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'tVj :- f '¥ : ’v I V ? - - s'vj ' i v: j 'p‘fy Sft :!ji jl- - SV -- ' - : i" - J - I v! — r i“ : "' 'J v V i 'J i 5 ' ' J t- s V yHallyTERMS: PfmMVrcVlf 10 00 Ylfl M Fer Annum JVr Annum BOO ’4 Month jin IV Moat Arfirra W - r ® Fix AlonflwThree Months’ - 360 1- -1 1 2o FevMuulh 3 00 I’cr aiugie number in the dry- t: refill) number M 36 :y ——CK IT -- After costly experiments tIio problem of producing a jnerelian table nrtrelo of kerosene from the oil springs in California haa becn golved A late number of : saya- - tho Alta California ‘ the pleasure or witnessing exiieriments last evening made at the lretroIeum Asphaltamrand Coal Agency tl W If- - Tooerin CoGovcrnmcnt J louse Huilding presence of a: niniibcr of gentlemen connected with the press and others which were conclusive on y tVe har y - A 4hatH)int lamp- - was filled' Vith : and another Downer’s best kerosene mth kerosene produced yesterday from crude petroleum 'from tlio leads of the Buena Vista Oil Company in Jl’ulare tha county' by E Benoist proprietor jof ' I chemical laboratory 643 'lnird street' and loth lighted at-- once : The flame of each was cxadly tho same hi color and V if any dilfercnce irt" brilliancy ofi light i: thr California — t waTin favor of xistetly article” ' ! ' The 'questions of quanljtymd cost j- and if done satis- remain factorilvrfinaiiciaf and social revolution ' may4e expectedv on the Pacific ' Some ' : who pfofess to' know ore doubtful in j - xQiyt6iucncj 6f ther extensive disruptions - vOftlie various LtaTy earthquakes on 'J ” the Pacific slope j' The noise made-ithe eastern states ) respecting the California petroleum indi-- cations- - must be considerable hsj says S F Bulletin scarcely arrives that does 'pot bring a party of borers with superinteiulents and machi-- r l n cry for “striking'ojJto say nothing of flood ©“prospectuses" of new comf - ' ( - n l l i 4 ''diB a-stau-ner -- itho panics “agents” Orjd “profc3i?oV” j A party of 25 laborers who have been operating tinsuccessfullydn Arizona for eiglitecif rnonths for oil hove transferred their attentions to Santa Barbara ' aL A they hopQ! for better luck party' of practical Jril strikers in tKo Inte rests ST thoThilodelphla and California : : l’ctroleum ICoifipany with- machinery i 'are also in that county and about en- -i gaging iri tlio cntejqse' of boring This company wero formed in Philadelphia with acrapitar o $1009000 and - own i V the San Francisco Kancho ISjOOO acres the Coronal Rancho GO 000 acres lOIOOO '' acrc s adj oi n i n tlje-la- st named 'all in - Santa Barbrdcoimty and 1 40000 acres A partly in tliat and Ixja Angelcs counties ' 'Dr- - Letterman an-- j army surgeon Euper- A intends tho iirojicrty andJie is “more than satisfied” witii the petroleum indi- J r cations there v 4 i Tho Ojai l!etroleuni Company of Xew : i YorkwitUV capital of $10000000 own V j & largo ipxlio seven milos bock of San Buenayeiitura Sata Barbara countyr s Thiev have a iargoanfount pf J macliihery vithjpoinp!ete refining tho way rdund thor'IIornFro-fessorllodg- e sujieriutcnds the property Petroleum Corn- The Pacific Coast" i pany also of Xew York havea capital of f5000j000 and own land in San Luis -- - ! -- -- - The Richmond Sentinel Jeff Davie organ) of Feb ISth talks considerable about' a guer rilla continuance! of the war Eut that was before the e vacfeatioii of Richmond though in view ofibat event land before the1 surren der of Lee TliOj Sentinel may not be still of the same mind: at all e vents here is the then projected futurej: j:"‘Let not the few dastardly submissioiiista among us try tcLileceivei themselves or te deceive" others by pretending that the Yankee rule after all- - would not ne so intolerable bdt would be only the exchanging one form Of political government for another The whole lands df the jSonth would hot repay the North for the tost of conquest and those lands if successful they are determined to have Then tbd Southern snbmissionists would be reduced to a state ’of slavery more degrading cruel jnd exacting than ever before was Imposed ion human beings ‘Va vic- -- woe to the conquered who v ' endure irrible 4 fate-tbut w the conquerors fat their calamity would be in! vTiie cbnditiob to whi&l they would re-aS our: people one which mne-tenli-is of them would never fcndure to tiio bosli Jikej or Joshual aqd atartof theta under Davidjf like- our peminole Indians like the Scotch aud' WeLsh (we speak metaphorically ' for Scotland doe rijot boast of treeror bushes)' who haver pcWr bcen conquered like the Swiss tlie i Spaniards the- Circassians the Dutch'theLa Yeipieanslike all people inhabiting mountainous or desert or soarsliy counl'hiu war would only fairly have begun trieswhen our bduses our indoeures our villages and cities ore bur ibdt onr crop destroyed and out itekldlaiil wa 4c Then woe to tlie coil queforsli for tbeq would begiii the banditti warfare the guerrilla warfare the lying la wait the ombito4& and surprise murder In detail iiasassiiiation in every form Already much of our country is rapidly t growing up in densiTTorest roads have become impassable for - whqbl carriages Rattle and hogs in large drovqare nihnmg wild Harwoods and our fields teem' with game and oar creeks and rivers with fish and fowl The voluntaresources ry fruits of our soil' added to tho enumerated would enable us to carry on just a guerrilla warfare almost interminably for these resources increase daily justas the' de- vastations oftheepemy extend - If our alTaln iihmild come to the worst and if wo should not be able to maintain large regular armies 'iix the field we? would by guerrilla warfare make the South too hot to hold Yankee intruding landlords They would be watched ambushed and shot dowq by day like beasts ofi prey FeW who would find themselves their wives and little' ones driven from1 their horn :s would hesitate if necessary to waylajr the Yankee robber JHo armies frdm the North could put down such a warfare as Ups if we fight but half as well as most othei nations similarly situated have fought Already this roqde of warfare has heeu inaugurated tin Kentucky Missouri Tennessee --and on both sides of the Missis-sinplndeidwcj have 'guerrillas everywhere doiii mosteficctrve service - Idke llhdderick l)lia’e men con sealing themselves y in fastncBscs and secret places and at'tiie winding qf their chieftain's horn or agreed signal cdIlectingT together and bursting unexpectedly upon the enemy with the force and rabidity ofi the thunder‘ Blue! bolt - Thi cavalry Ridge are as terrible as the' clansman of Rhodenek Uhu And-i- et not craven sptrtnissionist suppose that they would be - exempted from the horror of this new mode of warfare Being more obnoxious than Yankees they wonlil be its first victims: Let them recollect the treat- ment of captured tories :in the revolution of 1776 and MakC timely Watning fTbm their fate Did not a blind 'madness ttrive the Yankees on' they would recoil with I just ter' ror from that result which wp have bat faintly sketched but to attain- which they hre striving with 'a frantip eagerness as if it were their highest’ good Nothing remains fur us buttaking for our watchword 'Never surrender!’ to pruspeute the war ia whatever form we may and With whatever energy we can command until we "drive out our ' foes horn this fair land Which Uohaq giveh ns” o ce - -- - w WTSS A A OOOKXuuHmseM her nsdln jyJL' rMums InatracthMis in Moiiio on ths Muo-Drjsn MlUdeon andin Singing at her midencs 14th Ward or 1 the homes of the pupils1 Truiv— 11 pr quart in coin or equivalen- tone half in advance Enor- - high cost to$2 of-th- e DiPUkK VARIETY ? AORTCtXTUKAL SOCIETY here rnUed rpHX JL SEED at itbeir Gardena which they PDRllOANq offer 60 cent per lb Also Y hw Teti at sHistorian's ottee -- at iL T-- ea A iA W -- gp i:- -- r Othcrcompanies Ure'Oiganizingin the Statesfand it is therefore probable that we shall soon learnjwhat can be done in producing tlie Hluminating fluid id California Perhapa iti- - will oo(ae jtous -- irom the Pacific