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Vis CidiVAGO Ni BUNE FU MAL, Bi edit asia AL mass of the Republicans will be found Anding shoulder to aboulder with Independent, jemocrats in thelr war upon tha mothods and gentiments which havo so long cont Mt bo the gront issues annibilation of tho methods and rentiments whieh lnve retarded tho prosperity and happl: Noss of those States, ICL were reutilred to FOUMULATE THE 1S8UE8 that will bo made prominent fn tats -‘Independ- ent movement intform ot principles Democrats nnd Repup- loans will stand wuts t GEORGIA. Encouraging Prospects Thero of Political Independent- An Interview with Dr. William M,, Pelton, Ex-Momber of . Congress, aroenforced In pris v like the followin: The politicul *enueus’ ts only advisory its qbaracter—should have no binding force upon tho actions aud vonsotonces of reo ltl. zens of a freo government; but every ballot enst atau cleotion should represant. the convic- ndividil votor. int that it Is essential to free rove ernment to bave a freo ballot, and a falr count of all the votes honestly cast at any State or Natlonal elections and the machinery of inan- aging and supervising elections should be unrded and protocted by law so that fraud will 8 He . Holds Bourbonism Is Declares that Independents Will Rau bi Honorable payment of all honest debts-- All the Principat ay tho payitient of tho Nationul and stato: 08 mpldiy as our Ktieplus revertes will 4, Tu financial inatters we recognize gold and ellver ag the monoy of the Constitution; and all paper isasies—greantnek or other py roney—should bo releemnble, ut the will of the holder, in voin, at the ‘Treasury of tho United fh. Ags soon og the reduction of the National tb ivill permit, we favor tho repeal of ail Ine ,and believe that: all the ‘ederal Government shout be raised by a tari? upon foreign articles imported into this country, und which tariff shail so dis erimtinate in Its provisions as to miford ampli ons courngement and protcetion toi] bome-indus- And Formulates the Issues dopondentism Will Make ernal-Hevenue I Npectat Correspondence af The Chfeaga Tribune, reventtes of tho I ATLANTA, Oily Dee. 2h—-AB an Inutependent Democrat, and # bitter opponent of the Bourbon Domucravy of Aoorgia, probably no tan in thls State tas an mueb promincuee today ns DM. WILLIAM IL. FELTON, of Carterviile,who for two torms represented tha Seventh District of Georrla in tha Lower House Dr. Felton was elected to Congross ine inajoriry In 1876, beating Wittiam Again tu 1878 bo was tries, +4, Wo advocate a Iberal ayatem of tnternal Federal Govornment for works of n Nitional character onty—capec! our water-routes of transportation, “9, Tho National Government 1s TI AULREME, known to the ‘people of this country, and its jaws have the first claim to our obedience, very citizen of the United States Is entitied to protovtion uf bis personal and political rhrhts under thoay Fedorit Inws. “8, We bolleve every child should hive the op- portunity of vequiring a common Bugiish edas entiun In schools forever made free t stipport from the Stute Quyernment “b, Monopolies, by whiel tp exerclse n controlling pawer aver the property and Inbor of a multitude of eltizons, are opposer to the genlus anil splrit af our Government; and we will stoadiiy resist every measure or system that tends to concontrate political power or un dite business apportunitics inthe hands of tho few nt the exp Improvements bythe IL. Dabney, of Rane, Jorious, defeuting the candluute of tho organized Doemovracy, Judge George N. Lester, tho presid> ing oflleer of tho Blue Kidye Cireuit, Notwith- Alanding the fuct that Judue Lester received the valuable support of the Hon. Joseph B. Brown, f Georgia’s repreacnintivos in the Sens nie, und n host of other politicians, Dr. Felton ‘Two successive vietories— ‘brought about a fecling of aml it wasthis that defeated him for 1930, togethor with the fel tint “Dr. to revelve the support of tha Re- publicans of bis district, who bad voted for hin solidly in the two sticee precoled the one of 188), The Rejibllenns in tho lnat cleetion refused to vote for hin on tha grand that bls practices in| Washington wore not in keeping with his expressions on the stump in Geurgin and promises to Republicans; hut itis now probable that the Doctor wilt re- gain the confidence of his Republlean friends, to who he to it great extent dwell his succoss, 14 hu hus taken several atops towards indorsine Progressive opinions and epublienn principles, Aleta augaln rallying bls forces bout him, and will muke tha race for Congress from tho Kevonth District next November, untess ho ts urged to make tha race for Governor at the head of an autt Bourbon party. ndinirers he fs rogurded as na second Henry Clay, both hrappearance and on the stump, That be will makvdt aueomnfertubly warm for whoover opposes lin, there 1s Hite daub, A few duys since Dr. Felton visited Atlanta for tho rurpose of calling upon Gen, dames Long- street, tho present United States Marshal of Georgian, who 16 in perfect harmony with Pr, Felton; and, wolle bere, t persuaded bim tosube it ! J class Aad an casy victary. rivileged class 60 bis frienda claim many, fal entmpalena that paunt system Of lensing tho State conviets must be wiped from our stitutes nso toul blot upon our cl na! “Ii. Party proseciplion ad sectlonnl tdlces have rently retard i and development of 64 prosperity we earnests Tosturs aud, tothis end, and legal meas to suppress proseription and to Tiberalizy seetionul projudices—reeountaing the unity of our common Fedort Gov tty of aif men before tha lav Vhar de veu think of Pres! Adnilutatration?” * So fir be baa made us a wiee and conserva- iita adinirable bearing durin tno lung Hines of the late Prosident endeare bin Very much to the country; and the non-see- thonal and Hiberni charseter of bia re hue ‘Ineud the people that tho alfulra of ¢ nt nre hi sate bands, u joing the country Will bave cause Locons Mo Is growing rapidly fh ff the Soutuern ponpl olttictuns, tho South will rejaice to Presidunt for the whole country.” GEN, LONGSTRERT. Tho conversation thon drifted upon other mutters; and fusked Dr. Felton what ho thought Vittzation aud tu led tho material atemwvhleh tH eo aard will ll v Ident Arthue's tive President. Hy some of bis If be continues GEN. LONGSTREET'S CHANCES fora pluco in tho new Cabinet. “T hopo that they are good.” said be. !f should like very much to see him go in. Lonyatreet L regard as one of the very best men fa the South; and, Independent of bis ability to AU any offiee to whivh he nay be enilud, his np- uuld by of ineuleulable bonetit to a p » Shouid the General go into the Cabinet, who ‘ho hia sticecesor ng United Stat ‘hut would be hurd to sis. Athinta, would make an excellent appolntee. Hult wags tho United States Mirshnt ouce; M told mv so; that is, he told me that be hi niuine in for voniiran AN INTENVIE Ifo talked quito freely, a¥ wil be seen by the “Doctor,” Tnaked, “what offect, if any, will Mahone's recent victory in Virginta have upon Judependence ta Georglits" oa “T think ono gond etfuct Witt bo the assuranca it gives tho Independents of Gourgl and of the South that vietory 13 possible. stifcle to the success of the Independ- «haa been the belief, entertained by thou Bandsot our hest eltizens, that organized Do- movracy in Georgian and inall tho Southern States was {inpregnable; that iyalnst Ita, mosa- aggressive tavemonts it was considered al- = Ileretofers ono ho trickery of nome of his enc- Hayes to changzo his Tull should have hud it. Uo ty the best I know of In Georgia now for the place, ts hia political influence and knowledge of mon will be of great bonus to onr purty, Whe Doctor here boarded the train anid ro- turned howe, : VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. . “ Pho Author of Flora Mel'timaoy. Tu Ue Eulitur wf The Chicaga Tribune. Ciitcaao, Dee. %8.