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B Water a the named: 1mm ~ fs »« 2 $2 & dremer, _ tule © * M afr, ~~ ‘* their igrgezgtzécg Of» 4. . p 0 ell t a “- w}? vn‘fll‘ $o ', & “49 <4. ‘3 lint crl e. +4 Huge Clothing, €) t. ge m9\ & é?da~; &G-9‘ \* -To Stem—w Oat hot, wx 5 55 *> app, Hamper; Reese, «l ind hm eegfigi‘fiewe 3 iujh tth, “flfi Mandi??? : ® I* pele peat g done fiomfifi of the pat- amwmnow & 0mm Hames mal o PLACE I~ STS. al% IN ent, we are propared to 05?! you in the City Speclvallti‘y; , 0 v - Prices. ‘e. * 4 a?» - n goss o n a> L ( 7, K I | 0 é t we. YB M; H poor\ A “A; Lc ast sn ai fizimu’ ¥ gjl‘ j eh'flxxi * Qo to \ HART 'S FOR ALL YOUR DOMEM'IGB They sell Cotton Goods very low Go to \HART'S 'for your Prints. we in an the New Bprlnm Denim : 27 % Lliy. ® hocdl - M LFC\ | be cartain ways of converting Aabor mm: R Jygfif}, wheat 'and 'wheit into labor, and when Kasm| | v -__: and get Great: | aithor of these commodities, from any’ flargalns 'In, Efibroideries ' Thie eure EL! Que” i mafia becamee extravagantly dear, it i is a 1a then, ** _con calamty. in other words, and' in Go to | 'a broader sense-whon the relations be- for the | > | tween the necessaries of life and the labor XC Rest eoci 315.121: fifpnga in the a wiueh produces them, aro disturbed by Goods never jobbed lege by: the caso.\ | - 3:9va on either side, thete is suffer- \* !s in «nantes \- Re , ok & F For some of tho ow I come back to the queetlon, what wimson TIES, 35 C Ts EACH, shall we do? I havh confessed my ina- . ___ In White and Colors, Plaid or Piain, a bility to answer, how we shall continue fo ex f ao To « fume\ \| ~ [raise wheatand, corn and cattle at a cost of h and get the © A _- LBH Best. Km Glove in the City. T: “(i-b mJiH A’R’T ® For Ctoths (vn‘d‘ 6716 SprmgWeighte, just in. NEW STYLES AND MIXTURES. -Go to \ HART'S \ and seem! their Goods and Prices and bo convinced that 110 is the best +-- 'place to buy = «CM Mas\ Dry Goods, Carpets and House}_soy «9! meme Furnishing Goods, AT THE VERY. LOWEST RATES, a W. E. HART & SOX. NEW DRY eoops! THE LEADE Saturday, March 7, 1874. Dd Farming and Farm fiber Mx Brorarn Famers the last fow years very great chaifges have Teen made in the relations which our busi- ness bears to the other interests of the country, seems to me some 'of these changes are so very i Anjurions to ns that we must devise new plans or content our- selyes with less then the Fust reward of our labor. It is of not much mg to point out an. evil, without giving some, thought to |- the means by which 'it may be corrected. It is of no nse whatever t? complain of the ingvitable. But if we can'g gt diear ideas of whatever causes obstruct firogpen . ty, we shell act wisely if we e tamest. rts to temoye them ; or x: 1m : we shall do well tee ant in new directions. . . , , e ‘ ~ For more than that; yearn € have very keen; in Hunting out ontises of failtge, E suspect if. I had been half t* , keen in avoiding thein, 1 naught, how he able to |/ knap my. inseam p fou ao e “may meloyed, from mow to Wei! f but I don't know howévthen' labor wofild he its : cost:; cand I sould like / 4:0 have htfle more than lie 'coitin prospect, | A04 «SO Pretty Prints 'and Ginghams PB og | | bither if prohibitory legislation, or total e, > ”13 the gut i355? 200 i=] an: ordinkmtpi‘ohibxhng' ing the sals of intoxi> ' cating and lave pledgeii them- : [Belves to see 1h“ meh'an ordinance .| potatogs and most other products brought just'as much as the present| avtirage of prides. 