Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, August 30, 1873, Image 2

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DALLAS SATUKDAX AUG. 30
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OHIO UF.MOC1SACY,
We give below the first and orriy
fjlaufc of the Bcrr.ocfatic State plaSforw
ihe httrtneV of the resolutions simply
resolving against corruption, Bfonopo
lies and those things againsC which,
everybody is now crying oat. The
iifsi Sentence in that very lengthy
fenseless, nieaningfess', and oonsenalcal
r .solution, is amply suffitfent to plarte
p iht' efdf IferaocrtrtJe party as such,
d oy tk&t flame, a seal of damnation,
nfoatf, dc'erjy DrSelf, and lasting as t
ffte Facilfd' bttitti. The man who
ft rote thti resoftftion can see a Jong
troy itftcf a stone. The first sutrtence
Uj9 i the Democratic party seelcs- to
feffVe tfo dead issues, but stands by its
jtrZffples, which are sufifdt to all timei
cirmmstanefs JlW soothing,
Mrs. Windslow's- syrup & no whore.
Tfcary seek to refive no dead issue, hat
Is dead isstfef politics? can any man of
ordinary sense conceive of a political
qnesfteff of principle, that might come
4efsfr (he peonle this year, and Be
tfWWhelmiogly condemned, that might
toft come 6f$e the same peopfo next
ear and be almost unanimously sus
faiocd 7 what cousumate nonsense.
fbtf standby their principles.' What
are the time boaered, and principle
tWfangaMe, by which, witn sffch
tenacity they stand ? but (hey are
iuited (9 a$ times and circumstances,
Aow comprehensive ? suited to Union
er secessien, just as each Sftatc, by the
power of its reserved rights, shall see
it tc order, God save our country.
We had hopedf a portion at l east, of the
foolf ere dead, but we despair.
Time iff ttt in all that frag resolution
a single thing tftn c? pfogyessire, save
except, the tafefaliaatiett of and
the extention of (he ballot fo the raon
goliao race. Uflt we snail content
ourseltes with giving the resolution
itself, read eaefc rentence by itself and
compare one with the other, and then,
if jotf do- ttot alreadv,agrce"With ffs, that
rve must hnve a new, ptrre, and pro
gressive poiitcal ciganizafion, of die in
tue uttt u pi to perpetnare the- present
r cs; but here is tho miraealoa dfecu-
fc-: ?. That tt Democratic party k
tort;' I?? 1,0 dtatl ifHn, l.ut .taiit!i by i(
) rlru l. I . whifh .rc uitcl to it!! times nl
dHM;aistsr-cs. It ?ui j-.rt the Toleral lio.
ertrntnt in all it Cwnitut!r.al .nuhority. ami
nulSiftt ,ar. nl Miee..trt. Jtdefondit
li.e rrcrrt d ril t. of b't.-t..-s atd people, tmI
eppf.sea cci:tn:i:'-i?i r: w..t'.i impair or
cestff thenu In m!r to maintitin. aI pre
rer'vejth rr;.i Uia-fkti upun a firit con.
ttruetion of tho Jr'y.lcml ..t.t:'uti-,n. It
3i? f il atrtrrpt: of f.t,e ! prt-:9t.t f g
li.tiit to tinrr r datmy th- ronj!Ftnti-.naI
rights or icdi n lint'; .S t'.c ' -J.ar icpartraent.Il
exposes all intcrfertnro bylaw with th private
affair3 or l-us'.ne.-s of u.tn nt rqnrrcil by the
Jut-lic rcaco or safety, auU adrwrates the
grsaf??t i'IiviJunl lUeny ronitc-nt with
public order. It bcHev.j m tho capacity of the
ptople for clf povorament, arnl oppose all
J roperty qunlifications an c uditiona to tho
ihts of 8Trno or eligibility to bold cflico
It favors liberal am for the naturalisation of
foreigners. It insutf upon equal an-1 exact
justice to all rfien. It oppose all tnonopo)iM
and durtlcs that it Is within the province of the
OoYefnrflent to legislate for' the benefit of
paftialaf etases at the cxpenso nrtl to tbe
detrinitBtof the rest of the community.. It, thoro
lore,opposes tbe tytUta by which a large portion
JroHt producing tfefalth of tb country is ex
em p tad from taxation, one demands that all
Constitutional means s ball be used to remedy
this iajatsice. It itaitlU that onr tariff laws
should be framed with a Tier to revenue, and
fee to tax tbe community for tne benefit of
JJanJettlar interest. It recognizees tbe evili
f In Iffedeenablecorrency, bat insists that, in
be rettifa to specie payments, care should be
taken not to seriously disturb the business of
tbe country, of Unjustly injure tbe debtor class
It appreciates tbe benefits conferred by the
railroads, but opposes all - combination of
railroaf cortfpanies toprefenf competition, and
tons enhance tbe cost of transportation. It
opposes all fairs tbat gives to capital any
ftdvsntflgi over labor it requires honesty
aad econeznw id etefy depaJtment of the Gov -ammett,
federal or SUte, and it condemns
eorraption, whoever may be tbe guilty parties.
