New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 13, 1889 · Page 6 of 8
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7^pra^^^^^H^^^a^^^^H^^^Ql^Bira^^BBra»aBB^^BHHH^^^HlSK^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^HB^S^^^^^^^^HHp^^BS^B^^Bi^B^BB PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. is now quite possible that the farmers and the thing necessary to the public prosperity BEAUTY promoters of the great mining and manufacturing security or honor should be unduly poBt enterprises which have recently been es poned. I twill be the duty of congress wisely tablished in the South a yet find that the forecast and estimate these extraordinary de Skiq& Scalp free ballot of the workingman. without distinction rnands. and having adffed them to onr ordinar A State Document Worthy to Be Treasured of race, is needed for their defense as expenditures^ to so adjust onr revenue laws th? well as for his own? I do not doubt that if no considerable annual surplus will remain. "F^ESTOr^ED in the Annals of Our those men in the Simth who now accept the will fortunately be able to apply to the redemu tariff views of Clay and the constitutional ex tion of the puolic debt any small or nnforesee History. positions of Webster, would conragoously avow EXCESS OF BEVENUE. J. ATKEY a in is and defend their real convictions, thev would I This .is better than to reduce our income beiot of Springs Hiss. a not find it difficult, by friendly instruction and our necessary expenditures, with the resultin pills are us wonders is a co-operation, to make the black man their efficient MERS AND OTHER choice betweeu another change of onr revenu The sale oCTutt's Pills exceed and safe ally, not only in establishing correct Calmly Logical. Grave and Dignified, It laws and an increase of our public debt. I principles in our national administration NOTHING 'AMILIES LIVING AT quite possible, I am sure, to effect the neces Reviews the Past and Forecasts the but in preserving, for their local communities, those of all others combined. I S KNOWN TO SCIENCE AT ALL sary reduction in our revenues without break the benefi of social order and economic 1 and comparable to the CUTICUBA. E E I E S is ing down our protective tariff or aenously in "a distance from stores should by all means Future. honest government. At least until the good offices their marvelous properties of cleansing, purifying urine any domestic industry. Th construe They are peculiarly adapted to malarial keep a supply of Bedding's Russia Salve of kindness and education have been fairly and beautifying the skin, and in coring torturing, tion of a sufficient number of modern war ship diseases. Onr physicians all pro* tried, the contrary conclusion cannot be plausibly disfiguring, itching, scaly and pimply diseases handy in case of accidents. It is without and of their necessary armament shoui scribe them.'* urged. of the akin, scalp and blood, with loss of question the greatest healing and soothing progress as rapidly as is consistent with ear hajr. SOIJ E E WJtUhlRE. NO SECTIONALISM. But the Unhappy Mugwump Can Glean and perfection in plans and workmanship remedyinthe land,clean and pure, excellent I have altogether rejected the sugaestionof a CUTICUBA. the great Skin Cure, and I BA Office. 44 Murray Street, New York. Tne spirit, courage and skill of our naval officer for sore Eyes or Lips. Price 25 cents- No Satisfaction From Reading Between special executive policy for any section of our SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, prepared from and seamen have many times in onr his cor country. I is the duty of the executive to administer it, externally, and I A RESOLVENT, the given to weak sbips and inefficient^uns a ratin the Lines. new Blood Purifier, internally, core every form of and enforce, in the method-* and by the in greatly beyond that of the naval list. That th skin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. I prescribe .\nd tally en* CHOICEIEXASLANDS strumentalities pointed out and provided by the wilt again do so on occasion I do not doubt, bri dorse Big AS th* only constitution, all the laws enacted congress. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICUBA, 5 0 C. E they ought not by premeditation or neglect specific for the certain core SOLVENT, $ 1 SOAP, 2 5 Prepared by the Pox These laws are general, and their administration be le.ft to the risks and exigencies of an unequa of this disease. should be uniform and equal. As a citizen may E O A S CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass. combat. W should encourage the establish There Is no constitutional or legal requirement G.H.INGRAHAM,M. D., Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." not elect what laws he will obey, neither may ment of American steamship lines. The exi Amsterdam, N. Y. that the president shall take the oath of Rare Chance for Settlers. the executive elect which he will enforce. Th W have sold Big fox rencies of commerce demand stated, reliabl W Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily "^E* office in the presence of the people. Bu there duty to obey and to execute embraces the constitution many years, and it has and rapid means of communication, and nnti is so manifest an appropriateness in the public PS~ skin prevented by I A SOAP. ~S in its entirety and the whole code of given the best ef satisfaction. these are provided the development of our trad induction to office of the chief executive officer The Bailroad System of Texas having developed ac laws enacted under it. The evil example of permitting Dull Aohes, Pains and Weaknesses Instantly with the states lying south of us is impossible AS to bring within easy access of good interior an* of the nation that from the beginning of the D. H. DYCHE CO.. individuals, corporations or communities relieved by the CuricUBa A N I seaboard markets the lands granted to tha- Our pension laws should give moie adequat government the people, to whose service the Chicago, III. to nullify the laws, because they PAXN PLASTEB, the only pain-killing plas25c. and discriminating relief to the Union soldier official oath consecrates the officer, have been HOUSTON &TEXASCENT'LRY.CD. Sl.OO. Sold by Druggist* cross some selfish or local interests and sailor* and to their widows and orphans called to witness the solemn ceremonial. Th or prejudices, is full of dangers, Such occasions as this should remind us th a oath taken in the presence of the people becomes It has been determined to offer to settlors tho not only to the nation at large, but much erfect Laxative we owe everything to their valor and sacrific e. a mutual covenant—the officer covenants to serve more to those who use this pernicious expedient RenownedAgricult'l Lands the whole body of the people by a faithful execution THE NEW STATES. to escape their just obligations, or to obtain of the laws, so that they may be the un an unjust advant ge over others. They will Located along the line of the Fort Worth St no It is a subject of congratulation that there is faiiinfr defense and security of those who respect presently themselves be compelled to appeal to City R., beginning with Wilbarger near prospect of the admission into the Union and observe them, and that neither County, comprising the law for protection, and those who would use the Dakotas and Montana and Washing ton Ter wealth, station, nor the power, of the law as a defense must not deny that use of 200,000 ACRES ritories. This act of justice ha* been unreasonably should be mud, prompt, "Paine's Celery Compound is prompt and combinations shall be able to evade their it to others. If our great corporations would delayed in the case of some of them. Th« just penalties or to wrest them from a beneficent and pleasant, with no pleasant. As a laxativeit leaves little tobedesired. more scrupulously observe their legal limitations people who have settled these territories are in In farms of 160 acres and upward. These lands public purpose to serve the ends of cruelty and duties they would have less cause to griping or purgative effects, I have great- confidence in its merits." located by the Company among the earliest, with telligent, enterprising and patriotic, and the accession or selfishness. promise is spoken especial care as to soil, timber and water- They an complain of the unlawful limitations of their of the^e new states will add strength ti it should also incite ALBERT LEONARD, Associate Editor, yours unspoken—but not the less real and solemn. adapted to the growth of cotton, corn, oats, wheat, rights or of violent interference with their operations. the nation. I is due to the settlers in the terri The people of every state have here their the liver to action, barley, rye, vegetables, orchards and gardens and Journal of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio. The community that by concert, open tories who have availed themselves of the invitations representatives. Surely I do not misinterpret the various domestic grasses. aid digestion, and relieve or secret, among its citizens, denies to a portion of our land laws to make homes upon th Situated in the elevated and healthy region knowa, the spirit of the occasion when I me that the "For two or three years I suffered Intensely of its members their plain rights under the law public domain that their titles should be speed the kidneys. Like aa the Southern Panhandle of Texas, they possess ss whole body of the people covenant with me and every night with severe pains In my bowels, has severed the only safe bond of social order ily adjusted and their honest entries confirme I genial climate, favorable to man and beast, when nothing else, with each her to-day to Rupport and defend and prosperity. The evil works, from a bad b#-patent. I is very gratifying to observe outdoor work can be carried on the year round, an4 whichwerehabitually constipated. My bowels the constitution and the Union of the states, to Paine's Celery center, both ways. I demoralizes those who are in marked contrast