'The real labor of pro- | duging theso is just as great now as it was | then, Tha.costof the lsbor is fully twice as; great. Thus, a hundred bushels of (wheat twenty or flnrty or fifteen years ago:, 5011ch buy fwice as . much lator |Las tHe same whent would bay now. As long. as. our. people eat breed theremust abhor _ greatemthfin .we -can convert mto NEWS OF THE WEEK WASHINGTON. Thé Senate m 'debateil, from day to day, the Gentenmai bill, and the bfll to promde for a commission in regard to the | 'liguor traffic, but without any voto bemg taken on either, The Naval Appropnatmn bfll was passed, Mr. Fenton presented to the, Senate a profest of prominent New York protesting against Becretary Richardson's action in issuing United States notes with- out the authority of law. Mr. Ramsey submitted & reepluhon which. was laid over, instructing mittee Jon Transportation Routes Beaboard, to consider and' report upon the expediency of improving the water routes and railway communicatio img - the Mississippi valley to the eeebomito ; regulate commerce among the States-and to build a double track freight railroad from the Mlemeeipp river to the ocean,: -abstinenige, and the amendment was adopt $4. 23 areas to 12mmthe‘bfll they passed. Mr. Garpenter delivered hm eeeend speech pnlaomeiena airfare. a 1 a 'between England | _ The Senate finflmed Mr. Simmoneai a qreluuu‘fe ed, the enter- Z(Iellee ref fie‘i’ertof Boston. - © = ‘pnae od 52 e, Cink. niiéeioner of Internal Revenue 18 to a resolution of‘theflemte,eay§ ig the 'last mmonflze; 250 flfimt f “““ ”if 17 meme mum colm ,f ba td nk foo - x o goon , () 149, aB 420 00 i un “eh-Temperate Cleve- s ....... W € \ excite tht mot only‘ bolle shan reat 1?) i6 thorease, ins. M mfifieriemio- ”Thefom'r“ ig chemofidalnmh‘ f Ohm, have naked the city council to ;pass | emforced. fighe women have Weal acme - because I have to: take all me chanees 6! ommhone The Ohm! o! Moe, headeé ~ prised | place,. . . i yrovmcul autflonhes fingering moral and | . + the | material support. ao 3 changem the situation, | The Oarlists keep up the bomb mt feal writer, is dead. . Excise Comments in holdmg that ale Tiquore and gdmitted' their Junsdmhen to revoke 11mm for 50111113 beer on Sunday. | pennies! “we © The British' vaernmeht hes received a dispatch from General Sir' Garnet Wolse- ley, dated from floomasle, February 5, an- nonncing the entry of the, British forces in- to that city after five days! hardi fighting. King Koffee had promised to sign a treaty of perte, ind Gen, Wolséley exported to return £0 the coast on the 6th. -' Queen Victorig has sent dispatches to Bir Garnet Wolseley oongtetulagng lumen his succeks.. ~ A dispatch hasbeen recezved {at the In- dian Office ii Mr. George\ Jampbell, Lzenbenanb-Gpvepor of Benigal; giving a most a repott of the condition of |. the people in that. preudency { Be says that fpll‘iQYQ, fing One ithdusand republicans were lulled of the rest some were taken. pneon- fers, and.the.Others were drowned 'in at-. temp g to' cross a near methe waysof their retreat. | The aggressive movemehts of the Gml-_ ists has aroused # feeling on thp part of! the Whale 'the government . byg e means in; their power to crush the insfitres- tion, come pouring in, 'and all the theatres 4m this city have ngein performances gn: i m6 of 'the cause,. w GP, Telegrams hLve bee’fligceived . from the The latest minces from, Bilbog report no. th ly. ° Dr. Forbes pulowfihefienkndwnmea. The Empor f 41mm has returned to Mme 'and »other mines p}. the Ar- Qonfedemionu wees Them Inch proposed to lay Henty. 