Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1875 — Page 7

A Mce Man to Kid With.

The London rorrwpomlont of the Graphic tells this story : "' f th most .opu,r notion In Knsrland In that our Kytt-iii of railway truvdlii' stiria.s-ii your in coiulott, from th lact thut with our finull oari-lntf' It U t-ay to pet a compartment toone-m-lf, or, at wont, a carrhijri' with ot,lv one or two mrunniits. That th-rt are 'drawhar., however, rvcn to this muiinilt ot t-HrtLly lVlUity, the advcntuivs of a worthy director who recvntly traveled from on Midland Station to another may hhow. TIm train hr had to r.ttrh was very full, Rd ho was rather late, and iu hurrying to ud fro lie ob-erved a carriage tenanted by two nu n, one of whom wa lean In (T. out of the window, while No. J was asleep in the corner. No. 1 endeavored to aneert that the carriage was taken, but the director would stand no such noiwDM', and lulled Into the ORrriape, followed by the solicitor to the. company. The traia started Immediately, and tenant No. 1 rorHHled to explain that his sleepv friend wa a lunatic, find that be was his keeper, and that as hi patient was excitable, all that was to l hojunl was that he iiiipht not wake. Unluc kily this hope proved vain, ami tho invalid telnp aroused required the director to bit opMaite to him w hilo he explained the theory of the connection tietwceii lih-ponds and froirs, tne director's open mouth doinjj duty for the lonner, and the ranunculi being repre-S-nted by little pellets of pajKT. whit h

were liurliu down the npcrture with prcnl

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TecWioit by the lunatic. This hitciitiup nvalid uext insisted on the director's ..

The Debit and Credit Account.

No one can nrne a bwdncus intellltrently and profitably without can fully a pt debt and credit account. With thece accounts ntn fully kept, the fanner can by yearly balances w-e Just what lie is dolnp. If the account Is too heavy on the debt side, the farmer can Mi Just when' he is tending, and w ill by this information be liitlucneeI to take a new tuck und rw-ovi r himself before, lie has pone too far. Now January has come, and we advine all who have not done so before to open an account with the farm ,'and its oix raLions. Here are the Items that thould be cuAnr.ru against the kakm. Interest on thu capital Invented, at the usual rate, 10 jut cent. The taxe. The depreciation In value from exhaustion. The Interot on the capital Invested In m piemen ts, farm machinery and the stock employed to work the farm. The depreciation in value of thew from use. Tins Item can be estimated by the average length of time these articles last by good usage. 1 he valuv of manures and sea, anil of the matrLds lor repairs and improvenients. The Interest on these until returns are had on their use. The cost of all labor, loth of the owner and his hired help, at the rate he pays for help.

I he actual cost of board lor his hired

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invalid rn-xi iumsuhi on w e uirecior s All female labor employed in the pro-

tuuom ..... ...... "-r'"- ,,,,-t on of butter, che-'se. etc.

(ltll IM I rMl a liaiwin mmun-uiui'

taiiimciit wound up with :i screaming j farce, called Hot Pancakes," In which I tin fun consisted in the insane gentle- j man's slapping each of bis companion's 1 i iw in turn, anil exclaiming, There's 1 another ht panc-iktr." This fin-lly k-! ultcd in a Ire' Hglit, and the capture of the lunatic ; but the director takes can now whom lie trawls with. j

A l'roimsal in a Tar. A reinifj lvania pinr tys that the pas-ciijrer on one i the tnin.- from Hufl.iloto llnx'ton la-t week were treati-d to a love Mvue of unusual chaiacter. Oceupvinjr one ot the seats was a fair younj

maidi-n from furry and a pray-head'-d. Im

t'KKIHT THK KRM WITH : All its product, both that sold and that consumed bv the family.

