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St. Joseph Gazette from St. Joseph, Missouri • 2

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SAINT JOSEPH DAILY GAZETTE MARCH 1, 1873.. RAJCLROADS. BOJTDS. BUSINESS AM PROFESSIONAL CASUS, STOVXS. of which, Mr.

Clark contends, have their FROH JEFFERSON CITY. 3). DAJXX KGTAZETTE. DEALER IN, i I 'ft i aiid peid city -f 1 1 i i i noM, cAirron -i' Hill I ti(. and AND 'HAVING BOUGHT THE B4aia.ls.riapt toe Frorii the creililor oftbe late firtn of Pirlty fc B-aglpy, I cad atll at IJESS TIIAN THE JiOlNUTACTUIERS: 1 Before buyingeuwwherrb 1 D.

A. CONSTABLE, No. 10 Third Street, i. i is St. iTOaSojpiif Joan DoSOVAK, Attorney at Law.

DONOVAN SAXTON, lti3Aii ESTATE AG33ITTS 'St. Joepl, TVXi5ioiiii. SAINT JOSEPH. MO February I. 1873 Saturday, -Oua jrr the Unitad Stata governiMat to build a nret-clas doublo-track railroad, from tlie Atlantic to the Mississippi or Missouri, for the purpose of cheapening freighU nd fares The senate directed tha committee on transportation.

answer thU question." 1 tfcer fa one ainsrle human beitt t1 tUole word who believe "Old bsirfy tory about fhaV $7,000 he gave York be story It would not even believed on general principle -014 Fom. loaded it witlinis "honor as g' "f.itbas'a Kans lenator'ihP fiirely'in-'tended to put the outside. on their guaivl a Tmm was method in. "Old Subsidy" story about the $7,000 after all Itopeng' up the way to get back that Bttle wad of stamps for which he has already con menced York's testimony is accepted Poroeroy' will nave to bo, and the senate appears, in the last day or two, infinitely more likely to adopt any other oourse than to proceed' promptly against one of its 'own members, since even Caldwell, Clayton and the. Fatteraon hold their Sak.

I II) PiAtTaBrROB: will not pay the interest brrrincinal of the $25,000 issued to the Chicago and Southwestern railway com- pany, except compelled i 5do ao by the courts Suit has been brought by David 'X Judson, of New Yorkv against the city of Pittsburgh for the amount of $2,000 accrued interest on' the Tha case come up ia the circuit court of the United State. w- BtrfLKK became alarmed at the idea of going back of their election to examine the records of members of congmss and holding that infamy of life might justify expulsion. He seemed to gay, "Who of us is safe The ''Inquiry, "Where fcrthi thing to end had a silvery" ring in it loud enough to be heard at New Butler seemed to think that man would have to hayfe been born with a silver speon in his mouth to escape under an inquiry of that kind. Tub St. Louia Republican binks Senator Fomeroy's story reads well, and after a man bad told it say fifty-five or sixty times be might possibly begin to believe it.

But this average American citizen has undergone jt wonderful growth si the cjfafcSm) St fct i pdiid during tljo Vast half deaeajyiars sd-Therefore it is a trifle probable that men will wonder how a man who doe hi banl. big business in. such a loose way as the sena tor says he doe bis, ever got so immense rich as the senator is, Wi publish elsewhere the proposition ef that clear-headed paper, the Nodaway Democrat, for a business meeting ot the western publishers vin, this- city, on Agril J5th Mr C'J. esbif of 'the jriattsiurg lugvter, anotner paying paper, 'through whom the convention is called, concurs in the suggestion of the Democrat and fixes the time as above. We will heartily join with our neighbors to forward the objects they have in view.

5 believe the democratic; press of the state will be unanimous in the expression of opinion against an. adjourned session ef the legislature. By the single act of r- turning te the old custum Of only one session of the legislature in two years bua-dreds of thousands of dollars will be saved to the people of the state. And this we believe the present democratic legislature "will do. Kaxsab City is deeply agitated on the subject ef water works.

Public opinion is divided as to whether tha Holly plan or aome other shall be adopted, and whether a foreign company, a home company the pity shall ereet the works. The-: subject it seems to us ought te be discussed before any decision be made. The papers ef that town are to gingerly on; tha subject at to only give the mattef three and four columns apiece a day. ny cannot tney open up their columns liberally to a matter of this Itind? You cannot always pack your wa- ter from the river in Taa St. Louis Dispatch pertinently re mark that Henry Ward Beeober, in bis A on at Office on Fifth Street, TtTT-lt AM PREPARED TO.

6KLL TO ImmdiwU. VVa can sell to Uiuaedesinng homes very nlee illiprove.1 reaHiences in tla-City, or beautilul places in Uie suburbs of tlie cjty to the farmer, well improved lamia, wd to lite siwculstor, cheap prairie lands Mlaaoari and Kansas. Below is a list of some ol the properly we bava i Land in Atchison. Holt, Nodaway, souri, ana in. nanaas.

i- Well uniuroved aud desirable farms in Ttiu'hanan aad Andrew counties. -'Handaomeaud liontrable reaioVrnces in the city. OMnfortatl and cheap hemes in the city. Desirable buiUliug lots ia ail part of the city and at all prices. Valnable bnaines bouses.

(Vxiatry bona-, of from three to forty acres, near to and some adjoining city limits Five, ten, and twenty sere lots near the city, 1 Improved farm near Troy and Halbena, kanaaa. .4 Iteaidencea, cneap and dlmble, In aihena. Large lots ia tlua city, eaiJablr ot dividing iut smaller tots good investments. FOR XJEHVX'. Two fine two etmy brick store lwuws on Fraderiak Avenae-titst built.

CEO. P. DIXSON. A. B.

FRASER. GEO. P. DUCSOIi ds Auction and Commission Ocrchants FOE THE Merchandise, Real Particular attention given to 8FECIAI. MUX.

Cash advanced en consignments and the highest price paid for SECOND 1TLA.1VI 'a, i i Mo. 18 Cast side Market Square, 1 5 ST. JOSEPH, KO. WILLIAM TIXTOE -TTTHOLESALB AND EETATL GKOCEK, Vi No. lUSFelU street.

Jyl3-tf LAKQElfEB GKIZF, O. 80 FELIX STREET, BET. THIRD and Fourth. Best stock used, best wore ie, and satulaetloa guarantaeu. augi-ty SUJN ALAUS, BUUW9U1UI IU A.