—Cun Hon discussed with a triend ng to tho author- ship of the. poem, “Flora Pskileas ju covered ramparts alt were doomed to rallure. inost gncrilegu to question the strength und ne falubillty of an organization which had so long dominated all political, socjal, and economlo matters In the South, and whose traditions wero Juterwaven with our bistory before and duce the Civil War, Our young men felt that their futuro politicnl, professional, and busluesa suc- ergs was largely deponedut upon this organized Vemocravy. AN thelr dreams aud aspiradons wero colored in some measure by the bupo of the kindly appruvat aud frieudly aysistance of thls political power, ‘Lo oppose It was te become A politicul outewat—to throw yoursale wwiy po- Iticully. Indopendentisin night succeed insomea counties, in an occasional Congeessionat dis- triet, owing to local and porsunnl causes; but to maken attack along the Hue was to fight the ire wealal ley Muloue's yiotury teachos our peopto mies, who jutluenced Mr, you xotiic a quess CWilliam Allen Butlor, sontor member of tho law firm of Butler, Stillinha & Hubburd, Trinity Building, Now York City, 1a tho author of Flora To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cnicauo, Dec, 2.~1t Is fun to seo Willlam Penn Nixon squirm over bis defeat for tho Col- tectorship. . Hv is, bowever, barkluz up the wrong trea whon ho vbarges his defeat to tho Hon, Jobn A. Logan, Can W. P. N. look back to last spring, when he tont tho influenco of his pa- por ty support of a ment dead-beat and biack- muller fur n ittle Constable office on the Wost Shiv, aud te accomplish that aupport allowed bi paper to bevome tho modium of scandal an wbusu of un ald Republican who opposed that vile oflicesceker? “ Jout the qatlod Jade wince.” Hefore be nguin aks for olllee bo inust make amonds fur tho past, Es Liable to Get His Pantnloons Kicked, ‘Ty the Editor of Tha Chicays Tribune, Cutoaao, Dee. 27,—L seo that Gun, Steedman has hud an oruption (LC use this word ns ono speaking of bolle and not of yaleanocs) of remi- niseonces.” Jf I remember rightly this is tho samo gentioman who swore last summer, “By God! Chester A, Arthur shall sover occupy the J wish to reinark that ft cone ORGANIZED ROURHONISM 13 VULNERADI. that, Hke Achilles, whose tnothor thought! Tailed to dip his heel in thd tbereby Ieft one vulnerable place In bis body, Which proved bis overthrow, this orgunization herototore considered Juvincible any the Soutn, ls shown to be mifttal—cau bo wounded—can be defeated; and, In ment. when men gepentily recogni power uf “the drguniztion will wen have Jon been thred of ntolerunco—its proseription—its utter Inok of woll-detined prine elplos—hold together only by the hope of spolls olichit pluce—aubordinatin, party purposes—resting tke an tho ‘urowth and prosperity of tho Bouth—rune ning in EUts Ubitt the imstituiion of Blavery cue deep in Northern thought and Souther feglala- 1 holleve Unt now men who have boen looking for a way of cecape and who huve seen the power of Independuntisns, will Jott their puliflent fut ar rons theye evils, 3 ,t0 this rupldly- fy there be uw regulur Indopendent move- ment in this Btute noxt year; and who will lead ite *'Thoro will bes that [a to an dependent candidates for al bh ure to be ited by olecdons next Yenr--Governor, Congressuien, and others, Weel, the moral force of orgunized Mourboniein hua Deen broken In Georgin over sluice 1874, ony needed one breaeh vite walla TO BOW If8 WEAKNESS— aud veneration with which etore this tue tho most telligunt cltizens would tremble at the siin| Inthuntion that thoy ware not in tine with thole party—that thoy meditated wy trum tho whet there will be In- bo prinvipal ¢ Hreatdont's ehalr.”* sider suet an ono a d—d coward, knows avin stout but stupid old dune followed Sherman through the War, and bol the whilo that oo was being led by the grontest stratogist of the agu—the Brat Gon. Stedman Kuows eome stout old donkey will walk right into tho attice of tho Weekly Democrat and klok bly paptuloons for bit! ite, to removo tho uw it Inspired men. tbiug tke revolt | Zilarin, Ocully or Worm in a Horses '@ Of tho usseinbled trickstersand, raof the organization, hing tke excommunication trom the Church in the fuurteonth century, iT in many cases it Involved business ruln, Hot now contempt mither thin “wreor ts awakened In tiberal. and intelligent tinds by the threats aud displousure of: Huure Auothor mutter hus boretofore operated tn Georgy in favor of Bourbon golldity ‘I4: tho pretunded spprehousion that the uiiinte the binds of the epub- Hen party and some Congresuionul districts bo But our citizens . Bye i To the Lultor of The Chteago Tribune. Brusaton, Il, Doo.2d—In tho dally of the 230, appenred n disputed on filarla veull, One would suppose from the dispiteh that the Ike hud never been scon but once or twice in Ainerica, ‘Two or threo ycurs uze there Wore three or four cnses reported fo diferent sections of thi A vaso Was reported from ‘this villaze whore u two and one-fourth inch Maria was ree moved by Dr, Jue. J, Taylor. tuvh moro frequent thin heretofore supposed. Tho writer af tho digpntoh reforrud to above “Soveral veterinary surgeons (Y) were Homo thought by overwork thy of the cye and this Tho sume clusa of sociil Gutracisit, Don tendersnip. by nogeo votes, Bis. aah Ie Ae ave bid the courte in those lst quire wherein hive they buen beet war on tha Republican part: huve wo gutied Intulluctually, mor horsa had sna) wus Houtitug uvaut,” ato. velorinary gurgvons out out hooks" whenever thoy find a case of enlargement of the nictating Mmowbrans. such nica svoing it flaria in the eyy would pasa it by ns a snapped Herve an a horse with ‘tobavoo und ashes: for * by There ought tu bo some taw peobinicie durbaritics, and providiog for men of a tions to practi mia ppd uw nerve orn wud Democracy prospered and grown in i wealth genunilly more tian the Norte under Mepubllean away? Mave our alfaira boon ad- qulnistored more honestly, more ovopomically, and morg wisoly than theirs? Alas! che Ly hia not been favorable to Denovrutic ral tho Sauth, Alea do net regard with horror now, aa they did Kutue years ayo, tho possitullty of Hes tis auygcated to nn orgla, his probably ‘WE CAN'T BE WOUSTED, Every whero jn the State good mon—lboral men. —progresalyo men—ure waxious form new putit= Uur young men feel taut lowing this organization, they hive ignua-faturs that only decelves—that dances be. ly just previous w our National when the votes ure counted, Touyes them stranded upon potitieal btunderd zit Rpparant vorruption, Uvurgia ls ripe today pst a eo vuturinary’ ae uo Veterinary’ surge: INU ds. Payne publtuan suprom: Ancallrent mane A Word for To the Editor of Tha Chicago Iribung, UL, Dec, 24.—Tho position of Tie Tuiwunn on the butter question has uttracted considerable notice bere, and bus hwen received: with almoat, if uot quite, universal approval. Tho fveliny prevatla hure that it is utterly vro- postorous to demand laws probibitme the man ufucture of oleumargarino and buttorine while tbo prices of the gonuinu article are maintained y Untess ft can bo conclusive= ly shown thut thes» substitutes aro nnqueation- ably injurious to beulth, and that, apparently, hus not. yet Tore chem bri elections, unt Who will lead this movement? 1 cucastul, the peuple will load tt, ‘Whe liberal men of all partics, Vomocrats aud Aevpublicans, forgetting all former party nill- ances, couloaolog under the common banuer, with ong common purpose—to suppress present and Innuyurate a better aystom in mnove on to yictury. carrlus thelr standard must bo tha cholce of the th a clean politicn| record; with pluc! wer onthe stip; wad who wi ginds-bouse as he brings be militicnl trivketera and P uy thelr political ayd oftioiul erie: * Da beli Democrats and lee jurbon mothods oe brought togutper upon if-s0, Upon whut b lo, Jn your opiniun’ At suo high Oygures Good butter at peices ranging from 00 to 45 conts a pound, and it laa fuct tat many lubort Leen obtiged tu foreyo the uso ot frequently been fourd in tho stores hure waking for oluommrgarine, and would that substitute If they gould wet it, What they t butter ute fulr price: 8 good aulbatitiite 40 bo glad to tee Want faa fair gualt or, falling to openly a4 such and not ae butter, that in many towns within two tours ridu of this city good: farmers’ butter fa wold duit WW tasd conte a pound, lowest ture, publicans who are 0; to Li Aud sentinente coul one common platforny; an ould the fight be ma T believe they cnn, Tiepublicans who will refuse to cod the Independents tu Jaed Bourboulan, this class of Republics and somotines ta ope Lourbonlsm, Under tho guise of Nepubiicau- Mein—of supporting thelr own candidates fc ollice—they suanage to cust thelr votes su a3 to for the oppualtion, Theso Oascy age Xow, CxcepUonal, and strovgly marked. and yet Uo cents touch feat rewiil tn veral years since #0 eas Of course there ure sone seuson on stoc ‘The drougth of the their fubt ugulnst organ- ole Ht anal aie Mor cut the pusturago shorts but that lows was waluly recovered be. dure the fronts stopped the Through October (hore wereabundant rainy and. Jul pasturags was suldou better. chances for but fur better than thoy were a prices asked pluce that articie ujmoust beyond Ue reuch of tho poor, and wt tho sume ‘th TuWwth of gruss. .alliunce with orguniz in x do the moet good dlarymen are crying for legislation to prorent tho ‘manufacture of substitutes. How much, forsooth, will those people want for tha gonuine urticle when they have peetslted the making af substitutes, “ainco the prosont exorbitant prices place butter in the vategory of luxuries which tho poor can scarcoly alton to cat? ‘This {4 nove av thore Important question than that of prohibiting the making of clemargarine, : AAURNARRIT. ‘The trink Kxchequerin Paris, ‘To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Curcano, Dee. 27.