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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE ATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1 —] NO. 27, OURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., y gue country should, surmount the veril and | liko monopaly, and by degreo reduces the | We scck the conquest of paaco. We desiro [ to the dictates of conscience, But religions KING CHOLERA, %, | thocostof ' gigantic war and for an entire | pricos of articles to the minimum of & reason- [ to'extend our commerce, and In an @special [ Tilerty must not preverted to tho justification i THE BULLS CONTROL period of twenty years make an averag gain | able profit on the capital employed.” It s | degree with our friends and neighbors on this [ of offences against the law, A religions sect, | S - - to its waalth of one hundred and twenty-five h..pmil-l-vlh point to a single nmn«.)wl\iin continent, We have not Imprn\mll our \l‘ v | strongly intrenched in one of the territories of NEw Yonk, July 18,—The fipolice sanitary iy million dollars per month surpasses tho ex |the United States that has boen created or | tions with Spanish-America as wisely and as | the union, and spreading rapidly into four [ inspectors are investigating fiye cases of re. i i Tho Next Presi o | Derionce of all other nations, - anclent o | fostered by the industrial system which 1 [ persistently as wo might have done. Vor [other territories, claima the right” to dostroy [ ported cholora in o tenement house on Sei The Cmfia!fl (rain Market at the 0 Next President of the United |modern. Xven thie opponents of the present | upheld by the republican patty. moro than a gonceation the sympathy of | the great safeguard and muniment of scial [ 10" 1o on Spring - revenue system do mot pretend thatin the | “Compared with our foreign commerce theso | those countries hias been allowed to drift away | order, and to practice as a _religious privilege | **10¢ Pmsnn[ T]mfl States to the People whale history of civilization any parallel can | domestic exchanges are inconcoivably great in [ from us, ~Wo should now make every effort [ that which isa crime punished with.sovers [ Mansriies, July 15—~ Deaths here from ' g bo found to the material progross of the [ Amount requiring merelyns one_instrument- [ to gain thoir friendship, Our trade with them | penalty in overy stato of the wnfon. Tho [ o 55 B i E— United States, sinco the accession of thoro: | ality as largo & mileago of ralway as exits to- [ is already large, Darlog the Iast year oue | crodncss and unity of the family wnst be | A s B sl ) A Rising Tend y N % publican party to power. day in the other nations of the world com- | exchanges in the western hemisphere amount. [ preserved as the foundation of all eivil govern NS 1810, on: 3 He Reviews the Prominent Ques=| " Tho period between 1500 and to-day his not | bined. These internal oxchanges are eatim- [ od to threa hundred and fitty millions of dul- | mont, ax tho source of orderly admiistieation, [ Tortos, July 18, Sixteen deaths have oc- g ency in All Kinds P 4 been ono of material prosparity only. At no | ated by tho statistical burean of the treasury | lars —near'y one-fourth of our entire furaign | as tho surest puarantos of moral purity cutred! froma chrolore vinos 10 o'elook Shis of Coreals, tions of the Day. time in the history of the United States has | department to beannually twentytimes as great | commierco.” To those who ssem disposcd to | The claim of the Mormona that they are [ L o'clock this morn. = there been such progress in the moral and |in amount as our foreign comme t is | underrate the value of our trade with the|divinely authorized to practise polygamy | —— philanthropic field, ~ Religious and charitable mlu('{.hifl \'M; \i:;].l A;“ hnmvlm{vl-v‘ nt(vm'.»lhn .-.u.m‘n--wlllxnnl. m'|| .’;m[xlh ,\mlon_‘ 8, it [ should n' |n'u-lu-‘rrlmlll’flllnlml‘(hnll'llunll of New York, July 18, - Later Investigation B tC tt] G 11 r . : institutions, schools, seminaries and collegos, | creation and the heritage of the American | may be well to state that their population is [ certain heathen tribes, if they should come | ¢ =0 0 a u attle : T 2 Favoring the Continuance of a [y, n” funded “and endowed far more people.that foregn nations are strlving Ly | nearly or it ilions ~and. that, i1 | among uh b0 contine e it of hunan sac AR T e AL on rovcs them to be 4 GDDBPR ydnre in Lit £ . . gencrously than at any previous time in cur [ every device to enter. is into this field | proportion to agy o numbers, we fmport | fi The law not interfore with wh: hildren's summer complaint, o De e Strong Protective Tariff, histor onter and more varied relief has [ that tho opponents of our prosent revenuo | noarly doublo as wuch from them ae wo do | man belioves; it takes cognizance only of what | piyawa, Wuly 18, Thore is much® sick i, a s beon extonded to human s foring and the cn- | ystem — would froely admiit tho countries of | from Furopo. But theresult of the wholo [ he doos. Ax citizens, the Mormons are en: |, R Ay wich' sickness Toad tiro progress of the country in wealth has [ Furope—countries into whoso internal trade | American trade is in s high degiee uneatisfac. | titled to the same ¢ vil' rights as others and to [ 1T 1 one hospital there are over a dozen And he Pri . . And Olaiming that It Has Not |been accompanied and dignified by o broaden- we conld not reciprocally entars countries t | torg. Tho imports during the past year ex. | these they must be confiaed. Polygamy can [caseof yellowdover and a hundred of dyseu- [ A0 the Prices Remain Station- § ing and elevation of our national character as \\hl\'h(wn »)lw.'l.l ) ~i;!|;m‘l-~nugn4‘l v advan- [ceeded two hundred and twent -nva‘mu..um never receive national sanction or toleration | tery. f ary or Fall [ a peopl tage of trade; from which we should be gaining | while the exports umounted to fess thun one | by admitting the community that upholds it > AHiT 18— The all, b4 Injured Our Export Trade. Oty osnonents fiad fanlt that our revere | nothing in retnrn, hundred und tweaty-five millions—showing « &3 & state in the union. Like uthers, the | ST PETERSIURG, Tuly18.