Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1876 — Page 3

THE rKEMDKXTUL LMitTIOX.

T Kewlt. Frxitu tin New York mid. Tb.'ii.'t t(j-rturi of th etitr of TueU am yet far from enmtiietr. they sery rlrarty in.in-it that auiiit I J. TiMen an-i Tli'ini A. lleD lrh k Live t-!i rli en l"re. It-Li sri.1 Yl. e-Tri-'I'lrr t rif th ll itfl Mute for f-.ur rr fr- m th fourth day of Mart h next. 7b 1. lu ilesu at the rurruj.t pirt IQ .ower I' an in.liftiact Jrtile i a tunniot t tLe Uet.utiiirab a ll in gratify in t every hmie-t aa.l patriotic mau in the t'r. i-fl The? or rwhe!niin triumph in thi State i prt!y oir t. t&e fa-t tiiat (iov. Til.leu hirnelf iriel tb plftiial cinvix. H: Pu train kr?-hetl It outline, at..l hi kern r M'acDe.i it j'art h'ular. i. TiiJen tkjT properly ferl .rwti. of the majority rant for biin tythoe who hate known him o Inez an l well A a'rea.ly remarked. thU city ha xen lioT. Tilien' home forfgrty year. Iurthis !ne peril! few men in th metropolis were I tier known than be. He lis ai it taken an aril re part In it Luin5nr. aa.l hat sool imnn it leading politii'Un. r'or ruipb. of this time the rlty n.t Nen torn by faction, in which, on the one or the other, Mr. Tilden ha borne a prominent n.ire. h u in thi rity that the bottentand moat envenomed khafta were hurled at btm throughout the rntit. Yet in the f u- of all thi the ip! Lere hae j eunferreil upon hira the trrmt-! of the hrir- i t mj,''nt? ther eer rajt for a t-aodiJale I f r a ra'i nl oCice. The il;ir'n Mare of I 'nnftii-iit, an.l. we .e!ft. New JereT a!o, fnl.iW the leatl of Niw i ortt witti iitnil-me iiis-riiie for TiM'-n an 1 It. t rtn. In liin, the h me of U n lri. W. hnw her afi re. ialioa of her eminent citien ry Urze.y iu.-reainr the majority he tae in 4i t.,;r. tthrr Vetrm Mates fi.l Into l.n wrh Iclnna. s -. ' - - I .....-.. t 1,,. 9 9 If we are to cre.ht the return nm- at himl. even 'itiTi Car"':n ai'l Loui-iana hive i

thrown otfthe rvi;io.' voke of the carpet- , luc were s.-u-t--r regime. The ballot ha proved t.x, ; lyo, ret urni t.t fore tnem ; but the people :r.a.- tr the haTooet ! ' lh Ui- refuted to . it.mit to their ueThi treat victory h m int point of U- I a the I nited Ma ea er.ate ha Mi.ce niS.-ace. In an e-pe. ial manner it i the ' retdlj uone in refrain- toaimitthe triumph of rHf nn In it everT a-p t. : c1' ' eat iu the senate whoe claim Thou!j the !tub.icvi raiedth'- fl- U- ! few out of a declaration of the ame Board. t ;e of the l,.HH!vhirt.",ov.Tildenan.r1re,i'JeD1t',rnt "vtr, ei;t down rol-hi-rtalTutorskept their eve teadi!v on " luiuna. w ho enforced the deda-

the real i-su of thi mniora'-le contct ref'rmin th civi! ervice, reduction of zovemci-ntal eTn.hture. and the relief rfcapiiAl asd U'or fnm the cvere preure unilrr wh: h they have been o lon b)'ed lrr. 1; I im j"i-ie tr f ver-vt.fll.tte ttie !eliefi. ial re'il' w'ji. h are to i!ow frfm thi triumph. We Wave peace in t he Sout b. and bircrny between the North and the 'uta. Vehai'. hear jo more of theinter-v.-ntioo of the I von-t in the election. The o;trv'-m:.l will cea- to erind o'lt it product of lie on the eve of every lcDjortant poi.i; a! campain. The free.Jmen w ill ur- '; tae n-iele tenor of tcetr wit, ci tJie:r b!...t a thev plea1 lentil th it the , n:ef' end of and barn at ' a colored man I i n--t t t e the -erf of unprincipled pohti--iin. who have heretofore ueil h'.m to fo.t white r'.'U'- into pla. of power w ar tVT row J plunder and oti)rethe pepe. ',iinf wi.l revive; ia'or will find rn lovtuent ; cii'al will not brink from iDVe!ia-nt ; rrertba k will cradually aptre. :i:e to the value of coin; our bond wlt, p- ct;rrT.t in t orei.'Ti markt. and the mer'haat. t'ankr, and rnvnuf-turer of tin and other cit. w ho, on the eve of the elr'i..n. at'emp'ed to frighten the pop fri voMn a thy plea-e 1. will, after calm rejection, b.