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CHICAGO TRIBU! SATURDAY, MARCIL 27, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. eo : Nee ne eee ee eee ness =— 4 R4 or: 1 ey ! . q - pamie had bee and the system of { the body nppeared ta sieotl visibly | be- WA Rr & fst. Mark's Cathedral ats cont oF am pane miner yar fe te a at ee iat IRISH LAND LAWE. tialned Inihee teed tO nate eae Lan ve aa ee Tey Huaheat shows Tore the horttled attendant eyes. "The otha, oo ad La aaa Wilt be pinced in | ronmmenstivs that are idle ne wight ate aga mere debt of hones 4 feet on agri- | thot they ld finally renaenlze the xifuntion, COE a eeu eee eit 1° V 5 ‘i eh “4 di 8 ye be a SCIENCE, they et by tha hour to tage Of thelr’ nedgh- | Charles Stewart Parnell on the | ine west, who cultivate one or two neres of A PERMANENT REMEDY, ano diay ater the Tuneral—or burial, rathor= , m8 who wish to Pa _ thelr sho, i sterile ground, and pay, thelr rents by goin; ays wb: of the temporai tho wifo of ‘Truesdale ts in frome Wrongs of His Country. over to Enginnd to on in the spring ane eee teh gible titeeton af temporary bors. howten, this Aft child ola being a giv. ? Kaand all ante sputum, leaving tite Sone to abtend a League hing procured for ireland’s Histresss Tuo Peucesiale una lll tot, bo. ft io neon eetric Micht haa helr own je priches, vou, ye trawn oO we will now examine the permanent remedy le cea very remmtknble lecture nt the Royal already become Indispensable whorever Tho Agitation Commenced Over & Year | this Jand, whieh in England would rent at | which the Loagne desires (o apply. ‘This, din | fous tar nave te pa corsa ae BAY ip 1 1 th wor of | Motive power of any kind can be Ago by the Land League. about ond shilling the nere, but which tn fee | prief, is that the Government: should lend | stench ix still ns Deh hon bodied, As aue of Soclety on Thursday night, on the power of | optyimed. Concerning some of the late tn Tand rents all the.way from Ove sittings to } money to the farmers at low interest, to De | tho attentante mid, Out REL acema naif, you ethoelecttle Hyght over vegetation, He had, | provements made in ‘the method of eleetyie ten shillings tha aere, and thelr labor would | repaid by. installments extending over n | could cut tho alr In that house with a knife.” he belleved, shown by experlinont that the | tlghting, two new features may be observed. | What the League Has Accomplished, and be directed Into ehannels profitable to Tre- | period of thirty-tive years, to enable them to ¢ $s lectrie Hght has the sang aort of Influence | 20 the machines the Induced current in the . " ’ Jand, ‘The artitielally high rents of thesebar- | buy tp thelr faring, Mr. Bright's plan for 4 ‘3 ote vegetation ns sunlight; but lis most | io hota, A Opposition e fhe curretst pene. the End for Which It Aims. fenuionntaln hal ings would then fall to erwiting a peasant proprietary Is wool, 89 far THE CALIFORNIA TAX BILL. ated by tho movement of tho arnintures, telr proper level. ag It gocs, but It dovs not go far enough tobe paareanarts remarkable conclusion ts, that plants do not | now hunter or shortecfreutted during the ‘ i ‘Again, change in the land laws, such na | of nny use except to quiet small aeellun of | carious and impracticable Provias apparently neod rest; that plants stimulated | tine It is in opposition to the current In the North American Review for April. an net compelling the sale on reasonable | the Irish poasantry, He does not inake It] “yons-nouble Taxation anc Other py sumfight La tho day and by cleetric Uxht | armatures, ‘Pig igelaimed. as a rent gain | A gentleman of great Intelligence told me, | terms of lands held by absentees or by cor: | compulsory on any fandlords ept the En- | grooliel aunlaht grow far fuater, and make a no legs | i the amount of current utilized, and, from | ashort thine ago, that if he were an frishinan | porations, would soon” renct most favorably | gilsh corporation’ to sel) thelr lands to thelr bb ech tape ee Cand solid fre, than they would ifstie | observation, appears to give a decided wali | ho woul not consent for one day to live on Trish manufactures by Inereasing the buy- | tenants, and he makes: no provision for ade | apy Pitlde Tork Tribune, Y fete o Macht during the hours of day alone, | in Nght for a given machine, unter British misrile, and that he thought ine power oC the wecionural chisaes, who | yaueing the whole of the purelinse-money to The new Revenue bill to whieh wo have i le wus confined at a neil 1 NFLUENCE OF ELECTRIC LIGUT } or factories, or the str a UPON VEGELATION: of thelr preutses. For Dr. ©. W. Stomens, saya tha Speetator, ofdeor night-work tho Deh Dy is We of Mn RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolvent. — Puro blood makes sound itesh strong bone,and ! @olearskin. If you would have your fash firm, : is bo really estublished, it is a very re In the lumps, one of tho Jatest improve: eS form nearly two-thirds of the population. | those tenaits who, from cusses beyond holr | several thes referred hns passed both ‘our bones sound, without t) a : a te conclusions Dut ean It be. true, | ments fs tn the manner of regulating the the only remedy for freland was to transport Tn ether ease, however, England would haye.| control, inable lo pay down in a lump | Houses of the Californian Legisinture, and pierion falr, tke ADWAY'S a Apa 6 that plants really minko root ns well in the wovenment of the carbons. ‘The lawer euttyait the Whoiw Irish nation bodily over here. | to aupuly tho money. She would have to | the one-fourth purchasemoney which his | yesterday received the approval of the Gov- | VIAN RESOLVENT. . Tight ag in the Uarieness? We thought gure | {3 fixed, the upper carbon ts fastened to the | Naturally, I appreetated the coinpliment this | put her hands in her own pockets and re- | scheme would oblige them to pay, Vie saya deners had Jongugo detemmined thatquestion | base of a rod having aratehet on one stde | peutleman paid us in wishing te have the | transfer to Treland the money she hag stolen ‘aneheater: | ener Nowspapers which have strentiously 3 ple xpeech at 4 A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, | “To cure & obronic or long-stand|ng Disense tt truly a victory jn the pealiny arty that reusoning power that elenrly diecorne defect and supplics 6 remedy; that restores step hy step—by degrees— the body which haa heen slowly attacked and, weakened by an inslllous disense, tot only com: mands our respect but deaurves our gratitude DreKtadway has furnished mankind with toa wonderful remedy, Radway'a Sarsapariiiinn Re i solvent, which nccomplishos this result, and suf: fering buimnnity, whe drag out an existence of prinand disense, through long days and long bight, owo bim tholr gratitude. *—Sfedteal Aes FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr. Stadway's" j Disease and Its Cure,” a8 follows: Treatise y, List of Diseases Cured by Dadway’s Sarsapariliaa Resolvent 1 dats very andl igative, Dr.Slemenshadcalsosatistied | Thisrod: is free to rise nnd fall, aud tn tts | yy, ‘i q ftom her, diere ts Englant’ dliema. She | “Well then, remember that nlf tenants hay- | denounced the system of double taxntion fikisele tint, ie Midie under the iniucnes of | Movement downward, by is own welaht, whole “aeyt and lot” of us brought over (9) ust give money to help frish industries or | ing all these traditions are flovking about the |. embodied In the bill did not recommend an the eleotria Nght, plants can sustain in | sets in motion a tray of wheels. ‘Che rod | Amertea. 