with regions of early and lata general interest now being manifested j.5 yield willing obedience to all the laws, and e.ich are nowregular, and I have had no returnoi frosts or of destructive "blizzards." practice it and the reform of our election laws. Those whi Compound is a and every other citizen his equal civil and po Population is fast pouring in, and local government" those pains since using one bottle of have bean for years calling attention to DESTBOYS THE FAITH perfect laxative, is already established, with schools, churches, litical rights. Entering thus solemnly into pressing necessity of throwing about the ballo of those who suffer by it in the efficiency of the TERMS OF SALE: One-fifth cash, balance in four equal covenant with each other we may reverently invoke and cures constipation Fame's box and about the elector further safeguards ii law as a safe protector. Th man in whose yearly payments, with interest on deferred payment*. and confidently expect the favor and help where an order that our elections might not only be r» For further information as to these aud lands to breast that faith has been darkened is naturally of Almighty God—that he will give to me wisdom, adjacent counties, apply to and pure, but might clearly appear to be so, wi the subject of dangerous and uncanny other remedies Celery Compound strength and fidelity, and to our people a welcome the accession of any who did not s«i J. :S. NAPIER, Vernon, Texas, suggestions. Those who use unlawful methods, spirit of fraternity and a love of' righteousness fan. soon discover the need of reform. Th nationa if moved by no higher motive than tne selfishness and peace. (who is prepared to show to purchasers) or to congress has not as yet taken control of elec As a gentle laxative,* Paine's Celery Compound F. G. SncKHsr, Druggist, Havana, Ala. that prompted them, may well stop and PAST AND FUTUBE. C. C. GIBBS, Land Ag^t, Houston, Tex- tions in that case over which the constitntioi is surely without a peer. I think I ought inquire what is to be the end of this. An unlawful Moral: UsePaine'sCeleryCompoundandstop J.L.HUDSON, gives it jurisdiction, but has accepted ant This occasion derives peculiar interest from expedient cannot bpcome a permanent to know, sinceI have tried remedy after remedy ruiningthe intestinal tract with harsh purgative adopted the election laws of the several states the fact that the presidential term, which begins condition of government. If the educated and for about five or sis years and have found provided penalties for their violation and pills. $L00. Six for $6.00. Druggists. influential classes in 3 community either this day, is the twenty-sixth under our constitution. nothingthatequalsitInmycaseofcostlveness." metnod.of supervision. Only the inefficiency oi practice or connive at the systematic violations Th first inauguration 'of President J. B. JENELHB,Teacher. Cloyd's Creek, Tenn. WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt. the state laws, or an unfair or partisan administration of lnws that seem to them to cross their convenience, "Washington took place in Ne York, where congress of them could suggest a departure what can they expect when the lesson was than sitting, on the 30t dav of April, mpirn Living upon Lactated Food areMeaWty, from this policy. It was clearly, however, in tht that convenience or a supposed class interest is DIAMOND DYES ^fSSSESSRSF 1789, having been deferred by reason of delays 0 A 0 O Eajrpy and Hearty. is vnequaled. contemplation of the framers of the constitution a sufficient cause for lawlessness has been attending the organization of the congress and CLOTHIER, that such an exigency might arise, and provision well learned by the ignorant classes? the canvass of the electoral vote. Onr people was wisely made tor it. Th A community where law is the rule of have already worthily observed the centennials conduct, and where courts, not mobs, execute of the declaration of independence, of the battle FBEEDOM OF THE BALLOT its penalties, is the only attractive field of Yorktown and the adoption of the constitution is a condition of our national life, and no power for business investments and honest labor. Our and will shortly celebrate in Ne York the vested in congress or in the executive to secure naturalization laws should be so amended as-to institution of the second great department of or perpetuate it should remain unused upon oc our constitutional scheme of government. msfcfce the inquiry into the character and disposition casion. The people of all the congressional dis-1 S E I A "When the centeunial of the institution of persons applying for citizenship more i- tricts have an equal interest that the election in of the judicial department by the organization carefnl and searching. Our existing laws have each shall truly express the views and wishes o' of the supreme court shall have been in their administration unimpressive and a majority of the qualified electors residint been suitably observd as I trust it