—The plague made v 3 system produces a surplus, Bu they. shoulkl | kerker Crox Tk MEcuaNIO.AND rie Lavowsn, | BAlanco agaiuet us of iore than ons hundrad | Morians st losrn that the liberty. of the ibuappearance at Khars and othoe sationn in| b B+ § not forget that the law has given a sp. ailey o ila Jad ol wuli ) mitlions of dollar ut the monsy docs n, udividual ceases where the rights of soclety us, brought form Persia, A sanitary risk Demand for Oertain Grades He Shows Wherein It has Bene- | purpoc to which ali of the <urpius is | ; A Gl Bk P R ey it e cordon at Batup proved useless, eight hundred of Hogs. f bly and lonorably applied —the reduction of | Sytet “\Waree UL to Kuaropo in coin o its cquivalent 10 pay OUR CURRENCY. @ i : . fitted Agriculture, tho Tublic debt and tho gonsequent relief of [ B W aro Wiy reducod whert | Furopoan manufwburors for tho. goods which | Tl people of th United States, thougl [ V01 Bavivg dind at Bedea durivg May. Sl i the burden of taxation, No dollar hins beett | Jivq in comfort, educato his children, and lay | Shey send bo Spanish Aworica. e, are bit |often wrged and tompted, havo, nevor seri. | Prince Dondonkak Korsakaff s intordicted MARE " TELIN yrnated, and tho only extravaganco with Which | 1S ol amovnt for the necriliies o payiaastors for this enoriuous amount waval | ously contenplated the racogaition of any | tho Moslems of Cancasus from making pil- (ETS BY 1ELEGRAPH, ! enqa | the party stands charged is thy generous pen- | ' B SRS o ably con. | ¥ L0 Enropean factors —an amount which is a | othir money than gold and silved d_cur | grimages to holy place — And Declares Free Trade Disas- |} ing of soldio v i thioiE aintlies < | S0 THC TedUCHionicl Wagey luevitably oon us draft, in_every inanclal depression, | rancy dircetly oonvortibla. into thom. Thoy |58 o holy places. Spacial ; : an extravagancs which ombodies the' higheat | fodiiont uban thirowing oue Hotno market opsn SHE DI O NpoaIR poney dircetly: canvertible into them. - They | ™3 0o Tuly 18, — Hoalth afficrs hero_aro | S1i8! Dispateh o th Bex, trous to the Worl;mgman. ToELof Jsdoy 107hS ! reORRBILIGH TR :nv:,1‘1;1';:‘-:1M‘le\;:l‘l‘la‘ll4l|v‘.rfll\; fh;'v"".‘f”.-"‘"‘Y:\\i,‘-‘ i !m( this condition of trado in groat part | yuy necessity loss provsing than that of des !mn.-\ ('.. ov ..“.1 vhullmlu CHicaco, July 18.~Under strong bull T ment of a sacred de When reduction of [y o o O ; \ e e e chang Canuot the market for oue pro- | parate I e RGSHTBIES Fok: the ance, <pital for chol- 0 bears force 3 3 o 9 ¢ 4 Jigh it in sv form | - 4 R L ) 2 3 | beginuing in our effo 0 Improve ol rade re v plati 0 v land, and 1 P 13¢ & bushel, o C 1 Our Foreign Relations Favor Our|cwn be trusted to Tt et forth | sorrow ol dogradation of ‘Iabor’ would plaut | RO e sifork to Bnpravi ot tado re- | ing of the relative valuos of wilvor aud gold, |18 S RO TRY 1 g0ty taat nghts [ continued. Among tho e pren. Shorts i fh it moat clToctively ald the industrics of | ghe reeds of publlo danger. tonk until siniilar and mutaally sdvabtageons | aro o n ol ver a8 thiomoniey of account ( v,q wayo. is improvit, ‘Dho daputy mayoe ia | § b g G Domestio Development, il T gepablican gy s shodiy it | LR v Lo oGVl it 18 | W .t e o L S| e 8 P coR, bk 01 KO0 | o e Comsork, ok OUR FORRIGN COMMERCE. maintain juss relations between labor and [ i Eeinents have feen suoeess uado | with the increasiog commereo of the world, [ #e0 e g Jones, J.T. Lester and Ncrman Rex A frequent accusation by our_opponents i« Gapital.-guurding with earo tho rghts f ach. O ATA oL :;'_’“f“'.'},,?"‘,‘.;‘,',‘,;,\I',‘"‘,‘, L ERE S Drelb s - Ot b "NTARSEILLES, July 18,23 doaths Inst night. | market fluctuated uncertaioly q,:l‘{)« ..LI:.’ He Favors Closer Relations with that the foregn commeree of the country s | (s aand wil i Joad i tho ugawe.to| 4283 v whote coloniel domibyon f | eramens should. ot cosns 4o urgn (i .| (118 choica sppoarod at Arles, 4 milew”from tho opening ot und a call from short, 1t . steadily decayed under tho influence of the fthe injury of both, Labor is indispensable to | i SIHL b IV e co of | uro until o common standard of valuo shall be o1 P it responded irmly and advanced, closing at to Other Amerioan Powers, protective tariff. In this way they sook to ar- | tho creation and profitable use of cap tal, and | (S VOPROVS B OXRAE e o | eoached and entablishied —a stundard that | o P A ke G M S S e kg ey ray the importing interest against the republi- bt fcrousos tho efficloney and ke of izoaso el No fol] s boon euitfated e use thy silver from its inos as| Dovem, July 18.—Tho municipal council ta |40 lower than Thursda Closing prices N it ITIoT) can ty., Itis o common and yet radical | ), g b e o | littl Our foreizn policy in its broadest and | yn auxiliary to gold preparing anti-cholera measurer, Vessels will [ Sopteruber opti lvi 38 otes a Growing Reconciliation | other is an enemy of both, That policy is wis- [ 1+t (HF fareion bl o . September options advanced to 86, then by error to confound the commerce of the coun- | est und best which harmonizes the twoon the ittt ol Ly AL ) » [tho balances of commorcial -~ oxchan bo exawined bufere entering tho harbor, gradual stages to 86, and at one ti i1 \ A m 19 | of frioudship. of commercial enlargement, ¢ run ™ - %o 80 ime to 86{. It Between North and South. try withiits carrying tradoan error_often | basia of ~absoluto justice, The - ropubli- | °ffietiishibe pf commorcial olargement, | : THE PUBLIC LANDA, Orraws, July 18 The _dopartment of | then dropped back to 864 and closed at. 85, | committed innocontly and somotimes designed- | can party has protected the frae labor of [, ‘(e MREE OF SHetioat Which BOCRES (0 44 | Tl strength of the republicin incroased by | agriculture has issuod instructions to quaran- | figure § being asked. October wheat oponed | ly—but an crror 8o gross that it does not dis. [ Amcrica so that its compensation s lnrgor |y M0 GV