1 could not, however, ugree with | aie must give money to reform Trefand’s | country, tint they are all tenuntsnt- | Executive veto, shice they regarded the new creased Btove-hent without collapsing, a clr- and wheels are supported on a lever having | him cltheras to tho praeticabiiity or the ud- | land-tenure, It 1s very plain that she will | will early, that they are subject ty alatite’ns ji0, aes than a compliance with ‘eunstance favorable to forelng hy « eotrte | i sight vertlenl play, and controlled by an | visability of bls suggestion, If 1 thought | do nelther if she ean help i faa tig gues tho flureest competition for land,’ and that | 41.4 requirements of thu State Constitution Hight.” ‘Che papor gave rise toa fhighly-ine Cleetro-magnet, ‘The train of wheels fi con- | there was no hope of avcompllahing the re- | by, however, it may be poss ble to bring suelt | there is no other Hndustty’ for them except | 7) quires ios stitution, teresting discunston, Inwhich It was pointed trolled by a detent that is controlled by 0 forms we destre, then Lehould say: Yes, let gentle extrancous pressure to bear upon her in tho North of Treland {n the linen country, | ‘She fundamental wrong ta [nthe organic out ite the evictence nifortted af the bnietlca} seuonit ane saute {raien eibole ea ther ‘eoina! one here, ‘They are nie abhite de HA inaterlally alter her present inten- There Me No: other: pliant: for. ; then ok Inw, and the surest way of gutting relief is 118 regurd « OM, 0 Y And ul. uv 2 yites + tad most hone, ane efore they 4 wile Fo) Ty Med Hight besttes tio probability that it | between tho ‘two magnets, tho | make themselves x nation, and thoy would | Tsald above that the expropriation of nb- | the bit of fand they huld. ns Telia their only fo euroree I In uct salted ae ne swould be turned to Immedtinte aecaunt by wanller Folonsliny tho gfent nud alow ine best be merged Into another raca which has | sent es a of cor porallons would: hnve’ ehanee of Hvis.” And set he proposes | rellize Ww ea ey eva G a vise ae Hay ete avontteasionge tretniuenes lower entbot, aun the elreutt is nadethyough Tenuteyt hewite ai is. setlbant East lieve ito syste, of lnu-reform will be of ant eae lt besconnpelial ty Dn dawain from oue of the most absurd, oppressive, exerted by Hicht, ax compared with other | thom both. ‘This accomplished, the larger nately, Lhave aa yet seen no reason to bellevo | uel use to Ereland which does not include | a inup one-fourth of the entire purchase | and unequal revenue systems ever enacted In dept i, pron oman fo | NG ne a AN A | tat. otrn hn dee, ee | poem [ eusidage mori cing ne tte te | The rats active principles or most Vi ple ec \* ‘ails eV * nly he forms thoy desire, eve! i hs ah ys Wo! M L Bay's et the Gov. shiek see Sac) cits 0 plants, such as the quinine of the cine | Wheels, thd pulling tho errbonsnpart Just the tnat and noblest one of nll, the restoration of | ‘There ts nouse In any schemottiat hasbeen | ernment advance him, £10 ahd let him pay |, ! he framers of the new Constitution Reem chona bari, the gluten of wheat,andsoforth, | tight distanee, As the errbon is ‘burned thelr national autonomy. proposed nnless auch colossal bleodsuekers | down the remalulag £100." But where, In | to have had but one tden in devising the tax- Pefore concluding his observations, Dr, Stv- | wway the current weakens, and is directed ‘ . as these utae ¢ lundiords and corporations | the nme of commun se! is Hea ot ation clause, and that was to levy a contribu- ner, Cripple Lore aed a fat of buckling tulps in th | through tho simniler magnet, and tho dutent | Let us first lool at emizration In Its practl- | Ho snmnutily abolished. Here Is a drais of | Connaught or Munster fi ary pe full bightness tt an tleutrle iam in the | Ss released and the Carboy’ descents again, | cal nnd then in its sentimental beariics. It | $0,000,000 PINE ‘on every year, Which, if It | season after season of hard tines, high rents Hiruon every: hereon Lrnh Cr cornea reiliices the Inmp to the utuost sim- | fs, of course, quite finposslbla to transport existed In Kinetion in tho same proportion to. | and Jow prices for farin products, to find thi |! ate, pon every ety of prop- Bee TOON edd er Bon ie y, aud gives Ita preelston of action that | 509,000 of peuple In a body to Ameren. | the population, would anount to the sun of £100, unless hie borrows It at usurlons inter. | erty, real or fictitlous, to which the Assessors td $54,000,000 or, dy round utunbers, $270,000,000, | est? Nos Mr. Bright must go two steps could possibly attix a value. This rule 1s ap- a Reonres great steadiness, dn the Nght, or 5 th i 5 est? Noy % ve EX'TINCT RACES. fuiflictent slenditiess to make the lamp avnll- | Bul what are the proetteal effects of emlert- | Tewould bo Impossible for. the Irish Land | further before the Irish eat accept his plan, | parently so stn ie and so democratic that to * Ata recent meeting of the London An- able for all practient purposes in the Hetty tion ns exemplified In Ircland aftue the faim | Jenguers to entertain the tdea of any pro- | excellent ns the principle of ft 18. He must | the ordinary uninstructed legisiator It has an He ‘4 ‘ pial Paty 0 4 “1 0 : * vine thropologlenl Instltitte Dr. Emil Holub deliy- gf large spaces, both without-and within | ine of 1847? ‘Tho first effect fs tho throwing | jgrun that did not at any rute disestabliah the | make It qompulsory on certain classes of | aluost irresistible nttruction: and It faseln ol Fou! lon of vast areas of Jand, ‘Che | absentee landlord and ‘the absentee corpora- | Iandlords, already speelged, and including | ates amateur economists in older parts of the ered an address un tho Coutral South Afrlents sieuininey NOTES role ha the farhis Into pastures, aud | ton, We, therefore, demand frst the expro- } by far the greater postion ‘of the landlords of | country ag well agin California, But it will | Chrome sian utsenses, cartes of tho Bono, Hu tribes from the South Const to the Zumbest, SCIE FIG NOTES. 