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   Jones County Liberal (Newspaper) - October 23, 1873, Monticello, Iowa                                Nl ' ME ' ' of * 8took New lie Hth i nd Wall i B of which very n e another On the Stock were painfully and U ql w th panto pri a of the Now York Central from 88J to 82i, which taken whole list went Western Union fell from 671$ 8; horo from OBJ and Union Pacific followed OUH B are fory co large amounts of Lake Western nnd other which had n hold by th Cox & involving Janiel one of tlM w of not pnt np any Iu there was 3 also a ' among out to eell 1 Tind this turn te The of the were & sugar tea William M. Wise 4 and C. H. stock The effect upon the money market was Of with Neatness OCTOBER 23,1873. NO. 5. ew York State Treasury Las been arrested for the of winch is at $ 300,000. Five men entered tho First National Bank of gagged the and robbed ths safe of $ 20,000. ' The price of gold iu Wall street dropped to 107J on the tho lowest point since the * f l ing out of the stock panic in Wall street was the precursor of the downfall of the venerable Cornelius There was a great tumble in and tor the moment matters did wear a discouraging look for the Commodore but so far from 1 there is fear and trembling among the timid The sad death of Mortimer young ( student of Cornell and eon of the United States Commissioner of occasions the most profound excitement at young Leggett was the victim of the most barbarous treatment at the of a number of hib who had undertaken tho task of initiating him into Hie of m college secret Tho practice blindfolding candidate and cutting him with a and otherwise treating appears to have the letter in anS to in tho moat tragic 0011- Pittsburgh is agitated by a crime of An aged widow who livad was found murdered iu her her head into a Bobbery was the MB hor trunks were rifled of thoir Philadelphia reports great stringency in the money market of that ' Notes with firstclass security sell at 15@ 18," per paper of high grade at about the less favorably known names at 24 per cent. The foreign atf one time time by the is in a aud large shipments are made by every outgoing steamer without l. iu One waa kill four ' 8f" blast furnace iu on T 1 * 8 Chicago during tho twelve mouths ending Oct. 9, 37,013 lineal or more than of stone and j y f - ' t Grand Lodge of Fellows was in at Springfield last Tho report q Master shows that thirty hew instituted and five revived ' membership in the St 24,000,' during - tha $ 18,751,09; balance in the $ 9,672.10. J L jl i o e u u i t i i i. 1314414^* 121.. w i h th u a t t B D m uj t i t t l i l u f tj o i. c ij c i2 e r ia e i c * e u n u t ii l j y r pursued i Indiana from Camp Verde in overtook in the that killed fourteen The seventh annual reunion of the officers and soldiers of tho Army of the held at on the 15th was attended by mauy distinguished including President j by Gens. and An Omaha dispatch brings intelligence of another of those terrible prairie which rage violence at this season of the On the ' 14th inst. these fires swept over flve miles pf in 6ieJ iT 0 r oj - ' destroying many houses and large quantities of The part of tho report is. the intelligence that ton schoolchildren were overtaken by the furious Throe of them perished pn tho and three ' cannot The other although fearfully will i. was held last to mature a plan for irrigating the Western A committee was appointed to memorialize Congress to t in the several Stales and Territories where irrigation is resorted to for the cultivation of fruits and A war party of Sioux Indians lately attacked tho miles west of Sioui A severe battle in which a number f Indians on both sides wore Tho Missouri Irrigating Convention at Denver adopted a memorial to Congress ug fat a. t of 8a, ani and to the of one- half of the arid lands their the proceeds be devoted to the construction of an extensive system of The memorial also sliB for ' the division of the homestead and pre- emption so that thoy will be their ' 0. W. General Manager of the Northern Pacific asserts positively that the road will bo begun and prosecuted with vigor in the The fever eaid to be raging in Daviess ' The American h destroyed b. v Ou of the gu U WM burned to d Tho Chicago and Atlantic Company has received notification by cablo of tho sale in London of $ 5,000,000 worth of bonds of the Tho colored people of the Indian Territory have adopted a memorial to Congress asking for equal rights in the Territory with the aud for tho organization of a Territorial The Hon. W. B. Williams has boon nominated by the of the Fifth District of Michigan