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VOILu XXIV. S-eVIEM, IV. OJ, OCTOBER. lO, 187C. IVO. 42. OUKv- - )( -t-. cm-- r ; L. V. & E. T- BLUM, PUBLISHERS AND -PROPRIETORS. TERMSi"ASII IX ADV ANCE. I 0n copy, one year.......,...-.....! ........ ....,..$2 00 ' " six months,. .; 1 00 . ' " three months,....!. 75 LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. From the New YorkExpress '(Supplement). I Campaign Texts. The Truth About the He publican Party. : i-i Why a Vote - lor Hayes is a Tote lor Grant. The Single: Issue. Every Republican Concentum. State and Na tional, held since Gai. Orant became fresideni, has endorsed his Administration, with all its crimes tmd corruptions in the fullest terms. The Ohio Convention which presented Gov. Hayes as a candidate, endorsed the Administration ; tiie NiUional Convention, which adopted Gov. Hayes as a CandvJate, endorsed the Administration ; Gov. Hayes, in his letter of acceptance, endorsed these endirs merits tlVhat that Administration was, these records show. T WS A. M'HEKI.EIt ON BKIBKKY. The Republican House fntveding the present ,one, discovered that a ponion of their Pacific 'Mail million . expended in hrilcry, went into the hands of the, assistant doorkeeper and an other employee. The investigating Committee stated that they would lycommciid n-. action in their cases as both had resigned. Ihe assistant doorkeeper was, however, kept on the pay-roll during the recess of nine months, and at the .opening of the next Congress he was nomina ted for doorkeeper by William A. Wheeler the Republican candidate for, Vice-President, who ' voted for him in common with lite Republican colleagues. - WHAT, THE WHITE HOlTSE COSTS, The total, expenditures of the White House from 1857 to 1861. were $213,028 ; the total ! expenditures for seven years finder President 1 morning. The money delivery book of Adam's J . niiMiy, me contract was handed over lo Barlow-ifc Co.. without advertising and in vio lation of law, nt $142,000. Hundreds of simi lar instances could be given. Creswell. when he resigned, received a eulogistic letter from President Grant." ' BLACK FRIDAT. Secretary Boutwell reversed tho policy of his predecessor, of keeping his intension to sell gold secret, and advertised his sales, thus for warning.spoculators. This inspired prominent speculators with the idea that if the sales could be prevented for a time they could force tho price up. JSy Gould effected a j combination with A. R. Corbin, the President's brother-in-law, and with Gen. Porter. Gen. -Babcock and. Gen. ButterfiehU first securing the appointment ot Butterfield as Assistant Treasurer at New York. The President was .accessary to the scheme, and he was soon the guest of Fisk and Oould on a Fall River boat. Other interviews followed. Corbin was' given, iri July, 1861. $250,000 in U. SC bonds, and in September Gould Ixmght for him $1,500,000 In gold. The President, during thte mouth, wrote a letter to the Secretary, giving his viws against a sale of gold, and then went; to visit! relatives in Washington, Pa., a village accessible by rail only from Wheeling. W. Va. This made all access to him difficult, and Fisk land Gould at once bagan to buy gold. By Sept. 16. they controlled fifty to sixty millions aiid had forced the i price up to 140J. $1,500,000 or tills was held for Butterfield. to whom G.u'd had also Fisk testified mcr Republican Houso had 153 appoints, one who are always complaining of dyspepsia of whom states that there wcro only 18 Union and neuralgia, and all Uiclr commingle.! III, soldiers among Uienj. . Ttiu,. . h i m .w-i . n SVV M V S 4't TUBIJC MONET IX ELECTIONS. False Prophet. F mm an address to the Poplo of Chatham. by Mrtiri. John Manning and William P. tt i x . . . . iiouse oniraiuco on me isepnrimcni oi tea. For all lW ihtnr .r. int..,tM. t Justice, examined nt length tho account of a healthy and vigorous digcsUon. John I. Davenport, and found an expenditure t . . " ... ... 4i rw - .t : i I .. : i . r Dyspepsia Is not an acuto disease, but it U a ot $34,000, which he attempted to account fur . . . .... f, , . reat uiscomiort. and It deprse Ut spirits, by receipts for work on registration books. The r , , , , P ' . ... . tr . , , . want or energy and Interest In no's ocetipn- receiptJ were obtained and furnished by Daven- ,. ... ,, ... , ... . . fft.