' The eiihancel market value of the j farm. I IVrfnnnent Improveinenfa. J The rent of the dwelling house. We cannot too strongly urge the im- , portanceol a knowhilge of jx-t how our 1 affairs an' going. If the tacts which will ! brought out in these a4-eotintsca h year ! show that we are on the down grade, we 1 sh til Ik- proinpte! to call a halt, and to ' login earii' Kt Inquiry as to what we should do. If it should 1m lound by com- ! paring notes with our neighbor that exI elusive corn growing was the catie of our 1 trouble, we should take a new tack. If it

should provu to 1h an attempt to grow

ricvolcnt-lookingg.'Utieuiau tfomt hicago. !"''; or ot,,, r ."T1,"1 C"'P l,t1:tlt Mn was hatuKome and not atiove . He ! 'au.l the failure we Mioul-I cast aJa.ut to J i, ..,1,. . mi M in, ' n-e lust what our larir.s. and our locations

in- white hair and Munl. and a pleasant to markets, n pure that we should do. ,xpn-,iou 0:1 his counu-nan.v. lie had; I rictuN, we rtK-at airain that we have laV.ilnlM-r-.HiipanvfnMiii:wiei.ter,aiid0iftt,, har,n'r: riniatloij the few hours pasv,- in her soci.-tv bad I Ht our business and upon kindred i'ainav.akem,l the dmun of love' in his toi'"'. ' tho Uom of mk-ss. .mucoid li. art. It was evidently love on ri.t 1 w" " v, r -;urwI without it, except si.ditonhis part. With her 'twas not. " rare cases of lorn of cinu instances. Cut he told his tale. His wile was long ''.'"; -N.ve all, have nliable Inforsinco died ; his children had grown p. 1 "nation almut our business atl.tirs, and married, and pa-sed from his home. , bow can we have it, except we w-fully was alone in the world. He had wealth . ,ll-t' it, and .-ompare it. and weigh It? at his command, but be long,,! for tome ! 1 j our ac-counts on rhe Ut ot Jan-

liar , K' I' III' ll'llir, lb nui iutlifl yotitolook carefully after the little detail, and save much'that U now wated. Indiana Fanner. A Kich and Talented Convict. The Columbus (().) Journal says: Among the 1,100 prisners in the lVnitentlary there are a good many men and women who.M histories if written would luake interesting reading. Iwi Itrant Is one of these. H lun a young man he left his home In Ormnny mid start til for this eiiiintry. On leaving hi father gave him j.",0.)Vl to start life on. Me came to this countrj", and Is lug of a rather profligate di;osi"tion he traveled aliout and poon w ent throtigli his fortune. After running

out of money he w as compelled to work.

mis turn of night clerk at the

there he forged a check

tod. tried, convicted, and

sent to the l'cnitentiary for a Miort U-nn. AfhTgettlngout he rambled about a while, and som learid that his father liaddiel ami left hiiu ?il).(i0U. This he received ami w as fast making away with it, when he turned up ajjaln as a Jorger this time in Cleveland and was sent to the Penitentiary for a term of five rears, which w ill

terminate hi two months. At the time

.SEASON AHLE IlECII'IX Oir of Cluthtt Lint: Clothes lines should b well wijxil anddriisl when dune with, for if put away wet they w ill rot. (0 rand mother's Gingertirtad.i'up and a half molasneg, cup rich sour cream, t-a-loon saleratus, tablespoon ginger; mix. Arnica JAniment .'1 outiivs alcohol; 1 dram tincture arnica. I'm-qualcd for pains in the feet and limbs from walking; for all frcdi or rea'nt tspralns, brulset or contused wounds, and for rheumatism of the Joints and gouty paint. HutkviKeat Cake. JfJne quart of buckwheat meal, one pnt of wheat flour ; teacupful of yeast ; salt to taste. Mix the flour, buckwheat and salt with as much water, moderately warm, as will make it Into 1 thin batter, beat it well, then add the yeast ; w hen well mixed, wt It in a warm jdace to rise. As soon as they are very light, grease the fjrUdle and hake tlieiu to a delicate browru 7 Mal JppU Jiulter. The best apple butter Is made by peelinir, coring and slicing selected sweet apples and stewing thetn in sweet cider. cry little of this sort of apple butter, however, conies to the market. The bulk of that Mild is made from second-rate apples, sliced and stewed and sweetened with brown sugar. A large quantify of men butter Is made and sold lor ship stoies for use by sailors. To Judge a Fowl. The nar end of the bna.-t bone in a chicken Is soft, a grUUe, which, as the fowl grows older, hardens into solid bone ; by pressing inw ard upon tills bone it can readily be axrtained whether the fowl has bsti wintered or not, a It w ill easily bend in a chicken, but cannot be bent in an old fowl. All edible birds when young have the lower part of the feet soft, but as the fow l matures these bwcome liard and rotili. Jelly Cat. 1 ointnf Mgsr, J cup butter, J cup milk, 2 ej.'g. 2 cup of flour, J tea.oonfid of soda, jelly. Heat the egg thoroughly, dissolve the soda In a very little ci.ld water, nib the butter and u;rar

I together ; ai!d the eggs, milk, mhU mih!