—It ts nono of iny business, but { somoties wonder what becomes Of all the monoy ralsod in this country aud Britain to furthor the Irish cause. Provably $5,000,000 have toon contributed in this country atone within twonty years prat to furthor Fentantsm and othor manifestations of Irish patriotism. lias all this money been honestly and falth- fully applied as the donors intended or tho caso reqitred? Who betieves that the monoy given to O'Donovan: Rossa tas dane n partial Of good or ndyauceil the cause of Ireland one fota, How do Iriah-Amerioans know that the (m= imense Sums sent to Paris reach the suffering poopie of Iroland? In theso days of dofuniting punk cashiers it behooves contributors to tho trish fund to domand strict stewardship of thelr custodians, But better stil, teense a inore direct aud practical use of the millions: sent to O'Donovaneitogsa, Bagin, or oven Pare nell, would {t be for Trish quttriots hore to bus uD large tracts of land in tuis country, give forty tu eighty vores to cach poor tenant, and pity bls size to this countrys or _olee use the funds in buying up cheap lands In Ireland and parcal- ing (hom out winong nbused temunts. Moncy thus used would nceompliah something. MIli- funs of dolturs huve been ubsalutely wasted by hot-headed Tenders on useless nition and mock wirfare with no substantial goud tu tho worthy causo of Ireland. 5S Tho Cathodrnl Belts, To the Editur of The Chicago Tribune, Crcady, Vee. 20.—1 was not mware until Inst evening that my communication usking who wis responsible for the ringing of the Cathedral bells every half hour from4 to 8 o'clock in tho morning und been replicd to. Lhave since Kuen tho reply, and conclude that tho writer Js one who Has veon borne noward {It ho trod Atuung tha hierarchy of Gout Atleast in his own estimation, elso why: should hedellver 1 homily to “npathotto suuts” for wishing to indulge in balmy stecp during the night-time? As your pretended Christian corres” spondent insiiuates that Lam probably one of thoge who “spund thole nights at tho club or somewhero els 1 confess I epent ming “somewhicre clae,” and Ido not like to.be dine turbed unnocessurlly in tho morning. In this respout [do not belleve that Lain very’ peculiar. As he has taken tho Ilberty to suggest that J nm tgrent sinner, Lauppose T may Indutye ina like lberty, His heathen Chines siauature * Kant Shin” fs very uppropriate Jor an alien, og 1 tuke hin to be, lt sugwesta that ir allun subjects of Romo thay disturb ft Prot+ estunt community by ringing bells ducing tho night, tho subjects of tho Chinese Empire, when they become numerous enough, mnty add to the * nolody" the thunders of tho Chitose Kony. The avant couriers of the Culneso bost are wl- ready erred na, Matinting thoir qucvos—tho badge of thalt natlonallty—in our inidst, Tho disciples of Confucius will only add to tha cons fusion—bedlam let loose. Surivusly, L would like to know what business a lot of old bachel+ ors—calling themselves faticre—bave to come into a community of funiilies, who are taught by Naturens well’ as by: elviilzation that tho night fs given by thy Alinignty for rest aud for uiet slumber, aud to assume tho prerountive of Inturbing them in the indulgence of thelr God- given rignt? I bave been told that the Bishap, when uppeuled to to ubate tho mitsance, suld ho couldu't do it, 1 thought porhips Mayor Har- ‘rison might, Tf tho Mayer cannot, perhaps a presentinent through tbe grand jury would be etfectuut. Lum told that the night-bell nule sance bas been stopped In Philadvipbin. = W. Hepudiation in Ireland. To the Lilltur of The Chicago Tribune. Ci1eago, Dec, 27,—For one, 1 am gind to read the outspoken, honest, and manly words of Col, Rend on the great Lrish question, and it would, bo better for IJrelan if moro of her loaders wero equally outspoken and honest. Tho * No- rent” manifesto {s- not ouly fallacious but tho must pernicious doctrine ever promulgated in the Irish nume, and fs doing more oven than Fenlanism to weakon and destroy sympnthy for the Irish cause. Itis a species of Coinmunism, und no less than tho repudiation of debt, ‘Tho State of Mlssissipp! bus tong bad a bad Tame, beenuse years nyo sho repudiated her public dobt, and stmilir odium will attach to tho Irish poopto if they persist in the “no-rent’ folly and dolusion. What would tho Trish land- lord of Chicuge or Cook County thluis should bis American tenunt, after ecoupying hla house or his farm for ono or two years, Join a tengue of other American tonanta, Ukewlso In arronrs to thelr lundiords, aud issue a manifesto decluring | that thoy will pay no future rant and no back rent, but keep un using the landloris’ property? Suppose these tonnnts wero numerous enough in Cook County to awe other tenanta, aud aven provent tha Juries of Cook County from render. ing noy decisions in favur of our Irish landlords sutug for buck rent or posgesslun of thelr rented houses and furms, would nut Irishmen everywhere ralse a how: and denounce tha Amerlvan tenants who re- ‘fused to pay their debts for back xeut as u sce. Of villains little better thun thieves? Parnell made tho grout mistake of his life when he espoused tho enuae of repudittion, and sot the oxumplo for bis countrymen, Yot it was in Keeplbg with Hla previous mistake in trying to aucure the ubsalute contiscadion, in Purifament, of tho'Irish ostates, und in opposing the noble and self-sneriticing Gindstone, who tind the wel fare of Ireland 6o much at bourt, Had Parnell beon us hovest as Gludstono bo woul buve nlded aud not opposed bin in Parllameot. But Parnell evidently fearcd that Gtadstwne way about to settle the vexed quostion, and would thus gain renown ot Parnell’sexpengs. Pure noil's uceupation would. be gone If the Land Dill becume a attccess and ppeage should bo ngain restored between landtord and tenant, Hather lot Irelang sutfer a Little longer than thot J. Parnell, shauld ceugo to be the contral Hguro Ina war of ngitation, ffence tho fre- brand which caine frum ble maddened red-hot brain—No toore reat till) ant relenged.” Btrunwzo that thy Iris peoplo cannot see In tho conditions Imposed by Parnolt tho ultiva thitls of seltishness, The true patriot sinks hiinselg in the causa of his country, ‘Cho martyr Patriot would tell his suffering countrymen to Torget hin unl make tho best terms possibie He thameelves with the Band bonrkad landlord, ‘und If ft doug not work justice Twill aid in sceuring you tine other, Purnell will himself Ilye to see tue fallicy nnd curse of his repudiation of ront. BI, C. Prospectus of "The Bugaboo? ‘To the Editor uf The Chicago ‘tribune, Ci0aa0, Dec, 20,1 have published the Huga- bou in Chicngo for some timo, but, as people do Hot seem to upprecinte itor recoguizo tt, L hope you will extend professional courtesy and pub- ish tho following prospectus for tho coming year, At tho rlak of boing ussaainuted by a com- niltteo from your composing-roon, 1 beg you to fotlow the capitalization, punctuation, and italy ies, and if you could havo it set-up in batterod: typo it would look more attractive aud natural: ‘Tho