Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 June 1877 — Page 7
CALIFORNIA'S FOUR KIX(iS.
Tii4r MHHtlrd .MIIIIoh IIhIIhm HHtl lluw
tky !t All that Wraith. Sax Fkanx'ISOo, Alay 28. It ha been
niv VMH- fortune to wieially while Jii'Sju Kranciwjn four of the niot con-wiiu-uotin, tint wealthiest hik! the moat
t..riiit'iitial men on the l'uuifiu enatrt.
TbexJtiH'U are Senator .Sharon.ownerof
the ralace Hotel huh Helinont, and who
also owns tne water-work which supply San FraiiLWo; ex-(iov, Leland Stanford, President of the Ceutrxl Pacific Kallroad; .1. C. Hood, chief owner
of tlKi mines on the Uonistook Iole
ami the Warwick behind the Hank of
Xevada; and Charles Crocker, President of the Southern Pacific Itailroad. Theofur gentlemen are worth, I MipK)H', one hundred inillions of dollars, ami, H! they are all young, fresh, vigorou, and ambitious, thuv will, no doubt, one day have more wealth than all the rc?t of the inhabitants of the 1'acilic coat combined. Mr. Flood is a strong man about
fortv-five years old. Ilirstinet him in
hU little oiliee in the 1
one dollar Knot exeunt to my poor oh ,il a a a m a V .
inouier. ah i nave i mra, hiiu will remain hero." ' The difl'erenca lwtwoen Kalton and Flood," said Senator SliHron, i thiw ; Halntou robbed the Huh ami gnve it to the poor, and Flood roblied the poor and kept it himself."
Leland Stanford, the President of tho Central Pacific Railroad, is worth about 2ri,O00l(XX). II in residence U, perhaps, ( the most eoestly onu inside in this United States. I do not except tlio Lawrence House in Hoston, Lockwood's house Ht
XVlmn I tukml (Jov. Sanford if Mr
Crocker's habit were regular, ho re
plied :
" W, Charley ha very regular
uaoiui very, ami low oi 'em, too, for
uch regular one)." Km Pkkkins. A Singular Accident. At the residence of Mr. Charles 1$ Sh6einaker an accident occurred venter
day morning that wax a singular in character a it was sail in it result. Mr. Shoemaker, together with hi wife
V..u.ull. -. 1 1 ..I.. I O!.. .
i umnm, .(inmuuii ana emiu, lias been preparing to leave cinnati. It is as large as an imperial the city for the summer, and to protect iialacu m Luropu. Lven the front vesti- his cariwte, uphohttorod furniture, etc.,
miiu iniiuiMuiintui minimi llKKmiu, 1 Ills irillll I lift riiv
parlor was frescoed by a master in Koine
and sent over, the carpets were made in
J urkuy, ami on the walls lianjr all the
1 M J
mouern masters, irom lioromo ana
aires of the moths uiinnir
me aosonco 01 tne lamiiy. lie purchased five gallons of benzine Saturdaj to sprinkle over such articles. Yesterday
MeioniortollierstadtandAchenbach. gallon strinkllmr-mt with tl., !;.,;,!
It wits Mr. Stanford and Charles and flamm.! tim
Crocker who built the Central Pacific carpets with it. His wife Annie, aged over the Sierras to meet the I'nion Pa- sc. ami Mrr en iin 01
cifioat Ogden.and tluwp two indonii- Want, were with him' at the" time.
MIXTS fOK TMK MOUSEHOLB.
Stumfrm Mead. 1 jwMinds brown ugar 1 quart ntola-, 4 IwmiiiiI tartaric m;id, 3 quarts boiling water; stir well together; let it stand over night; strain through a cloth, then add ounces essence of wtsffafras; lottle it.
reach Cobbler. Make a rich biscuit crust; put it rolled thick around the
dish ; put in a layer of eaches, then butter and sugar; and a very little flour, then iwaches. and m on till the dish is
full ; cover with a thick crust, cut a slit in the center, and nour in lmib'mr water
till full ; bake in a moderate oven.