Hour ; bake tins in four sheets. hen the cakes are cold, sread jelly on each, l'lace. the cakes in a pile and cut iu squares. Grated cocoa nut and sugar are very nice in plait of the jelly. Srtd Iiiteuit. Take 1 outul of flour. J pound of Mlted cugjtr. I itound of butter.

j ounce t caraway Mtil, and 'A eggs. Il-ai

thw butter to a creum; stir in the flour, sugar, and caraway se!; when well mixed add theeggn. which "lionM be well beaten. Koll out the pate with a round cutter; shajx out the biscuits, and bake them in a moderate oven tn or fifteen minuUs. llrush. the top of tli biscuit with a littl3 milk or the white of an egg, and then strew a little white suar ovur.

eompuuioii to share it with him. This was spoken In a low- tone, hut sullMently loud to le heard by those Id the Seats near Mill. At la-t the iuiMrtant moment came. The old gentleman sai 1 : " Will you share my fortune with me: will you le my ilc?" Then spike tins noble oil maiden, ,

1 catllloi. i our ncm-n itrr iioiiun i me. If I loviil you I would aciTpt;but! that I do not. and mut then-fore refuse nmr otr. r. Itut the d 1 nun still plea.lnl. lie askd to Is allowed to accompany her tn Corry and s-e her pan nts. She leelined. "His pleading wen continued until the train arrived at I.rocton, when she airaiu n lusi to let him aeeomoauy h'-r to Corry. His train arrived and they must part. lie threw his anus around her neck and kissed her h rvently, uumimliul of the v.iiut crowd. Then ii mm the nlat form

-t tin cr he hok off his hat, and with Id ! and got the po-ti hite hair and beard streaming in tin- American. While bretze and tears running down his for $12. was arrest'

dni ks, this age I lover blessed the fair uiai len, and swim; to mc her ajain.

A Lost Fathrr. About twenty-five year ago a man rut.-d William Hlair h-fY St. Sti pit. n's

f'arish in the pn.viniv of New Ilrunswick, j t),at ho r.,m,, a.t to prison he owned

lU VI III" illllUH II 1 II1MH IIJIll. No one knew w hither lie liad wandered or "iiied to care. The little childn n. Inith ?ir s, were cand for by friends until they t !irUd, and next went a parish hrg-s, where tfiey remainisl until able to earn their own living by labor, which they did. Kur nearly tweu'y-live vears, not a word " heard by thnti of tiielr father, whose lllmbnce bad alrno-t f.uhil by the lupse of years. 1 luring this time Mr. lilair iimlereil throughout almost every State in the Union, at last c tilling to a halt on the hunks of the Willamette, near the sct-

tiii? sun. He was an old man, bis sun wa

lnw and a year ago it set to rlseagainon the

morn or that great

f ighters had pn

aln ut $la.(nrwortli of sNa ks and bonds

in New York, of which he Is still the Ms'.or, and from thetn draws an income. A gKd many yars ago he Indorsed for a Iriend In Germany, and lost $20.(KiO by the operation, but he n-ceived a letter a few wc'ks ago from that friend, who i now a wealthy nn-n hant in rhiladelphia, stating tint if lie w ould send in his acx-ount the money would all le paid up, and arrangements are now !eing made so that when he get out of prison he will get the twenty thousand.

V few week a ago he received a letter

In which

f the hone

having broken np

T. . . Li i Vi 1 A tew week ago he n-ccivec so itsi t to rlseagainon he , f hU ,.,., ,;,,rroany, at dav of Judgment. is W;l ,m.IlW4MU;tor hi, share of I ,.ss.lh,to wo.uanh.,.1 tlie ,,frt hu n,oth,.r ,,avi t

rlili'stL inarrvtiMr m min tiutiwl urfitu ' . . . ....