business-rmon of Chicago Know what thoy want—The Bugabaa—O yea! you bet! The Muga loo wants tho businuss-men, too, but why? Sin ply bocauso thoy WANT dhe Bugahuo, aud what tho Chicago bugincssemon want they are going to buvel Fuct! . Bualness-mon haye heads on them—-yos~and when they want advortising dono they vo where thoy cun got the vialuo of tholr monvy—becausc, itivchoan’ [fit ts dear, Why? Meoause busi- neag-inen have WRADS and The Bugahoo la a rep- resentative paper! It ls 40, ‘The Bugaboo te a netspapor, and don't you forget it. Why? Locnuse it publishus all tho nows, don't you sco? Wo dan’t publish ww more funny stories, or sketehos, ur pogtry, or ml: celluicous mutter, Why? Becutne tt is a news: wuper, and wn clastic ono vt that—unid if the nows don't come wo fil up with dead “ada, this saving composition, which we allow tho busiuessemen, Hoaides, wo do not have to pay, by one third, aginueh for having our typo vot ne tho alleged *nows papers of Chinaga, aud, as uaual, the ail- vertlaer reups the bonotit! Tho Mugauov te progressive. Why? Because it Incthe paper for tews. The Bugaboo has Ordered ome beautiful, nice, long-tine-credlt, Nyht-faco type, which will mako ‘fhe Huyahod Moro atirnctive, That te cually understood with Out oxplination, “Selut The Jsugaheo has ulso instituted other roforma notably, diichurged somo ef its eurplue ate trebés—all of whicn benctite the advertiser, Our fntercata nro mutual! ‘fumble? (Lheur that one of my diseburged editors te going to start nn alleged opposition paper to be Gallod tho Hilizen, buewe hava not tudo with The Hitzen, Why? Hecausay The Huyaboo bate paper, aud advertisers apprectute the fact). he Buyabuy te Chicago Instituwon, althouyh somo people don't belleve it, Hut it ta! And why? “Because Chicago's Interests aro identical with itd own, and Zhe Hiyatuy bas always kupt pace with Chicugo—South, Facts are facta! hy? bucnuse wo say su} The Bugthoy wishes all w morry Christmus— advertising rates at counter In counting-room. Happy Now Year—singlo copics tive opts i Py Finloy, of Ohto, Ty the Editor of The Unicago Tribune, Cr04G0, Doo, 37.—1t hus frequently been our duty te correct orroncous statements of fucte pour from tine to tie In tho colunos: ndopondout” Democratic organ of this elty. In yesterday's Times, in ite editorial columns, it attempts to refute tho statement of a “coun try organ iocated neurthe Jacksonville Iusang Aayluu’' as follow: A country onan tn sonville an Mnols, tocated Bear fle Jack- osube Asylum, suyss “Gun, Kuler ups ! ¥ fn Sam wats 8 Fintey. of Ohio, Hepaiiens, Chair comm get urn to Cot ‘bo on tho S21 of Jun Polntod ble Democratio predecessor, we speaker, Chalten an of a cammitioe, thereby akowinw himeolf n Digger man than Ham Huda” sam Hundall was appointed Chalrnian of tha Committee on Public MINCILEYR, ANY whan Speaker ho appointed an of the Kane commiites, In‘uteing eg tothe ininorl> ty hey Unt followod n woll-valnblished precedent. Naw the polltleal editor of thu Timea must have overtaxed his digestive apparatus in dolng tls Christmas turkes, elec would thoy not fill hin in correcting a “country organ": and Cure thor, his mind's eye would be clear and quick to revognizo a dearly beloyed brathor in thls man Finley, whom tho editor fs fauorant. onough to term we Republican." Tho Tintes attempts, na will bo Been, to cite a preeedont for the net of Byeaner. Kelfor in uppotuting a representative of the minority to w House conunittes Chairs wanship. Says this zeeat hoad-line papor: * In alving this committes (referring to the Commit. tee on Publle Expenditures) to the minority, be (heaker Keifer) but followed n well-ostablixhod precedent.” And what fe thls * twell-estnblished Preeede * cited by the Timea? Wh tho ap Fularwont by Randall, « Democrat, of Finley, of tito, auother and worse Domvornt, to be Chalre man of sald comuittes during tho'life of the Vortyeaixth Congress, ¥ ‘Tho Finley rotorred to Is Ebenezor 1. Inte, of Boerres Crawford County. 0.. who onty ofe talned iis gout tn tho Forty-sixth Congress after a Demvcratic Legisinture of Ohio hud re-gorry> inandered a previous gerrymunder of the Stute 80.09 to tnako tt fmpossible for Charley Foster to. nRrEsK. The old onth Ohio District, which returneit Mr. Poster to tho Forty-sucond, Forty-third, and Forty-fourth Congresses, was altvaia i Demos cratic district by athousand majority, but this wis not cnough to Recp such a bold and popular lender aa Gov, Koster from overcoming ft, and ench tine with greater case. Tho Demoernoy of tho Tenth and adjutniug tistriets wore so. un raged at Gov, Foster's repeatod success In tt Detnocratic stronghold that choy went to Colm ‘bia and Corced the then Democratic Legislature to so split up Mr. Foster's old district that from 4 Pomocrnt(a” majority of LOW) they made It inbout 4,00), and eaiied it tho Blghth Ohio Dis- tric. ft was In tifa ron that Ebenezer i. Finley, “Hepubtican,” a follower and fortt+ mouthed apostic of Vatlandigham, was pitted aginst Charios Fostor—a district where any re~ Bpectabte Demoernt lke Judge Serey would have received the full majority of 4,000 votes, The * Republican” Finley was roturned by votes over Gov. Foster, und two years Inter his own party became diagusted with his rede mouthed trengon nod very sensibly shelved him isn thing of the past. Ho nerer wasn Repub- Ilcan, and front his snavontip, bo never can be mo one, tinivss the Lord perform a miracio upon bls dark and yarrow mind. Trosu, Tho Planct Mars, To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, Mansurinnn, Warron Co., Ini, Dee. 25—Today the planet Mava Is in conjunction with the earth. Its axnet position in the henvens ts five degrees enst of tho atur Yojut, where the sun appears to ‘Tho mution of this plance will be retrogrado—that Ja, west—until tha 2d of Fobrunry, ag any ono muy verify by compa ring it night after night with any given star in its vicluity, ‘This planot bears a stronger annlozy to tho carth than any other body in tho solar systurn. It revolves on {ts axiv'sn a fraction over twenty four hours, [tis inellnud to thé eeliptia 27 do- Brees, When Ita apposition hup pena in August, when its longitude In tho heavens [3 ubout tho game ns that of tho carth, its south polo ia in- clined towards the sun, aud consciucntly wo can seu 2 degrees boyond Ita south pole, Astron mers huve discovered whnt by some are recog: ulzed un this planet ns continent und sous, Whenvver tho opportunity is fuvorablo for observing its poles thoy present a white appeur- ance, which fa supposed to be tho accumulation of ieo and snow Ji those rogions, Ag tho plinet Mara fs only 4,000 miles in diam- eter, and its mean distance about 42,000,W0 of tniles furthor from the sun thio the earth, tho probability ta it was Ina condiuon for tho pro- duction of vegetable and nuiinul life long befora, onrulobe, Thore tre four iniinits in the unt- verse, so far 13s tho hutnin talnd can concelyo— tho past, for we ean concolve of no period of thy past when there was et a period prior to that; tho future, for wo can convelye of no pose alble future when thore will not bea futuro bor yond; tho unlyerse, for wo can conceive of no puint In the universe but what thore ty apace hoe yond; aad Mite God Is {infinite for Hu iy ovory: hero aud upbolds all things by tho might of Ifa power, ‘erything elso is finite, Change Ia avelEtea on the vegetable, animal, and physical world, Oyr moon was probably the frat planot In our system that was developed and becamo rn world of life und animation, ‘This has ali changed, It is cow a mass of doad mutter, and returning, aa ull organized matter must, tochaos. Next inorder probably comes Mars, which today nodoubt enjoys ull the phuses of nnimal and vegetable Ilfo that our own world does, . Jupiter today bours a closer anology to the sun thin to tho earth. - But the thne will come in tho fur-off futuro when this will all be chunged, and she will be tho abode of sontlent life. At that tne our cucth with bo something in the stato tuat aur moon 13 at the prosunt tue. Lut ultimately the flros of tho sun willbe ext(nguished, and sho will be- coine a mass of dead mittter, fnenpable of turm- ing a world of sentient life beonuse she will bave. nocentral sun to: furnish lor with Haht and et, Naturo is ognsistent—overything oes onin’ accordance. with exuct liws, Tho great Inw arauni which al others oseillate 1s change. ‘Tho ephomora oxists for 0 few short hours and censos: tobe, Animal iifo varies froin a few yours toa century or upwards; yegotable fa from one to A,thougand or more of yoars. The life of phinote = any use the term—suns, and stars arn counted by millions aud hundreds of toltilons of yenra; but the end comos; tha. old worlda pass ‘Awuy and now ones Are Vrought into boing, Own Anon, Sweet William. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Curcago, Dec, 23.—Willlumponnulxoa =“ has no sores to display to the pubdily," because hu has no.more sores to diaplny; tho stock Is ex- hauated. Whon 2 vogzar is sore ull over, bo has only to strip off bis rugs and turn himself round and round, as a turkey fs turned on the apit, une th the publle bas bud an opportuulty to view itn on allaides, Wiliiamponnnixon bega to a+ sure tho public, that he bus but one soro, aud atrips himeolf stark nated to provo that it covers his whole peraun. 1¢ Is ao. ense of ‘contiuent of- tlco-iteh which hag lett ouly one» pit,” but that ‘“pic™ Ia i monster, vid and all-onveloping. Tho Meapale of the situation fs that the viutine futeoted himvelf with the disense by valuntury: inoulation, As Nebuchadnezzar crawled on hts Dolly aud ate yrass, BO Williumpennuixon proae trated bimvelf in tho dust und tinplored tho Son- ator from Uilnois to put his fuoton his neck aud keep it thero, whilo bo -turnat the crunk of his orgyn, and ground out tunea | plonsing to bis masiér’s car, ‘Tho Sonutor tried Ait the stops of his benobinan’s little daily organ, and a wll fecbly squeaked tbe sime tune, une tl tinnily be grew weary of tuo monotony, and Wake aver tho organ and spurned tho orguu- wringer, ‘Then up jumped little Sweet William, bis face ali purple with wrath, and doubled nis little ist, and began tosmite the Sonutur, But tho Sena- torluughed until the tora nin dows his awarthy cheeks tosuy such rage inguch s little mutt, Ani thon bo tells the publig how titte Wiliam begsed tor the Collectorshlp, and how little GU Pierce, of the £0. peyeee for it for bla muster; and how Stone, of tho Nea, bogxed for it for hls friand, Sweet Willams and bow Curtis, of tho 1-0. begged for it, tou; and how they all bogged, god berged uguin in chorus; and how the Wash- ington currespoudont of tho 1-0, threatened whlly tha othors begged. And thon, aftar inv jug beon spurned and kicked at the end of hla long service, Willampenntixon remarks that hg has no coniptaing to make wbout tho failure ofthis hexging for tho Collectorablp, but that Stnare fan princl plo unvderiy i itd Ui Uf the HH rr HIN which Ja a fogltimuto subject of jacuulon, Of course ovary body. knows that thero must must bavo been “a principle undorlyme the apy Polusment," and whate ble principle it must ave been to produce such a big gore ta that frum woleb tte Willi id sulferlog) This blz prinviple which bas produced thle mammoth wore 14 the question whotuer, in dispensing pat- rouge, the voice of the members of Congress or the voice of the Senator should be heard ‘Tho volvo uf the Ssnutor was not for Sweet Will- fam, and Sweet Wiltlum f4 deoidodly of the opie fon that itought not tohyve beon heard; the yolco Of the Comgresainen was for Swot Wiillam, and Swoot William i4 na decidedly of the opiaion that it ought to have boon beard. But the voice ‘of the Congressmen was not heard; hone this surg, and honce these toarg, It would seom that little Oy [Hint Die prins elple has been authoritatively eettied, and it would seem to the duty of Withamponus uixoy to acquiesce, He bus been an organ urindor long enough to know the of the organ-grinder = tithe gyatomi—ta grind = the tunes sot tim to play, aud not, to murmur, ides, $¢ goons hy dil know that bia bie prinelple Gud heen suttied, for he did all bls beyying of thir Souator uolll ho was kloked and vulled out of hia presence, Hut, not content with being apaenel Jn that: quarter, he proceuded to bey of tho Congreysinen who, 18 bo woll knew, had poth> ing to do wita tho disposition of the partigular ‘ spoil he craved, F ‘Tho fact ts, thore Is no principio in a gore, Ie aches ull tho gumu, regurdiess of the quarter whenoe the kick came. Ie the Congressmen hud had the powor of dis) onlay tbo Chicagu Cote foctorship, and had kickod Willlamponn out of tbelr presence, tho spot where tha boot bit would hyve beou surg, sud ached aud smartud, und be would Lave yented bls little spite upon "tno nian chosen by communitics to ropreacnt thom" iustead of updn the Senator, * Wont ure woboro tor it not tu get the offices?" exolulimed Fianno- an of Puxad. Whit do wo grind un organ for if not to bu pald in thyuColleotorship?” exelatns Williumpentutxun, Stop orying, Sweet .Will- tum, anoint your sore with sweet oll, keop sui about It, and over, body: will think it has healed, Couge to discuss bi principles, and try ugain to mike a choap laltatiun nuwepaper for country subseribors. Momus. oo ‘Tho uction of Carter's Little Iiver Vilte ta leasant, mild, aud natural, ‘They yontly stimus ate the Hyer and regulate the bowels, but da not purge, ‘They are sure to please. spliced upon the floor, with his extremitios cle- dooi—'a vie kis PAG they never would administer chloroform in dental ensca underany efrcumatancnn, Dr. Alle tere stated that tho medical statistics showed hat thers was only one tonth fn 224,000 capes whero ethor wns user, whereas thoro wag ono very 3,000 where obloroforn waa tha anes+ thetic. This closed the testimony, and, after a bret alronce, the jury returned the following yer- itt “Wo, tho jury, find that the entd Edgard IT, Tapper caine to bla death at the dental ottien of Sovereign Brathors, No. 107 Chick street, front Ritffocation, entised by pulinontry congestion and panuyela nl the hoart, caugnd by the inhuta- tion ot eholoroforin administered Uy Dr. Lewis Dodge, for the purpore of haying hfs tecth extracted at salt dentn! otfico: and te, tho jury, deprecato tho uso of chloreform in Buch uasos; Wat wodo not consiler that, with the Known. danger of administering chloroforin, suilictont preoautions wero plsorved, and that tho efforts for his rexoration should haye been more vigorous and protracted, and awe would sugacst that centista ahould be compolied to keep all proper uppliances for resuseitating pit- Uente sing anesttiatics In thelr oflicus.” ‘The Jury was compored of Messrs. George Ey Gerts, Nov 176 Randolph street; John E. Geo-, heya, Fitth avenio aud Randolph street; 1}. Porter No. 175 Randalph street; Henry Thore ward, No, 10, Randolph street; Arthur Cooley, No. 75 Fifth avenues, aud John Iahchapp, No. 71 Fitth avenue, . STALWART JOURNALISM. Spolls Grabbing and Ritter Disappoint mentre Cineinnatt Commerctat, Btalwart sonennttsia has been quite plethoric inthis country.¢ It was fed on strong tuod and bad aloud smell, TAPPHIVS DEATIL {nquest Over the Patient Who Expired in the Dentist’s Chair, Tho Doctors Disngrec, of Courac, ox to the Propriety of Using Chloroform, While the Jury Dopreonte Its Use and Gritiolse tho Mothods of Re- susoitation. Tho Coroner's inquest thto the cnuse of the death of B. EL Tapper, of Harimond, Ind. who Med while under the Intlicnce of chloroform in the dental offive of Sovereign Brus. No, 107 Clark strect, 2, wae held in tho Coroner's oltive yesterday. Dr, Lewls Dodge, the physician who adminia- tered the nnesthotic to tho dccensed, was tho first witnoss cailed. Mo testified that be waa n uraduate of the Philadelphin Homeopath{e Col- lege, and held an diploma from that institution and a certiNoate from the State Board of Menlth. Ho had practiced medtelne for thirty yonrs, Deo, 20 ho was callod upon to aidininister chloro- form to i. U. Lappor, who bad employed Sov- erelyn Eros. to Extract some teeth for | The journalist who had tho favor of Stalwart- for him. We took tho usual precau- | {sin partook of hisnature ina pecutlur way, Ac- Uons, oxaminiog tho decensoil’s cheat and | cordiug to bis own Judgmont he was tho most stoning to tho pulsuttons of the heart with n view to discovering if thore wora any Indlea ons of heart-disease, Before administoring the chloroform, be ordered tha patient's collar loosened go that his reepfrution would nat be in- terfered with, Tho chloroform used wns from n