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tale lour mil. COLTJMbUd OHIO, MO-NlmA' MARCH 6, 1871. VOL. XXXII. NO. 259 BVHNH8S DIBBCTOBT. OT We rnvita tni ittentioi tf obi nad-va ta the toUtwing tut of Oalombai Swtatn Ammo, wiSca are unoM the mort Bjrlaili ani wtenaiTt eaUbuib-tneera fcttJaoity. ATrottNKVS. a, olay bbioqb, Attorney nt Lw and Notary PubllclOJ nigk t. Bpeclal attention given CoUeoUng iwi Uunrer-anclrg. B. Li DnWITT, AUonw at Lt w Mi BAliettor af Fateata, Is etartA Hlgk lUMt, Oaieaabua, liatn, B. SHIELDS, AMur nt U. lUaund to No. II. North ltn elawel. B. U. A J. F. HOFFnIAN, AHWHU. MN. U AUet bUU UlHt, to K.NABH, Arraeur - I"- i Bo-its Blgk stnt,Aekelldlng. AKA7HI TCCTS. B T. BBOOKES. AtaUae. (Ml fcwtauu, ... uan, . B. Cor. lan iM mm. ttowu itty. MLLIAliD. IUIUUII IILUABD HALL. fnTUnl TV. Out Alleys, onpcait. the BUM IM t tna Yeeteni Union llttsph obm.ii aeana n .treat. BoaK-HINDERS. OHAB. U. FIELDS, BudkMrA ud BUna-book Uenufaerem. ieaapaWt vrerk and Pert.djc.1. bound to order at abort nrtfce. M, M unl H Kortl Hlgk atra.1. BeUI bTATlBUV. 0OHT,T SMITH, Btaslnaas aad D..l.ra In BnT.fipaa, tannine AraehVsA grenoh Writing and Copjing Inks: nil kind. f Payer nnd Sealing Wax. ljr. Chapel and fcUgb ste,, Si dow Iroa corner. UlUAttN ANI TOBACCO. H. 0. BAOH. WVdeaale and null dt.lai in Olgare. Ifa. Ul, nVataalgk .treat Cigar, of m awn raaanfeo- D. If. BUYUAM. Dealer hi beet quality of Useelng aaaL Otle. fool eg Blob aUMt, weal end. Warehouse 111 CeMriHril1 AND RKATAtlUAKT, (TIPIISNSON. IUCI CO., Bolldina. dealer In Vomn Fnute, Ton A, etyataa, Faa nnd ej.su af ail kinds iaaee- DBAII TIM! AND MEWEU PIPE. JAMES FATTKBSON A CO. Peelere la Bala Draw Tila and BUne hffic Ftps Verdonpoeite Union FaMauger Depot. saMjuOIBTI. JOSEPH MATT. raaplaa Draff Start, IWBoutb High atnet. Vn-auttpu.ina onrimily eunipouaded at all hours. SBV UUOOW. OSIOKK, KERSHAW A CO. Smxaantn loj.il. O.born A Co., Ul B. High St. OarlHda, ualnater. hi. lion, Velvet, Brn tela, in addlttMl at want it alr.adr m Mattinga, oil OlolAa, SUpla and Paar Dry Gooda. i'UHMITLIIK. 0U10FUUKITDUK CO., kfnanfaelaren af Bnt-eUaa rutaitura, vkolaaaU and rotaiL Wamoonia, I, T, and I Owrnna Bloea. u AT, (JAPS. EIO. P. PEBD1NAND LUDIO, AtAauratturar of llaU, lpa and Fun, and doalot In Buna tt ada. Uubnllaa, Ao , IW S. High JJ - JMWf.LIIV AND WATCHUI i t. COBKDAY A CD., kfannfaetareff afflnajanelirof aTtry datortptltin. WatanplaUd gold and atlvar, ho. I B. llruad i I ordara bjr mall prompUg axasatad. F. A. L. I.EBUUEBF.UX, Wkolaaala and Ratall daaUia In Walaba, Clooka and Jawalrg. Na. II, B Uigbttnat. l.linilKIa, n HtUflTaKR A AUAMB. LnaaSa If nhanta,dalan In all kinda off WorkaA FVanrtu. Lumbar, Latk, aa , aemai Bpring and Waa nrata. BAtlHINE WOHBI. ni il .11 M Him MACHINE CO. Farlakla and BUIlaoary Blam Knglnaa.C.tV lurs Marklatrr, As. Waat and Kaluaal lload Jtnoga. RIilJ.INi-.Hk. MHO. I. HAIIPKR. UintBory and Vaacy 8ual; Q-Btlemenw Fett 1UU aleaaod and pied. Cor. Uigh and tfpnag atreeta. J. H. W ILK IB. raehleBAbto Millinery. Drtea TrtnBlnp, Fancy QooAs. sa,1M High at, op. Uoodaio noaat, O. W. 8IUMON8, Wbolaaala and Btall Millinery Uoods, ltl loath Ulgb U. Opera lloias rlloek. ITIF.HCIIATr TAII.OHM. THB (J BIO MR Rfl! ANT TA1LOIUNO AMD CLOIHINO tXJ. lift Bnath nkrh Ml Ueou1 HaiU Mad to Ordaf. liaady-Bade Clothing alwaye on hand. Jitd. (sUNDBHHUKlMBB. MoffflhBBt Tailor and dealer in lUadv -marts Clntb-Ing and Oant'a liirwabUig Ooeda, Amukoan lio- f llnildtna:. JUHN flBl.TKBB ft CO. BTa.tks. tHansba. Nh.ra HiiBi' UlSAlU ABO US lodeoas, Muatoai InaUaBsnta, Ac. 11 and II 14. ruie u ft. H. UftllKJW. iBoatMusiea)d Musical Instninrnta, Cblekrr-u aa l attlaway ft bena' fiasue. Ko. II ttoaih HUB ni. NKWalA'KHN. OHIO BTATB JOITKNAU r'lv,Trl-Wtklv and Weehly.the bat itewa, bn, andlamilt paper, and tbo teat Adter twog Meaium in ue oiaio. PAIKTINU. SIGN AHD BANNER PalaUDV, 48 lata Ulldlns;. lAAitiorlttg; al ml aiaria, K. E. 008. HIGH AND TOWS 8T8 J1UM O srTBWART. Fatoter, 4)Ttner. OUiine and Papet Hancev, 4lh Oajm Weatof llrUa, aa waiaui vu, u Mnpr. Par FUattBsT. Fa pert n. aa, oaH at Knopfs Patot that, HI Itoula High (net, Ctltiav. Baa, UBka. PLtmUBtRB AMD UV.t.V II AWdltHB F. BALLET ft BON. Dlan 1b fart Pip- and Hbeet Isd, F1s and Water Uueets and Wash Itowla, M a. Third Ok pidimiiiNo. ANURKW i nWAHl Plnnbat, dealer in Lead PIm. Pn,Watr UUsNie, BatA Tabs, Ae., or. Hib and Tewa ata. AM svn aniiniiTv, Ptamtor, dealfr ia Pompa, Igsad Ploa, Wats Kami. Wash, Bastes ae lift MatU IttghBb, tA4iaba. JUl.M'g I.tlTBgrlUAra. TWlan rava No. I Nsfl.ea BiUir nathea suea, epalnt aad altered la a aattafsaary ataay. jii. rmtn.o. 4 to,, QTCRiSS VOWWAnDItta) A OAHMTU'Or) O kWtua, uenael aalua. Saalvn, Baa. la. tl ana H, Masbtan Knal, eDgeem lalaa truta,niwiaaaiai. an4 Cttaalf aeaenjai I iwten, a.'wmi mi. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL 1ERHS InTBtfiaklr la AdTanc l VAIJtr ILBlTlONl Dt mtl ( ftdTtoot) pt mamum M 00 4 M t IS 9 W I 00 a oa M ao mw.aa 4a I staotlu f)a mtg 1 maath....a.aaa.a Club W tj aod apwuniJ, m1i ao a m lutiBKiioa. Ao U d o 4 BontlU. Ou (Miry xttt to Clubi of T. lMirtnd br UmiIsV, per month 1 0U so TBI.UKRKI.V KDlTIOtt fttn rabHtibtra, par ubhbi.i . a aa . 1 1 ao am bi aut.ua 4a da I smoDttu tU do 1 BitatA CIbW tf Art uid apwud,seh 00 t 00 ao ao ao as inunuuii do do do do 1 outtitbti Ou oopr utn to Clabt of Tin. VRKKL1 EDITION. JStoUiAld flr Omtmrdam 1 00 BlBglo tmbaeribari, por t&mnm W 00 w aa uwnuii w riToeopfoi 100 TBO0!M .A 14 00 Twenty oopiM ... w fiftf MpU W 00 BATE! Of ADVERTISING) Dally t Oh dnart, otwh loMrtloa l 00 8pcisU of Biuism NotlMl, pt aqiiftra, Mtcb lutrtwn $1 U Local Nntioof, H eU, lloo. tint InHrtion. AdTeftlaemuta ? k wotk ehJgl full ratto Men Uamiiiob. Trl-Weeklrt Too u Dally. Weoklyi OtM ptinajs), lint inteTtloa 1 SO Buk additiooal laMrtioii 0 7ft Local or BualjioM Motleoa, par Hot, aaoh to-. HITlon V W t JUfht Udm or laa bum a quirt. AdrTttMttaU tor looijor Umt lnaertod at our yuiar eara rauja, wuca wui ce luioiaoeo on ap , COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrival aiid Dcpnrtufe ol Iflnll OFFICB HOURS. Wna-DATB Uaen at 7:30 A.M.: e'ose at If. 11. TbeOeneral Unlivery will be kept open Batorday nighto until BJUO. V U. cwpAis-OMatl:30 A.U.ielijae at 0:SO A.R. Tia tollowlBr tible li preptred for tht oonre- nlasco of the public: All Vails dtrtnbuted at this office maT be attained at the delivery window, with the burnt possible loss of time alter their receipt b? ealliag nt Ibe liour of apenlna: tbe tatalnad at tnt aallrery winuow., wun tna i .bun-.t poMibi. lou of tima aiiai their receipt niiiccf ana at is ra.i ana u s. in. There U noUiing to be gained by eendtng to tbe oJhua uftasvef. lbs heaviest Bails are at If U Dirotir TOtm umu In tba ofloa mot um tkan tba tuna mauttonad below, reapaotlveig. THBODOH HAILS. AH tbe mat tbrotwh raailf, Nortb.and Bart clave at iu:uu a. at. anaitiHir. ra. udi eaga through mall for tha Weatarn BUtaa and Tarrltanea, claMU at UlOO V. U. Thia curie, na war mail between Columbue and Chicago. at Tlllll P. kl. Clneinnati tnrouih mail for I l'OOF al I WAT H An.".. Tin muiwnewAT aaiuranaj a IIIOO A. U.! Pitutmrg. Wbee'tBK.Uavelana I and all lntormediata puinta on aaoh routa reepeo-1 Urelr, Tan potxownta clou at 1 8:00 It. Cloctaaatl War. Dayton, aod all intervening polnta via Xenia, Taa aoLtowian aLOan AT 1:110 P. At. Sunkttrr. and all Intarrenlnjr nolnta Tin WeateT- ruie. ..... Kjoron ana au inwyanini point, on ii.uooa. sprin.MJ,a.4.illntOTmtiuK,i,UTln.Dal. awara donna at sua r. u. iadiamamiii w.a mail eiaM ai si I ft A. IL Tea mixawue wiriuiuoueiAT7:OOP.H. I lanafaOle Menu, ineludlng polnta on WUmlngton Ballraad, at.yeruie Turnpike, aleumneiuviiie i S':."11"1" nodaoutbcaatnom Al Jlaar Ae,notU from Dayton, and Dayton routo. AWynu ;, Pitteborg, Fort Wayne A Chlaago awiii.i,...".i... fneanf raurg AMle cloeea a . 1 u A. ia. and s;o I p. at 0Vnei. Jfart. jiafiwad ), via Hoek. I erMiaUUin, eve, cjusaib a. iiiuavta. I T&i.wukiCLY ilaiLb. I B...rf.i...Mnt. Mh rvinmh... .rwi nintnn. vlUe muU. and tiahaniia route, each on Tuesdays, I Thuadaya and UaUirdays at I :U If. M. Ufl BUillfAI AU malU oloee at A:30P.M. Bttvpt Baltimore k Ohio Uarough mall, which alueea ataiuur ja. Rboibtoib i rrrtM uust be dtpnuitM la the llioa Ifieon Blnuioa prior to Us hoar of closing be mans. Tub Ostxibal Dklivbst will be ktpt apen on- Ul s r. M. on naturaay evenings. Mean Obbkb liniMRM eloaot at 4 F. M. OTAJirs ajiu iavvataopia duiiog ouos boars. JAMU M. COMLY, tf. ht. TIME CARD Knowlne? tha Una of detwttnra and arrival o trains al Union Depot, loloBlma, O. Taking ellcct iee. uu, ii;-. LITTLX MIAMI RAILROAD. Dtpurt, Jrrin. irht Imwi Mm a ! a m Pitubnrff Bipress 9M a m CiaeinaaU kVapraas II Up n 1 1 M a a reel L.ino 9 ai p I urn bus Aosom'odatioa .39 p a Xenia AosoBtaodatioB.... 1:40 pa - BUI LIN B.n (CtoTlud,Colambia,rinclBBaUud Udianapo us iv it. I New York BTprees tl: am 10 00 p b LlncinnaU Kiareas 11:10 a n 11U p m i. m n. uriaaa bii, e:w p ai nms tvutatl AM.sntnnrfKtlaA. 4 Mt a sax 1:05. D m Four o'tlook p m train oonBtrteat DsUware for Rnrlna-flalil. (CrnUalChlo DivUlon.) Part Use 11 sm U.ll -3.10 pm baiumnre ft Caieago Kip. I:M p m Loeal Kspreaa I I a Lueal AcxspaiaedaUaa.... 4:1ft am 4:1ft V I:Mib H is p n ll:aua Tbo Leeal Aeeonnodatla tralneoB the "Bee .loo" and IUIubmtb Bad Olio, start froB neigai i are, P1TTBBURQ, C1NCINKATI AND BT. LOUIS UAILWAI. (FaaHandU BooUJ Mall and Kini-eee MUlB ll:lft a reatLtne 1130 am ooaa N. T. and N. Orleans Bs. i nOpm f:lSpa ulm I .oral AoooraBodauoB.... a Denniaoa Aotam adatioa, fcU p l.v.1 A.namodAUon aad .nalaon Apeoea- mnd.ti.o .tart fiata ue Freight Yard, north of Uaaot. (laaiaaapoia aan vnieago uiTunsn.! FaalLlaa rllm 11 II n na Aaoommodauon 1:11 e m 10:11 n m nauioern niproM a:apm t.vipm lAieaj Aoaoraaoaauan... e-wam :i.pa Tba Lnoal Aeemmedatlon on the Flttabare. Ctnciniratl and Hi. Lu!a Ballwt. Inllao.iiulii aod t:blc.g) DtvtAtoa, .tail front the 'night larunaetoi riquaiNpoi, COLUMBUS AN 3 EOCEtrfO VALLEY R. B Mall imam ISiUea Kapreaa lUpm tup Dally. tKaaept klonday. AnniiTF.tTs. N . B. KELLY. Architoot & Suporintondont, OfficeSo. 18 E. Broad St. Columbue, O & arnrrwTiie hihh muraii. BI'IID tmiidliiga nt caluabua water worse, nl to um- bua, tiaio. nneie: ARCHITECTURE. UTII.UAM tinhi.bt. AnrntTBTT for -v. Uia n.. In.ut.tlM for Sdwattonof.tb. 'S.SL'.'SL ZT. country, .Saia ki. preffnaioaal mme loali. bmpUllag Arehtuelaret, kiiglnMrloir. oe Ind P.reto?u J.'vr. Andnwa, Bt4ba.t,.T' n u.li. a. n . i lav. aarae, oeieabua. H. Prahaeee, II..H Sanreaal.Wia. nooiwe. end the eaxiaua MakbodbAM. and F. A, klmiiuri w aavaiia'a vanoaa. AB LCM FOB TBI BLIND, a a. 0. Bnsl.STt npriciB. nanvwtee and S. B. (wmev FowOa and Walnul atrwu. uaetuau, u, eagll STEADMAN 4 EVANS, SOOTCl flRARITR MONCMKNTH, .. ITAUAUa ABB ABJBStlSAIV. irVreie aad Araaaa Akanas AfMbuwfitA Cwnavaiga and bong eweela, CMaaaSno, O. Prom thtTolodoBladt. THB RAILBOAD IIOLOCAHT. BT WILL K. OiKLITO.V. Oror tha lanfta of tha beaten track, iBtotbadatkaaH, deep and blci, Heavy and Mat Lika a mountain blait. With aeieam of wliUfa and clitu of tronr, Tha great tiala rattled and Uutulaiod along. Travf lera, eubioned and belterr A, aa raw in v mo um win uoi auu vamv, 'jinnkioff or nanint With dtiijiar fiaiulit WhiliDnT the hour with whim or mnnai AaUaegiaat train tattled ana ihuauertd alonj. Corend and itill, tha alaepara lay, uin 10 u aangera oi toe way. rvanaennir oaca, A.lflWn lilg.'DfpAUk'. A tbouiand drramy acenea aman; And tbe nrat train rattUd and thundeied al nr. Heavily breathed tbe man or arr, iiy wm im maiatn lan; And tbe nother preaaed Unto br brtaet Her beiUtlful babe, with yearning etrooft And tne great train rattlwd aod tbundervd aloof Rbiidtng bta eyca with bis brawny band, Danger abead the driver aeanned; Ana ae lurnoa we iieam; Fur the red liirhl'a aleam Flatbed warning to him there waa aomitlilng wronr. But the great train rattled and tliundored along. 'Down tha brake" I" waa tbe ditrer'a ehout. 'JJown tbe bralea !" ramr tbo whiatla out; Hut tiie wja waa high. Aod the uanirer nivb. And Death waa waitito. with altar anl bttbi And the (lain dashed into a livac ol ttra. Tnto the niirht tbe red flauii a;lcamed: High they crackled and leaped and titatned; Ana tue gieu train loomea Like a monster doomed In tha midst of tbe unmet and their veageful irt In the glowing tide of a river of tire. Boused tha sleeper witbla bis bod; A crash, a plunge, and a aUant U red. Ana me woikiiqh neat Of till windltitT iliedt Clang round his lain, with an agony dire. And he moatiod and iiiid in a rinr of brr. Pitrftir those who wcke and died. And stnk in the rivet's mrroUesi tide; And bleailnga enfold Tbe driver bold. Who, daring for honor, and not for hire, Wont down with his train la tin ttv.r of Are. JtUlniaU, Michigan. ISRAEL IN RUSSIA Condition ol Ibe Jews in the Musceviie Empire. , T , n t. !), renal Jiaws ana Uontrattictorj rronn- cial Umtnouons lbs Law ana toe Word, and Israelite Bepnblioan Bule He "Kagal," Its Influence ind Authority,Tbe London Aiheoitooi, In a able riTlew of two nenr books, entitled "Tbe Book of Eagal-Kolga Kigali)." "Hebrew Local and Unlveraal Societies fYa? ralgklTA bratira mrestnljra I vsemlrolya); up J, Urapamsnn, (Wllna), mikei tbe followlDir editorial remark! ,1,. .,,1,1.