5, - yrlation of the absentees, Resident corpora | the country, to sell to thelr tenants, and he } be disvovered, before the law lins been mors in the Mood, Serofulous Discitses, Bad o Unnatural Habit of Body. Syphilis aud Venere) Fever Sores, Chronie or Old Vicers, Balt Rheum Rickets, White Swelling, Send, Head, Uterit Alfoctions, Cunkere, Glandular Swollings, Nodes Wasting and Ducay, of tha ha Phnplea art: Motekes, Tumors, Dyspepala, Kidney ond Blad der Diseases, Curonic Rheumatism ond Gout Consumption, Gravel and Catculous Deposit: | and varietles of the above complaints to whic! Someliines are elven apecioun nutes. | | | | : 2 : england; : “ : F 7 long the South Katurstan, which no European hag yet | Talse enttle and sheep for export to England; | tiong and non-improving’ resid Jandiords | must make’ provision for advancing tu the | in operation, that taxation Js a dificult a ee. tat fone "to eee ean succeeded in exploring, aphwars after all to the money they receive thoy spend for tho | night foltow in ‘ie order, By that tng the | tenant, who has been unable to save enough | sclence, and that the rule whieh looks so fair rae can t wild animal: song | bo only about 150 iniles In length by about most part outside the country. You roamoyer | rest of the landlords might have become | to pay his one-fourth of the purclinse money, and simple is in reality cumbrows, exaspernt- heaps of burnt bones of wild antuals, none ft; ixty in breadth 6 ef infles and ities of fertile land or land that | willing to seli and no further compuision | the 1ehole of the purchase money, Ifneedbe, | Ing, and grossly unjust, Every person of domestic mimals, and broken shells, y of alxty in breadth. imlght be made fertile without seeing a house | Might w needed. White ertttelsting Mtr. Bright's clauses and | in California ts required ‘to ‘make u sworn Other tribes once belonged to us resions ‘The Algerian paper Akhbor announces the oe ininian belug. Now, fuets have shown TILE LAND LEAGUE. hig present scheme, we desire to pay all due | return ones a year of all his or her prop- between the Limpopo and tho Zambest, and |) formation of an Algerians Company for eultt i honor to hin for his great Hberal mindedness | erty, accompanied with a vexatious mutt ere were found ruins of towns, generally In | yation of the Sahara, The means proposed (hat the system of turning all the fertile Innds | | faving thus touched ienerally upon two | anid finpartinilty toward Ireland, and his de of detalls; and property, In the Inngunge rove a th of Ireland Into, grazing fields lias failed in or three of the prinelp af bolts ‘counected dent fitense destre to do her Justice of the Constitution, Is defined to be “moneys the vieinity of nilnes, especlally gotd nines. | ure the systemnlle poring of artesian wells In ve al + ag, ) Siti the Ind tentre, #9 8 | tho majority of the Railteal party in Ey credlia, bonis, stocks, dius, franchises, aut | poseasne thesurusice power avert remedy, toa) ‘Tho. houses were of stone, un the top of | carefully seleeted spots. the very obitat Hoe whlel If won. Lnsilluted Hilo Suto, the detalls of the agitation com wo Would give the same pralse. ‘Tel all other matters and things, real, p sonal LATE erect juountalns, put tomuthior Wit houtany cement, The Lisbon correspondent of the Daily | iralunt has, of Inte years, been stendily de- | ‘The objects of the eauue, ‘Ag antotneed at | duet and alms stand out In espeelaliy’ 8! and mixed, caprble of private ownership.” froin tho foundation, and atop by stop, surmiy, resiores the Injured parts to thoir sound condl- on. THR WASTUS OF THR NOVY ARE STOPPED, ANDIRALTIY HLOOD JB RUPPLIED TO THE SY¥s- TEM. from which new materinl isformed. Thists tho first correet|ve power of Itadway's iteaul yen! In cnyea where the systemn has beon sillvated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumulated and become deposited In the bones, joints, ete. catiaing caries of the bones, rickets, epinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings. varicose yelns, ote., the Sarupariting will resolve away those deposits nnd extorinis nate the virns of the disense from the system. If thoxe whonre taking these medieines for the cure of Chronic, Surofulous, or Byphilitie ‘diseases, howover slow muy be the enre, “feel better," and tlid their general hoalth iinprov- ing. tholr flesh und weight Increasing, or aven keeping its own, i 8 Are slyn that tho curo is progressing. In thead diseases the pationt aithor geta better or worse,—tho virus of tho tis ease is not Innetives if not arrested and driven. from the blood, (¢ will eprend and contitue to underinine tho constitution, As soon o¥ the BANSAPARILLTIAN mnkes the patient focl bot ter.” every bour you will grow better and In- orcas in health, srongth, and tlesl, OVARIAN TUMORS, The removal of these tumors by Rapwar's RESOLVENT 1s how #0 certaluly establiated thut whut was unce considered almost infravulous Is t recognized fact by nit purtles. Witness tho es of Hatinah P. Kuapp, Mrs. 0. Krapt, Mrs. J, H. Jolly, and: Mrs. P.D, Hendrix, published in our Alinanue for 1879; lso, that of Mra, C. 8. Bibbing, in the present edition of our" False and True,” Space forbids our making purticuinr reference to tho various enses of chronic diseases roathed by one BANSAPATILTIAN ItesobveNnt. Invalidd aid their friends tnnst consult our writings If they wish to obtain an iden of the promise and potency of IR. ht. Remedies, One Dollar per Bottle. but so well fitted that they have stuod for | News states that the Portuguese Lravelers hundreds of © years, Some of — the faire! ‘i ‘i pulng, caren torment Fee cane ties Paar mashed tpt cnind Sbtateand LinpOFLAIE amall hills were fortifiud in this way, with mea A peaeeein Mn. OF Wie PCE Ney openings In the walls, ‘The remains proba- ly Belong to ‘those who inhabited the an- | Quicksilver may bo rendily frozen by clent Empire of Monopotapa, mentioned by placing 8 small quantity of It along with the Duteh and Portuguese traders tts existing mmhydrous ether in the, decanter used for 800 years ago. Wiens country Is conquered freezing water of a Carré's freezing machine, {tis the custom to Kill all the male popuia- | And exhausting In tho usual manner, tlou, take the women and ehildren prisoners, | From Cooktown tn Queensland It Is an- and educate the Inter os warrlors Of thy vie | nuuneed ‘that gome Chinesa hive formed 2 To EE ee eeaee ates | cpimmuiy oul, tale fand for towing AMAR , Cease : a iinet et, and cottes, ‘Chey are thought to have a Livingetone’s Uns, potenti rit ot ene | opit chauen of stecess, as the aull ke very Makololos, has been almost exterminated. | oe Dr Holub divided the Uving tribes into | | Afr, Gezow, o Russian apothecary, thyee races—the Bushmen, tha Hotten- imends the following as a sure” Tel tols, and tho Bantus; he found a tic | corns, stating that It proves fle Thin between the Bushinen and tho Banta Short ne aunt without causing any pals family, and. between sthe Bushinen and Sal eye oeld, 80 parts: extranet of eamnabls the negroes, but not between the Hottentots | lillen, & parts; co lodion, 240 parts, ‘To be ‘and the Bantus, ‘The Bushinen are rapidly apptled by menns of a camel’s-hair penell, dylng out, aud ure utterly incapable of civil- | Mr. Plerre Lorillard, of Now York, pro- Laation, “They nso stone weaning nt poke poses do Neat, the expense of sin ex edition to ne ys are | explore th uities sth ore ot very ainiplo eonatmietian. jeomnonrell wvitlt a Hmpoxes ta do it tuner tte patoniice jose In use mony the natives of No | the French Government, aud with its as- South America, Tito Hottentot raev is dl- | sistance, giving & ry tliinse of huretiseolinglenl vided into three tribes,—tho real