Uking uoiomelnlla.;;;;; iSt i ff d u onlX! illSLTf ! Tht-ae will be sent tohim

I I li;illllLT I 111- n ItTt'UIlUll A III a f 1

K -l.il i a 1 III n MX. 'iniP,

m-, iiu-ircn, lownom ineoi.i man nan in ,.;,! n ,n i,;, .!,. n.,.i, i,.

MitVK Sr , W"r: nonie iin ilui-ii ac-juaintante with aeven other IanneiS ! wT iU"" - j "ifore'an .'id nVm' C S "u" n mi S . - t . V-'V I-tm, which U said to have K.n an exVlSKVril ! I' '" PrnJuetkm. He U very generous In hisi.assed N voi.d ti. V ,t! n T i bis nature, giving away money to almost ' ' l.i l.tj .k.a ciit-fi.nl liittnlnul . L .!!... a.

, lit III'' i ni r n iuni ii,iimii,-j tlilimr! Ill j I'.ramlt's money, and out of thl fund N an inland town of California U an Itrandt has made liand4une donations to individual who claims to have a . i "cveral discharged prisoners, lie fre-rn-t cure for diohtherla, to the sale .f 1 queiitly rec- lves letters from friends in which be 1 votes his energies. The man ! other cities asking for aid, and they never hi lately become religious (?). ' At a ! MI t get it. lie ac knowledges hi folly fhurch uietiiiglieisn-iM.rteiltoh:iveniiile , ' t'1'' way of forgery and Intend when he speech n follows ; "I have made nn : ffet out to n form. He I about forty fliv

"V mind to give in v projs t ty to the M r-' years of aire, and ha never tieeii married, of tin. honl. ( have siveral thousand I

-"mar iu money, all of which I Iniow on

' church. 1 li ive some tine lloo,1.il

M"l'k. e-lMli:lll V MHili'l:i:iil ll:iuL ln.ra

;l of w hich I give to the church. I have

'' a lot of "-ruin and firm urodure.

Modern Women. It is a .td c-ommentarr upon our bosstei rivilizatiun thsttbe women of our time have drpcneraW-d in health and hyi(ue until they are litenllv a nu-eof iavalids rale, nervous.

! lia ble n4 bwini'hT, with only here aud I there a tew noUn exceptions in the jieronsof the robust, buxom ladtenrharacteristic of the ' sex in Jy jroue by. IU a very Krjte eijei rience, roerin a -rioJ of year, and em-

hracinir the treatment of many thousanda of case of those ailments peculiar to Women, Dr. 1'ien-e, of the World's Iisinsary, Huf-

laio, l., nai perui-ieu. oy ioe comoioauon

cr certain vegetable extracts, a natural ine

ciflc. which bedoea not extol ass cure-all, but

one which admirably fultilis a aioirlenes of

puriote, lieinz a mopt positive and reliable

n me.fr for those weaknesses and complaints

that aJnut the women of the present or This natural epeclte coru pound is called Ir. Plena's Favorite ITewrliitlon. The follow.

lnj( are among those diseases in which this wonderful medicine has worked cures an If bv

mapic and with a certainty never b-fore at tained bv any medicines : Weak back, nerv

ous and jrcnermJ debility, falling and other dis-

rlai-emeDts of internal organs, resulting from

debility and lack of strength in natural iup

ports, Internal fever, congestion, lnCaaunalin and ulceration and very many other

chronic diseases Incident to women, not

proper to mention here. In which, a well as

in the caes that bate tieen enumerated, the

Favorite Prescription effect cure the mar

vel of the world. It will not do barra in any

state or condition of the ystern.and by adopting its use tbe Invalid lady may avoid that

severest of onleal thecoasultlngoi a Taraily physic ian. F avorite l'rearhption is sold by

dealer in Medicines gene rally.

