Centerville Citizen, The (Newspaper) - July 20, 1872, Centerville, Iowa farther will la Ita i ft lay at aw al HBI sad ara any PER ANNUM CENTERVILLE SATURDAY JULY VOLUME 9 NUMBERS f Cards 0 W Bed of Tide and Taies on terms compiled with a com- plete Abstract of an the In this I am to Titles with mat and than any other In the County Persons de- to bnv or sell Real will frnd M to their advantage to cull upon me at the Treasurer's M Center Iowa Side of the over Allen's Boot and Shoe Store 1 C Attorney at Notary in tin to his cure will be promptly attended to s Attorney and Notary IOWA over Providence Store Special attention to estates of Ina drawing wills Ac Bounty ami Pension Agent IF PHYSICIAN AND All tuIN promptly attended by day or attention given to surgical north-west corner or Iowa OH calls promptly to v8-nS-1y AT M tenders Ills professional tn the and anil hopes by to to merit and win a liberal shan of Pine Lumber AND WISCONSIN FINE LUMBER BASH GLAZED Ac For safe cheap for CASH at Beaham Steele's On the street leading to Iho depot W J W A Nursery Eldridge In ind Blunt nil of FRUIT AMD ORNAMENTAL and and o Mined Sm and wlton of Md for ta n from BH Iowa City b Bear IBC a PUMi Mid BUpta ku of M 0 M M AND lown T P M PHYSICIAN AND AND Over won of Iho Caa Md Aid Aad of day AM warn pail aw pail bura a rota of li tat a1 taller folded elate In rota o And wean MB MMI her Bto MIMI Iron ni en kcr doth A holT of follow la Alt tar as throws O'er of Tiara li a a Mi it the hour tha waap and Ufa's atara tha weedy Aad tear the heat tad of I hadiy Ok I when air tn to BUT wa And behind we ocr Andy Johnson ii to canvass see for Greeley There were no colored delegates ID the Baltimore convention From to worth of snails are told annually in for food The American people pro Per for President the man who conquered Jeff not the man who bailed him It is a violation of postal law to write on papers sent through the mail This law is violated and the offender to heavy fine There was a terrible conflagration in on July One thousand homos in the poorer quarters of the city were de- A decree has gone forth from marck that all the Jesuit ments in the German Empire must leave or be broken up by the State within six months the New York rican is said to have arrived at a seaport a few days and now on his way to in company with a of Dr The who spend more time in Africa bunting np the source of the town DENTAL ROOMS OH H W Surgeon and Mechanical All of IB Iho Marian thli broach of Ita of aiv tor a all who aw lhat wort will la Ita boat taa ta at trass to OBI la of sad Call sr Call money of ike Continental House rnMla A Proprietor This large brick to in the best of with 83 sad room No paint to the of On- Good tUMe Keystone Rorth Ude of ths Iowa J K to and from sll Good hi connection with Ike house A 44 P lotary and Will write toko Ac GOODS AT J E IOWA I cordially all My to call and ny and aa 1 am ready lo pale with CMM Produce of all kinds thai I can laic In for foods AT HIS OLD BUSINESS WM Dens el A STOCK OP And everything In bis lino of warranted as represented lOlf Home Insurance Company of New York IfS The Home every dollar of her Chicago losers and comes out with an un- impaired capital Patronize the and all the time U H Iowa IOWA Or AH calfa promptly attended to W E 11 M ond Munition C CAMPBELL A draw receive and do a general banking business H W W r VK D C U A aai Fin WSM sf ne Iowa Having no other and ing none but First Class who Insure with mo and their Interests guarded T CITY LUMBER T J MAIN lour A Keeps a complete stock of all hinds of Pine complete John U who led the anti- draft riots in New and for his participation in the burning of orphan served a term in Sing Is ont in a letter in favor of The Commissioner of Agriculture says that the tea plant can be ted with success in the Southern and Western States and that in a few years he expects enough will be raised to meet home consumption The Washington Chronicle ces that the close of the lion not less than black and have been banished or murdered by the Elans the South Mrs the Washington pondent of the New York writing of the late Congress says has not been a session gress for ten in which so much useful legislation haa been The college of New Jersey at Princeton has Just held its an- commencement graduating class numbered of whom 40 re- the degree of A were in fellowships and prizes A Detroit lover tried to kiss an un- willing fair one last when she grew angry Sod bit his cheek The wound festered so badly that the had to burn the flesh with Washington predicts that within twelve the very beat and first class sewing machines can and will be sold for twenty-five dollars An extension of the which now makes these machines a monopoly and so high probably be and the cle urges outside to pre- pare for business at once I Jennie June In her last fashion to the Davenport indulges ib the following sensible talk What Is today f Is It the mass of rubbish we see piled up on the counters of the great dry goods stores f Ii It the medley we see hi the r Is It non- descript that crowd cars f Is It the who