355mm 'Brand, | Judge Platt sustained the Brooklyn] 'and bear must be regarded as contained in the general 'fesoription of intbxicating $1 ' Hfews is exeitmg Fave ed ggoiemment troops encamped 7 i of Somortastro;, were sur ~Contrib ptiqns of money and. clothes < 15 | marriage betwan .f negro elnldren,‘ then- deeeased ether. lazing mth fatal resilts in| ~- immune\ be: | Wis «The wen em in the Camden (N J J to work unti theyexeeewe the pnces pmd beforé the, panic. | ' -The Pi burg, Fox-b Wayne and Clu- cago. Railroaft depot ab Valparaiso, Ind., was burned on Setnrdey mght mth 4 lot of veiu‘able merchandise. ittee of the South Carolina: Taxpayers' Convention will meet in Wash,. ington on the 19th to present them memo-] rial to Conpréss. -The Independent Gmnges of Massa- chusetts and New York have united in a calt for a convention at Sprmgfleld Mass e on March. 6. .|. e fBessemez steel rails are now manufac tured by eight establishments in the Uni- ted States, producing150,000 tons annually, - tons, Just completed shown; that ~At & r Eleebmn held if, 71119, m game were. I? npon: themne of heenpegex sultifig-in a dééixive' victo 1ty fornolme se. ©. ,—-«'In\e case in woman, the Su tame Court of the State of Mlssxempp: who wore emng ae heme of . ees of the Ene Hallway, are on a sinke'for pay: s, 2003 Bufi‘elo Dzvlsm t woolen mills ye determmed not to return: | upon a civil a which _mll seen be mereeeed to 200,000 _Nahenefi Prison Beformflpngzé ~5 e <ul la 8) Lofis, onflareh 13th.. BxGo Eras? mg . Seymour milmnke the h Mt as &~| and the Rev. Br. Bellows ofN. 3 f; be among the other speakers, n, se of Sunday?“ liv ef of I’ohce hes Already} nos on a white man and; anegre; ci societzee Of Lafayette fioiiege on: Fane 'his gout, find has gonk tothe % for & few weeks effefit and chifip ‘ f : . sd tin suk &. ha , A???” \I++ 33% {a fij‘ fix 4) g gf'vf 25 i Q“? {b abt ”q i “fliug;flf' 5 jg bps p ot\ we+ egg}: i“: A; , wig TFI are, gm Tg -E\ j'TT . 4“?th J,“ pp A“: j§i sfi%%mmmmqm¢“wwwww41 flee» enume1%memmfif Ko. f 0 ¢ cot 'g . le Crests hag? wfi aot fol “n?\ 955 2002 e x La l {*n - buts fg «join; Fe§4 # Lg! <11'~:\i aps {zen-Huh?\ 14623 s‘ nantes tn tree enses s ha nl J” (ff I§$f1 f“ h ; Bdge n'f, s. at, puss 1.\ ik Of; qweffifii I? ged a Y \ 515— 37; Pei ty \uC ”i! Te v \' lnt V\ Warton cem ferin mess . . “fl (onl Pr tE ted on p , tlp s . _NBw- ememe.,, _| | attace tom onviton. \3 don't want | the yaar | last anived fon - . PERSONADES® -| | w 7 em-, mar high-T pi ca M7, the | & the?“ a \ previous 16 | ~ting Rev. Jacob Knapp, famons as =- Wm E H “8c 30 Lame mgfitggggmmm 131mm Aritrli ; \._. | pork of £2?“ dispelling the . gm; finvglayreaeher, medasaockm. nix os 2 o r } ae TiC \(*' | Monday, aged 4 > ~ - ~. |- -\ How m hmfidoffou want mew } MO ! . ! | \-General J Haz * . V110 Water) 3h. Mi\. ... | sey | Bouse Paid an SBxions Inquirer to! the | an *' The Auhintee 'King finally Wafim'eeneeeegeit 011122; 53:37:42 Waite Je'famemm .»@ . DIY . “(Eds ”033336138. __ \Ope hundred d d Nard sir“ WU {1133311013035 offhs Emmi: £10098, | ber of the Ohio . Conven- <out 2.8 [. L, [Bee it eefi anm forg ; tand wag a p KW Gen. WOMr’fl‘llefld- tion, is. o of, ths ked ' 'Hkn> of th | mammfififi'ebfiimm” ”m‘ gé mmu\“fah*mmaiter said the? ' i e ca - State, _ mR e~merked' shen y; at “if“ 5: 5045 7&0 tag a, a ffi 111g “35m Mgfifi 'too 115871 fit e —-Ex—Senatqr Doohtgl’é, .of Wuénnem, - \6.26% 7 H A R T ”we, £ ~] | then X #hi \you\ don't give quite Ho |a 11111011thny figmfifimfbfimg nes! Kor- Good Bargains in 64 a??? if; gamma veil trouble about 5, saying Massact ”at“ Sonato' has ”med ”film a??? z; Black Dress Goodna Md» éfllk‘. e labor ; we don't gs gangs]; gf it for flag mxmof dor o h Pu blntoengmfiment, noe ur P T 111035031 7m“)? a . \ M k fl ; m * {_+ i A c s - ~TheRev Dr, JofinHafl, offlew'fom . G0 TQ . , _ fienej What: ith 'tho tan hour fiw | + The Jadion ei mailman-elm greet-1x; The- Repub were victorious: m‘ city mamouncéamméof the sem = \ HART’S ». : | which reaches the farm ways tham | ensoursged aod will continue the wantare, pwego, Poughkegpsic and Utics, at the Indians State Sunda was???