unless by the byesome enterprising son oJa gcnii should' strike tho material here m Utah and Jet ns Have tbe real refined article as they huve it in Njw York at six bits agallon ofi two bits we though for: HAVING i j vtfrK- corn or L on fhe shortest ttirif-e- iui with a turn out give every one satbfiictlqiiU: 3 THE lOt ' I ex- - v j MEDICINES AND CIIEMICa 1 nrsi of newsJ Frenc i proprietor elypaid Ifour millions of ranc for a tract of vino land where Medc was the favoritejwine and he has realized the full amount of the from the crop' of 1864 purchase zdoney! ' alone: '' j 139 & - f u ' 1 & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE 1 ' Shipper of freight - ' - it-L- O' HUTTE UJIELD’S OVERLAND v ' lvgo‘lot’ of CLOTHING ' WIIJTE and BROWN evenings lieited at J r “ J EM : -- OTIS KIMBALL General Agent Buffalo F POUTER Agent Sff Broadway New Tork A T WILD I J BASSETT “ Old State Ilonee Boeton “ “ II K 1IOBAUT river TRI-WEEK- Lint’) II W CARR Agynt saxW F Bart lit J M9K References: WM JEXSINGS East Teniplu Street “ WALKER BBOS “ W 8 GODBE “ II W XA1SBIZT MASON LY raixciraL orricKs 1 4T Vcy Strrrt “ 6 L City & 21 S4 D A: l?-t- f W Lave '’v - TES OjERLAXD KAIL is again receiving orders fbr rpnK npdenigned A HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS and ia pfensred to make arrangements Dr tbeir iFreight and Delivery in thie citv The Prices at the Manufactory In November last SllO $130 and $1'0 $110 Instruments for feleetlng-IIous- - t r - i Ion hand WM- '221-- tf tie Read ea JENNINGS- Terms! fiaSOand 0300 and upwards accord ing to Oompass and Finish: Deacriptive Chtalognes and any information rea: pecting Coat of Freight etc sent by Mail on appli- cation The InBtrnmeqtbTreighted by the way of San Francisco and Culenulo or the Plains as purchasers direct : j These Family Inatriiments can be seen and tried John Wat kina Esiir Provo DAVTD O CALDER AGAIN FOR HUE STATES! A S to receive their Orders fir r 1 MARKET THE EASTERN! for them from will purchase ffhff Ono PIcco of DomoHtio ! : kind ef Inm work will ba executcd at K' moderate pricro PRAIRIE SCHOOXERLOAD 'r' ' - ' 4 - ' - f t t Indoding 1YAGOXS YVeightcn to' fally secure' a supply of gnia at th Ferry and depend upon obtaining It ibosM address a letter to the Proprietor via Great Ml Lake City Utah stating the jjrcbabl time of their arrlvid imd the amount required 3 11 ‘ vMA-CIHXER- ’ STOVES -- I TAKE NOTICE! fetal! buy elcliuivelj’ for Cwbi AjL diae GwJd from - v nnmeroua en'iniries fromour friends we are IJ10 pleased to infirm them that w a shall b glad ’ A Groceries and Dried Frail Butter Eggs Grain end Ilonw Feed with a full Stock of Miners’ Tool et prices that V11 ensure satisfeetion Constantly also Bncon Family Instruments 1 - vHI ( ITo1 Article of Flour : a Arrirola— CaU F D Pryor W'H BeerosTuMdy:—A Thomas J Maj J Sisk D J K BpbinsonUpdegraff Eeurw 23)-t- f pccessary for their use ami coiiKtnuptioo BiACKssirrms shop 1 — BUITKFIHJ) General SuiwriiiTendcDtAtcLiMin MIXERS AND TRAVELERS irtkl i Cn depend upon being snpjilicl with efery ' RATES - ChUK SLlaaiiCri HOUSE PROVISION where i 1- !! - Merchant will bo enabled by this IJn- -' cf to rundve GKN!a frMii NEW YOKE CAT at SALT LAKE CITY lit Ttili t -dy HAMLIN’S - AND DEPARTURES N T rtiiliidi-lpltit- i - i' ARXIXVAIi - with this INtiMjf’itnect Liquors & Tobacco 11 New York City 1 d - ! - ne I” " - S)uth fth Street State Street Clark Street M tiu Street - 11 G CITY Cabinet Organs - wber ITT ON INMEDUTELT wknVeii jsaltIlaue Jfo j - ' O' WILL BE - 1 t tiitnti -- HELLER A SNYDER Auction end CommiMion Merchant aud IMi Ratal Agmits- - April 5tb1883i tut' raHscngcn and aldppen have their choice between A DAILY MULE EXPRESS between the Erie Railway connecting at Dunkirk' nr Buffalu ATCHISON and DENVER and tli New York Central Railroad couuectiug nt Buffalo Time eight dayj ulsn a Fare and Rate as low a thwe of other LineEATRESS hftwrta ' (Mark pockagea “L S A M S pmrood j - ITesldent the Pvk New York arrxaixTRxnixR D A But tcxfUdil Atcbisvti Kniens forHefnil