four-onnico yint of the fluid, obtained at Gale's drug-store, The chtoroform was poured upon cotton in n cup, ant the cup was then placed oyer the pationt’s mouth. At Intervals it wits, retoovod and the cotton freshly saturated with the Unid, About an ounce “and a haif of chivroform was used, and tt required thirty munutes to render the patient ineonsibte, Tho man was of highly excitable, nervous disposition, and reaisted the Infience of the ane vsthotle, Tho dontlit bad extracted only a fow teeth whon the piticnt shovel SYMPTOMS OF SYNCOPE, and tho dentist und. witness at onuco adopted means to reature respiration. ‘The patient wos intonse Republican conceived in tho ellmate of Columbin, and yet bis distinguishing prinaipte wus that thére was but ono Gf our 50,000,000 of cltizens fit to ho President, Stalwart Journalists know for months before the Chicago Convention that nothlug upon earth would prevent the numiuntion of Gon. Grant, and thoy absolutely pitied tho poor and the fec- ble who differed with thom in upiiion. When Grunt was not nominated and Garfeld Wis nontinated, tha Stalwarts went profusely, abeddiug biter, bring tears, and wore Demi- erats for a time. A fow of them, like Gen. Sivkles and Col, Forney, remained Denioorats, Mut there wna wv wise old statestmsan—n price teal, not n Christin, stutesinitn—nemed simon Cumvron, aud Siinen bal a wonderfully long nogo for the nuws of tho future, ‘fho sunset of lify bad given tho old man mys- tleal lore, and avents to come east for bint thelr shadows before. MHosaw tht Garficld wis to bo elvcted Prosidont—that the Stalwarta would be vated ghar than bls houd, ammonia was held under ila nose, alcohol rubbed over his heart with 9 towel, and hls slfoes removed and his feot slipped with n wet towel. ‘Tho olforts to resusul- tate bim were unnvalling. Dr. Dyas, a neigh: boring physigion, was sent for and" pronuunced Hfo extinct. ‘Tne witness then went to the Shers A's office aud telephoned to tho Coroner to hold un inquest over tho rematns. ‘rho witness was cross-examined by ¥. G. Dane eker, tho attorney for tho deconsed, who was presont In the dentist's office usta part of tha operitons., He asked De. Dodge if tho pationt bud not repentedly exclaimed, Doctor, don’t killmel feel my pulse.” ‘the witness replied: “ fe was alarmed, like aul ‘patients; they afl think thoy arc going to dio, Tho attorney then sald; * Woll, doctor, if you remember tint, you cortainly romember “my telling Sovereign not to pull bis teeth that day.” “ Tremember you called bitin nside,” answered the Dostor/ “but Leould not hear whut was sald,” Dr. Oscar C. DoWolf, the Hoalth Commisioner, who was present, usked permission to question to tho witness, whieh wus granted. Tho octor asked, “ Wore you gulited by tudiontions, or by the quantity given, and do you consider you should havo faereased tho qunntity in such i ease?" Tho witness replicd: “ Wetl, Laould not do fengnin, Lild not consider his excitenent un- usual, but In anothor caso Of tho dd Eshould refuse to administer tha ancathotld’ ‘The witness went on to state that bo had used anesthetics in probably 3,000 cases in the course of bia pructica, aud bud never before had v fatal caso. Ho belleved tho patient diod of paralysis, of tho henrt, THE DENTIST. Stophon J. Snvorgign, tho dentist, testified that ho was 1 yraduate of the Koyal Colleye of Dental Surgeons, of Cunnda, and bad practiced for fifteen years. Mr. ‘Capper cme to his olfica Dee, 90 and wanted sone teeth extracted, and requested the use of chloroform, Witness re- fused to adininister it, and proposed to extract: Hence tho expedition of Simon Cameron to the West, including n visit to: Indianapolis, to Ree that the Republican State Contral Commit- tea should notrun the campaign altogether in tho inturest of Il Es nalts ing the Jndlunapolly Journal; und then thy Warren inceting attended: by Grant, Logun, Conkling, and Cameron, ‘Tho first chitin of tho Stalwarta was that no Hepublican who had not hid aa many ters of the Presiteney as George Washington had could boclected. Whey held thut tho conditions do- ganied Grant or decinred Mefent, ‘They waited after tho nomluntion of Garfield until “bis clection had been foreshadowed— Conkling rofusing to partielprte In tho Fifth Avenuo Confercnce—and thon rushed in to vinim tho whole credit of the campaign; and they have olnimed everything ever since. When Gariiold'tal formed bis Cabinet with- out giving 1 place to Jubnsie New, tho Indian- apolfs Journat had spusing, which continued for an ontire day. Johnsla hud not been able to mustera delegate for Grant at Chicago, but he folt that bo wisn born Hoss, and that a Sonutos rial or Cabinet seat belonwed tu him. Ho bad wlmost consed to suffer when Garilold wns miuurdoread, aud thon the world was iltuini+ muted with 1 frogh Hood of light, Months havo passed, and the call te the Cabinet bia not come, ‘Tho Journal grows initd as tho winter gous on. ‘Phe Stalwart sinall is nots strong 13 wis. We bepln te hear more in thaJournat of anelent history aud modern tmprovements. In the Clty of New York the Stalwirts havo not guined much. Thoy have the old Commer- efat Advertiser, with the vetoran Hugh Hustings, and beyond that nothing reliable. Vbo Tribune and Zines compete in tha severity with which they denounce tho appointment of Howe. The Ohta State Journat ecomod to have atfabor- rauon, for u brief period, between the upple- suss of eranky reformation and hard cider from the fruit of tho Appomattox npplo treo, but the renl trouble was tho sweet clder of other days had been soured by the soroncss of Consular ox- perience. ‘Cho Chicago Inter-Occan mnde the most heart- rending struggto for tha third term that ocuurrod the toeth without employloy any ancsthotle, | Within the scope .of our observation, Mr. Tapper objected te this-and witness asked | ONO “would bave thought to Inter- him it he knew any phyeiciun bo would Iie to | Yeean | had a inission to fasten upon havo ndniulstor tho ebtoroform, Sr. Tupper | the Amerivan | pooplo, tho inexpresslolu lory of Grant for @ thind term and forover. And after Guriietd had beon, elected, and "ro- inoved”” by Gulteau, tho inesttublo editor thonght ls tle bad camo to yot a pleco of brend and butter with a touch of sorghum. Ho had been devoted to Login, Ho bad mournod for Logan, and had bowled for Logang aud Lo- gan bay named nuother mun for tho Collector- replicd that he did not, and told the dentist to yet a phyalelan, and he would yo out and get a trleud us a witness to the bargain about the price to bo pald for tho phystelan's services and for tho extmation of tho tooth. Ho soon returned: with Mr. Danoker, and De. Dodge caine in at the sate thine, The chlorofortn was duly udininise tered, and be had extracted elgbe teeth trom tho Jowor Jaw. of tho patient whon both the Doctor | Ship, ‘Tho etfect, wo must, say, bis been quite and. binlsolt noticed thut tho pationt iad faint. | Soothing. ‘The Thler-Ocean'e spectacies (third. od, ‘Tuo remaluder of tho ovidence corroborated | term groon goxgies): tnvo heen dropped. Ale that given by Dr, Dollgo as to the moans pur- sued to restore anlmntvon, A. i. Stuatl teatiiied that ho hod known Dr. Dodyo for.thirty years, Eo hnd gridunted from nt college In whieh tho witness was 0 pro- fosgor, and bo tut signed bls diptoma, fe could testify that Dr. Dodyo was a regular graduate in bigh ‘standing in Cloveland and Chicago, {fo had administered chloroform in hundrods of enses, but would uot administer it in exses snore tho puticnt was under the influence of quor. Charles W. Sovereign, the othor dentist of the firm, testitled that Dr. Dodge bad adiainistered chluroforns’ to ovor twenty patients In thoir of- fico, always: ye gatisinctory results. Thoy hud ho spectal frrangement with Dr. Dodge, and often employed other reputable nbyalolats, The stutoment of Dr, 'T. J, Wiuthurdt, the County Physiulan, who medo the post-mortem examination, was road. it set forth that the hourt of tho decuwsed was found to ho sure rounded by a futty substance and tho luft vou. trleal full uf Unt blond; tho Hivor wis ontarycd: and yellow, and thore were ovidences of inelpi- ent congestion of the brain. His conclusion was that the pativnt died of puralysis of tho bral, alrsetly induced by tho ndminlatration of