“ | one, althongh nok-devised for it, and per- The'tslktmi firearm ntlerly devoid | erhoorats elect their whole ticket . T, Con- Kor ali kind; gum; M a L f vention to be held:at New any, June Plain and “my 33,me Weatxavggfimhireainw habits, s25/of any harsh. were; sad\ abounded in| lysmzonfyoi thirty, --Mrs. Shth’fB {at Fay Q0 m0 mfimfigm t“ wamfmmmi maxi” kind-II \ belut i adchshens aw m m © mm‘hfl Jo)“ barf fimthérhond have de’ N Y h (”saga’ th a #@\| = co _- rge an ° Mimeéfhheximbeeegaeu scarce cony liquor traffic. ,;. . >\ _- Fmifléed not rate h!“ ., has given $5,000 to Hamil n Col- H R fi - low 10133387“ “33351313 8 [lego as a'f d for the aid. f Trat médity, ° Taiall this T suppose a phial. The ladies 'of Fodianapelia: fully com- afiyresent .~ dente, - o aid. of neédy stu; . {rowe Spring Carpet. . |Phecmight discern the grim of “m‘fi pfikflmmfityflnfimfif’ temperance! -At the |Charter Election held this| ._. #ar| Ymmeaexew; there, ism. © 'There is, an evident on! 'Oberlin College received a banquet of ~* \T 408 | make properly sucsomb to the) demands of movement . apd \3 | week, the Demoorate 'were successful in | g; 000 in the will of the late Sardis Burch: _. ,, boro\ { e During the mam received. Troy, Auburh and Newburgh, as well ara. one' of th g KFAI s s» abor; in of which, , note the frequent mmmwmaxm, . that two thumty ar e' of the original Abohtlomsts of to get your yearly supp | organized conflicts and see the progreas-- | Hit hich on Ale 3m to Ohio.: o House Furnishing Climax. ' eng (the encroachments, if you p , of the petitions w m 2. \43h\ N w Jersey Legislatnre hag -Ben. H. Hill is to run for Congress ITE \ oa . twenty years. We need Only Took. ”Higher, Ind beenwifhflmifn. _- {| passed the b authonzmg G snbeenptxon in the Ninth District of Gz hi in Cot \HAR\T's , The national temperance society is re-| of $100,000 1b the State in Centennial Core had m ch is | m & ta a ti W1! M é b 4: I as »» i ___ For some of {hose Handsome - | 6 caca to ea voice core Por | sate; héaryorders for books:and tracts | stock, strongly *! Demooratic, '¥herefore s Urctone's fox: 3.1ka Lain» $311 112233? 533mm 13:36 A4 Jack hi? from: fous sections of the country. > : 'Tlikely to elect this unreco trusted old» rebel. é . -Daniel Drew is lying senouslyfll in his housé, No. 41 Union Square, - Very his physicians are, it is reported, fearful of a fatal result, | ;> —-Mary Lincoln, who filed shaded} in {Brooklyn last week, while on her way to church, left bequests amountmg to $7,500 for charitable institutions. -The Hon. John D. Deféeés is eigagae d political history of Indi- ana, from the formation of its temtona} government till the year.1873. . ~-The Rev the Frefich Methodxst Conference, and one of the survivors of the Ville (3h Havre has suffering. ° ~ -The Speaker of fihe 3115518311515 of Representehves is one a colored. man, thirty-seven in Delaware, a printér by ir: p. | ally an editor of a ning\ lea many otganized themselves into aReff E rm: \2rd 94 precopal Semefiy l - «—-—Sir Walter: Crofton, anthonof thalnsb prison system, is expec ted QM. Fring. fig}? opemngfi addre Vaueeretary Robesen mll‘fxdeh‘ver the i inmbridéhient oration 'before thé ‘htéury ~ -My, ‘épm'geon is ameteaf'agfi‘ a\ > Bast iy ary 111815 There aura-410m (”$11 A 'Mr. 13:1de moved to amend the 'lquof | Vienfig. , . 0 trackmen, carpenters, painters, sor freight] {; raffic Kill, so that all of the commissioners Professor Hurley has been Installed house employeek 2 the road ab Work‘ 0 makb the inquiry should not be in favor of h he \q mm? of Absrdéen, ' this 20137181011. Ol few persons are Allowed to see him, and - mile F. Cook, Presxdentei - died from the éffects® of ins exposure and |