FiHtyar. Save the parings and cores of apples, put them in a jar with warm water enough to more than cover tbm :
set them in a warm place for several
days, then strain and add 1 pint of molasses to a gallon of the water; put in a
jar, tie a thin cloth over it, keen in a
warm place, and in two weeks you will
avegoou vinegar. To Cleanse lilack Cloths. With a uint
of water mix i teaspoonful of spirits of
'TMK MKT rALIMf i mr W
H. Hill err 4Co l"rUL.
BIS MYi?,UIRUMKR.S'rAMI,S- TlTHMffM. Tfll n.. IUKKlM.l'.0,HoxS,CW5ir
W FMr Bird Scroll. Id Sttrlet. with mm i POPU. NASSAU CAKDCO . XS. K
. T.
52M'C (o two alike) wtta mkc.M mm
RIM,-seor UMe4 (IS tlnti)rSMv-ttaL
.V''?rP omMic. mixed. wliMMi
like, with
IK.
t Mr prKe
id 36C Kimii, Kom nkcrStfce wat
I,. V "T t", W mnv building the South, $ When he got throuirh he went u S
"."" : r orn racmc to meet xom bcott, if no shall , to snrinkbl tum.it Vf i..i ! ami a iauie woniui 01
ana amrwaru recciveu an inv uauon CV(jr comjnuo the Texas Pacific thro ugl 1 (Mrs. Shoemaker and ho1' Apply with a sponge, and, when ,0 an evening at his house. Toxiw Wld into Arizona. The Central T icyT iXcd 1 necessary, uoe a nail-bnish to cleanse Mr. Hood looks like a retired gymnast, two,, h,ua .,ii.,.., vui.uu o..V .J...1 !,.',u' ,n V6.." u"ni t horousrhlv the soiled t,laf. ,.,,
Ho kxs a bullet hu, cover! with f ml bfu be XeS floaveut hair, and supported by a ; C,.w. Crockeraud Leland Stanford hold rible fore" h mediaUlv ti e whole 'l M is S0(m1 to riiitortJ shiy " rusty I tn'mcuilous neck. .Naturally fair, his ,n thdr muh M eastern L,miiection f m ii" Vts con faro ami hands are tanned to that sear- j w:(i f!al!frtrni .1 1 -,"uV , .WLrc ,H mavS 01 J j, nrdtaj.M. winiMa n.,t.u v UrtMlwhichaniii-arsona vounir ladv's ,11 nt0(nm: , , llameu, and the clothing of the two L 10 1 renrvi toK.'er..-Carcfully dip etai.i : 3 1: ?J ". s "Hf lvc you reached out women were ablaze. TImv itimnMl m.t dowers, as soon as srathered. In nerfect-
cit " - i .Uuner of tec steak ami 0 . "i " 11,0 Uth?" 1 of the bftuk wim,ow' Hml lhnl,i(l!m wstcr' hIIoh II F hini i lniSi. Hko a tS!!d,: , ... , to the yard in the rear, and Mrs. Shoe- i & . Inutf
t ' t .V 13 MMuinuicu mu oumirern maKer to a noisrnoor's house aerous t hn lasieiuuy m an empty v
A MOD WFLL5a.tf!",cl0drwow " WfcUfc 4-foot Tfr 'Kti, ACOER. Sriul far
C R E AT ESTa'&WS?
le again, they could shovel and pick !iiuch as :my miner in thu camp. The
mmc
i much as :my miner in the camt
artbt, who like to sec every muscle of a man developed, would call Mr. Flood IvinuNome; not hand.HOiuu like the Apollo Itelvedere, but sinewy and grand,
hke Hercules. His speech is slow and I
.ireful; and. unlike Kalston, who was I
it ... 1. I. ... . 1
an ouisuif miow, no
Indeed, there are
lnini'ico who re
Uiver, and are now grading into Arizona. About 800 miles are already built, which makes something like 2,I100 miles under one management." " Do you mean to say that you are now building this end of the Texas Pacific?" I asked.