Constable, dealers in iron and Pteel, Ueav eavy Hardware, Buggy and Carriage Wood work, Agricultural Implements, Ao. fto. Ko. St Third street, between Kdmond and Charles, 8t. Joseph, Mo." ootlO "TEKKY O'COJTNELL; FASHIONABLE I Bxt and Shoe maker and dealer In Ladiea' and Misses' shoes, The very beat atook used.

Corner of SixO. and Edinond streets, oclu -1TTM. DOCKENDORF, DEALER IN Lumber, Lath, Bhinglos, Doors, Sash, Biinds. Kouldings, io. Oiuoa and Yard, cor ner ot JS.UCUU1 ana -i klo.

ocUO W. AGENTS FOB THK world renowned Howe Sewing Machine. Kvfttm tha natronaga of tlie nubile. Corner Fifth and Fraaois streeU, St.J&oeph, Missouri, HOVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINE Ij Company, Francis street, bet. Fourth aud -m- vimiam-.

WATCRIIAXERS AND Hi Opticians. iAeompletastockof the beat sptHOauleaf also gold and silver wnicnes, ciucae and iewekv always qu baud at lit telu sep-it street, iuuvninKl BALDWIN A CO Hi Watchmakers and Jewelers, No. 5 Fell aud No. i north Fourth street, St. Joseph, Mg.

-n-nr-f a UTTHVt.T. TIK AI.KH.S IN WATCH' HL esand fine jewelry. No. 7 Felix street, St. Joseph, sto.

ISH S. a. RKCHTEL. FASH1NA1. lllnr and ilealer in triuulullKa, veil' lugs, flowers, natnral curls, Au Felix street, TTIOSTER A TOWSLEE.

WHOLESALE I i ii-m in i I'w-tK kreab Ovasars. etc Greta fruits a specialty. Send for price list! 5 Felix street. sep27 TT iPJ.a lruila. HOLT1AAU8.

UANUFACTUKKB and dialer in (nfeotloaeriea, Ligar Ice cream and oyster uining ruoiim No. 113 Felix street. aeimi Jk WILL ADVANC I money on diamouda. watches, etc. Ofiies Francis street, between Frauuia and Third M.

Joaepa, ato. AILEY, KAY A CO HOLES ALB l.lr Vuinv Irv (Mods. Motions iiuaiery, haakets. Trunks, 1 north third street, St. Joseph, Ma, ICHAEL MctiKE.

AN UFAt.TC EU ol bridles, harneas, coliara, waipa, etc. No. Second street. SI. Joseph.

Missouri AU work made strong and sold cheap ders from abroad promptly atlewieu to. DPH1PPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO north Third street, St. Joseph, Mo a mil anortiuuat of luinurted s-ooda. caaai- luerea aud veatings always on hand and mads up to order in tha latest style, tompieie nia gusranteeal. aiaau HENRY MOliETON, MERCHANTTAILOR ul champion culler of Emcland and No.

lul Felix street, betweea Sixth and Seventh, St. Joseph, Mo. aepUU T1H. COHEN. MERCHANT TAILOR A Third street, ander Paoide Hotel, St.

Jo seph, Mo. Uenta' furmahiaK goads of the latset style eonstaouy oa nana. sepiau BostoxD Bcaat. A KCH1TKCTS ANDSUPEBJSTENDENTS XIl. voice soainweas eontes uurin ami namd streeis, et.

rfuaepu, aiiaauuri P. J. KSAGEXS, A KCIIITECT AND bUl'KRINTKNDKNT; Ohio FUUl street, batv Francis, St. Joseph, Mo. jrehx and aga-U 8TIGEES 4 B0ETTXIS, AKCJHTKCTS REMOVED TO XO.

lulnMkiwI Mlraet. wlutra the.v are ureoared to uiaka liesigns and Drawings for buildings ,4 vvery oeaenpuua. powu DR. E. TTOMtXPATHIC rHYSICIAS, StTROBOS I I nnd lartlcular atlenuoa pan tu Uie treatment of disease of females.

Omcc weat side Sixth street, between Francis and Felix streeU. Kesidence southeast oomer Sev an Ik and Francis streets. inylS-tf DBS. 8TIWAKT KICHXOSD, OFT ICE ON FELIX STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Finn. Dr.

Hichtnund'a raatw deace, comer Thirteenth aad Juic streets. mya-lm DR. 0ATLETT, VFFICE CORNER OF SIXTH AND FELIX Uealdeuca corner of Fifth and i arson, opposite Jail. aprtl-U DR. KKWLXTT.

IfKGKOS DENTIST. OFFICE 83 FBI AX street, over WoolWwrth' book store, Si. Juaefih, Mo. aprxi-n B. ATCHISOH, THYSICIAX AND SCBGEON.

OFFICE A. la Vortea' Buihiing Francis street, oppo- nut th Pacihe Hotel. 1 be found at the of ace nurht and day aecs-u BR. J. A.

GORE, sTVFFICI CORNER OF SIXTH AND AN' 9 geildtM of Eiewntb and Franklin serve. decll-Iy E. A. DoKUAX, M. D.

T. Dorua, DR8. DOXHJJf D0TLI, iraH'l-SKaANS AND SUBGEONS. WILt. 1 tiracuue their urofeaalun la St.

Joseph and vicinity, and can be fonnd at all boars at their otnea, on um ilea, netweea uianua Sylvanie. W. D. B. MOOTER, A TTOBNKY AT LAW.

OSes on Francis T. saws, betwaesi FoilrUl and Filth, Si. Ju- i- -r. Mva-taB -VILLARD P. HALL, A TTORVKY AT LAW.

OFFICE ON FRAN XV en street betwaea ourta ana sum. UsjnrrM. Rambt. Csluk M. Lciobu RAXZT LEtCOLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ABSTRACTS OF Title, Real Katate Agents and tonveyaa- ee-rs tlinoa- on north waat corner 01 ourui ana Kdmond streetsi St.

Joaeph. Mo. Special at- tentioa givew Iu eoUeotloiaa.i invesugatluai el tldaa. and all matters- Mrlauuns tu the law ana rem eefte nnmweaa. Josm Doaimajr.

JoanT. Bauiwix D0HIPHA5 BALD WIS, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAWSOiniEA3T COR nursourth aud Fraaois streets, St. Joseph ailaaoun, uivihu oJiliiaUl, I a mvihv ur vnri i'l'WI li and Agent. Maryville, Noilaway cMimy sfiaaonn'. tjouecnoaa prompuy ivatir ahxiracts title ruruwhed, and taxes paid Office with Kosetxry atoerenouae.