EEEEC CHSERY FRUSE BEVANE CXAR | tho multiplication of laud-owners. — Our lawi | tine ull sgations of tho Dominion, also te cus- | at 894@sG3, and closed at 86i, 87 asked. Au- { T g f tinguish between the ship and the cargo. | than is realized in any other country, Tt has [y 3155 HEAG 0 PRt BESRAID of {ghould look to the judicions encouragement of | tom rs who are ex-officio quarantine (wust wheat opened at 84 and closed at His Views on Oivil Service Reform | Foreign commerce represents tho oxports and [ guarded our p oplo aginst the unfair com. | the tepublic, must bo the paugply: wnd eafe- |yl wottlers on the public domain, which | oficor, callivg attention to the nocessity of |85, The same' bullish tondency porvaded imports of a country regardless of nation- | petition of contract “labor from Coina and | g7 0 VRS E0AR Ao e e should honceforth bo held as a sacred trost | extea vigilance and caroful inspection of all CORN, Clearly Expressed. ality of tho vessel that may carry the commo- | may be called upon to prohibit the krowth of | SHZet K I or poory native or naturalizd | £y tho hencfit of thoso soekivg homes, Tho | vessals tron Marseilios and Toulon, g ditiosof _exchange. Our trads has | a similar evil from Europe. 1t i ooviously | IR W €0 0Rec IibsE SLOryWaaes, WaRK s0- | tandency tu consolidate large tracts of Land in [ - Loxno July 18, ~Tho steamer Saint Dus- o oponed at b}, ran up 2 b6 and from obvious causes suffered uafair to permit capitalists to mako contr: Jiblic shoul i mover oot a Tessar duty, 1t oo | €1 ownership of individuals or corp m 1 | tan, from Marsoilles, anrived in Mersoy to- | 01030 at September opened at 64, and Mormonism, Currency, Public|fent: since 180, but our cemmerce | for clieap labor in foreiin conntries to the hurt | P SIGILLROVer A cobt & fomat dutyy 16 oun | hould, with proper regard to vested rights, be [ duy, * Thoro wro two doaths from cholor | closed at 03, Octobor opened ar 63 aud L [ Mx::rfl::e:i\!.xenlc';wfd.\“flo.dl‘-; rodigious. :;;I,:)::]n:xr ol f"L;i( ”f'i»;:f’{”' A:f.]f\;urvrlfxlull of the humblest man who dwes it loyalty - pro- ilmim.fi.-ui |>|||I-I(|l|yn«l.rmllllnu‘mmilm-r:n‘_l;l during tho voyage. The stoamor was ordered :Lt‘.fi"{:.:‘p}.'»’; Lgmu;n:\mncfl l":l'l'rah*ml!d Lands and Shlppmg Interests. y 4 ved ot rato anc zens, ich a policy (like which would | o i om s, and protostion which shali | 180 it the hands of one man is far less profit- | placed in an isolatod position and all - commu. | 404 the prospe, foreven a stronger mar- to an_amount which absolutely dwart all | leave the time und other conditions of home [ (EFHOR b Houns mid biotostion which able to the nation in every way than when its [ wication with shore forbidden, ket to-morrow, Prices, brokers say, have provious devlopements of one trado beyond | labor cxclusivoly in tho control of tho om. [N, A LA whetover Tund o sy | ownership s divided among ono- thosand “ boen abnormally low, and thoriso is in_tho % the sea, From 1860 to the present timo~ the | ployer), is injurious to all parties—not the [EO-UPOL TN BEARG, men, Twe evil of permitting large tracts of ING z T rational orderof things. The market owes its A Free Ballot the Safeguard of | foreign comumerce of tho United St (di- | leastso'to the unhappy persons who are made THE BOUTHERN STATES, the national domain to ba consolidated and LINCOLN'S TOMB. strength to the demand for shipment and in Republicanism, vided with approximate equality between ex- | the subjects of the contract. The institutions | T recognize, not without regret, the ne controlled by the few against tha m.ny isen the dieposition of farmers to sell on an Slc y ports and i.}.pum). reached the astounding | of zlh United P;-lt-'.en restupon the iutelligence | 8ity f~-r~|-2-~nlunu ri{ ttwt'neeu"n";vfdsm_r o hauced when tho persins controlling it are | Oharges That Ite ©onstruction is | bair. —_— aggragate of twenty-four thousand millions of | and virtue of all the people. Suffrage is made | mon_country. ut the regret diminishes | aliens, Itis but faic that the pubiic land PORK 3 e Tule 15th 2sss, | G Tho balance in thix vast. commaroo | woiversal aa o just. Woupon of seif-protection | when T soo that tho olemonts Whichssparated | dhoud be dispo od of only & actusl - ottlors Grossly: Defective, stood steady at 23 50, but p i Avausta, M., July 15th, 1834, |inclined in our favor, bat it would have beeu | to every citizen. It is not the interost of the | them are fast disappeacing. Piejudices have [ and to those who are citizens of the republic, —— D The Hon, John B. Henderson and others of { much larger if our trade with the countries of | republic that any economic system should be | yielded and are yislding. while a growing | or willing to bacome so. Chicaco, July 18,—A staff correspondent f the committe, ete., ete. America, alsewhere referred to, had been |adopted which “involves the reduction of wnlnilltytvnlrum ""g,“-""'"- n and .tlm].\m;‘t.h OUR SHIPPING INTRRESTS, of ’““ lul'-r S h'“‘hw" tnvestignting the | ™ in sympathy with the general tendeney, GrnTLEMEN:—In accepting the nomination | more wisely adjusted. wages to the hard standard prevailing elso- [ern heart alike. Can any one douht that |y o0 our natia ) rulah | § o ARrR L OCo8 2 ne and waw netive and firm; August openi g it b g It is diflicult even to appreciate the magni- | where. The repuolican party aims to elevate [ between the sections coatidence and estosm ;’]’m",’;‘;:f}',"'l‘.“r',".