Vottentots, } iinportance that he tay find and be able to tho Griquas, aud the ‘Koranas, No South | remoye to dia museum ot Paris, whieh will African tribe pas taken 5 vaxerly to the | be called tho BLusée Lorillard, Hlces of elvilization ne tinny of ihe virtues | » Acommittee hus been formed In Hamburg of fio wiilte man, but the Mottentot adopis | for the purpose of prraneing for an Interna only his. vices. "Drunkenness ts the chief tlonal Agricultural Exh ition, to be helt fn cause of their dying out, ‘They do not seem | tat elty In 1652, ‘The first and only exhibl- to have an: rratigion but a kind of free- | fem of this kind held thore was in 18, In inasonry exists among then, the outward tho new exhibition the main object will be to anu visible shan ofwhich is tires euts on the ee aN 84 Uteinat aa Well na 4 be! “) o a is chest made with appropriate ceremony. of foreign origin; but other kinds of agrl- PIRST STEPS IN CIVILIZATION. cultural produce and agricultural machinery ure to be included In the progran. Men’s first steps in clyilization may be Sapee z ttneed almost directly n thelr efforts ‘to The Elcetricten states that tho following y trust to the villelnous sebern Shares in corporations are to be assessed at crenaing, as weil asthe atnount of eureal | tha public meeting at which i was first pantrust i e eee adie craps. Hite reason Hes elose at hand: Ire | framed, are: 1. ti, promote, organization Tory party a rs Ireland, lly the Tele re Va ae the jou theta ie Innd Isa dump country, and, in many parts, | among the tenant farmers; 3 “fo defend onan a fail Individual atnete petty hecume HT ard the soll hols raludikeawcup. Whon kent | those threatened with evi lon’ for. refusing yee 7 Y ve) tt apie roperly dratued = there fs no and extortionate rents: 2 ‘Lo facilitate the relief of publle works from the peopl servers of the tiietuations of the Stock Ex- a ae world. more fertile than the | wor if rot tho Bright chiuses of the Land the time tor the spring work comes, when | chartye, Ifa bull movement elnuice to set reat. uninhabited grazing plains of | nets 4 in obtain steh @ reform of the laws the Government enleulates ou the farmers | stocks up to an extravagant Aiure for 8 few reland; bu jefe ag the are. yent reluting to land aa will enable every tenant being compelled by necessity to neglect the | minutes on the first Monday of March, the after year, undrained and uniertilized, un- | to become the owner of his holding by paying piOW bie acl soualhi ior. thal Care fn order Freres A be tee on the fie. suwn with new grass seed, quite nesleeted,— | afalerent for ® limited number of yours, en seas i Ce eer iy aUKD ABU. 08 La rg bart sit hoy nas never in fret, avery farmer tn Amerles will under. | “Tt only fesnains, then,” says O'Connor | Sether by Inburlng on these pallies Works. tava at ree, i, a hari share the stand that tey must gradually become wnilt | Power, In hls article on the “Land Agita- ENGLAND AND IRELAND, ona Thee Senenteil Taal tins: DRG an tar for grazing, Pik consequences fs that reeent- | ton,” In the Nineteenth Contuiny for Decem- | It may seem strange ty Americans that En- inoultted th ate the en MORE ‘on the aetunl iy tess cattle have been nuised every year and | ber, 187, to push forward with the utmost | gland should prefer to keep Lrelund poor and We erty: it the company may. bo ‘deducted that the proportion of waste land thereases | energy those mir reforms framed.to mlti- | miserable rather than to make her prusper- } hh He Count neat Mie sl ae wh an the Instead of diminishing, gate the evilsof the existing system, such | ous. But Ireland prosperous would mean ite tie Its it sind pli Bue husiness in ‘The secoud effect oF ‘the emigratlon of 1948 | Ns tho abolitton of all artificial restrictions on Treland populous and strong, and) Lrefand the ‘Siute, MS residents OL Gite rnin, 4d nvevery hag been, strange to sny, to luerease the cont | the sale and transfer of land, the avolltion of } populous inl strong would niean a great tine | TOT nd ghiares Teeunipant outalient the petition for land. ‘The’ landlords tok ad- | the hiws of priinugeniture and entail, the Hon by no means sitisfed to remain winere | QF te EEL is nine 4) inlteldially for the vantage of the enigration to elfect lmmense | more eflicient working of the Lrlaht clauses proyiuce of Bug lund, overied by tn English | Poy ae unsnlieet Molt ain k wet otdee clearances of land, whieh have never slice | of the Land act, and the reclamation and dis- ) Parlionent, Therefore, “though England | aan fo Pi sntdcus thaen tiga de have been put under culllvation, Those of, the | tribution of the waste lands, white keeping would find” such a splendid murket tor her | Ciendy nad See Re pee Ree peasantry who did not entigrate were driven | steadily In view the malty object of emunel- | goods in Ireland if she were wealthy, and, | % His nn a Pe eet aT aeiaat Ste fo the bogs and the barten hillsides, In} pating the entire agricultural, population though her revenues from Ireland would, be nee te nin x aTvent Prey Mrines OF course of time the population naturally {u- | from the power of Inndlordism.”” Inereased to. an enormous extent, she prefers A 2 the A ieee wer the: tn ny bes That {8 vreaseds with this Increase cume greater This “main object? with which O'Connor | to luse this market and this chance of in- youn it te tits re alia one hut pos- competition for land, but the fertile lunds of | Power winds wp, the Land-Loazuers conten | cretsed reventtes, iecunse she fears thot Irish | Ul ats Be ts to sede bate tera tt fel Lah the country were no lower open to competl- | plate bringing abuut Jn neh the same man | ludependence, woutt bo the first fruits of ie sot MT ihe ther hand feet aL tors, ‘Thearen of ground lett to agrientisir: | ner as the emancipation of the Pruasian peas- | Irlsh prosperity. In, that dreadful eontin- a Aceh lonts Son the ass NL oitent nat i {sts wre greatly lessened, nnd the compotl- | antry was brought about by Hardenberg, | geney, of course, England would not get any his pat ‘alter lives Teeulitenin witere tho tax. tion, af course, becume fiercer than ever, | Hardenberg had’ to abolish feudalism and | revenues nt all from Lreland; so, perhaps, there’ wo bacobat ii 1 though the chaices of the peasant to velter | landordlyi both at one tow. ‘This he did ) she understands her own business, and it ts ene ECA Ss Me etaxoble: anil alie dase Ils contlitlon by renting land were also fewer | by the famous eilict of 181t, entitled © An | her best policy, as fur as her pockets are con- tivndatae thine ah tal See eer, a ihe than ever, owing to the Inferlor auality of | Eiiet for the Reguiation of the Relations be- eerned, to keep Ireland weak and poor, We ate Y bial la aerath th Me oe if tl the iand, tween ‘Landtordoand ‘Tenant? ti the pre- | feat that tho Serlpture, suvhiyg would be ful- | debtor binds buns pay, ee a ncr, aa FAILURE OF EMIGRATION. amible, to thls ediet the King of Prussia uses | filed in tho easy of refund if her tuternal re. | Wea tida elunse ia probably: dite, appear 10 ‘pho effect of emigration on wages and the | He