di . V7 a n 3 er r e'3 THE OreLy.MEDICifeE 15 E IT HUB lilQtED QH DRY fOBJI , "- That Acts at tfce" Same Time oa"-' The Uver : - . The BoweSSt : and the Kidneys. esrreat erenni are SheOLtnrs.1 !in mm OX the system. Ji they wwrat wall, heatth wiU percectt 11 sney twegme ctogod oreaoiul dis casee are sore to follow with . TERRIBLE SUFFERING. - tilioumeti, KccMceh. VytmmHt:; Juunaict. Conttipoiion. Piles, Kidney (JenuZiAnta Qrml,IHabtte$, KMuiHatic Pointer Ache. are developed heeaose the blooMs-poisoaod vs the hnaaurs snac ahould uexiaieaKl nnturally. KID!gY-VQRTWllL F.ESTDS1E the aealthy syitJoo and all these destroyhur evils wiU be haitishcd; neglect sheaaaad you wilUrve but to suder. , . ww Thousands have been cured. Try It and you will add one more to the number. T&ke it, and Health will oneamore ahuiueu your heart. Why eeJCa- laeaer Sr t as t n i ss ass) otaa SKblaa- bask I Why eta ak 41 sss fresi taasthistioa sad Pits, t sTaDwrv-Woar wHl cure you. Try itatnnceand besaAtaued, yourdmgisthaaiu lTioea!.. t& Tt in put up ia lr? TeatableForsa. in tST-tin cans one packago of which snakes tSx r tyquarta of nwdiolne. . .. .. .. . , iwiimii i mm mi ii, tsr-Also in Llqald Ferau, very Cearaentrated Cjyfor the caavenfence o those who cannot b4 OSnreadily prcrre ltt It act rtth tqual rjrlepsii.'s' twctawrp form. " "vfEUIuCUAEDSUX CO., rVop'a,-CWUlsaadthedrypost-paid.) BL'ULINGTOV, VT. 1 isslissbSBSBaBS1 ssfsVassaelBsi DTAUTlTTfy, A & DYSlUVTHaY. The moat estetiiahinir cores of Dysentery and Uiarrhoea, both amdiig Mrnn anil aUalls. aie daisy reported by the urn ol Dixon's Blackberry Carminative It appears to be a sovereign remeay. . . - Bold by ail druggists iu the TJnitud States and Canada. . j - W.F.PAVIDBOK & CO., Proririator Ciaoinnati. ASTIlOAl PernJnontly. DriSuasoB'sAsthnalimady Is nnHsua.led -fsS r. twitive Alterntive and On re IbaJ Asthma aadDrEusssia, - and ail their attendant erusy It does not merely. Mrs. k. i; ijee. or j4inior, j auys in n: j. , nrrfrrittd at the m teedv JTctM Of your remedy. M as cas Jirm sscicine i tougn tmna swoc e Sleep 1W Sena tor reaime ana skii raiouuiia w .. H. K. fEiCM sft XK, , . S3 2 Mi rssil isvy Aew Vsh-u PERRY&COS of snrerior .Engifch n.ai;e -famous for Uur ?"!Iry and .elasticity ; (mat vtuluty .of stylos salted to every stindowrittjs, Forssie bvdwleagiflrny. . : 'f lIf I itlTE-,fS aasonedearuplcs for trlat.tnT clodbie tlje4TT n a -m n . r. nr .eetebrated U AST X? A V Uil fens, enclosed in a nseiut trciat vox, oy sail, on -receipt of TMU(y.iiVtt Ciettta. IVISQN, BLAKHWAN, TAYLOR & CO.' Bou Awte rot cWl Btitk. : X3S and 140 Grand St., New York. . i ? , ' 1 H 1 t ?r f f f - I--4 f -1 B CJ eOiUI widssrs. fatam. asothasa sr efclldrra. Taenma4tyetentHld. PtmfousclveB se.sys er NvtareJvacteass veius r say IMaeeae. T-ionjanda of pcasiooer and I lACaaJlHKuil Ksrsrv. lavsnuiss. ' Koldii imiu warraavB wamutts procured, bonghtand suld. Soldiers Wl Stamps tof-'t he C tir-a-Solui.r." and" Panaina fit awe owniy laws, ntaass aaa lassrmcsisns. r eaarefsrto thoa.sa.ts of fesi(iaers and Glreets. Lm rt-w.f ixrraio a c:n. raQraiosT At , If ill my EEL- RAILROAD TDIfTApLp. : CHICAGO, EOCX ISLAND) & rACTtty, Trjkf Tabu Mabch liLia to Airo wtoat cBicAso. Leare Fast ETnrepsMaiL...:....v 8?15 a.Tn. Miiua. Fast Express......... 8:15 a.m. 6:15 p. Dav. and Chics go t i0)5 a. rr,r p. m. Freight, t jO... .,ilS p. bu iMSOiwim. Kan. C. Chicago Ex.,.... a:5p.Bo. 8:19a.m. Omaha A Chicago Mail'. ... 11 KM) p. m. 4 :45 a. as. -9iigmtti& --. tay Er. nA KaiL.,.,.". 4, - dsa. av 8 p as. Night Express, :45ntsnv SJOarn, 1 TO AlTDTIlOJ2JrTTOri, BLgrf8. Fat Exprees.. - - 4 :B0 a.jn.,..ii p. m. Aiianuc iS.,.-.- t . ,v. H!-a. n.- Vc 10 p. m. KhtExpress........ 6 :45p.m. R:tO a. soJ . ., ,.a t,..--f"0J-.!!:-r Pay Passenger.. l.,.'..., 4:50. m, 11 :00p.nt. Fast nTipress, .t . . . . .-. Z . 