-,. ..r..,.H j, .hn... w" ' " " t la lloiralar that DO recent traveler la ItiiKSla bas tbongbt o( telllnij ns imetblox about tbe Itamlan Jews, Yettbereare 2,000,000 of tbem, cblifly coacentraieil In Poland and tbe Western Uovernnients. Tbelr condition Is corl- ooilr anomalona; in Besiarabla tbe; n w wtbn nft, ., oftbe front er, and in otber oiatriets mcj loria luiriy-ure per cent, 01 me DODulalloD. and posieaa all tbe propertv and wealth of tbe place. In Kbarkor, till a abort lime a no, no Jew waa al- lowed 10 remain, WBIIe in Xelli'BVelgraa wnlcB , w,l , jour driver will rep y to your Inter- rointoiloa by telling jou mat 11 yon con- inu, t0 call him a Jew (rAidi Inetead of a U..I !...- h...... 1...1.. "u " .. . ' " . ""J ruhlt. Wh lie llabb n lea I ar.hon I. i. ojessa tbe fjrit eynes.op.ne I. nn,l nt Ho.ca.: While r.ar " ' . , . " r litbrews In oinoof ibe mailer towns are nrohlbltcd all occQimlluDi bnt OMiry fulyakotT lUOtls bl(Q in the CuDllJrDC of tbe government na a maker of rail ways, and la preveoteci irom During tne moat magnificent palace In Ht. Petere- bnrg only became a lingering gcruple lorblda tbe ail. of the family cbapel to a Jew. Tbe Jtwa In Huiula, bemprrtd by contradictory enactment, and nitric. tlona, have almost created an tmpiriufli to tmpcria, and have Ibelr own cnetoms, Ibelr own dres., tbelr own lawa and even tbelr own language at least tbe mixture of corrupt German, Polleh, Una- alan and Hebrew, which they all apeak, la known as the laraellte language, and can be beam to advantage at the Jewl.b theatre at VYaranw. Everybody In llua ala bna regarded tha Jews with auch contempt and Inituerence that the revs latlona of Mr. Braphmaun- hlmaelf a (Jutliilanlxed Jew on Hebrew lawa and custome, supported by authentlo docu ments from the srcblves of Wilos,bsve excited a great aatonlib stent and have at ones reopened Mtbs il.brew question," which has own for some time ruing in Importance. Home Kuiilan libera!, pro. pose various remedies snd measures; some, who call themselves very liberal, think ths Jew should have no civil rights, while others, with whom ws ne Htve our rtauera win ism, aay mere it ons very slmpls reuwlt amil.b all Ic- stlnctlons and educate the jews qually with ot jer Kuailen aulijects snd there csn be no llebrow queslloB. With the Hebrew qntatloa In lluula, however, w. have at preaeot nolhlog to do, and the books of Mr. Brephmana are cblelr Interesting to us ss showing ths peculiarities of tbs Hebrew lew sod life ac'ually ulillcg In Hauls, derived from tne laimuol ana tne ancient Judaic law. Thsllneofrkhlller, Ilka Jud.s Hides elnaa Steel ia Steele, haa been wonderfully raalliid la WraU ,rn Itu1 sa ''"I""1, where ths Jews u.. I'mvi.rM w tnin unj ID SVSry City or tOWS S lalraBdlcal Bl I nlclpal republic, of a very arl.tocratlc kind. In which ths patrician cast, have arbitrary ind deapolle no.er over the pleblane. Tbia government la carried on by two loeittutlona, tbe Kegel or ubeder-llakagel, tbe communal govern ment, and tha Uelh-dln, the Talmudlcal Court, which la partially recognlxed by lbs Itueeisu Isws. 1 ue govtrsment Is Indeed elective, but both electors and elected mo.t have attained a certain rank In lbs csmmunlty, trained nominal ly by proficiency In lb. learning of ths Talmud, and ollen granted la reality to ncn men tor a money cnsiaeraimn Toe Kauai ot only directs Iks school and Internal government of the comjiu Blty.butsopervlsessnd rrgulstea sll ths affairs of Hebrew, with the non Uebrew population, fjrblJdlng or allowing them II coaaldera beet lor their laureate Tale power Is completely srbltrsty, snd there csn os no appeal from it 1 be authority of all external lawa and regu latlona Is deeled sod ssld I lis Bnt binding oa Hebrews, snd they are atrlct ,i,n court In dlepdUs with lack other I wan mhmt ih. i, ...... . , , With ths Hebrew. T be Kegel, however. doeauotecruple.to have recourse to the I externsl BUinorillel wnen neceeaary aad practicable to ssalst It In Its eidects. .', K.o.l c Altsl to hSVS authority ;: ovsr the whole lerrlUiry snd population - of ths dlelrlck NoB-llekrsws Sr. then - 1 IDd In poseesslol ot property Only SS ' " hs sbosea i vwvu u, wwu , u ... i . w ui I sell, the right of living la the district I to a sew comer, snd without ths Beceaaary paper B Jew Coming from Another dlstrlot would Hud It Impost i n . in iiv. or ennnorl Bleaaelf. T property of aoa Uebrtwe la, according to me I aland, a rret wiiaaraeaa, or, Iteblil Joseph Kulun taya, "a sort fret like." In whlcb only Ikst Uehrtw caa place Beta who haa obtained a right for It rrora tnt Kigal. That regarding tha properly of Boa.llabrawa aa the I general property of tha community tba Kagal sells to Jews ths right to occupy their property, and even drawn ap bill of aale and reoolvrt money from them. Mora that that, II sells tha right to at. BWer Individuals, to lend them mooiy, and to get hold of their property. ' Things of this kind seem elmost loured- Ibis, sitbouga sir. urspnmann quotes lud, formal acta, one aelllng the light to the shop of s Rorslsn merchant, another a part of the city lands with tbe bnlldlngs that may hereafter be erected by tbe government, and another a whole Franciscan convent. Alter such a eile no other Jew can interfere without tbe permliilon of the purchaser, and abonld a Jew purchase or gut hold of real ei-tits belonging to a Christian, which bad not previously been dliposed of Dy tne K. gel, he would bare to buy iff tin from the Kegel before his rights would be recognised by tbe Rabblnlcsl Couris or by hli fellows. Besides Its p)wer of Using the residence of Jews the Ksgsl claims the right to Interfere with their choice of occupation, snd to prevent tbem from exercising It; regulates even tbe detslls of Ibelr domestic life; fixes tbe number of per sons thst csn be present st a marriage or festival, the musicians that can be employed, aod many other petty things. Oue of lis greatest powers la In the butchering of cattle. The Jews, even with ui, as Is well known, can tut no meat but that killed in accordance with the precep'a of the law of slogee; and In Kuuia tma rule is moat strictly regarded: but the religious Instincts of tbe peo ple do not keep tbem ro much to Us strict observance ss the sctlve suptrvls- lon of tbe Ilsbbinicsl authorities. 1 ney are the more particular as they collect a tax on meat, whlcb supplies funda lor communal purposes. This tsx ban been recognized and confirmed ny tne iius- slan laws, and tbe government oblclals sre required to saelit In Its collection, on tne grouod inat tne rkagai win tuus be able to make good tbe deflcleoclea In tbe government taxes of Jewish commu Bitten. Mo doubt psrt of this tax comes from Cbrlstlsns. Tbe Ksgsl Is alio authorized by law to Impose a tsx on sll liquors sold In taverns scd dram shops kept by Hebrews In country villages. Tblf tsx, of course, falls ou tbe conrunv er,; tbe purcbseers sre all peasants, snd there are so other dram shops. Another curious Instance af a tax on tba whole population, fur the benetll of tbe Jewi, la found In Wiloa. in the Jewish quarter there haa long been permitted a tax on provisions for lbs Kegel; snd a few years sgo tbe Kagal succeeded In persuading the city authorities to remove tne puouc bib market to mat quarter, thui laying the excise on the whole community. This tix, In 1807, was firmed out by tbe city council for 1310. One might almost think Judaism tbe State religion there. TUB BAelAL. Tbe Kagal malnteins Ita authority by means of such taxes, and by severe punishments Inflicted by tbe beth-din. These include forbidding Intercourse of tbe neighbors with tbe condemnel. prohib iting him to ply bis trade, preventing his wife from purifying herself with the batb, aud excommuolcatlou. Ashswbo transgresses one little tracsreaiea tbe whole law, excommunication la threatened for very slight offeniei, snd, In a town almost wbully Jewish, It Is really civil death Bometlmes, aa occurred a (ew months sgoatttbklolf, actual pbyatcal punlshmenta are used. In that case, a woman impeded of Im. proper Intimacy with a man, auspected only, for tbe ltabblulcal court bas no rules of evidence, was beslen almoit to death, and driven naked along the pub lic atrcet. In case a or great ooauoicy the atm of tbe civil power Is sometimes called In; and to prevent an appeal to the civil courta from Ita decisions, the bilh-dlB tiki a good care lo have tbe parlies alga be'oteband, on atamped pa per, documen a wbich would prevent such action. Tbe author accu.ee the Kagal of buylog up guvirnmeot olllclals, to mike tbem wluk at any stretch of power in their proceeding', LOCAL SOt IET1U The local brotberhoo-ls or societies are powerful scents of the Kegel. The suthor divides tht-m ib'.o lesrued, whore t-j.ct Is to expound the Talmud, ludui- tnsl or trsde uoloos, religious and benevolent. The chief benevolent socle tlea are those for buylog up captivea anJ the burial aocletlts. Aa no Jews are held lo bondage, tbe objects of the flrst or tnesa can only be guessed at Burial aocletlea were Instituted because the clergy are forbidden lo perform fun. eral iltes, which are considered secular and unclean wurki (to such a dejree, u, at even now, if tne unrui or a jew naa to take place on a IVaat day It muit be done, If done at all, by Christian bauds). These societies b. come often Instruments of greet oppression snd extortion, lo imio a jeweaa named ttroyd complained to Ihe city aothorltlraof Wllna that the burial society bad taken from her, I 500 rublea (183) for tha burial of her hue bind, tine did not wish lo pay, but the body waa left unbnrled for Dva days, and then the aoclely compelled her to pay and to aign a paper tbat aba bad given tbia sum to ihe society for benevolent purposes. When tbe Kigal learned that ah. bad complained, they Aned her 600 rublea (A'OO) In addition, aa a contribution to lb. defjclrnrea In Ibe recruiting tsx lor poor Hebrews. Tbe locsl sutborltio, could do notblng lo ssilit ber, but ware compelled to a-.l.i tbe Kauai to collect tht tax, on tbs ground tbat In mature relating to the conimuual llabllillea of Hebrews, the Kagal waa a government mentation. A similar case haa very recently occurred at Kief. The unly remedy agilnit auch eitor- tlona la to b.coote a member of the ml lug class; and for that end every pleblan Jew tries. If poealnie lo nay. nis sons ed nested la tba Talmud, mat ihey may gain tba neceeaary rank, and be belter on" than himself, Tba "Alliance I.rael- Ite Uulverarll." la an attempt to unlit all Jewry by meant of inch nuclei l-a. Mr. ilraiibmann writes wltb no anl moalty toward tba Jewish race, lo which he hlnsrlf im losirs. but attacks absrnlv uneaten of tne Kagal, wbich. In Bla opinion, la diallked by the most of ihe lower class, anil dota far mora tban Ibe Government to keep the Jewa In a aisle of sepsratalam. Until tbia Influract la overthrown be tblnka It Ironon.lble for the Hnlan Jews lo coslesc. with tba rest of tbe population ol ths empire. LIST OF PATCH 1' 3 aaaMl Irwea iba (I. B, Palnil OHM la uhla Inventors. Ir tat work adlng Fra. tl, I at I. aad tack Famier-rd the Obln Blat. Journal by Oat A O.B HWHIIVI r.IHIIIHMIM,U,ln rorlable feed rack, E Farquar, Aula- nytowo. Traction eng'.ce, u. w. ril'l, Oberlln Pump, II, li'Mimis. J, Winter and A Bltrk.uitn. Oale, U. ft. Ow n, Sileto Hawing mtchlnt Treadle. U VY. Minn. Cleveland. Hawing machine, W. T, Smith, Welt lineavnie. Kerd cutter, J. 1) AW. MtCllnlon Gallon Tea K.ttle, (J. W. McClara and YV. A Bheptrd, Wooater. Vapor Burner, 1. Shay, Claclnnnl. Baw Jointer for circular taws, J, llevesoa. Blrralncbim Urala drld, J. tl, Tbotnn, Mmlng lild. Conilrucllon of wooden boxa, W, P, verier, rerryinurg. A compi.btb In revolution Iba tacllca of the admirer, of tba lair a. x waa nto duced IB Pane by tht txlienclea of the slrge. Present of lood were made to the objects of mala adoration loaltid of Jewelry, baubles, sad tewatwi Atn-ncan led a. who win In the ell Vila lag tht bard times Jaet paed away, wriue thet "U.a. II had given ber t-o boiee of aaidinn," tht Marqula de U gave ' hall a pound of butler." Mr. W. ooniriliated "three .ill ki fringe, a quart Of beans, half a denea potatoes, and pound of bad butler," and ao on. Tl aucctealal aullor among then three practical anmirera ia am nimeo. SALARIES. From the Now Tork Nation. The Constitution of the United Btatea wisely provides that the members of tbe national Judiciary ahall "receive for tbelr aervlcea a compensation, which shall not be diminished during tbelr continuance In office." That compensa tion waa fixed at tbe very modeat amount at which It has atood until this winter, In the year 1865. In spite of the provl-Ion quoied, since 1801 tbo stlarles of the Judiciary have been diminished, both directly snd Indirectly, by the immediate action of tbe national Uongreae. While the Income tax acted aa a direct cur tallment, juit as much as If somucb salary had been docked ofT, tbe lisue of a depreciated curreocy further dlminlabed what wis left by an amount exactly equal to the alwaya fluctuating premium on gold. It la safe, therefore, to say that, In direct and Indirect violation of a constitutional provision, the members of Ibe national judiciary hive been deprived during tbe last ten yeira of, upon an average, not lesa than 80 per ceut. of the'r at bust inadequate compensation. Under tbno clrcurartucces, lt bas enr talcly been rather dlahearteolng, during recent debate., to bear of mttnberi of Congresi from New ogland, and even from Massachusetts men who ought to know better meeting a propnaal to remove this stigma of meannesi, If not fraud, from the record of a great people by tbe uaual caut of demngoguea with wblch wc are very familiar lo respect to such topics. Every one has listened