Sollowing Remacable oriay Seat rer i evelupull aud ter pepenttantl Have hnagined that tey ‘eoild thaw ahitt. n t i, q x “We, Frederick Willlam, by the grace of | system pub ona natural basis—) Now, when side ff CH i 4 prices of peauites a $plubared with rents, God King of Prussia, having Dnieet Care | deshurun waxed fat, he kleked.” considerable burden upon the capitalists who . . have Jent them inoney. The only result. twentyive yeurs ago, the day Inborer’s | selves by personal experience In or own however, will be to nuke borrowing? dil all ————$__— es tf . | dowintons, and by that of many lords of " fh "Me tix Ww . y See eee ee aa eee ree nana | cate eeceriarace ek ne priees of produce have risen in asitghtly | Ses s Tho Most 'Lerribie ‘Pale Ever Told—a | tl the grenter the diliculty in collecting the ‘1 y ve | by the transformation of peasant holdings ‘J is vibes pyest or secur rine! 4 Farge prayartion, Bue Bg Sie 0 pine ito property, snd ther commutation of MES | wrightrul Crime Most Frightfully interest or securing the brine Ipal the nore r mf will the dehtor hnve to pay, iu, one form or tent, Lita is ale unnatural epndition sof | fentson the basis of uy falr Indemnity, and | Avenged. another, for the necommodation, ‘The Tax rocess tiliz er" r t haying consulted In regard to this welglity Dupateh to Cinetunatt Enquirer, Hine, aa tif . clothe themselves; nnd tholr first essays In Pare fates elt ray Hue Ad ee ahs ty penentl | muter experienced furmers, ordaln and de- | Sourn exp, Ind, Mureh 2—Severul months but tau thas Gila et ore naellier; MINULE REMEDY Billed Inbor are mado Iu the adaptation of | us waste substanees, hag Just been patented | whole with overpopulation In’ spots, ‘the | eres as follows: Age the grave of Surah Platts, a young lady who | tests azalnst. the new Constitution will be the materials which Nature has furnished | i Germiuny, Tho rubber waste 1s subjected thom to use for dress, On the banks of tho | to distHlation in.on iron vessel, ovur a free _ White Nile are tribes who content them- fing, witht the will oF suporlieatet wenn. ae selves with almpl¢saprons of leaves, or leas; rited from the heavier products, ‘The latter and Sir Samuel Baker notleed theta great | when thickened aud yuleanized In the usntal advance in general civilization had taken | manner, are found to possess all the good place when, utter having spent several | qualitics of first-class niutural rubber, months among peoples of that grade, ho tame tuto, Unyorv, where tho people wore Sea ete reertt follow. state avarrye nae garments fashfoned out of the bark of o fe- | pinaster In this county wits lifted” 9 week tree, which they, hag to prepare by soakin or two ago. ‘The stone {8 forty by fifty feat and beatlng with a mallet. ‘Thrift seemed |. square and about thirty feot thfok, and Me rie fo falloyy muntarally yon fhe, cequtsition | quired ono hundred wud elgiity-tive, slip a re 7 toe! Me yerto ‘De cultivated to-soctro m suifictent | NQlees Ee ee eee ee oy Ten bupply., Accordin Ry eee folds wien itunded enr-londs.of building stone, Im- ber of the trees it lis gurden, ag 8 provision mons plovka ot sions are Feeauentl taken Tor the wants of ne Tunily ie ae it br08- | tho stones Iu Solymon's Temple mere pebbles TE a vith ticle. tol. In comparison, Its welghit was estimated to iydles of grass or palii-leavess and above ha about 6,000 pound frese ‘are the Muoris of New Zealand, with |, Dr. Joseph Jldy, Professor of Anatomy their clonks of the leaves of an agave-like | in tho Universily of Pennsylvania, at Phila. fant Jafd upon each othor Hike scales, ‘tho | delphin, fins just been awarded the great South Sea Islanders have in the paper-suul- | Watker prize for the value of his researches berry f plant which serves the sauie purpose fn natural history. ‘This prize is elven once them ag the fig-tree to the people of Un- in five yenrs tu the naturallst whom it shall oro, fram the bark of wile thoy prepara | Hectde to have performed the most elaborate the tapa by soaking aud beating, ‘They ‘tine: and orlgiial work oaring that thne, ‘This mato quotier development of iirdustry in the prize ling been warded bul duatries uf the country huye been rendered “That all tenants of hereditary holdings, | died of consumption, was found disturbed, and rs cultural ‘lets, See be ae OOnSAANE oper rondo whatever tho size of the holdiiigg, shall OY | un exumination showed that tho hewd of the heart Rn Hie. ver chat de erate boulud labor to the United States and olye | the present edict become the provrietors of | orpsy was missing, Whut led to tho diseavery | them sear money, dear labor, nnd dear trans- where, and sy wages have risen but Iittle, their holdings, after paylng to the landlord tho finding of ah v-bone by Frea | portation. © € Tho stipply of labor is very aumalt tn Ireland, | the inonmnity fixed by this edfet.”” was tho finding. of a human Juw-bone by Fred | 2 d Fee aoe le ey want also, und so | Khe peasant was taado absoliile proprictor | Auer fipitiery wien Dyed wont The counhy labor is cheap, though scarce, llere isan | of, two-thirds of his holding, and the other | #raveyard, sone elgnt niles from the city, whore SONNET, Artificial state, which must obviously have | third was given over to tha landlord ns in tho body was buried, ‘fhe fact that only the been brought about by.some artificial cause, domnity for all the dues, services, vte., wileh | head was taken threw suspicion on an umateur i ° We cousider that furced emigration fy this | Huder the feudal system the Lord was outl | pircnologist named Gordon ‘Trucsdule. ‘rues- | Ab, yest wo have a mind within a mind— ennse, Hatt 0 For tho olor two-three of tho Jaud dale’ oceupied a emali farm in the vicinity Waleh keeps its conneel to self, and deems ay na Government compensnted the Lord by ) with bla wife an amily of fou the ) The faueoniy ours, ‘Thus do wo fine The practical sartiileaitent of einiteerntion Issuing to. hhn bonds bearing 4 per cent bs sere Hes as of Bris, the | A iost sult waiting ‘mid tho Uraken gleams as a perinanent remedy has been thoroughly | HUE Ie. ants ropald Pet Cent | oldust not more tan 8 yours old. He was | Or knowledge, an whoo steps we dare take hold proved by the history of Ireland from 1818 to | interes i a tenants repald the Stite the | yy pandsome, broud-shouldered fellow, with a 1 | ores ‘ . tr hnllowed moments only, while we stand— ‘Ar certaln mount of the population | prluelpal and Interestof these Lands by, AN | gute eduontion, but lazy andshittless, itis reat | Thu youneer infu in presonco of the oll tig which all pay- hobby was phrenelogy, aud he occasionally lect Listening to that Atrene arginment’s command, f “ 0! Whith levels ull things ti ita fearless vourse. been golng on ever since. Still, here wo are, | ments cea urcd on that subject in country sehool-howees. | Sy eumettimes, whit un intiition dca “uty H ry Wel Mr. Kay nflor enumerating the benefits re- | His ambition to possess ts cullootion of skulls With abstruad thought, with fuotant, ightnatn; y ty a ghtoing it tits Sa ota mimes iad hiarveat ssulting from the establishment