J. H. RT530, A TTOBNKY AND COUNSELLOR; AT LA ilAiM. rwMV t'mirlh and Aulmond st. Strjaaevh.

Mlaaoari. Will practice In all UM courts in Missouri and adjoining states. Pen sion and bounty alaims secured. anrlS-ly R. 8.

A TTORNEY AT LAW. PROMPT AT- tention given to collection, Ollloe, corner Fourth and Francis streeU, St. Joaepn, aiav. sourl. aprwu H.

0. COCKRILL, A TTOrtJfEYAT LAW. OFFICK, SOUTH east comer Third ana reiix atreeu (Up stairs. )-j Jamb P. Thomas, JoiraF.

Trus. TEOJtLA.8 TYLER 1 A TTORNTCY8 AT LAW, OFFICK SOUTfi- west eorner Fourth and Francis street, Birc decIH St. Joseph, Missouri SEW I0SK 1YE nOUSf 29 Seooad Street, St Joseph. ADIES' AND GENTLE MENS' SILK AND XJ woolen goods or every description dyed, oleaa4 and repaired. By strict attention to basinesa we will endeavor to sustain the remita- tion wa have setaldiahed during the paat tw years.

a TUKNEli A CURTIS. I 100,000 ACRES KANSAS LAND FOR BALK ON LONG CREDIT. mnR KANSAS LAND COMPANY HAVE I opened aa ollloe in St. Joseph, for the sale of their lands in tha counties of Marshal, Washington, Republic, Jewell, Cloud and Ottawa hsn.au. Offict-m First KaUcnal Bank MCM.

(Opposite Pacific Hense.) Address all letters to D. M. Steele or M. Sol omon, general agent at Bt. uosepn, mo.

M. SOLOMON, ss. General Agent. President. P.

L. Mt.LAl oHLIN, Treasurer. -FRANK KICKSHAW, Book-keeper. Janl-6nj WILLIAMANTIC! WILLIAMANT1C Six-Cord Soft Finish Three-Cord Silk. Finish Spool Ootton, The best made in th country.

COT.T.A'nAY. TROTTT fV 2t and KBank (treet, Philadelphia, Pa. jujy-oni. What is th use of buying an expensive Shoe without a SILVER TIP. they will be worn through at the to while tha remainder of the nrioini in the caucus.

The caucus 1 tne place where those persons moev wu.o- gate who aesire vo lanvs uio pense. The great' majority of the better elements of society do not attend the caucus, or, if thev do, find themselves outma-nceuvered and outvoted Aba worse, elements. This is especially true ir the municipal elections, and the evil is fast invading state and national elections. The remedvt which Mr. Clarke pr-i poses --a -novel one, and possessed sufficient "mertt to make it worth while to test it by actual experiment in soma place where the people have bean ufliciently misgoverned to be.

ready for airy kind of a changa. It proposes 'to lnavo the selection" ot public officers now elected by ballot to a convention or eiecn ohnann hv lot. If. for instance, a may or is to-be- chosen. Jet a'-Tagistration or all tha voters be made, and from their name lt a certain number be drawn, just as.

a jury Is drawn, and lot those persons meet forthwith), and designate f.to mayorHieri vice on the board ot electors to compulsory. The chances of chicanery, or brib ory, would be reduced to a minimum, elecj tion frauds would be entirely dispensed with, and the presumption is, that tne elector so chosen would have no motive but that of securing a wise, capable, and, disinterested I 1 1 Several objections to the plan are noticed and answered by Mr. Clarke but there 14 one Of importance which has escaped nini One ef the -ends ef represeutativw govern ment is to make the individual citizen responsible for his government, -and to edu cate him in the scioace of by reDeated collision with tacts, lust as in Almighty educate the human raoe- gene rally. Mr. Clarke may reply thnt collision with facts, such as Tweedism in New York and Pomeroyisntrrt Xaiisaa, -has educated us to discard, tha svstom under which they were possible; buf it does not appeorto us that remitting the cboice of public officer to haphazard, so farasthe great mass tof tha poopie are cortaurn'jJ, js tiktly iucat tuemirto parforra tlwdutie fv fcitiaoa.

And we think that this education, imper feet and even demoralizing as it sometime ia. "nntrhfr ant- to hti thro wo- away. It ap pears to us, also, that the moral effect of laws, and of their administration, is. very much heightened the belief that they artf enactod. and tna iority of the people, even though this 1x4 iiot.

way; not. always, iouhucth Could an such moral force be secured for laws and oflicera obtained throuKh. the tm strtitnentalitv of chf Jice NevertholesaJ we think it would be well if Mr. Clarke's elan- could tried1 on 1 a small scale ia some place where the majority of votei should explicitly assent to it.i, fj English jury brought in. the, followf big verdict in a criminal case: "Guilty) with some little doubt as to' whether-he if the The Poland committee's ver diet was: "Not sruiltv.

thouch there i no doubt, that these were th atea." savs he doe not owe hi election to the grog-sbop "politicians but to the masses." Yes, but ha owe tha politician for presohts afid the drinks. f-j jf I Sekatob Stractaa says that we eat mora oysters than all the rest in the world put; together, He might, have added that mn rabble UB iaer railroad bonds anddivi idends en the half shell than the rest of maninnti. Tira CSntannati lUacs savs t'1Tndcasi of Mr, Colfsx is narrowed down to eri close limits" If Colfax had bisieasrfs would be narrowed down to very cles limits himself, TTww IAT for Cbt baimhL Jertet health vouchsafed to few. Trob- ably nioetv people ont of every tuindred wbe aIlhenueWeshtUliV bay ttwlr "turns" of exhaustioni depressionrofpirit an bodily At flwae tinn a wiaglaaaruf Rostiter's Btonsack Users Is as Trfreehlng a aUisnadoweraroekisa weary Und invigorates and rests the system and ehcers me TbeeHiacUof the Bitters In case at nrrrotui debUltr. Produced citlwr by anduc physical axertion, over-study, intense anxiety; or any other canse, is wonderfully revivify in; and invigorating.

Ia taet, this healthful vegr table restorative possesses medicinal properties which entitle It tu the rank of an article ok Kim neefteiryi and It should be kept oa ban4 yry dwelliBg-, proroady taken as remoly for all Uie miaor ulimu as well as (ur more serum eimMnipw NEW AD VERTI5EMXNTS. THE' FRENCH DOCTOR, .5., KK I "Urn tie Ademj of MsficiE'e, Paris. I Sow Profcsanf and Proprietor oftbe CMcagot Iledical, JnstitsJfce. Aaaounoea to ttieslclt that ha st(l)' cootinaes io perform great cares, and all those who are afflicted with any disease, whatsoever its na- are respectfully invited te call St'hlaJ I pyog StoreandCoraalting B'i, Ka. 188 Sflnti Haistei street cmcago.

