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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Is perhaps not her equal in tho art of stealing from tho shop-counter in the country, tho tenders of the Inst House Thlewill natraw the n Conger, of Michigan, and f Kasson, of fown, however it Is the © ueptrations in this alice { had never 1 not ho tn the "tari qtiestion: THE COURTS. thoveht anythte aa liieeting my wases til those cards wore pit up, and then Palate take Just what thy enrds sald, but studied up the matter, found Shawas trne, and eae to dre conclusion thyt Awanted to belong ta the part for the party that would do tho most for question affecting. the work- “Tretty miteh as it has affected me sraisare thlining out, L tell them are being discharged ef The Brighton Mills were visited, and there Y sentiinents were expressed, ned well contented with their work, do partiewlarly with the Brighton Mills there are hundreds of hands employed In elurhng quiltings and di fh Sou Anflit COME OVE Jupar Drusmosp- Jupan BLona:tr—Call of bis chancery calen- dar. Nu engo on trint, APPELLATE Count—Motions, Juan SMttu—No preliminary call, Trin} entt 9,000, 3,002, 8,014, 9,010. No, Next Monday Set for Hearing the Stauber-McGrath Case. neral business. f thoy contd not be e Tumors of tho stevet fs that Jim Keene, the New York stock operitor, his mito Ho always belleved in Garileli's eos ton, and botght Heavily in all cinsses of stocks when the Hancock hoom was nt ita hight and the markot was olf, ‘The rise since ‘Teaday's result, {t fs cintmed, hia been stich tint Ki: y money than he dit “How fa the Impaueling of the October Grand Jury men menerally 2 iu the Criminal Court. 27h, Weeks v. Beadle Jopan JAMESON—sl, 34, 39, No caso on, hears 1, 92, 1, 11 to 10, No. 51 and. all, enges passed Milwaukee & 8t, aU tationtd Gomnehge v. Bens dunn Totey—Contested motion devas DAUNUM—No call, Molehert, ant henring. Judge Gary on Personal Robberios Result- ing from Drunken Sprees, out of his wheat “corner. Tt is tniversall, elected the Adi: Is conceded that If Gartleld fs inistration will be pretininently enators Conkilng, Cameron, Los » Grant will be no lisieaiiicant pare ef ite courae and conteolliiy “tit is given to the venerable Slinon eving brought the Grant stniwarts over to Garfeld, Tt ia eluimed that he con- celved the plan of reconetilation, and suporine tended It personally at tha Mentor fart, ——— INDIANA’S DILEMA. Amendincnts y Should Be Aftirmed, Pirrsuvnre, Pa, Oct, 16.—1. W. Thompson, Seeretary of the Navy, arrived in thls city to-day and spoke at n Republican meeting to- In conversation with whose Identity was concented from tim, he sald he feared matters would become cone wileated in Indlana, 2 When asked whatho meant, ho sald: “You know tho constitutional amendments fixing the election in Jictiana for Governor In No- vember were deelded tinconstitutional by a Democratic Suprene Court, one of the Dem- ocratic Judges, Niblock, dt oleetion Just over two Republican Judges it Ss not hnprobable that if the question is raised, ana it will be, that the former decision. may, by reversed by tho new diutzes, 1 conjunction with’ the Domo- erntic Judge, Nibluck elded that the electlon not belleve myself that two persons who may live lithatlon ean, or possibly may, make ita matter of public importance; bi In order lo mike It a matter of certainty It may be deemed advisable to hold another election for Governor, and, in fact, every State olllee, In November.” Repurter—Do you think it will be dona? Dil ber of our ablest le question wider ad they will decide the safer course to hold a new election; It would make the National tleket stronger, that would be all the differ: —You have no fear but what the Re ‘ans willearry die November election ? it the majority would that would be allthe would take longer Us testion would come before then these Re- fer from their their employer: Republlenn tle Tho Divorce Mill Steadily at Work on a Large Scale. 8. 1,407, Metchert Te COURT—NOs, BSE, 419,427, 490, 431, 41, OMiseTorm Nos. 855, 860, 801, 802, 66, BSS, UT, UE, Uh of the workmen thera also lave come fo us from the Democratic ranks.” the jute mill, Sw pile who will vote tha 0 STAUBER V. MIGRATIT ‘Yesterday was thoday forsettling the plead- ings in tho contested Aldermante elvetion enso of Frank Stanber and J. J. McGrath, Some demurrers had been filed te the repl- entions, nytt they were sustalned as to the seventh and eighth pleas by Judge Moran, An fssue, however, was made on the other pleas, and the cnse was set down for hear- ing next Monday, ‘The counsel in the ease say the trial will take anywhere from one _ to four weeks, " DIVORCES, Abraham filed 1 bill yesterday against her husband, Carl Abraham, asking for a divorce on the ground of desertion, Burts asked penintendent, Cretgh= tepublican tieket for ty Is one of the active Ile sald that the rds put arpabont the mill had lind const. rable cifect upoh the imen, auc he thought they had heen the means of convert nttnber of Democrats to the tri atuong those who had come ove ehacl McDonough, oversver of the carding-room, andl the assistant overseer, JUDGMENTS, Uniten Bratra Cincirr Count—Coxers- B1ONH—Flrat National Bank of Ottawa y. Hich> ard TL, Divine, $3,000, Sureuton Counr—Conressioxs—Frank Poste va. Anton and Josefa Wiisnk, flor Stone Compiny v. Feta eonold Miller vy. Abner C. Looms, Jundr Saitu—ionry Biddo y. John and Bare bara Lippert, .¢60.—H., 1. Lally v. doh d, Cure Jeane Wolly verdict, @11307.—=A. We Martin v. Theodore Ston is $183,00,—Execel- dames Rutherford, Whon questioned regarding hits “change,” MeDonongh sald Yes, L was a Democrat [ think 1 know better now, thotteh, and Pin not tha only one who ‘There: were a dozen ex- Democrats tron here tn our part of the pro cession the other night—men who lind ex- pressed! their tuitention of voting for cock a few weeks ago, Just as L myself lind But we know where our interests are sand we'll vole with our interests in couskigration.” Thotias Dunn, employed In one of the finishing | rooms, ot whether the tarht much In the mill, “Debnted? Why there ts nothing about tt to oceaslon debate, Ibis all one-sided. There ean only be one view of the a the workingman’s best for the emple cy it ig, and that is elearly protection, ‘Tha men understand tat pretty thoroughly now, nnd will vote according to their widerstand- ——— A GREAT TELEGRAPH. PROPERTY. Western Unton'’s Enormous Business— Ke-clection of Directurs—Velcphonc come over, elther, a NO CHANGE WANTED, Now York Opposed to H-The Manus Active in: Showing 'Thetr ‘Trade Would for n divorce from Frederick .A. Burtls on account of his In tho Cireult Court Lizzic Schnelder was have Deen