A IiE.il TiifL Womaji.--The perceptive

faculty of women Is usually keener than the same phrenological organ in men. Woman knows that beauty rather than

genius is worshipc"! by the sterner sex

A man may talk with his lips of the latter

to his ladv-Iove, but the keenness of the

woman know that he I thinking of the

former in ills heart. All women have an innate desin to please their btaux. They

are fond of admiration, hence one of their

longings i to be beautiful. Ihe grand wen-t of female beauty is health the secret of health is the power to eat, digest and assimilate a proper quantity of wholesome food. Take Vinegar IJitters. It will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital organs, give a erfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion and produce a state of mental and physical electricity which gives symmetry of fonn, bright eyes, w liite skin, glossy hair and a genuine tj e of female loveliness which no cosmetic can compare w ith.

Wn were plcaned to ace, not lonz since, iu

one of our exchanges, aouie n fty aewre remarks addressed to scleral ieroua w ho, dur

ing an Interesting lecture by JJev. Jim. S. C Abbott, kept a coutipuuua cuugbiteg, whloh

prevented many frorn hearing. iVo'dewho

cannot retrain rnmi eoui'ning, una better stav

sway from such plaK s.or else take a Ixitde of

Johnson $ Anodyne Linirnrht with them. The Importance of rivlnir Sheridan' Car.

lry L'umlition l'otrdtr to borw-a that have been out in tbe cold rain. Hood in cold wind, or drank too much cold w ater, cannot be over entimated ; no man should be w iUiout

them who owns a good horse. " Nell closed for IJepairs" wa the title of the lU-v. Mr. hutz's sermon. In New Haves, tin New Year's night. Rrvaia. rialnlrnce. f'uiutlpallnu, ItilIons ollc, M. a ll t.a lit-, lnllyellD, l'lu lli Ui rit of On- SUimtrh are rured by 1 ull'a J'lll-.

lirHKM inuu lo airUrt piuM nesUoaU f uni r tali paper.

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OH AT. HOW TO MkK IT.' ;J

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Gi p (2rf PT (Uy at home. TentuFr. AddreM " PmJ Oao. bnaaua Co.. 1'urvid, M&iu.

C,)1 Itally Arrnl. HU new artvie anil tht iP-m bi Family rrr la Amerlra, nh io tl HJ Lkruiuo. Irrt). AH. M F U CO., 300 Uruadwaj, Ji. V.

rl"Ka ItATtOBDllllOR orllttwKk Ml. j.r ry.n.i ipn-. W off, r H nd win pif It. Apply MoSV.il. WkrrAI nMutD,0. SOVfSrrillXuroK Tor Sent atamp and flit, trreloall. Aidrrs III KsT A III., U Nassau Mrret. New YrV. lKTa lHTi:p,Pn r Women. VvTi J vrrkor l'i irt.-it.-U. Sf-rn fr. W nl ai once tv CO WLN 4 CO.. EutU auaet. er Turk. crn 7S :t. for i hioi w i.ifk D S- r. It. HIMXH PII. !h. rlf t,ratr. autlior. Ad.lr. k. iiKm N. rublxlirr, TuMu. o.

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11' L.jn tana. b.:.l.iiii i,, LUuuu-at bustuo.

A MONTH Armln ir;J ev.ry'lii'."t. Itn-lue.i hiirlile and firit rln. Tarfi- lr a lit trr. Ad.lr. . JOH N' W OUl ll A 1 O..M. Ijmh,. .

il'T! iln't fnll t.i m-nl yir sd ln - at mi. mr r1i'nlar of tlie -t wliina IIiIuk j ou i r imi'IIiIii m w. A'I.In .r . all ii l. H.WiNi IIKM . IS' . ' -Ii T'i i t. st. I .."!.

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CATARRH pa. t. p. i M.n. i ao t, anai tocair, . C'OSTAST i:PI.OTWHT,-A hotni Mala ae r rn.aie. tl'a -,-k rraiiUL Nor-'it! rii'ilr-4. I'artli-lar and valuable Kainpir writ 'rrr. AJ'!r-a, tlh c retura stamp, C. ;oea, W liliain.liiirirh. N. V. AGENTS WANTED Prnd tot p. rlmrg pur, an I mr fltra li-rni to tfOlm. NAIIuNAL l lBLI-HIMi .. M. Louia. Mil.