-.i. ...,. r.i ton, while tho appetite Is rariablo and capric ious, and the head suffers with tho rest of tho body, and in this disordered condition it nchs by pi ri toons liquors, tobacco and stronf i StrtMwl. members of lb Constitutional Conren- port after tho investigation began. "The com mittee further report that they found other evi dences of improper uso of tho Secret Service Fund of the Government for olitienl social and other purposes. It was evident that tlmt fund was used to influence election's in New York City. They feci compelled to report that the President and the Attorneys-General, Messrs. Ackerman and Williams, who supplied Daven port with the $34,000 from tho latter fuld, di verted it from its proper purpose to ono cmiro ly foreign to the objects of the law. , rUICTUER CUAUACTERISTICS OF TUE ADMIXIS ! TKATIoN. Present-taking by tlx President, and tho nj pointmcnt of the present-makers to office; the wholesale appointment of the President's rela- tives to office; tho consorting of men of high b not pleasant to cat. whilo its conseqocners aro dccldclly dteagreAble, for it prxxUiccs a feeling of distension which it excessively op pressive; or there Is a npurgltatlon from tho stomach, or decided nausea, or tho food lie like a Iieavy weight njxn tho stomach, thereby causing great distress. Tlieso are some of the general sympoms of a disordered digostlon, but there are various forms of it, and each per son, thus afflicted, will givo you a loog detail of minor ills. . Tho only way to relioro It, Is to first tako caro that yon do not cat at Improper season,' do not partake of improper food. Once in fivo hours is the best division of timo for nveate, and l.Mtion with men of known corruption, as of Pro,,r own C"n,ll,on M n" ,,ou,,, lrn, h JHU tn loaned SlO.OiX) without security that Gould told him about Sept. 18 or 20. when they were getting a little uneasy, ("This matter is all fixed up; Corbin has got Butterfiohl all right," and Corhiii has got Grant fijce.1 all right." lie also testified that Ciibin tol.l him thU "Mrs.! Grant had fin iirtercst ; tiiit Gotd.l h:ul sold $500.lXK)of gold lnl..njring to Mrs. Grant" put far from you all kinds of food which are known to Iki not paily digeste!. Veal and ixrk, and even lamb will often c.-uie inJiges tion, and txtf and mutton are better AmnIs. While bread is much less digestible than un invited wheat bread, rye, Indian liifal or at meal. Excikive tea drinking alo exbniifts tho nerves of the tlomach, and all k:nd of li quor arc always injurious. Th much fiod i frequently the cause of dys- jep-,ia In jHTMins o( hcdcntary occupations, tir Grant, were $848,992 ; annual Republican aver age, $12,1.284;i annual Democratic average, $53,257; Republican excess, $68,027. , IIOW BABCOCK WAS ACQUITTED. Tiie testimony. of Bluford Wilson before the Grant with ' Shepherd, Bjdx'ock, &c.. and of Hayes with Blaine and Chandler; the failure to redeem a single pledge of civil service reform, though it has la-en promised ir. every Aalional platform, every Presidential message and inau gural sjeech since 1868; the failure to take a single sti p toward resumption of specie pay ments, although it has been promised in every national platioriu, every Presidential mess.ge anil inaugural address since LSC8; the system atic disregard of Indian treati's; the violation of all ctlkial decency by placing a memtter of l,,09U whu n 'l' ,,f lxrions rxsr, and eat the Cabinet at the head of the National Com- frequently of dainty dldies for which they lvo (held by Corbin. who held an equal amount for uiiltec; the lismtss.il from the Cabinet of the little appetite or even rc!ih; fur hunger Is the Porter) -leaving a balance in jh.-r favor of nly Republican who had distinguished himself best known sanco. Want of exerciso is another a'bont $27,000. and that a check Air $25,000 had by the pursuit of thieves; the retrnsion ol fruitful cause of dyspepsu. How can you been sent." The whole country was now ex- Schenck. Orlh. Kramer. Sickles and Hudson expect to keep yourself In n healthy condition cited over the advance f gold. Fik got Cor- in foreign postH, il, former until they chose to if you rarely wnlk out. and prefer hcalrd rooms bin to 'write the President by special messenger retire, the latter till the present time; the to tho free nlr of l.cavrn. Dypepi comes a to prevent any Governmental interference. wholesale discliargo of women from tho do punishment to you for violating God' Uw of Tho President reail'ied Washington City. Sept. partnuiiU in carrying the Democratic red no movement and occupation. Worry and anxiety 22, and was Usieged by tho New York mer- tioii into effect, in order to leave comfortablo w"1 orten rrdueo dyscpla; for trilKilati.m chants, who implored him to sell gold. The berths for Republican voter ; tho attempt of I nn'' trouble will take away all deiro for food, order was not given rntil noon. Sept. 24, but the Republican Senate to revive tho frankin" I nn l,MJ Pwtf f di-esting it is proportionally Uould knew of it hours before and sold all the nrivilt o-p? urinal im.