chlo- roforimn. Dr, Do Wolf was called ng un export, and tos- tilled that tho use of chloroform in dental prac- tica wus : UNIVENSALLY CONDEMNED NY INTELLIGENT. ‘ PHYSICIANS, It was linblo to finduco weaknoss of tho heart, which, while tho putiont was in an upright post: tion he dontist’s chair, did not have tue pow- er to sead tho blood buck to tho brain, ag in the Normal stuto or dn on reclining posiua ‘This condition would Induce sincope ant paraly: sig of the beart. There was no impropriety in administering.) moderate alcoholla stimulant before giving chloroform. Dr, Do Wolf eald the ronly it percelyos with the mked eye that tho Stulwarts are tlnority faction. the Glube-Democrat, though contloulng its threo-line pnragraphs, has an ale of not caring Tmueb about who Keeps school anyhow, but wo cunnot as yet truco in tho cditoriat tissues the inthimmatory action of « porsonul disappoiut- mo! nt ——_——._. SEWERS AND THINGS. What the Twelfth Ward Improvors Want. Tho Sixth Preolnot Republican Improvament Club of tho Twelfth Ward met Tnosday even- ing at No. 426 Wostern nvouue, tho President, H.C. Bennett, in the chair, Mr. John A. Montgomory, of the Polk Stroct Railroad Committee, reported that tho project of natrect raflway on Polk stroot, slinilar to'tho Twelfth and Van Buren streot lines, was favor ably thought of by tho West Divialon Stroct Railway Compuny, and ho thought ths duy not far distunt when tho lino would bein perfect running order, The Committee on Btreot Improvements were Not present to report, and 0 resolution Instruct~ ing thom to their utmost to report at the next - meeting was uniulmously adopted. Ald. J. D, Evorett, who was prosont in response to ropented Invitations, was neked to nddrosa the club, Ho spoko at some longth on tho sowornge system, and was of the opinion that when ce Luavitt streat sowor wus Inidy as it probably would be in tho spring, and when tho work of putting fo catch-bauing and mating connections with the Callfornia avenue sewer wus com. pleted, that Immedute portion of the olty woutd caso Was AN UuUstAL one; he had novor seen a | Not Ue so frequently ‘subjected to” Hooda, purson rasist the'ullcot of ebloruform for thirty | Everything bad boon dono that could be minutes; they. vauully succumbed completely in | dane’ with. the Hmfted — appropriations, from ton to fifteen minutes, Mr, Suvorotgzn naked if De. Do Wolt would uso chloroform 1s in anosthotic ina surgical wuse, ‘Dr, Do Wolf replied that ho would, us It world bo gafo.on account of the rectining position of the putient, but that no reputuble physician would administer chloroform in dental pravtice, Dee Dodge observed, “That is morely your opinion.” . $ itr, Bovorcign thon wanted to know how it was thut there Were so few fatal cages out of the inany thousand Where chloroforin was oni- loved. Pitie. De Wolf sald ho' was surprised to know that tha use of chloroform was general among duntists at thia day, Dr, Bluthirdt was sworn, but rofused to dis- cuss the wiadot of uning chlaraforms ho knew it was cio enininyeg aud it was always at the putiont’s own risk, lta fmpreasion of tho caso on bearing Wie tht tho operators were pais ened and anskilitul in trying .to rosuaultato tho pationt. . Thu tongue of tha pitiont shoul have been pulled out, and air admittod to tho lungs. [nw recont cusy, where. the patient corresponded In ange and physique, whore un operation was performed for strangu- Intod bernlu, tho same kuvl ofan accident bap- pened, Jig pulted tho pationt’s tongue out of bla inouth and aduinisterod a hypodermic injection of ulcubol, and respiradund and consciousness Weru rostoroil, Dr, T. 0, Duncan testified that, from what ho had heard of tha case, the putiont bud n weak beurt uuturalty, and it bad buen imide weakorby TUE USE OF STIMULANTS. Inall such cases bo would profor to usa other or -ultrous oxide, Tho! use of chloroform in dental and nbstctrical cases wus entirely propor, aud ho had trequently used I Doaths rovulting frou the uso of uny of thy common anesthetics were uot ttnusil, ‘Tho patients knew tho danyor, and tovk tho riska. Dr, Robert D.pten wua sword, and testified that bo bud practioud inediciny thirty yours. Ho wl ways ondauvorad to glyo an anestiatic when the stamich of the pationt wis opty, and be ons orally trat gave a eligot siirnulann consti tag of a fow spoonfuls of brandy or whisky, Ho ale ways. kopt his bang upon the putioit’s pulsy, and never remaved it, dle hud often hud cases whore the respiradon atoppod, but never where tho beart stepped, and ho always rustored cone Regarding street improvewonts, he stated that the Counell had ordered the paving of Western aventie from Twolftth to Lake etreets, His ken, in the frst place, wus to havo the order piss to include from tho tlyeron the south te Fuller- ton avenue, but tho Aldermen of the Sixth Ward had violently opposed it, ‘he Aldormen of tho Thirtuonth Ward hnd ordered the mnendainizing Of the samo street from Lake streot to Chtcarn avenue, and this work, when c plated, would Lea deolded tmproveinent, In tho matter of atrect Ixhts, the Aldermun stated that summa 600 Jumps, Hybted with some other = miteriat than gas, had been orected in all porvons of tho alty, and that tho ineagre upproprint for that purposo Ind been neatly, If uot qu exhausted, Personaliy, bo was ln favor of elcatria light, but tt wus estimated to coat. 87,500 to make the oxperinent utgne in Uyhting Goose Island, and tho City Council coutd nover bo In+ duoed to oxpond S 50 GREAT A SUM FoR-SO SMALL A NEN- EFI, tho for tho reason that ona \ every other wan In ord went would bo fighting er ta get tho Improves Uret. Pervonally, ho thought elvotricity would furnish the comioy light, but he did not think ang project of the kind proposed by tho eueal dbo carried succesatuily through the ouncll, Ou tnotion of Mr, Moutzomery, a yoto of thanks wero tendered to Ald. Everett tur he vivit and for tho inforindtion- he brought. dn speaking to tho motion, several mombure ox- Pressod dlssrtisfaction xt the, oonduet of Ald, Vorelt's collcugue, Ald, Hulburt, In nut oven condescending to reply to the Invitations sont bin by the club, On motion of dir, Montgomery, the Bourotary was Instructed to draw up it plédue, to ho synod Dy auch members of the club us would, promise ta do all in thetr power to ald the wurd's Aldere nen in carrying out ward jinprovements, * mn otton OF tha same wentlomun, Ald Rvore ott way Instructed to introduce, at. tho “next Council mecting. wn ordor for tho pavlug with cedar blooke of West Tuytor strect from Ogden to Canipbell nvenue. . ‘ After tho trinsaution of some minor business suid tho collection of $105 for the defrayul ot exponses tho club adjourned to mevt at the sume place next Tuesday evening, * i sulousnead by ‘pulling the tongue out. | . i ‘ip Vaosthettes rere aangerot, Mata, “the LEADVILLE'S BULLION OUTPUT, bul for pationts ir) Uva " bes their tout ‘hulled withgut taking an Meili iste ets LEADVILE#, Colo., Deo. #3,—~Thi bullion output unesthotto. as they ought todo. The ouly way | poe Teadyilie during tho, past yeur js 1,100,708, A 100,763. ——— to tell whether It was wufo or dangorous, Wau to walt oud sev If the pationt died or revoyercd, Iu ti cyse of paralysis of tho heart tho pationt could yover bo rovived—it was quite bopell Dr. Rea bolloved all duntista in the babit of a ministering ulesthetics should bu required to oop a galvanty battory ready fur service in caso of cmerguney. Jn response to questions from the jury, Dr. flea walda ian dying of. paralysie of tho beurt Was just na dead une mutnuto after tha whock us {Loon minutes afterward; Le would not aduins Iator chloroform thirty minutes: UNDER ANY CIICUMSTANCES. Dr. Hoswell G. Hogue and Dr, N. W. Allport, tho latter a doutiat of thirty yours’ practicy, suid ‘Mr, A. Nathans, one of the inanagers of Cours Snow, has been prominently identl flud with the clrous business for many yeard, and he has lad control of many of the most cvlebrated clreus companies ia the United States, He contructedt severe rheumitisin from constant exposure, and St, Jacobs Oli relieved his rheumatic: palus when nothing else, not even tho best wiedical treatinent, ad hi any good worth wmentioultug Iu 13 enthusiastio th nis praise of the Of, and thinks It lan excellent thing for cirens ore