It Is in tti very nature, and as a nocessary
result f Its pjincrples, a party of progress, and
uppofts all measures of reform or improvement
tbat are sanctioned Jby justice and commended
ty aoand pcactlcal wisdom.
A sensatiooal story comes from Long
faocb, that President Grant and his friends
are laying out the work necessary to secttfe
(1 rant's re election for the third turm. This is
undoubtedly s canard, aad a very wild ono at
that' Grant aud bis frieuds may plot, but tbe
people will'decide the question for themselves;
and it Grant don't improve ott tbe salary grab
and other bills, be may make uj bis mind
to recline on tbesbelf after bis present tor ui ex
pires.- Chronicle. t
Don't bo too 6UT0, for if money and
liumbagery is potent enough, he
Will le elected a third time.
flUU FLATIfORN.
Av straiplit' J)ctooratib Canditlato Free
1 Trade and' FutuierB' Highti. Stain lHyhtt
Demoti.
That necdA explanatory.
t 1: il iw 11 x 111 a c .
Dispatches received at Washington,
yesterday, from the Yellcwnono Expo
dxthn, dated at Muss.l Shell river,
August 19, detail two accounts with
Indiana in th vicinity ot Tongue
lliver. Gewetaf Custar and Bloody 4
Knife, who-hid-becu detailed by G n.
Stanley t go ahead and look up a road,
were attacked by about there hundrel
! Imfians, when some ton miles aheaJ of
tho main oommand. Genen!1 Custar
httd only one squadronr of eighty men.
The Indians tritsd to stampede the cav
alry by crawling up behind them, uo,
der the river kank, and by selting the
gra-stf on fire, but failed. General
C'crstar deferred a, charge in Impo that
the mam command weuki soon conn?
up and asit ia capturing the Indians
but Ending their ntuuiunition giving
oat, they precipitately Hod, dropping
many of their equipments. Que muu
slightly wounded and one hore wound' d
were the exttut of Cusfur's ls. Two
Indians and Bcvera4 poiuMS wre killed
Dr. Hensinger, Vetcriuary feSirgvon-,
and Ballardme, Cavalry Salter, who
were a short (stance from- the ctlnjn.
were cut o& and killed. Private John
Ufrl whHe-out hmiyg met a like fate
The dispatsh confciiwres : On tht; 8th
of Atrgast, fuurdnys after the light at
Tongue Uiver. we catnM upon a site o!
n receBt Indian village. General
Stanley ordered Guitar to take his cav
alry, ntttiibering four hundred and fifty
men, and Allow afnd punish the Indi
ans. Cu-star left on the night of the
8th. At SontJown of tlw Oth, after a
mareh of forty mik-s, he arrived at a
plare where the Indiarns aai erovsed
the river 2-f hotfrs before, taking over
tlteir fauifHes ow rafts. Next day he
he attempted to cross the Yellowstone,
whieh, at that point, is 250 yards wide.
kflwim the horses and men, and the i
L attempt ta cross had to be abantkurrti lor
the want of axes nnd rope. At eren
ing his camp wj dftcxrvcr'sd by the
Indians, and next tuomii, Aaprst
1 1th at daylight, Le w j atUcked by
SCO ludiins. Firing wai returned for
two or three hours, both partis nif)j.:
trees a coer A party uf 3((0 India" . -
then crossed, the river above and beiow
camp and endeavored u gain the bluff-
in our rear. Our men were dismounted
and posted on the bluffs and received
them bavely.