all changes mode in Union dcjiot Ko ‘ XRKtxt'Rza: W K Kitchen Three Express Train run diily iwtween Chicago Raw York Boeton Miihulelplila etc Sleeping Core on oil night trains are fitted np with evety known lmprorement " v: have for Sale WE NOTIONS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS BOOTS and SHOES HATS siid CAPS JEWELRY abovo-name- The cost of img one qf these jamps it is declared j uot the cost of one ae-se rter and b tbeir use all attempts at desertion are ly frustrated DISPATCH 1 - ot I i t lugubrions tone— i Hamlet I am thy father’s ghost!” V When even as1 the Prince of Denmark was contemplating tbe image ofhis Esther’s- ghost' a voice waa keardfroxa another widg''Don’t you believe him Itamlet t am your father's ghost— this fellow underbid rne” And with the word auother!“Gho8tfr la blue armor of course! stepped on the stage 'The embarrassment ifIamlet was extreme Two ghosts of one father both drpssed in bine armor speaking at once and each claiming td bethe SimoaTure asthn— h - “Hamlet! un began ghosty thykthn’s - NEW YOSIw I 1- - - Paid up Capital $6000000 tI j V- ST JOINT best and shortest route 5 WILLIAM ” has btvn organized Into a 'The above Route offer pnparallglcd adveiitape to the traveling pubbe having fewer dism STOCK COUPAKT any other Route Letwevn the SmUfiird and the Great West at the eanie time pacing thruugb the moot pleasant part of tho country aloug the border of the great chain of Lekeaahd through sumo of our moat pupulousCities HKM TT- IB Cliancy Vibhard Supilt New VorkCcntrel MLaL It Poswuger Cars are fitted up in the most - 1 11 --—r-- Particultr attenti the and 1’acking of GOODS fior pallt UTAirTtkitlTtMlT aud all diorauCMarkfUL Gmnla ruli as LPw a they ran be bought I11 New York Notice to the TraTdiug JPnblleend Eagle Roc Ferry - I : CORNER of FULTON r I nt-'- i 1 If your msband chews thank God that ne doean’t smoke If he Chews and JMTxsi smokes thak God that he doesn’t take - DYE STUFJF$r I’KHFUMKRY1 ‘ FLOUR BACONyltAMS : AUE urdsuks sl’oxcra §6v$ V ‘s -- - 7 to 10 r0 f5 cent Cheaper per on time dealers who than those large buy Ordwrvill be received by my!f "2 GEO TAYLOR until April Sutb at the ea rfthe Hun John Taylor Hlh Ward h7l rr he coosulted on all matters of purcbasing " ing from 9 am tu 0 daily My temi ' V foUWK 5 A fts CMbmlrtion on Purchases I G City to L Freight from Omaha City 25 rents per Jbf or half jtvpaid and htimnret3 me n Hfift After my depart tffa IhaveantkorizedMrbrj1' uaul Ji Taylor to receive and transmit orders ' in- For farther jrtkuUrf apply to S-- E R YOCSfe Or George J Taylur at the residence uf liuo 7 Etc Etc Pj Parties sending by ns will have the ndvanteoa of Tfeylor utb ward “ Vrenceas TAYLOR MORGAN CO o$NMt Mtectlng styles to rait from our General Stock of Yfticii w$ Inteod p$rcbfui$g foe our fton JlSSl )o s L®? Baffle Beck Ferry YW If AfFLEBY Shake River J L — v t One of Oi Flrai will etart East In' k‘ Tew wctk NB — W pre: row constructing s good and tml any amounU not i FOIL SALE! in Ufcre Lelcavea win m received afterwards and A portable 20 feet overshut Water Wheel ASEIVALsat BALT LAKfi HOCiil BRIDGE ACROSS dUBSTANTUL ttedlo him "’ 'I' ' ' S feet bucket Goods IkrcLued and Dellvf4d either toarder ?j Ir Benhfiel JPhUip Berliner: RIVER water-powon tbe Premiers or Freifflited tkruugU as jrnesdayi—L Sugar Mw TsrMghtiniD ' rejureL D WoodnUEUWarnpr— Wm boilers complete wbilch will L' I' fi tW tbe of ejpi For tilbt Hrinltj opened aily-tparticulars I 1 fmy Government Derry Mayer L Doalema Wm W'agon large ottmuo about the end of May nexL -' ug BOURNE k NKBnnAM JfW liildwuM 1 new tibicago Wagon (3 Si ' ’ irr : v?S Xa City if - i£tc - & JA3IES NEEDHA3I - - - - ! fc ' snake: - er - - - AS! - - -I ' ‘C 1 K PAINTS OILS Motto: FIRST COME FIRST SERVED” LAKE SHORE 19th Ward ' der six I'm your fathcr'a ghost Hamlet” At this juncture while H&xnlet stood loob ing from one to the other in most iunprince-- 1 their miseries not to Umaen their amoubt lyconfasion No could a uje' uofoldTHhe but flint be may grumble