" Kvery day, sir. We've got to the
here every
ontinue on
.0 naixuin, wnu was Kven. (lltv r. We've 1 lie courts retirement, f Colorado, anil run trains tl many people in ban dlty HI1I, we wiU WM)a t;(, jad and talk about toward tU Kio Grande."
alCO- lu Aa' MtfB snrn H.U(t. Ha
Uf IMTCM TrmrettM Mletmeo. MS
W""'"' all exntntte paid. .Se PhIiIIIm. CQO"f -1;,l,r"'Airpnt In Jan.n wlft J 3?Ial a,yl?pwartlcli. Sample trie.
II-O WATCHES. Otetpert la um
yHlfitlitM 44bM 00 CITZB CX..CMeaf
tFHSF f?."1" Cnre-The Um
ry.
cts. for Mjatla
CO.. St. UMrtt. U.
ing ar-
ase. i
,ay. 1 i u gum win iorm a transparent coat-, 1 uatJtr v ifvi . hinH Th nmnrt. nf iv,le;A,, 1 ing on the surface of the netals and thn - rAKJ,1,AM &
- 1 . ' tilmiiu C .....I .w.l ...:u I I AnYTWlDd MorDhtarifihttitMAliiirlraa
was miani as iar awav as sixteenth ami ' ", iiuuic mu uuiui mu ikj pre- .rfitrriir. v. .-.v;..V5zr
Poplar Streets. arousel the neighbors served long after they have become crisp 1 111 111 JnX-ftiVAJPfViri'?iM W
niiu ui ) . Gooseberry Jelly. '-It is not advised to make jelly from this fruit, unless vou happen to have a large supply of it" as lit i;,i.. :.. ..:..i.i.i :
and brought instant, help to the unfortunate women. Miss Hall, wlien found
a minute after the explosion, had had even stitch of clothing burned from her
lCrltori(
stump .is; Wi
Mh a it.Ch!ctiaa.
I I- II '--vj. rjtr 4 UiftWM UtrM. B
ft
now every tmy wno nave never w. "And all without auyappropriatiou?" btm. In llud pamcu ar ho is like Jar 1 .. WVw jllsl Ilu ltli (hls ,,uld. Mr. UkhIV partner u Mr. , ;outiern Paeilietoad as if there were 01nen,apnictlca I wilier, who lives at, no Congress and no chance of an an
uraina i. uy, ami auenus persnnaiiv 1 rr,ii,... v.. n.. 1 ..,.
- . . r I If I VIII inklOlli ill IMllftlil'c' .1 IIIIIIII 1 1
to the mines while Flood nmidpulateV fihhu. herein Sttn them m Ins little room in the Hank of ; no appropriations. We just go in and ' JSSSJ l!!:1 .j'Sihf' ni' bu!I(' thomll and look out for the quietly to his family at night. His tastes aud lhu Hppropriation.s afterward." are modest, and would do for a nun p. ,ilf ;,. ,.t o worth $100,000, instead of $20,000,000. , J, t .ft ? ft ."t "
t 1 V I WVIVUl IV UlJIJLlIllliS U1II1U
noil), and her Ilesh was iscorclied to a
ensp. Her injuries were of such a
cfaracier inat sue count not survive,
1 . .1.. ... . . t .. .v t k u j wiu j cum Hani;, wni'in
mumiiBi vim vi uui. invy say local Mr. Hood gave 1110 a long account of i traffic and freights pay them to run to how he hn-t came to California, but as I Kort Yuma, 800 miles of the way, and m.vle no notes at the time 1 can not , they think local business ami freights recall the dates. He came onfjmally as will pay them well enough to warrant a miner, and worked m the mines with j them to continue building the road 280
"Y'xrniHuiiiii ne aceummuiaicu ; nines further on through Arizona to 5J,IKX(. 'rW.imi. flirt faililu) atlil l'nn- e.u... ltft
urn. iii .nr. rififMi. i iiiriiiiriif '
1 WXSi
simv
1 am
I'liv a farni. I thought !liw ftM.lHKl Mcvico tt imii tlw. cmtl,
would keep me all my life." J the Kio Grande. In other words, it is Kut it Hems that Mr. Flood soon used j 2,100 miles from San Francisco to Dalup his S3.00O; soon mM his farm, aud I las, Texas. Stanford and Crocker have
v,i- umk w v.aniornia again, where six f already built tiOO of it, leavingonly 1,500 years afro he and O'Hrien kept a small j miles to complete the Texas Pacific, saloon in San Francisco, and mixed " How cau vou affonl to Iwiild COO ten-cent dnnks for any Inxiy able to pay t miles further to'strikethe Kio Grande?"