CansnltatioM cratis. A.U Uanaarets spoken Consultation by mail, aadmedtctnes forward! i iCiK al tie L12 lsxirtGa at kzzrz- 8- Loins, Febraary 10th, 1SJS.) INACCORDASCB WITH SKCTIOJf 8, OF the Amended Charter of the Life Association of America, approved September 80, ltfTi, herewiU ban J'xoiUmv Cur Ihe lie serai ItcardoCDiR-cturi, as 11 the e9i Die Aasodatian in t-t. Lani. Me.vm Husodiiy the istbday of klanA, 13. 1 1 4 i I JAS.

II. President I J. S. Paica, tiecretary. IHfinirn F.rnntions Prorars a sample llljlLlilU bottle of Palmer's Lotion, uer's Lotion, the hwtant relief for all skin Diseases, i nn at all l)rag(J tores.

Medicine for Pimples, Sore AUliVaUljkl Eyes, itching Kruptions, et Procure a saomia fcultia. Valutas' Lotioa Free at Drugj iore. Uttl 1I rCTVOctire a' SanrpTe bottle ot Pal-i Ajllr JuEiO mer's Lotion, that moat preci ous medicine for Piiuplea, Ringworm, ete. Freeat lrug Stores. PVr Procure a sample bottle of Palmer's as a liiy Lotion, the moat precious of all eye medicines, ree at lrug lores CUEE oarself ot that terrible skin disease Rsing'Palmer's Lotion.

Jsanil Sanijjle bottles'ftewal Brug -i. pifT Yfl Hair is stopped by one applies-r AliliAilU (ion ot Palmer's Lotion. Sam ple bottles free at Drug tore. 1 3. PALMER, Proprietor KO.

I Trade supplied by Peaick A Loving, at Joseph, Mo. APPLE TREES. 5- -1 r-i II Mj 1 rt 1 -tiAju ji.ii IMMKKSE STOCK OF APPL1C TREES XX. at the very loweat going ruta Al, general nursery stock ol- XH PAcHdLVncs, i in- large and small quantities. Send for prices Mursery located at the Ibot ot'SLxth street.

i febw-ew 3 south St. Josiii.i EherllPSf Estate. -TTTHKREAS, JAMES P. DKAKIX and If Eliza Ann Iekin, his wife, by their deed of trust, dated October 7th, 1K71, conveyed to J. F.

Smith lot In block 1, in the second addition to the town of Agency, being 40 feel front by 110 feet in depth) in the.ceuatyo! Buchanan in the State, of sfierfourit to- seenre one Hugh Smith in the payment ofapromuwory note therein discribed, for armu. And wheieoa said deed authorised- -said J. F. Smith, upon failure to my said note, or tlie sheriirof Buchanan county, rMissonrit iu certain ooatiPKcncies, to sell said kt at; pubik-auctioa, at the front doorot the court house of Buchanan county, to the highest bidder for cash, first riving thirty days public notice ot the time, tcrna and place ot said sale, and of the property tolt noM.by advertinmrot tn sonte newpaperinntii in tie t.uglisl langeage, in the county of Jjuohanaa aforeMaidi C- i And whereas said note has been long due and unpaid, and the circuit court of Buchanan county, in the Stata of Missouri, has ordered me to sad said lot, and execute, eaul trust. fcew.therelorfc laijaij Um, slMtri ot said county and state aforesaid, will, at the front door of (be court house in said county and slate, and in the oity of St.

Joseph, on the 1st day pf April, J4 1873, sett said lot, w4i5 a dweilinf vhrgise itsarwia situate, at public vendue; fbrcash la- ftaudi'to pay off and satisfy said note. KLUAHGATKS, Sheriff of Buchanan county I Allen H. Vories, attorney. feb-w DBS. HZCDEXS A HALL, i OFFICE FKA5JCIS aHOVt Dr.

Hall's nrinis iolfUe fur Third chemical and microscopic t-xajuinations, 00 r-ner Fourth and Francis, where he may be found from to 10 and at night. febatf w. Angeio roweu, BCHETECT -Ofttce northwest corner 4th 1 and lidmond street over Bncbanan Bank ftt. Joseph, Ho. Architect for Tootle's Opera House.

Geo. Buell's store and D. Pua- ger'a biulcUngs, stc, ete, foblii JJiTSFAIJODS Si 7 2 ASE MADE SOtELT BT THE Excelsior Manufacturing Co SAINT LOUIS, MO. 'At doing more and BETTER COOKINO, POIKU IT Charter Oak Qaieker Md Cles Than any Stove ot same Owt Charter Oak mil ir.wirs LOW-PRICED. RELIABLE 's And Operate I'eru-ouy WILL DO YOUit COOXING CHEAP.

Charter "Oak. J' AN1 EAST," QUICK AND ClXAJf, Charter Oak ALWAYS WARKAN SOLD BT Sanders "Welch St. Joaaph, Mo. eblS-4W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACENTS WANTED! ACT AT ONCE The people everywhere are.

eager to buy th uuir BUUientic and complete history 01 IrlVINGSTOIIE Ills wonderftil dtseoverlea and IhnlHn adven tnrm llnrinir a vears la the wihlaof Africa, ani l.y Uiedarinr NTAaLEV. Ores patces, bnumnilly iihiHtrated, only Meillaia; UK wlldflr! Write for extra terms; or, ifyiwi wHi lo begin at once, send bt. Loate, Mo Largest liri Estaaiisimisat the World, Extensive Factories-; J. ESTY COMPANY Bmttleboro, U. fi.

A. Esty Cottage Organs Tha lahwt and best imrrvenMU. Eyery thing that is new and novel The leading uuprove jaeau iu urgaoa ware latioduced In Uua tHtabt EasaMAmlsael 1st 1VM. BE5D FOB XLLUSTSATEO CATALOG US P. COATS' BEST S1X-CCS0 -fMteaiiaBMTlmils without th one of any sabf HfftncC' ifmu, mm i gla4, Ox-rchy preservuig die superlur slr-'rir' ul aix-ourd Xba uew abatle of ItimcM.

haa a silken polii, end ad numbers are warranted six-cord tu ui i.o Ju Inclusive. 4 r- i--ut wt. l.r all Trv (ifioda Dealers. ASK FOR J. A.