of o peasant. | was well known in, tho nelghborhvod, and the foree, : to produce n famine Ike that of 1817, What | propr! fetorship, makes the following Just and |] deseoration of the Platts girl's yruve wits Inid wt | Outdoing, na It wore, the work of years; good thon, Lask, has all our emigention done yuenty observations: af ie irish, problent mane ARUN Be os Avge SN Sear Aeon NE euheaiea aie Aerie 0 stig ~| “Until we ean find,” he says, “an Irish Tee a are fia Uip reautesnould | Stell or an Aris (Hardanberg, wlio will uit | oiyeican ‘und uaked An ergo eld vectra bo tho death of emigration of 3,000,000 of peo- | the Irish people tree trade In land, by pre; | poisoned in nandling a de {iody. He received If, », Would. It benefit tho 2,000,000 left be- venting its being Wed up by settlements, and | an alti re Teple nnd appeired tobe much | Pate, subtle memorics still huunt tho soul, le, ‘ow aitellt the 2,000, left un aillematiy ply, and apy v f hina? Wontd It raise the wages of Inbor | Who will Interest the peasants and farmers | troubled, He, compluned to his wife that his | When her bright day 18 dead and her moone with no Heat to give employment to | of ireland’ In preserving the public tran- | noso pained him terribly, and he belluved he was Only roqulres intnutes, not bours, to rallove Dain and cure acute disansc. + Radway’s Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, never falls to relieve PAIN with ong thorough application. No apatter how violent or excrugiatin the pain, the RHEUMATIC, Led-ridden, | Intirm, Crippled: Nervous, Neuralglu, or prostrated with disease uty sutler, RADWAWS READY UELUEP will afford instunt case, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics Croup, Diphe theria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chilla, Ague Chilts, Chilbla! rost Bites, Bruises, Suminer Com~ laints, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Pains in the heat, Back, or Limbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever wnt Ague eured for Fitty Cents. Thora ts not n remedial agent {n tho world that will eure Fever aud Agua, and all ather Mulurlous, Billions, Seurlet, Typhold, Yellow, and. other fevers (alded by RApWAv's Prois) 80 quick 19 Hanwayr's IteApy Ren tue, Tt will (ud fow momenta, whon taken ocoord. was removed by cwlgration, and a stenly nual Inst u $ jlow of emigration ona sinner scaly hug | over forty-one years, 0 shine. , 7 O Ty ch, W. tender calm; ike, wind-tossed Inbor? Would {¢ lower the rents of the quillity and in lmproving the agriculture | taking tho erysipalis.. tle begin docturing Compety svieh, a tenants, with sttil larger quantities of Innd { Of the eountry, we shall Inve done noutin, himself with brend-nnd-milk poititlecs, Wut ae tained into sheep walks? Ur, ugnin, oven postttvety notitieg, for teolund Toanmnend | without “success, His fice begua to" swell | Whose balf-mown words nro half guessed; iis Inst stutement to the special attention of | Mpldly, wud tn lesa, tunn theres dase, tt Sra ae Ly $ once previous: | supposing that thy peasantry wer tenporar- Mr Gladstone, and ls'head became twice their natural size, | Sho valuly grasps, for put ty hints {t comes. G8, ing to direetions, cure Cramps, Spname, Sour dornment of thelr clothes, for which the: yy—ilve years ago—to Prof, Alexander | fiy penelited by the departure of so man ff th . vajt | Yetto tho memory will the mind conform Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Hondacho, Dinrrhe: ave invented an endless niunber of deste, Basdl2, of Cambridge. It is’ usually the Oy upolitare what is to revo tho two mt | rhave said thus much to show tho direc: SEERA Ta ee tye ‘Asif ftmet with such in tystle tomes, Dyncutery, ‘allo, Wind In the Bowes, aud nll many of thom of constdornbla morlt—Popur | sui of $500, but on account of tho extraord!- | jong Inerensh Internal Paina, ‘Travelers should always curry 0 bottle of Had- way's Rendy Relict with thom. A few drops In water will provent sickness orpalns from change: Of water, “It {a better thau French brandy or bitters ns aationiont hi § nary merit of Dr, Leidy's researches tho lar Selence Monthiy. bounell Inereased the aun to $1,000, PRooREsS IN ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Attho ent. of a discussion In tho last ses- > Phe uso of tho voltalc are for ilumination | slon of the Paris Academy of Selences, with fn the. cou fou tlon of the objects and idens of the Land | dale. He Cound tho mun suffertug terribly. His | ‘Lo all but sleepers closed and hulf forgot another vane iu the along to c uature tilt Leaguers, Imust nowadd that the cuuse | lps were drawn by the tension of tho ski, and | The moment day's dear Intlucnces warnt nein to the winds? From all this tt fs plain wiich most innnediately gave birth to the | writhed thomselves awny from tho teoth fi une | ‘tO Ise HOLS re pul Hire, Q weird and ‘ley, tut emfgration, unaccompanied by other Land Leagne, a3 it at present stands, was the | ceasing pala. The cuticle across the bridge of Moyen ue is int: hen st uth got ti remedies, only, Causes A censeluss repetition refusal of the majority of irish lundlorda to | thy nose and over the forehead was so distended 2 tive wit! ee, ns though wo feares ee ery: T ernie t— ; i an ‘ feduce thelt renig, splte_of the raplily-ny | WitH the mattery substance wndernenth that A | ate . th Minersand Lumbermen should alwaya bo prow has made n steady advanco !u popular favor reg to tho dlssuctation, of chlor yds of to eame vicious: elroleok venta’ Inte: nronching famine, the English Inndlords, PST IC TOT Aaa oraratnd Pa Uadirintn ean TF Hee cele you woe, vided withit, win ous yar. ‘Lamps of trom n tow | Bove dave usteries to ie fligvlngtint | "tum saconaniox ruar ma waren. | fatdaiyssaieet warren in Ltgtnd | haieMctba wales tau te teat ue || ———ee— CAUTION. : eae netthe: Se ee Lit. won ats Ibis, In fact, not au omlgvation trom Iro- | aif round, moiths betore, Lang avoiding any | ovid ty : rs blo) ut : ri 7 a vi a gany | ovidunt that ue terrible polsou was slowly, but ng life sue devia ane bene a id bah pith oes ae ‘farees, “nor particMiny Jnnd to America, bul an ent gration from the | complientions with thelr tenunts, Not go tho | surely, puruioatiny the fhan's wholo system: PIERRE. byt spe a a fr vont Skee ixtures In sliops, halls, stores, and In streuts | (0 eee etd L untterly reeus 10 be barron hills of Connaught to the fertiictunds | Trigh landlords. They su, of course, ag] Tho! ate hora cureful oxunituaiion of | e 5 plum, atryehulne, arvica, hyosclamus, und other and squares, ‘The rivalry of tho different | {vg in whnt 1 ean nelthor soe nor Ime a etnater fond arunatehy ee veg wort well ns the Enellal Ones UN that the harvest | thounwilling patient, cut open hisskin trom } Kyowest thou, Perey, ‘mony ull the bunny host powartil einedies, dove nt certain times, In very ha oltery in Cromvvellian days ‘o Wel) would: be a fal ure, but having always been about the centre of his nose almost to the roots | OF thoughts of theo thut crow d iy loving heart, or Connaught!” has been virtually the ery | accustomed to take the lug fr