for to succeed Wilder B. M. v * s * Winter has net in early iu th. o Far Eight inches of enow fell iu Wyoming and Utah on the 17th of and tho Union Pacific trains were delayed several hours The Crop of Oct. 18, states that additional reports indicate still greater losses to tho corn crop than havo as yet Tlie Executive Committees of tho State Granges in tho Northwest held a meeting at on the 10th and 17th of Their sessions were held with closed aud only a portion of their worlds made One of adopted contemplates an f system of agricultural to be collated by town assessors aud tabulated by a Commissioner of at tho capital of each for publication iu the Kern wnu the of a bloody affray on tho day of tho recent in which three men wore At a few days a colored mau was caught iu the machinery of a aud run around at the rate of 200 revolutions a literally tearing him to One foot was thrown through tho lodging on the Oue his wife and grandchild were burned to death in tho other by the burning of the shanty in which they - ' s - Tho Executive Committee of tho Iowa State Grange of Patrons of Husbandry have decided to establish a largo reaper and mower factory in Den A in on tho 18th of destroyed $ 100,000 worth of The A horrible outrage was recently perpetrated near in West Eighteen armed men went to the house of a and took a negro girl out into the and each in turn outraged her The people with whom the girl was living were powerless to prevent and were compelled to listen to agonizing of tho helpless Mor body was found oou after the beasts had most horribly aud life Mr. R. M. proprietor of a Nashville was shot and instantly a few days by James a railroad for seducing his ( The yellow fever scourge is rapidly abating in was recently visited by a $ 60,000 tho oarsman who essayed to row from Philadelphia to Now was found dead in his tho ether 112 miles above tho litter ' Tho city of Louisville was greatly alarmed a few - a gas explosion in tho of tho City caused by leaky It is feared tho foundations of the building are Jacob of shot his wife dead with a gun a few days Ho charges her with Three dollars and a half a pound is a pretty round figure to pay for but a price was realized for a bale of the staple at the other Tho proceeds went to tho relief of the yellow fever Tho steamer Mary E. from St. Louis to New was burned on tho Mississippi near on the 18th of Six or eight lives were The School Presbyterian Synod of Missouri has by of 48 to 33, to reunite with the Southern General THIS President has issued a general amnesty to all army deserters who return to duty before January 1, 1874. * The of the Evangelical Alliance visited tho capital on the 14th and called on the President iu a Dr. iu behalf of tho addressed the in spoke as follows It affords me very groat pleasure to welcome this Alliance to the capital of this groat which I feel is the freest of all nations to work out tho problem of your The members of the Alliance were then severally After tho ceremony of shaking was gone through tho delivered a short iu which ho expressed himself as very much struck with what ho had in this and especially with tho reception the President had given The interview was brought to rather an abrupt termination on account of tho President being compelled to leave for to attend the The Secretary of the Treasury has his determination to take no further action at present toward tho replacement of and successfully counterfeited notes of national Martin F. who attempted to assassinate lias been it has been for some time a slave to and it is generally conceded that he wan temporarily Insana when he assaulted A very singular phenomenon was by tho result of the election in last the questions involved in the contest was that of mixed Iu a city where the majority of the voters were one would expect that tho of this issue would be in the affirmative but tho contrary the It ii even true that where a colored man who was in favor of rail Ji a c. n. the latt 4n The Secretary of War has by direction of the a general holding apart a tract of land within the military reservation at Fort to be used as a national The last issue of tho postal cards ehow a marked improvement in the and Tho daily orders are very amounting to from $ 500,000 000,000 Dr. Emil in his examination by the Secretary of tho detailed minutely the symptoms of Capt. Hall's aud said he had no doubt whatever that ho died a natural Sir Edward the British Minister at will officiate as umpire for the p e Jl o ri l ns It is stated that the Treasury Popo will take no action with regard to the clause of the act of 1860, but w TCSH to