will be. our of an uuintslligible form. W accept the man W will send to a address a on within it. The results of such elections are no! as a citizen without any knowledge of his fitness, nation will have fully entered its Becond century. Coat, Beaver Collar and Cuffs for $ 2 6 2 5 or local, and the insistence of electors residing it and he assumes the duties of citizenship I will not attemnt to note the marvelous other districts that they shall pure and fre«' without any knowledge as to what they are. and in great part happy contrasts between our a Black Siberian Coat Nutria Collar a does not savor of impertinence- If in any of tht The privileges of American citizenship ares country as it steps over the threshold into its Cuffd for $ 1 1 2 5 All Overcoats, Suits states the public security is thought to b«', great and its duties so grave that we may well second century of organized existence under the threatened by ignorance among the electors, th« insist upon a good knowledge of every person Trousers, and Children's Clothing air constitution and that weak but wisely ordered obvious remedy is education. Th sympaths applying for citizenship and a good knowledge young nation that looked undauntedly down ONE O O regular price. Ge oi^ and help of our people will not be withheld ron by him of our institutions. W should not the first century when all its years stretched out any community struggling with special em-1 cease to be ders in immediately, money refunded on purchases before it. Our peop will not fail at this time barrassments or difficulties connected with th« to recall the inci ents which accompanied the HOSPITABLE TOIMMIGBATION, satisfactory. suffrage, if the remedies proposed proceed upor institution of government under the constitution but we should cease to be careless as to the lawful lines and are promoted or to find inspiration and guidance in the character of it. There are men of all races, jnst and honorable methods. Ho shal I teachings and example of Washington and his even the best, whose coming is necessarily a those who practice election frauds re-! great associates, and hoDe and courage in the burden upon our public revenues or a threat to cover that respect for the sanctity of the bal-! Rules fqr Self-measurement sent on application. contrast which thirty-eight populous and prosperous social order. The«e should be identified and lot, which is the first obligation of good citizenship? states offer to excluded. W have hapnily maintained a policv The man who has come to regard the ballot of avoiding all interference with European box as a juggler's hafr has renounced his allegiance. THE THIRTEEN STATES, affairs. We have been only interested spectators Let us exalt patriotism and moderatt weak in everything except courage and the love of their contentions in diolomacy and in J. L. HUDSON, onr party contentions. Le those who woulc of liberty, that then fringed our Atlantic seaboard. war, ready to use our friendly offices to promote die for the flag on the field of battle give a bettei Th Territory of Dakota has now a peace, but never obtruding our advice and never proof of their patriotism and a higher glory tc population greater than any of the original attempting, unfairly to coin the distresses of their country by promoting fraternity and justice. states (except Virginia) and greater than the aggregate other powers into commercial advantage to ourselves. A party success that is achieved by unfair O I E of five of the smaller states in 1 7 9 a Th We have a just right to expect that our Tf».J methods, or by practices that, partake of revolution, center of population, when our national capitol European policy will be the American policy of is hurtful and evanescent, even from a was located was east of Baltimore, and it was European courts. It is so manifestly incompatible party standpoint. W should hold onr differini Ryan Building, Cor. rUeri anil Seventh St, argued by many well informed persons that it with those precautions for peace and safety opinions in mutual respect, and, when submitting would move eastward, rather than westward. which all the great powers habitually ob them to th arbitrament of the ballot, Yet in 183 0 it was found to be near Cincinnati, serve and enforce in matters affecting should accept an adverse judgment with tht and the new census about to be taken will show them, that a shorter waterway between S I»-A.TJXu, 3VCUST3Sr. same respect that we should have deihandec another stride to the westward. That which our Eastern and Western seaboards should be from onr opponents had the battle been in om was the body nas come to be only the rich dominated by any European government, that BUNKER HILL $Q£ favor. fringe of the nation's ribs. Bu our growth has we may confidently expect that such a purpose not been limited to territory, population and will not be entertained by any friendly power. CONCLUSION. aggregate wealth, marvelous as it has been in "We shall, in the future, as in the past, use every CUSTOM PANTS No other