‘;:.'f':f.:flm‘1"5" V{""“"i"'. condition of tho monument at Springfield, | 7184 and closiog at the antho, aiter having for the presidency tendered me by the repub- | ggg of our export, trade since 1560 and we | and dignify labor -not to degrade are to.day more marked than at any period | ou (g ATV TV G E Ot | 111, over the remains of tha late President |gone up to7 2), Soptember 7 50 and cloving lican national convention, I bog to express afcan gain a correct concoption of it only by| As asubstitute for the mdustrial aystom |in the sixty years procodivg the eloction of | o) blow was given to it in the gencral substi- | Lincoln, and that paper will, to-morrow, pub. | 26 the xame, though it sold at 732}; October deep sensc of the honor which is conferred | comparison with preceding results in the same | which under republican_administrationy has | President “Lincoln? This s the result in | ¢, 000 M REGEERE Th T BERER st | Lincoln, ai paper Wit L0 mOreow, PuD- | 74 and closed at 7 424 and of the duty which is impoced. I ventura | field: The total exports’ from the United | devoloped such’extraordivary prosperity, our | b t of time and in part of republican prin- | o 'frontage on the two great oceans, with a|lish four columns of sensational matteras to| * On the afternoon board, markets were : Lt ]- 2 from the declaration of indepeudence | opponents offer a polioy which is but & series | ciplos applied under the favarable conditions freightage larger than that of any oshar na- | ita condition, It will charge the grossest dis- | fairly active for wheat and corn, and prices to accompany the acceptance with some ob- 3do «n to the day of Lincoln’s election | of experiments upon our system of revenue—a | of aniformity, 1t would e a great calamity | ¢ ¥ AT LR G T R SERE R i the performance of the work, and | irregular and closed § to lowar on whoat servations upon ths questions involved in the |in 1360, added to all that had previously bean [ policy whose end must be harm to our manu- [ to chango these iufluences under which ;) Glition” Vet the government has hitherto | v . 1 N oo | on corn, i contest—questions which may affect the fu.| exported from the American colonios from their | factares nd greater harm to our labor, - Ex- [ Southern commonwealths aro. loarniog o | tie 5 e A Csmal share of tho. on. | V1L Kive # detailod account of the defects in R o favorably | OrRinal scttlement, amounted to less than nine | periment in tho industrial and financial sys- | vindicatecivil rights, and adaptiog themselves | coupygement given by the government to | Construction, the aggregato of which threaten OATS ture of the nation favorably or unfavorably | ¢housand miltion of dollars, On the other | tem is the country’s ery dread, as stabil- | to the conditions of po'itical tranqguillity and railways and to mauufuctures, and a swall | the caving in of the terrace in which the erypt | and provisions were quict but short ribs 2} for a long series of years. hand our exports from 1860 to the close of the | ity is its greatest boon. Iiven the ancertalnty | industrial progress. It there be o.casional | (0 S 3 el | 1 ; Tiliher, . it g ] | y & 1t ¥ ; 3 | share of the capital and tho zeal given by our [is situated, if not the overthrow of tho monu. | hikher. Tn cnumerating the issues upon which the | last fiscal year exceeded twelve thousand mil- | resulting from the reccnt tariff agitation in | and violent outbraks i the South ugainst | it 0 iows enterprives would have. car. TR AT republican party appeals for popmtar. support, | 101 0f dollare—the wholo of it boing tho pro- | congress has hustfully afTected tho business of [ this peaccful yrogrees, the public opinioa of | HEFTS AN Subelilnes WK o S48 ueng itself, Tho correspondent finds that CATTLE, publican party appeals for popular SUpport, f 4,04 of American labor. Evidently a protect- i Who can wmeasure the [ the country rvf«nlwlwmvnu exceptional and | 37105 st enacted romoves some of the bur. |the inner walls are of soft brick, | The market was dull and weak from first the convention has been singularly oit | jve tariff has not. injured our export trade hopeful trus:s that such will prove the lust. | ong wpon our navigation and inspires hope | which is already rotton and in many |last, on all dexcriptions of cattle. Not = cer- aid felicitous, It has properly given the|when, under its itluencs, we exnorted in twen- t “'he South nceds capital and ocoupation, | g1t this grent interost may ut last receive its ) o ite ohi & load of shipping cattle was sold and only & lending position as to the industrial intercsta | &-four yoars forly per cont moro than the | potual tarifl agitation is to bo inthcted upon | pob controversy, A much us any pere of the | 4o shiir of attontion. - All offortatn this di. | P1eces wood snd granite chips are thrown | oy wory'tukon by dealers in drossed beaf. of the country as affeoted by the tariff on | totol aniount u,l.:e had El.m“ exported in the t)‘m countey? We aroin the midst of an il"'“’ Lhuum; i) f;llll prot Wla“ of | rection hould racoive eucouragament. in to fill the rpaces which sheuld have been | Good cattls were 20 lower than at the by ¢ entire previous history of Americancommerce, | abundaut harvest; we are on the eve of rev e revenue laws which he republicn Y NES » THE. 3 solid magonry, In Febura « % | 0] ing of the wesk, mmon nati 40 to ‘ imports, On that question the two political | All ‘tlo dotails, whon analyzed, corcospond | of general prosperisy. Nothing stands in our | party offers, Somo of the Southesd States | .~ SACKEDNESS OF K HALLOL. b e i ",{“L',',“f,y (- it the “”rhf," Pisheindiihas s i i e e paction arc redically in conflict. Almost the | with this gigantic resuls. The’ commercial | way but the dread of a_change in the indus- | have slroady entered upon a ow e of indus- | This eurvey of our ¢mudition as a nation | runufng tho entira length off the terrace fell, |0 K SGEE floshy stears of 1000 pounds firat act of the republicans, whon they came | Gties of the union never had such a growth as | trial system which has wrought such wonders | trial development and prcspe hose, at [ Fewinds uy that materlal prosperity is but o | and fagstoes which form the floor of the | 11", creabouts, tao good for foeders and not \ 4 L g ey CAme [ ¢hoy have enjoyed sinco 1860, Our chiof em- [in the last twenty years and which with the [ lcast, thould not lend their o ectoral votes to | Bfickery if it does not tend to preosve *5= yiervaon arg hebd up by timbers put in by the | 203" 00 oriatased beef dealors, xold a Th power in 1861, was the establishment of [ porium, the city of New York, with its de- [ power of creased capital will work still [ destroy their own future, berty of the paople. A free ballot is the [custodian, This arch had been keyed up fi,“, an 4 0)to 4,76, Thare were only. about -l the principle of protection to American labor ’mndencis-n, has within that period doubled | greater marvels of prosperity in the twenty | Any effort to unite the sothern states upon [ safegtiard of, republiean institutions, witheut | with pine wedges aud ‘chunks of -mortar in | 7% (G0 0F Taxans on the market and they p aud to American capital. This principle the | her population and ivcreased her wealth five | years to come, issues !