to lt until the gnrgo rises with dligust at a mere reference to tbo subject. "It li no time to ratio salaries when tbe price ot everything la falling" ae II prices were not twice as high as when the sslarlta were hied, "Large salaries are undemocratic," or "unrepubllcin," la now the more popular futra ol expression; ai If It win not more "uorepubiicsu" lo cheat servants out ol tbelr wages If a private persjn Mr. A T. Stewart, for Instance were so t J piy a very responsible and lifelong employee, who served blm Irom s een.e of sttae-htnent, that bis cblldreo, af.er bis death at his work, were left lo absolute want, 'ew people would lay that Mr, titewirt was a model man of busloesi. This Is txictly what the nation baa done as regards a Chief Justice of the United Btates. Tbe laat and clinching argument In favor of uuder-p tying olllclals la.thatno dlOlcuIty Is ex p.'ilcnci-d in nlllng the situations at existing wages. This, undoubtedly, ia very true. It la alio true that If there salaries were reduced fifty per cent., there would be still lesa difficulty in ailing vacancies; II tbey were reduced yet snolber bslf of the remeleder, the difficulty would be atlll entailer; aud, finally, If Ihey were brought down to a laborer's day wages, there would be letst difficulty of all, Inasmuch as all the laborers in the country would be applicants for them. Tbe lower an olllclal aalury If, except In tbe few cast s wbere an extreme honor and dignity attaches to tba poal-tloo, tbe larger Is Ihe olass of persons who are eajer for It, and the laea are they quelltled toearu It. Our great cor-poratione have long since learue.l this. Tbey know perfectly well tbat $25,000 men are rare, and alwaya bard lo be secured; 115,000 men are always to be bad; 110,100 men are common enough; and aa to men worth In the market the late salary of a Chief Juiilce, they are as plenty aa the dried leaves In autumn. Below tbls the competition far exceeds the demsnd; among (1,0 JO men any corporation haa but to pick and choose. lleanwhlie, our political commuuitiea go on canting about "democratic" snl-arlee, and meanly aaklng high public olllclals to accept a niouicum ol honor lien of a competence. An admirable illustration of this pennywtsa and pound looHshsplf It has recently been afforded in Illinois, The 1 -elilature of tbat Slate is profoundly axerciaed by the railroad problem wblch lent-er constitution baa developed upon lis banda. The popular volet loalata on imelbing being dune, but no ont bas toe leaal conception of what la tbe correct thing to do. Tblt It not natural. The State haa no atailailct, no returns, Bo treatises, and no men who have made study of tba luW-ct. It baa neither the tnaierlala to nae, nor any one com- oeteut to use them. Under inese cir cumstances, tba legislature abnwe aorae dujpoiltlon to half do the win it thing , under toe circuraatnocen, cuum no. t oroooses to content Itself with a min imum of crude legislation, and lo turn the who a task ol maturing aome eclen- tifle aa Ion ovi r to a small body of sala ried and pi rmsncntcomai ailonera Bo far It la well, inenvxiining in to secure at least one ooropetenl man on tbls com mlaalao: of course, more tbnn oca can hardly be expected, and that one aiioold be fortucoming ia noi prouaoie. it ta well to consider Ibe task wblch thlt one man will have before him i that anderetood, tbe market value of auch a man will bitter enable ui to apreclate Ibe probability tbat the State ol Illinois III secure hia aervlcea at tbe rale It itemi Inclined to offer for them. I linola la. aaavirv ona knows, pw ualltnct Ibe railroad stale of ins uuion lit railroads crested It, aud wun lit rallroada Its whole lulura la Inillssolu lilt bound no. Through It piss all Ihe greatest railroad comblnationa of ma couolry, and very many of Ibcin center aod make their headquarters ai Chisago. It la dlillcu It to numerate lbs tne and coueequrot wraltb and Influence of tbeaV corpora Ions; tbe fljuret which ahould convey an Idea ol tbese Ibings art o mul tiplied tnai tna minn lane tugra.p tnru For Instance. In ona alnglc depot In Cbl cito, and under ona roof, art centtred ijOO mlire ot trick, represented oy over :0 000,000 of annual inccm. e. gnt roads could be named, all centering in Ch oago, which own or work upon in average 700 miles olrosd ttch, ami, like wise oa tbs average, eara cocetderaoiy over tH.000.000 eacb per annum. 'I here are la the State conatuerauiy over tuuu miles of road, tha annu.l Income Iron which Is estimated al little, II anything, ahoi t of a.'iOXOO 000. So (sr aa I he com- monlty la cue, earned, tbe corporationa may now be atld to In almost absolutely irresponsible, aa legarda Ihe milbodi la which they may tee HI to levy Ih a veiy conildeiabiesum. ivompvm on, so far aa It makra Itself felt, and a legard fur their own Interests, ata tna only con trolling Influence; heynnd these, the privilege of levying tna lu.i wu.uou per anaum ia wuouy utr, a ricuu, How to deal with Ibeie enormous cor porallonl la now Ihe great problem before tha people of llllnole. A whole policy It lo be originated, absolutely to or created ouioi homing, or even worst than that, to be recreated out of r, lun lent and hostile elements. He le a bold man who will even nndertaka Ihe task tba mat who will carry It auccrasluily through must. In a-lilltlon In being a very bo d man, be alio a very brilllaut one, He must. In Isct. pour, about all tha qualities which bear the highest value IB tha lanor maraei oi tne worm, ue muat hue laat and flrmneaa aud tamper, ha must have prodialoua poweiaut app nailoB and origination he mn.t know hlmaelf Bail know biaopponetiia, ue meat be prepared al any moment to be electi from (-nice In contum- ly, and ha rau.l be hteilleanof dleeppolntmeal aud dlscour anerarnl. In lect, ba muat oe just aucb a bib aa any ilrlin eoriniralloea la the e luntry would be glad to secure on the alary ur ibt I'rtsidcoi oi tnt tulle J Htatee. That which li ei peeled of this man or these men le lo originate a policy. Thtorllraor a luitgtur a governor onaeomnarallvelvraay lo fill. Tha da, Ilea are well drtlue I, iba precedent! are well relahllahcdi wltb average aouitii and fair labor any man nay, la Ihoee ooeltlons. sain a lair If ant a great repu tatlon, without lecarrlcg an undo, risk nf tenure. Tha nren.nl can la different Tha legislature of llltaola ban tat down In blank deapalr before a novel pmbiei a bow lo laka tba Drat etep toward solving It, It knowa aoli and yat Its so. lutlon lavolvea everything to the Suit n involve political purity and nana' del success; lt cannot wall be measured In money, ueleis we tuppoat a relief from ten or fifteen mtlllooa of annual taxation. It is, therefore, very alngular to ubserva the money value which tbe Legislature ol Illinois seta upon the aervlcea of this, men who ara thua to represent tbe State In controversy with the railroad potentates tbe ableat, tbe richest, and often the moat unscrupulous men In ths country. We quota from a Chicago paper extracts from the debate In tbe Senate at Springfield on tbia point: "Mr. Washburne offered an amendment cutting down the salaries of the Com-mleslonera from $5,00. to $3,000, snd followed It with an economical apecch, to tbe effect that no man would refuse to accept tht office, no matter how small the salary, . , end tbat tha people could cot staod thia piling up ol fees," (. , . Mr, Itlcbardson lavored 13,-bOO, . . the people wanted a cutting down, and tbey ahould bava It In all things. . , Mr. fuller thought $4,000 waa aufllclent, with tbe hoaor of the thing, to get good men. , , Af'tr a long dlacusilon, the om waa reduced to $11 500. Wa have here the exact money value which an advanced auu .of tba Weet seta upon tbo highest clasa of aervlce, aud we csn form a very good guess aa to the result of tbe struggle between the $3,500 men, representing tbe people, and tbe $35,000 meo, repreaentlog tbe corpo-ratleirt Of c mrse, tbe - corporationa will be successful, sa tbey always have been. Tbey know tbe value of auccess; tbry know that 1', Involvei millions; and to secure It tbey will not higgle over hundred. It Is very pretty and very refreshing, both lu Washington and Sring field, to bear tbe representatives of tbe people talking about the "honor of tha thing;" but what business sfter all, his any community lo levy aervlcea out ol the public spirited which It It not tiling to pay lor In tbe labor market of the world Are the people of llllnole too poor or too menu to pay their offl- in, wnoareto represent tliem to irana- actions involving millions a year, more than the salaries of the third and fourth rale subordinate! of iboie with whom such transactions muit take placet here would be no mm fit for a day to represent in auch capicltythe Intereatt the state whom tbe corporation would out be glad to aecure at four mps tbe compensation. I here is, Indeed, something singular pttiaDie in that frame of mind m our public men which la alwaya thus willing to place the nation in the posllloo of mendicant lbs public leivaut must be one of two classes a self aacilflclng pstrlot, or a thief. He most give to hit country that which everywhere else commanda a higher price, or he muit pay hlmxelf In unpermitted waya. The system ol mesgresnd Inadequate ealarlea ine great and iruttiui progenitor or leea and pickings aad perquisites. Tbe New York Custom House la a aoperb specimen of this vlclouiayitem elevated a science. But. of coune, the aoawer reiterated tbat tha ofUcei ara easily filled that applicants awarm at the present ratea of compensation; to which we caa but again and aain reply tbat tbey certainly do. and a sorry tribe tbey are. So wonld they also swarm If you reduced your ularles one half; and tbe fnr her yon reduced them, tba more tbey would ewerro. aod the sorrier aod the less competent wonld tbey become. Alter all, even when serving republics, tht laborer I worthy of his hire: the Chlef- Jusllce of the Uolted Steles should not for so many years have been rated to far value below a Broadway aaleamao. J BITHIMilSlS NOTICt H. JnvJiainwnvata An laaalnarlatit Baaaaa. Hjiriag la w.lcoat, bat aot Ita dleoties. Wa should be glad to have Its bloom without Ita fojs vapors, Ui soddea ebangai of temper atart, aad tht sguee. Ota of ladlgastloa. bilious attacks and other harraiaiag d isorden whitb Ihty tngea der. Asthiaeaaaotbe.U bohoovM nil aotalbla ptopla to do tbe bast they aia to escape sock ae ons drawbacks oa tat poetry of the eaaaaa. Ask any phyilataa what the leak aad delicata ought do when miasma infects tha air. fhoaajwar will b, taaa and rigulata tbo ysiom." Hat bow! That la the Important quesUoa. Adcsea icdieal mea wonld probably rtammead as maay diSeimt mrdlciaea. Oa the ether haad, tha thoa saads wh hsvs tested tha virtoei of HoaUtUr's atomacb Bitten ss aa lavigoeant and alterative, will no mmad bat eevs, tha wboleaama pravea-1 Uva aal rtitoratlve ia wblch I heir awa ax per1 - esxs baa taaght taem to trust, a eoant of this rsre vvglib4e stiulaacsmmaeed aow, would save m taya pang to tha feeble and debUitalid It wonld bi wise oooaomy too.for It Would probably i minds tha aaeeaaity for msdisat adrlco. Without d tap aravgt meat ta a arwfatatoa which all intelligent mea aal wotsea repist and hoaor, It Just as well. If poastbla, to keep oat of the doc tor. ' haada, aad they would bava comparatively few caere. of fever aad agat, dyt pepele, Mlious- bs, tmroa Btraa, aad geasral dbtlity to attend ta. tf tUiagroaablo aad healihfol apteifw were la OLlversal aso. aalant AtldentiiflMabtMl tbHr drawbacka. aatll the salubrwu Hark of the boap Tree waa brought from the Cblllaa valleys, tu pwfeat tbe fragrant rMs-adrial, the moel whi4'-nie, reliable aoo dtv Ihtbtful snioie be the leeth that a brush wat eve ilppad lata. M"PAlTUIINO, Ol alwaya a taa iilaktaf pralaU Hayal Havaaaa Laiiarr Vumm Draws Jm.m ta told every IT dsn i avtaaa eabi aad mffrmAttoa farnitbad. Tb klgltiwt raiaa paM far itoubloriaM aal all kiadaaf guld aad suvar, onivraMei eavuiuaa, aia. Tatail'ri rjit , Baaksva, It Wall trUMt. m Y LOU1N liiVIIN 261 North nigh St., MERCHANT TAILOR, iiuii ra Gctitlrnira! Farnlshlng Good Ready Mado Clothinp, HATS, CAPS. &Ce, SlO Tha HTTlNll pr-rAHTICKNT t la eben f a foatlamea of eateneaivs, and Bertiea wald do wall la aaamiB avy atorA beln gotae else- WBsna jeai1 LOT VEHY CHEAP. 