-onie aomewhat a-himej of their -ndiit t. t ne of th ern-Iet reult of thi victory I the Seal .verthrow of (irantim. It 1 the end of l.rint hime!f ; it put the tlnihInrto'u hto lltve. who tried to step Into hlh"e. Th Tcwation of uch ColTUP't t-.liti. uc m handler, Iloteon, ItaN-ix k, 1 hepherd. and In Cameron will no lonrer t prfl:at!e. Chameleon of the tvt of " hurx. OntoB. Hack. anJbrow wid d.appear under the sod . The carjetba vermin th Kelloc. the Ca-evt. the I'hamW.ains, the pencer will re wep.t from th fae of the Southern soil, which they have so lonz p)llute.I. Lit ute devoutly thankful for the beneficent rilt which will flow from the ele?-ti-n of Tilden and Ilendnck. It I the work of tu fnend of Inform, and to them the credit belong. Tfc Xw ! nKia. rroni (he New York World. J 'Pe. e on earth to men of coo.1 w ill ' " t the (tLnriou mcf of thi tlorlou dar. The mxmiacent Tictory which we pretiiured ye-terday, and which we ai lunce today, ha been wen, indeed, by a irreat. united and determined political party. but It ba been woo by a party for the salvation of apeop.,. It brier to the defeated the same bletsr which It Injures to the victor. It i tbetrtumpb of union over disunion, of order and of the law over the spirit of di-onler and of anarchr. of Matesmanhip an.l patriotlm ever part Nan inaolecae and e tiooal hate. Tlure is not an honest man in the L'nlte.1 State, of whatever creed, of whatever rotor, of whatever political aSllation. who ha not caue thi day, whether he know it or not, tothack io.i for the work which wa veterJay done. In all our past ht-torr nosuhLmer spectacle has been presented to the world taaa thi. When the armies of the KepwMie, flu.he.l with Tictory. nielted Tiierjy back Iq-o the creat body of the people at the cI.hm. of the civil war, the poliMtrusted ' " iTl ...... .1 th the tremendout re.pon.IMli'. It bow assume . i . Ue, wtnea m me

hi-at of battle cow In the hour of victory, the true IeiuM'rata of Auien-a will tiow t'.irm.flveg faithful to the trJiinl principle of their rree.l, the equality of all men before the law ami lu the c turtu of pulic opinion. Their advent to power mean )uti. e, fair ilealintr an 1 an t'lu field to all cltinn anl to all ilm-trinea. It mean the due reward of hi Ultor to the laborer, ami a )ut return for hi capital to the capitalist. It mean that in the public council every section of the I'nion hall h4e itadue and proper weiht. It mean aiire a'i.1 peedy death to all f irm of monopoly snd of opireoion. It mean pea-e on earth, we repeal, to all men of KmmJ will. To men of evil w ill and to them alone it mean that the hour of reckoning ha couie, and that the uti-e of a irreat

J leople baa found thetn out at lat! The DUfBtrd Mate. (Krom Uie New Tork Sun. J The Sutes that are now In Jipute le. tfentbo two political parliea are three, namely, r lorida. Ixui-.lana and oiith Carolina; all of them, it will be noticed, .Southern MU, and all of them ainre the wr in the pueM-naixn of the Republican party. There can be no moral doubt now'thene three Mates hje now voted. They raul all have ifone lemcratic by ample moritie of ttie people, because ttiere no reason why they ahould not have lnred in that general reaction which ha m .iv-ly wreta from Kpublican control all the I other Southern Mate. In this eueral re- . action Louiiaua, the wort pluu iered aii'l J outraged, perhaps, of all, fully J iinedfoiir )earsaft'o iy clnin a letno ratio Mate lioveruuiT.t by a larre popular majority. ! Ti.i iotrnnieut , however, overthroM n j i fraud aiid force. The rirt a.'ent of the ; conspirator , w ho bad prevlouly been In j power, wa the ao-faile.l lU turniu li jard, I a body cocsiatin of five meui' er. who lauiuednot mcrtly to canras the vote of I the .Uie but to alter them and rveii.e ' them st their pleasure. Inl?this I'.aaril I'frt to tbe return and to de"uo in noaru oy lurciLrf out tne law fjily electesl Mate olticers and inelallinir i thoe whom the Jioard had selecteil. Tbl i H .ard i cow tv pi UKn the return of the i resent e'ectiou; and, although, a we ive said, there i no doubt in the mind of !c!e!'