-i f. rcnen In iho Stnti r...r. I weakcncl. ernmrnti of the JSoiith. and the armed intimi- Then there aro sonio persons who cannot tat datum of Legislatures and people; frauds by of soma particular thin without U-IngdUtress- at 'the White I the nurtv which claims to Ixi tba siddifr'a I el br it; imtIlum it nmv Mt rVi.tl or r.cf.l - - - - - - - j t -. j - -----'j - ..--. - - - - - friend, in soblier's pensions and soldier's grave- pork, or lobster, veal or even mutton. It is a stones; the use of official iower to prevent nc- peculiarity belonging to them, and they must cess of Democratic newspapers to tho income rccognizo its power, and obey its dictates and tax returns of Gov. Hayes; tho pretenso that a let tho article entirely alone, or clc be willing party which still retains its most corrupt mem- lo suffer tho penalty of nausea or diarrhoea. bers in its highest places will reform itself if j which it will entail upon them. If they cat of lU Thcro are many remedies for dyspepsia, but lion of 1875. It was charged daring tlio campaign fur the Convention, in tho address of the Exrmliv Committer of 11k? Re pobticaa jwny. and reiter ated by Republican orators and ipcr. 1st. That the object ol tho IVmorralle party was to flisfranchlse largs numbers f voters. Tliis was n t done nr atu-roptrd. 2d. That tho Democratic party was u a friend ly to tho hoincstsnd ami personal ;iroperty ex emptions, and if control was obtained of tiie Supreme Coart they would overrule the decis ions of tint Court as applied to all D bu. No ordinance nor resolution Interfering or pmjoing to interfere with liars prnvUbni of tho present Constitution was Introduced by m D-niorrat; one was introduced by a Republican, but it was promjHly dccilcl Umi it came itbia tho restrictions of (he act calling Ui Gm vrnliost. it was never allowed to pass its second reading. 3d. That lb Democratic psVfty wwiM dU criminate In property exempt froiu Usalkm against th pnor rasa ami ia favor of Itwyers and oilier rotetlonal men. No alteration was made in l!x rm!4n of tin pn-wnt Constitution on thai subje-t. 4lh. lliat i!h Deinicratie mrtT. in orl-r to Express Company showed the delivery of a $25,000 package to Mrs. Grant House. TIIE GEXEKAL OUDEK MOXOPOLT. Tlio New York Custom House i has been one .J Ihmse Committee, shows that the acquittal of of tho chief bureaus of corruption under the Gen. Balieock. the President's private Secreta- Grant i Administration. The system of ware rv. at St. Louis, was duo almost entirelv to the bousinir iroods which bad been in vorne for President's interference. The President on one years and given entire satisfaction to New York '.f H"' ea to elect Gov. Hayes occasion inquired wliat a certain wi&iess would "merchants, was changed in 1870.! xnd an extor- s'K,uIlI 1 successful. testif'. and was told that he would swear to- tion monoMly given to one of President Grant's having seen money mailed -by Joyce Jo Bab- proteges. This monopoly was obtained through cock. Shortly aft?r, on the same day, Babcock the President and his Secretaries', Babcock and Who Killed Stephens f Murder "Will Out. Wo profess to f neither startled aor sarpri ed to bear that Uao PjuJIcml party had this maa mnrdrrnlfor jxJItical effect. Wo Larsr pob licly eiprrsseil this epiaion a gala ami rla. ami In It wo wcro toiMiard by ih IxramUd l4rr.Ur of ex -Cor. Holdea. (TL B. Hol den). wlw c!rly of the same oplsloti. axd wlio always said if it wrrt eyer for. ml oat who II Icl Slephrni It wiU Urn oat to be the Raj leal party. He dUl not giro LU reasons for lilt opinion, bat be was at that time qalts latlasta with the Governor, and W14 serrral eonftiential iaterrlewt stlih him. We lned oar opinion up on tin act lot of the party fUnnting tho "bloody shirt sensaUoBi to make political capital, aad clrrnmsUncrs connected with the search fur .Srplns. Wo never mold naUrvtaal why Stej4ns sltould bo fouf.d In thatfvtom after his -ri4hf r and otlicrs lul .A1 lato It throe tho ir.dow aa J taUtScil thciuselres ha was act there. Thej wero so well cent i reed that they deemed it useless to li.l a wmJow and look la which was aa easy job. Jkad yt JU Xritada Wtnel it important to rnarj that roota all rdgl.t. Bat tls) aext rooming1 Cecrgo Bowo Ulr aotliec' -peep, and t'.iera ls Sic pi tens, with bis thrnat rut. sad hardly tba sfracf blood in iIh- roru! Bat now blood is Aand oa lha lx Hit ml tlto wimlow tltO ovenla Itfn by reduce tho blacks to a degradrl jusiUrti, s ould th who hunted hhn. and blood it ctn on tL legislate ngalnst