70 CENT8 FOR 500 AT JOI UMAI. OII K K. . T. MORGAN, rsasmail U U. 0. laat Oe.J Nil. UO asuiltll lllifll Mtmuti la la etangt af NEW BRANDS Or CIGARS .ey day. Hi till have a large eteeh af li r-rnid lATl''CAS I. A ItOXAW aad all atn nuptial kraada at ITII'OIITCD liliAHrt, aetsmttaaa. OalllaBO. SPECIAL NOTICES. DH.1H)HINCK ADVIMUfl CONSUnP-TIVtB TO (JO TO ILOKIDA IIV TUB WINTEftt. Hinno for the last thlrtr.Hva wan daa(aa By whole time and attention to the study of lung dieeasaandooniumption. I feel thatlueder aland fully the course that Oogbt to be pursued to restore a tolerably bad esse of diseased lungs m neai.oy wuatuiea. iae an anu moti im. portant step, la, lor the patient to avoid tiking eoli ; and the beat of all places oa this oontinent for tbia purpose, ia winter, Is Florida, well down In the Bute, where the temperature ia regular, and not mbjeot to aucb variations aa la mute noitbem latitudes. Paletkt Is a point I oan ra oommend. A good hotel Is kept (hero by Peter man. Last winter I saw several personi there WhoaeluiuB had born badly dimsed, but who, andur ths hub; influence of the aUuvato and my medioinee, were getting wall. Ona huudred milea farther down the river U B point wbich I would prefer to Palatka. as tbe temperature Is mora even and the air dry and bracing. Msllonville and Entirpriae are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mrllonvllle ; It la two Biles itom river or lake, and it seems almost Impossible to lake oold tbere. Tbe tables in Florida mlbt be bettor, and patients 000 plain at times; but tbat is agoodilgn, as it indicatts a return of appetite; and, wbea this is the rase, tbey generally iacnasa In &h ami then tbe lungs must hea. Jacksonville, iiibernia, Unea Cove, and mare Othtir places In various parts of Florida canty aalely noommended to oontumpllvee In winter. Alvreaaoas for saying so are. Uit patients are leas liable to take cold there than wbere tbere il a I cava even ttmpvratura ; and It ia not necessary tu say. that, where a coniumptive person esposes himself to frequent oolda, be la certain to flit shortly; there furs my advice ia, go Well down Ink the Htate, out of ihe reach of prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of tbe locahtlea 1 bave named, will benetlt those who are troubled with a Urpid liver, a durrd. r-d BtomAob, deArnged bowels, sore throat, oro iugb but, for those whose lunge are diseaaed, a moia southern point is earnestly recommpndvd. For Ulteen years prior to ISOtf, I waa professionally tn New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Fiiiledelphia every week, where I aaw and eiem-Ined on an average live hundred pstisnts a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every poseiblt phase of lung disease, haa enabled ma to understand the disease fully ; and heooi my caution la regard to taking old. A person may ttka vast quantities of "bchenok'a Pulmonic Syrup, Boa weed Tonic, and Mandrake Piils' aud yet die u be does not avoid taking oold. In; Florida, nearly everybody Is ruing Bab-nek's Mandrake l'llle, for the climate U more likely to produce bullous habits than more northern latitudes. It Is a well established fact, that Datives of tUrida rarely die of assumption, especially those of the southern part. On tbe other bend, in New KnKland, one-third at le.it of the population die of this terrible disease. In tha Middle Htatee, it does not prevail so largely ; still there are many thousands of eases there. What a vest percentage of life would be savtd if eonautnptiVB were as easily alarmed In regard to taking fresh colds as they are about scarlet fever, small.pox, Ac! but they are not; tbey take what they term a little oold, wbich they are creduloui enough to believe will wear off in a lew days. Tbey pay no attention to it : and hence It lays the fouodaiior for another and and anether still, until tha lungs re diseased beyond all hope of cure. My advice to persons whose lunge ara affected, even eligbt!y,ls to lay in aitockof bchenck'a Pulmonis oyrup, i&henck's Beaweed Tonic, and bebeock's Mandrake Fills, and gs to Flonda 1 reoomnend these particular medicines, because 1 am thoroughly acquainted with their action, i know, that, where they are used In e'-rlet accordance with my directions, they will do ths work that Is required. Thia accomplished, nature will do the rest. Tbo pbyeician who preacnbe for oold, oongh, ot night sweats, and then advisee the patisnt to walk or rule out every day, will be aura to have a corpse on his banda before long. My plan is. to give my three medicines in at oordanos with tha printed directions, except in aome cases where a freer use of tha Msnnrake riiuisneoeeary. my oojetn u, to give tone to tba stomach, to get up a good appetite. It is always a good sign when a patient begins to buosTTT : 1 bava hopes of sucb. With a ralii food, aad the sratidcation of that relish, emee gi4l bloud, and with It more flesn, wblch Is closely followed by a beallng of the lunge, then the oongb aooseae and abaies, tba eraepiDg t bills and alammy nig bt sweats no long-r proatrata aad aa-auy. aad the patient gets weil, provided ha avoids taking oold. Now, thenar many eonsamDtlrea who bava not the means to go to F.or.da. The queeUoa may ba asked, is then no hope for aucbt certainly then Is. My advice to such la, and ever bas been, to stay in a warm room during tbo winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrtes, which should be kpt regularly at tbat poiat by means of a thermometer. Lrt such a patient take bis exeniee within tha limits of his room by walking up and down as much as bis strength will permmia order to keep up a healthy circulation of tbe blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and oan do ao agsio. Consumption la a easily cured aa any other disease, if It is taken ta lims,aad the proper kind of treatmeatie pursued. The feet stan-ls undisputed oa murd, that Hcbeaeh's Pulmonic Byrup, Mandrake PUls, and Beaweed Tonic bava cured very many af what seemed to ao hopeless rasee of ooaiuoiptioo. Uo when you Bill, you will be altuoei certain to And en me poor consumptive who hie been rescued from the very jaws of death br tbelr uae. Bo far as tha Mndnke Pills ara concerned, everybody should keep a supply of Diem on band! They act on tba liver be'.ter than calomel, aad avononeof its hurtful eifocts bvhlnd. in fact they an excellent in all esses when a purgative medusoe U required. If yon bava prtakeatoo freely of Iruit, and diarrbuta ensues, a doss of tht Mandrakes will cure iqjl If you an aubjeet to eiofe headache, take a doss of the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you la two hour.. Ii you would obviate tbe effect of a change of water, or the toe fret indulgence tn fruit, take oa of tba Mandrakes awry Bight, and you may then drink water, and eat Watermelons, pears, applta plume, peaobas or corn, without the rtak of brine tick by them. They will protect those who lira ia damn situatioBS against chills aad fevers. Try them. They an perfectly hanaiass. Tbey caa do e a good only. a nave eoanuonmi any uroirMionei nana ut re a. m and New York, but com tune ta ae naiiania ai my omce, rao. i noiui bixu airoof, rbiladeu mia, every Saturday, irom a. m., to 3. p, m. 'tvise who wish a ibonruch axamtaatton with tha Eeeptrometerwillba ehsrsted Uva dulNrs, The EaMDinmeUrdecUmtbesxBCtC'JBdttioo of the lungs i and pattsoUeaa readily learn whether tbey an Airable or not But 1 detur it datiacUy anderetood, thai to value of my medlcinnd-pends entirely upon their being takea attic. ly aa anrdlna to direct uo a. Incoaclusloe, I wilt say, that when peraona take my medicios, and their aystems an brought into a healthy conii iUoa thereby, tbey an not ao liable io use ooio yet no ona with diMaMd lunge cm bear a aoddea change withoot ths liability olgiseui erleas iniUuua at ths trchisJ tubs. Full dlreenioae la all toniagn atworapanyiBg iv raedwinee, ao explicit and clear thafanriine an usa them without eon.uliug me, aod caa at Bougnt uom any urugguth J. a. 8rnxr, M. P, No. H North Klxih Btreet. Pntladelnliia. JOHN W. HllllUY, ldlege Plaoa, New Vork, nv lib Whlfwe.p Arvtt t THE HAYDENVILLE Hocking Coal Mines HA VINO COMl'I.KTRD Till OPKNIN08 in mr New Mmee, aad havuia larsa f isitltv for the handling ol Cos', I am enabled at tha preseBt time to Dollvar, far Fataally a awa, m BEST HOCHNS COAL. at the following mtta: Coarse Coal per Bushel 11c. Nut Coal per Bushel. - 9c nil Hi: It f na ba left at P. H AYfiKV a anNn' Htore, Hroad Btreet; or at Umoa, HIO Vtesi isoag ouevw P. HAYDEff, N. IV-TVe etal (i not only arrnael at tha minee. but le easio acneael hra hr.,ra Insutis.. Uking out all eiaek and dirt, making II the WBaHinnai wif.waa aavw ata SVWIUUVUAX, OLraars, feb. IT, Itll. MWfl-lS Si ORATES TIIU CUX.TJMIirjM Mantel and Grate Company All MAKlNeJ ALL B'Klel ot MARBLEJZED MANTELS ImllilIrK Nature Truthfully, and Produc ing nnrit inrerior to nOD0 in the Counlry ALL ODE WORK WARRANTED JA.TIEI rULTO.V, Agent. N. H.-A lire, sleek af be-nUta! lludM ..s Cavl.iy Va-ra, Ju.t rwalvadof awweat paturns. Ca'oric Engine for Sale. 1 T AH been la naa ahont oaa vear. PmlMMti 11 Bt IblB nfrtiwi. Thraaa Wanllna maai tarn qrea power wui ao weii to examine this. NEVADA HOTEL One? t Washiest nti and PraakllB stneta. taa Kast eatrsaas al Wsihlngtaa etreel Tunoali CHICAGO. How Home, First Olaai in ever; Boipeot TRH.TIBI tt.tO PKH BAY, TBO. IKNDIIIl'X, fropr. H.W.aolsa,l'latk. R. KINSELL & CO., Opera BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Just Received SPRING WTJlI3IIOIt, IIV i:iiiCoVA.rvrr its stye Tbe Mhm Walking: Mioe, Excelsior Bnttoi Shoe, Boyden Gent Boots and Shoes PLAIIT .A. ZST At Extremely DR. J VatES, AHtODXAE QftADTJATB OP M HOI CI NR. Ulflca N0.1U WeetBtxth St., near Baca St., ClndnnaU, O.. coatinuea to arlre hie soecial attentioaio taa treatment of al) forma of van real and private diease Hypbtlis, lionorrbea, OleetHlTictun, Orchitis, Bernia and all Urinary disaases are treated with unparalleled sncoaes. epermaiorvnsB or aeminei weaaneea ana Jmpo-Uaoy, as tha ro ult of self-abuse ia youth or ex- are in mature r yean, ana wnion proauoe aome tha following t tacts, as emimions. blotches, ds- btltty, diuinaee, aatvoasaess, dmnsa of sight, oongb, tndiges'ioB, eonitlpatloa, deipondency. ooalusion, of ideas, avsrsioa to oeiety, loss of memoir and aexual power, and which unfit, the victim tor brut a sis or marrtsge, and ultimately etusing iBsaaity aad orjaiamoiion, ata tborouah- ly ana premanentiy cured. A medical pamphlet, relating to private diseases, seat fro ia a sealed snvelope for two itsmps. it is oe If-evident that a phyaicisa who ooabnea himself exclusively tu the treatment of a certain class of dlsassea most acquire greater ekllt la that epectalitv than one in general practloa. Faaieata treated by mall and express, out wnen tl is at an convenient t ne ix rotor ahould be Cinaulted personally. Medicines supplied from tha Uocior's own laboratory. Consultation by letter or at oflW tree. Cure guaranteed. Oifloa hours r from H A. M. to P. M.t Buadays, llU-UIP.H. jaJyllj: F1UE-PHOOF GRAIN ELEVATOR The Sire-Proof Qrain EUyatee of the PHI LAOELPllIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AND DRYING CO., wiia a oiuiVAusv vArAUi x as M,OO0 nuahela, tha fat af Waarrnatcn Htnst. oa ths Del swan Aiver, tteeajrtarra terminus nf the Pennsylvania lUUroad, oaTara evpenor faeillttn for too reoep-1 boa etertag acd ahipmeniof (iiwia. Ilbersl advaneea made on Onto stored fa the Bl-vator by Philadelphia (liMmiasloa Merchant, uai WBOB win ne iunniia ww appiicauoa vo JOBN O. FlKUINO. flu n't. PhlladalBhia Orala Winbouatag A IJrywg Co.. a14 ThUaoslvhls- Pa TO LAWYERS. TamsiFS FBINTKD on TBB 8HORTE8T NOTICE, AT TUE JOURNAL JOB EOOVS, S. E. Cor. High and Chapel, BUIU)INa LOTS FOB SALE I IHAVf FOR AT.R iONDHY B1T1T.DIN8 1.UTM on tbs Johsstowa Itoad, about oaa half mile seat of ths old Luaatia lot. Also, several lota south of tba Ulied A ay lam All will do onerva eneap ana oa eaav asraaa. I have a'eo two-Brtbi of the Waal half nt ut Hi, with the bouse and Improvoaaata, auMsot to tha Ills relate of Mrs. Lose H. A r mat nap, widow of JsieBtab Armitrong, decaaaad, who lleea aa the lot It Is si lusted oa tho aanh aide of Riah BtreaH. bfta liilth aad Hevanih att.ata I have offend it krliTi, about two-Uirua of Its vaiu. I aan a row ova ex uotb tor saia. WALTKH TRRll.r. Adstlsletntoff Of fiobart ArmalavM. w th ika Wlllannsssd. J AS Oa si i, isii. Jylt.lUwlW U. BaUNN, PAINTER Si PAPER HANGER Itll BUUTI BIOS ITBBBT, Columbua, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING A VARNISHING All Orden peoaplly attaaaed ta. Bldsnse, Me. IU saat Burewnanr nUar. OHOOER8, Brooks, Walker & Co., Nob, 114 lie Sonth High Ri. Corner ol Clinptl St, fetxdU House a Full Line of GOODS, QUALITY, ID OFBKjA, Popular Prices. J0SEP11 (.CNDEUSnElMEtt. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block. Oor. Hirh tad Bute Btf. IV ew Good s , Fall stylet ol Stent Boya' ana lilldrent Wear, Genu' Furolablog aottlt Kendy ITfade Goedt Halt and Caat, The Rlchett material, Tbe;Beat,irfalerlal. Tba LATEST and BEST ttylet of QotXtaxd Cnimtm ever brought to thia market. A First Clam Cdttbb enablea ma to equa any. Gall and mmuu Ou 8toct. Hunter's Clothing Eaporlam, No, 220 S. H.hStM Columbui, 0, I HAVE JTJBT RBCgJVKD TH1 LAflaiOT and naaat stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Im brought to tali dty, eontlstlng at FBEHOS, EN3LIPH and D0ME3TI0 Cloths, Casslmeres. tc. For xmtlanen'e war. faiik t .it .a h.. lIWKir CAHH prl-aa, Alao keep MawUy MknndawaUasbiudstA.f Heady made riothlnir. JOHN UUmIb, JOU LOT ENVELOPES! VERY CHEAP. 90 CENT8 FOR 500. AT JTOI KHAL OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS 4 CO,-. pkauus n PINE A D.MESTIC LllBEB, Lata, Bhiogles, oash, Biiadt, loon, Winnow ann IMea FaAMaa, MotruitMi AA OFFICII Baulb.waal Canlarlnc WattrBU, COLUMBUI, owro. urfaea Ftaalaff, lawlat and Bawfaf lone tonrdse. Aix oanua rnoKmi niAxa. HINKLEY KNITTINGMACHINE. Tbi Slmptett. Cheapest and Beit In Ula, Hat but Ona Nee.lt. A Child can Ran It. DIHWNKU MPKCIAl.i r FOR TRRUHM of families, and ladln who dealr to knit tor th market Will do every auteh of the knlltlag aa a Hlonkiag, Wrdeaing and B arrowing aa readily aa by band. Are ipleniild for wnnUile and farvey work, TAKIKU F1VI DlrTUKKNT KIN be OFHTtTt'lll An vary easy la msnsge.aad Bo Uabtawgot antaf atdat. Ivary Family ahauid aav oa. Wa waat Agnt in awarr Iswi te iBlvwetluoa and ewli ibaoa, to whom w elTer tha Boat Ilbersl Induivmeal. Itead lor oar Otrvular aad Bararle Mtoeking. Addnea JUMkLKr AH1TT1NU atAClUNHOO. tUth.MalaV, tor. 1TI trivet tn m slll 111 Wabash Avtt. itnjta. IU.