‘;;‘t H“'Wmll.u(l:.ln meorios of the ‘V;i'.i'r"lLfi-"L'i' 4 v;:":l:"'l’{"'fl .'*h'f;‘"l"‘»a A bov- | places whfmu mitulhlw-k« "'nui}’ Ll 'I‘“'I" were almost unsalablo. Prices on Texans are s - i il 0 L1 fold. Duriog the same period theimports and ; BTy OLIGY wer, will summons the noithern states to ction honeatly conducted, embordies | were not long enough to reach the wally their [ g4, 500 lows ck, and i 3 republican party has ever since steadily maiu- | ot orts which have entered and Joft. her har- L L vomeiyn i the eertionc bt ationality | the very majesty of true government. Tan |muer - cuds® were. s byl | B e e veatocuin tained, while on the other hand the democrat- | bor are more than double in bulk and val (ur foreign relations favor our domostic de. | which was their inspiration in the civil strug- | millious” of votcra desire to take purt in the [ ping boards. {Where heav granite columns | W0 SO0 SRR 0400 20 to b0 Tow: W f o ¢ : x VAl | veloment. We are at peaco with the worid | el idl pending contest, The safety of the republic | fur = statuary — ros = with veal calves, and prices are 20 to Hic low- \_ic party in congress has for fifty years por |the whole amount imported and exported by TShos gle. And thus great energics which should | F K 0 ¥ 1 for uary rest on the terra they | .\ than the first of the week; the best are not g 4 T, Twice within thet | her between the settlement of the first Dutch |, 8% Peace upon a eonn d basia with no unket- { o wnited in commwon indus rial - develop uent | Fests upon the intearity of the ballot, upon | are leveled up with pine wedges and the [{EEeaL V0 g5 DG WEOE BAS Bett S0 BUb istentiy warred upon it. Twice within thtj o)., %0 the islaud of Manhattan and the | t1°d questions of sufficient mognitudo to em- [ il be wasted in hurtful strife. The demo- | the security of suffrage to tho citizen. stones are broken by the unequal weight. The | 081 IR O GO0 Eo Il with period our opponents have destroyed tariffs [ ougbreak of the civil war in 18 barrass or distract us. . Happily removed by | cratic party shows itself a foe to- southern | deposit a fraudulent vote is no worse a crimo | inper wali aro loose, and aro held up by lorg | * 0 o P Tt A 2 ; : QuIbE v mar 0 10 our geographical position from participation I i i uinst constitutional liberty than to obs ruct o ) ey pens crowded full with fair to good cows, for arranged for protection, and since the close of AGRICULTURE AND THE TABIFF, uegaceraplichling e A el i aiion ;.mrmuy l)l)"n]]wuyn Iml\nlur;,' A 1| urging i Ir chpatlsional K Ry snl ;»mrll-“ Props, now I._n;myi The e \'y‘nbinn-niur '.h;) Latttritasiny (s g0 gl = = el = e . & erest in. thoss question: lynasty or [ youthern political eonsolidation. Such a pol @ doposit one: . Ho who corrapts | erypt in whick the remains of Lincoln rest, 3 400 poi B0 the civil war, whenever they have controlled m;r}:lelnlfi‘rl::‘lln‘::uln::‘L::n;'t“n;lz: i.E“wl:fhfi- boundary which ko frequently disturb”the [ {0y uancocs the rising ins.ict of patciotism | 8uffiage strikes at the very root of frea govern- | ary supportod on pine hoards,which terrace on. fl'l'“,ff._’f,,fi'l.“{.}r,:..,,"i;r:;'fi;lungfym NO“L:.":““ { the house of representatives, hostile legisla- o mtion, and s entitled in ovory ad- | peaco of Europe, wo aro loft to- cultivate | inthe cart of tho sonthern youth; 16 rovives | ment, He s thearch-onemy of therepublic, 1o | gh wonth and enst siden has been taken out to | 1101 t0 Kood V150 w0 150 pounds, 580 to 870 tion has been attempted-—never more con- Lrevenne laws to the st consider- | friendly relations with all, and are freo from | und stimulates prejndice; iv substitutes the [ fo gets that in teampling upon the rights of | provent the heavy stones from falling on the | £Uthery oy eemathokern § RIS N . Any policy hostile to the fullest de- | o wsible cntanglements in tho quarrels of | it of Durbaric vingeance for the love of | Of vthers ho fatally imporils his own rights. | tofin below. fecdors 4 00 to 4 50; grass Texans 700 to il than i their principal measuro | velopment of agriculture in the United States | any, The United States has.no oause and 1o | Jce, progrees and harmony Tt is & good Jand which the Lord one God EEdn e PO pndEBiA extrs 9 50 to 1000 pounds at the late session of congress. e abandoned. — Realizing this fact the | dusire to eng et with any power on ; 2 doth give us,” but we can maintuin our heri- S : LA 5 opponents of ths precent system of revenue | gerth. cud e nay vert I ausured et THE CIVIL SERVICE, S Tl . THE LETTER CARRIERS, T (T poner h earth, and we may rest in assured confid : b : tage only by guarding with vigilance the source 6 Revenue laws are in their very nature sub. lfl-r\e r]:m('r:il \tl\ry ;41{11::1{' '.on]!c:%l:'fldu the | that no power desires to attack the U "Hln-unnlm! clmmumlrnfl‘mrnll lutrnrv of | of populur power, I am, with b respect, —_—— o (e k':"“ S LLLEREEE 8 £ sub- | farmers of the United States that they are | Staten, the United States under all adwinistrations | your obedient sorvant, = JAMES G, BLAINE, o, 2 ! There was o brisk demand at the opaning ject to rovision in order that they may be |rabbed by a protective tarit, and the offortis | Wi, the nations of the Wastern Homlsphero | has been orable, Tn oo wpremo test S el S S N & :.'::"":‘I‘l’ “','J"’l“l‘k":"::_": :"‘,"“"::::“‘ for light sorts, and thero wero rumored wics adapted to the changes and modincations