RIFI.FS. KnOT-CHK PITOLi,

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BFTOLTERS,

Victor Hugo is expected immediately in Guernsey, but merely fr a short visit, in order to arrange his private aflair in Hint island prior to his quitting it for good. Hugo has decided on relii.quWiing Hauteville Home a, a resideiue, and in future will live permanently in I'sris. Hi -s daughter-in-law, Madame Charl Hugo, and hcrachililrvn,littlc (icorge? and Jeanne, w in) are now In (ienon. will also take up their abode with .M. Victor lingo in l'arU.

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TIIK SF.W VOIIK WEEKLY WITNESS, .ulna Newm, Market. Worlea, f l.tuw and I.le VaIY..r!l at Sl.40 prrttar. fsMairr t'ald mr 30 rla. m luaiirr m 1 rial;. li- r'a. lied J VOOO t Ircif la'.wa id tbrrc year, beoa lur frr han.plis Copy. VO MOnEAK IDE'T. i:iITXDS PATFST A sar Ki t L VMP. Kxlnirmah i.n brlna nfwt or f Una f ram the tal!e. h f're hrrak Ira. and ranol le fl .Ird hi i- 1'ehf el ; no hl iatnc down tlie r hlmney . I'rirtt-l. I'al.iitrilli'g"ilhrr Imru'T.'Cif t., nt rlpaid. Atrei.ta antrl. Sfnd for Clrrolar. Adilrva liaaroBta ABaJart.u llroadwaj, Nrw Turk

0

Tha Antrkan Ktwtpaprr I'nlon tiomtert

tr 1,J pa.ra. aaparatvA I a to a rm aubdiTta lent. or asparata litta anS mat of adTertitinj, sddreia a. i. SAJIBOEM, lli atouTua bu, cauaaiwi.

"Lanite Fatann eontalna T artlclet aeeitd b every Ijs.1t I'alrnt (nnrllioldrr, v-laa.ira, Tliinaf -le sic cuaranIml ortk Sl.W Sample h... by mail, m rmn. Arrnta aiii.-l. I'M MR At OKfl b. Jucbati atrcct, railaUciUia, 1'a.

OUR MEW

ADVERTISERS Who dralre to r cb eouniry raa.lrra caadoaola the heat and rhrapeat mnanrr lr I'alnf one or more arctlooa ul TllK umir m"-rra Al'IlLlaar I.i-ts. Apply at.C. FKlTf, 7 Javkxia Strrel, C lilcaaat.

SENT FREE A honk erln the mjeertra t II- A T f T1 and how any inn mar opt rati- 11 llilj7la ..HTMafulU llli a fal'Ual (iffVI or $I.IMMI. Com-r-lte lnmiii"in ami tllantrvtiiina to any aildivaa. Tl MHItllNiK tSL UK, Baaaaaa aau Bawaaaa, 1 Wa.1 atrrt. Near Vork.

X ST. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER. Tlaa 4 heatasal A arlrallai rati laataly la lb Mairlal. Only reaia a-r Skajajajaai. tola Din raxh ainth fliolre Aarlculmral oiatt-r. t'oinmeaca your nharrlpt'on aionrr. Well eatabllahed. Thlr-I rolunia. Oood taa aaaera Wanleil. I.lhral Wi'i-rm-iita. Addre. J. W. ntTTIICW. atr O., l'ub'.UIjr. So. tit N.rito tli M.. St. 1au1..

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wllk ar.Tliaar 1 aaivrliaui-a itf auawI W J - u' laadiaf niali aa4 lara aadlahaiia tliaiiied. f."5i I l'""Wl aMii a v.HKtoHal L' 1G, ,MdraB.I aanmra lur AatSoMawt talarra.

yi -N ptaally, m llk aatlral raa lla aaaa u f-l and L?. 1 lky.aaif.irUMy. IsnriWU ai au.lM arllb i A , ja.i.1, a.v. Cit. Jirtta.j. al by

"'l'i- rmrtmfr mr aiall II av mma. t.AA.a.AA, Ataaa tank, OkkaJ

Moore, Wrtk V Co., frlr. Jtunftrtt. IL iih: "Heal

k mmmm lakra Urn Ua.1 mt all Hn-ail fi'Pnaii.a. Oar aalaa ara ln Siia wltai

mmrm a.v-arar-' illuaall. DaalnH . -TiA.lrw JL.Cn..