P. COATS' BLACK. Awl ase for Machine Sewing. AGENTS! A RARE CHAKCE I We wlU all areata per week aaa whe will- eugage wua as av jEerjaaiJig furnubeu an1 expensea pal a. Aaiireas Ann perdayl Ageauwaatedl Ailelaae- ibj tU tDAl ea ot working people, of eiUieraeic, 7 uungurold, make more mwi'T at work a in Urnr apara skjohhu, ur all tb tnaa at any ttuugaiae.

Parti oulara In. aUKM it. S11K-SON Turuaiwl, Maine. HOFMAN'G nop puis! Theae Pill do not contain Quinine or Stinea- al. -are sugarooated.

t. raw om eta. per Boa. Tw Tit w. haw wiw taken them myself and given thein to ray and children.

ITiey have eured them anai athera who av used Thev are man to oarer ever ami Ague at oaoe lanib Ague ana Ague evira are cured speertliy. irtliejr aae simple, hanpleas, and always Xireo- tionii in four language accompany them. 'MclAin'sCauiiedCaMurUa is deuoiens sod McLaltt'a Candied Vermiiug Bonbon are perteeily elegant. bilurea are gla4 IO lai them." SeJt Veki hrreld, r. LOTZ, Frprttftmr.

ri OUtca a and Lake street, Uucago. Foraaia by all lira a-sis ta. or sent by nail nr- GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE $500,0 0 6 V- Cash C. 1 $100,000 for Only $10. jt.

-i -i-y-': i -k Under am hority ot special legialatrv act of Marca HI, icr.l, UM truuMwagw announce ta intra I'rana bill isaesn, ur tne neaa- 61 of tho public Library of Kentucky, to cuiac on in Linrary hiui, at ixmisviie, on Taeadav. Aoril. 8th. 1873. 1 At this couoert the heat muaioal talent that can be procured from all pans of tha couatry wul aii pleasar the entertainment, and Tea Tkeananil t'aatl Otrta, avirnKmtliig a vast total ef lfntlf Sflllloai Jllaira nurreny will bedlHtEibutnd lot to She ti ok et-holders i UST OF CIFT8.

On Grand Canh One lirand Caah tiift tso.ueii UneiJvand Caah Ivm On Grand Cash Unerand tab tiilt. One Grand Cah t.ltt... MCaxhf.ilrs of each. WiCat tiitta of 5ii0 Mi WCaohtiilui vf 4in HK)CahOiltaof lWCaoh Gifts of Cash Gifts of luo 6.0U0 M.OOU au.otio M.UU0 9,000 Cash Gifts of JO A Total; lff.OOS Gifts, all To provide means for this magnificent concert Haadrwl Tkasuss tickets only will be hiaued. a large portion of which are al ready aold.

ij iriuvivi'r in.aaio. Wbols Tluki-ts, lui llulve-i, 6i and Qnar-ten. i SO. Eleven whole ticket for aiUO, No disaoont on leas- than 100 ordVra. i Nothing oouid beniora appropriate for pres ents tliau til-Lets tu the Banquet of ealth or mora likely U).

produce grander satisfactory re-aulta. Tha thia Third Gitt lonrrrt is the enlargement and endowment of the Pubao Library of JutnlMcky, which, by the apeoiai act auuiorizingtueooiiccn lor hs ueneui, is ue forever free to all citizens of every State. This conoert will be conducted like the first and sec ond heretofore given, and full particulars of the moue oi drawing tuc gins ami jy ing inem ana everyrning neceaaary to a uiorougn unuersiauu- ing oi me scnemeirom neginning 10 enu, are now iHiblisbed in the form of a circular, which will be iimiaed. free of cost, to any who apply The entire manairement of tills undertakinn nas Deen committvil Dy uie trustees uo Thos. K.

Bnunlette. late Governor of Kentucky. to whom all eomnramcatioas pertaining to the Gift Concert should be aduresaed T. DUUKE Tr, frcs't. i W.

N. HALDKMSN. Vice JOHN 8. CAIN, Sec'y 1-ublio Library of Ky FARMERS' ADKOVEltS BAN Treasurer Ticketaare now ready for sale, and all orders for litem or aiHdications for agencies, circulars. iuformatlon.

will meet with prompt aU tentton waen addreosed to me as neiaw airectcd THOS, E. BilAM LETT, LauUVlUe, Ky Agent Public Ubrs'ry Ky. OPIDII cubs tlie habit mu-gaKTLY, eheap.quick, with out suiiering or inconven ience, ueacriue your cane. Address S. A rmstrob M.

D. Bemea. Miub. O. Box 6.

i EATER3 Sold iry all (Imtnriata. Price, EDTJCATIOHAL. Diocese of Missoliri. CHURCH CC3IOOL YOUNG Ii ABIES, JXTTERSO CITY, MO. BOCATION HSALTTrFTJL, EASY OF Access and surrounded by scenery of rare beauty buildings in fine condition, with accommodations lor Jui) boarding pupils.

Full course in aU English branches, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Music, Drawing sad Fainting For circulars apply to RxraiucNCKS-The VI. Bev. C. Boberwe and the clergy of the Diocese Hy jannu a fl Al For any caae of Jlind, I I Bleeding, Itching or Ul- I I I Piles tiiat De If BingsTile Remedy falls 1,1 co cure. It is prepared II fef t.

ikbf expresaly to cure the it Vr VF Piles, aud nothing Protection riawM EVouna- AtTlsM-VimM xMMltio-lullrwul (- -Conwpoadi'oc of the Gasett. -r JrrviRsos City, February 27. 2tW iiU introduced several weeks ago, by Hon. Dick Collins, the gallant member from Lafayette, for the protection of female tha bouse ia the afternoon session: of yesterday by an overwhelming majority. The bill provides that any en who shall Reduce a woman under promise of marriage, shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary.

It also provides that a conviction upon such a charge shall not depend upon the testimony of the woman alone, but upon ber evidence supported by ether evidence. The bill is a good one, and thd whole country would be better if every state should have such a law and strictly enforce it. OONCXKUINO LCHATIC ASYLUM. Senator Hardin, chairman of the joint committee- on luuatio asylum sub- bort of tha committee on its investigation of the Eulton lunatic asylum. The report was accompanied by a bill appropriating $28,000 per year to this institution, instead of $0,000 as heretofore, and also appropri ating lor -necessary repair ana auditions.