at the rich S : Vi- sV : -: !’' "A sf cw ASSW - 9 ' s I : DCIUrs ' IN t atq-t- f I - r X IVKIOLESALE EXCHANGE 15IJILDINGS : j" the oilr I Ne Hamli t l’m your father’s ghost1” An Fnglish newspaper says: : 'e cried No xTr too fat OVERLAND STAGE rrl4 caphot impress strongly upoaail ror-- ' “Doomed-fo—yuesdaj:--- W walk to time S G acertain Depsrtares when in doubt whether the Godbe Ben HaOnpton' j j i jespondente earth” Nol continued j j l postage or aJetter is w penny or tufo “XoHamleir” In"'rxB oontinued bo iAxx 2 Ghost Ko Jkxp yxmaun ik? nee the force of the oH proverb Tivor sinuatingly ifs me that’s doomed to walk "Arrival — Tuesday: —I JI Marshfield s ueads-arearth — not him You see he ploys fo Sami better than one” j five dolUnsVtek andT womd not do it un James IUcb JotiB Heidlinger P Berliner Fitegerald -- v wliiclfis fully carded put at their Office I m 'v- - A!CD' I ' GENERAL STORE 1have - O ‘ “ V V 239-l- 2 (I reduced peii greatly i PUGSLLyI " 1 BeEemueiCtiie Old of ooslity ansarpawwil West jpbllsdelphls and - j s' MERCHANDISE VXDSI!iLLrGOOD TEBJIS Sole and Upper Leather : ' j j ji' 1 - Citjpon -- bo nice and would say an oven dollar a gallon IV would bo is cheap then os the imported bras tallo v coal gnA ' Let is or even as home-mad- -- ir arc prepared to Freight the same to this lSt f Is also strata in thil blast and the pnblia ' may poet to find here on baud and for salt I s e - hi j e : rf J IN TIIE EXTERN STATES and that will A I (Q J WARD io 'M A - MachineryandWagons - aud etherwive thoronghlylrepsired the' machinery my customers will take notice that X aiu duW jrady tq y grixd tfiieit BARLEY -- trA-'Jt- i - GRIST pat Into tot s!- ‘-' DOUBLE TURBINE WHEIJL - ‘ again fir t the-matt- er not 0 GENERAL- e does all three thauk God t live long f1 "a It is related of the great artist Poussin that befog shown a picture of a per' son of rank he: remarked: “Yon only want alittleg poverty sir to make you a I jood pnintef tojn? A flag of Itruco was sent to the Captain of one of tbe Mississippi gunboats GOLD FIELDS' OF MONTANA with a challenge from a guerrilla chief to meet him wijh thirty men- - arined with muskets on mile from the shore and FERRY funiibd with a have a pitched battle or in tlie event of rilHE JL good Biilmtantial Boat and two excellent Btiong ot thdt whisa declining challenge bottle roper and ia now in apiundid tunning order LUHESBIXOULD REAI ) ioiltsPAPERS ky wa3 request! as a foHcit 'The gunand Freighters will find it advantage boat captain didn't see’ fit to! embrace onEmigrant to on tht SOUTu! SIDE OF TIIE keep Itris' a great mistake' in femalp edneation either horn of the dilemma b RIVER presented on account ofjotainlug a aupply of to keep a young lady's tirqq j and attention the guerrilla whereat he was very muc ’: graaa' devptedo the fashionable literature of the oifendcd: 1 ' In connection wit the Ferry we have a day: If you would qualify her far converea- An Old Remarks Bachelor's upon ton’vyou must give her something to talk Women — If iron dbn’t marrv them about — give her an education with this actuthey al world audits transpiring events Urge despise you Jj If tor do they abuse you her to read tbe newspapers and become fa-i If you don’t let them have their (own miliar with the present character and ini- -l they hate you If ijron do thw ruin way where every article required by Traveler you provefhent of the ageHistory is of some hey see aDetter looking fellow than the past wbrldis dead and importance but Sto we have nothing do with jti Our concerns yourself and take a! fancy to him ten to GRAINv J rt should be for tlie present wjorld to know one bnt they run! away from yp BACON what it- is and Improve the condition of malriud? Npt if a know it her have an intelligent conversation conFLOUR Jones oht Brown wire talking of a cerning tlie mental moral i political ond ' reour of times Jjit the ligions improvement ' ' ! of the centre table r0ungj clergyman whoso preaching they TEAr tad heard that day The sermon was e kept part of the time covered with weekthe'whole fsmily very poor “What do you think !of him?’ COFFEE ana daily journals f ly — men women and c ildren —read the news- - inquired Broijrn “I think” stud Jones papers y “he did much better two yeare ago” SUGAR didn’t he preach dt all theri1 Why rONE HMLlET AND TWp' GHOSTS CLOTHING said Brown “True’ replied "Jone3 ARD ' “that is what mean’ A FINK AISORT3IENt OF There is a jblnss of good women who ror histrionto honors appeared) on tbe boards was of the Walnut Street TnpatreiThe play have no ltd: perfectly good “Hamlet” Just before! tire curtain rose the' men for riglft have many the ojf saying they power gentleman ‘engaged to play- theoMGhost’ F struck for “wagesf sna the msnsger was those who would go to ruin but for the forccdrVo supply nis place as best he could giuding providence of a good wife AT1 SEASONABLE CAN OBTAINED BE In due time too play wint on!and the Ghost substitute The near Portland camp in blue- armor appealed saying ia his usual -- Would ' i? ' X IN MOTIpIV 't i’heavy expense lAMld - or mt An Be A 1311-prte- rs - - -- ) fl mmp -- The first National Petroleum Com-jKiny have: G40 acres' in Buena Vista county Capital stock' $L000000 divided into 200000 sharew §5 each J (LATK - 1 -- ifTWt-l-ffvJ- ” A B SANDS &c P furciiaSe ofpjLs at 50 cents per - s Obispb county ORDERS FOR THE t 20 way the drii&k whisky now at the high prices —the cost making this formerly despised quiteUashionable—b a caution to those who qon’twant to become A drunkards Npcte dialer in paid $120000 td the United States government as his tax forprhieky mnnnfkctnred by himdnr log tho past six months and other manufacturers andholdtrs have paid large suns in taxes Upoif this kind of liquor )' All classes nave speculated in it Men in nigh 'position In the government—old politicians who have “run machines” and distilled public sentiment —ThuVlow Weed at the liead of them have madejjthefr tens of thousands in the past two years In whisky speculations i Congress has been ridden tike an old horse bv ihe speculator! who Jiave attempted to shape legislation to snit- themselves The taxation laws affect them- Distillers want one thing T the specula :ors another A' aw h is jnst been passed levying a'tax of S2 a gallon on whiskey after I January 1st Now the p tek are working npAnthe Preri-p- e TOCaktert wint kin to nijn the bill rtptillers re as urgent that he shall veto It1 T! e government Is broiling in whiswhat a sad final termination to the ky:!' Maine law! The government is now getting its richest treasures from its on v and other Ignore j The war is tqx to a cox able degreeji supported by the immense qnan titles of Iiqpor that tho people Are drink and Intoxic tractive ami for speculating purposes After thousands elf drunkards after making making It fashionable to £eep liquor In tho house and in club rooms! after reviving the old liqnof loylng practice of offering the intoxicating cup to friends who call— the Maine law has done its work of evil and the United States is drawing Vast sums of money’ from Its tax on :that which gets the people : dmnk It shows to wfyat sad ends fanatical ideas will carry the peoplewho follow them and it shows too how mistaken are the views of those Ministers of the Gospel who tarn their attention frgm religious duties and embark in the work 'forcing those fanatical ideas npotn the statnte book or into the policy of the government —Hartford Timef WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE - '- - lO-l- i abdicated if cotton has resigned drrad crackxr 1 G0DBE& MITCHELL - T PURE SUGAR I CANE I SEED WThlskys getting to be 4'king”glnfet-- n w - Hard 21-- 3 ‘WHISKY to-da- ’r appa-ratus- low ain't Wot any tale to unfold-father'my boy- ' At thisghost (riffis the curtain fell leaving Ham- to tfle the matter with the ghosts be- hind the scenes while the audience were shedding ears but not of sorrow L first-clas- -- - i ' jf l f” April 13 WEDNESDAY MORHINO GOING INTO THE UUSII I TheDaily Telegrapfi J &' " M'-O- ' "yrn1 vf ? i r Vo'TTpT "1 U)£ |