xanizations to take with them traveling, \ Coughs, ‘READ BADWADS READY EBL» HEALTH ES WHA Health of Body is Wealth of Mig RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Pure blood makes sound flesh, strona) Releneakin, If you would binve yout thor (ed your Longs sound, without cartes, aud your cant plexion Fair uso BA LS EYAN hiSobviws APS SAlSaratiy, A Grateful Recognition, “To cure a CHONIO or Long standin; onso Istruly avictury in tho hontiug wrt, Woy ronsoning power that olearly diseerns Beret and supplies a remedy: that restocea step hy step—by degrees—the body whieh bas been enw. ly uttacked and wenkonod by wn tnstdlous diy. ease, not only cominands our respect but dec Serves our gratitude, De. Radway bas fur nished mnankind with that wonderful remedy, Kolway's Sarsapnriliian Hesolyent, which get complishes tuis result, and sitfferiny bumnnity, who drag out an-existonce af prin and discnce through tong daya and long nights, owe hich thotr gratitude." —Ated{eat Avascnyor. FALSE AND TRUE, We extract from Dr. Madway's "TL: Disease anditeCaro,' na toltowa ets 09 LISf OF DISEASES CURED Ry RA DWAY’S Sarsaparilian esolven, Chronta Skin Discnses, Caries of the Ronco, Rue mors in the Blood, Serufulous Disenses, Had or Unnatural Mabie of Body, Syphilis and Venercul Fevor Sores, Chronic or Old teers Balt Rheum, itfokets, Whito Swelling. Beuld I sad. Utering Affections, Cankers, Glandular Swellings, Nodes, Wasting and Decay, ‘of the Body, Pimplis and Hlotches, Tamora, Dyspepsia, Kidney and [inde dor Diseases, Chronia Kbeutnutiym and Gon Consumption, Gravel, and Caleulous Dopasig, and varietica of tho above compluints to which somotimos nro givan specious nunies, We assert that thoroia no Known remedy that posurases tho curative pawer over thege diseases that Hadway's Resolvent furnishes, It curesstep by step, surely from tho foundation, und restores the injured parts to their sound condition, The wastes of the Lody aco stopped, and. healthy blood {a supplied to the system, from which now matorial ia formed. ‘This ia tho first corrective powor of Radway’s Resolvent. In cases whore tho systom haa beon sallvated, and Mercury, Quickallyer, Corrosive Sublimate, have accumulated and become dopositod in ths bones, joints, etc. causing carics of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, qpontortions, waite awollligs, Varicose veins, ote., tho Barsaparil willresulvo away thoso deposits and oxterm! nate the virus of tho disonge from tho aystum. if those who aro takiug those medicines for the cure of Chronfa Scrofulous or Syphilitie cases, howover slow may bo tho curo, “feel het ter’? and find thotr general huatth Improving, thelr flesh and wolght increasing, or evon keep. fog its own, it 1s a sure sin that the cure ta pro- gressing. In thoso disonses tho pattont, elther gota better or worsc—tho virus of tho disease (s not Inactive; 1f not arrosted and driven from the blood it will spread and continuo to_undormins the constitution, As goon na tho, Snrsapsrills makes the patient *foel better,” ovory hour you will grow better and sucrcaso: in health, atrength, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The romovat of those tumors by Radway's Resolvont is now so cortainly estaUlished that what wus once considered almost miraculous it now acommou recognized fact py nil parties, Witness the cases of Mounah P. Knupp, Mre.C. Krope Mra. J. H. Jolly, and Mrs. P, 1), Houdrls, published In our’ Almanac for 1870; that of airs, C, 8, JMbbing, in tha present edition of our “False and ‘fruo,"* ‘Ono bottle contains mora of tho active princl- plea of Medicines thau apy other Preparation, takon in teaspoonful docs, while othors require tive or dix times ns much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOUKS, tore eve pain.and cure woute disease, RADWAY'S READY. RRLIER in from one to twenty minutes, nover falls to ror Nove PAIN with ono thorough application; no mattor how violont or oxaruciating the pal haumatie, ad Etna Cripple Ic, et ous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with dis ney suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEE will alu: instant case. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Iuflammution ofthe Bladder, Inflanunation of tho Loiels, Congestion of the Lungs, Nore Throat, Dijfi cult Breathing, Palpltation of the Beart, Liysteries, Crop, Diphiherta, Caturrh, Ine fluensa, Hoadache, Toothuche, Neurutgia, Rheumatiam, Cold Chills, Ayue Chitty, Cille Blaine, and Frost ites, Bruises, fume ser Complainta, Nervousness, Sleeplentness, holds, Sprains, Putus in the Chest, Buck, ae Limbs, ave instantly retieved. | FEVER AND AGUE. - FEVER AND AGUL cured for 50 cts. There Je not n remedial agent In this world thnt will euro Fover and Ague, and othor Malicious, Hittous, Searlot, Ty phole Yellow and other fovera (aided hy ILADWAY'S BILLS) av quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, It wilt Jn a fow momunts, when taken accord: ing to tho dirostions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sout Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dintrhes, Dysontory, Cotic, Wind in tho Buwels, and ul In tornal Paina, ‘Travolors should always carry a bottlo of Mad- way's Ready Holtof with thom, A few dropsia wator will provont, sickness or paing srod shanpe of water. It fo botter than Freoch Brandy or Bittors as a stimulant, Minera and Lumbermon should always be pro ded ieee CAUTION! Alt romedial ugonts capntio of dostroying ite by on overdose should be Avoided, Morpnine opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosclaiius, aud oth er powerful remedies, da at cortain tines, Io ‘very sinali does, rolluyo tho patient during thelr action in the system, Dut porbapo the secund dose, if ropoatod;'may vavate und increase the suduring, and’ anothor dose cause death. ‘Thore ts no nocessity fur using thoso uncerteia agonts when a positive remedy Ike Hndwiy's Itundy Hollef will stop the most excruciating pain quicker without entailing tho least ditt culty in elther infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. ” Rapwar's Reavy Revrer is tho only romodis! agent in yoguo that will instantly stop pal. Fifty Centa Ber Bottle. Radvay’s Regulating Ti ‘ithout Pain, Always Hellable and Natural tu Their Operation A’ VEGRTABLE SUBSTITUTH FOR CALOWA Perfectly tasteless, olegantly coated with sweet gun, purge, regulate, purify, cleans and strengthen, | ltapway's Pitts for the cnre of nil disorlert of the Stomuoh, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bist dur, Nervous Wisonsos, Headache, Constipation Costivencss, Indigostion, Dyspopsla, Hijiousuesy Fover, Inilummution af thio Howeis, Piles, a all derangements of tho Intornal Videora, Wet: rauted lo offect a pormauentoure, Purely vor otablo, containing 50 morcury, mincruls, ord! storious drugs. ie 7" Observe tho following symptoms result froin Wivcuses of the digestive organs: Cee stipation, Inward Pilea, Fullness of the 1slood 8 0 Hoad, Acidity of tho Stoninch, Nausct Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fulluess or We's in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Fluttering ut the Heart, Cuokins or Sensations when In a lying posture, Webs bofore the sight, Favor and bull tho Hoad, Deticlenvy of Perspiration, ¥ noas of the Skin and Byer, Pain in tho} Lroast, anit Labs, und Sudden Flushes of Meu Burning of tho Fiesh. ne ow. dusus of Itsbway's Prt will freo | aystem from all tho abovenamed disorders. f Price, 25 Centa Ver Hox. Wo repeat that tho render must consult oe books sod papers on tha subject of diseases thelr ouro, uniung which may be name «6 Balas and Leu)? “Radway on Irritable Urethra’? eHadway on Servofula.’? pe And othore relating to diffcront classes of * .,BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. “FALSE AND Bond a latter-stamp to LADIWAY ©, 39 Warren, cor, Churcheate, News Xe formation worth thousands will be seat y ‘ou TO THE PUBLIC. .,. There cun bo np otter guurunice of the Va). * of Di, Rapway's old-catabllubed BR. It. Letty, bizs than -the base and worthless finitations 0) 4 then, us thory are Falsa Kesolvents, Mellefe 2 + Pilla, Bo euro ond aek for Hudvwuy"ss oaye ‘tant the name Hadway”™ is on what you Pe +, Sinking of Peusok dow xi 1

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