.!XM-t m-r. of either party that the vit I uijj'jrii) of the ballot cai lu the Mate i in I favor of Tilden, it i believed by the Uei pudi an that the declaration of the Hoard : will be in favor of Ilay-s, and It i upon thi exjectation that the Kcput lican set up ! ttieir Ueperte asertion that llaye i . ele-ted. I Next la importance i be State of South Carolina; and here, too, there l no reavon 10 t,e"eve,b1 Ihe Mate has not followed tae example of '! the others by irivin a , ma;r:tv m ravor oi ta democratic candidate. Tbecantaon the democratic side n Mt,n ;uJii'teu Ly vvaie Hampton, an ' orxiiiai i i.iou uiau, hcu anown lo ail IQe ! pople of the Mate, colored a well as w hite, aodinboe personal character all have I the hiirhest confidence. The Kepublican ; candidate, Cham! r!ain, is a carpexj t'Wi,'fr from Masa huett, and the ' people, reduced Xo extreme poverty , a Xhey are. naturally revolt saiu-t i eontinuin bins lu jniwer. It ! I triifl that ien. (tratit, violaiim; the law, ha seut tr'iops there to overawe the rlectors and compel the timid to vote w Ith the ; Kepublican; tuX thi outrage ha been met j with s-jen fortearance and prudence that it ! ha not produced the effect designed: and 1 Hampton and Tilden have been voted for by a majority of the eople. Thi result, ! however, Za b Chandler and Jay (iould. at 'thi moment the leading spirits of the Hei put lican party, propose to set aside; and this expectation l one of the support on which tne assertion that Hayes will be declared elected ha to rest. Id I lone a the case differs somewhat through the addition to the people cf that Mate of a considerable body of naturalized ritUeni, Cuban by birth, who have been driven to our shores by the civil war in that hlacd, and who have settled in Florida, here they can most conveniently pursue the manufacture of tobacco, to which tbey were trained at home. A treat effort has been mvde by the Administration to enlist these Cubans in support of the Kepublican candidate, and one anion? them, a man who had fled from the city of New York on account of crimes In which he had been detected here, such a fraud and forgery, i wa appointed Xo office bv den. Grant. and was nominated a a Kepublican candidate for Congress. Hut Xhi attempt Xo seduce Xhe Cuban failed. They know too well Xhe unfriendly conducl of Ibe Republican psrty toward their native country ; and tbey have voted for the democratic csndi dates. A large proportion of native citizens hive also voted with them, and the result is a solid democratic majority in the State. Tbi, however, Mr. Ciould and Mr. Chandler II kewe proe Xo reverse; and every application of bribery and fraud will be attempted to affect thi purpose, because, unles tbey can succeed In it, Hayes can not be declared elected. Tbi. then, it the sum of the case. There sre three di-puted Mate. To declare Hayes eleetsd he must have the votes of triem all, but Tilden I elected by the vote cf anj one of them. This renders the rotdera of Jould and Chandler difficult. f hul one State were in dipute, their luces wonld be more practicable: but to carall thise, throusb fraud, is a much more roublrsome scheme. The funrral rites of the Ktjah Can-a-atuy, who died at Hyderabad, Horray, not ln; aero, are deorilHd as benvr ajipallinj and lifru.tin. The oly wxs plaoed in a sitting posture. ropped up with pillows and carriel irouh the RtrecLs. The eyes were en and Marino;, the teeth earning icl the breast uncovered. Twenty or r thirty hores led the way, followed y a rabble ul men and low caste wotna, who performed to the music of the m-Ums. Then came an elephant earing the relatives, surrounded by a rowd of people with overturned umrellas in which to catch pieces of silcr that were thrown amontr them. ajvtly came the corpse, borne on an en palanquin, as described. This is io uxual manner of conducting the Imerais of people of rank among the I indoos, the mourners being the only ncs permitted to ride the elephant" n that impressive occasion. Socrates says that "The hottest ire has the coldest end." Xantippo j! probably mada the old man sit out on the door-step all night. Yonkera UauUt.