6 :S p. in. 1 r a m. BAlr A T."H1; ' ' ' If c Oerferal Agent. ' - 'en Ticket A Pass. Agt . wjpEaM. LOOSIOCr, Agen Bock. Island. Uu ' " ' . ' I.BAVB. . , v AKBIVK, Kt. Louis Mail. 65 A. at. ' 7K A. M. 8t. Louis Express f-'Q P. x. - 8:10 p. at. Sterline Aceommodatian. ..12:45 P. M. 11 KKJ A. M. Sterling Pawenger,........ a. m. X;10f. k. i CHICAGO, JOLWlUKEE & ST. PAUL. ? ' KaCTKRAXB SOtTM-WSTKBX IlVlIO-' T Leav for Racine had Mllwaukte 8:S5 ain4 nd Lenve for Duboquewliiona. St. Turn and Kin neap Leave for McGregor, Portville, Calniae, Sioax City ' and xankton, li pjn. r e Arrtve from Racine ana Milwaukee, "05 a. in., and -eaap.m - j - i?- i -.- '-' i '.- i-v Arrive from M inneapolis, Su PaoJ, Winona and Du- buque, V :05 p.m.' Arrive frrrm "i aukton, StoniKjity'j Fortville and "Mc- Oregor,5a.m. ,1 - ' 1 Through sleepinK ears are run on all nigat trains. . 'The "Sight Express leaving Rock Island every Sun- dsy iijrht. at I1;00 fx ta, oonneeta with the tram ar. rtving m Ohlcage early Moinday rnoralng. - Jo laj bver checks givn on through tickets from Jlock Is land to Gbrieago Through tickets only good on- this iraatrr- , K0CK JSLA5D & PE0EIA HA1XWAY. aHOKTaT BOUTK T9 THI K AST AND WKST.) KAV.' - ..mnv, - . - .. AKHIVB. Wav Freieht...6K)0 a. k. I Fast fixprtsa,.:45 A. JtJ Mail and ExT. .123 rlni Mail and Ex... 1:45 p. x. 1 Fast Express.. 5:10 p. Freight and Accommodation, 6:50 p. M. The 1 :45 p. m. train makes close connection" at Galva with the C. B. & Q., for points west; arriving at 6ahsbrrrg at 4:25 p. m. ; Bnrlitlgton :40 p. m.x. h.eontu iu: p. in. ; tmncy iu:uo p. m. ; aim malt iuer cloae connection at Peoria with 1 It JL W and T. F. W.. "roads for. all points east and south. I ... . V . . - - , . .w.-': .j ; ROCK ISLAND & MERCER CO., R. R. Kock Island,. .:iKXx. M. Cable, .... . ...10:55 A. at. , ! .i.:ufc. t:4a.p. Hi Coble, ......... d-.Sn 4. ts l Rock Island, . sl5 a. k. ' .;..1:00 p4 ai: t S:lip. . DAILY- by Tear .... . ,,.$8 00 ny the week, delivered by carrier . . . JHt WEEKLY, pur year, by mail .............. ... fl.50 "RICHARDSON .Jfc FOvVERS, PBoraixroas. , M. "W. FabKbs, ............... .Eublness Manager ' f OFFICIAL PAFEK.1 ThUTsdaj. April 13, 1832 .1 mnSTECESSAXT. TTie Evening Jovrrud denies with an in salted &ir the statement that, the members of Garfield's Cabinet desired to. be remoY- ea. The - denial is ten necessary, no one eTei aceosed any republican of Trail tin to givc,,iij 1 an uuice or Anuum; jovn a ueuer :."-: r l - ..... h 0 - EIGHT PCS ONCE.. It is not often that the Arotjs is . led to commend either, the ideas or the course of the Unien, but in regard to its pleas " fori thepeciaIiassessmeTit 'for street: 'ImproTfs ments it is on the right Xrack. - To be sure the 4dea is tr do means orf srinal 1 with the Union, but it is right in its application Under our present plan much" poor wo-k is does and little good.- -The ntire-city is taed for theenefir tT a few,"aiia too much' favor, lias lieen shown in the disposal of the land. v An instance can be eiven in the southern part of the city where a short strict that Is only a 'coaplc of "blocks long and over which there is no travel except by the residents on it, has leen put in better bftape than any' 'street in town, " while Eighteenth street, which is only a block West and is a thoraugLLtre, is in a miser able plight. Yet all the residents ; on the poor.streej; lielped pay for .(his 'short. vnn uedMae., ome remedy is certainly need.