elected, the first to Invoke the very Mberal laws of the State on the subject of divaree, She was married In {877 to Charles Schneider, but he inmediately took to drinking, and thon to pounding her, and has kept ibup with cheef- Tul regularity wntil the present thie to her great discomfort, Beyerman had the nisfortune In 1868 to promise to love nud obey Louis Beyer- riann, and sho has kept through eleven years of arassewidowhood, until she thinks she is equitably released from her vows. And Sarah J. Brown closed the procession with 0 prayer for final separation from H. Brown on account of his drunkenness: and adultery, Judge Burmum granted a divorcee yest day to Emily A. Cunliffe from Willam Cunliife on the ground of drunk Judge ‘Tuley granted a ¢ Kienzle from Frederick Kienzle for des Employes that Be Ritnvus— Prominent Vemocrats Changing Their Party for Burinens Strong Feeling Among tbus it would be de- been debated peu lente i net was egal, Ido Workinginen la New York, New York Tribune, Uete th A canvass of a few of the Intgo manufael- uring establishments aud talks with leading: dealers in various trades show that a most stuificant ehauge has been made among Democrats by the agitation of the tari! ques- thon, Manufacturers have worked earnestly in efforts ‘to convines ‘thelr employds thut tho interests of both demand the retentlon in power of the Repubiivan party, and the re- sults of some of these efferts are shown in the statements given below, David L. Eimstem, a largo woolen manu- facturer, has the names of 900 emptoyés on nls pay-roll at Somerset, Ne. These voters were nearly al Demoerats until the follow- ing card, printed in Engtish and German, was. uinted amon them, ad enused: the con- fo o£ many of them to Republicen prin- is best fur the em- ral minds nowghave the ( may be that New York Times, 1th, The telegraph opyosition organized by Jay Gonld did not make its appearance yester- day, and the entire old of the Western Union were reviectedd unantnously, the number of votes east belie 202,000, of this Company sho Soard. of Directors vlegraph Company vol Nep.—If the qi the Supreme Court publican Judges, If they Democratic brethren, would be compelled ule that they; thomselves, had been stitutlonntly electert, they had not been elected Mr, ‘T.—Yes, that is how i would be, f they were not elected how id thus: take thelr senta 2. Mr. Te—Under the ruling now in foree they wero constitutlunally elected, and ec take thelr sents, In November they w A MS. Judge Drummond is engaged in hearing 9 transomelifter patent suit, Tho annant report To-unorrow will be default day in tho Chr- b the capital stork out- standing on dane 8, 1880, to be S41,014,554,50, in addition to whieh there is in the trensury $58,855.50 ‘The bonded tlebt, less sluking funds, amounts to $6,006,220.64, Durlayg tho year £2,100 of the sterling bonds were re- deemed. ‘The statement of the year's busl- ness ling already been published. ‘The report contilis % ger in the date of the 1, 186, showlug et profits of $4: from whieh there we In the case of the Fidellty Savings Bank, _ the Recelver, V. A, Tarpln, to sell Lot 25, Block 10, of to Chicago, for S180 cash. authorized to sell for $100 three orders on the Chiengo & lMinols River Rallroad Company: for ten bonds of the Company for $1,000 each, REASONS WHY WORKINGMEN SHOULD VOTE Fort GARPIELD AND ATHUN Tho Domoernts, If successful in the present olvetion, wil, 3 promised by due the import duty on all goods, such 1B woolen, cotton, and silk 8 und shoes, hats and enps, Hy Inmonse quantities 0 these commodities will be knported. Working- men emmigzed In manufacturlig those goods all either be thrown out of it oF will have to worl for the very es puld in Kurepe, and thelr preset favorable position will be red! Kuropenn workingmen, whilst the position of tho latter, tinder a better demand for thelr prod ry) natumnily will be tm was thorized jowen’s Addition He was itso them, largely re- kinds of forelin boslery, clothing, b ete, and vontegtt DT wld aenin be elected, so they would siinply be catled: upon to de- i they were legally elected; it in the matter would they decide there was no election In Octo- ber, then they are no less Judges becnuse of being again elected in Novembor, L do not think there Is n cause for at all events, the Republicans weir election on the advice from the attorneys that we are now awaiting, - ———— REBEL CLAIMS, Mancock’s Pledge Denounced as Both Arrogunt and Presunipiuoure Columbus (8) Reglater (Dem), Oet. 12. Tt seems to us that: the New York World, “with its array of Southern Governors and “statesien,’? niakes an entirely unnecessary parade over Gen, Hancock's fetter as to “Rebel claims.” We dd not say.so at the time, beennse the letter was written in re- sponse to a Republican slander, and Gen, Unaneoek thought, perehanee, that he might as well put his foot on {t and have done with But, nevertheless, the pleased us atall, Itis the first time that wa remember of a candidate for the Presidency rising to veto any mensure which might Wight not piss Congress wpon the possi- it seems to us, if it for fourtee STATE COURTS, Neonry D, McCullough began a sult in at- tachmunt yesterday against Menry Myers, elatming $1,500, Gulhufa & Avery brow aguinst J. V. Gray. Vv. E. Vigus sued August W. Noho for evar the gwauntry wil 0 oe paid Indlvl- W200; for Interest on bonds, Dedueting the present surplus his, the Increase, amending wil, represents the bv assets now on hand. creased the Company’s plant from 18,7: dens S21, 1034 ced the Jevel of ght sult for . ucts from this count t ‘The weekly wages of tallors in Europo aro $4 0 AdcHa Kendell began a suit to recover $1,000 ef School Directors of District No. % NLR he Culbertson & Blalr Packing & Provis- commenced an netlon for debt agalust the City of Chicago, laying dumages ‘at $100,000, Charles L, Spaldin, 000 damages aginst Jon Iailway Company, ‘Redtek. broug! $20,000 of Frederick Gustorf, wire mid 0,077 oflices, and its bustie 283 messages per wnmim to 20 ssaces transmitted Inst year, besiies res dluelug the bonded debt $1,880,601, 08 and pur chasing stocks of other eonanies of a mare ket value of nearly $7,000,000, th from whieh is about equal to tho fiterestand Habillties of the Company. vase In the number of mes: Shges was 4,145,103, 13 ngalnst the Tnerease fy Isis") over the preeedlig year of 1,151,212, am almost double the Inerease made liany ‘The therease In miles of pole Mines was, 2,658, nnd in miles of wire 21,008, being In the latter Item = the largest addition ever made to tha Company’s plant in one year since ists, ‘his was all new construc: fon, no other telegraph company having Sky wngosof cablietmakers in Europo ly