SEISOXAISLE ItttirtS. Poor .Van'j Cake.b eprgs, 2i cups of sugar, Si cups of flour, 1 cup boiling water, 1 tefv-poonful baking-powder. I'outul Fruit Cake. 1 pound brown sugar, 10 efrgs, 1 pound llour, 1 pound butter, 1 pound raisins, 1 p'.und currant.-, j pound citron, 1 teapoonful baking-powder. Hake 2 hours. Frozen Egj. It often happens that eggs get irozrr. 0 as to crack the nhell.s, in severe cold weather; but if kept frozen until needed for use, and then brought into a warm roorn and boiling water poured over them ami left till cool, they will be uninjured, and will bevit as nicely a. if thev had

! not be-en chilled, and bo jut as good ; for any use. After bein? once thawed, j they ehould be used immediately. I'otfiii) CikcA. I'repare a sufficient 1 quantity of thick mashed potatoes lightly butte-n d and passed through a j colander; ald the yelks of 4 ergs,min- ! gle well, and cook 3 minutes longer ; j put the whole? in a dish and let cool; i when wanted roll them down on a I floured table, give them the size and shape of cosltish-balls, dip them in beat- ! en egj;s, then in yellow-meal llour; fry them in hot srd ; ee that they are of a I clear yellow brown. I hue ana lomat"ts.li(n I pint of j ri-e in 3 pints of water for half aa hour. Then mix with it li pints of stewed tomato, and cook gently another hour, without stirring. This) recipe will answer as well with canned tomatoes as with frcrh. When the latter laii tt tuny lc, pt;,i m B.iv.u aUu place in alternate layers with ri e in a porcelain-lined kettle, in the proportion of 4 or 5 parts tomato to 1 of rice, having tomato for the upjer and lower layeri, and allirg all the juice. Stew very gently on the stove until the rice is tender. Scoi'optd Oysttrs. This name, at first pit-en to oysters cooked in their own shells or small scolloped tins, is now applied in general to all baked oysters, and is one of the most delicious w ays in which they can be prepared. Have ready your biking dish, a larre plate of grated or finely crumbled stale oread, a generous provision of butter, pepper, and salt. Proceed then as follows; Cover the bottom of the dish with a layer of rts oysters, drained from their liquor, dot thickly all over with small bits of butter, then cover with bread crumbs, and sprinkle with pepper and salt. Continue to add the couujKinent parts of the dish in this order until it j.s full, taking care tkat the bread and butter for a top layer, which, when nicely browned in a properly heated oven, gives a most inviting apjearance to the whoie. This dish U frequently (toiled by too large a proportion of bread, as ' he cooks understood as perfectly the 'ive value of oysters and bread as m i act-men do that of butter and salt. Always rememler that neither your family nor your guests will relish thia ruse, and try to guard again.