-: cct;- oad the -special assessment - offers thej m6l1ractical OQ'tlV "rTAX t ( KATIOSAi BASS. TAXES- 4 ender st law of the state ef Sew York that was enforced from -1867 to 1879, stocKnoTders m national banks were not allowed tolleduct iheir debts from the val uation of their bank shares in making their tat returns to the assessor a privilege which was accorded to all other classes of personal property." In 1880 the United States supreme court decided this state law to be in conflict with the national banking law and it was stated at the time that this decision would deprive the city of New York alone of $1,500,000 revenue for that year. Holders of national bank stock at once instituted proceedings Jo set aside the' assessments against them for that year. rue tax commissioners were willing ,to I make the deductions of debt "originally claimed, but the banks, not satisfied with this, claimed that the state law was void and no assessment under it could be made. A case was rr ade up and carried to. the su premo court, and that tribunal last week rendered a decision on tt. The lower court had given an opinion in favor of the share holders, Jiolding noFonly that no valid as sessment could be made under the law, but that the banks for their shareholders had a right to recorer the taxes unlawfully col lected under it for several years past. The United States supreme court reveries this judgment.. This saves the city of New Tdrk io,000,000 which but for it, would have been recovered back by the banks for their shareholders. ' - I? DESTBTJCXIOK QPTXSH. .... s At .the annual meeting of the American PrshTOttural 'association in Kew.Tork last week, Prof . Smaliey 4 of ' the Smithsonian mstitutionmade some " statement that will be equaUyistirprising and discouraging to fish-eaters in this country. According to Prof, SmaHey,, the great Jakes, with their once immense stock of fish,1 have been ' so diligently and severely drawn on that their supply of choice fishes is being aerions ly impaired. There are enou gh nets used on Lake Michigari to form" a continuous line from one end of the lake to the other. The result ia that the white-fish do not have time to grow to-tbeir full size" Those now caughtJtirdy grade d-eer Bomber three. and hone as tatrh" as numbers one and two are 'caught, '"Old fishing grounds, pnee alive with white-fish, are now nearly exhausted and deserted. This is due mainly to the excessive and severe hejl3ng "and seining practised jiaftjia additiJsaioliidsthe lake shores and the streams that pow into th$m are uirongea With sVwsniUis, and tba ira- 4 meDs Leaps of smdust wMck ilkey.depos- it iatSe water feaVe .protei very destruc tir'4be ksh.1lr.aIleT thinks the .-a4fekbfdeAtg on Oie' lakes B&onld give some attention to the subject and arrest 4 -vt VOUHVJJ St J J . . A size or mesh nets usea dt nsner- aiy llfo th.aiifol escape. According to Mr. S. M. Johnson, ibe lctcsr growing "as scarce as the whiteflsh! sfees, small as well its ferge ar taken 4omiscuously 'apnqjkj the 2JewEtiglftod ijoast and aent tfathQi New York market, and this destructive work has already so ireduced tne, snpplj' that totters sometimes set, as nign as wenty.-nve cents a, pound ,and fail to supply tha demand even then. But the act that is calculated to produce" 'r the srreatest tMef and ' : horror inTthis connecttpn, is; the ultimate, tinc-" tion of the oyster,wllc.,Pfoii.&jder M the Smithsonian histitutli?n "asserts will come about, unless some effective meas ures, be taken , !to prevent TlUaesii; mable Wvalye has come into such univer sal -Uia in- the'-coantry, and we have be comese accustomed to look upon' Jt as an indispensable feature ih 'our feasts, r that ttie very-idea of its extinciioiv must; still us -with -uneaslriess. 'it?-. But Prof j;- fiyder raforms' ui that the supply is tttprldly fail ing, ahd, 'unless .some method of success-' fully propagating oyster j be, v discovered the 1 American oyster will dwindle to the isiigniilcanoe ' of . its ''s European j; brother and cease, to appear at our tables, this cannot be done," said ie.''ltt-a.fw years the v oyster will .become, as great a delieiacy and aS "expensive witlf iis as the bivalve is already in lEngland and Frattca,, . - ! - -siii..? -f X::-.'-r.i , . .. ...se' .";' '- ' ...'J,-.:m.-JL T0-ULaUlAT1M&:"-r-y "What Is that, Taotherf"; -"-' f ' - - A state ttMnv, pet: i.rt, And a roan with mighty bruins to get ; . s, s ' He toils at Springtteld day by day; " !, ' 1 "What does he tou alt Drawing his pay; 1 ' '-.' " -v What's this in the statesman's carpet-sack f . -"It is a Bible? No, it's a pack . " Of cards that look like a poker fleckt'- e '" : And .