The Indians belli nd the ridges kept
up a fire until General Custar order d
a charge. Our men then mounted
vttri parsaed them boldly for eight
mifcs. Just at this time the train came
up and opened on the Indiana across
the river with artillery. A few shots
dispersed them and ended the fight.
This battle, which took place within
two miles of Jig Horn, was a fierce
one. General Custar and Adjutant
Ketch ard had their horses ."hot from
under them. Lieutenant Burden was
badly shot in the thigh. J'rivate
Tuttle, General Custar's orderly) was
killed, and twenty of our soldier were
slightly wounded. Ve had four
horses killd. The Indians' loss is cs
tiOKitcd by General Cntar at forty
killed. The Indians were well armed
with heavy rifies and had abundance
of ammunition. They were mainly
Ucapas, and are shpposed to havo been
under ctimmand of Sitting BulL
Kochester, August 25. As an ex
press train, due here at 10 o'clock thi
evening, was approaching Uatevia it rati
into a carriage killing both orcupants.
The endive struck tho haunches of the
horse attached to the carriage, killing it
and rendering the carriage u complete
wrecks The names of the occupants of
the carriage were James Anderson an,l
Dennis Detance. One of them was
thrown a number of yards into a field
and the other dragged along till the
the train stopped, his body being horri
bly mutilated. Kugiueer John Day
stoppad the train as Koon as possible
and got off the engine to see what
injury had been done. In passing
in front ot the locomotive he saw
it covered with blood and brains and
was so overcome by the sight thrt he
walked but a few steps when ho fell.
He was carried into the smoking oar
and died iu a few minutes.
TJtiJJEUItAPllIC,
Wlmshington, August 23. The War
Department promulgates, in General
Order, the findings and sentences in
the case of the'Modoc captivess--Capt.
Jack, iSconchin, Black Jim, Boston
Charley, Brancho alias One-eyed Jim,
and yiohick alias Cox, who were tried
by Military Commission for the mur
der of Oencw.lC.iuby and Coinmhaioner
rfhom.-.,for assault with intent re killoth
er Peace Commissioner?. They are found
guilty of the specifications stud charges
and sentenced to be hunged;
The proceedings have been approved-
by the President aud Secretary of
War. The charges aod specifications
are that the accused pleaded-not guilty,
but thai the Commission found thou
guilty, an -1 sentenced thorn- to be hanged
ot such timo and place a the proper
authorities should direct. Tho folloJ"10 the dark waters. With a sudden
ing is mi order made by the President
in the matter :
KXKCl'TIVK OFFICE, August 20, lS7o
"The foregoing Htntenees in the
cases of Gaptiou Jaek, tSeouchin, Boston
Charley, Brancho alias Qno-oyed Jiai
and Sloluck ali in Cox,.Modoci prisoners,
are hereby approved, and it i.- ordeied
that the sentences in aid ea.scij be
carried into execution by the proper
mil it -try authority, uiub-r order of the
Secretary of War, On the third day d
Osteite IS7-X
I J. S.Gk.imt, lWJent."
Tho Sueretarv of War lrujf order d
that the mmi te? ices be duly executed un
der direction of the (ten comurin dinj; the
I'epurti.reut of the Columl'ia, t IVrt
lv!.iM?atfi, Oregon, on Friday October
Belfaxt; (Maine), August 25 A
Chizeus' llolief Couiuiittee hn been
organized to distribute such fupplic a?
may be furnished. Generous offers
from the Mayors of I'urtknd aid Ban
gor have been received by Mayor
Marshall, tlw streets are neirly cleared
of goodS ami furniture, and compara
tive yyict now prevails. In answer to
irr.uines whether aid ii ncedtvl the
.Mr'vr
bus- telgr.phei a. follow :
L
'Belfast will accept with gratitude 1
whuev - nri-etniirv ifd iimv brofi-rtdt
Sh nuof if. l'r thT secure! time
within ohrt co-m feTrifd-j Ci)ii!f.i;rj -
tlon has Miiirten her. Sh jacked n o
a,ista:ice then; now 'h is eoripel!ii
to Jo s i The amount of iu-or nut i
only $ri",0tH, arid but a sm.U p.'rt of
)n4 will u to th esl.nife po -r.
y v. c.