-t its perpetration. - An Odd Marriage. A novel marriage cerremony was performed at Washington a few days ago by "a I'nitarian clergyman from Boston." The bride was the third daughter of Mr. S. 1'. Brown, was handsomely dressed, of course, and equally of course " looked pretty and frightened." The groom was Samuel L. Mattingly and the unnamed clergyman waa 'pompous in manner and faltering in speech." He sung out the name of Samuel while reading the marriage certificate. He afterwards asked for two rir.gs, and, turning his back upon the bride and groom, held a ring in each hand and called upon the company to witness that there were two rings: they were round, which was symbolical of the marriage. Then he informed the guests that the rings were of geld another piece of valuable information; no base metal this time. After the rings were sufficiently eulogized, he wheeled around and addressed the trembling; pair and told the groom to nut one ring on the bride's finger, and she must put the other on the gentleman's finger, and both repeat, "With this ring I thee wed." After a prayer, he announced that the deed was done, and that Mr. and Mrs. Samu el Mattingly were prepared to receive the felicitations of their friends. Kvery one said they never saw or heard of such a ceremony before, and, no doubt, the minister intended to produce that impression. A Woman's Work. To see a woman driving a tack is something worth observing. She will first proceed to rill her mouth with material, then take one, stick in the offending c;.pet and, firmly clutching the hammer in her right hand, prepare to come down on the innocent tack. But, ala.s! for female calculation, she mis-.es it and pounds her finger instead! The hammer is dropped and the injured member is instantly thrust in the feminine mouth. The offspring who is upsetting the tacks is slapped and other means arc found to relieve the feelings, when business is proceeded with again and the tack again stuck in its place. This time the hammer hits it, but knocks it on one side a blow being given sideways to straighten it, which knocks the point clear off; another one is tried, and after a succession of thumps sometimes on the linger, sometimes on the thumb, and occasionally on the floor, and occasionally on the tack it is finally driven in. And so the operation is repeated until the carpet is down, ard a disheveled female with red fingers, red face and inflamed temper stands looking at her work, and congratulate herself on having finished it at last. IUadinj Txmcs.

Dt B!iit's Flavohui Extracts The uiK-rloritjr of these extracts conoid In tin lr pcrfitX purity and irreat strenj;lh. They are warranted free from the poisonous oil and a Ids hkh enter Into XLo lompocitlon of inany of the tlditioui fruit fla or now in the market.

AS tH.lt, Tit I EI) HUKNI. Kor twrnty year TlTTi I'lll hav prorru tlx) rlcDriofltir lovaJM, and tliMiorh all the ehaiife of Uiat oerlixi ten of tliuaauU (till (tick to their oM Irleml, ami aa oiaiir more are. daily to. tin their vtrue. ADVERTISERS m.sutisi; TO if: if Th3 READERS of THIS STATE CAN IK) bo IX TI1K Cheapest and Best Manner BY JW.I'KtKMHG XI. If. IIUOO, a"Ortlrr weive.l fur any Wct.