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Full Text | tale lour mil. COLTJMbUd OHIO, MO-NlmA' MARCH 6, 1871. VOL. XXXII. NO. 259 BVHNH8S DIBBCTOBT. OT We rnvita tni ittentioi tf obi nad-va ta the toUtwing tut of Oalombai Swtatn Ammo, wiSca are unoM the mort Bjrlaili ani wtenaiTt eaUbuib-tneera fcttJaoity. ATrottNKVS. a, olay bbioqb, Attorney nt Lw and Notary PubllclOJ nigk t. Bpeclal attention given CoUeoUng iwi Uunrer-anclrg. B. Li DnWITT, AUonw at Lt w Mi BAliettor af Fateata, Is etartA Hlgk lUMt, Oaieaabua, liatn, B. SHIELDS, AMur nt U. lUaund to No. II. North ltn elawel. B. U. A J. F. HOFFnIAN, AHWHU. MN. U AUet bUU UlHt, to K.NABH, Arraeur - I"- i Bo-its Blgk stnt,Aekelldlng. AKA7HI TCCTS. B T. BBOOKES. AtaUae. (Ml fcwtauu, ... uan, . B. Cor. lan iM mm. ttowu itty. MLLIAliD. IUIUUII IILUABD HALL. fnTUnl TV. Out Alleys, onpcait. the BUM IM t tna Yeeteni Union llttsph obm.ii aeana n .treat. BoaK-HINDERS. OHAB. U. FIELDS, BudkMrA ud BUna-book Uenufaerem. ieaapaWt vrerk and Pert.djc.1. bound to order at abort nrtfce. M, M unl H Kortl Hlgk atra.1. BeUI bTATlBUV. 0OHT,T SMITH, Btaslnaas aad D..l.ra In BnT.fipaa, tannine AraehVsA grenoh Writing and Copjing Inks: nil kind. f Payer nnd Sealing Wax. ljr. Chapel and fcUgb ste,, Si dow Iroa corner. UlUAttN ANI TOBACCO. H. 0. BAOH. WVdeaale and null dt.lai in Olgare. Ifa. Ul, nVataalgk .treat Cigar, of m awn raaanfeo- D. If. BUYUAM. Dealer hi beet quality of Useelng aaaL Otle. fool eg Blob aUMt, weal end. Warehouse 111 CeMriHril1 AND RKATAtlUAKT, (TIPIISNSON. IUCI CO., Bolldina. dealer In Vomn Fnute, Ton A, etyataa, Faa nnd ej.su af ail kinds iaaee- DBAII TIM! AND MEWEU PIPE. JAMES FATTKBSON A CO. Peelere la Bala Draw Tila and BUne hffic Ftps Verdonpoeite Union FaMauger Depot. saMjuOIBTI. JOSEPH MATT. raaplaa Draff Start, IWBoutb High atnet. Vn-auttpu.ina onrimily eunipouaded at all hours. SBV UUOOW. OSIOKK, KERSHAW A CO. Smxaantn loj.il. O.born A Co., Ul B. High St. OarlHda, ualnater. hi. lion, Velvet, Brn tela, in addlttMl at want it alr.adr m Mattinga, oil OlolAa, SUpla and Paar Dry Gooda. i'UHMITLIIK. 0U10FUUKITDUK CO., kfnanfaelaren af Bnt-eUaa rutaitura, vkolaaaU and rotaiL Wamoonia, I, T, and I Owrnna Bloea. u AT, (JAPS. EIO. P. PEBD1NAND LUDIO, AtAauratturar of llaU, lpa and Fun, and doalot In Buna tt ada. Uubnllaa, Ao , IW S. High JJ - JMWf.LIIV AND WATCHUI i t. COBKDAY A CD., kfannfaetareff afflnajanelirof aTtry datortptltin. WatanplaUd gold and atlvar, ho. I B. llruad i I ordara bjr mall prompUg axasatad. F. A. L. I.EBUUEBF.UX, Wkolaaala and Ratall daaUia In Walaba, Clooka and Jawalrg. Na. II, B Uigbttnat. l.linilKIa, n HtUflTaKR A AUAMB. LnaaSa If nhanta,dalan In all kinda off WorkaA FVanrtu. Lumbar, Latk, aa , aemai Bpring and Waa nrata. BAtlHINE WOHBI. ni il .11 M Him MACHINE CO. Farlakla and BUIlaoary Blam Knglnaa.C.tV lurs Marklatrr, As. Waat and Kaluaal lload Jtnoga. RIilJ.INi-.Hk. MHO. I. HAIIPKR. UintBory and Vaacy 8ual; Q-Btlemenw Fett 1UU aleaaod and pied. Cor. Uigh and tfpnag atreeta. J. H. W ILK IB. raehleBAbto Millinery. Drtea TrtnBlnp, Fancy QooAs. sa,1M High at, op. Uoodaio noaat, O. W. 8IUMON8, Wbolaaala and Btall Millinery Uoods, ltl loath Ulgb U. Opera lloias rlloek. ITIF.HCIIATr TAII.OHM. THB (J BIO MR Rfl! ANT TA1LOIUNO AMD CLOIHINO tXJ. lift Bnath nkrh Ml Ueou1 HaiU Mad to Ordaf. liaady-Bade Clothing alwaye on hand. Jitd. (sUNDBHHUKlMBB. MoffflhBBt Tailor and dealer in lUadv -marts Clntb-Ing and Oant'a liirwabUig Ooeda, Amukoan lio- f llnildtna:. JUHN flBl.TKBB ft CO. BTa.tks. tHansba. Nh.ra HiiBi' UlSAlU ABO US lodeoas, Muatoai InaUaBsnta, Ac. 11 and II 14. ruie u ft. H. UftllKJW. iBoatMusiea)d Musical Instninrnta, Cblekrr-u aa l attlaway ft bena' fiasue. Ko. II ttoaih HUB ni. NKWalA'KHN. OHIO BTATB JOITKNAU r'lv,Trl-Wtklv and Weehly.the bat itewa, bn, andlamilt paper, and tbo teat Adter twog Meaium in ue oiaio. PAIKTINU. SIGN AHD BANNER PalaUDV, 48 lata Ulldlns;. lAAitiorlttg; al ml aiaria, K. E. 008. HIGH AND TOWS 8T8 J1UM O srTBWART. Fatoter, 4)Ttner. OUiine and Papet Hancev, 4lh Oajm Weatof llrUa, aa waiaui vu, u Mnpr. Par FUattBsT. Fa pert n. aa, oaH at Knopfs Patot that, HI Itoula High (net, Ctltiav. Baa, UBka. PLtmUBtRB AMD UV.t.V II AWdltHB F. BALLET ft BON. Dlan 1b fart Pip- and Hbeet Isd, F1s and Water Uueets and Wash Itowla, M a. Third Ok pidimiiiNo. ANURKW i nWAHl Plnnbat, dealer in Lead PIm. Pn,Watr UUsNie, BatA Tabs, Ae., or. Hib and Tewa ata. AM svn aniiniiTv, Ptamtor, dealfr ia Pompa, Igsad Ploa, Wats Kami. Wash, Bastes ae lift MatU IttghBb, tA4iaba. JUl.M'g I.tlTBgrlUAra. TWlan rava No. I Nsfl.ea BiUir nathea suea, epalnt aad altered la a aattafsaary ataay. jii. rmtn.o. 4 to,, QTCRiSS VOWWAnDItta) A OAHMTU'Or) O kWtua, uenael aalua. Saalvn, Baa. la. tl ana H, Masbtan Knal, eDgeem lalaa truta,niwiaaaiai. an4 Cttaalf aeaenjai I iwten, a.'wmi mi. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL 1ERHS InTBtfiaklr la AdTanc l VAIJtr ILBlTlONl Dt mtl ( ftdTtoot) pt mamum M 00 4 M t IS 9 W I 00 a oa M ao mw.aa 4a I staotlu f)a mtg 1 maath....a.aaa.a Club W tj aod apwuniJ, m1i ao a m lutiBKiioa. Ao U d o 4 BontlU. Ou (Miry xttt to Clubi of T. lMirtnd br UmiIsV, per month 1 0U so TBI.UKRKI.V KDlTIOtt fttn rabHtibtra, par ubhbi.i . a aa . 1 1 ao am bi aut.ua 4a da I smoDttu tU do 1 BitatA CIbW tf Art uid apwud,seh 00 t 00 ao ao ao as inunuuii do do do do 1 outtitbti Ou oopr utn to Clabt of Tin. VRKKL1 EDITION. JStoUiAld flr Omtmrdam 1 00 BlBglo tmbaeribari, por t&mnm W 00 w aa uwnuii w riToeopfoi 100 TBO0!M .A 14 00 Twenty oopiM ... w fiftf MpU W 00 BATE! Of ADVERTISING) Dally t Oh dnart, otwh loMrtloa l 00 8pcisU of Biuism NotlMl, pt aqiiftra, Mtcb lutrtwn $1 U Local Nntioof, H eU, lloo. tint InHrtion. AdTeftlaemuta ? k wotk ehJgl full ratto Men Uamiiiob. Trl-Weeklrt Too u Dally. Weoklyi OtM ptinajs), lint inteTtloa 1 SO Buk additiooal laMrtioii 0 7ft Local or BualjioM Motleoa, par Hot, aaoh to-. HITlon V W t JUfht Udm or laa bum a quirt. AdrTttMttaU tor looijor Umt lnaertod at our yuiar eara rauja, wuca wui ce luioiaoeo on ap , COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrival aiid Dcpnrtufe ol Iflnll OFFICB HOURS. Wna-DATB Uaen at 7:30 A.M.: e'ose at If. 11. TbeOeneral Unlivery will be kept open Batorday nighto until BJUO. V U. cwpAis-OMatl:30 A.U.ielijae at 0:SO A.R. Tia tollowlBr tible li preptred for tht oonre- nlasco of the public: All Vails dtrtnbuted at this office maT be attained at the delivery window, with the burnt possible loss of time alter their receipt b? ealliag nt Ibe liour of apenlna: tbe tatalnad at tnt aallrery winuow., wun tna i .bun-.t poMibi. lou of tima aiiai their receipt niiiccf ana at is ra.i ana u s. in. There U noUiing to be gained by eendtng to tbe oJhua uftasvef. lbs heaviest Bails are at If U Dirotir TOtm umu In tba ofloa mot um tkan tba tuna mauttonad below, reapaotlveig. THBODOH HAILS. AH tbe mat tbrotwh raailf, Nortb.and Bart clave at iu:uu a. at. anaitiHir. ra. udi eaga through mall for tha Weatarn BUtaa and Tarrltanea, claMU at UlOO V. U. Thia curie, na war mail between Columbue and Chicago. at Tlllll P. kl. Clneinnati tnrouih mail for I l'OOF al I WAT H An.".. Tin muiwnewAT aaiuranaj a IIIOO A. U.! Pitutmrg. Wbee'tBK.Uavelana I and all lntormediata puinta on aaoh routa reepeo-1 Urelr, Tan potxownta clou at 1 8:00 It. Cloctaaatl War. Dayton, aod all intervening polnta via Xenia, Taa aoLtowian aLOan AT 1:110 P. At. Sunkttrr. and all Intarrenlnjr nolnta Tin WeateT- ruie. ..... Kjoron ana au inwyanini point, on ii.uooa. sprin.MJ,a.4.illntOTmtiuK,i,UTln.Dal. awara donna at sua r. u. iadiamamiii w.a mail eiaM ai si I ft A. IL Tea mixawue wiriuiuoueiAT7:OOP.H. I lanafaOle Menu, ineludlng polnta on WUmlngton Ballraad, at.yeruie Turnpike, aleumneiuviiie i S':."11"1" nodaoutbcaatnom Al Jlaar Ae,notU from Dayton, and Dayton routo. AWynu ;, Pitteborg, Fort Wayne A Chlaago awiii.i,...".i... fneanf raurg AMle cloeea a . 1 u A. ia. and s;o I p. at 0Vnei. Jfart. jiafiwad ), via Hoek. I erMiaUUin, eve, cjusaib a. iiiuavta. I T&i.wukiCLY ilaiLb. I B...rf.i...Mnt. Mh rvinmh... .rwi nintnn. vlUe muU. and tiahaniia route, each on Tuesdays, I Thuadaya and UaUirdays at I :U If. M. Ufl BUillfAI AU malU oloee at A:30P.M. Bttvpt Baltimore k Ohio Uarough mall, which alueea ataiuur ja. Rboibtoib i rrrtM uust be dtpnuitM la the llioa Ifieon Blnuioa prior to Us hoar of closing be mans. Tub Ostxibal Dklivbst will be ktpt apen on- Ul s r. M. on naturaay evenings. Mean Obbkb liniMRM eloaot at 4 F. M. OTAJirs ajiu iavvataopia duiiog ouos boars. JAMU M. COMLY, tf. ht. TIME CARD Knowlne? tha Una of detwttnra and arrival o trains al Union Depot, loloBlma, O. Taking ellcct iee. uu, ii;-. LITTLX MIAMI RAILROAD. Dtpurt, Jrrin. irht Imwi Mm a ! a m Pitubnrff Bipress 9M a m CiaeinaaU kVapraas II Up n 1 1 M a a reel L.ino 9 ai p I urn bus Aosom'odatioa .39 p a Xenia AosoBtaodatioB.... 1:40 pa - BUI LIN B.n (CtoTlud,Colambia,rinclBBaUud Udianapo us iv it. I New York BTprees tl: am 10 00 p b LlncinnaU Kiareas 11:10 a n 11U p m i. m n. uriaaa bii, e:w p ai nms tvutatl AM.sntnnrfKtlaA. 4 Mt a sax 1:05. D m Four o'tlook p m train oonBtrteat DsUware for Rnrlna-flalil. (CrnUalChlo DivUlon.) Part Use 11 sm U.ll -3.10 pm baiumnre ft Caieago Kip. I:M p m Loeal Kspreaa I I a Lueal AcxspaiaedaUaa.... 4:1ft am 4:1ft V I:Mib H is p n ll:aua Tbo Leeal Aeeonnodatla tralneoB the "Bee .loo" and IUIubmtb Bad Olio, start froB neigai i are, P1TTBBURQ, C1NCINKATI AND BT. LOUIS UAILWAI. (FaaHandU BooUJ Mall and Kini-eee MUlB ll:lft a reatLtne 1130 am ooaa N. T. and N. Orleans Bs. i nOpm f:lSpa ulm I .oral AoooraBodauoB.... a Denniaoa Aotam adatioa, fcU p l.v.1 A.namodAUon aad .nalaon Apeoea- mnd.ti.o .tart fiata ue Freight Yard, north of Uaaot. (laaiaaapoia aan vnieago uiTunsn.! FaalLlaa rllm 11 II n na Aaoommodauon 1:11 e m 10:11 n m nauioern niproM a:apm t.vipm lAieaj Aoaoraaoaauan... e-wam :i.pa Tba Lnoal Aeemmedatlon on the Flttabare. Ctnciniratl and Hi. Lu!a Ballwt. Inllao.iiulii aod t:blc.g) DtvtAtoa, .tail front the 'night larunaetoi riquaiNpoi, COLUMBUS AN 3 EOCEtrfO VALLEY R. B Mall imam ISiUea Kapreaa lUpm tup Dally. tKaaept klonday. AnniiTF.tTs. N . B. KELLY. Architoot & Suporintondont, OfficeSo. 18 E. Broad St. Columbue, O & arnrrwTiie hihh muraii. BI'IID tmiidliiga nt caluabua water worse, nl to um- bua, tiaio. nneie: ARCHITECTURE. UTII.UAM tinhi.bt. AnrntTBTT for -v. Uia n.. In.ut.tlM for Sdwattonof.tb. 'S.SL'.'SL ZT. country, .Saia ki. preffnaioaal mme loali. bmpUllag Arehtuelaret, kiiglnMrloir. oe Ind P.reto?u J.'vr. Andnwa, Bt4ba.t,.T' n u.li. a. n . i lav. aarae, oeieabua. H. Prahaeee, II..H Sanreaal.Wia. nooiwe. end the eaxiaua MakbodbAM. and F. A, klmiiuri w aavaiia'a vanoaa. AB LCM FOB TBI BLIND, a a. 0. Bnsl.STt npriciB. nanvwtee and S. B. (wmev FowOa and Walnul atrwu. uaetuau, u, eagll STEADMAN 4 EVANS, SOOTCl flRARITR MONCMKNTH, .. ITAUAUa ABB ABJBStlSAIV. irVreie aad Araaaa Akanas AfMbuwfitA Cwnavaiga and bong eweela, CMaaaSno, O. Prom thtTolodoBladt. THB RAILBOAD IIOLOCAHT. BT WILL K. OiKLITO.V. Oror tha lanfta of tha beaten track, iBtotbadatkaaH, deep and blci, Heavy and Mat Lika a mountain blait. With aeieam of wliUfa and clitu of tronr, Tha great tiala rattled and Uutulaiod along. Travf lera, eubioned and belterr A, aa raw in v mo um win uoi auu vamv, 'jinnkioff or nanint With dtiijiar fiaiulit WhiliDnT the hour with whim or mnnai AaUaegiaat train tattled ana ihuauertd alonj. Corend and itill, tha alaepara lay, uin 10 u aangera oi toe way. rvanaennir oaca, A.lflWn lilg.'DfpAUk'. A tbouiand drramy acenea aman; And tbe nrat train rattUd and thundeied al nr. Heavily breathed tbe man or arr, iiy wm im maiatn lan; And tbe nother preaaed Unto br brtaet Her beiUtlful babe, with yearning etrooft And tne great train rattlwd aod tbundervd aloof Rbiidtng bta eyca with bis brawny band, Danger abead the driver aeanned; Ana ae lurnoa we iieam; Fur the red liirhl'a aleam Flatbed warning to him there waa aomitlilng wronr. But the great train rattled and tliundored along. 'Down tha brake" I" waa tbe ditrer'a ehout. 'JJown tbe bralea !" ramr tbo whiatla out; Hut tiie wja waa high. Aod the uanirer nivb. And Death waa waitito. with altar anl bttbi And the (lain dashed into a livac ol ttra. Tnto the niirht tbe red flauii a;lcamed: High they crackled and leaped and titatned; Ana tue gieu train loomea Like a monster doomed In tha midst of tbe unmet and their veageful irt In the glowing tide of a river of tire. Boused tha sleeper witbla bis bod; A crash, a plunge, and a aUant U red. Ana me woikiiqh neat Of till windltitT iliedt Clang round his lain, with an agony dire. And he moatiod and iiiid in a rinr of brr. Pitrftir those who wcke and died. And stnk in the rivet's mrroUesi tide; And bleailnga enfold Tbe driver bold. Who, daring for honor, and not for hire, Wont down with his train la tin ttv.r of Are. JtUlniaU, Michigan. ISRAEL IN RUSSIA Condition ol Ibe Jews in the Musceviie Empire. , T , n t. !), renal Jiaws ana Uontrattictorj rronn- cial Umtnouons lbs Law ana toe Word, and Israelite Bepnblioan Bule He "Kagal," Its Influence ind Authority,Tbe London Aiheoitooi, In a able riTlew of two nenr books, entitled "Tbe Book of Eagal-Kolga Kigali)." "Hebrew Local and Unlveraal Societies fYa? ralgklTA bratira mrestnljra I vsemlrolya); up J, Urapamsnn, (Wllna), mikei tbe followlDir editorial remark! ,1,. .,,1,1.