waxes of porters in Europe aro ¢3 Aud othor workingmen in proportion. Not, if 4 for thosy starvation wares, ean n suit for $10,- 16 Chicago West Divis you want to w Last year the ine: ht: sult to recover the Republicans if suce ection, will retain the prese elgn goods, mi. wages matsirally will butne as they ure now, Therefore, i you want to be Bure that your wages will remain high, and that you will hava steady work, vote for Gur- Nel oard Arthur. ion ontho subject, Mr. Eln- ds “How do the inanufacturers of New York aw Jersey, either Demoeratic or Res publican, feel li regard toa chan tulniintstration of the Government. “There isbutonefeellng anon, ‘They are satistied: wit perity of the country, mul do not want a change which thoy fear would be disastrous, 1 know of many merehante in the dry-goods. Democrats wit TUE CRIMINAL COURT. The Grand Jury were impaneled yester- day in the Criminal Court ns follows: Jotin Gray, Foreman; James MeAndrews, C. We B. Allendorf, ©. M. Mammond, Oliver IL, SyKos, A. IL Perkins, 1H. Lowy, ‘Ty ‘Tuley, W. HL Brown, E, Lowenthal, W. H. Adams, J. G, Harper, W. H. Metayor, W. 2. dene nings, Henry Willoy, A. C. Hermann, James W. Ratfen, A. HL. Briggs, Max Mabn, Charles Armstrong, A. G. Warner, Having answered the roll-call and talen the usual oath, the Jury were addressed by Judge Gary, who remarked that he did not. any length, Dutas it was usual for the Court to Kay 0 few words to ench Grand Jury in the nature of a churge he would call tholr attention to two matters in whigh he desired them to exercise great care. He wanted them to do It in the con- sideration of cases Where people souglit to have indleted parties whom they eharged with embezzlement and kindred offenses, Of course, Inany such enses wero brought, but Ina mumber of was sought to utilize the machinery of the as n colivetion Wherg evidence that such was the ease ap- peared, thoy should nt once ienore the charge, Another case In which the exerelse of dis- cretion was necessary, was that fn whien one or nore of a party of cnrousers were charged with robbing other parties to. the spree dure ing Its ‘continuanee, Aten went. on nspres . toxethorand inthe mornin; lost his money, charged his compan Breh cases the testimony of one of the enrousers would notdo, ‘Unless It was sup. vortud by the evidence of 1» person who was sober nt tha tine the robbery oceurred, By Uisrezarding cnses of this khid nmeh trouble woukl be saved, as, when the evid erson Who was cl Jetter_ never auld to te mileage of fines. ‘The Ineres number of offices was i, ‘Tb ratlo of expenses was reduced during the year to bist per cent of the receipts, against. expenses of S210 por cent the previous year, und of 6) 0-10 per cent the year preceding that, aud the cost per messitge to nn average of 223-10 cents, agaist 23 110 25 cents the year cents the year end- 877, iol and Stock ‘Telegraph Cony ern Union Company owns $1,105,25 net during ee ; year endiny oO] bility of nan cleetion. , apprehent! the use of the veto, it was tented by the framers of the Constitution tobe sparingly by the Chief Executive, y tor the purpose of protecting the against letslative When, therefore, uny. chin, after the de- Uberate examination of the conuuittees by both Houses, should pass these bodies 1s worthy of payment, should take If upon himself to set aside as unworthy and without merit, we know notl vord presumption to characte t. But whe oa mere candidate for oflive goes hoyoud this, aud promises to sit ass of claims beforshand as odlous, whitever merit any Individual to the people's repre- sontatives, and undertakes to hold the yeto power as the sword of, Damoeles over any and all such elahug, whither Congress, 1 Sts strietly appointed sphere of duty, should find thei of unquestionnble merit or not, we are Inclined to think Musiness who preseht yenr, and they sant to sea rty continue in power for pure t nat eare to give you thelr names, however, without thelr con- of a transaction in rend estate in which $200,000 was Invulved, which trl ibt for two weeks, but was closed ely whun the news from indlana I know a yeung man, brother of i prouinent Aliclan, who willeams over to the Mt ranks this year and vote for Garfield and tht “Do you think that many converts have been made for the Republican party by ar. gBiments based on the Will give to American wish to speak nt vids at the rate: s pid for Interest $130,000 for cant iy of 8 per cent, 3 on bonded del thon of [nes and surplis of the vested In the Ani M Company, of which the Gold aud Stock Com- pany owns a two-third fnterest, and and innumement, royalty of Ston‘each telephone fn td for manunfacturing or ropulrs, Stock Company of fts own chock, three downon a whole cuse night present protection that party industry If continucd “An immense number of conversions has Now thore are 100,000 Journey- nen allors working within araudlus of twene ty-five miles of New York, that Interests or alfvets them fn pofittes 13 the tariif and thelr wages. regard to the tori! have been clreulated anions the work fils el chants and min doing i good pamphlets wou the icveat question in this canvass, and It has: mnde Republicans this year of others who would otherwlse have been Democrats, country is Tuterestel in the tarlil question as. Tain-eventg pauper lo~ night that a Democratic exndidate for ottles felt compelled to tell 4 reeelving the 14 delpila Local ‘Telegraph Company, one lilt of the stock of the Gold mut Stocle Telegraph Company of California, 40) per ot the Metropolitan ‘Tete ‘ Pelegraph Cony fn the Central Distri raph Company. ol ne found out ho The only thing thera are any eluims arising fri he Inanedintely suitered durhiye the War by “oyna Southern ers,” why call them “ Itebol clahins, in what sense ure they * Rebel clalins Instance, there are helpless womon, datigh- ters and grinddaugl soldiers, who have the ante of the! such men, who honestly enter ohn Bellon O'NelE and dames L. Petleru, and many otherdistinguished South: fala, as geod ments Bayard, nd Seymour, and Waneoek? When, then, 8 honest claling of such men are presented, or proper for the Brisaiers to n thelr gents and elalinants back with thelr cline as disloyal knaves to. thelr own sectlon and people? They should reeelyo s far hearing, and bo rejected or sallstied, each claim according to (ts own fonest «teserts, Many, cards In = z men inthis elty by GL The cards we k where areuments or ‘The turht Ja f Pittsburg, and the Michigan District ‘Telegraph Company of Detrict, which cubrace Revolutionary the telephone ant ess OF the Stite of rtnn tho entiry capital of the Stock Company. ‘The Company's bonded debt ts $590,000, of which It the treasury 365,000, Western Unton Company