-rn Mat. tn itlaiit(ue. IT yon f-l datl. drowr. it.i:ittH. hae frcqseat headache, mouth tt.. ln-l T.i.r ap;M-tlte and tougat eosted, yon are inirriiig frnin turjild llrer. or "Mllooser," and aoihlurf ill cure juu to spdi:y and riaaitsiitly ss ' Ak the reeoTered Pyepeptlra, K'.'.loui n!rrrers, rte tlmaof Ferrrand Afjr. the mcrrnrlal (t'.aratrd py tlrnt. how they rrcoTerM health, cheerful trlt and f.xxl appetite thry will UUyoa by taking Bimmona Urer Juvulator. HAD IIKEATII! Tf ottilE U so cnplrsnant, nothtnc io common, aa bat tirealh. and In nearly overy cae It cntneifrum the tomach. and can be so ea!'y corrected If yos will take Mmtnotia" Llerr Keitn'ttor. in not crjlrct so ure a remedy fr t!.! repu.:f e d:-.rdcr. It sill also Im.-.rore your Apttit-, lomp'.filun and Oeurral Ilralto. SICK HEADACHE! TM d:trrinB sfflitti'.n occurs most freinrntly. The d:turlinre of the tn:srh, srt;m from the Im. frfe t!)- i::rf.-ted Cot.ten'a. raur ateTere palnln th hea.1. am.tnpatile t hy Ui.tr" cable nUMa. and this rnm:.tutra what la i.po'.ar!jr known at Sick H'a larhe, Kr-:u II. n. A I HAM'S s II. St srin, dated M rcb MT2: "I ocral..na::y ur, wh.-n my cond:vjn re gulrt-a it, Ir. iti.riK.n- L r U r;a!or, with rod r!T. ct. It la mild. lJ tu.: ilc U-f.. r than core im.i1t rtuielle." A KKFIC C lOI S IIUMKIIY. I ran rrrommrr. L n ' rw-lnn reme.Jy for at dlriM- of tlir IJv-. ! an J I "pep!, f Imni'.t.' Mvrr l.r.-u r " I r . i i riaa,lC3 ila: r M. Af. I'.:!i.i-:t r. 1'h.la leiphl j. ii. ri iii a- i .. o pr.prlrt..r Slinm-.i ' Liver l:-;'ilat ir. KUlara O ENT "anted. on .rv i.r riuiijli.n Nrw (.- Ineva. A't.trr .1. It. Niamey .., M. Lou It, Mo. PCtmtitT. -.. - . lrr-Mt Iimu uw4 kaitu:afc KT( I., Tktl, r. OO f!-HTnsrf!rr 1 torrtlr frml Snd !?" "iamp f. rtio L.ar. K M.rWKline, I inclr.natl.O. C per tT pH for rameaof rdrntj S. W. B. of C fend C. fr contract, ll rt, tire -y. OllarIlL a dT at home Vlr or F'"n'. W hny thrnmdJ uct. Sample or Inmrui t til -So. LaYenCo..''McasT. fl;' " s Week sr ArrT. (mr'N mil TO) H T4 4 1. O. MckLUV. Auguaia. ila.0. t I'V'PC rnfH f fh-nmi FKKK. An I 5 J VI. Ml luS to,I hilada..l a. tJl si lfV 10 Areata, MtnpH r. Br s.a caialwsua. L7.Uii.sr,U areysiili.X. ttCfAptt Af'trf" Mammoth Catalorns fres. T. 19 lOI 3 AioS to. Ill .NaaaaabU N. T. Stu-ntiifrmit tired hr r.atet" A ppllnr For rterlf lie i. t a.li'et :.ri.n A tu T-.a V.i.S Y m At HIS l ine Imprurd Land. hon-e and t4liie. on mi" from d-Ktl at Maycard. Ii. II. ha w i aa. Ml) nartl, low a C-O Ci Day. U0 W TO MA KE IT. SolHnf Xnt v'rf toMti. COS. Tv.0MC0..t. Icu, Afw. $80 a inon'h. hr.tr and travel! n eipener pt.d liirileirH. No pe.i.I'mg Ad3re iloultor WinuTg Co.. A inciLuatl. O. WAN Iene paid Men to aril to HetrMnrs k'NIamonth AtmTlrei peosea paid, beta .'-. to.t-Lca i. HONEYS sr'VK rlTHAl wltn Btenrll m KeyCBeet Out ft. aialoitne urn pie IliKfe. fcpencer, 141 Waah su louB.MBa. 9 3 ) V arillnr rtirli In the world. On uniple fee. Addre J AT HKOHSOS, letrulUMlcb $984 Made St one Arent In X7 lav. 1.1 n-w arl ltii . im i . I . fr r. A'ld-t . '. n. I.INIiTO, hlewa.. (Tr WATCHES. Chespert la tb. knows Vv ti world. 