-,. ..r..,.H j, .hn... w" ' " " t la lloiralar that DO recent traveler la ItiiKSla bas tbongbt o( telllnij ns imetblox about tbe Itamlan Jews, Yettbereare 2,000,000 of tbem, cblifly coacentraieil In Poland and tbe Western Uovernnients. Tbelr condition Is corl- ooilr anomalona; in Besiarabla tbe; n w wtbn nft, ., oftbe front er, and in otber oiatriets mcj loria luiriy-ure per cent, 01 me DODulalloD. and posieaa all tbe propertv and wealth of tbe place. In Kbarkor, till a abort lime a no, no Jew waa al- lowed 10 remain, WBIIe in Xelli'BVelgraa wnlcB , w,l , jour driver will rep y to your Inter- rointoiloa by telling jou mat 11 yon con- inu, t0 call him a Jew (rAidi Inetead of a U..I !...- h...... 1...1.. "u " .. . ' " . ""J ruhlt. Wh lie llabb n lea I ar.hon I. i. ojessa tbe fjrit eynes.op.ne I. nn,l nt Ho.ca.: While r.ar " ' . , . " r litbrews In oinoof ibe mailer towns are nrohlbltcd all occQimlluDi bnt OMiry fulyakotT lUOtls bl(Q in the CuDllJrDC of tbe government na a maker of rail ways, and la preveoteci irom During tne moat magnificent palace In Ht. Petere- bnrg only became a lingering gcruple lorblda tbe ail. of the family cbapel to a Jew. Tbe Jtwa In Huiula, bemprrtd by contradictory enactment, and nitric. tlona, have almost created an tmpiriufli to tmpcria, and have Ibelr own cnetoms, Ibelr own dres., tbelr own lawa and even tbelr own language at least tbe mixture of corrupt German, Polleh, Una- alan and Hebrew, which they all apeak, la known as the laraellte language, and can be beam to advantage at the Jewl.b theatre at VYaranw. Everybody In llua ala bna regarded tha Jews with auch contempt and Inituerence that the revs latlona of Mr. Braphmaun- hlmaelf a (Jutliilanlxed Jew on Hebrew lawa and custome, supported by authentlo docu ments from the srcblves of Wilos,bsve excited a great aatonlib stent and have at ones reopened Mtbs il.brew question," which has own for some time ruing in Importance. Home Kuiilan libera!, pro. pose various remedies snd measures; some, who call themselves very liberal, think ths Jew should have no civil rights, while others, with whom ws ne Htve our rtauera win ism, aay mere it ons very slmpls reuwlt amil.b all Ic- stlnctlons and educate the jews qually with ot jer Kuailen aulijects snd there csn be no llebrow queslloB. With the Hebrew qntatloa In lluula, however, w. have at preaeot nolhlog to do, and the books of Mr. Brephmana are cblelr Interesting to us ss showing ths peculiarities of tbs Hebrew lew sod life ac'ually ulillcg In Hauls, derived from tne laimuol ana tne ancient Judaic law. Thsllneofrkhlller, Ilka Jud.s Hides elnaa Steel ia Steele, haa been wonderfully raalliid la WraU ,rn Itu1 sa ''"I""1, where ths Jews u.. I'mvi.rM w tnin unj ID SVSry City or tOWS S lalraBdlcal Bl I nlclpal republic, of a very arl.tocratlc kind. In which ths patrician cast, have arbitrary ind deapolle no.er over the pleblane. Tbia government la carried on by two loeittutlona, tbe Kegel or ubeder-llakagel, tbe communal govern ment, and tha Uelh-dln, the Talmudlcal Court, which la partially recognlxed by lbs Itueeisu Isws. 1 ue govtrsment Is Indeed elective, but both electors and elected mo.t have attained a certain rank In lbs csmmunlty, trained nominal ly by proficiency In lb. learning of ths Talmud, and ollen granted la reality to ncn men tor a money cnsiaeraimn Toe Kauai ot only directs Iks school and Internal government of the comjiu Blty.butsopervlsessnd rrgulstea sll ths affairs of Hebrew, with the non Uebrew population, fjrblJdlng or allowing them II coaaldera beet lor their laureate Tale power Is completely srbltrsty, snd there csn os no appeal from it 1 be authority of all external lawa and regu latlona Is deeled sod ssld I lis Bnt binding oa Hebrews, snd they are atrlct ,i,n court In dlepdUs with lack other I wan mhmt ih. i, ...... . , , With ths Hebrew. T be Kegel, however. doeauotecruple.to have recourse to the I externsl BUinorillel wnen neceeaary aad practicable to ssalst It In Its eidects. .', K.o.l c Altsl to hSVS authority ;: ovsr the whole lerrlUiry snd population - of ths dlelrlck NoB-llekrsws Sr. then - 1 IDd In poseesslol ot property Only SS ' " hs sbosea i vwvu u, wwu , u ... i . w ui I sell, the right of living la the district I to a sew comer, snd without ths Beceaaary paper B Jew Coming from Another dlstrlot would Hud It Impost i n . in iiv. or ennnorl Bleaaelf. T property of aoa Uebrtwe la, according to me I aland, a rret wiiaaraeaa, or, Iteblil Joseph Kulun taya, "a sort fret like." In whlcb only Ikst Uehrtw caa place Beta who haa obtained a right for It rrora tnt Kigal. That regarding tha properly of Boa.llabrawa aa the I general property of tha community tba Kagal sells to Jews ths right to occupy their property, and even drawn ap bill of aale and reoolvrt money from them. Mora that that, II sells tha right to at. BWer Individuals, to lend them mooiy, and to get hold of their property. ' Things of this kind seem elmost loured- Ibis, sitbouga sir. urspnmann quotes lud, formal acta, one aelllng the light to the shop of s Rorslsn merchant, another a part of the city lands with tbe bnlldlngs that may hereafter be erected by tbe government, and another a whole Franciscan convent. Alter such a eile no other Jew can interfere without tbe permliilon of the purchaser, and abonld a Jew purchase or gut hold of real ei-tits belonging to a Christian, which bad not previously been dliposed of Dy tne K. gel, he would bare to buy iff tin from the Kegel before his rights would be recognised by tbe Rabblnlcsl Couris or by hli fellows. Besides Its p)wer of Using the residence of Jews the Ksgsl claims the right to Interfere with their choice of occupation, snd to prevent tbem from exercising It; regulates even tbe detslls of Ibelr domestic life; fixes tbe number of per sons thst csn be present st a marriage or festival, the musicians that can be employed, aod many other petty things. Oue of lis greatest powers la In the butchering of cattle. The Jews, even with ui, as Is well known, can tut no meat but that killed in accordance with the precep'a of the law of slogee; and In Kuuia tma rule is moat strictly regarded: but the religious Instincts of tbe peo ple do not keep tbem ro much to Us strict observance ss the sctlve suptrvls- lon of tbe Ilsbbinicsl authorities. 1 ney are the more particular as they collect a tax on meat, whlcb supplies funda lor communal purposes. This tsx ban been recognized and confirmed ny tne iius- slan laws, and tbe government oblclals sre required to saelit In Its collection, on tne grouod inat tne rkagai win tuus be able to make good tbe deflcleoclea In tbe government taxes of Jewish commu Bitten. Mo doubt psrt of this tax comes from Cbrlstlsns. Tbe Ksgsl Is alio authorized by law to Impose a tsx on sll liquors sold In taverns scd dram shops kept by Hebrews In country villages. Tblf tsx, of course, falls ou tbe conrunv er,; tbe purcbseers sre all peasants, snd there are so other dram shops. Another curious Instance af a tax on tba whole population, fur the benetll of tbe Jewi, la found In Wiloa. in the Jewish quarter there haa long been permitted a tax on provisions for lbs Kegel; snd a few years sgo tbe Kagal succeeded In persuading the city authorities to remove tne puouc bib market to mat quarter, thui laying the excise on the whole community. This tix, In 1807, was firmed out by tbe city council for 1310. One might almost think Judaism tbe State religion there. TUB BAelAL. Tbe Kagal malnteins Ita authority by means of such taxes, and by severe punishments Inflicted by tbe beth-din. These include forbidding Intercourse of tbe neighbors with tbe condemnel. prohib iting him to ply bis trade, preventing his wife from purifying herself with the batb, aud excommuolcatlou. Ashswbo transgresses one little tracsreaiea tbe whole law, excommunication la threatened for very slight offeniei, snd, In a town almost wbully Jewish, It Is really civil death Bometlmes, aa occurred a (ew months sgoatttbklolf, actual pbyatcal punlshmenta are used. In that case, a woman impeded of Im. proper Intimacy with a man, auspected only, for tbe ltabblulcal court bas no rules of evidence, was beslen almoit to death, and driven naked along the pub lic atrcet. In case a or great ooauoicy the atm of tbe civil power Is sometimes called In; and to prevent an appeal to the civil courta from Ita decisions, the bilh-dlB tiki a good care lo have tbe parlies alga be'oteband, on atamped pa per, documen a wbich would prevent such action. Tbe author accu.ee the Kagal of buylog up guvirnmeot olllclals, to mike tbem wluk at any stretch of power in their proceeding', LOCAL SOt IET1U The local brotberhoo-ls or societies are powerful scents of the Kegel. The suthor divides tht-m ib'.o lesrued, whore t-j.ct Is to expound the Talmud, ludui- tnsl or trsde uoloos, religious and benevolent. The chief benevolent socle tlea are those for buylog up captivea anJ the burial aocletlts. Aa no Jews are held lo bondage, tbe objects of the flrst or tnesa can only be guessed at Burial aocletlea were Instituted because the clergy are forbidden lo perform fun. eral iltes, which are considered secular and unclean wurki (to such a dejree, u, at even now, if tne unrui or a jew naa to take place on a IVaat day It muit be done, If done at all, by Christian bauds). These societies b. come often Instruments of greet oppression snd extortion, lo imio a jeweaa named ttroyd complained to Ihe city aothorltlraof Wllna that the burial society bad taken from her, I 500 rublea (183) for tha burial of her hue bind, tine did not wish lo pay, but the body waa left unbnrled for Dva days, and then the aoclely compelled her to pay and to aign a paper tbat aba bad given tbia sum to ihe society for benevolent purposes. When tbe Kigal learned that ah. bad complained, they Aned her 600 rublea (A'OO) In addition, aa a contribution to lb. defjclrnrea In Ibe recruiting tsx lor poor Hebrews. Tbe locsl sutborltio, could do notblng lo ssilit ber, but ware compelled to a-.l.i tbe Kauai to collect tht tax, on tbs ground tbat In mature relating to the conimuual llabllillea of Hebrews, the Kagal waa a government mentation. A similar case haa very recently occurred at Kief. The unly remedy agilnit auch eitor- tlona la to b.coote a member of the ml lug class; and for that end every pleblan Jew tries. If poealnie lo nay. nis sons ed nested la tba Talmud, mat ihey may gain tba neceeaary rank, and be belter on" than himself, Tba "Alliance I.rael- Ite Uulverarll." la an attempt to unlit all Jewry by meant of inch nuclei l-a. Mr. ilraiibmann writes wltb no anl moalty toward tba Jewish race, lo which he hlnsrlf im losirs. but attacks absrnlv uneaten of tne Kagal, wbich. In Bla opinion, la diallked by the most of ihe lower class, anil dota far mora tban Ibe Government to keep the Jewa In a aisle of sepsratalam. Until tbia Influract la overthrown be tblnka It Ironon.lble for the Hnlan Jews lo coslesc. with tba rest of tbe population ol ths empire. LIST OF PATCH 1' 3 aaaMl Irwea iba (I. B, Palnil OHM la uhla Inventors. Ir tat work adlng Fra. tl, I at I. aad tack Famier-rd the Obln Blat. Journal by Oat A O.B HWHIIVI r.IHIIIHMIM,U,ln rorlable feed rack, E Farquar, Aula- nytowo. Traction eng'.ce, u. w. ril'l, Oberlln Pump, II, li'Mimis. J, Winter and A Bltrk.uitn. Oale, U. ft. Ow n, Sileto Hawing mtchlnt Treadle. U VY. Minn. Cleveland. Hawing machine, W. T, Smith, Welt lineavnie. Kerd cutter, J. 1) AW. MtCllnlon Gallon Tea K.ttle, (J. W. McClara and YV. A Bheptrd, Wooater. Vapor Burner, 1. Shay, Claclnnnl. Baw Jointer for circular taws, J, llevesoa. Blrralncbim Urala drld, J. tl, Tbotnn, Mmlng lild. Conilrucllon of wooden boxa, W, P, verier, rerryinurg. A compi.btb In revolution Iba tacllca of the admirer, of tba lair a. x waa nto duced IB Pane by tht txlienclea of the slrge. Present of lood were made to the objects of mala adoration loaltid of Jewelry, baubles, sad tewatwi Atn-ncan led a. who win In the ell Vila lag tht bard times Jaet paed away, wriue thet "U.a. II had given ber t-o boiee of aaidinn," tht Marqula de U gave ' hall a pound of butler." Mr. W. ooniriliated "three .ill ki fringe, a quart Of beans, half a denea potatoes, and pound of bad butler," and ao on. Tl aucctealal aullor among then three practical anmirera ia am nimeo. SALARIES. From the Now Tork Nation. The Constitution of the United Btatea wisely provides that the members of tbe national Judiciary ahall "receive for tbelr aervlcea a compensation, which shall not be diminished during tbelr continuance In office." That compensa tion waa fixed at tbe very modeat amount at which It has atood until this winter, In the year 1865. In spite of the provl-Ion quoied, since 1801 tbo stlarles of the Judiciary have been diminished, both directly snd Indirectly, by the immediate action of tbe national Uongreae. While the Income tax acted aa a direct cur tallment, juit as much as If somucb salary had been docked ofT, tbe lisue of a depreciated curreocy further dlminlabed what wis left by an amount exactly equal to the alwaya fluctuating premium on gold. It la safe, therefore, to say that, In direct and Indirect violation of a constitutional provision, the members of Ibe national judiciary hive been deprived during tbe last ten yeira of, upon an average, not lesa than 80 per ceut. of the'r at bust inadequate compensation. Under tbno clrcurartucces, lt bas enr talcly been rather dlahearteolng, during recent debate., to bear of mttnberi of Congresi from New ogland, and even from Massachusetts men who ought to know better meeting a propnaal to remove this stigma of meannesi, If not fraud, from the record of a great people by tbe uaual caut of demngoguea with wblch wc are very familiar lo respect to such topics. Every one has listened to lt until the