also owns $1,058,000 of the eapltal stoe! the International Ocean The litter Company earned net during. Ont ofthis the remain debt was wiped out, and 8 per cont was pald dn dividends, leaving An Increase of eapl- tatlzation or of the rate of dividends is con The Company holly $07,800 of The press service transmit: nlon Company daring eented 74,530,820 words, or counting drop coples and imiltiple deliv of the Bane reports, 011,100,060, revenue derived was S081 per cent of the entire revenues, During the year a eontract ling been ene fo - harmonizing the Gray, Edison, and otter telephone patents e , Gold & Stoct Pelegraph, » with the Bull, Blake, and othor In wtional Bell ‘Tele Vestern Unlon, not direct Interest ia Ute telephone lf owner of the Cold & Stock pany), was. fh vement, and, in consideration of over at cost sume teleptione exchanges it lind established, secured stipulations in the ean vetlng this Company against: come nthe telegraph bushes by the nid wlving to this HG TO 180 te tales arly drunk vt the time the ransaetion upon wiileh he testified, was brought before a petit jury, they did not be- ve It, the Grand Jury retired to thelr room, whero they lett yp brief session, ‘ ‘The Jury in thd ense of John. Stoward and Charles Schultz, tried Saturday enn ehurge a verdict of against tho former, ussessinug lis pundsh: At two years Inthe Penitentiary, and of guilty of petty Jareeny agninst the latter, nover before, Carallun Union constituents, on tlon, thathe was not in aecord with the low tart plank of the Demoeratic party, Twa or threo days betore Lndhun weralic frlend, who fas hid large Interests ti ‘Texas sines the War, how te fntentled to vote, taken place two should have, voted K (31,500,000) of legraph Compa the year $200,164.03, der of the batule “HE this election ears ae, he replied, * fur Hancock, but to-day: the country Is in so prosperous a condition that L shall vole for Garileld, wehunge? A Chichinatl buyer who came to this efty Inst week avas indechted as ta the surplus of $125,048.00, THY PROBATE COURT, Tornard I, Messy’ will was admitted to proof yesterday anit letters ero Lee to Anna Mess, under abond of . Th tho catato of tho Inte W! letters of adninistration we suet to Cuthorine Hlckey IRELAND. Tho Criminal Statinticn of a Yoar~ ¥igurow from Dr, Hancock's Blue London News, Sept. Dr. W. Nollson Hancock's bulky Blue Book giving the ertminal and jucdlelal stalistles of Ireland for the yoar 1870, hns Just been pub- The hiiletable oifenses not deter- milved summarily numbered 3,089, being 1,190 nore than fn 1873, while In the latter year the number was G31 Ln excess of the number ‘Tho Inst year Iu which there was 9 hullar Increase was 1669, 1,120 was distributed over thirty-tive county the most marked Increase in City, 217 in the County Gulway and 194 In tho County of Mayo. ii Kildare, showed: a deereasa of sixty-aix, Cork sixteen, and Cavan fourteon, of offenses determined gunimarily was 35,- 670, belng a decrense of 12,559, of whieh “de 703 wis In punishabledrankennesss, te whieh Dr, Hancock attributes to the act ‘Tho statistles relating states Court show that thera Was a fall inthe average price realized from clehteen ning-tonths years’ purchase in 1873 to seventeen soven-tonths in 1870, nee of the fve years ouded 1878 was nineteen fewer snlgs were eilveted and the total amount of the pur: ehuse money was only, er 0, as compared vo fay oazalint 800 ‘The County increased from In 1873" nd 9,01 of the decrees Increased fram ‘The Jncrease of nthe High Court of Justice was only four In Connaught ond twenty fi Ulster, whila In Leinster: th ase of Wand in Munster WL. As to other creditors, te amount recovered by. processus Increased The number of such dec: eouted was 35, ‘The gross tot creased frou 3,517 to 3,625, Of 1,069, no less than 023 we fur non-payment of rent, compensation for disturbance granted Ister, wheres non-payment of rent does Sortelt the right 4 compensation, was Its own stock, testamentary aomnt of fs prehises, owlg to the doubt- ful politient outlook, ‘Pho day after dhe great Repuntican parade he said he was so deeply Dpressed by the demonstration as signigeant publican success that he deelded to uree Tnvestinents nb once, try is satisiled withits prosperity, aid doesn't want iuny Deniveratio IHinm Ifekey, ‘ere yesterday 13: under a bund of TWO APROIT SUOPLIFTERS, The Milwaukes shopliifters who lodged In the County Jail Inst Friday to awalt thelr trial for plying thelr voention in Field, Leltor & Co.'s store have been fully identified, and, Instend of being Minute Moyers: and AMinnic Marks, as they are ene tered on the jail books, thelr names are Wolf and Lena Kraft. ‘The latter, who ts tho younger of tho two, was brought before the Criminal Court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus seenred by her counsel, Mr, ‘Van Buren, who made a strenuons effort to secure hor release on the ground that she was, nal in ay ny honllented in tho robbery, je urged that his ellent, while travellng to Ciileaya from Milwaukeo, fell in wide ai duude the acgitulntance of the elder woman, who, ‘when they reached Chiengo, induced ong her companion fn the shopplag Tp whith ended go disastrously for bath. Tho Court said that he dit iot thik that the prisoner's unsupported statement to Mis eiect would be suillelent to clear her fram the vesponsibility of belng in company with the athor prisoner, upon whom the qoods nl, wt the tineof thy stealing. It bring evidence to prove that her char re such that the charge was 0 very hnprobable one, tha applleation might ree, ren, seeing that his application fo prove successiul, usked to Histulssed by the Court, which: his cellent. sume she had gone stand and testified to the statement of rt counsel, Whom she ug woul pave by Detwetlve of the Milwaukee police foree, who 1 have shown that both prisoners are well known in Milwaukee, been arrested toge! revlrade expork | C ventions owned by the NS TALKH WITH EMPLOYEES, phan Compuiy, Seelng ono of the workmen disengaged for the reporter loft Mr, Lyall and Pointing to the eard post- yneur by, the question wis asked: hut doo the workmen think about Vell, sir? was the rep! there Is a good bit of reason “Do you think Republican tleke “Dn sure most of them will, and the Dem: gerats thon Us are conlng over pretty fast 1 was 0 Demoerat myselt not 50 very Tong aga, and meant to have treformed.! "The Increase of ont Lown distelets, Is “they think most of thw {HN vote tho | Heenses of tho telephone, b Company an axe: phone for telegraph pury raph Company and Ameren Telephone Company surrendered tho manufacture and leasing of telephones aud obtalned reyaltles on. the groky rentals noounting to an average of about $l por wn num on every telephone In vse, ————— S ‘ho tart bisdness brought ne over, just as it ts bringing over a tndurstand that Uf 'tomake any inoney the Sunday Closin gov HEY Mure, to the Landed Muployer dovsn! ed RG West my lay aud bell you the question of Wiges we recelye 13 a important ong to us?! "Are thers many discussions meernting the tur! question Yes, there 13 considerable talk about It" “Wore you one o slon the other melt? Yes, slr,” 3, BIT,’ “Da you object to allowing mo to you have sald, with Oy slYy Hot ata, If my tinine 13 Willian Leggett,” Another at the ime corroborated the stint sett regarding the effect th having dn the factory, fore election di Dewocruts wo Hiefora leavin: poster met anothor of th poned to be In the ofl tum McEwen, * And how do you matter 2” asked the Washington Political Speculations. Tho Washington Star of Saturday nlght has a chapter of yusslp giving u retlex of the fatiive as thy vdltor gathered it, of which this la a sumplo. It ways: ©The determinudon of the Navonal Hopublican Exeentive Counutttea to maken Nyt for tho Kleotcral voto at Virj dla enuses soine perturbation tn 1 gossip fy that Uaunllton # Molegution of businessmen of Now York City are ty leave thut elty to-night ta Senator dahone ut Hlehmond, asked to awitch Virgina away trou the Hour bons, in consideration for which bh wiven control of the the event of Gon. (artiela's eleettan.” Congress MeLane, of Maryland, told Judge Uietrdson, of the Court of Claims, Upall hopwor electing Huncook, * 1 he, Gen. Grant hus done more, howe! tribste to Hepubllenn suvcess than We (the Heninerute) nomin dick, and expected tu crete a sentioent for him which would elect bling but when Grant, the greut soldier, threw hhself actively futo Sor 1, he completely the amount of of the un in tie proces bills of sale Tomtguro(l tn {8m & Mabony ts tobe ‘The oxeention Ido uny goods in those sults by the Short D OED Ln 187 mn ued Philip Milter nts made by Leg he tart cards were aul thought thut be- be brought over, the | loom-works tho re- ha workmen, who ee, THs name was feel Terarding this tarlit * Just about ag the rest do—that It Is toour Interest to vote the Ke, & Democrat a tittle wh prtronuge of the State in wre WAS AN Lie ett had doubtless linposed wy been ut oneo contradicted th prlaoncty arg rocuedthigs Ine theron charkes of shop Otticer Riemer stated that Lona Kraft was the most expert shopiltter tn Bil waukee, Where she had mace $5,000 ut the business within the past year, aud that thu: {Ih ejectinents oversbudowed oltr candidate,” ‘The amount of that the epublicuns feet sure of capture bitean tleket, ing the Lower House li the Purty-seventh Cone ubiican tekut, ress, (he possibilities ure already discussed, le back, but Lau not Guriloldand Joo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. belng only C40 loss than in 1873, hil provements thers was an aetuat ine! 2, ta tie other three provinces, not with: ? adda ther fuerease di the ninuber af ojvet+ arena hone 1,770 te M, the amount of conte pensation for hiprovements granted showed a deerease of £110, or qu per cent, while Ander the head of compensation for disturb. anee there was n filling off of £2,603, or 45 per cent, INDIANA. Tho Dixconsolato and Deplorablo Cliqne=! hh Batting the Blame on the Others, Hy Telegraph to New York Heratd, INpIANAVOLIs, Oct. 14,—Referring to tho cheerful tables huretofore sent for detalls of tho great upsettal, permit mo. fora moment, to withdraw the public gaze from the smoke- grimed bulletins and enlist sympathy tn bennlf of Messrs, Hendricks, English, Me- Donald, Landers, ant Voorhees. Thoy need it. A more Iigubrions set of men never watked the muddy streets of Indiana. ‘They don’t even try to whistle, but lean on the graveyard fenes and quarrel over the puilt- feal doctors as to which shall shoulder tho censure for the death of thelr friend. ‘Their diverse hopes me united ina conmon, or rather an uncommon, grave. Justnow they contemplate a resurrection, but they go about: As though without hope, and there is no health In them, Goy, Hendricks bas shown no strength in the campaign, Indeed, when you recall that he led hls party but £,100 votes: When he” was elect ~ Governor, | it will bo dificult to prove any speelnt popularity. I notieed in. Shelbyville that he was regarded affectionately by the older residents of the county, but tie youngsters look on him as the old inan of the past and played out. He lias not been {n retiracy during tho campaign because of his modesty, but because between him and English there Is not the falutest bond of gymmpatliys beentise he regards English 1s © Whip in ‘Tilden’s hands by which he was threatened jn Clncinnatt, and was to be whipped in Indlann; beeause his fallure and Bnglish’s sue dn the elty of their common residence was a perpetual thorn Jn his flesh, and a never-enting mortifiea- tion, Mr. English is gloomy becauss he is mnie the seapegont of all disaster, ‘That tie sought tho nominntion ts a fact. ‘That he xot It beenuse his friends sald he would put out $100,000 is another fact, ‘But he fy n shrewd, practical man, fond of details, and le ut once demanded that he should mine nge the campalen. it was granted, and agaln endrleks was snubbed, and the ex- Goyernor and perpetual enndidate was com- pelled to see his hited rival establish his party’s headquarters in tho very house in which ho and lis estimable and ambitious lady reside, ‘At first everything was lovely, and English Joyed its but sorrow came as usual, and a ind for more funds was over In the alr, ‘ive Inndred letters aday, and all askin for money, Itseemed to Brother English ay. if the party had resolved itself. inte one vast. incath, whieh never wearled of its monoton- ous clamor for the opening of lis wallet, suy wallet, aise at that time he never dreamed they would dare approuch his bar- rel, ‘Then came the assaults personal to him- self and prejudicial to his reputation. Of these ho was good enough to say the Merald's Interview with lim cleared his nang effect ively; but suine status stlek, and thes ing been rubbed in rudely, remain, ‘Tho emnpaign proceeded, and although English was not, as he calls it, an Qetober candi date,” he saw that ho was on trint, ‘The peo- ple so regarded It, and. his associates used it ns no chisel, or better, a bung. starter. Tho bung-starters lnbored to no Bom purpose. It never started a stive even. fhen, too, Engtish is nobody's idiot. fe isn't, piny ing fool this year, Ta saw that Mr, and Mrs. Hondricks despised: hhin. Ho dis- covered that Senator McDonald was_ terribly inearnest about the Legislature, and with good reason; and he began to feel that, tall as le wis to tho National kite, he was ¢ex- breted to furnish a frame for the kite itself. Naturally reserved, he beeame morose. Ln tereourad, never pic want, became extremely disagreeable, "Then Senator Barnum took # fund tn, Hu eninge here with his eyes ona twinkle, lis cheeks rosy with goud che his sulle bland and milter, persuasive, Ho readily ‘took in the “situation, but he didwt take in English. Etiglish wag Chairman de jure, and he was determined to, renin Chairman de facto. Ha was willlng to yet to Mr, Barnum beeause le 1s of tha National Committee; but he vowed he would svo Mendrieks pore and Hendricks mére, with MeDonald, Fleming, nnd the rest,"In at exce ly uncomfort- able suminer resort, and ina palnful state of mortification, before he would yield to aman who had been suubbed by his party, and Whose sola clatm to iy paltion was his never- dying ambition to flit. “The consequence was that Brother Barnum was compelled to Milt, Hike tho pigeons, between, Gothiin and Tndianapalls, Columbus and St. Louls, but English always gut at tho head of the table when the head boss was away, Senator Me- Donald worked In good falth beyond a doubt, buthoe didwt et here until the eyo of tho skirmishes preceding tho Waterloo, and, Judelng trom his confidential tatk, hig ndvico to friends, his fot to sporting men, aud hits real inner feeling, he knew even less about alfulrs than any of tham, Ag for Linders, nll that can bo sald ts, ho was a mistake, and, Scott wasn’t even that, OUR NATIONAL DEBT. Tho Wisdom of Our Policy Shown by a Comparison with England, Inunarticls on the finances of tho United States the London Standard says: “The first loans ralsed by the Government during the Civil War were contructed at a moderate rate of Interest; but by-nnd-by, as the bor- rowing was continued, tha Government lad. tu offer 534 and 6 per cent mterest. In tho course then adopted by the Amerlean Goy- ernmant lies the too Httle noticed germ and explanation of the marvelous financll sue cesses recently attained. ‘They took warn- ing from England aud our 3 per cents, adopt- Ing a wholly different method of borrowing. During the great. French war it beeame mi Hossible for our Government to borrow at less than Gi or 6 per cent. Nevertholess, the Ministry and Parliament of the day resolved to borrow. only (or nearly go) In the 3 per cents; and ns no” one would) then tend nioney at that rate of jiiteragt the Government hnd to ba content 16 recelye (roundly speulting) only £60 for every £100 Inseribed tn the natlonil ledger, By, this avans the rate of Interest was really brought up to 5 per cent. Such a policy could only ho excusable on the ase kutnptlon that the debt was never to be pall off, and the course then {nken has constituted hy far the most serious obstiele to the reduce tlonot the national dubt, whieh all parties in this country now go heartily desire, We can only cancel this debt oy glying 2100 where wo revelved qnerely £60, ‘Tho Americans neted more wisely, When they could not borrow at less thin 6 per cent they necepted that condition; but they fnslsted on borrow. foe at nat—that, Is, wpon eetthie $100 for every $100 Inseribad on the roll of dob. They are now reaping their reward, both with respeet to pa ay of the capltal of the , debt and tn refunding itat lower rates of ine terest. ‘hanks to ‘altered times and line proved credit, tha. American Government ean now borrow at 4 per cent, and all tt has to do is to Issue new bonds at that rate of In- torest, anit with the aT pay off nn equal amount of the old 53 and O por cent bonds as these mature, In this way the Ameri. can Government benefits by tho natural change of time anid clremnstanees, When [ts credit was low, at the erlsis of the Clyll War, ithad to borrow at high rates of Interest; but now Ht avails itself of Its hmproved credit and the Increased watlonal prospority by re- Sundin the dobt or converting the bonds into others bearlng a lower rate of Interest. Hy thy double process of paylng olf a large por- ton of the debt, and also Jowering the {nter- eat on whint remalns, the Americans ara re- duchay the welglit or pressure of their once flguatte debt to whit comparatively 4a aezatello, ‘The Interest ite apa Mt, which al upward of £30,000,000, Is now une der £10,000,000, nnd the work of reduction enn be carrled on to the end In the simplest manner, and without any of those most cost- Jy obstrnetions which beset any such prockss of debt-oxtinetion In Engin, No one eu took at what fs velng done thiancially tn the Hited States without marking and deptor- ing the erroneous system under which our own national debt was bullt up. ‘Tho bar- ain, it in true, was perfectly fair, As our Jovernmiont would not yoy U reaxounble rate ni i of Interest for its loans It had to put up with recolving less money than {t professed to borrow, and, ug a result, tho national debt as heen hung round our necks Wku a mill ————_____ Englands Weltglous Condition, . Pali Mall Guactte, Papora were road ut tho Church Con: yos- torday whleb coniirns in a remarkabie wannor the truth of Mr, right's epigrum that “tho working olasscs Care as much for the dogma ag va for tho practicn of Christian Canon Barry, reporting on “tho roligioua | ~~ lon of the tittion na represented by th tipper clanaes of Aeele: of conseloist rust nil ede DR. RADWAY’S ARSAPARTLLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few AngOAt ORS, Aud tt rewlute, willare their any: 1 "th who reported on the classes, stated that, without simple tndliferenee.” coursg, no intention of vindleating Mr. Bright, and their testimony Ia atl the imore valiabio on that aecount. ‘Thole gloomy plot; extremes of aoolety I4 hurdly rel aecount given in another paper of tho rollgious: condition of the nilddlo clisses, They contain, the rofliious miuhtof the Nation faplay deplorable moral wenkne reference to commercial tranmetions.” 10 admission that tho mort religious partof tho community Isdveply talnted with commerel|nt dishonesty 1s at ans rate courageous: ho true ft complicnics the Pocky re Congress hits set itsel: The speakers 1. Good spirita, disnppoarnnco of weakn Innguor, melancholy, Increase and hneditcas Host and muscles, ote. 2 Strength Ine t niges, Appotita Improves, Jah for fool, no more sour eructations brash, good diestion, calm and und y rosh wud viorous. prarance of spot, blotches, locke clear and it changed from tte turbld and cloudy 1 tonclear chorry or ninber color; wr freely from the binder through tho without prin or sealding; Httle or no se uo pain or wenknens, ee inwtion of quantity and tr. of Involuntary wet if aitiicted in that way), w! manent cure. Jnorensed strength ex tho accrnting gland: dd to the Kevorn! A Lotter from tho Veteran Thurlow New Your, Oct 1.