fai, | of bls bale, apd thon made unother cut neross | Wileh one diverts mo longest and the mat? See Tat the TICES. REVS | eee ee eerie Rengatns ‘rhig | Be fonetend utmost from teinple to temple, | Ile tho problem, ow shail we tn party been ovcupled, without casing, In. driving | thie, however, diane totic many attitude | RUN uese TAS Ditagsoney, go terrible | Love thoe vastly ns Teountompinte the pensnniry from the best parts to the worst | taken by the tenants, thoy haye been" disnp- | inits stench that tho attendants, save one, ran | ‘Lhe loss of thee, And thou dust wow more deur party of the country, One of our princt al pohuted. Ipwas woll’ known In Lreland last | froin the honde. Other tnvisions wero unde tn | As 1 sit down und inuey upon the tate ania i) eer eaUan rote minuets is Juli hat 0 famine wns jeeltable, Afenbens aiiferent parts of tho seutp. Sr arbleh the Balt ‘rhat elutt divide us ere anothor year, tf rudd bY ei 1 = ti fi tT f hoe ear uid been shaved, wi i errlbly a titles ot anit -lnnid 11) the eastern and mld. aPeTHIneNe: Prafesjors OF palitieal “weotio- offensive matter oozed constuntly, until the | Whatwill our parting bo? Will Jonlous fears die counties to ba thrown upon tho market. | my declared {teould nut fall to come, As awelling waa reduecd and tho Head and fice ay- | Stow tindermine our tendor fulth mid trusty manufacturers has led to great fuprove- | aging. . I confess that ff complex combloa- ments in tho power and convenience of tha | tons were huvariabl decamposed before Inachines for maintaining the electrical cur padergelng ie nliltenyy on, Uy ppnuion woultl Tents, and in the Iamps. Tho machines are 4 +h 6 alt constructed on the same genvral prinel- absolute proofs 1 tind that tho chloriles of o mmmonluin, and of the yolatile organig bases, ples, and the Jauips hava gilued bath in| qs well ns a considerable umber uf bodies, it ates Ae oe ste , ‘nit inet aceupy eight volumes fn the gaseous state; Quite ornanientat. tho prices of | ihe and Tadmit that Which Taso) os jong as Lila machines and Jamps have been materially not belteve that my oyes ave betraying me, or amull dows, relieve tho patient during thelr Aue tion in the system. But perhaps tho. sesund dose, if _rapented, may aggravate and incrensa tho suffaring, and anothor duse onuse death, There ty uo panicunlty, for using these uncertain agent whon a ‘ie tive remedy lke Rudway's Roady Hetlof will stop the most excruciating pain quicker, without entuiling the toast dite oulty fa elthor Infant or adult, The Truo Relief. Radway's Heady Hetlef fs the only remedial - and by fauilltating tho purchase of it by the went, fh ss Hestroyed the | Swed neurly thelr naminal wae. Attampee Qr will u puitden atorm of wnigry fours reduced, and this fact, with tho greater jing Lam Jahorliu under a allt untion, Lt | weatern peasantry. ine wan ine af ne pltlless ala watroyed f ae wernt aude Co Fee the -nclalae Of inatter Pelt Love's red ruse down In th’ devouring dust? aaont In vounie thst wit Seay BOE yeh éficieney of the lamp, his drawn uttention | #8 thla which remutns to be show: One of the natural eifocts of tho depopu- | ‘Thon It was tint we asked tho landlords what | that when ¥ i y Conte Fee He ter was forced into the cut in th Wi [fest tires or wilt thou grow distraley 1 ee ee a ered eae Overer OA | eee Oe ee ommeawrer aslo a | focal eiiueed que or tue itua inthe seatp, | Wait hen oi tongue Eoe a Ute wll? of barren parts which provall In Ireland 180 | tardy one, ‘They Intended to collect tholr | As ono of the attendants auld, tt Bound a Ye | inthe ast hour, whit suull we do or say? fietittous value for agricultural land. ‘The | rents as igual, and, if the people could not | wit the floes betwoun the akin sid bone bad And wilt thou leiye mo with a frown cr'sinile? Inerensed flerceness of competition, alrendy | pay, to evict, e turned Into corruption and run out.” 4 alluded to fs arising from thig amniatural Undoubtedly, if thoy lind been left to work aes yas old tear bocauld Hot Baas Wat ubicett foree, what olrcumstunce un- arrangement 1s thy cause, ut th flere | thotrown sweet willy If tho tenantfnrmery | confessed tu her that we robbed the Flutia yiets } ts befhurnu que aud aopnrstion pened eerrakt tata "of bs" tadea aad “wate | WM OLUESN Oren or oe DO | a eee eee Were tor mis Ee | ne aia ea uctenn tiene ufactures of Ireland, ‘The condition of the | ish, short-alghted program, looking at It | wentas tho tine when ho committed tho erime. | Aud make thee doubly precious to no, Plerre, agricultural classes and the condition of the | jeroly from the point of view of thelr own | He said be dug down to the head of the gollln HLA WHKRLMI. ritroea tina aa reach watually att encl ) inturests—wonlt have been carried out, On brake jt open. wud ain HEnNEo ait aru . y UWwh a8 a 9 EQ) heck o| corpag bugh the Hus “ z ceyora tat tho manufacturing induscties of a | HOPArt Of tho people thora would have beet tino. fo. thon pitced onoue hia feeu on tl THE WRAITH OF THE STORM. Country canmot be lourishing when agriculte | % fesort to assasiantion; gous landlords, | jrenst of thy corpsy, and taking the head fn his fotho value of thiy’ mathud of olvetrical | At tho Hotel Drouot, in Paris, thore was Nehting, pu placed the matter uponn firm | sold by nuction two weoks go an Interesting business basis, In lghtiyg streets this form } pleco of nrchieology in the shape of a mum of electric lamp has not displaced es, noris | My, Which proves ‘tu bo that of a Prince of {tlikely todo so at present, for the slnplo | the W-futed Imperinl family of Montezuma. reason that people are content with a yery | ‘The body, lncased In a large crystal box, was Mtlo light. "Po light a mile of any give purelinsed for 2,875 francs, y tho South Ken- street would cost more by tho volta care | sington Museum. ‘Tho Montezuma In ques- han by gus, On the other hand, tho electric | tlon was the uncloof tha Minstrious caclque lamps would glve from aix to elylt times ag | of Mat name. Tuken prigoner by the Yueh ght, qid It appears tha public, or ab Spaniards, he was for manny months con- least elty corporations, are not willing to pay | flned with his daughtor In the Mexican con: one-third more for elghtthues as much ght, | vent of San Isidro, and then walled up in Tt woitld therefore appear that the advance | 9 coll by ordor of the inquisitors, ‘he body RADWAY'S. REGULATING nN | Perfoet Purgative Soothing Aperionts, Ags ‘Without Fain, Always Rellnbleand =~ . Noturat tn thetr Operation, —- A YEGETAULE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALONEL, Porfectly tastolosa, lewantly coated with eet yun, purge roxulate, purify, cluauso, aud agents, and ballitfs would probably have been | hands pulled, and jerked, and twlated it unell rf the: Aite-crest tat atrengthen, inus ‘ strom apeeini aad | NOW. presenta the aspect af 9 dark, yellow | Ure is dopressed, In the same way stugna- : TEILOve ands pula, # 0 Down from tho white-crested mountains, Ranwar'y 18018, for cho otire of all disordare nso OF tho ht springs fron wpccta ON | woodanatatue, As it atands in Yes glass enve, | Hon