(his? as I rive.iita. a Doker heck.,r'Ai- And the above ha more truth than poet ry in it. Our present legislature are hold ing what in7a!I"lrutUTQWhTle" called a po ker session. The majority of the members miss both meals and sleep in order to lose no time at their favorite game. - and ,. the rattle iOtr chips and the sound f poker terms coma mingled " together in sweet ca dences through the transoms of the rooms f theXeland. It is a time when the astute. 1 minds of the practiced statesman vapd the younger intellect of the greener member are both united in an absrrusc'study qf thfe expediency of raising on , two pa3r.,i)efore the draw, - Discussaons s to the proper, treatment of & bobtail flush are listened to with far more interest than any didacticr position of a ieecjed change ia our criminal code; and the question w hether a straight flush beats four aca ' will be settlsd long before the state is appXrrtronecL Jt is the poker legislature,5 'and tJie' counOy member shuffles with his horny hands just as successfully as the city dandy with his soft white onesand fuTtherrhgre, is able to iiold, out ,as many.aces ,in 'bJaapdkc)ie, when he has one. There is no great cause, for grumbling at this state "of things and perhaps It is'a positive bcnefiV f or if they were attending to their duty they might put their ; hands in be , eur pockets instead of each other's, bnt 1 would be a good thing if they would giye the ga'me a "rest long enougn to devise some , improvement , on bur criminal code. ; r .1 .. v . - ? .': " i ; .. . , . TOtJTJCaX JTDttES- ' rf' - The Union is out in an article in antago; nism of the election of Judge Craig. The article i a clevr one arid reflects' credit on the Union yiew of the case, 1tut the argu ment is yet the same. It dbea not aay re jject Judge Craig because lie is an incom petent inan, nor " Decause he- has not al ready proved himself a good 'judge; nor because there is not every reason ? to Jne lieve that he will xontinuii lo be a god judge; nor further yet because there is any better man to propose. . The .reason given pure and simple ia: ah.e. is not a re, pubJieau ; he is not a bitter- partisan; he has not been on one side ahd heirrimed lumseii with caucuses . and primaries. There is nothing further than this to argue. against him, no other - objection to offer.' But the Union says this . is enough; "we must have a republican and more than that we must have a republican, nominated by a convention, - . w r, . The whole of this judgeship dispute is very simple. J udge Craig has proved him self a fit and acceptable man for ' the'posi tion;. his brains . are .undoubted and his ptobity unquestioned. He lias made a erood judge. Consequently he should be returned, or if he is not some other man who has more legal capacity, - more brains. it is no argument to say tins outer man is a republican and Judge Craig Js noti poli tics must have nothins; to do with the question. " It may be that aTTxhe "Drains, honor and honesty of the country is con fined to the repuhlican partjr, but that claim is - net made. What Judge Craig's politics are the Argus does . not know, it does T; not '-' care, ' it is toot r- a feature In the ' discussion. There are' undoubtedly many . officers ( in this country where the ixjiitics -of the cau-, didate are an important consideration, of? flees that are executive In legislature and where political principles are to" be sur ported , or antagonized; our judgeships, however, are none of: these, and it is im portant for the right and proper adminis tration of justice that a judge should enter upon his office bound by "no promises, "ow ing nothing of iiiaeleratrori-to-any man's aid or favor. .. The candidate of a party. convention where there is anything like a