consider the | i le withdrawal of $ 26,000,000 incy from the Eastern banks fUn Western and Southern equalize the capital of the taken in the Polaris establishes Hall died of Tho to the of coffee of which Hall ( t feeling auy ill effects from uO Fo r - H ei i r * i t ie report of the contralto en ill. urgent vessels naval euci ' but lacked and fon has three in Geneva M. a member von Bio- Tlie lady has ave been ith Is e. oou elected one of ' has Cried by a council of war for ith the Co who wont aud Ion claiming to ui Government lias if nil emigration agents tine trial in an 09. A stronger case is Doing it the Marshal than was nd it is said he aud his aru less confident in toue * states that since wavering Deputies of the f s from that seven C h i u o villages wore recently swept away by the overflow of the river c destruction of human and ice has reached New York that the captured * nd tn 4 town of Santa Cruz del The most important result of this victory ie iho GOO rifles and 60,000 and M. of fined 200 francs each for a of the Stack has been forbidden in of appointing November 27, as a day of National Only 49 of 105 who wore examined for admission to Naval were Iu Juno hint 44 out of 76 quali Senator yielding to the advice of his has renounced the field for the present A Washington dispatch It ia reported that costly goods aro being to Europe because there is no market for them in this country at and ribbons aro chief among these No Iocs to the country iu import duties ii but owners lose heavily iu tie cost of and This groat of the 24th and 25th of on Now Brunswick wan one of the most and cyclones of which history any A report of the damage done by the gale has been prepared and published by the Signal Office at About 1,032 of which 425 wore small fishing aro known to have boon destroyed in the neighborhood of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic shores of Nova Capo and In addition to this largo over DO vessels wore destroyed by the same storm in its course reaching Nova making a total or 1,122 vessels destroyed within a v Some 223 lives aro definitely reported and the moat moderate estimate of numerous cases iu which whole crown aro stated to have been swells the number to nearly while if to this bo added the loss of life on laud and in the earlier of the the grand total amounts to at least 600 Records also show that about 900 buildings fefe injured tally destroyed by the Louis the ban been elected to the Canadian Parliament by and has loft for although ho is under indictment iu jointly with one of his during the for the murder of George Francis Train has again sailed for Ho makes the gratifying announcement that he will never return to A national convention of Fire hug been in session iu Baltimore during the past discussing the various modes of fighting the fiery Tho engineers designated by the War Department to examine the bridge across the is. Spanish and means a A measuring six foot seven inches has made hazing unpopular at FIFTY now weekly newspapers havo been started in within the past IT is said that tenths the ministers in tho country are not as well paid as ball A ( man reached through the bars and pulled a lion's but ho won't do it with hand aro only two living the inali and tho which ean stand an instantaneous change from Arctic to tropical heat without Buttering deterioration or losing years ago the advertisement appeared in a Cincinnati Passengers A wagon will start for New York city in about two Five passengers will bo accommodated at $ 25 Tun ladies of two of tho largest congregations in havo resolved to buy no more dresses this fall on account of the hard If they must purchase thoy will only buy goods of home IT is stated that fifteen out of every one who havo died in Connecticut during tho pant live years were ardst aland of f than of ouo might unless steady bo referred IN view of tho present iron scarcity in England some tho papers aro complaining of tho absurdity of wasting us is done in It is stated that a very largo percentage of iron and steel tilings is mixed with various grades of especially ii those coming from ui J. i - u tel am from Paris announces that tho Mississippi river at St. Louis have decided l parties have come to an absoluta agr that has made are satisfactory to tho Liberal and the following will be submitted tha opening of the Tho that the bridge is a very serious obstruction to An the plan cannot now bo changed without enormous it is proponed to obviate tho difficulty by cutting a canal behind the eastern abutment 125 feet wide and proclamation of a hereditary constitutional 1 80 ( oot lon witn a