people have a government mort each of those directions. Th masses of our endeavor to maintain and enlarge our friendly people are better fed, clothed and housed than relations with all the great powers, but they worthy of their respect and love, or a land so their fathers were. Th facilities for popular will not exDect us to look kindiy upon any project magnificent in extent, so pleasant to look upon Sav retailers and education have been vastlv enlarged, and more that would leave us subject to the dangers and so full of generous suggestion to enterprise profit. W are the leading generally diffused. The virtues of courage and of a hostile observation or environment. We and labor. God has placed npon our head a patriotism have given recent proof of their continued have not sought to dominate or to absorb any diadem and has laid at onr feet power and wealtfc manufacturers of 8 3 a presence and increasing power in the of our weaker neighbors, but rather to aid and beyond definition or calculation. Bu we must GET THE BEST 3 hearts and over the lives' of our peoole. The in encourage them to establish free and stable governments, not forget that we take these gifts npon the condition fluences of religion have been multiplied and resting upon the consent of their own that justice and mercy shall hold the strengthened. The sweet offices of charity have people. W have a clear right to expect, therefore, reins of power and that the upward avenues ol and A A N E E E E greatly increased. The virtue of temperance is that no European government will seek to hope shall be free to all the people. I do not A I If not satisfactory, we mistrust the future. Dangers have been in frequent held in higher estimation. W have not attained establish ambush along our path, bnt we have uncovered replace them with another pair an ideal condition. Not all of our people are A DELIGHTED YOUNG WOMAN. COLONIAL DEPENDENCIES and vanquished them all. Passion has happy and prosperous not all of them are virtuous or E N E O N E upon the territories of these independent American swept some of our communities, but only tc and law-abiding. But, on the whole, the states. That which a sense of justice restrains Our goods are unsurpassed in give us a new demonstration that the great opportunities offered to the individual to secure us from seeking, they may be reasonably Iiook at my face and my hands—not a pimple, My face was all blotches—complexion like body of onr peopie are stable, patriotic and jmaterial8, style, workmanship, the comforts of life are better than are found expected willingly to forego. I must not be elsewhere, and Jargely better than they were law abiding. N political party can long tallow and finish. W have large capital.and assumed, however, that our interests are so ex here one hundred years ago. pursue advantage at the expense of public Such as you saw there some time clusively American that our entire inattention N wonder they thought me and called me many years' experience. honor, or by rude and indecent to any events that may transpire elsewhere can ago. '__ a fright A MOBE PERFECT UNION. With our facilities we guarantee methods, without protest and fatal disaffection be taken for granted. Our citizens, domiciled See my fresh cheeks, and I'm getting a dimple, in its own body. Th peaceful agencies of commerce N one need have pimples and skin gray and The surrender of a large measure of sovereignty perfect satisfaction. for purposes of trade in all countries and in are more fuliy revealing the necessary to the general government, effected by sallow, many islands of the sea, demand and will have unity of all onr communities, and the increasing the adoption of the constitution, was not accomDlished our adequate care in their personal and commercial I don't look at all like I used to, I If she'll take what I took, ev'ry morn, Sen ix cents it intercourse of onr people is promoting mutual until the suggestions of reason were rights. The necessities of onr navy require address a a in of know. noon, and night. respect. W shall find unalloyed pleasure in the' strongly reinforced by the more imperative voice convenient coaling stations, and dock and samples-wit revelation Which onr next census will make 61 of experience. The divergent interests of peace 4" harbor privileges. These and other tradin™privileges a card a a 48-inc in a the swift development of the great resources oi speedily demanded a "more perfect union." The we will feel free to obtain only by a if on is paper I asked the delighted young woman what she referred to. and she answered, some 'of the states. Each state will bring its merchant, the shipmaster and the manufacturer means that do not in au degree partake of co BUEKERHILL CUSTOM PANTS CO. generous contribution to the great aggregate oi discovered and disclosed to our statesmen and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It ts the best beautifier in the world, ercion, however feeble the government from tho nation's increase. And when the harvests to the