contest can never do this; if he would suc ceed In a convention he must 'make prom ises and enter into combinations; he' must be a wire puller, and he goes out of that convention jsuecessf ul through . the aid of men wno look' to him fer return favors. That fe. certainly. not -the way to chance pure judgea , Furthermore, the best can didate is seldom selected by such a con vention, as the - poorer one who is a wire puller and not a jurist, - a politician more than1' indge obtains the .nomination and uses the party whip to lash into the ranks the oters , that would. ..otherwise decide! against him. . - ' - ' . . -.. i The Vnion claims that the 1 republican and democraflc 'parties are divided' oa! questions of constitutional law, and cause . quently the republican party should see to ' it4hat-eoaa buferenufciican fudges should : v " "-""'.. a- T ay case. has bor rowd IrmHbl choice -At f erfctal -yadges and does not fit state. There is no dis eussioa abeut 4he-i4erjrretatif the state constitutions and only federal judges dej0;$dcral; the state juages nave bo junstucuua. The inatter iimply stated Ui It Is the at-1 tempt of the Union and vther tabid repab licans to force the nomination, of a repub- UcanjuVJge. simply because, hftjis a KpuphT. can. They care nothing who th raaa is, in fact havw- no HaB4 propose, it is an affair of niire tiolltiCs. is- C .T I . f. The kcoti!ttal 6f David McMHlen who killed aflierIcGarthy'at.VGreenfield, Mass,, seems, t have stirred up ? Tehgipus feeliog.--father Lynch, :cf North Adams, said in a sermbn'TbAnsrs have come to i pretty pass' whena man can ' be :.muriierw in his own doorway, and the jury,iiff4 the assailant not guilty. This, however, is notnirig more thati any' OaUtotic' can - exJ pebt;They can xpect no justice ih aeff England ; ; tribunals. , ; The . jury says : 'It matters not; he was a OathoEo priest, and tbef murderer must go free.'1 There ls S justice here for Catholics. A Catholic has no recourse to the law,slle has nb way of nrttectioa'buthis: toersonal- defence - for himself or pwpicwy. ' and "canaot - depend opon the law,' , Ste3 ' ttCampaor j weU.known m the .markets of the world as Ais article .which is apt : ta be freely adulterated. The most imagina tive m'rrrd would hardly bo prepared,' how ever,, for the statement in a recent humber of the Americans Pharmcitt that a Boston importer "found the head of a negro in a chest of this substance." v'- 1 i : The SV Louis Medical society has been considering the, question of so amending their code as to permit consultation with homeeopeths." The majority "of a' commit tee reported that the change pught (io be made -soon,, but not just yet, and the minor, ity favored immediate action,. ' h. -y '' it, -. . 11 1 ';'"' ! : - s-j " . ' CUT KAS1Y.. - Ex Governor Shuman," editor Of Uie Chi cago Evening Jovmal,ii favorably spoken of as a candidate for senator from BHnois. We doubruot that Shuman would make a good and able senaeor, as he is in every way competent to represent the people of BJinofs. Mt. Carroll, Mirror. ; 1 TheTtuibject of the above complimentary paragraph wishes it distinctly understood that he is a candidate ox no office. pven, tag JovrnffL " . , , - J. . The Union, would have it that the only qualifications on needs; to be " a Supreme Judge is that he be a republican. " ' , The republicans ' of Pennsj 1 vaaia are now quarreling. Of course it is over the spoils. ! " "-" . Some Ireiportant Statements of "Well-Known .Ia order thftt the nubbc but fullv realize the cen uaienes ef the statements, as well as the power and value of 1e erticie of -which -thev-eDeak. we publish herewith thoC-4ir'einsurs ef parties whose siucexitv is beyond ouestioa.. The truth of these testimonials Is absolute, nor can the tacts thef aanotmce he ignored.- -; , :" u , ' - - Mssvnrsv, Ixt,., July 14, 196"i, H. U. Cramer fc Co.. Roekester. X. 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