a w tuo B mo tho King promising liberty of conscience and equality as tho right of A reporting agreement the Count do Chambord and tho ' party in the French gives tho f The Department of Agriculture reports that the condition of the cotton crop has fallen off from 89 to 78$ since the first week in Tho season must be of average and comparatively favorable for to insure a crop equal to that of last A Washington correspondent nays Senator Carpenter's friends are confident that he will make a defense of the Long Branch in which hU name hM n o lowing additional points of the programme to be proclaimed at the opening of tho Tho eligibility of all persons to civil employment universal tho reasonable liberty of the and tho tri- color to bo maintained as the flag of John Bright has been ' to tho British Parliament without Private advices from the French settlement of St. Pierre give information of tho assassination of do the first Bishop of that The murdered in tho sacristy of tho chapel of St. Jean do having been stabbed in the heart and lungs while at A consin ot tno murdered prolate is accused of the awful Ten persons wore recently killed at South by a falling during the progress of a King William aud Prince Bismarck have boon visiting Franz of A Paris states that the Republicans are working with great activity and energy to counteract tho designs of speaks confidently of the Two of tho insurgent vessels at Cartagena recently came into and one of them was sunk and tho whole crew The wife of Pore Hyacinthe has given birth to a * f ' j 9 The election fov the District of Columbia House of Delegates in the election of two Democrats aud twenty James W. Nesmith ( has been elected to Congress from Oregon by a majority of about 1,000. Negotiations for the union of tho New York Tammany and Appollo Hall Democracy have fallen The Democrats of tho Sixth Congressional District of Now York have nominated the Hon. S. S. Cox for Tho Democrats have a majority in the Ohio 0( 1.1C on which the of A. G. to tue United States People's Independent candidate for Supremo Judge in has been elected by about 5,000 It is now no longer a matter of doubt that the Democratic for Governor of is elected by about 600 The Republicans have elected of tho State Carpenter's majority for Governor of Iowa will bo in tho neighborhood of 20,000. Gen. Butler that there will bo a dozen bills to repeal the salary act introduced within ten minutes after Congress Tho St. Louis Timei says B. Grate Brown as. pires to Carl seat in the The St. Louis Tina professes to have got wind of a grand scheme for the conquest of the * Northern of. The whole sounds A brief outline of the project is thus given The Texas Pacific railroad is being constructed from both and work will finish about the middle of tlm somewhere near 1 Some 15,000 laborers will be engaged on tho and when the work is completed they be discharged in a country in which it will be impossible for them to obtain employment and these men are to be organized into a granc filibustering under the direction of a society which is already furnished with and they will march over tho Northern States of Mexico and raise tho flag of independence iri each of The next step will bo annexation by vote of the as was tho with Borne time of- the Husbandry wa Qrg m ' composed of grain commission merchants Many Patrons seriously protested against tho admission of grain speculators into the order that such a course would be dis to its aud demanded tha the Boston Grange should cease to In deference o these Grand Master Dudley W. Adams some time ago revoked iti and directed tho surrender of iti books and but the Boston Grang refused to obey the Grand Master's mandate Senator Douglas openly declared iu favor of popular Ho opposed in the Senate with that for which ho was more remarkable than any other of his Ho was removed from tho position he had long Chairman of the Committee oil and his influence with tho Administration Nevertheless ho kept up the fight with most I admirable gallantry rnd with increasing richly earning the approbation of his and receiving the hearty plaudits of the Among eminent men of the Democratic party who Mr. was Senator David C. of Mr. Broderick ( hnd risen from an humble position in He pent his youth and early manhood iu he city of Now where his natural aleuts and courageous spirit gave him Removing to not long after tlie war with j he became a prominent in new and rapidly rew in intellectual and moral le was elected to the United States Senate in 1856, and there his chivalric aud parts as n at once avo him prominence and it wore by the assault and