of | thus made to consolidata theic vast influence | wo should cultivate closer relations and for | collection and_di-bursement of “revenue—tho : Genera A o at b 70, but 5 65 waa the highest, and toward ! ; in favor of free trade. But happily the farm : erity and advancement we | tecord of fidelity has nover bean surpassed | Pedagogues in Council. Vacation, the close 559 toh 50 was about the market. trade. The ropublican party s not. contend. | {2705 of free biade, ' Dut our common prosperity and advancement wo | record of fidelity Iias never been rurpassed in 5 cation, i close 5 B . ROl b Alligent and"cannot be | yhould invite them all to join with us in an | any nation. With tbs ahoot fabulus sums | MADISON, July 18,—At tho last day of the Henvy packing and shipping were rather slow ing for tl:-; permanency of any particular {:1;’-“ ‘ll’lsl'_:‘mhh;l‘,“ “H_O’V: u‘;";"llllmi‘e ’l‘h’rli"fl agreement that for the future,all in mal | which were received and paid during the late | convention of the national teachers associa W BT RO TON ATl e DAl oll o e Tas all the murnfng and averaged 5 to 10¢ lower e ey MPpcllle v acauiced in oo kvction or by one interest at | aruis, T projues was part of the fixed Vort. | it can be xaid” to the honor of the Agerican | Mended the renomination of T, W. Iicknell, a8lvary olhesi | throwouts - were selling. fairly wall at 4 00 to 18 far broader and tar deeper, It involves | the expense of her section or another in-| oy of Prasident Garfield’s administration and | name, that unfaithfulness and dishonesty | of Boston, who doclined the honor, Lonis | 5, } 'b Tt 450; choica assorted Jight, b 10 to 5 65, and a principle of wide application and benificent ]!::‘g;t‘-““{'g;\ ';'l‘fllltl:‘fltrtlll"i 1“]“ ::_lu:r:ll“:luttl?* iv hlmuilfllln my )mlhgmrm, be renewed, Its | among ci\i}_ml‘curn)\\nmniu r{.n]vv‘wlflumwnduu: London, of St. Louis, was then recommended '"f ore) y“}'"l]“"' o 'l"‘ grant ltfli'r |..H:)\y 4,05 to 6,00; light 1 60 to £ 10; pounds, I influence, against a theory which we believe e ovel ore rapld progres: € | accomplishment on this continent would favor- | and cowardice on the ficld of battle. ne e , el carriers at your office leave of absence not to |5 00 to b 70, : ! manufacturing states. , ET S ek e as Bicknes, successor, with W. . Sheldon, of ! h eliotet. e inhg to be unsound in conception and hurtful in ,I.‘"_“M“:"fm,"l | 101800 Massachucatis ably affect th _m.uuml ond the sea, nu.! The gr »fth of lhu(;:unln hag continually | CHEREE secrotary” The following rewolu | exceed fiftcen days each year with pay, and ! ! 2 . i aanc thus powerfully contribute at no distant day | and necessarily enlarged the civil service, un- | 1 . ’ ; practice, In tho many tariff revisions which [ and Illinois had about th same woalth—bo- | gothe wniorsal acesptance of tha philanthropie | 1 Dow 16 inclndes o vast body of officers, | tien Was offored by”S, C, Careigan, of the | to fill their places ducing such absonco with| ____ FOREIGN AFFAIRS, have baen necessary for the past twenty-three mh.:::‘.flm&u.z ';”’"x’:l'\;(h\'f'l ml}]lum\"ltlol)lm'ili and Chuistian principle of arbitration, — The | Rules and methods of appoiotiient which pre- i\y;‘af:fif' ';:'L"nl:.z."xl.l|.‘-:f;;;flr'..'f,:: :’,1|..N:‘:““:;.':1l substitute carriers, whom you will pay at the THE CHINESE WEAKENING, years, or which mav hereaftor bacome noces- | vamec 1o twanty e hpnotts had | “ifecy even of suggesting it for the Spanish | vailed when tho mumber was smaller have | ¥ 5UU SN H) 4 ratoof $600 por ‘nnum, You will grant | go oo 00 Mo wtaation at Pekd I > y hundred millions, | American states has bosn most happy and has | been made to separate the great mass of win- 2 T % o BHANGHAL oWy 19, S WIAvioN AL L olin sary, the republican party hias maintained and | while Illinois had advanced to thirty-two hun- | increased the confidence of those people in isterinl officers from partisan i ] ‘1\‘ lml,[ That the n..mui.g the conyen leave of absence to wuch numbers of carriers ritical _owing to the stormy disputes be- will ‘maintain the policy of protection “to | dred millious, They seo that New Jersoy and | friandly disporition. 1t foll &,y lob as personal control. Tmpartiaity in the mode of | ton be tendered to Seuator Blair, of New | at one time and at such times during the year | tween Li Hung Chang and Tso Tsung Chang, American industry, whils our opponents in- | 10¥2, wera just equul i population fi 1860 | regary of state in June 1881t quiet appre. | appointment to be based on qualification, wnd | Tambsbire, for his sucousstul labors in hoball | oy will work tho loast fnconvenionco to the [in rogard to what action will be taken on L e e e that in twenty years the wealth. of New | honsjon in the Republic of Mexico, by giving | security of tenure to be basad on faithful dis- | O i e e L odircan, | public, A strit account must be kopt with | Erance’s attitude. Adumiral Courbet with the A5 B K0 oh practioaly destroys | Jaruoy was iuceensed by the sum of eight |tho assurance in an official dispateh’ that | churge of duty aro the two euds t) ba ageom- | SOUOtEy, Superiptandent Bimart, of 1ndiund, | FEERE < 808 00, HIRE tor. of | 1ench fleet is thraataning ¥oo Chow. { that policy. The issuo is thus distinct, well [ hundred and_fifty wiliins of dollars, while | ‘igherg iy not, the faintest dosire in the United | plished. The public business will be aided by | %8 eihgratulated for his successful olucalion: | each carrier and certified to tho auditor of | = July 18.