be- to flourish atthe If It U any or all of I Mt my readers to have none of but to return to the coat and short sown of their grandmother until they can rational kind of Some one has np the ing calculation regarding the paper used in making pur currency To make a new Issue of all the national bunk notes In H would take sheets of paper at 18 pounds per the weight heretofore would be The average cost of paper used for the circulation of national banks Is 78 cents or a cost of The number paper manufactured Into legal tenders or greenback notes Is given as 987 costing ed Into fractional 816.176 manufactured costing tured Into Internal revenue costing The account then pounds of at a cost of There is in addition a reserve of paper to be Into fractional and revenue amounting to ing so that the grand total of per used or to be used In our paper money Is costing It will give reader some Idea of Jug bulk of our paper know that 585 tons of paper ore requited for Its production following from the Country as to the cure of stings inflicted by bees and may save some luckless one The sting of Is usually lent than that of and with some persons is attended with fatal effects Two deaths a have recently The sting of the bee Js barbed at the end a fish and In the wound ofa wasp la It can more than When Worth The Greeks were the first to use coffins the Great was said to in one of gold Thd nnt tree supplies the natives of East 1 Indies with almost Wash Little the dishes That will Ac Prices as low as Iowa Terms eash any yard la Iowa Terns cask Lumber for Timothy Seed and Hides ARNESS doors south of store OB B good of Will to order kW DM BI- IB baggy Irii Has on a fine assortment of DRY ud And all other articles usually kept In a which I win sell cheap tor or exchange for country produce I will give the highest market price for wool Call aad see Appanoose 1879 tic and treat it as if bite of h mad dog it had been the but the bee cannot When a let the sting be instantly tolled for the longer it remains In the is stung by a let the sting be Instantly pulled for the longer it remains In the the deeper It and the more poisonous It will The sting Is the poison through which IB tlie cause of the pain and tion The extracting of the re- for If It breaks In the the pain will for time Whea the Sting suck the and thus prevent tion Spirits of if applied to the will more fully complete the cure The poison Is and the alkali will neutralize It If the hartshorn Is not at laid upon the and soft soap will often ease the acute pain On some bees and have i the iting of igor but It greatly depends upon the state of the blood whether il will prove these simple if applied at will simple soon effect a cure LIVERY Comer of the Public CENTER IO Teed and flak Stable gen to any part of the flood wn onto om short all Traveling Agents at low by the day or week to and all passenger to any part of the City ive for OM dollar bought at the of Pratt J v MARTIN A T P Ullrich Wagon and Carriage East BWe of to ami Carriages Nothing but the and tat all cases Repairing done on short no- tice attention given to With a number of years we think we can give entire In branch of The Texas Pacific Railway is to be In length For 250 miles the road will be an air nnd in a stretch of 815 miles there will be but six bridges Dodge oi Iowa is Chief Engineer And tendent of Construction The United States now stands as the first wool producing country in the world her wool crop was while the next waa that of England succeeded by and South pounds The next United Slates Congress will contain 202 Representatives 74 thus making the Electoral College consist of 366 of which 184 votes will be necessary to the choice of President and Vice ident Grant and Wilson will receive not less than 280 electoral votes The war expenses of Germany are reported and her from will be German profit by the including the value of Alsace and annexed by amounts to The London Berlin correspondent the South of the on Mls at the the east Is of the bsM lot two Moravia Nursery We have at ov two mites aid a- oalf of MORA A large stock ef Apple and Cherry of and three growth With a ber of years and alter testing over we feel safe In teeing to our The haa oar entire attention en an to call and examine ow slack Orders receive prompt attention A 0 A L will el tks aad carriages to let on reasonable terms Good and attention to those desiring lo ised and Boise All will be glad to learn that the growing crops and general indications of thrift in the burned districts of Wisconsin and Minnesota are promising beyond those of any previous The relief hoi own of incalculable and people are back almost to the point where they were before the fire According to General who collected the revenue there were cigars year at ten cost American smokers the neat little sum of ing and the figures for the same year reached two and tils In the United The people's flour for 1871 was only two hundred lost fifty millions use than their bacco In 1830 States had miles of line some being two years waa worked horse power Atthe close of 1871 the number of miles