their own raco by annexing or window sill. How did It get there? Why wu requiring property qialii1catloos f. voirrt. tA S;cplp cca Why dldat 1.1 fr lerU fa No property qnjHJlcntiansuf any sort was re- in at tho ssindow U Uy I fore and lock, ani qulrctl either for oQco or for a VoUr. why guard tlwt room sjeclallj Ah! the faith- Cth. Tliattlie restrictions of tho ConvcMlon ful sentinel wnt ro doabt rrlicrcd of doty in act would not bo obeyrd. the night whU t!i body of Supleas was cna There is no pretense from any quarter that rryrl to that rxui. ?b icalo it apjar that tho these restrictions wero not faithfully oWrved. Drmocrats had ku-kluxcd him. and thus giro and this in spite of tlw protests from the Re- t!e North something lo ralso a Uovly sUrt" publicans: I 1ki OTCr. !.':r CXrvsuVc First, that tho legislature liad no right to imiu thcrestricli'tns; and second, alnsl the Comaoa Se&SO tn Plowinf. oath required by tho act to l administered to I Teams slrawlrg lends co tho roods gri a the delegates and agninst its binding sffixts in I t,rra!bng spsll o ll drsrerling ground. s hen law. I la p!-ig!dng the draft is tho same from mora- Cth. riiat the " plotters meaning tho lK-mo- J Irg t''d nglt- Tlrc Is a crrtaia acalcr of cntlc d Jo aw FOR TIIE PEOPLE TO DECIDE. Tlio official iuve.tigatkina, from which tlieso few of them will euro all its varieties. Yet a continued rubbing or gentle pounding of tho stomach seems to bo a relief in almost every case. J lie substitution or milk for coneo ami called upon Wilson, and asked what this same Porter! Charges missed by thisTinu of Lcct few lt& n compiled, fill thousamls and tpa wij ftj!M, rrore nf benefit when tho witness would testily, "showing, savs Mr. I and htckii:g sometimes amounted to more Wilson in a letter to Bristow, "that his Excel- J than the freight on the same goods from Liver- lcncv had eonveved at once to Balicock every I Pool to New York. Their profits from these item of possible evidenc." "The point of all J extortions were 'estimated ns high as $300,000 tliis is," lie adds, "that the President questions J a year, in gold. Stewart, Dodge, and other mo iirBuhcock's interest."' Two days after, eminent merchants; protested in, vain. Under AttWney General Picrrepont called on Wilsoii J CollecUu' Murphy many other abuses grew up. and asked at once what this same witness would I Horace Greeley and other witnesses showed. testify to. Ho said he had been greatly trou-I before the Investigating CommilUH. lhat the bled by the President's request that a circular j Custom House patronage was used to control letter should be written to District Attorneys, the Republican party. Fublic indignation com- thousands of piges. Not a hundredth part is told hero of what might lie told; not a thous- anth part of what will be discovered if tho man who convicted Tweed on tho evidence of his own bank books is allowed access to tho re cords of the Republican Administration. Was a republic ever liefore ruled by a party so abso lutely and irredeemably corrupt? CONTRAST TH ATTELI-S ITS OWN STORY. sufferer is of a thin habit. Animal food, well conked, wilt unally be. the best diet, il tho right kind aro rliosen ; but sausages, fat ork, Ac., should le utterly dis carded. Oat meal Is an excellent food, and ran bo eaten freely two or three limes a day. Eggs are also healthful for nearly every one. as they contain highly concentrated foH chickens. turkeys and all hilo-mcalcd fowls are prefer ablo to thosoof dark meat. Claret and cider acid liquors are tho only . . . . . i it. ,rn i. v - : v s si is ; .i..-. a i ur.oitfi ka i ii : kk i ksm ii u r l ' a. 4iti.si l s s u cautioning them against taking tiie testimony leueu .uurpir) s rciK.iavio. ua uw urtiui-nt - - ArnV. wlwri, I.1.1 U. ,rt ,Lnn ..I. n,l mir ... .. I . i? r i r ' . I 1 lit ftliniKli inmln h llin Kfiinhluin lun.l 1 ----- l ritm" tne I wroic mm a iiiisome icner or couipnuicni. ,i - - ' i of accont plices. - Ho objected to writing the letter, 1hI the" President insisted, and the letter was written- Picrrepont said that the letter was not to be made public, but it was made public immediately by Babcock's counsel, who could only have obtained it frbm the President The letter alarmed witnesses 'everywhere who had proposed to give Suite's evidence, inasmuch as it left them no hope of immunity. In other ways the President interfered in the prosecu tion. He hired a detective, to ascertain the evidence against Babcock. and nt the vital point in the prosecution,. dismissed Henderson, the lending Government" counsel. Under "these repeated blows tho case broke dow n, and Bab-? cock was acquitted. " , - THE FREEDMAN'S SAVIKGS. Tho total liabilities of the Freedman's Sav I . 