will appeal question to the Grunt hM i u 4 Senator in 1856, by a from South he Titter barbarism of the slave power was not more conspicuously illustrated linn in tho case of tho accomplished aud generous Tho slave jower doomed him to and ie fell in a duel in 1859, slain by tho Justice of the State which this victim of a horrible custom lad done so much to Tho death of Mr. Broderick gave occasion to one of the noblest exhibitions of American in the majestic and profoundly pathetic funeral Edward D. afterward United States General o he Union who mot his death in gallantly contending against tho same power at whose command himself had Life and Times of Horace idea of the rate at which the of the Northwest are falling tho axe of the lumberman may be gathered from the following The total of lumber run out of Cass this is about 80,000,- 01), feet out of the An Ores 60,000,000, tt of the Bide 60,000,000, and it of the Saginaw river 75,000,000. A which resembled irk wall of came down ie Colorado river at on 4, sweeping everything before it. ho rise was so sudden and unexpected nit a number of negroes with ams were overtaken in tho ford anil ve or six with most of the The wall of water was severa eet The Mobile Bays as by competent the cot on crop of tho South should reach foni ill ion billow and sell at even 15 utting tho bale down at 01 $ 7' 2.50 a tho proceeds ot bo less thau two hundred and ninety ill lion or far more than th ait ( id capital of nil the nation bunks AT tho of 1873, there will bo bout 70,000 miles of railroad iu tho The ties fur thin vas extent of roml yili havo bo bout every eight so that at miles to bo tied each yeai ith 21,000,000 With our of forests and our f forest where aro tho ties to omo from twenty years hence for Do not f Bleep eight hours of each Pray with a pure heart and clean Bathe ] je much in the and prefer Fruits are cooling to the and specially adapted to warm Avoid stimulation by spirits of all coffee and opium and Keep the head foot and heart hopes and finger ails One hearty of Meat per day is ' jj o 0 er two should bo Do ot Parents are apt to forget that chil dren dread and frequently scold them What mat ber if all their daily behavior is quite pleasant or if thoy shov improvement and progress Sow goot anxious cultivate with but wait patiently for har if you wieh good Suppose a child does not sit as straight as a rum rod at table suppose a pup or tumble doe j slip through its little the food below the goblet smashed and the cloth do not lool and break out with reproof o what was unintended as if it were a willful Did you never let glass slip through your 1 In stead the child w y in an or with at ening why no be as generous us to a to - whom you would kindly It is of no cou It is generally wise to tak no notice of mishaps or bad behavior a the and oven to divert from them at this at some appropriate draw th child's attention to the impropriety or lack of suitable ana pom out kindly the Adulteration of The London Hour says the lates novelty in adulteration of food come from At a meeting of the Nort Board of Guardians it was ordered tha tho should write to the Deput General to ascertain th name of the contractor who supplie flour for the which flour had re cently analyzed and condemned a unfit for human The modus ope randi was explained by Capt. one of the Somewhere Wales there are quarries of white stone easy to This is brought i ground into ike i and mixed with the genuine n It makes beautiful bread to loo and people do not eat so much of i TIIK Tun Orange organization is spreading iu nro being rapidly formed Now are about to bo organized Now York linn now 111 an increase of live iu two Tins Patrons of Husbandry havo a Woolen Factory Association it with 30,0110 Tint order is prospering rapidly in the The whole or of Granges in tho United States is 1,378. IT is stated that tho State Grange of 10 Patrons of Husbandry of South Carolina has in ar- with a railroad leading to ho Northwest by which they got freight vt one- half tho old Flour is from to S. at $ 1.35 per instead of $ 2.83. ot tho little jobs that will bo urged upon the Government at the next session of Congress will bo tho improvement of tho Ohio at an estimated 3ost of $ 25,000,000. Then there will be asked in behalf of the Alleghany the the the and its three forks up as far as W. 0. a member of Homo loaded two ears with nt on the Valley for on one of which he oil i and on tho other a fraction over 27J cents per His brother farmers sold to shippers at on tlie sumo day his corn was placed on the for 21J So much for our grange A number of Granges near recently