—Tt is officiall 1 i aefined and unavoidable, The coming clec, | the Worlth of Towa has increased by tho sum | States for torritorial extension south of tho | separating the logislative branch of the gov- | ™ €xhibit being the greatest of tho kind -ever | this departmeut quarterly with your carrdor | | EARI, SRV T h 0GR Slinotnced tion may deternino the fate of protection for | of Bftcen hundrod millions, Thoy xea that | Rio Grando. Tio bo ndaries of the two re- | erument trom all Gontrol of appointment and | 601 America. pay role on weparate shect, 1f yo of ‘satiafackion e Ohingas Troperial G ssette { o genoration, The overthrow of the policy [ £40 1IN0 e ug agricultural states of the west | pullics have heen established in conformity | the executive department will be relieved by oy u sufficient number of aubstitute of the 16th, publi-hed a decree in accordance e means @ lurvo and pormanent reduction in the | BYC Prown so tapidiy in prosperity that the | wil, the best jurisdiotional interests of both. | subjectivg sppointments to- fixed rales wud The British Fri h fill the places of carriers absent on luase, you | yigh the terms of the convention of May 11th. wagges of the American laborer, besides involy- MI”K"& addition to their wealth since 1860 | /Pl line of demarcation is not merely conven- | thusicmoving them from the caprice of fav. r- Toxpoy, July 19.—The' pro should at once keleot as many additional ones | 1% 5 qooren the emperor orders the Uhix \ ing the lows of vast amounts of Awmericon cp- [ 1¥ BII0SE a5 great ax the wealth of tho entire | tional, It is moro, 1t _reparates o Spanish- |itism. But there should be rigid observance [ (4PN SRV 40 =S, Procession, Bt S | ug will be required for this pirposo and nomin troops to evacuate Lao K', Langson and Oso ital invested in manufacturing enterprise 'v"‘l:'"Y ,"-'.f' tyear, They seo that tho [ American paople from o Saxon-American peo- | of the law whicn noall cages of equal | et SER O OE A Y T Wil rch sy | 340 them to the first assistant postmaster for Bank and wiicaw to.shla alis af 4he Tasee Tho value of the pres-nt revenus system tothe | Ay which is o8t oxclusively agrioultur- | plg, ~ It divides one graat nation from another | competency the pre ce to the woldiers who | b ol el Boh Phaines embankment o tment. Authority to employ substi- |} Galig 'ty Vun Nan, Kwangton and Kwaog- peoplo of the United States is not a matter of [ & R shared i the gonceal prospericy and | yyith distinot and natural finality " visked their lives in defonso of the union, Hydo Park. Thoro will be cight sections of rriors undor this act is granted only { 3i™rhg gvacuation'will be comploted within theory, and I shall submit no argument to | that having recovered from the loss and de: | ———————— e— 12ontored congress in 1863, and in & somo- e TRt o "R i 1 necessury to enable the postmaster to |0 i sustain it 1 oaly invi nbion to certain | Yastation of war, has guined ro rapidly that what prolouged service I never foumd it expe. | POIYCS! Clibe, spaaking at tho park unkll 6 f 110w cariiers the leave authorized above, If, | * k il y invite attention t. tain (s I R PO from seven different platfo The puttin i facts al record which seem to constitute | 1% tofal wealth in af least the doublo of thut 0 P dient to request or recommend the removal | (1 SEER TURRIORE DAL B 6 BIEUREC] therefore, you can arrange your service so ak | SuaNGHAT, July 18,—The appearance of demoustration, which it possessed in 1860, exclusive of slaves, of a civil officer except in four intances, and A IAYORAE: ARSAIES 1) to grant the loave herein authorized without Frencl ) A In the s of 1850 au efort wag made, | 18 theie_ extenordinury dovelopmont tho | s s | 1,000 G Llitical rousons whtich wera i | L anRounced simultaneausly by a buglo.when | héfomyloymont of wubstitutes, you will ot | 19 ¥'reach flest in Chinoso waters ad tho of for the first time in our history, to obtain 4 | (2rmers 536 the helpful fmpulsa of a home IN THE PASTRY stantly conclusive with the appoltiog power, | 16 18 expected thoy will bo adapted unani- | p. ' utified in the employment of substitutes | fect of strengthenivg the peaco l"".‘y ot Po- valuation of all the property. 1 the Umited | market, and they sso that the finan d The officers in the district, appoinked by Mr, | By, | nace thean iotritiond® kin, The question of granting the indemnity States. . Tho atternpt was: 16 large degree . | F2VeRu eystem onacted sinco the republican Lincola in 1861 upon the recomendation of | . 1ho eldert duughtor of Mathow Armold iy Yours Respectfully, demanded by Frauce Is beiug discussed. Wicoorstul, Partly Trom Task o e vartly | PAFEY canio into powor, hus _establishod, uc wy predecessor, nerved ax o rule, until death [ $368edto bemirelod to Froderick Whiter- (Sigaed,) WALTER Q. GIESHAM, from prejilico anong many-who tionzit the SapAAibly ssnaadod i homs marlei, | They or reslguation. " I wlopted at tho beginulng of A0 BRSO I — inquiries foreshadowed u new scheme of tax. | % 2 p i o my eervice the test of competitive examioa- | == == S - s S e s AL by L L s e iy | ANDREWS? e ator ittle moro was. done thao £ | €FAEC Of & year ose of the war, mmntained it as long as I had the right by flh New Youk, July 18, —General Benjamin F, cousolidate the ‘local volutation used in the | Bree bushels at homo to one thay have wold law to numinate cadet. In tho ase of man eumatism o SARK i T N States for purponcs of aascament, and that, | 82Fosd, and in tho caso of com, the only oth- officers I found that the present law which 4 M & L AYARND. ROND),. A an ovoryone. knows, diffors’ widsly Trom 4 | O eeroal which wo export (o any great ox arbitrurily limits the term of the commision, | We doubt if thero is, or can be, a specific | was called upon by John ¥, Henry, president | complete exhibic of &l the property. )lsnt, Hll«‘lllu‘mlmllh-xl\ ‘fi]?h'l uxln:un lnml] at offerc1 a constant temptation to changes for | remedy for rheumatism; but thousands who f of the national anti-monopoly organization, H In the census of 1860, however, the work | Bome to three and a half bushels exported. In wmere political ressous. 1 have publizly ex- | have suffered its pains been greatly ben- | 1 13 Phuber and e ] 3 rlg | AR S0 LERR BHIA B LHUNAR L DR AAREE: S8 r 3 . 