gnrgo rises with dligust at a mere reference to tbo subject. "It li no time to ratio salaries when tbe price ot everything la falling" ae II prices were not twice as high as when the sslarlta were hied, "Large salaries are undemocratic," or "unrepubllcin," la now the more popular futra ol expression; ai If It win not more "uorepubiicsu" lo cheat servants out ol tbelr wages If a private persjn Mr. A T. Stewart, for Instance were so t J piy a very responsible and lifelong employee, who served blm Irom s een.e of sttae-htnent, that bis cblldreo, af.er bis death at his work, were left lo absolute want, 'ew people would lay that Mr, titewirt was a model man of busloesi. This Is txictly what the nation baa done as regards a Chief Justice of the United Btates. Tbe laat and clinching argument In favor of uuder-p tying olllclals la.thatno dlOlcuIty Is ex p.'ilcnci-d in nlllng the situations at existing wages. This, undoubtedly, ia very true. It la alio true that If there salaries were reduced fifty per cent., there would be still lesa difficulty in ailing vacancies; II tbey were reduced yet snolber bslf of the remeleder, the difficulty would be atlll entailer; aud, finally, If Ihey were brought down to a laborer's day wages, there would be letst difficulty of all, Inasmuch as all the laborers in the country would be applicants for them. Tbe lower an olllclal aalury If, except In tbe few cast s wbere an extreme honor and dignity attaches to tba poal-tloo, tbe larger Is Ihe olass of persons who are eajer for It, and the laea are they quelltled toearu It. Our great cor-poratione have long since learue.l this. Tbey know perfectly well tbat $25,000 men are rare, and alwaya bard lo be secured; 115,000 men are always to be bad; 110,100 men are common enough; and aa to men worth In the market the late salary of a Chief Juiilce, they are as plenty aa the dried leaves In autumn. Below tbls the competition far exceeds the demsnd; among (1,0 JO men any corporation haa but to pick and choose. lleanwhlie, our political commuuitiea go on canting about "democratic" snl-arlee, and meanly aaklng high public olllclals to accept a niouicum ol honor lien of a competence. An admirable illustration of this pennywtsa and pound looHshsplf It has recently been afforded in Illinois, The 1 -elilature of tbat Slate is profoundly axerciaed by the railroad problem wblch lent-er constitution baa developed upon lis banda. The popular volet loalata on imelbing being dune, but no ont bas toe leaal conception of what la tbe correct thing to do. Tblt It not natural. The State haa no atailailct, no returns, Bo treatises, and no men who have made study of tba luW-ct. It baa neither the tnaierlala to nae, nor any one com- oeteut to use them. Under inese cir cumstances, tba legislature abnwe aorae dujpoiltlon to half do the win it thing , under toe circuraatnocen, cuum no. t oroooses to content Itself with a min imum of crude legislation, and lo turn the who a task ol maturing aome eclen- tifle aa Ion ovi r to a small body of sala ried and pi rmsncntcomai ailonera Bo far It la well, inenvxiining in to secure at least one ooropetenl man on tbls com mlaalao: of course, more tbnn oca can hardly be expected, and that one aiioold be fortucoming ia noi prouaoie. it ta well to consider Ibe task wblch thlt one man will have before him i that anderetood, tbe market value of auch a man will bitter enable ui to apreclate Ibe probability tbat the State ol Illinois III secure hia aervlcea at tbe rale It itemi Inclined to offer for them. I linola la. aaavirv ona knows, pw ualltnct Ibe railroad stale of ins uuion lit railroads crested It, aud wun lit rallroada Its whole lulura la Inillssolu lilt bound no. Through It piss all Ihe greatest railroad comblnationa of ma couolry, and very many of Ibcin center aod make their headquarters ai Chisago. It la dlillcu It to numerate lbs tne and coueequrot wraltb and Influence of tbeaV corpora Ions; tbe fljuret which ahould convey an Idea ol tbese Ibings art o mul tiplied tnai tna minn lane tugra.p tnru For Instance. In ona alnglc depot In Cbl cito, and under ona roof, art centtred ijOO mlire ot trick, represented oy over :0 000,000 of annual inccm. e. gnt roads could be named, all centering in Ch oago, which own or work upon in average 700 miles olrosd ttch, ami, like wise oa tbs average, eara cocetderaoiy over tH.000.000 eacb per annum. 'I here are la the State conatuerauiy over tuuu miles of road, tha annu.l Income Iron which Is estimated al little, II anything, ahoi t of a.'iOXOO 000. So (sr aa I he com- monlty la cue, earned, tbe corporationa may now be atld to In almost absolutely irresponsible, aa legarda Ihe milbodi la which they may tee HI to levy Ih a veiy conildeiabiesum. ivompvm on, so far aa It makra Itself felt, and a legard fur their own Interests, ata tna only con trolling Influence; heynnd these, the privilege of levying tna lu.i wu.uou per anaum ia wuouy utr, a ricuu, How to deal with Ibeie enormous cor porallonl la now Ihe great problem before tha people of llllnole. A whole policy It lo be originated, absolutely to or created ouioi homing, or even worst than that, to be recreated out of r, lun lent and hostile elements. He le a bold man who will even nndertaka Ihe task tba mat who will carry It auccrasluily through must. In a-lilltlon In being a very bo d man, be alio a very brilllaut one, He must. In Isct. pour, about all tha qualities which bear the highest value IB tha lanor maraei oi tne worm, ue muat hue laat and flrmneaa aud tamper, ha must have prodialoua poweiaut app nailoB and origination he mn.t know hlmaelf Bail know biaopponetiia, ue meat be prepared al any moment to be electi from (-nice In contum- ly, and ha rau.l be hteilleanof dleeppolntmeal aud dlscour anerarnl. In lect, ba muat oe just aucb a bib aa any ilrlin eoriniralloea la the e luntry would be glad to secure on the alary ur ibt I'rtsidcoi oi tnt tulle J Htatee. That which li ei peeled of this man or these men le lo originate a policy. Thtorllraor a luitgtur a governor onaeomnarallvelvraay lo fill. Tha da, Ilea are well drtlue I, iba precedent! are well relahllahcdi wltb average aouitii and fair labor any man nay, la Ihoee ooeltlons. sain a lair If ant a great repu tatlon, without lecarrlcg an undo, risk nf tenure. Tha nren.nl can la different Tha legislature of llltaola ban tat down In blank deapalr before a novel pmbiei a bow lo laka tba Drat etep toward solving It, It knowa aoli and yat Its so. lutlon lavolvea everything to the Suit n involve political purity and nana' del success; lt cannot wall be measured In money, ueleis we tuppoat a relief from ten or fifteen mtlllooa of annual taxation. It is, therefore, very alngular to ubserva the money value which tbe Legislature ol Illinois seta upon the aervlcea of this, men who ara thua to represent tbe State In controversy with the railroad potentates tbe ableat, tbe richest, and often the moat unscrupulous men In ths country. We quota from a Chicago paper extracts from the debate In tbe Senate at Springfield on tbia point: "Mr. Washburne offered an amendment cutting down the salaries of the Com-mleslonera from $5,00. to $3,000, snd followed It with an economical apecch, to tbe effect that no man would refuse to accept tht office, no matter how small the salary, . , end tbat tha people could cot staod thia piling up ol fees," (. , . Mr, Itlcbardson lavored 13,-bOO, . . the people wanted a cutting down, and tbey ahould bava It In all things. . , Mr. fuller thought $4,000 waa aufllclent, with tbe hoaor of the thing, to get good men. , , Af'tr a long dlacusilon, the om waa reduced to $11 500. Wa have here the exact money value which an advanced auu .of tba Weet seta upon tbo highest clasa of aervlce, aud we csn form a very good guess aa to the result of tbe struggle between the $3,500 men, representing tbe people, and tbe $35,000 meo, repreaentlog tbe corpo-ratleirt Of c mrse, tbe - corporationa will be successful, sa tbey always have been. Tbey know tbe value of auccess; tbry know that 1', Involvei millions; and to secure It tbey will not higgle over hundred. It Is very pretty and very refreshing, both lu Washington and Sring field, to bear tbe representatives of tbe people talking about the "honor of tha thing;" but what business sfter all, his any community lo levy aervlcea out ol the public spirited which It It not tiling to pay lor In tbe labor market of the world Are the people of llllnole too poor or too menu to pay their offl- in, wnoareto represent tliem to irana- actions involving millions a year, more than the salaries of the third and fourth rale subordinate! of iboie with whom such transactions muit take placet here would be no mm fit for a day to represent in auch capicltythe Intereatt the state whom tbe corporation would out be glad to aecure at four mps tbe compensation. I here is, Indeed, something singular pttiaDie in that frame of mind m our public men which la alwaya thus willing to place the nation in the posllloo of mendicant lbs public leivaut must be one of two classes a self aacilflclng pstrlot, or a thief. He most give to hit country that which everywhere else commanda a higher price, or he muit pay hlmxelf In unpermitted waya. The system ol mesgresnd Inadequate ealarlea ine great and iruttiui progenitor or leea and pickings aad perquisites. Tbe New York Custom House la a aoperb specimen of this vlclouiayitem elevated a science. But. of coune, the aoawer reiterated tbat tha ofUcei ara easily filled that applicants awarm at the present ratea of compensation; to which we caa but again and aain reply tbat tbey certainly do. and a sorry tribe tbey are. So wonld they also swarm If you reduced your ularles one half; and tbe fnr her yon reduced them, tba more tbey would ewerro. aod the sorrier aod the less competent wonld tbey become. Alter all, even when serving republics, tht laborer I worthy of his hire: the Chlef- Jusllce of the Uolted Steles should not for so many years have been rated to far value below a Broadway aaleamao. J BITHIMilSlS NOTICt H. JnvJiainwnvata An laaalnarlatit Baaaaa. Hjiriag la w.lcoat, bat aot Ita dleoties. Wa should be glad to have Its bloom without Ita fojs vapors, Ui soddea ebangai of temper atart, aad tht sguee. Ota of ladlgastloa. bilious attacks and other harraiaiag d isorden whitb Ihty tngea der. Asthiaeaaaotbe.U bohoovM nil aotalbla ptopla to do tbe bast they aia to escape sock ae ons drawbacks oa tat poetry of the eaaaaa. Ask any phyilataa what the leak aad delicata ought do when miasma infects tha air. fhoaajwar will b, taaa and rigulata tbo ysiom." Hat bow! That la the Important quesUoa. Adcsea icdieal mea wonld probably rtammead as maay diSeimt mrdlciaea. Oa the ether haad, tha thoa saads wh hsvs tested tha virtoei of HoaUtUr's atomacb Bitten ss aa lavigoeant and alterative, will no mmad bat eevs, tha wboleaama pravea-1 Uva aal rtitoratlve ia wblch I heir awa ax per1 - esxs baa taaght taem to trust, a eoant of this rsre vvglib4e stiulaacsmmaeed aow, would save m taya pang to tha feeble and debUitalid It wonld bi wise oooaomy too.for It Would probably i minds tha aaeeaaity for msdisat adrlco. Without d tap aravgt meat ta a arwfatatoa which all intelligent mea aal wotsea repist and hoaor, It Just as well. If poastbla, to keep oat of the doc tor. ' haada, aad they would bava comparatively few caere. of fever aad agat, dyt pepele, Mlious- bs, tmroa Btraa, aad geasral dbtlity to attend ta. tf tUiagroaablo aad healihfol apteifw were la OLlversal aso. aalant AtldentiiflMabtMl tbHr drawbacka. aatll the salubrwu Hark of the boap Tree waa brought from the Cblllaa valleys, tu pwfeat tbe fragrant rMs-adrial, the moel whi4'-nie, reliable aoo dtv Ihtbtful snioie be the leeth that a brush wat eve ilppad lata. M"PAlTUIINO, Ol alwaya a taa iilaktaf pralaU Hayal Havaaaa Laiiarr Vumm Draws Jm.m ta told every IT dsn i avtaaa eabi aad mffrmAttoa farnitbad. Tb klgltiwt raiaa paM far itoubloriaM aal all kiadaaf guld aad suvar, onivraMei eavuiuaa, aia. Tatail'ri rjit , Baaksva, It Wall trUMt. m Y LOU1N liiVIIN 261 North nigh St., MERCHANT TAILOR, iiuii ra Gctitlrnira! Farnlshlng Good Ready Mado Clothinp, HATS, CAPS. &Ce, SlO Tha HTTlNll pr-rAHTICKNT t la eben f a foatlamea of eateneaivs, and Bertiea wald do wall la aaamiB avy atorA beln gotae else- WBsna jeai1 LOT VEHY CHEAP. 