—To the Edttor of the Lam unhappily inea- pacitated for an active participation in a enn- ‘vass Involving tha same vital National inter- ests that wore struck at In 186t, differing only In the cireumstance that we now encotnter ballots instead of bullets. wa trlumphed, as we should nygaiust ballots with a free franchise and a fair count. South is only sold because in at least six | Store Southorn States more than one-third of thelr electors are deprived by fraud falso counting of thelr yotes, Ol tho elvetl f th7b xhow that in vloven ‘Tittlen recelyed 16,000 vo only 21 votes were counted for I In view of the New York ‘Tribune: Against bullets and function harmony ALA Yollow tingo on thu whito of the cycs, tho awarthy, suifron appenrance of thes changed toa clenr, llvely, and healthy color, #. Those nuffering from werk or ulcerated lunga or tuborcies will realize oxpectorating freoly the tough phi from tho lungs, alr cefls throat ur bendy dtminis! In tho | cough; zenoral inerense Pre of night-awoutr nnd paling weakness drotind the ankl ecussation of cold ¢ ny hard breathing anf down. or urising ia these dlatressing symptong rtunily acd surely dies) i day afte ay threatens us not | taken now sins of returning bet antho blood tmproves in disease will diminish, and all foreign and Impurs tumors, cancora, hurd luing Away, and the unsound mad sound and heulthy; ulcers, fever sores, chronig akin disenses, gradualty disappear, 8. In canes where the system has been sh vated, and Mercury, Quickel! Himate have accumulated and become deposit in the bones, Joints, ete., causing caries of thy oones, rickets, epinal curvatures, contortl ‘vitricono veins, ete., thi ILLIAN will resolve away those deposits aud exterminate tho virus of tha disease from al mt 9, If those who are taking these medictnes fo tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Syphilits discases, however sluw may bo tho cure, “feel enoral bealth fuptoving, nerearing, or even keep Ing Ita own, it is a sure sign that tho cure fs pre in these diseasea the pnticnt elther guts better or worse.—the virus of tha dlscaso ly Hot inactive; if, not arrested and driven froa the blood, It will spread and continue to under imine the constitution, bronehl or windpl ing tho froduoney nicrests Involve ie Money resent canvass, the result ought not to bo In doubt, JA Republican tritmph secures a continuance of tnprecedented prosperity,— perity which reaches te enpltallst, tho tant, the mantfacturer, the mechanic, und the Inboror. On tha other hand, victory | 5; won by an alliance between Southern Rebels and Northern Copperheads only wilh a business paralysis, bat with an avalanche of Rebel clalins, aggreeating in- computable niilions, payment of these claims the constitutional aniendinents are to be declared vold by demoralization of our highest judicial tribu- We arg largely Indebted for, the tion of the Goyerntnent and loyal Democrats, whd, when rebellion con- fronted them, rose from patriotism, Prompted by Alampton, and other Confederate leaders, the South fs again Union; but, unfortunately, James S, Wads- worth, Dean Richmond, 18, chills, Benso of eufocatio prroxyem of cou ho morning. Al lth will nppeary rity and atrenyty deporits, nodes, to secure the ate twee ‘er, Corrosivesub. whl artisanship to | RyeK i Villiam 1°, Alten, Democrats are not here again to, kindle. enthusiasm tn thelr friends. ‘st comes, be small con- solation inthe knowledge that Democrats, Itke Republicans, will reap what they. have Sowa, Negravated in thelr ease by the knowl- edge that they have. brought selves, But thelr remorse will conic too Inte, Weknow enough of the spiritottie Rebellion to be sure that the Rebel Brigadiers will use their power remorse! ocratic members of better” and find thoir tholr flesh and welght There will, 1f the wo: As sour os tho BALSA LLTAN makes the patient ‘feet better? hour yout wilt grow better and inercase {a howlth, wtrengeh, and testy, ie erent power of this rom in disease hint threaten ‘cath, as in ii CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberculous Phthinls, Scrofte In-Syphitoid Disenses, Wastin, Degencration, Icerution of tha Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop pnge of Water (instantancous reilet atone where eathoters buye been used, thus dole minful operation of tusiny these Instruments), diksulying Stone in the 3 and In all canes of Inflammation of the Blad: der and Kidneys. In chronte cases of Leucorrhoca and Uterir Individual De ongtess Will be startled atthe aniountof Rebel claims and shocked ntthe proposition to create a dozen Con- federate and dough-faced Judges of the Supreino Court of tho United States. But h t, as in the Inst Congress, King Caucus will put on its screws, safely les in the clectlon of a Republican President, and he should. be supported, it possible, by 2 Republican Congress, Jé the exposures in this morninge’s Tribune had been made against a Repuptican candl- date for View-President they would hive awakened the outspoken indlgnation of the Republlean press aud people. We have evi- ence of this in the fact thata former Vice President of the United States from Indi- in, for an offense yenial in compar! the doublo frand perpetrated by Mr. was driven from publie life. sea what reputable Demerats say of th eandidate for Vice-President, who, while a rsurs’ Deprrtinent, frauds 3,00) from the Pension Fund and ‘then cheated hls own retatives out of Let ithe remembered thit the principal witness against Mr, Ealish i » dturey, formerly Gov- ernor of Gur State, as proverblally uprigh and just as ncitizon as ho was cnlnentas a away with the Ono bottle contains more of tho activa prince les of Mediaines than any other Preparatioa, Taken in ‘Tenspoonful doves, while othors require Jive or six times na much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, tel We shall now tently obtained thelr shure of It. RADWAY’S RHADY RELIEF CUBES AND PREVENTS | Byvoniery, Viarrhen, Cholcra Morbns, Fert Ague Eneumnatiam, Nenratyio, Dipl Sure ‘Phrouf, Diticult Mrenthing. Bowe: Complaints, LoOosoners, Wurrhus, Chuler Morbua or painful de charyes froin the bowels, are sto taking Mudway's Heady On OF IntAmMMation, no w follow the uso of tha It It, i! WA5 THE FIRST AND IS TILE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most exeructuting paloy Bilays Intlammuations, and cures Canestion whether of the Ltings, BI the Jate William L. cannot close Uils briof lettor without ex- pressing my grateful ucknowledycments to. ox-President Grant for the el fearlesuess with whieh he hins tl self Into the canvass, strong, and devoted sex froused hilin to suck eiforts. another form the same danger whi hins to the fleld in 1861, and he ts rendering: as Kooi service now as he ald then, devoted patriotism strengthens his claiin MUOR: the affection and gratitudu of iY ean ry. . ¥ ese of duty coutd have Hed 3m 13 OF 20 mine THE CHAMPION MEAN MAN. How English Was Kicked Out of tho Three Daya Tne Expired, Wasiinatos, D.C, Oct. 16.