1 -I a i 1 . I . r - i of demrtmcnts for the current year amountetl w:4lvT' "u. ruiNTiNG FHAUPSj to $203,099.025. The Democratic Houso allow- bcst beverage Jus w.rld aiTurds. In 1 874 the management of the Government cj them only 138.752.340, but the Senate la- nc of lho ,,c,l rul,' a 'ijrpeptH! cm oUcrvo Printing Office was investigated ,by the Repnb- creased it to 8158.2G0.508. Thia sum was re- " lo ln V,fc' n,u' not livo ,0 "Bl- A"Mcn licanl Senate, and although charges- of fraud ducetl by the House to SU6.719.074. which w:u lhcIr Craves with their teeth,' is an were sustained. Printer 'Clapp was whitewash- tho amount of the appropriations actually made. oh' niaxlm which we see daily Illustrated in oar cd. In 1876 the House Committee on printing, nlo House .thus reduced the atmroDi iations midst. But whilo a man's stomach should not whoso Chairman. Mr. Vance, U a practical $29,994,253 below those of tho last year, nnd I made his roaster, it thould lie a well treated pi inter, made a thorough investigation. This $55,379,951 below the estimates for this year. I servant, and not made to work at odd hour-. showed, on the testimony of tho iK-st experts in Xho reduction would have been $10.UOU,000 printing and binding in this country, that Clapp greater if il had not been Tor lho obstinacy of a 1 r o r . o rv a . 1 v a I . M ioouv per ccni.; factious Senate. GOV. Ttl.DEM 8 KF.F01UI3. The New York State taxes in 1874 were $15. 727,482; in 1876 they aro $8,2G8.196; reduction very largely due to Gov. Tilden. $7,469,286. but be allowed to hare duo rest, and never be overburdened. Country Gentleman. overcharged from 35 owing to the enormous supply of type and ma terials. books of 1,000 pages wero kept in type. and when a new ed.tion was ordered, tho Gov eminent was charged a second tune for compo sition; that full composition is charged every year in this way for the Army Register, which is kept standingj and in which only a few lat bills wero The invvftti- failurc of the' bank was tho extent of defalea-I gation proved that while tin Government tions. Ten of .these wero found in branch Printing Office cost from 1863 to 1875, exclu banks, and amounted to at least $10,000. The 1 sive of taxes, insurance and improvements. principal irregularities nd frauds, were prac- $21,767,496. or an annual average of $1,674.- tlccd, however, at Washington. Here, lho mo- 422, that the work could have Iwen done lion lartr, would restore tlio Connty Courts, j pounds tint a team ran draw dy af"r Amy aad ay with the'townships. crlpplo or aWmh I not worry tlem. lt if mora bo a.k!L cvea ss lho common school system and convene lho littlo as f.f.ccn jooads. Uy walk ctstrad.ly. legislature in an extra session. ft and soon lire. No amount of frsvlle j wil None of these Udngs lure been done or at- keep them in condition. I bare many plows tempted. . I" on which It h been an easy matter to 7Ui. Tliat tlio - pUers would create life decrraso tl draft twcntj-ilre poandt, aad if ofSccrs. Liking from lho people lho power to mea had hc-n drawing tlrra Instil of horses, choose their own ruUrs. It would havo Uxn ck-ne. It mail b pUla to Tlio terras of ofSctrs and U o mode of tboir "J fsimcr Uat every jwfvd tkra off tho draft election remain tlio same. of his plww is n moth glnol ( l.U botrt. fsth. Tiie sessions of t!o General Assembly It my l done in this way: fur any soil except wotdd be prol.mgctl and the trxpvnso Iocrcacl. t,I Lnx' tl lom Tllr coU n.n t.f tha Gem t &1 AsM-iuldr lut bat Lltlc. ami tho drsft caoorU lets to mvkha been sborUnrl. and tho expense diminished difference la plowing twraty acrrs. Ia iw- more Uian oncdialf. 1S ssl the ctmlur d.x-s a grel deal of ihe 9th. That ihc Conrcatlon woolJ cost $503,000. work, and hoalJ be kept sharp by forgir i at It lias not cost $32,000. le bbtcksmilh'a and g lading every iy 1 tk. IOUi. That the amendments would not be MrT- Of coarse U w id wear trot the aooier. fabmilled totlxe pcop'.o for tbrlr ralifieatioa. or U;l new coottrts are cb-aprr Una arw traas. if so. IhU SO days notice would he given. Prt Unr cocltrr la the I!ac with tie la the Tlio Convention has submitted the imposed rdgo squire ia fmnt, wUh aa aegbj of 45 do- aimnJuicnta to thu people, .