waa The greatest number of mllee in any in Jn of the the United the general Index contains by none though by States the nil the smaller leased roods beJig In latter manner disposing of the disbursement made In ny was to Indemnify cor- and private persons for damages by the operations of the the whole sum has been bestowed upon the annexed inces thaiers was paid to owners and crews to make up for the losses occasioned by the mercantile flag to show Itself during the Tho Germans expelled from Francs received the families of In addition to thb by the amount of much being among the In thai thalers wsi set to serve as a reserve Prussian In of u done No was devoted to the Increase ot rolling stock In the annexed som which would not have been half as large were not railways aa provided with an number The to ready amount to Can a consistent and honest lican give bis to a Democratic nominee for President f We address this question to such Re- every thing as 1 for their houses The anoint known coins ore the of the 5th century be- fore Christ the to pi ace his portrait on and the example has since lowed by The age in America was In ieft for the Virginia The first al coinage was Massachusetts in 1052 In 1785 Congress adopted a plan for a national drawn np by as Eagle quarter holt-dime cent- Gold dollars and double eagles were first coined ifi In 1853 the siN ver three cent piece was introduced The five cent nickel was introduced in 1865 j it is partly silver and worth about three cents The first United States mint was in delphia In 1702 What is Gnm Arabic and where does it come In ter the rainy or about the mid- dle of a gummy juice ex- udes from the and branches of the tree It thickens in the furrow down which It and the form of oval and round about the size of a pigeon's of different colors as it comes from red or white gum trees About the middle of De- cember the gum is gathered and packed in large leather and transported on the backs of camels and bullocks to seaports for shipment The harvest occasion Is made one of the people for the time being almost live on the which is very and fattening Dis- solved in Voter and combined with other which necessary to prevent its becoming or it becomes the pensable mucilage by nearly It is for granted that the the used in wits invented by the man whose name it bears The if it can be so belongs to some earlier as instruments of this kind were various tries several hundred years before Dec the day on which Dr Joseph proposed in the French Assembly to alleviate the horrors of punishment by ing a machine which would dispense with the axe or he was merely reviving an old contrivance which had been superseded in France and Italy by the very instruments of decapitation he was trying to abolish Dr Guillotin's motion was not formerly acted on until the 20th of when a resolution was passed ordering a decapitating chine of the described by doctor to be adopted The plan was submitted to the carpenter employed by the who demanded 000 for making the but finally a better bargain was made with a young German mechanic named who agreed to furnish of the new -one for each sum of 600 francs was first tried dn the 18th of upon a ber of Corpses at the and was found to work with and decision A week later it waa employed i for tha a robber named letier The dreadful nse to was afterward put in the wholesale of innocent and even made name a and contributed not a little help your that will make it bright end happy your lesson That teacher Obey the rules of the school That will help the teacher Be attentive at will help the Love all around and do good That will help yon to Love the dear Lord Jesus with all your heart That will help God to bring yon to Him at last A WORD AMD THY FATHER AND MOTHER wait and pray FOB THE WOULD TO com A poor wounded boy was dying in lie was a but a mere boy for all that The lady who watched by his bedside saw that death was coming and placing heir band his said to dear if this should be death that is coming upon yon ready to meet your The large dark eyes opened and a smile passed over the young as he am dear for this has long been His and as he spoke he placed his hand upon his heart yon questioned the God rules and in your he but his voice sounded far sweet and as if it came from a soul already well on its way through the valley and shadow of And still he lay there with his hand above bit hearty even after that heart had ceased to and the soul had gone up to God A writer in the Sunday School Ad- Amps Atkins was very fond of proverbs He read wroU proverbs and spoke meet him when you he bad always a proverb on his lips he once began to there was hardly any stopping When I first met was on my way to my uncle's A long walk It bnt I told him that I hoped to be there before night said he U a good break but a bad supper Put your best foot boy or else you will not be there It Is a good thing to but he who does nothing bnt hope Is in a very hopeless way of for a boy rides a pony that him Passion has done more mischief In the world than all the poisonous plants that grow in It again I have a