Vcw Ifiv.m. A vzis. "Ji. Trfj I
a!
i.uis padronos and .sis h oys were :irret
e l l.it evening, having tied f.om 45
Crosby street, New Vork. The pn
rones have beo.i pUcod under b -n of
l,0fU each to .ipoe ir tor tri.il iu Sept
ember New York, Augmt 20. The I'nite l
States Commissioner lias d':- el rgcd
Vinccnzo Mateo, accused of being n
padrone on the grjual tliat lus
was a clear ctse of mistake:', idea'-
Madrid, August 2.--On Suudiy
there was a s.evcio eug'tgement titar
Kstelle between ,Ss0U0 Government
troops and j:i,00t (Tarlist. under Oila
The Carlistti were defeated and their
lender wounded.
t.iti; 1TK.US
nKf!KLi8 Driving Anj Its
sul :'s.- A general smash-up ccared
on tht Canyon road last SJunuyj that
rcsttited ir several persons,, being
severely injured, , and ; a . buggy and
wagon scattered all along tho road for
some distance. Our informeut gives
us the following particulars :
Mr. Waller was brought to the city,
and carried to his- home, and from yester
day's report is doing very well. Mr. Dee
and Mrs. Saturly were both badly hurt,
but are rapidly recovering. Thus we
see that a iittlo reckless driving will
mnoOtiinvs result in a painful, if not
fatal, manner. Newt. '
We are authorized to state that on
Krida-y, Septembor, 10, there will be a
meeting, in this city, of. tho Granges
of Polk, M anon, 1 Jen tort, Lane, and
Linn counties, for the purpose of or
ganizing a Central Grange Association.
Judge Garroston, of Iowa, will bo
present aud will superintend the or
ganization. It is also in contemplation
to effect an organization of a State
Grange about tho eamo time. Demo
c'rat.
A few days since Peter Tvinney son
of John Kinney, of Klickitat, aged
about eleven years, was thrown from a
horse and dragged until he was dead.
When discovered, the picket rope was
found tied to his arm, showing that
the boy had made the rope fast to his
auu before being thrown, and was in
this manner dragired over two miles.
Democrat..
We have been given the following
particulars concerning an attempt to
commit suicide at Vadcouvcr last Fri
day : . A man who has been lying sick
at tlie Hospital became tired of this
life, and slowly wended his way to the
wharf that overlooks tho murmuring
bosom of the great Columbia. Arrive
ing art the spot, he hasitated for a
moment outy, and with a whispered
prayer of forgiveness, hurled himself
plungo and splash, the waves closed
above him, hurrying on - as if unom-si-ious
of the living beinir cntomled
beneath thorn The end had not yul
come, death waited not at the gate. He
rose like a submerged cork to the sur
face, and floated merrily down the
stream. In vain did he attempt to
sink bennath the waters. His every
Uaker City at cents per pound.
Tin Pail raoes over tire I Ije City
track commence September 22d.
Hank Birrot talk of putting cm a
a weekly stage between Kmpire and
Gardner City.
BilMric-sU exceedingly du'l at I3Jd )
ralo, Mailjeur (!ity add Jiarksville.
(V S. Wodvti"th, of Siit'tn, h:n
purchased the interest of l)r. A. M.
ll h in the drui: store of Lclt .V Hull.
The pr.isjH-i t frotn all pnrts of lh'
Wilh'imette Vailey show that there will
be a btiunteous crop of fruit this
season.
Mrs. Wilson, wife of tho late Hon.
.1. G. Wilson, ha excepted a position
as one of the teachers iu the Ihvlles
pulie scliool.
Uen?!l, with about thirty Innhns, U
vniged.n finishing 'he Newport roi l,
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("o-.s Comity C.jirr a? its next ter,u for
the rrti . (o ! i
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The
1 1 r, of the
Cuitrd State I
toa-t Survey frviee, i. now at Oes
cent City survcyint; tho harbor and
the co-i-t uf V-.vi Si. (i'-ore.
The Dt tni- rai hears of the di
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or toiioi rien Mu irtz tn tne moutnams
n ,
rom P, ,ker City
The hc"';
of
M Woi q worth , of
Howell's
wa entered by
burvhtr- )nt Thur-d'iy iii.:hr
took u tiivvt v. !. wurtn ;
W or.