1% ‘Thuber and others, After his interview was done with great thoroughness—tho dia, [ #ie Years bie CHIAETY RAS Bo0d Bo fres pressed the belief that tho cssential modifi-| efited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you have [\ "y ol “mibune renorter, 5 peace HBLEto MGt YA An P dted Dasnsis have booh . copsumed nthe Joutn. g, would “bell I8 mauy e | galled toind relet, try this groat remiedy, SRR Py o ety value being ca obaerye he geand B ST T ioula gvALGAECOLN, “I was afflicted with rheumatism twenty | 10noral Butler and i LN Wikh EARL BAKING POWDE REUSIN AP Y Rt s homa market, The farmers s ¢ that in the Y p e b Sy Py Fegp - 5 ) ; Hink sluves) auounted to fourteon thousnd | Of 18ussia and from the district platns of In G perience, and i pressd 1o with the conyle. | Brew worse, and at one time was atmost lielp- | found time to go to his home in Massachusotts I willions of dollars ($14,000,000,000.) This | 418 the growth of the h me market becomss tion that the rule of impurtial appointment | 10s¢ Hood's Sarsaparilla did me more good | to rest and think matters over, My opinion { aggregato was the not result of the labor und | 315.0f groater - corn to them 'Ifl-'l'-l‘lft its wmipht with advantage ba curried beyond any | than all the other medicine 1 ever bad.” | after that conversation is that in the uterest of the savings of {Al_l the people \\n_hm the area "_‘:"I':“f_“" """“’L“;; " | ’ll' I"'l"I “‘i the value of existing provision of the civil service law, [t | H. T. BALcow, Shirley Vil Musy, the antismonopoly and laboring classes aud in ".; [!,.‘. 1 ...:utfi;,m‘,,lr 1 ‘._|"‘.),,l,‘..,|.., m}q ¢y aare of Gillable land in the univn, rl-]nu]\l)u»u”: 4 to i.;,‘,“y,nu’ul-;.mn the con 1 had rheumatism thre rs, and gotno | order tokeep the progressive elcment together Jritish colonist landed in 1607 down to the OUK INTERNAL COMMEBCE, sular service nsuls should be commarcial | retief il 1 took Hood's ariila, It has | he will run for president snd will make the yeur 1860, 1t represented the fruit of tha toil | Such facts as these touching the growth and seutinels - encircling the glebe with watehful- | o great things for me. 1 recommend it to | bost fight he can in the states where ho can of two hondred and fifuyyears, © consumption of cecoals at home g1ve us soms noes for their country's ntorsts, Theirivtel: jyeren” Liwis Bunsass, Biddeford, Mc, | fisht to the best advantage. Much of what After 1.\.1.4;”;,»‘“. ity o the country was r-lu,(lll, conception of the vastuess of the intor |'V"';" ",‘"1 capeieney become, l{[ refore, i 4 tho gaueral xnid wust for the present remain encouraged and developed by protestive tar- | nal commerce of the Umted Sta Toey mattors of great public 0. No man | jood's Sarsaparilla i characterized by [ confidential,” iff. At the end of twenty yoars tha total | suggest a'so that in addition to tho advantages should be appointed to an American consulat d g, a3 ; ! at in addition to ths advantay MALS 0. A1 LAl & g three pecullarities 1 1st, the eombination of e - property of the tialted Siwkss, M ratirned by | which the Amerlssn paople eploy from pro- i vl o ok il nntr cted I tho bisiary wid | 3 caial agonts; 24, the groportion; 3, tho | Olarinda Oaptures the Insane Asylum aggregate of forty-four thou and millions of | joy tlluufiv:::ng;:?: o i‘.fi'.;“f‘.'f.;"i.-“ Yover Jus'd .‘1 13 e mants | quirennents and Tangiago of commerce f tho oo of wmlnlglnm m-‘n]\u K;Al‘llu‘hm} Dis Moisgs, Towa, July 15, -The 1 tate doliars (344,0%0,000,000) The great result [a largor area and with & geeater popalaton | o A8 tho fr ch they are wade, | country to whih e s sent. The smme rale | Gualitica. ‘The result is amedicine of unusual | commission to locate the inkane asylun = was aitaned, notwiditandiog the fact that | than any”other Natin "‘r_n.a ) G- | FOX STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT should b appliod evon wore riglily o vece ptrength, effectiug cures bithorto unknown. | ordored to by erected by the lust legislature, IN thus appeara that while our popilation bu- | drance, without tax, detention oF governmen SELRARES 07 THE wgents i tho dincharge of publio business and 1y Moo, ALAFDENS Py i | cussing the differant pofats of location, to-day ==l == tween 1500 and 1880 incressed sixty per cent, | tal interferance of ‘any kind whatever, 1t Price Baking Powder Co. o the appointing p wer should regard this as i .q.!.“uvl’“\fl e ,";V:.I"' l-,' .3. HOMPBOX, | decided in favor of Clarinda, It was stated URE CREAM AR, She nggrogata pronerty of tio coustry in | brewds realy aver aa araa of throo aud & huif | Ohioagoy Mie | |81 Louls, Mo, [the pilur and utarlor cunsidoraton. oo Barsayarills beats il others, and | yesterday that the question hed nasrowed 51 Qoo ven creased two huudred and fou par ¢ on & iwilos—almost equal in extent THE MOKMON QUENTION. ) ed PN 3 TR sgoend (s s Mealth e capa |0 U ol soninet of o 14 | Do Prioe’s Gream Baking Powder | ieiious ey v st of sy cten | KAk Smea R Ayl MABIA05 { vt chu bawoen Clarnda and. At | g s oA S ittt o among the paoofe, 1y thoussnd milllons ( are enjoyed today by fifty-stx . millions of . of the Tepublio. | Congros 1 forbidden by the i el e, DB S G Paking Fowder. 1 fots of dollars ($30,000,00,000) had been added | American freemen, and from this enjoyment constitution to make any law “respacting the| Ho0d'S Sargaparma —— Ure R S etoried aud Lostmariale Serofula diseases manifest themselves | ion: M. Delafontaine hicago; and Gustevie the warm weather, Hoods Sarsspar. ; ode, Milwiukee. rsold fubulk. during these twenty years o the perma- | 00 monopolv lscreated. Accordiog to Alex: | D¥s Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, |Gttt nent wealth of the nution. snder Hamilton, when he discussed the sume Mest Dry Mop Yeast, free exer Fora ury, under % Thase rasults aro regarded by the older na. | subject in 1760, 'the internal compatition| FOT BALE BY GROCERE. | this e ol hor 8 cmwury, wnder | only by C. L HOOD & €O., Lowell, Mass. i by illa cleanses the blood and removes evel . ANDRE! ' tions of the world av phenomenal, That | which takes place does away with every thing WE MAKK BUT ONE QUALITT. | wad Gentile, Linve worshiped God accordig | - 100 *Doses One Dollar. |taint of scrofuls, 7 %GR uvam gx, wied oy it of relig) s thereof,” pro biting the | gold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made