5my.. pa(r w4 er Is J?ea lJ Xj For tsrms sddrwss OOCXTtK A CX)..Cliioso IVINSPAT EHfliI:RR!M?3ST Adopted br ail thr ynt-rm nf Ka'ilon t-n-l fi.r riri nlar. K. lt'isa. No .'.3 N. 1 .ft h M.. riula.lt l h a. I'l en I Wees' M AIT OK FEMALE. Iti rDU A rfl.CFA fi. We rive tlr.ly work that will brlns T"n a month at hottis, dy or rrrninc Is t tsTuaa L'sios, 113 urernw lch itreet. New 1 ot F m r WMI0T coo we-rL aos, sonHkik.. Trine'frr:M. Hnner, MMllt. IK -Jut hat AtittM " need to Mass susbt write la W & LA NTH AH KilTtwu Ma OPIUM Slala. Dcnb esa. BArr cfniD at Bosnt Sa aMIrlty. Tims Ihor. Tentii tnodrrat. I.rtttlm Dr. F. K. Mans. Vlulncy, allcAv sin We wi'l tart ynn In s bmlneai to ear HU make s week it. with, .t rapitai, ei; linilf V nd reinrelabls f"r either in. At.KN 1 h MUrlCI fcLl'l'LVtO BuwerrNew Vu-C. OutCtsTT! h (ireal Centenrjlii t Fihlfcl,niu: I t in. wic li f inniiu nr Iht Ail". ur i I'll! K st i,nfTNt...linJ it.'tty. No 111 eat. AddrrOuudiiei'u a IWok A li.li.i li.t Hour.l Ii.cm-J I Sor relief i UTTTWI KIDDER 8 PASTILLES.;,"?: ITiceAi'ct.. pgiggSjBjBjggBBjBjggB.liaikiWwn,ataa. Mfi.f)r4nnr "' r-au i fat ' rm V I II Jl r -i.-.4 t inwiv u t m V w wa w M m.t, 0a, t'9 I "Vr. r STMtvifr. i. H. St. iRl- SSONS, kHi.MaS T..ni.!iiii:i no ti:ahw. JON US' ((IMMKKdAI. AOl.l.KUF.. pt. lxt'L. Mo. Hrlie lorn rularm VnilUP MTU WASTF1I to Inrn TrltraphT IUUI1U llli.ll md railroad luln. . per luonlh whew .inallfled. Ad.Ue W. V K L. 1.NM1VI IK. Ad.ltex ll S lllllip. lain. Mo. PAraTSSiI?! KNIGHT & KN.G.ST, Washington, D.C. W A T5 TTTTO C? " rtwrttHtMf,l and f' XirLillijrLQ ' lt.ri nita. nl.. i Bf"afW . r1 , . ,. M-nt to thf 1ixnrr9 in thtirliva cuiiit'" Itnut r. p .i-l prutUfouiA. t'irticw ra lie, i. W ttSiu. Su d..u4i,U

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SIHMI A! . l:a.-::e,svi . Vi. I. at f t it-.. '. i ". t -,e We. i ie-i l f r ! I nt 10 J puMUed In M. I.nl. Ita money an.l rumiuercll article are worth the price. 1 1, f .r one year. Orticr rvied heft. re Jan. til -i,r tli? oa- , irtt the I., lai.rr i.f I: and a I f ..r 1 1. Ai' I KK KKK A 1 HUMAN :i Waiuut-.t.. tt. Louu, M... Frrry ffoaeAl4 Hhotild Heei ml llami it rcnietiy t err u'i.,ui rail im tie V r. '..(!. t .iiu-h and '"tini'i'l ii"ti f'ft-ta.l In 'iii.t rr' an, w. tl.l.KSj'! M Hi ill.'l Mill urr ll.a t ul)l anl t mtxtf -'"i i-r. s i t mt m pt i.n. A . t I't 1 4 1 It NT tt o t.ol 41 . If ! li i in i to I lie ciol ile I ira lr till. I. It untMlii no Opium In miy f..itn. wire, U; ,i. n ..tt,c. It la and tf sit dr ujf n.a in.--1 .t it r .'.i,t-r. I ENTERPRISE CUN WORKS. TS- I. -t L...itMi.'Tl t..t t.ut. la th wit i.l l.ri i, ith nk at. u-;t. w. tnir.t r-unio rv. Aim, kl-. Kvolf-'- mwi HfMxiiiiir O...I -.ttl ly flaiv W- B.tha tl.a I t mU4 tit)- l.i.ti In I rfI I Iff t... tn-Mir. It. ! li i.t.t.H (:.. '.. mn4 I.i'.l t jlt HlltVV Si SOX. 13 a IS WMt klv.. rillabarck. I at. CCNT8til wn It r--" f-w a V-i IJhiiiMiiza wipe you No. 19. ... e II.. r.u -I I.OOO a tik. F!l 9ip rt U I -v-t . ly.lti .f l-.l.p .;. r.