turned out to assist a poor and sick in doing up his farm Seventeen teams were on the with willing hands to man An enterprising photographer near hearing of the lied lo the place with his and immortalized this practical demonstration of brotherly lovu iu nn excellent sun Northwestern railroads has destroyed and left tho farmers at the of those heartless The rates have been and a tux of millions of dollars has boon levied upon tho industry of tho Tho local of one company seek to identify themselves with one while thoHO of tho avo trying to control tho In that way they seek to gain tho support of the party press and steal away with 1 while tho people are lighting among themselves over issues that pro and which ought to h * * * Tho farmers must organize in their own They must discard old and act in harmony for tone They have tho mid should control tho and put down rings and Madison ( reaction has California has taken tho first step to herself from No State in the Union has boon so much controlled by moneyed corporations an The Central Pacific railway and the Bunk of California havo controlled the finances mid material interests of the whole anil inland Some of tho elected by tho havo bonn bribed and paid by those powerful But the people of California have broken bonds of anil taken the first which lead to the control of powerful It is none too railroad corporations of this country aro that no power can cope with Gov. of recently said it was not impossible that the whole railroad system of the country might yet be brought under the control of a single That of tlie 70,000 miles of rail nearly H is owned by than ton and controlled by a hundred men H Those companies may be reduced to a number in this and them tyranny be more It is time that the people arose in their might to combat power must bo found to stay HO companies iu their or olmi the people of this country will havo to servo under a rule more tyrannical than that of the of No one will tinny to tho country but there must A OP WVB Uw m in a cupy of for actually of Inin tn Uio oily of ' Iho nf B trt tn Tho lo do BlU I ' I l u n i l i l y r. your Ami unto your Uio Into during Iho month 1871. On Uio iluy of of ihu Diot lawfully wort OHO Al Hl n Nick ml to Inu In vilo m. limn to in- uni tn love during lf HimiTu wtx nf y ' your to toil that of Joy Ami without lintl willfully uw y from hhu nil hor ami Uio jow l ilio prior ouo by on or or Blio hw hcv your shw him been thd A i- ot the uml SUU fot taM hi of her - Your your to Ami u lo to Raid lilin to t i llf Uili in An of 1' lino stall In Urn of court thu 1 anil then ami ' mill nil Uio Ai fully u i i i l IIH If Your upon to An 1 lw for T r Ihn for h HH nan un In ( u all l ila Your will The of tho aro to all the iu tho order of Patrons of to tho that thoy nro by tho of thn 1' nn in h M o a y or ' f. will bo m- T| irt lo IV Tho of ] m f ( | f c | 0 t 1( f o A mol in work - -' * - * J 1) Homo tho moil who ( o AH now tho railway cif thin oau mill itt onnu an tux on tho 1, tho and all tho nf Hint a right to not as they tlie upon them an a body IN The circular will be iu tune to the Hout to Bornn of the local Western by the Grand Tina Atlanta ( rald says It is now certain that not Jess than 200 grangers will be represented in the convention of the State which meets in Macon on the of and wo can nay that tho membership will not bo 20,000. Considering how ithort a time has elapsed the grange waa uil in the progress of tho society in this State must bo regarded IIH something What is worthy of special record is the fact that the gangers aro composed of tho best reform should not but bo carried from California to and from the Lakes to tho Tho people have paid tribute long enough to moneyed this Let equal ami bo ' A of the nayo The trouble und the head of tho 1' of moro or Tho opinion many who tho career of ( no ( to bo that thorn JH no old for the operation of a in the or oven in anil moat of the ' y part of Now and that if man wielding loft to it olf it will Tho considerable and tho haw oen in live or nix an a a power which wt u ] but it as yot only about can make both and enrolled in It ID - | thought that the broad rendering by tho Grange of tho in tho constitution of the order which A FMW railroad bubbles wore pricked mt portion above of ago rho is n t er in farming ami AN curly ( Jumping out o at five o'clock iu the All army does not always fly whim its - AM Alton ( 111.) woman recently threw a brink at a dog and hit hor who stood y loot behind Win know a who said that ho liked a good rainy too rainy to go to and just rainy enough to go tar tho posts and railings in in