can of your temper that the first spark bums the house Quench the first spark of and all will be well No good comes of It puts no money In the and no Joy In the Anger be- gins and ends with repentance to your feet and your and let both be kept in for he who does is fair way to do mischief An Idle lad makes a needy I mar a miserable one too yon put a hot coal In il will burn its way ami so will a bad deed that ta hidden A fault concealed Is a fault and so you win find it all through life Never and through Clod's to overcome them not a moment for a moment of time Is of mercy step as yon walk think of the pro verbs given you by Amos Fire of Ire and works in ia will exceed y that of any previous r The importation of fire this year will reach have brought to nd to San Francisco These afe from China in land crackers cost in Janton abont IS adding a uty of one dollar a box in the ost of fire crackers amounts to In the of the re crackers were sold in New York y the thousand boxes at bmt price soon advanced to lie retailers sell fire crackers at 3.50 a and in Western cities at 00 av the expense of trans- raising the price Taking le average at a the cost to of fire crackers alone will amount ta The re works that will used are much more expensive There are seven arge establishments in country tn ployed in ix of these are in the vicinity of New and one is near from hich are obtained the supplies for he These factories have an capital of and the middle of December after the Fourth of Two f the New York work all the year to supply lie Southern chief demands f which are for Christmas and New Tear displays Fireworks to the exclusive of grand and exhibition pieces for cities ria have this year been factored in the above he operatives are generally yonng men and women and and the rages vary from to a o reduce the risks in this dangerous each operative is placed a separate little building built of rick and one story thus ng against extensive The manufactured this it i will amount to one red millions They are put np in of one hundred torpedoes and sold at 6 a package The cost of the torpedoes to amount to The aggregate value ot the ire and torpedoed consumed on the Fourth of July exceeded The cost of the public displays especially pre- pared for the it is amounted to as have no I Bf voting oj they a He was by regular Democratic upon o formal at the Let remembered that more did not cept the nominee of Cincinnati That would like going over to the Liberals That la Chicago wanted and begged them to ley and tbb and have made Greeley As tain to hornet to the mountain The are Greeley and to shall owe his election to tht than thb And perfectly thai ean all IM It Oily the will to iec h- to its not being adopted in England and the United instead of the as a means of inflicting punishment It a block resting two grooved between weighed knife With an The sufferer is strapped firmly to a and downward be- tween the so that his neck Is di- under the knife A spring is the keen-edged blade and the head fa severed easily aa a razor a hair himself narrowly caped being a victim of the bears He was thrown into the reign of but was released on the of the profession in died his bed on the of 1814 story that he died broken hearted of the Infamy attached to his invention is of coarse limet spins cobwebs It says while ii some military -4 ski Eli Studies Law been studying law Cicero says an man should know something of air but New York law me I keep aII straight lone as I stick to but when I go looking the pur courts one juries I'm all in a fog I feel like fool I feel as Mr does about Cincinnati low tariff fel don't want to say anything I know I understand more about law than Judge who used to be a and more than Judge who wasn't continues to be the some say I can't New York law I know what contempt of court for I have it After reading law for years I have lately done a little practising I've getting old cases and decl to These are the decisions which am to base my future inom I know them 1 story of Prussian do Twe m -49 the officer keep to oaten prevent their The moral is roor houses to be we shall of who object to ing Imported ticate o species of which and so destroy the A remedy stings to wasps j that often proves is simply hold a or toy hollow key over i wu used aa a beverage by the the IM i It Wtp the for a or when taken on tire sarface of tae ttd do kUto Flik B klm with m pUto ear by the neck U A fellow ton 1 hug with millee Bid Bad tao lary Another fellow knocked nne rwl down Aon the Bad Barnard of a Bud Be tat aln off with B oaT with B la eye oot i rcm I 10 w a ex a meai BM i No I am to practice prefer Border -or manslaughter cases they are the simplest If yon want t shoot a man command see me I'll bargain with j the Judge and get bail before an m my sin on Center my sign opposite the Tomta i ia t aving taken tire lead legislation against accidental thai the pouting of a loaded or at fellow t comes of such criminal the ty U always o to vey to the targe and widely clear Phillips on Greeley The following extract ia from a ter from Wendell Phillips to S P Ton