-.irau Cm ft, wik mmiih r'n.:.oa f u I I. A..m inml .Si, of DuStln. Uilenan Si COnHw.(Vc.ii."'." o Removal-I50orfii net oi'i Strnntl-bnnit, tf alt lit-.l-rlaa mat ki r. I nr I mil A I e.K w tv Ml N . III be avoid ulrili mini ry liaw I't le u t lota owl llirrnllrealtK-W, Iittl.iaai.. KKMtlV AL' Iht ir New tt.ir. 411 l.'-l Mill Mttrt, fnloa Stuare. Ort. litli. Mwile u liwllrrl. e, Mime at 4 I, per pace. HluMiated la tokur rnal lel. At' nl . l a n ted . tlal I nd ure tne nt a lo 1 II K 1 It A lK. IIOKAt'K H 1KK Ai Ml, Manlaelwiers savJ Dealers, 1 llrowtlway, .New lark. THE " NEW AUTOMATIC !' The most iiiarTelon B'ivaiire in x-wit: Mt-chsiiisiii ! A morn atic ienai'.n, Tubulalfl Mi It'll ;- wlatt.r, IrreMfl ble Keed. 8ewi w ith i-r-leetion all lalir.". frt)m thirke-t t thinnest, without rb.anre of Mitt hnrTenaion. Warranted to ter three time t'i sHtl. t ti.,.-c three lui.e th" dura' llity, sn l tomaki twiee a slrotip a St a n nany .-he'.tip Ms bine. fiiiptH't. to any ioint rea ly for ue an.l warrautcl. Address Vilxcox A iimr. M. Co., Lld ll llt 1 liuiid.nr COD North .Nisth Mreel, M. Louia. EST YET Ttie ttiditr se.., T'.nit.ofw hit h II. narTrnmb'.l ! a: -1 1 T.rt. A. I't-lt. nrt' .-.l.tt.rt, and John Wsni n.Hk r h t . . 1 1 . i . 1 1. -r ill, in Ip". ii.i. tain t riti.'Hl nute i.ii t !ih Int. f M t:i.....il lt-.t.n. hv I'rt.f. 1 Hyler Uwh i I A. t . Kin.lri.'k: a inlar eitiiiri of U !. r.t ..iiTf witk.l v the lev. Nt wiiinii Hall, of Iwi'l.'i: ! t.. a r. t .-til a !;'it!i n i f the Imuia tent li l.y 1 1 i I ii I n.-n .nil 1 ln plan tut-nre" fuller uifl tt.ti.-r n I. -ii". than run lr ol.tmuetl elmw :.-r... i! i nn- i -iit to t.i-w iihT.lit ra, three li - r ith. mi t r . . . 1 1 :.-r t-t-ntit; ni.t ytur. S IV 1 in .- ,! i 'i.-rt- will he itent a njievntien etipy of t lie f. I ..: .r. ,'u ii lerly. Ihe lt ulf1f nrliool 1 ..Ti h- !. t..r m ....I.irt ni!ih.let. rii. ti- nf ti t. Vs.-.-klv 1 n Iaf aent free. II-- i.i. ..I -nt-ijil. 1. hI ul any ;,itlioich It is auld at j I tw a j-rt.-e a.llr.J- U1N 1. WA I' ri.K-. Pn!nt Manarer 1 1-. t 'I.. -ii ul inei. I'l. liulfiphia. The Er.f mj of Disease, the Fof of Pain to Han and Beast. 1 the Orsmsl 014 MUSTANG MHIMENT, WHini MS wTtMID THR TKT OP S K AH. THKHI1 l NO MillK 11 VL Hit ilk-S I.. Ml f.aSIKNKwt IT AAIL jT ( t It at, Wn ACMKswO PAIN. THAT TDK KOIIY K A lltltKOK OII1HI MIMKTI- AMMAL TIIAT IKIKW NOT 1 I KLO TO 1 1 M At.'f KM (II. A bbltls cowtlnf 4Vr., Or. or tl.O, ha often iaid I h III of hwawaa belnr. antl rs.torwd tw I If aad dssfwlaisaa imaaf a walwabl bwrss. J. & P. COATS haws We-ii awanlnl a Mulal winl l)llo m st le Centennial K.ipoaltlon anil cnimitrniled by Ihe Juilce for " SUPERIOR STRENGTH AND EXCELLENT QUALITY or SPOOL COTTON." A. T. .Oll0U3, DlrsrtoT.lieaerat J, K. II 4 WI LY, IV.. Atrx. It. HoTkLKR. Sorn Ury pro ten. : skiu: K. L, it Iig-M7 AnVEHTKSKKS Who tlealrw to resell ou'-rT rea.1'.' ess so the be.1 and rhiie-t aiuaer inn s ine nr sh t swcrloBi oi Ti t.staT Mwstans Atltiiaa L.lT. App'.T u . r . I'HAl . Sir "S hr. CaiCMtv

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