-fnd has given 15 prres from the i-iat tj here It is atUcLcd to months in which the amendment can be cx- the lic. WUn Iho hirc grU wota out. It U aminetl and dicua!, and lias prosided fur a Vn tconoroy to os it any lorgtr. tot rrplace mure liberal and lutcllig-nt tlulributhn of It '' It U traces be as short them than was ever before pracUccd la U.is as will allow ihe horK-s lo sa'k mliicl hi:tieg 54, tl!r heels sgsinsl tins a h'.Cctrres. and Lave k TlussUtcment convicts the lca.lcr of iheRc- r"3" c&oogh of ilrf stills a U puUican party of being f do prof4iu. and Rrooml lo make the pluw mn r.elj. Jf the oaxht to shako the coofi-lenco of the iwoplr. Uandh-s crowd conllno!ly one way. tl draft U cither In llieir inUUigrncc. or Ujcir sincerity. t5Uaad if the p!o is a gwl ooo Itcaa easily remc:icl at ti.e claws. To prtteai tlio Iiorscs stepping over Uw traces ia taralrr, fasten a wdgla cf about Uircfauj tf a lutufl to each slrgle-trrc lht Is. on the right irnd when joa tare to Uws Uft. aad vice Tersv Ert ry frmcr knows thai !mxc arcssscrpUble fokindnesa ami equally o loonkladacsa. Xhare seen horses that were wiklng stcadHy taale rrt king with sweat la a short time by a sharp word or a jerk on the bit. Let yor hrcs do Uelr wot k as you do yoffrs. at cjsily as possi ble, and bo as ssiolrg to overlook their mis- woa!d be Ute raliUkc of a Lnaiia I- ings Bank. December 31. 1875. were $4,004,- 875, of which $2,992,033 Is due to the 70.000 changes are annually mad--; t colored depositors. One of, the causes of the J made far articles not purchased Industry, Economy, Succcsa. Without inilustry nnd economy thcro is no success. These aro required on lho firm. In the shop and tho professions, if ono would neblevn success and urfxluro capital. W'thout A ".I A.. T " I i a vaapier oa dyspepsia. : i..., ..fl,i.. wt.i. i cvuuiriuj iiihu?' j 9 I'ls'iiiicaw im at saisaa Dysp'psia means diEIcuIt indigestion. It is ont Industry there Is nothing to lo economized. a very common disease, but those vho suffer I Tho two. like prayers nnd alms, go together. from it can aid themselves greatly. If they will nnd should never ! sciki rated. It sometimes only study a littlo into it causes, nnd deny happens as. for instance, in tho present de- themselves food which will surely distress and j pressed condition of trade that the most in oppress them. I dustriout are out of employment; but lids is If one partakes of proper food and the stnm-1 tho exception to Uio rule, fur generally speak- nch is in a healthful condition, no distress is I ing. where ihero is a will Uicro is a way, and nov v not stolen ilirne.fle. hnt. bv means of I pstl v for 60 ier cent, ol that amount, or about Vn nn cWc-iatod seenriii. Fivo officers 81 31 OO.OOrt. the waste nnd fraud amounting in felt. If it Imj liquid like soup, the coats and where industry is Impatient for work some- I ..1. - . sa .a. a . a ilf a - sjsa f I f - "If 1 ..r .1,-. v-,i'a R..,t .,.. nnBBt01f ,itK i ca sm nm Tin Hooso le s- veins ol tlio stomacii nisoro it: nnil ll II w i mine mrni np. juoiminnrtQuiinnwmwuii aa iiiv iivviiuivi0 4tsii a n tiu t,iiuivktu i im i i ill I tutuia auaia vrt vwt www - r i - l aae ' the Ring District Government, and loans were lated Clapp nt of office; a new offico was cro- meat, the gastric juice is brought Into play nnd lor linn a loai rauier man do ui.e. - , made on district securities which could not he atcd to which tho President 'appointed Clapp; dissolves it. This is a clear, colorless, ncid What is tho reason tint often thcro is so much sold for anvthini? near their face value. The tim nomination was confirmed hv the Senate, Quid, which flows Into Ibo stomacii whenever trouble in lho family? It arises frequently Bank was founded bv a Republican Congress, notwithstamlins all these disclosures. t 'iKhJ received Into It; but It will not dissolve from tho shameful fact that so many members administered by Republican officials, and stolen bankrupt by Republican thieves. And yet the for accusation o gTvund'e should cuiue Itutut to root. Let Everybody Read. An exchange says Uat a large Hayes and Wlicelcr meeting, composed of a bites and blacks, was held in CmcinnaUon the 21t inst to get op enthusiasm for Umi Radical tickeUsml hcie are specimen resolutions which wcro In troduced. Ixt tliero be can-fury read, and tbn liandcil anund and talked about. We want every man m the South to know that Hayca friends In Ohio brand lh S.allwra christians M Tot ns " mitrdrrr and hypocrites. ihclr religion ijp. as a nikerT. lhat iheV wi'd"co to hell. " and that tlwir churches are Uo refuge for mar- I Prtnclplea of Good farmlrs;. dcrcrs. at they were formerly nsed to deceive il" liUr 10 r;uo Prtt tocta ia lle the woild In regard to lho Infamous lives of mrtnotT-1 Tr rxlcSnx the pria- the slave mongers. clf4ce of good farming to brh f maxims aad lWle of Nrth Cardina. lU v.e of your rules comprrsnag ialo a linglo short srauace State may decide the election In ihe nation. As tle gist ..f many a psge. Thas I carry aboot v.l, r,mi; rnes