people that commercial emancipation which we ask such concessons. But, having 1 2 9 S Street. to a from the fields, the cattle from the hills and the because it purifies and enriches the blood, and pure rich blood gives good health, must be added to the political freedom which fairly obtained them by methods and for purposes oTes from the earth shall have been weighed, Tne ±fu linxxij- UGlDEia had been so bravely won. The commercial policy entirely consistent with the most friendly and good health—beauty. counted and valued,we will learn from them ail of the mother country had not relaxed any of issued Harch and Sept, disposition toward all other powers, our consent crown with the highest- honor the state that has its hard and oppressive features. To hold in will be necessary to any modification or impairment Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is guaranteed to cure all Blood, each. year. It is an encyclopedia most promoted education, virtue, justice and check the development of our commercial of the concession. We shall neither fail to of useful infor- patriotism among its people. Skin and Scalp -Diseases, as Blotches, Eruptions, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, marine, to prevent or retard the establishment respect the flag of an friendly nation or the Elation for all who purchase and growth of manufactures in just rights of its citizens, nor to exact the like Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, in short, all diseases caused by bad theluxuries or the* the states, and so to secure the American treatment for our own. Calmness, justice and necessities of life. W i* market for their shons and the carrying trade for blood, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. consideration should characterize our diplomacy. ENGLISH -COMMENT. can clothe you and furnish you with, their ships was the policy of European statesmen The offices of an intelligent diplomacy, or of and was pursued with the most selfish vigor. Petitions all Che necessary and unnecessary friendly arbitration in proper cases, should be poured in on congress urging the imposing Copyrighted, 1S88, by WOBLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors. adequate to the peaceful adjustment of all international The Morning Post Eulogizes and the appliances to ride, wait, dance, sleep, of discriminating duties that should encourage difficulties. such methods we eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, News Condems the Inaugural —A the production of needed things at home. Th will make our contribution to the world's peace, or stay at home, and in various sizes, patriotism of the people", which no longer found which no nation values more highly, and avoid Pessimistic View of the November CATARRHIKr E S styles and quantities. Just figure out SE8USLI, a field of exercise in war, was energetically the opprobrium which must fall upon the nation Election. what is required to do all these things directed to the duty of equipping the young republic that ruthlessly breaks it. COKFGRTaBLY. and you can make a fait for the defense of its independence by O N O N, March 5.—The Morning Post says ^a** ^h»..*a^D»k no matter bad or of how long standing, THE CIVIL SEBVICE. "','.:,J making its people self dependent. Societies for estimate of the value of the BTJYEBB' concerning President Harrison's inaugural: the promotion of home manufactures and for The duty devolved by law upon the president is permanently cured by DR. 6AGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. bO cents,-by druggists. GTJ1IB, which will be sent upor* "President Harrison's address is marked a encouraging the use of domestics in the dress of to nominate, and ,by and with the advice au receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, people were organized in many of the states. consent or the senate, appoint all public officers, a commendable absence of bombast, and if this MONTGOMERY WARD & CO~ The revival at the end of the century of the same whose appointment is not otherwise provided marks the future tone of the national policy patriotic interest in the preservation and development for in the constitution, or by act of congress, another element in the concord of the world will 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ht I of domestic industries and the defense has become very burdensome, and its wise and have been secured." Clean your Seed Grain, Grass Seeds and Flax from all foul seeds, Guaranteed of effictent discharge full of diffioultv. The civil Piso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the the best and cheapest Fanning Mill made. list is so large that a personal knowledge of any The Daily News says: "Gold had a more decisive Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest OVn WOBKTNG PEOPLE Five days trial. Send for Catalogue B. mmmimRn large number of the applicants is impossible. interest on the late election than on any against injurious foreign competition is an The president must rely upon the