of the manufacturing Interests Injures re tush Meee a ea | eeaay Oe a mere uicy tarowiaracro Eee | Thu tuat of a ign wuieivinge of the Stauiuety Liver, Hawa Kidueyy, Blad- Tont of hotels, theatres, churches, ad stores, | ove can understand the terrible sufferings | the agricultural classes, Most of the probl- | junse tide of emigration would have already | Auer found it, 16 closed his confession by tell- hat caine Wittethis brenth af tulgaty dor, Nervous Diseased, Headache, Conatipauion, 9 Nightate particular plac to valtale is sib ed heoks vigorous of our people; while the scenes of | thaw tn a certl ner oO utable, - 8h wus Birtles houtles under his feet, i dorangomonta of tho Internal Visvera, Ware > ght {8 both ale ent and. Bi Tn allenses | hollowed, the oyellds closed and wrinkled, wellaneaning persons to revivesomeot then. | geirvation In Ireland {tself, bud ‘as they are, | Tutid thore and given up to tho Platts family, Amt lashing the sleeping waters Sintod troifect » perfect cure, Purely yeyeta- Whery steam-power Ia yall, ow Ih hotels ua Whechale uenrty. | Bone. “the girl, who It bs, howaver, tsulesg to Altompl to revive } would have been Titenstiiod 1 1d Ted-Talds | yee et eee a Ose tere E avewem java wish nid une beat Bio'contuntig no’ mercury, itnerals, or delete paid stores uslug clovuters, wn ciecltic LAIML | OAS Tcurcation. ter. Sueo 4a ‘calm, and a | conditions bo fuliiied. {titer the nerieult- If these dsnsters have been fi u great | Whowatehed him, «Tho polson from somo curpw | Thon gobs such w wild retealny * TET HeS va tho following symptoms result giving an are light of 1,000 candle-power can | Jn strange incongruity wi thier horrible fuer | and natural eqndition or, tmmotise ans, of “i syatemt bY pi aw spot on ta. insid silos arin tho didn oN monntaln nga raw apot onthe fualde of . lnwund Piles, Fullovas of the Blood tn th Hutton lave iiy of the Stomach, Nuuses, Heartbura, Digquat of Food, Fullness or Weight’ in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinkingsor Futtering wt the Heart, Choking or Suffering. Sensations when in w ye posture, Dimness o: Vislon, Dots or Wobs Hefore tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pale In the Head, Dotloioney of Tere piration, Yellowness 2 nud Byed, Palg apiration, ¥ Shoat, Lluibe, und Sudden Flushes oP : i q : tl tho Land League, ‘This body jing, trom Lhe | system b Wh nyoney ey bo gu nt py tho Linpertal Gove | heinining, ‘ain ‘up the position that, with Na ttuso. het ured to cour through et y We aco the wraith of the storm; ernment in fosteriug Aris ludusiries of all | che curtalitprospeat of faniine betoru’ hin, | vein iapletsey, ea chs we a Becta fy | Takano tasnis nub arm be “ it. v ‘onslve ta y lot ut 4] te moves if wire White be will ayaiem with rent nal ashy and tho | Hie Wuly OF the tenant, was, rat to preserve i OWA ror th it 1 i 2 i Lreath was su oltonsive that it wos fipovalble ‘The onward sweep of the whiriwlud Joss through bad harvests, ete, falling on the the lives of inwelf and his familly. Tt was, | or the attendants to wilton Liu: properly, ‘ho Ta bur her sigh of ul 5 i i a therefore, heeessary for hii to keep ag much . the 1 ray , hee Mean eae a emtetia. We Cautldly feast | money as would support lim and Fe a rete ie ne eet ere Nurreun tuo aping | Tho heaviiy or on whtte brengts” fore, look for any pormanent tmprovement wu the hext lueves sat only to pay to the man's taouth (t stung tho tlesd Ifka hundred dius, O. 2, Rewer, oe seers dutil the silot’the coun | [udlord, ag rent, what he hud Jett after do- | nertien. hos who waited on him wore ob — now be procurci for $160, Llyhta of from | ‘Phe papers telling this strange story are 3,000 toh 0 eanidle-pawer—wid those are fully'nuthentieated, suiticient te flood uny ordinary street with —___. light for o distance of onv blovk— ADVICE TO A CHILD. cust ist inaehing and hap cron N $350 $400. ‘Iho smaller Jamp would ‘Use about suyen-tenths of a horsu-power ant the larger from three to three and one-half ‘From the French Victor iu; 1 ona Moen Egew ay ‘hore ain stalke ubroud, ing in'tho Finab, : I ATBUr nt NM fi os 5 Heat, Buri ey bo about one ceiit nn fate ne hour for th ANVaten Touts thy “ try Ling boen made freo or untll England has "After tenchlug the tenant that le must saye doe tra ‘inet tande. "i pa ay uo, tier ita AFLOAT, aynwin't ae MAD A mud datpuore Be varbons, in addition to the motive power and Abt Uhroh liters brightnoss; Teetored to Trvland all tho money of which | yy own fife and the Hives of his children, the | Sesh was so roiton that it secmed ae if it would —— Price, 83 Cents Per lox, attendance, Chis Inst fem wit be very Guard, lily, thy whitencss, sho fas reuhat hee PA Ta eer tr tated next abject of the Land League was to show | dtoP Tran the, pune, Loni oad u atin divones peered Wo ropoat, that aby, fonder raunt cousull ae {sulrendy provided, a small, bwo-horse-power |" Hut a bi 1h n the, tremendous competition for lapd. | become proverbial, How did it propose that to plac bin in | fue Ua iete eel na lovely night-weathor, Fulae and ‘True, ugly for running a machine costs ‘ou ta brunilivmad they senttee TWO CAUKKS OF DISTRESS, the farnier aout obey? Tho Legis ealous were ta plage et Pate manos ea the Ursa tere Afur-ou thy wutery way, “Tadway on Irritable Urethra," $180, ‘To thesy costs must alsa be added the Dut « honrt teue aud pure, Tiere, therefore, we tiad two causes codp- | luted on the fandlords at last percelving tint Wy. ‘Alier bly death none of the attendants hud ‘Tho shadowy Islands, ontrancing, “6 Radway on Beresula, . Haeataiy for gouncelany, hese oust at Only that will endure. ae 9 Aupoyertsh Atotand. dt iy NI thelr best chances Jay in keoplag Cae Selle ee eee ra eee fhe, curses fur Fear at ry, misty under the IOS vole and others roluting to different elagsoa of lee vdent prices, al een! 8 (three rr duty of the Eu Ment to i OVE ! rat vt nied, y ae ut tl ere . Ceuts porfoot)? ee Apa, thouyh God may gulde thee foster by Ubsral pecuniary wid ihe tndustries | tug eine anil oly to tho unprottuble | wien the bod ay iab eae ead abe FBLA UE ‘Thoncy runywoue sweot, mystical tune. OUD AY DAU GOITO Sone of the manufacturers of these lights Pn eT Ta Pao laa suppressed. “The -Eugisl Gavern: | business’ of grazing: for, nob being able to ] ite the cota. ha a was aioe aera Yon, forth It rag swuctor und sweetest; READ “FALSE AND TRUE. employ as many ns alxteen Inmps, of 2 hid will buntab thy feare mont hus herer dong this aud isnot likely to | get any tenants to illl the places of those | POY? Nveted and burst itolf. tt was, thon Trica witte bites pnd pats U Send a letter stamp to BADWAY & U0. Now’. A " fe will ahie! ru barn, i 1 ravenuy tre | The actlon of such w large nia! of lw | from the wayon att raveyird, Jatt =Mtune on the mighty gaint g fornaton worl as wi 50 bio ony machine, Ay this light ls now] Oswiud, N, ¥. pe F,2. 7. | turns but £4,500,000, i the .Goverument did | lords, In reducing thelr rents, ufler the at duyilyht, 6 uguiu lew von and usuzosu, Wiss Stacu fonts B HamMton. Wale - t

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