so s Uo countrv. Can lt ul Pa" l A'Zoi t tU baa- L .1 . Mimrnl. dn.t VnO and Voura. J' t f lb rIoW' W": ' of by lho Republicans, in on merlirg.in Hsyea own Slate, anil hesitate an instant as lo which1 Side you will take? -Cod forbid! Here are ecimcn resolutions. Tley refer v.iwvr-t in th ITambur? riot- whlrh lias been v r I oiake hand-wof k p!casanL 4 iroven before a radical judge to Iiave tccn l. .... .... ,r..M n ba nc-ro mob f.rinff oixa and - IA,tt4cr ,a3" ltt,X ' IrMIIsaMfilfs n.an. flT TOnfaVstl TCI 1 m M V MSSkW f f f mpm . ReJblved. Tliat tho perpetrator, a i. lets or I "V; - - -" .. .1 .1 rdr. s!hl ba hanr. and ITCSs, eiUr forward or retrograde. k v. w - - - I . . . . a 00 wnurr miui suive 10 iBcrtsse vum these principles : , 1. The fjrmer aho wosdJ succeed arl! aa t d. riro ple-isuro as well as prt frvm Lis call- ing. mnst rcanifrst an active andabulisg later- est in bis vocation. It lakes lxurt-wovk lo Republican p:irty chums to bo the csjiecial friend of the negro. . STllAW BIDS Postmaster-General Creswell was invest! ga ted. three times, twice whitewashed by a Re publican Congress and once exposed by a De mocratic House. The most flagrant abuse ever fastened upon the Post Office Department, that of "straw bids,' began, under Creswell. A straw bid is a bid so low that it can never bo fulfilled, which usually tlirows tho contracts in to Ring hands at a higher rate, or 1 compels 'temporary services" at high pay Where tho highest bidj was $80,000. the straw bid was in 0110, caso S900. In another Ciiso tho highest was" $150000. 'the lowest was $75. This hist Creswell thre w outbid 'yet accepted a straw bid of $4,206. Ono'firm of straw bidders.' B:ir low, SaiidcrsonoJ Cow paid between $40,000 and $56,066 to infliience the investigation of the Republican Ilouscpatd one lawyer $25,000 for influento within tho Department, andgavc large aurns to the Second Assistant Postmaster- . J s. General's brother. This firm obtained one con tract which will serve as a specimen. It was let la a straw hi ider, though, thcro was an hon- - t ' r . - - . . tt est bid of $96,000 a year This bidder laiicu. pad temporary service was engaged at $700 a day. Another straw bid. another latiore, ami t all kinds of food particularly such ns contain nro drones. rroducIn!r nothing. Wo havo too THE SANBOIUi FKAUDS. r.,. c,nl, Tt .Inlv Komi In l In l..ln In ..... U1. - .. I. t.. r,..:it- 1 I S7sskasi -.s.sj w.s.m- ' - w w mT.jr J IV IVIIIUIIH I lll'llll as llt In 1872, Secretary of tho Treasury Richard- digest meat, gluten (tho most nutritious part of The divine declnratfon Uat if any would not son made a contract with John IK Sanborn for bread.) enseino (in milk.) albumen, etc. work neither should ho cat, and it Ss one of lho collection of tnxes withheld in all 5,000 In a healthy system, tho processes are repeat- those laws whiclu sooner or later, assert Uieir cases, for collecting which 4io was to reccivn c wililout any discomfort. It is when lho or- force. It is right that idle and wasteful men fflyper cent, of tho whole amount. Tho con- aro t'jscnse, that dyspepsia occurs. And J should get among tho swino and feel lho pinch tract was made without consulting tlio KAm- I if you weaken their strength by eating too much I of hunger. Tliat very often brings biiu tolas missioner of Internal Revenue, or nny officer J or loo 0qcn Bm tuus overworking them; or if 1 senses, when ho returns to his father's laiose of the Department. Tho amoant collected by yCU take very littlo exercise, and do not keep nnd again enjoys tho good ihlngs which indos- Sanborn was $427,000; tho amount retained ny voUr blood well toned up with fresh air; or if I try and correct living always guarantee. hiin was $218,500; tho amount justly duo to ytm worry nnd imagine all sorts of ills "some I 'hy is il lhat so many families, which were collectors would have been 59,uuu; so inai me of wnjci, aro sl,n fnr in the disUncc. and some I onco jn comfortable circumstance, are now Government overpaid $209,000. The Ways and cf which' may never be near" you will make I without 'food or shors? Tlio nnswer Is near: Means Committee of the Republican Houso ro- lho ncrvcs Qf tho stomach weak, and Uion neilh- for lcn nlu twenty years Utcy did daily vlolenco prosperous 10 rainy day troubhnl about Congress from Massachusetts,! was &inborn's I , . ,.,,rnili -.tii n? nbo ut Uicirstom- their ixor Beiehbors who. throush sicknns or , I sW - - J m I s champion in Congress, and is generally snr nclg am cyjupjj.jh.g of dyspepsia. We do not mUfortono were unable to get on; tliey never posed to havo been hu partner in the transac- oftjn jiear urfcUt.i, a diiao among