The governor has appointed a number of gentlemen Honorary commissioners uie univereal exposition at Vienna, and among them Kev. Ur. ienwjen, lata oi i.vosepn. now of St. XAILBOAD COMUISSIOKCKS The bill to appoint railroad supervising commissioners, WQictt all your readers andisiaiid, will come up fri the bouse to- Ijaoro, Aa amendmant will be introduced which will be likely to carry, changing the number core miuioneT from hre to live, and changing their saleries fivm to An eUort wiu alsa be maae to make the positions of these commissioners elective bv the two bouses jointly, instead of aoBOJiitive bv the jtovemor.

poaiuon, will doubtless fail. The housa djeurae4 tcmlay at 12 atcloci until to-morrow morning at v. At jBXKT OOMaiCT. jl D. D.

Stxcetor, ef Sc Joseph, has been awarded the beer con tract Jior ine.peailen tiary for 60 da-s. OI'CONKECTWUT DEMOCRACY. Their Matter iks Pila( Caa Reolvd That the domocratio and lib eral party is based upon the principle of tne eonstmiBon oeciarea at viacianaii BaMmoiw; ie firaa in tha conviction- that its cause is just and that its final success cannot be long delayed. Resolved, That we arrangs the -president of the United States ltf- using hi pardoning pwe ia the intorestwf tha ballot-box stuffer and repeaters; for prostituting the high trusts committed to his hands at a time of extraordinary demoraKzatioa and public wrongs, to the interest of those who make sport of the ballot and debauch the elections; for striking out a faithful cabi-netofBeej to please a corrupt ring and persisting in retailing another who psys oat to. greedy cormorants vast sum of the people's taxes in violation of all Jaw; for using the army to crush the civil power and the rights of We.

arraign the vice-president and? rk4-preiderit-elect of the United State for their eouiplieity in one of the greatest and most corrupt schemes of bribery ever known to influence tha votes of congressmen to take wrongfully million of tha public money for the benefit of a corporation organized for the sole purpose of plunder. We arraign tha leading men of the radical party, oocupying burn official bosUions, for the aid they have rendered to Corrupt rings; for the waste of pubiio-mooey apon steamsnlp subsidies, and for wickedly squaadericg tha public lands upon combination as corrupt as the Credit MobiUer. We arraign tha party that repudiates Senator Caldwell and. places Senator Cameron at the head of the Committee over which. Charles Suamer ao-Iong We arraien that party for its matufoid cor ruption in the elections, in the appropria tions, in tne contracts, ana in uie legislative and executive departments of tije gor- ernmcntv'! I.

Resolved. That the interference of fed eral office holders, from the president downward, in political affairs which are exclusively-under -state jurisdiction, has already led to results wnicn should arouse thonebtfol atteatioa and prompt action on the part ot voter. A governor, receiving nw vote from the people, foisted trpou state by presidential orders i the creation or a state legislature or executive decree and the destruction by congress of electoral votes of two states, and ports of the electoral vote of another state, are the alarming result ef cen trail zatma and usurpation practiced by tha administration party. ioAIIliU tb sympsihiea of. this convention, and ex all who- believe in national independence and republican ro ernment, are due to the indomitable patriots of Cuba, in the arduous struggle for fredetx and just-government whicn they have so long and bravely maintained in the face of enormous odds and unprecedented difficulties.

Though tha administration at Washington ha, been against them, the hearts of tba American people have never ceased to feel for their suffegngs. or, to pay for their success. That welcome Spain to the sisterhood Of republics, and look forward to the freedom, of Cuba as a necessary and eariyeeoseqaence. Resolved, That in the death of Horace (ireeley the country has lost ooa it able, and publie Bjen 4ne who showed anable of 'reirsBlinc ifoanfxj fopaxty wbd-Jcepf, Vniself uuro ui uiua vl wnuDunn, anu no. earlier than most of hi countrymen, saw and condemned tha prevalent depravity of uie repuuuvwi nnaer, ana warnea wis people in these forcible words: "I insist that the legislation of your country, national and state, needs purification, and that the leading men in our government should be called to justice, f-.

fapeal ot the usury law, followed- by an nrmsual stringency in the money market of this and other states, has resulted is evils that call for remedy-not the least of which is the tendency to change our caving institutions from depositories of the greatest safety to speculative institutions of a questionable character. Further action on the Dart of tha ture. is, demanded. XESesolvfdr Hat erne the adoptiooiof the constitution of this state, over fifty years ago, naw industries and vast nublic enter rises have come into existence. Ia every epartment a revision is necessary, and is demanded by tha general of the state and we recommend a call for a constitutional convention by the ensiubg gan- Resolved.

That tha Ie-nslation' at ihU Jtata to protect labor and laboring children baa beea ia tin right direction, but soma-s thing mora is needed; and to secure the equal and just advantages of education to tne poor, as well as tne wealthy, we deem tne estaoiisnment or a bureau of statistics in this stata to be iranortanL The resolutions on Cuba, on the' usury laws, and. -the? propoeed constitutional convention, were severally applauded. -Tbv ware Unanimous! adonted. Mr. Gallagher, of New Haven," tSered tne loiiowmg: 1 Rteolved, That we demand the re-enactment the usury laws ef this state, which were repealed by the last legislature, believing taeir repeal to be injurious to the interests of honest labor and legitimate business; its direct tendency being increase a rate of interest already oppressive and to increase; the taxes of the already over-taxed producing Resoleed, That the interesU of tha people- -require the establishment -of a State Bureau ef Labor Statistics, similar to that existing in the state of Massachusetts, whereby the condition and interest of the producing classes may be fully understood.

We now demand that our representatives in congress use their influence- and vote to establish a national commission for the purpose of gaiheriag and preparing statistical and other information in reference to the condition of the producing classes. Resoled, That eight hours daily labor is sufficient in transacting the business ef the country, and that the improvement in the arts and sciences should be to lessen the hour of manual bbor, and that mea and children should not be employed in our manufacturing establishments more than ten hoar a day. Mr. Clark' rimm everaBBrat From the Chicago Tribune, Peter Cooper. of Now v.