The Bt h-od f), m' mt emphati
1 T
denies the rep o t tli it a terrible i?lray
oecur.d at Gem City, which resulted
in the killing of Hutnbolt I'aekwood,
snd badly wounding K (h Arnr-troug.
The I'aekwood bjothcrs are said to he
peace iblc law abiding gentleman.
Pomeroy, Hall & Co. have a large,
firrc steam saw mill at Crescent City,
which cuts about thirtyfive thousand
feet of lumber per day. There is also
another saw mill cutting about half as
much. They are working about oue
hundred' aud twenty-five hauls.
One day last week Win. Smith, of
Kugeno, lost quito a quantity of grain
and fencing, which was destroyed by
catehing fire from tho locomotivo in
parsing through his place. Tho dam
mage is said to be about 100.
On Tuesday one ot the lahnrera at
work on the State Capitol building
missed his footing and fell, striking his
side against one of tho joists, breaking
one of his ribs Tho name of the
untortunate man, as we learn it, is
Gngan.
i
I Spedden Hrothets new tug witl be
lauuuhed at Astoria this week. The
propeller has arrived and will be placed
on the shaft before the launch.
The route nnd good will of the Coos
Hay Fxprcss Company has been sold
to Wells, Fargo & Co , Jwho havo
appointed J. Tuttle as their ageut at
Kuipire City.
Joreph Jlont, of CorvalJis, is going
to have an artesian well. He now
runs a brewery, aud will ere long com
mence running a milk wagon.
Work on Smith's new stoamb at for
the jfaquina Bay is rapidly progressing.
Mr. Stevens, of the Ocean lfoiu;c, i3
engaged preparing to put in the
machinery. She will be ready to ruo
in about one month. l
G. W. Sleeper, ex-sheriff of Coos
County, who is under indictment for
embzzeleracnt, has broken jail and left
the Sheriff to deplore the iniquities ot
absenteeism, as the Trbh papers have it.
lie skipped out last Sunday night and
has not been heard of since. He
knows the country as well as an Indian
and will be hard to catch. Sheriff Owen
offers $200 reward for his arrest.
A large barn pelonging to Mr. T. J.
Dunton, of Camp Creek, in this county,
was destroyed by fire last Monday.
The barn was full of hay snd grain,
and tho baddest feature of all was a fine
pair of team horsey wire burned iu the
barn.- Bulletin.
Last Tuesday evening the hotie
occupied, by Mr. Tilbctts railroad
agent at Kugcne, caught fire and had
bunod quite a number of shingles
before being diseovc ed. Fortunately
Mr. Tibbets was at home and elauiber
ed on tle house and tore the burning
id tingles away, thus cheeking what would
have been a destructive fire in a few
moments longer
ci,i;m.i MS,
There ire few hab.ts more oHcnsive
than the one of habiiurd utitidinesa
I by that, 1 mean both negligence in
i dress and carelessness in the arrange
ment of u rt; househ -dd afiairs. It
re-j'jires but little extra tffor't to keep
one's huu.se and person neat aud cleau,
and the pleasure and physical cjmfort
that it bring, repays one for the addi
tional labor, a hundred times.
Th-ne is no d.ibl but that a cheerful,
v. 11 regulated and tidy !i :ik, contri
bute as. much to the moral refinement
j of -U oe.u u3t as h d.,es to th:u
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( o iiito a home
s r- thi air
'; a 'ire! ui . ho!co-ne
' sv a t c the
Win. in
.ro . tu
ieo
b - grlitsni::d
in i nit arc is
broken Un 1 d'c'oreJ.
a here the d rs an ! cain
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nnpres:ii''is
of U .'X
:nark-
'A' !,t ; e r. .
i i i .- (o i..
o.O!..:.'j
ill J !