farmers or j gave Uiem a helping hand. In this wreck fara liun ! . j mechanics, nor among boys and girls. Indeed j lly industry was not at fault, for llto parents j. the house appointees. i one rarely hears of it among Uioso w1m live worked early and late, but the froiu of Ut William A. Wheeler. Republican candidate mnch in tho open air and uso the limbs ana indostry wero uscl op as tast a. prcnincci fi!viM.iv,t,Li ..n.lv r,not,,l ! muscles which arc given to them V exercise. Pride lovlctl heavy Uxcs. and the doty and I a . tsaA I sNlisBtsM MraaAnAiviV aressrsa nfivniitvn already refuted falsehoods with respect to tho No; pure air ami long wa.as, P - 1 a 1 s aSSB Of muscular JKiwcr, Will always rito m t.i.u 1 1.1... ....... ..1. .....1 J,nr liotd Ttllt it is "T7 - mmM CranfonUthe notoHons outlaw of tho in-door m'oplo tho literary men, clergy . . , j .... m-tera. Randolph coonty. has been caught and uM; men. thop-kecpers. milliners. drcss-maKcrs, r r r .... . i. 1. 1 t. i.a .. i.vi it. t.. lailor- nnd ahuciiinki-rs. and Ihe huliCS WHO lanuni m jau av. amh-t.. 110 .s cukw Means Committee or the Kepublican House re- lho ncrTCs of tho stomach weak, and then neilli- for lcn nlu twenty years Utcy did da ported that probably all of this amount could cr Tour nppetito nor your digestion will bo to the laws of economy. In their havo been collected in tho usual way. 11. F. nsltural. . timo they made no provision for th Butler, now leading Republican candidate for m look nbou nJ nm (ce wj,0 nre Uio per- of adversity, nor were Uiey ever tro qatlity as well as quality of his crop. It Is the quality that dcUrre'.nca Ue jt'ws?- It this. ( exceUior' sltoold be h's oavarjia mvtio. 4. The fjrmr mas sc k wiih waichfal ryts lo imptove hit market faCoi'Jrs. Il Is Irani pcrtaliue Uvl eats ep all C rtfi'.a. 5. Tb art rj raising lUcr sVk Is not so well Lbowa as It loul be. Kr-p o nsore aaimalt llisq yoa lare fcCilks U Lx4 asut care f well. 6. Tle farmer raost seek to loiprovo bU s- abeltors we demand the life of M. C Batlcr and his con federate. Ac Rrolred thai tle lands, gomls and cliattclt of those murde rers (Gen. BaUrr and Urn whit people of Iliralmrg.) should be sold, lo main tain lho families of the murocrcil. Resolved, that we believe Ibo Democrats of Ibo United State, where such o.itregr a:t- perpetratcd. are incap-ible of Mlf-govefomenl. nnd should be put ondcr martial law. " Rcolvcal. tlwU tlo machinery of the nv-ijsr. Itm nf . -l.il. rl.nrrtir tn ll.A Aotilll is lOfl In lll Inu-rest of U,o.ot trras of aa innocent and U! tc!Scctual aad CnaaclU cxhlk- - a hclplcas jople, ami wc believe Ue wj-.i'.ly of tlie inembcrt are hyiociile and will g i to lcll far failing to oUcrve the mt obti ais prrcrrts of our Ird J-u Ctiri-t. Rrsolvrtl. tint wo IjcIm-vc Um? nbgion of Uio white Silhem-T to In? a rt X" V.TJ-. and tliat lite Church now is tlwj refuge f tJa mur derefi. as it was formerly nsrd to dsxiie tl world ia rvgud to iIk infamous litis f U sUvo monger. FortlH-r comment I tiancct-sssry. Will whit Sootln.ni iu-n rte f.r tW ra.r.dtr a party which t'dtrales sav'i etilt0n.nU? dir. IjiU OltcrvKr. appointments made by tho 'Houso of Rej rcscn titives. j Tho truth is. that of tho 123 appoint ments on tho roll of tho doirkoepers, 35 serTcd in tho Union Army. 10 in the Confedcrato Army. 2 in tho Mexican War, 11 arc j colored, and 65 .j. nuuiuui 8H.I' ... I 1 . 1 IM e - temporaryVserWc 3Sain, this time at $120 a j are non-comltan. jiag-boys. -4c. Hie for have n'.'thing to ! th" nervous, fidgety folks J the 12th Intt.. in Wilkes ronn'y. Poastbihliet of aa Aero. No nvxn knows si hst thvs tirv. Wo i s Uittsro han.trrl bsisJwls r4 osi mnx ssmtw grown an arrr. 1 tbst fls !- 4 cviUm have brew road on iho mrrr of s41. hot w do cot kMw lht the limb prChwtMsi were rraclt-.l ia visWr rw. W s4t.l try t- out. 4 tncrtlr Hu mnHi tj mttj ;hn evop ran l j-o!nr-l sn m m tr r-f .sd. I Kit bow cli4r il rssi Ut gr . - A lg tr- assy rM ia all ea.fcrs fw a v..l- ft as cost i,m moth t nasVat i. Tb gr-trt jitM wiili the sraslWt (Kitlar e4tsl m i le si Kit sir aicn U Ojc f f tr r mrt s frn m p. ". a4 s-o tm:m h leit( llw-r ev.jw are s rmxll Mr. William Wa.Uctl. son cf Mr. Msnricc Q. WathlrlL K.q.. sf lttsboro. Is one of the I n. ut;i tU-s cpj.l st-; !l tliry victlaxsof the Savannah sooarg. I wijiit i a leria- 11 r: l. rfri w ro irarn. f mni i-ir i r ft,. trrV"r 1 1 .i.:-r r tr n. u ..f rr,T " " r Caswell cooniy. ha Wo airrsted in Dansilb-1 rl ki?I ps. j-ff r p.ir enrsl nl I m. and carried Uencs? to Yancey i; jVd. I r
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1876, edition 1
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