order to get rid ol the believing that a tarry loafer will tarry no A NOTHin in 11 ' s on railroad in Pennsylvania informs tho public that no gentleman will occupy more than one neat at a unions ho bo A in speaking of tho miseries of cup of misery lias boon for ages and seems to bo yet A paper says that tho endeavors of Democratic politicians to induce colored men to vote lor reminded it tho efforts of a woodpecker to worms from u copper lightning AN unfortunate in Indianapolis who lost several toes by a oar wheel waa by nu by you're making mora noise than mony a mau I've seen with his head DID you hit him plump iu tho asked a dying man of his son who had just in from a desperate street was tho Then I die aud a calm pleasure froze upon his Eat masticate your food and eat nothing three hours before Know Ignorance of tho laws of your being is tho cause of half your Keep your nose a stiff upper and don't lot your shoes run down t tho must Exercise liberally and lie out doors all you can when the sun Avoid hearty spices and rich pastry and imperfectly cooked oat and barley with t lean fish and wild are the best articles of Remember the Author of the lawn which govern tho human body is the Author of the Ten Breathe pure Taive with open ( ind the windows of heaven will bo more likely to bo open to Eat only three times and never between not nor an Avoid and suspend no article of clothing the Protect every part of tho body from chill and Infidelity to tho laws established that mankind hould be healthy and is the greatest sin of tho present Let tho time spent at table be Encourage but do not Best half after every hearty Study attend lectures and read health As you are ignorant or intelligent in physiology will your habits be wise or Be trustful of others nnc to your own conception q 3aty. Never brood over trouble - that you and be sure that borrow bone and muscle are built o different and the workes should have food different from tin is not educated ' who cannot select loot adapted to his Handsaws in America and have tho teeth pointed the handle while in Asiatic countries and in Greed they are made 1 - with teeth 1 ' other The latter must by pulling the former by push - ile and small saws are the Eastern saw is the The diffe Hgt. thip a r ' They turn a gronp of n dozen on ' arid the next group the K we alternate one * ou one the hex on the Voice I I lie iiin and Tho end I'M not yet cached wo aro but at tho beginning of 10 Lot them all bo ot the who the public for railway bo rought lot them all break and bay It will bo a godsend to 10 people when tho last grubber class gooH faLcan Comity ( f people how hollow a liing a modern railroad in. In former may it member will breed some trouble in tho order throughout tho which will eventually culminate in one of in a groat turn of strength from all interested in iu tho limiting of tho order to or iu overthrow of the whole The friends of tho Boston Grange that if tho of those results is accomplished there will spring up an order of the ill ii il i in - in i P a t r * o n s o f - I n d u s t r y ( w hi c h w il l b e c ome tho fashioned way was to powerful in of numbers within a orm a issue have it short that tho finding mid for in and use the money to themselves in ft will the Later and moro bo glad to avail themselves of tho methods have mainly | to lido into and led and the roads are now ' ally built by tho * * * his method of building a road places tin the control of those who havo no in it except to make as largo for themselves as They lavo but very money at and they havo farmed out all tho they will then hand over tho to those whose money really milt the and who will find it very much like a. Backed Times Tun news from tho country as to the action of tho independent movement in most Tho farmers of Kansas aro earnest and They say hey a reform by independent and they intend to carry t Honest Republicans havo for years past hoped their party would correct the evils existing in but they hud to hope in and they have ccn compelled to withdraw from the party and an independent an living in order to put things in the The people have also abandoned the Democratic organization for all * * * Tho people know tho condition of and understand that the issue is monopolies and organized capital against tho labor interests of the These are now and it requires new and independent action to be up to the ( AGAIN we declare that either reform or revolution must The suffering iu the large cities in consequence of the finances of the country will prepare tho way for a rebellion against tho present money despotism that is starving them