SubJished anew editioa of the pamphlet of Lr. C. P. Clark, of O.weco. New York.

entitled, True Method of Representation in Lanre ConstituenrJoa." Ti metii has been previously noticed to our Column, but not nch lno-tW a. it justify. Ia an exeeedinriy forcible discus sion ot the evils of our present rpreeonta-tiv aysteot. with ita manifold briaery, knavery, urnorance and suborditia-ttc of public interest to private end aU AND LAUDGRAUT "tTTTB DESIRE TO INVITE THK ATT EN- tion of careful and aonservative investors to a few facta df vital importance to them in making their Investments. The General Government has long since ceased to be a borrower of mon.

and, on the contrary, for a long tuna fca beeh buying and canceling it Becentlj it- the Secretary of the Treasury la addition to the regular nonnthly purchase of Government obli-gallons, eaUed in 100,000,000. of -) bonds, Under these cwnmstsnce investor have bee compelled to look claawhere for a profitable in4 vestment for their capital, and the first mort gage bonds of American railway's am now is favorite security. The purchaara of soads by the Treaanry hay advanced the- pries ol Govt I ernmeut bunds to a point where they pay a core. r. paratively low, rate of Interest." The greatest success in American railways can be found tlie history of those roads known a Trunk Una, which combine the benefit of through aad aad focal trafle.

The gross earning of tb leading trunk kaes of railroail in tbi country form a striking lilnstrstion of the above fact, as will appear In tha following statement ol their earnings for lajei New York En Pennsylvania Central. BalOnwreand Lake Shore Oluo and Toledo and Wabash Hannibal and St. Joseph. tXatoa PaeiAe Central 0 a.sn.is Total for lea The St. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY ROAD at already eeoatracted from St.

Joseph to Mary svl lis, Irons theaoe far Into Nebraska, and ia being rapidly oompteted to FortKearney on tha Union Pacific Koad. The 8T. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY ROAD will ihortea the distance between tha Atlantic and the Pacifle eoast from 80 toX niles. aocordlng to the dLf- forest routes named abova. The fen leading trank lines OS rsnd BMntuosd In the preceding taUa eomprlasa but part of Um railraada that will contribute to the passenger aad freight truffle of the ST.

JOSEPH" AND DEN VER CITY which IS destined An oecooM the new short line between the Atlantic and raeiAc States, And wheih aaast share liberally ia the enonaous business repreeeaented by the grand total of groas earnings of Uie tea leading trunk lines In the above statement. This-of itaelf a sufflcieht eeurit for the payment of Um Interest aad principal ol UM EIGHT PES CENT FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND LAND GRAST BONDS of the Company, -Western new on the DiVhdoh But as a great additional security, 'ttie Com pany ha a United Stata land grant, 1,600,000 acre of the richest agricultural land in, tjitt est. in previous eomuainlcatlens to tsw fun s- 5 sfe 1 lia we nava takes occasion to advert touts great Value of land grants to railroad companies, and wtll now only mention fact that the laid grant oi the 6T. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY is worth over 00 at the present prioe of the lands of the nil aois Oantral Company. The land annot tie sold for lea than per acre, and the psooeed of the same are applied to the waking fund for the extinguishment of the bonded debt of the Company.

This loan was originally for 000, but has been largely reduced by sales to bmstora, Innlading many ahrawd busine men who know and appreciate bonds wbioh combine liberal Income with great seoariOr. The bond are for the present offered at and accrued Interest, and we bave no hesitancy In recommending them a an investment eurely guarded, both a to interest and pt-lnpaL Partte desiring to participate in the division oi the remaining ialanoe sf the loan are requested to make early application, in view of iha-pos sibility of aa advance ia Uie price of the bonds. .1 The bonds of the Eastern Division of tlie ST. i JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY BAILROAD COMPANY were originally marVeted by otir firm at 87Ki and are now current in the market at 103. We to deal these" Bonds same at Government bonds and other securities.

Investor will find tlii a good opportunity to convert their Government and other -high- priced bonds, with advantage ef a higher rate of interest and perfect security. Map, pamphlets and mil information in regard to the Company can be bad on application. TANNER IIO. 11 T7AU- GTREI3T IUSS0UKI "7 I AC jEPXO ie Old Reliable and Popular Tbrtfla Exp res Route i To Si. Eotiici AKD ALL FOIOTS i EAST NORTH S0LTTH I NO CHANG! OF CABS From St.

Loui3 ta.New' Ycrk And other principal vtern Citia. The Missouri Pacific Railroad 13 EQUIPPED WITH Elegant Day Ccaclics! PuIIitiaii's Pabfel2tptrs! Miller's Safety riitfcna! Patent lizzzi Xrcie Au Epuipment Uaequaled by any Clitr Line la tbe WeaL Tiy It! Try It! Trains of tlie Kansas Ciry, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Baiiroad HAKE DIRECT C0SXECTIGX3 With Express Trains of the "MLSSOrjIU PACIFIC" at Kansas City. A A TALKAGK, Gen'l Superintendent, ht. Loui.

K. A FOED, Ueneral Paoaaengcr Agent, St. Loui. THE PEOPLE'S 'r FAVORITE ROUTE K. C.

ST. R. IJNE THE CONXECTDfG LISK BE-I" tweea Uie Southern and Eastern Through fines terminating at Kansas City, and tbe gnat Imon and Central Pacinc lines torminating at San Francisco. THIS 19 THE BEST AND Only Direct Route FROM jro jpik St. Louia, Cincinnati, LoAilaviila, NcwOrlaan, BufTalo, Pittsburgh New York, Boston And all Southern and Eastern Cities.

Three passenger train leaving new depot, foot of Francis street, daily, eonnsoting as KANSAS CITY Union Depot with Morch Missouri and PaciAo railroads 8L. Louis, Um Last and South. With Hannibal and St Joseph railroad tor Qmncy, Chicago and the East. ith Kansas Pacific railroad for Lawransa, Toieks and tlie West. With Muwouri Kiver, Fort Scott and Gulf railroad for Paols, Fort Scost, Baxter Springs and Southern Kanaaa.

With the Kansas City aad Santa Fe railroad for Ottawa, Garnett, Ac. Two passenger trains leaving depot foot or Francis street, daily, for Council JJlutis and thntdia, connecting at CObNOlL ItLUFId withMowa lines lor De Jsoinss. lawsClry, Keokuk, Dnbuque, tirtnneli, and all promi' nent points ia Iowa. With bioux City andPnudorallroadfbr Sionx City and up the river. At oMAHA.wiih the great Union Pacifle railroad, for Cheyenne, Deaver, and ail point bm -Colorado and'tlie mountains, aad for Salt Lake city, bacrameuto, nan a raneiaoo- ami in cum I A PULIJtAV ALACK BLEEPHra CAE attached to night axtwms going south, run through to St.

Louis WITHOUT CHANGE, ar-. riving in tune to connect with fast train for the Last and South, making but ha mars between bt. Joseph and lie 1 ork. There is also a Pullman steeping oar attached tonntfit express running through to Council Bluits. Ask for your tickets via Fnt City, St.