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cornets
and u wiu uo'.iiu'kiV
ir;d th morat
; :n 1 mental conditie.n d t !o family to
bo in cu!if,ruii'y with the objects that
urround thoui,
Ui' to be r. jvctted that innny
: L-eautilul wotnrn win .lU iT rp.rtnseivcs j
! ,
i fj look so renubjiv-e and unwholesome,
when clean calico and soft soap can be
!. ou -ht
tor
little, .ui i it i a p"ty that
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so in-;:; v
a n , ;:r.v:!.geu :ico.
wi!i
"Si!
iii; .i !s n' iH'l v-u. ru
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:jiv.f .1 vi e, vrpi ir.rir mo'lir.s
'.. he
W itn tae oUvics oi s-inoK4
and tobaoco j'thv, their heads to be
nnkvuipl and u:;coa.b, win n iakes are
so plenty, and shove's, scur.. rs; and
excavator.? so cheap. It is no !o$s a pity
that a home should loso its attractive
ness and comfort for want ot proper
managemont, order and caie. when a
little additional effort will r.ork so
agreeable a transformation. The simp
Lost and plainest cottage, if neat and
tidy within, is moro attractive than the
costliest palace that is foul and disor
derly. No homo anywhere can bo
truly pleasant congenial, unless it
13 orderly and clean. No women is
truly beautiful who is not sweet and
tidy, no man is tolerable whose habits
render his poison offensive. Cleauli-
ness then is a great scarce of personal
happiness and physical comfort, it
makes tho wife and husband more
considerate of each other's feelings. I
brings the family circle nearer together
promoting their health, wealth, pleas
ure aud earthly enjoyment Eugene.
Bird 8iugtng--which is a purely
domestic arrangsment, designed on the
bird's part to keep peace in the family
while the children aro being raised,
and laid aside as soon as the young
birds are off their bauds. . IF.
Beecher.
Some people are very correct; you
can never discover any fault iu them
but they dou't amouut to much.
LARGEST CIRCULATION.
IU THE WORLD!
A Family Journal
which chti be trusted, and is always full o
iiikrcit, is a necessity of tho tiuica. Such an
ono is tho
CHRISTIAN UNION,
il EMI EMGICM
a
HENRY- WARD MEECIIER,
EDITOR,
Sir. Ileechcr's brilliant and characteristic
f
l n in his Kditoriais and Star Papers, and
tho verbaiiio rtirts cf his lecture Hoont
Talks in the lMymouth Church 1'raycr .Meet
ings, ara great attractions. There i ale-o
larirc anl able editorial sUvf.
SPECMli ATTIUCTIOiU
Tor this Year I
SERIAL STORIES
BY
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Edward Egyfat&n,
llohcr tson Gry
Grace Greenwood,
Zfr 7 he above Serial i t lnor-c form
would cost more then double our sub
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U wn j i 5;i-i,. -i u:jJ i tar sale in thy picture
o.rt- itf f i '
I: ium, , u n:..-t C:iA2lMING CENTKR
'i!u VVrake"' and "Fast Asleep,
Th.?fe twe pretty French Oil Chrora?, noir
f.itnuiis the ' i .lincnt rcr. Wo hall continue
to t'KlT Tills IAHi o ever nn
tmai rihtr who i tcU rs theai to tho Ol e
grapl.. Siiject? LIFE-SIZE, and no o
t.olt; to please all whe love art art children.
Or. wa will L'ive BOTH the t)lt-irranh an
i the I.1H nn the tones given below.
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T-v i'i:?N vi .VttItcrijiioii
AU1-: AS FOLLOWS:
Ono UiiVvinv S3
1. Every Subscriber, for Thker Dollars
fhall re. civc th: CHRISTIAN UNION for oue
year, and tho choice btwetn tho two picture
premiums viz : the I' A lit and the OLF.
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9 TH GF HEMS Ml
HOW ? LOOK:
2. Anyone sending l$5-75, shall reccite th
CiiffisTus Ustos for Two Years etd to
tho Picture Preminrns:
S-nfm Money by Jttl 0'ilr$ J)ra t,or
llrjlrt, r l . Currency at tht risk of tht
o-FIUST COME, FIRST SERVSD.-tE.
The carttc yon renew your $ibiriittiMt
sooner you yet the jucfnie
estate plainly which Premium
liciure is desired, or better yet, tend
$5,1 S tor both, and the Prlc for Mount
ing and Mailing S also atate whether It
la a renewal or a new SabacrlpUom.'Q
Good Amenta Wanted Er
crvuiicre J. dL FORD k CO.
2T Park Place, Kcw Yor
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