representations that has gone before. Th rich on both sides J. L. OWENS & CO.," Minneapolis. incident worthy of attention. It is not a departure, of others, and these are often made inconsiderately virtually buy places in the administration by liberal donations to campaign fnnds. I is a but a return, that we have witnessed. and without any just sense of re form of the purchase system which bodes no The protective policy had then its opponents. sponsibility. I have a right, I think, to insist Sold by druggists or sent by mail. good to the state, and shows that civil service The argument was made as now, that its benefits that those who volunteer or are invited Is Tie Best 30a E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. reform must begin at the very apex of the inured to particular classes or sections. If the to give advice as to appointments shall pyramid. President Harrison's inaugural ad Question became in any sense or at any time exercise consideration and fidelity. A high 'WaterproofGoat dress is remarkable for its numerous foreign al S E E S 20 Packets sectional, it was only because slavery existed in sense of duty and an ambition to im lusions. The Union may refuse to grow in territory, some of the states. Bu for this, there was no prove the service should characterize all pub for 5 0 Ctspostpaid. EeUpaeand but cannot refuse to grow in interests. reason why the cotton producing states should lic officers. There are many ways in which the BloodT. Beet Wakefield and AS The creation of a navy is evidently due to other not have led or walked abreast with the New, convenience au comfort of those who have Seasons Gab. W.PlumeCeleryt Fons crania* Bnlus considerations than the necessity for reducing Erfart CauBfl. Oxfaeart Carrott England states in the production of cotton business with onr public officers may be promoted Don't waste yonr money on a gmn or rnbtwr coat. The FISH BRAND SIJCK5I ap«4 with. tba.aboT* Bonanza Corn Proline Cuciua* the surplus. The world may soon have to reckon 1 & 3 S & 0 keep you dry in the hardest aton- fabric". There was this reason only why the by a thoughtful and obliging officer, and ber: Prize Head Lettuce: Banana with a new naval power. There are more disquieting ij*forth«%*FISH states that divide with Pennsylvania the mineral I shall expect those whom I may appoint to justify BKAND" fucK«a and takeno other. If yonr storekeeperdo_ M. Helen: Kolb Gem W. Keion treasures of the great southeastern and central their selection by a conspicuous efficiency signs for those who care to find them Silver Klnrand YeL D.GJob* loihava the "rait BSAHP". gend for descriptive catalogne to A. J. TQWEB. 30 Simmon? St Boston. Mtuaj Onions Parsnip Hub. Squash mountain ranges should have been so in the discharge of their duties. Honorable in the curions interchange of views on commercial Roisy, Gem and Chartier Raoiahc tardy in bringing to the smelting furnace party service will certainly not be esteemed by union between Canada and America than in Beauty Tomato: Best Tnrnlp. ^z^Z^% BUY NORTHERSifBOWH and to the mill the coal and iron from me disqualification for public offices, but it the fisheries question." Rockford^Ml!10^FREES 'i their near opposing hillsides. Mill fires were will inn case be allowed to serve as a shield of ALNEER BROS.. The Times doubts whether President Harrison's lighted at the funeral pile of slavery. Th official negligence, incompetency or delinquency. new departure relative to naturalization $10A DAY emancipation proclamation was heard in the It is entirely creditable to seek public office by laws would be advantageous either for America KAKLXEBrf vegetable Novelties, postpaid, W.OO. TO depths of the earth, as well as in the sky—men proper methods and with proper motives, and or the rest of the world Mr. Blaine's foreign were made free and material thintra became our all applicants will he treated with consideration, policy, it says, appears prominently in the ad better servants. The sectional element has happily Bnt I shall need and the heads* of departments AGENTS WANTED I dress. The general assertion regarding coaling been eliminated from the tariff discussion. will need time for inquiry and deliberation.' stations and harbors is probably intended to »-CIRCULARS FREE. We have no longer states that are necessarily PERSISTENT IMPOBTSINOT cover both Samoa and the Canadian fisheries. I 1.000 Brewster's Safety Beta Hotter* only planting states. None are excluded from wiH not therefore beth best support of an ap the department of finance, the Times thinks achieving that diversification of pursuit among plication for office! Heads of departments, bu President's Harrison's views are not very clear. PEABCFS. IMPROVED the people which brings wealtn and contentment. reaus and all other public officers having any The Daily Telegraph says "There is nothing cenu in stamps Jtojj&y postaft CAHOeX'tt KORTHERH GROWN Th cotton plantation, will not be less duty connected therewith, will be expected to at all in the address to excite alarm. The fact pacMngfor Nickel Plated 'Santple that BROADCAST valuable when the product is spun in the conntry enforce the civil service law fully and without that Mr. Harrison is so well disposed to deal AND SEEDS Sl^JfpJ?