--When See- retary Marcy called on William IL English for an explanation of his Megally drawmg 1 ponsion due his deceased grandmother afd then withholding it from her heirs, Mr, En- glish undertook to save hhuselt by 8 the Intervention of the Democratic members of Congress from Indiana, the ‘Treasury had: notitied hing that hte nist wher English appeared before Presi ‘alk with the foltowlng letter: House oF Rupnesenrarives, Jun, 2 dames K. Dolly President af the United Tho undoralgued have heard with. some aupriso that un otfart fs about to bo nde to res mmove from ollca Willlim TE Bngllst, sq, the Second Auditor. English ls a gon of tho Hon Ely Engilsh, now aud for several yours 2 prominent member of tho State Senate of Indian, and thla is a you gentleman of high charnoter and reepeetablity, and Is held in high esteem by the Domounics our State as uw Usetil und oficlent momber or the Demoeritlo party, axa OF Innsttudte, wi fo} 2 No mutter how ¥ Mthnemutie, He ous, Nouralgle, suffer, RADWA cuse, SMMA'TION OF ‘T! NE EAMBLAY INFLAMMATION OF 2UNG BORE THON { DIF HYSTERICS, cn HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. ‘Ol ns} 3] NEURALGIA, It i COLD CHILLS, CHILMLAINS, AND FROST HTTES The upplicution of the Roady Relief tw tt part or purts where the pain or diMleulty exis As wo have heard no | will aford ensg aad comfort. reason for hls removal wo respectfully tsk Une | bo may be permitted te serve out the small remnant of tine which wo have reasan to bes evo t# wllotted to all falthful Democratic in- cutnbonts of public otic, Vory respoutfully, yor nt or exerucinting pain the riddon, Intirm, Crippled. Nerr roatrated with disease may READY RELIEF wiil alonl ‘The Seeretary of DNEYS, iN OF Ae BLADDER OF “TIE HEART tA, SLU ENZ clerk In tho oltice of RE, INFLUBNZe *AGUE CHILI Thirty to slxty drops in half a tumbler ct ink fow minutes cure cnuns Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Slek Heak Acho, Diurrhan, Dygontery, Collu, Wind inte Dowels, and all Internal Patna, ‘Yravelers should wivays curry & bottle ot Rat wuy's Heady ellef with the water will provent sickness or paing fromehanit * ronch Brandy & ur obediont servants, Tomas J. IeNnicks, ie pi I, Hontxaosy ICH ql Uittors as a sumulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fitty cents ‘Thore (s not a somedind agent in this world thet Aguo and ull other Mulark Yellow, and othe 1 PILLS) so quicklf READY RELIEF. FIFTY CENTS PRIt KOTTLE. RAM ROCKIT Ls 1, bears the samo 8 oxphination of This letter, x3 will be date as Mr, Engtlsh’s unt tho mutter to Secretary Marey, herctofore printed, ‘Tho latter having al dence in the ofiicint the explanation was. ft ns satisfactory, will cure Foyer and papers before hitin that | ote Billous, false, refused to uccopt ‘The matter had beon viously called to the attention of» Robert J. wlker,: Secretary of the ‘Trensury, aid a lotter had also been addressed ta hhin asking for the charges which were operating against ‘To this Secretary Walker replied that If tho writers would enllon hin he would inforn ‘Tho result of it atl President Polk declined tu tnterfere to save Ar. English, and he was compelled to leave the Treasury on Murch &, 1819, three days be- re Secretary Walker tneneidt hls portfolle over to his successor, William M. Meredith, Itis casily neon that the ease agalnst Bn- Ush must have been regarded a6 a very bat one by Prosident Polk and the two members | stren of hin Cabinet who passed upon | they would not granthin the few day: the now Seeretary “en the suceceding Admiliistration can n the written request of winocratia Congressmen from RADWAY’S Regulating Pills!. ‘was that | PERFECT PURGATIV ES, SOOTHING APEBF ENTS, AOL WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN ‘CHEM OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Vorfectly tasteless, clegantl: Ab ity, cleanse, ad disorders of the Stomach, Liver neys, Hludder, Nervous Discases, t lon, tiveness, Indiqestion Fover, Inflammation o! derangementa of thu Internal Vir Wurrantod ta offest a positive curt Purvly veyvtuble, containing no morcury, mice en, or deloterioug drugs, t2Observe tho following 6: from Disorders of tho Digesth Constipation, Inward Blood in the Hend, Acidity ‘of Nauson, Heartburn. Digzust of Foud, Fullness of woight I the Btamuch, So ? Binkings or Pluttoriugs Inthe Pitot the stom ny Bwiminingof the Huad, Hurrlod and Die thing, Fiuttoring of the feurt, Chokiog Sousutious when ina ‘ebs bofore tho alyht, ¥ i} Doll Pain tn the Head, Detleiency of Pep , Hon, yellownvss of thi { tho Bhdu, Chest, Lin . Heat, Durnlog in tho Fteats, doves of Iadwayia Pills will free Ot System fromm all tho above-named disorders. PRICE 23 CENTS PER OX. SOLD BY DRUGUISTS. ‘i Read “FALSE AND TRUE: da letter stamp ta IRADWAY & 00; WALREN-ST., COL. CHURCI-SP, NB Information worth thousands will bo sea8 TO THE PUBLIC. ‘There cun he no better of Dr, Wariway ‘old estul them privately, rematned tl Hor anit ve Dg netted OW ‘Shurtow Weed, inn Inte card to the Now York Zriiune, thus expresses hhi gish pension ens Journal printed in fubl: exposures in this morning's rib. une had’ been made against a Republican enndidate for have. awakened outspoken Ind the Republican press and people, gyldonce of this ii self in regard ud, peat jAr Suttocatiy nh tho fact thata former Vico-President of the United States froin [ne diana, for an offense yvonial in comparison with tho double fraud perpetrated by Mr, Engush, was driven from public Hf Wo shalt now ace what reputable Democrats say of thelr candidate for, Vice-President, who, Treasury Departinent, fraudulently obtained §3,000 from the Pension Fund, and then cheated his own relatives of + It be remembered that nelpal witness against English is the William L. Marey, formerly Governor of our State, as proverblally upright and just a. eltizen as hy was eminent ns a statesman,” - ee 6 Skin mid’ Byes, Puiu ie be, und wurddun’ Fuses of while aelork in. th their share of It. 1. Cutlour, a mmodicinal Jolly for oxternal hu- ¥. Cutiouta Rosolvent, a powerful blocd puri- uticura Soap, for beautifying tho skin, aro thera ly infallible cure for every spevlos of hue mor from 8 common pimple to sorofulas Ba uaranteo of tho vale Histaoed i, Tt, HR. 1 id Worthieds Imitatians pura ura, Ful Atasolvents, Helielg, ak for WAY’t Oi the amo“ Kudway” ou whatyou but Rg

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