70 CENT8 FOR 500 AT JOI UMAI. OII K K. . T. MORGAN, rsasmail U U. 0. laat Oe.J Nil. UO asuiltll lllifll Mtmuti la la etangt af NEW BRANDS Or CIGARS .ey day. Hi till have a large eteeh af li r-rnid lATl''CAS I. A ItOXAW aad all atn nuptial kraada at ITII'OIITCD liliAHrt, aetsmttaaa. OalllaBO. SPECIAL NOTICES. DH.1H)HINCK ADVIMUfl CONSUnP-TIVtB TO (JO TO ILOKIDA IIV TUB WINTEftt. Hinno for the last thlrtr.Hva wan daa(aa By whole time and attention to the study of lung dieeasaandooniumption. I feel thatlueder aland fully the course that Oogbt to be pursued to restore a tolerably bad esse of diseased lungs m neai.oy wuatuiea. iae an anu moti im. portant step, la, lor the patient to avoid tiking eoli ; and the beat of all places oa this oontinent for tbia purpose, ia winter, Is Florida, well down In the Bute, where the temperature ia regular, and not mbjeot to aucb variations aa la mute noitbem latitudes. Paletkt Is a point I oan ra oommend. A good hotel Is kept (hero by Peter man. Last winter I saw several personi there WhoaeluiuB had born badly dimsed, but who, andur ths hub; influence of the aUuvato and my medioinee, were getting wall. Ona huudred milea farther down the river U B point wbich I would prefer to Palatka. as tbe temperature Is mora even and the air dry and bracing. Msllonville and Entirpriae are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mrllonvllle ; It la two Biles itom river or lake, and it seems almost Impossible to lake oold tbere. Tbe tables in Florida mlbt be bettor, and patients 000 plain at times; but tbat is agoodilgn, as it indicatts a return of appetite; and, wbea this is the rase, tbey generally iacnasa In &h ami then tbe lungs must hea. Jacksonville, iiibernia, Unea Cove, and mare Othtir places In various parts of Florida canty aalely noommended to oontumpllvee In winter. Alvreaaoas for saying so are. Uit patients are leas liable to take cold there than wbere tbere il a I cava even ttmpvratura ; and It ia not necessary tu say. that, where a coniumptive person esposes himself to frequent oolda, be la certain to flit shortly; there furs my advice ia, go Well down Ink the Htate, out of ihe reach of prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of tbe locahtlea 1 bave named, will benetlt those who are troubled with a Urpid liver, a durrd. r-d BtomAob, deArnged bowels, sore throat, oro iugb but, for those whose lunge are diseaaed, a moia southern point is earnestly recommpndvd. For Ulteen years prior to ISOtf, I waa professionally tn New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Fiiiledelphia every week, where I aaw and eiem-Ined on an average live hundred pstisnts a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every poseiblt phase of lung disease, haa enabled ma to understand the disease fully ; and heooi my caution la regard to taking old. A person may ttka vast quantities of "bchenok'a Pulmonic Syrup, Boa weed Tonic, and Mandrake Piils' aud yet die u be does not avoid taking oold. In; Florida, nearly everybody Is ruing Bab-nek's Mandrake l'llle, for the climate U more likely to produce bullous habits than more northern latitudes. It Is a well established fact, that Datives of tUrida rarely die of assumption, especially those of the southern part. On tbe other bend, in New KnKland, one-third at le.it of the population die of this terrible disease. In tha Middle Htatee, it does not prevail so largely ; still there are many thousands of eases there. What a vest percentage of life would be savtd if eonautnptiVB were as easily alarmed In regard to taking fresh colds as they are about scarlet fever, small.pox, Ac! but they are not; tbey take what they term a little oold, wbich they are creduloui enough to believe will wear off in a lew days. Tbey pay no attention to it : and hence It lays the fouodaiior for another and and anether still, until tha lungs re diseased beyond all hope of cure. My advice to persons whose lunge ara affected, even eligbt!y,ls to lay in aitockof bchenck'a Pulmonis oyrup, i&henck's Beaweed Tonic, and bebeock's Mandrake Fills, and gs to Flonda 1 reoomnend these particular medicines, because 1 am thoroughly acquainted with their action, i know, that, where they are used In e'-rlet accordance with my directions, they will do ths work that Is required. Thia accomplished, nature will do the rest. Tbo pbyeician who preacnbe for oold, oongh, ot night sweats, and then advisee the patisnt to walk or rule out every day, will be aura to have a corpse on his banda before long. My plan is. to give my three medicines in at oordanos with tha printed directions, except in aome cases where a freer use of tha Msnnrake riiuisneoeeary. my oojetn u, to give tone to tba stomach, to get up a good appetite. It is always a good sign when a patient begins to buosTTT : 1 bava hopes of sucb. With a ralii food, aad the sratidcation of that relish, emee gi4l bloud, and with It more flesn, wblch Is closely followed by a beallng of the lunge, then the oongb aooseae and abaies, tba eraepiDg t bills and alammy nig bt sweats no long-r proatrata aad aa-auy. aad the patient gets weil, provided ha avoids taking oold. Now, thenar many eonsamDtlrea who bava not the means to go to F.or.da. The queeUoa may ba asked, is then no hope for aucbt certainly then Is. My advice to such la, and ever bas been, to stay in a warm room during tbo winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrtes, which should be kpt regularly at tbat poiat by means of a thermometer. Lrt such a patient take bis exeniee within tha limits of his room by walking up and down as much as bis strength will permmia order to keep up a healthy circulation of tbe blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and oan do ao agsio. Consumption la a easily cured aa any other disease, if It is taken ta lims,aad the proper kind of treatmeatie pursued. The feet stan-ls undisputed oa murd, that Hcbeaeh's Pulmonic Byrup, Mandrake PUls, and Beaweed Tonic bava cured very many af what seemed to ao hopeless rasee of ooaiuoiptioo. Uo when you Bill, you will be altuoei certain to And en me poor consumptive who hie been rescued from the very jaws of death br tbelr uae. Bo far as tha Mndnke Pills ara concerned, everybody should keep a supply of Diem on band! They act on tba liver be'.ter than calomel, aad avononeof its hurtful eifocts bvhlnd. in fact they an excellent in all esses when a purgative medusoe U required. If yon bava prtakeatoo freely of Iruit, and diarrbuta ensues, a doss of tht Mandrakes will cure iqjl If you an aubjeet to eiofe headache, take a doss of the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you la two hour.. Ii you would obviate tbe effect of a change of water, or the toe fret indulgence tn fruit, take oa of tba Mandrakes awry Bight, and you may then drink water, and eat Watermelons, pears, applta plume, peaobas or corn, without the rtak of brine tick by them. They will protect those who lira ia damn situatioBS against chills aad fevers. Try them. They an perfectly hanaiass. Tbey caa do e a good only. a nave eoanuonmi any uroirMionei nana ut re a. m and New York, but com tune ta ae naiiania ai my omce, rao. i noiui bixu airoof, rbiladeu mia, every Saturday, irom a. m., to 3. p, m. 'tvise who wish a ibonruch axamtaatton with tha Eeeptrometerwillba ehsrsted Uva dulNrs, The EaMDinmeUrdecUmtbesxBCtC'JBdttioo of the lungs i and pattsoUeaa readily learn whether tbey an Airable or not But 1 detur it datiacUy anderetood, thai to value of my medlcinnd-pends entirely upon their being takea attic. ly aa anrdlna to direct uo a. Incoaclusloe, I wilt say, that when peraona take my medicios, and their aystems an brought into a healthy conii iUoa thereby, tbey an not ao liable io use ooio yet no ona with diMaMd lunge cm bear a aoddea change withoot ths liability olgiseui erleas iniUuua at ths trchisJ tubs. Full dlreenioae la all toniagn atworapanyiBg iv raedwinee, ao explicit and clear thafanriine an usa them without eon.uliug me, aod caa at Bougnt uom any urugguth J. a. 8rnxr, M. P, No. H North Klxih Btreet. Pntladelnliia. JOHN W. HllllUY, ldlege Plaoa, New Vork, nv lib Whlfwe.p Arvtt t THE HAYDENVILLE Hocking Coal Mines HA VINO COMl'I.KTRD Till OPKNIN08 in mr New Mmee, aad havuia larsa f isitltv for the handling ol Cos', I am enabled at tha preseBt time to Dollvar, far Fataally a awa, m BEST HOCHNS COAL. at the following mtta: Coarse Coal per Bushel 11c. Nut Coal per Bushel. - 9c nil Hi: It f na ba left at P. H AYfiKV a anNn' Htore, Hroad Btreet; or at Umoa, HIO Vtesi isoag ouevw P. HAYDEff, N. IV-TVe etal (i not only arrnael at tha minee. but le easio acneael hra hr.,ra Insutis.. Uking out all eiaek and dirt, making II the WBaHinnai wif.waa aavw ata SVWIUUVUAX, OLraars, feb. IT, Itll. MWfl-lS Si ORATES TIIU CUX.TJMIirjM Mantel and Grate Company All MAKlNeJ ALL B'Klel ot MARBLEJZED MANTELS ImllilIrK Nature Truthfully, and Produc ing nnrit inrerior to nOD0 in the Counlry ALL ODE WORK WARRANTED JA.TIEI rULTO.V, Agent. N. H.-A lire, sleek af be-nUta! lludM ..s Cavl.iy Va-ra, Ju.t rwalvadof awweat paturns. Ca'oric Engine for Sale. 1 T AH been la naa ahont oaa vear. PmlMMti 11 Bt IblB nfrtiwi. Thraaa Wanllna maai tarn qrea power wui ao weii to examine this. NEVADA HOTEL One? t Washiest nti and PraakllB stneta. taa Kast eatrsaas al Wsihlngtaa etreel Tunoali CHICAGO. How Home, First Olaai in ever; Boipeot TRH.TIBI tt.tO PKH BAY, TBO. IKNDIIIl'X, fropr. H.W.aolsa,l'latk. R. KINSELL & CO., Opera BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Just Received SPRING WTJlI3IIOIt, IIV i:iiiCoVA.rvrr its stye Tbe Mhm Walking: Mioe, Excelsior Bnttoi Shoe, Boyden Gent Boots and Shoes PLAIIT .A. ZST At Extremely DR. J VatES, AHtODXAE QftADTJATB OP M HOI CI NR. Ulflca N0.1U WeetBtxth St., near Baca St., ClndnnaU, O.. coatinuea to arlre hie soecial attentioaio taa treatment of al) forma of van real and private diease Hypbtlis, lionorrbea, OleetHlTictun, Orchitis, Bernia and all Urinary disaases are treated with unparalleled sncoaes. epermaiorvnsB or aeminei weaaneea ana Jmpo-Uaoy, as tha ro ult of self-abuse ia youth or ex- are in mature r yean, ana wnion proauoe aome tha following t tacts, as emimions. blotches, ds- btltty, diuinaee, aatvoasaess, dmnsa of sight, oongb, tndiges'ioB, eonitlpatloa, deipondency. ooalusion, of ideas, avsrsioa to oeiety, loss of memoir and aexual power, and which unfit, the victim tor brut a sis or marrtsge, and ultimately etusing iBsaaity aad orjaiamoiion, ata tborouah- ly ana premanentiy cured. A medical pamphlet, relating to private diseases, seat fro ia a sealed snvelope for two itsmps. it is oe If-evident that a phyaicisa who ooabnea himself exclusively tu the treatment of a certain class of dlsassea most acquire greater ekllt la that epectalitv than one in general practloa. Faaieata treated by mall and express, out wnen tl is at an convenient t ne ix rotor ahould be Cinaulted personally. Medicines supplied from tha Uocior's own laboratory. Consultation by letter or at oflW tree. Cure guaranteed. Oifloa hours r from H A. M. to P. M.t Buadays, llU-UIP.H. jaJyllj: F1UE-PHOOF GRAIN ELEVATOR The Sire-Proof Qrain EUyatee of the PHI LAOELPllIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AND DRYING CO., wiia a oiuiVAusv vArAUi x as M,OO0 nuahela, tha fat af Waarrnatcn Htnst. oa ths Del swan Aiver, tteeajrtarra terminus nf the Pennsylvania lUUroad, oaTara evpenor faeillttn for too reoep-1 boa etertag acd ahipmeniof (iiwia. Ilbersl advaneea made on Onto stored fa the Bl-vator by Philadelphia (liMmiasloa Merchant, uai WBOB win ne iunniia ww appiicauoa vo JOBN O. FlKUINO. flu n't. PhlladalBhia Orala Winbouatag A IJrywg Co.. a14 ThUaoslvhls- Pa TO LAWYERS. TamsiFS FBINTKD on TBB 8HORTE8T NOTICE, AT TUE JOURNAL JOB EOOVS, S. E. Cor. High and Chapel, BUIU)INa LOTS FOB SALE I IHAVf FOR AT.R iONDHY B1T1T.DIN8 1.UTM on tbs Johsstowa Itoad, about oaa half mile seat of ths old Luaatia lot. Also, several lota south of tba Ulied A ay lam All will do onerva eneap ana oa eaav asraaa. I have a'eo two-Brtbi of the Waal half nt ut Hi, with the bouse and Improvoaaata, auMsot to tha Ills relate of Mrs. Lose H. A r mat nap, widow of JsieBtab Armitrong, decaaaad, who lleea aa the lot It Is si lusted oa tho aanh aide of Riah BtreaH. bfta liilth aad Hevanih att.ata I have offend it krliTi, about two-Uirua of Its vaiu. I aan a row ova ex uotb tor saia. WALTKH TRRll.r. Adstlsletntoff Of fiobart ArmalavM. w th ika Wlllannsssd. J AS Oa si i, isii. Jylt.lUwlW U. BaUNN, PAINTER Si PAPER HANGER Itll BUUTI BIOS ITBBBT, Columbua, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING A VARNISHING All Orden peoaplly attaaaed ta. Bldsnse, Me. IU saat Burewnanr nUar. OHOOER8, Brooks, Walker & Co., Nob, 114 lie Sonth High Ri. Corner ol Clinptl St, fetxdU House a Full Line of GOODS, QUALITY, ID OFBKjA, Popular Prices. J0SEP11 (.CNDEUSnElMEtt. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block. Oor. Hirh tad Bute Btf. IV ew Good s , Fall stylet ol Stent Boya' ana lilldrent Wear, Genu' Furolablog aottlt Kendy ITfade Goedt Halt and Caat, The Rlchett material, Tbe;Beat,irfalerlal. Tba LATEST and BEST ttylet of QotXtaxd Cnimtm ever brought to thia market. A First Clam Cdttbb enablea ma to equa any. Gall and mmuu Ou 8toct. Hunter's Clothing Eaporlam, No, 220 S. H.hStM Columbui, 0, I HAVE JTJBT RBCgJVKD TH1 LAflaiOT and naaat stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Im brought to tali dty, eontlstlng at FBEHOS, EN3LIPH and D0ME3TI0 Cloths, Casslmeres. tc. For xmtlanen'e war. faiik t .it .a h.. lIWKir CAHH prl-aa, Alao keep MawUy MknndawaUasbiudstA.f Heady made riothlnir. JOHN UUmIb, JOU LOT ENVELOPES! VERY CHEAP. 90 CENT8 FOR 500. AT JTOI KHAL OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS 4 CO,-. pkauus n PINE A D.MESTIC LllBEB, Lata, Bhiogles, oash, Biiadt, loon, Winnow ann IMea FaAMaa, MotruitMi AA OFFICII Baulb.waal Canlarlnc WattrBU, COLUMBUI, owro. urfaea Ftaalaff, lawlat and Bawfaf lone tonrdse. Aix oanua rnoKmi niAxa. HINKLEY KNITTINGMACHINE. Tbi Slmptett. Cheapest and Beit In Ula, Hat but Ona Nee.lt. A Child can Ran It. DIHWNKU MPKCIAl.i r FOR TRRUHM of families, and ladln who dealr to knit tor th market Will do every auteh of the knlltlag aa a Hlonkiag, Wrdeaing and B arrowing aa readily aa by band. Are ipleniild for wnnUile and farvey work, TAKIKU F1VI DlrTUKKNT KIN be OFHTtTt'lll An vary easy la msnsge.aad Bo Uabtawgot antaf atdat. Ivary Family ahauid aav oa. Wa waat Agnt in awarr Iswi te iBlvwetluoa and ewli ibaoa, to whom w elTer tha Boat Ilbersl Induivmeal. Itead lor oar Otrvular aad Bararle Mtoeking. Addnea JUMkLKr AH1TT1NU atAClUNHOO. tUth.MalaV, tor. 1TI trivet tn m slll 111 Wabash Avtt. itnjta. IU. |
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