briMtt,IkmumK,mjt: "Hav. aoUi raar mmmrn, W mmm fur taa mmmt tmrrnm rmmrm Willi aerl-,aatlartii uiall aha kara buwi.lll." luaaaaa) la

t-rfiil ; aaa yara aavtmra will buy a w." Sau4 la, Olrcalar a

UBO. V.UKXTZ&VOm,

Thla new Tnaaa 1 a vora with perfivt comfort, nlKht and day. Adapts Itarlf toerrry mottiia of tlie uody. rrta.auia Kuntura audrr tha bardat cirrrlaa or Mftitil at rain antll prrananratly cored. Koltfobnapbyllla

ELASTIC IF.USS CO,,' way, V. ( liv.

u ir cu-auur aiul lie cami.

YmS

AV TaT- mmm WJ

SS I SilUB

f rLA8TIc"V

Wo, Rroad

and ae.nl by luaii. Cailwr

OOiL .ii.i.U va.ti:i K'vv KkTELL IT ALL Pr .Mm. PtMihrri i.f halt I.afc 'ifj, lorHis rtvrt lt. vife vt m M riiKrti I' Th iV. t Jl tart

01 b are tun " kutibn ,-"ul t't Ma. cm u te nniiI 9i'ii trc- NAei swa if.H Brtcht, i'urv tii Gnl. U I t tl; trat hrw nt, tiUe A all ntltrr I thrw t oste. SI i mate v " 1ti i sf-

( vrr-if anis tt. Mr wnt A,ftiri ft.- tntfT

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Canvas. J .ar.'v (p.ni; f'ieta h imi i' ' i.i s - UJreft RowELi tTr hesmahT . Advertising Va- Agents, THIRD 4 CHESTNUT 8TS T. LOU It, M0. Forward adrertUrmrnt. to all Dewapaarr. fwrm il'h Inforiuatlon a Pi coal of a! erUaiun. I'r .ar ;:.:.oS' w, patera lor ruatomrra. kN'P 0u ot h. w-iai. ra l..r Uia exauiloatu.n of aJvartlo. ra. Aiinw.r pronipily all In.julrlta If mall. Solicit ori'-i. U.ui bualue.a Die a

fcTfmfflmy . anti rr. I

PRI I ir,m t

lor Paper or Job Officss should send to

MARDER, Luse & Co. Chicago Typo Foundry, for a copy of their new Specimen Book. A full assortment of Printers' Supplies at the lowest ruling prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! W Address MARDER. LUSE & CO. Chicago. III.

Dr. 4. Walker h California iu. OSar Hitters arc a purely V pertain j preparation, m.ido tliit-llv (wv.i U;o na

tive lierbs fnwnd on tho lower r.inf s ri the Sierra Nevada mountains t f C.i. ;'":. Eia, tbo nicdifinal projieitic.i rf wl ici are extracted therefrom withou. i!k u.-v of Alcohol. Tho question Is si I . I O J daily asked, "What is tho cause cf ti,s unparalleled sucross t.f Vixkija:: 7. t i TKitsI" Our nnfcwer is that they n -no o the caue of disease, ami tho rutient recovers his health. 1 hry aro tliCRitvnt blood purified and alifc-Kivin riiifi j-t a perfect Kenovatur and Iu. i'nra:--r of tho pjstem. Never liefore in th? Lia.orj of tho worlJ has a nu ilirinn l."r, compoundocj ponewii!if t!.r rrai.i.at).' qralitiea of Vikko.r U rrrns in hr :ilmit rn tick of ererj di.raso man is l oir t. Th r sre s featla rury..tiv &.t rlUi a Tu:ie. reherinjr ConppKtion or Inf.atiiiiaiini : the Liver sad Visceral O.iiUi1, ia IUHlu Di.K'aaes. The propcrifos t Dr.. Walkkr' Vixsoar l'-ITTKRS are Apriciit. IHanhiirr'ic, Carminative, Nutrition. laxative, biur.w, Sedative, Counter I rriUnt, SuJinuo, Altci tive, and Anti - It i lion. ft. II. MrlMHAI.n CO,, fTTyrlt anil Gmrt. Apta.. San Kranoiaoo, California, and c. of Wanhinrtiia and 'harltn St.. N. V. "old by all Irag2lt. ! lrmlrr.

TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF A I I If ininQ AD 0IUOI5ALLT KXCXCBITB M AKKRA OF t hataa lllllaWs;

"''ll ill llkl IIIMIIIHT I llfsrilU.' Ill) III.

riin-h. Tln re Imt one tiling in all inv

iK""-i.i.Mi which I i.s. rve lor tiivt lf. ' I that i-i my ii'lrhntN-tl undi-liM tir the ''for dii.hih.iin. whiili I v.ill i-ontiniie ' h In n toll. re lor thu iiUHh-rate li iee wii a Untie." 1

-I'rof. r.inaniifl llrrrn.m. Vli'imn. flrt

some tine Mooili ' lntroduc.il jmital rani. They weir uil

111 r.nlainl, riniuiv ami NwitzTliini In W, in I'elium nml lNnmark In Wl. nd In Norwav, KkI:i and the Tiiltil States in 172 :1. In some Ion ian countrict aeard ntfaclutl on which an anstvr may n tnrniil. -

A piano afl'ordi 11 yoiin? lady ptxxl

enanee In sliow ht llniri rln.r ami lur

liiiger-rinjf.

Wiliioft'i Axn rri:iotic or Kevkr ,M Ai.l r: Toxir. TLia invaljalil ami atamUnl lamilr DuMii-ine l now a botiMehnlil worJaml maintain, it reputation unimpaired. It in indorsed by the nilfoal irfnion, and prf M-rilii daily in thu t hsrity IIt!tal and othrr II iitsl In New Orln. Wilho(l' Tonic i Ihua hiifhlr rfH-oimnrn-ll t.r the li ailin milcal men of the rmintrr. and l worthy vt uci indnrxenient. urr K ki, 1- iM.AY A- ( ., I'roitli-!or. New Orleans. Vun M.r. 11 y all I)itri;iiTH.

Tnrnn inn rtttrr war of f.v!njr mnnry than in j un liaainif a irrHl artielo. Thft eaperinllv the cae in o orinnjiifiinia an art!rle of itr-fM a a irclitleiiian'a collar. Thoe who hsve worn either the Klinwooil or Varwu k Collar have ili.covereil thi, and advUe tUlr frieodn to try thee firt-tia goods.

AndrnIiialT tnakr. r.f ti. "Palrnt I Tory " or CrllulnM Rnlf. Tha mot Darmhlr White Han rilrU'ian Tin Mardlr. nrrrr prl Inn,., arr not altiTld by hnlwilrr. Alaaya rail for IhB Trailo .Mirk"MIF:iilK I'TI.HHY O 1 PA Y" on t h Wartn. Wurrantod aud Suld t aai Soalura la A uUtrr, aiMl bj Ut UiauUlOi ctllXii' ua, 4a UtaiulMtra buei,Kew Vuta.

FASHIONS!

" Smith's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar." The ontr TInsazlne that IMPORTS

STYLES SELLS rattrrn or tbera. onljf (1.10 7"r, wltb apleiidld premium.

pip nrTaTCTD TWO "I SMITH'S IBSTANI OHtSS OlVJI UT T U rl tLEVATOHS, and tie laitn n of tlii. !wll-

tllnl OVERS. IIRT. wiUl Tlrttli .lodfl, in oe g vn IHtt.ui rrrnilnm, u tiic ih twhi m will CUT THIS OUT, ni ' " '' ai-ntit.nn In "BAZAAR." No pottage on tho .Magazine neat

jrar! CRANCEKS I o'nj fnr anr terrn. Funrle f"VTSmltli a liiairurll-Mi ltrk, or rrrrl of l)reanjaU !u '

10 t enla, al-lotfue n a l-d Kr ih SUDip. AUtin , cry plain, A. CURDETTC SMITH, I. O. Xloi UM draailvir. Tir York CltT.

m, M.id SO CtO

I rtm mt raim ta

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