Jo sevh snd Council lilufls bne. Ticket ofhoe in PaciUo Hotel corner, aad at th. new depot, foot of Francis street. Joseph Aliiner and John X. Lsurhlin ticket agents.

A. (UJi'KINS, tieneral Superintendent. A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Faeaenege Agedt, VaillTDALIA 110UTE EAST.

Indianapolis Short Line FIVE llOlIaS QOCSIST TIUE. K( 1 JXiVJ TWODAILTLISKSOFPCXLMAT Rawing Room Steeping Car run through to Kew 1 ork without chauge. FIVE TRAINS DAILY Leave the Ticket Office northeast corner Fourth and Chestnut streets. Tlus Is Lie only Line lnvii 'Cars TaTOutl tt Kew Yari Tia KrJi PkilaieUal All trams for Chicaro and Indianapolis rua tbroiirb without chautra of cars. BauHoe called tor aud cim-ked through, aad fore always at tne lowtMt liirure.

llcketB via this popular rout, for sale at Kansas City St. Joseph and Council BluA rail-paad ticket office. aiilnerA langhlin, ticket agents, bt. Joseph. 6.

HALL, Wwtwn Passenger Ar't, Kansas City. K. CUAN'DLEB, twiieral Tlclutt Agent. NeT7 Route ObutL ct. Iron Hoimtain and CcrLtlcrn RAILWAY, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSIJTESS FROM 8X.

Louis to Columbus, Kentucky, snaking th. and THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE To TIio. South. PuaroirprstHkfnir this route avoid one chanir of cars and a tedious river transfer of twenty nules. THREE HOURS IK TIME SAVED.

Trains leavinir St. Louis, connect at "Co nim bus, Kentucky, with trams on Uie Mobile aad Uli io Railroad. i Through tn-kp and reliable information can lie at tiie throuirh ticket ortioe of th. Ilannibalnd m. Josph, and Kansas City, St.

JotH-nh and Council B.nffs railroads. Third and Francis streeis, St. Joseph. tor ucsets oy tne Iron fountain Railroad. TO Southern Nebraska Atchisca V.ztrzz R.

R. Jest Cpescd t3 Uznl zlit, MORSTSG TRAIN FROM ST. JOFPH, ou St. Joseph and 1 x-nver City railroad, oounccts at 1KOY JLNCTION. with mai i-Kiii fur Hiurhlanil.

Tnw. WIiim ITIund Kuio, 1 alia Uty, Aaluni and Stages frcrallsr tararne A. ac IS': rdilrona Will A. -Farasyof tlwhoaaot OoanelLT A Co-l i i DEALEE8 IS snreaad get price from l- ISlri nzzoTi tx At M. Saxtoic, Caamev Stat.

National Bank. bet. Felix and Francis. THE CAP1TAUST CHEAP PROPEBTY AS AS Deall, Harrison and (Buchanan Mis SAIJi OF i Estate, -Stock, I CHS CD GO owe's Scales patronize this fccuse. set and Ice Cream Freezers, Stamped Japanned Ware Piotillers, DEALERS IN LlJ 1 1- 1 'Mercantile Library Hall, Wednesday night, Indulged in somewhat florid eologj of state rights, but denounced state sovereign ty.

If this should fall beneath his rever. ence's reverend not faQ to define the difference, between the two; or, 1 failing ia this, inform what a "right" is without power to establish it and, if this catechism should be distasteful to him. let him put this in his. pipe' and smoke it, ar get somebodr to amok it far him The states" were 'ahce' sovereign and independ ent; any -principle, dispose of that sovereignty wholly and irrevocably, any more than a freed slave could sell him-: self again into bondage a hypothesis than hicbi aotiung, could be jnore revolting to Mr. Beecher.

FAIR LEIGH Hardxriirb and Ciitlorv. T1IE CHAKTCB METI3f. The citizens' meeting, fcr ithe eonaidero. tion of the new charter prepared under the auspicestrf the Manafacturera-Aid association, was not as well attended as it should have beervand we bad looked for a fuller and more decided representation on tha part of pur tax-payers who will be most JargoJi affectod, by its provisions. It was, "liowevor, composed of some of our best men, and the.

provisions of the proposed cbartov were, fairly and dispassionately discussed.1 document was treated with al Safes, frt i 'j -i Winolioll's Patent Oil Cans, IVo. 4 South Third Street, 5t. Joseph, Ihe City Retail Trade, Carpenters and Colliers, f111 Zzi It to their ndTar.tage to mar3-lyr the attention, it deserved as coming from an composed of a large number ''of our best citizens and largest tax-payers, who were unwilling to take the responsibility of so important a matter without submitting it to: tlie criticism of all inter-. sted. The action of the meeting in entrusting the whole' subject to: a select commiiiee is wise, and we ive confidence that the objectionable features w01 be stricken out, and such terations be mad as will make the charter 2 to the wants of our body politlcj We eugbt to have a better code of laws than that now in force something fuller and more practical and while there may -be strong arguments against some sections of the charter presented last evening, we are decidedly of the opinion thai it contains very many excellent provisions-and may be made the nucleus of a better in strument, and one which will give strength DEAIXSSIN And a Yariety; of Other OOOrT mo CErO) to our city government, confidence to our people in that government, and consequent ALSO Refrigerators, Ice Chests Tlnriate, Sheet Irea, Wire, growxn ana progress the city and it in- i WMa-'i Taiac is food for improving reflections in the following passage taken from the diary of a degraded woman, who- died re- -cently in Memphis: "I wonder if I lay white and still, with folded haads and tight- IIO.

TOimTII CTTIILT. Rectifiers, ASD WHOLESALE rT 7 iorsei we etudes they had been so often epr. to ctter and remember the awmy so hama hich was only too fruitiul of evil Ah, no! -wither living nor dead could the world comprehend the yearning for something higher, purer than is mine to bear; the passionate longing, tha wild unrest, the bitter mocking of a life in death, the aoa-izinar prayer that have gone upward to an UBhfjaring God in the still watches ef the night, all the desolation that has upon sod out of tha depths of a sullen, fierce, d. -r. ha ariaetf the indomitable tfaat uvusrs no om plaint but will live deuaat unto the bitter end; and the last outward sign known of thiiraaty being wiii be a laugh and cutm, but whose last tt.oiifctt wa a prayer for pardon and for ASD PROPR1FTOR8 OF ST.iCCZPII,t:3..

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