—** _cent«^ E W S 7&1 mAWUPCco., HdL'ffi town by operatives whose necessities call lor evasion. Beyond this obvious duty I hope to do with foreign affairs in a calm and equitable -::,--: SEED SOWER Are aekBOwtedeed the bertj befsg fcacdler, diversified crops and create a home demand for something more to advance the reform of the spirit will be remarked with satisfaction by Onus 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 People believe a mora prodBCtrre a yield better crops. garden and agricultural nroducts. Every new civil service. The ideal, or even my owri^deal, I every country in the old world with which £z?'y-\r. SowsaJD kinds of grain and mine, furnace and factory is an extension of the shall probably not attain. Retrospect will be a nsat HXCSTBAXET* CAXAXOOGB ,.HS::S: cleanedgrasaaeed doesbetsjigffe^ of theiarsestanTuosTrea^bWhoiise,andtLy Seeduse America has friendly relations and occasional Ferry's 1 productive capacity of the state more real and ter work than can be done safer basis of Judgment than promises. We stall differences." OnfeUlac «al7 thet a W ^fOMMa ^SliSSI by any other means vbatSft^Ui'-Hefrefc valuable than added territory. Shall the prejudices not, however. I am sure, be able to put our civil The Chronicle says the address will be Ten acres at wheat -.- ii and au. O O service upon a non-partisWn basis, until we have :'.:-:-:-^:'-'.: searched in vain for anything calculated to enlist bare beensown in one hour i:.:-: with a. Savestta cost w»a secured an incumbency that fair-minded men of the sympathies of Eiurlishmen. FtOMST* SuBSMm, Br. PAUL, PARAT.YSrS OF SIiAVEBT SEftSY CO. l.-: ,^lem than one day's use. the opposition will approve for impartiality and The Standard^ commenting on the inaugnral :-'"*-'8«»ee continue to hang upon the skirts of progress? seed, .any one can to bathe*' integrity. As the number of sucn in the civil message of President! Harrison, says "The operate it. Price only *&. Ho long will those who rejoice that slaverv no list is increased, removals from office wflldiminntsh. Send for deBcriptrre circular. message, on the whole, is disappointing. Mr. longer exists cherish and tolerate the incapacities In tha world. While a treasury surplus is not the Harrison was under a special obligation to strike it put upon their communities? ok M.FBBxrAOo'r US** greatest evil, it is a serious evil. a resounding chord. Some of the phrases suggest Theoldeat medicine In the world ia probably hopefully to the continuance of our protective _fiOOLDS. AUSTW A CALDWELL CO.. Chicsoe, ttV Our revenue should' be ample to meet Walt Whitman, bnt It is more reasonable to Br. Isaac Thompson's ?K8 and to the consequent development of CUR E FITS! ttTeanaJrieea the ordinary annual demands upon onr treasury credit- the prolific fancy of Mr. Blaine with the E A E E E W A E manufacturing and mining enterprises in the SEESANNUAL with a sufficient margin for those extraordinary, roll unaided inspiration. I was certainly not It is a carefully prepared physician's prescripHojn, states hitherto wholly given to agriculture, as a but scarcely less imperative, demands which written to please Anglo-Saxons on this side of and hat, been in use for NEARLY A CE & potent influence in the perfect unification of our XUBY. Fo an external innam&tion of the eyes arise now and then. Expenditure should always the Atlantic. If its form was not adopted with people. The men who have invested their capital it ia an Infallible remedy, and is uneqnaUed-in removing be made with economy, and only noon any view to onr appreciation, still less was its I do not mean merely to stop thsm or a tame and to aa applicants, and in these enterprises, the farmers who have inflamation of the eyes, at thecommencement, public necessity. Wastefulness, profligacv and matter." then tawej&em return. I mean a radical enre. I have to last year'senatnrners and in caring chronic cases. We invite the felt the benefit of their neighborhood, and the favoritism in public expenditures is criminal. made FITS, EPILEPSY or FAXXJHG SICSarBSSla AH the Unionist dailies'make a point of Mr. Sum miming it. butilv. attention of physicians to its merits. Fo sale men who work in shop or field will not tail tp lire-long- study. I -warrant my remedy to core the Bu there is nothing tn the condition of onr Harrison's references to law and order as a leason Sarlkst oasJttevtr l^S^vdw^i by all Druggists. worst cases. Because others have tailed in no reason find and to defend a community ofiinteresc I country, ox of oar people, to suggest that any to England in the Irish question. JOKH TB0MPS05, BOSS A CO., Troy, fornotnow receiving-a care. Send at once for treatise andPjreeBo^cfinymfaiinneremedy. Give Express ESTABLISHED 177U. O.-ss.F^RITr&CO^IKiCroit.Hictw andP.O. O O W S