know lam neither a Republican nor a Grant man Whom I shall vote or whether I shall vote at I do not tat certainly aa against Greeley I am for We have had one Andy will not run the risk of getting knot her florace Greeley I want a man with some decided principles never bad any I consider Greeley as a secession candidate I believe the plot to nominate him was hatched by Southern while rebels than 4 year aad has been mainly nursed them I advise any one who means to vote for him to find out first what agreements have been made by Mr k's friends with Jeff Davis and hta staff is to office aind patronage I am perfectly certain that Is a distinct mutual un- It not a positive be- tween them Horace Greeley eaten the White Jeff will bo truly of the administration was in No negro can vote tor Greeley who values hto life or property or cares for his If by a frown of nets I shall advise every Southern loyalist to load the revolvers that Grant's attests pf North Carol inia has allowed to be laid aside If he Is let the negroes live In squads of whom np coward will dare shoot and show DO property after men will be and no black will own a mule forty-eight hours any rebel knows the fact ly by hia station When he to U M st til himself tie of and aiding their whk or of they eone to know him well Or if he marked ec- the mind upon ter all no port of any nan's real strength ond bnt very imperfect of character Gen Grant is in these He hoe never distinction as an he to appear as o speaker career as on army though It hia with th hia and not that which sonal contact The of o great army mast meet an impenetrable nnd sonal being He is rather Gen than Gen he onely displays himself in a after the fashion of This element is wanting in Gen Grant a soldier and aa o civil it hia to attend to hU with on utter disregard of This we the reason after so many years of public General Grant is so little known to the masses that all eon be freely circulated concerning haa personality These people who judge him from a distance by ontward alone do not get beyond nb If he wonld only wear n white or swing the or make himself personally in some bow it would simplify the of some classes now sled into abject credulity of manifold by the mere lack of tangible data Bnl being a modest and quiet he doea hia duty and claims a right to his own private while all the from Senator draw pictures of him according to their own malicious wit In all truly civilised notions the ance of personal manly directness are highly ored No American President was ever so absolutely ond modest in his manners aa Gen Grant Under these the idence of a man like Judge of should receive Practically of ical struggles and above all suspicion of distorting or pressing the truth to snit the cies of a political ond rally qualified by personal knowledge of the President to speak with authority Judge Hoar declares the description of Senator to be ridiculously wide of accuracy He dedre to testify that oaring the whole period I m the 11 heard of or the to the good and when I the direct and who sat at head table and take up Mr Icao he Is talking abont some one Even this con- the stories of Gen Grant's enemies contradict one another It is impossible that he should be at the man they and a ambitions determined to overthrow the liberties of his and subject aa to a military despotism For a loyal administration to protect the thp and rive the workman a Grant's little Anger is worth PRAIRIE people have never seen a prairie have the queerest ideas in their imaginings as to what it looks and those who have seen pictures of still less about for the pictures always look just like the prairies don't A dering correspondent of a New York paper seems to have had it in his mind that a prairie land was more than a paradise When he saw it didn't satisfy his ardent so he sends back to his paper the cm spot 10 II f 1 9 1 Prairie 7 Nothing 2 Herd of cattle Pah m 3 Unheard of cattle Dew 4 Chicago 811 very sheen 11 Dust 6 Space All the putts are to on the all nature Is hushed That pan of that Is not out of the br design Copyright AND IH THE HOW AKX The of which have just completed at the sns show that of the persons panning gainful were born in the in 164 in in England and Scotland 681 in Norway and in in British and in Chino and Japan Of the total number were engaged in in and mining in trade and trans- and were ing personal professional Of the were engaged in in ing or professional of the latter betag classed laborers and M vanta Of the Irish were engaged In in hs trade The stars The New York Tvnet recently prepared cal exhibit of the plying facts every county in the State but two From this ex- hibit we learn that in a few is aome breaking of the boa failed to any iii of Which aiv leader for BO Among the hfe strength la shown to ber lens than we there of which torn boot now the boat New York ia aure for Grant nd sou by a very large majority in two eml towns have signed nny vow bare Other B8 aa to J ers ond na Of the Engliah and Welsh wiera 1 in in trade and in Of the engaged hs IV 683 in personal Of the 5 M re- wer I nnd OOi in