into There will bo destitution and starvation among tho aud ruin among business till the very instinct of selfpreservation will drive tho oppressed classes into radical measures for The farmers to some feel the oppression but they cannot be starved or brought to actual They are comparatively They are not the but only tho passive of tho money * * Wo aro now compelled to suffer the evils that inevitably flow from a money power which protects capital aud robs 3lorrixtoi. cn THE combination of the Milwaukee and St. Paul and the Chicago and power by uniting with tho then dominant Tho Boston men assort that Mr. tho Grand has never received more t him half a donou letters opposing their remaining in on tho ground that thoy wore remotely connected with tho and that these wore written in answer to his own communications iu regard to tho feelings of practical farmers upon tho Thoy announce their determination to remain in tho further than they propose to form new believing when their case comes before tho National for adjudication that body will o tho value of so important an clement as that of tho Boston and will decide that their action was perfectly A Snake Fancy the feelings of a Pennsylvania mother ( Warwick Chester naar who observed that her child ( 4 was breathing with great difficulty in its cradle Inspection was the work of a when it was discovered that something like a cord was round the child's body under its little Something like a indeed 1 It was a snake thirty inches long coiled tight around the frame of the In the wicked old serpent was so comfortable that it was with a good deal of difficulty that ho was persuaded to and when he did so instead of stopping ho bolted hastily into a you havo some strawberries asked a lady of hor I eat strawberries with Do wo haven't but cream and sugar for ' em this said tho of- fact A YOUTH of four years and his young BOW a rat hasten into a hole in the barn Said tho Bible ' Watch and You pray I watch the and I'll spat him across the when ho comes did you havo another wife mother ' r by boy what possessed you to ask such u question in tho old family Bible where you married Anno 1864 and isn't for her name is Sally 1 ( Wo estimate that by of tho balloon enterprise wo are just live thousand dollars out of Wo had intended to drug the young man day and night for tho last six has boon singing and whistling ' Mollio under our and ship him off in that we'll have to pay somebody five hundred dollars to lull On Housing the tho 17th of 1725, ' John Budge bequeathed twenty a year to to fee a poor to go about the church and keep the people Less Kichard of gave eight shillings to another parish for tho same while in Cheshire tho church warden performed this As late as thirty years a at one so as to catch the of the was more in another a fox's brush was ut one end for the while to tho the hard end was applied PERSIAN ladies call a European lady's dress with on The Value of a Some two years ago a little child two or three years old strayed on the track of tho Chicago and Book Island near and was killed by a The father brought a suit for damages against the Tho case him been in litigation ever and involves nn important pie of Tho claimant attempted to prove the probable duration of tho life of a child of that ugo from tho tables of life insurance The court of original jurisdiction refused to admit testimony on that On au - appeal the Supremo Court granted a new trial on the ground that the prosecution had a right to make the showing denied by tho court The verdict on the first trial was for the probable loss to the father of the child's services during Tho sum assessed was $ 750. Upon the second trial the jury took into account tho loss which tho estate of the child had suffered from this estate commencing nt 21 years and continuing for the probable duration of its Its or during were not This was in accordance with the ruling of the Supreme The amount brought was $ 4,000. This makes the entire damage $ 750, that being tlie valuation put by an Iowa from a strictly monetary point of upon a child two years of over above tho cost of Illinois statutory law places the value of a person killed by mil at $ 5,000 irrespective of Tho Iowa case has been appealed aud maybe brought before the Supreme Court the United In that case wo shall have an answer from the highest authority in the country to the Can parents damages for the services of a child that has met with violent death and also for the probable estate of the diseased in manhood The Supreme Court o. f Iowa answers in the Chicago  

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