imiii, Among i-KKHi and iJ'JJrien's f 1 asked (Jov. Stanford.
iiifii. ."mu .nr. riiKMi. 1 iiwiiKriiT iniiivx iiirmi-r nil to tun ifm
. i . . ' . O , , . .... . juii uinuuva ncli. and I haven't thoiu'lit so This will 1eav nt.K- Hl)
I was happy, too happier than ; Scott to build to All up the iran from
now. J went back to Illinois to , Dallas. Texas, through Tevas ami nw
juiiiiiiances were two miners. Mackey and Jaimw Fair. In
John
their
" Why, then we will communicate bv
steamer with the Gulf of Mexico. Xn
mi?iniijirtMfi'' iii(.i t i 1
1 """"" w, vmhisuhjk iwie , more freight ng over the Isthmus, then! Sh !S 'f H Wh.ic;h fre.,10- lights straight up Irom .Matamoras, Snl n Vr S?f ri? !tver ttdwe will Brine them from the Kio nuiito m iNevada), Fair and Mackov . nr.i.nl c-..
I -nai, iniivi.ivwa A 1 1 F L; llllll
-n MMC U CT 1 UN lit itnuWv
Tw claim wiis tlien owned by a Mr. McKinney and others of Kentuckv. Kir and Mackoy iMiught the claim for a trifle, took in Flood and O'Hrien as larttiers,and commenced prospecting. " V hat was the result?" I asked ,Mr. Hood, n.'W,,y,..wo mun fouml we ,m twt of Ucst Mlver mines ever found on the lonwock, and by far the richest mines a the world. We soon formed a stock enmpany, ojiened the Consolidated Vir- & ,c" ,,,as IJ 1, 000,000 in vidends, and the California, which has I' $12,000,000 in dividends." vL T 7J,!,ro.m '1!fna banker that JwoU, 0'Hnen,Mackyand Fair, assoon Uiey found how rinh tlio Ttr
inme.1 were, immediatelv commenced to war them After liearing them awhile, ey bought out the whole of the Ho
r mine, Consolidated Virginia and 5S i ?m ?l $ !6 I)cr 8,mrc- they Jj'W each mini) into 108,000 shares, "l?,"""e wiling the shares at
tZ lu, Pe"hre. The people to u ii over lhoso nimca Fa5r wont ashinsrton ami nflnnui f..M..t.i.
Ihn " vu lltLtliail fcrnS"",11 W,000,000 in silver EI.?5th- 1 L'Pn cnic those wild Ho-
SS 4,0,clcynn, bought these S '5 i0kH San Francisco went
firm... roC1"vo yoaw the llonanza jnn i are ud to have unloaded their SL ",111" 1'' t from $350 to S1l ? ,!ir?' -I ueu they watered the il,' t,t,a-v; Hf,cr grand collapse, S, scholjf ,! California, the same ft?fino,.d Hind ,llr!u ai wrth ;"W,000, Maekey Is travelinir in JtaPrfrhdtlnCii WLI ,,r,.VIP four-in-hand. l'coS J sil8ke,r, Arr " he over C ii ted,,n 8tockf( 1,0 looked as inftomf&f5V -e-v-e-r! I never sold lS?r-5?tttWon When Worth j M"?,11 tha.n 1 thought thoy were '"thu them have 'cm." i infe8 y,u Sohl ,hI to CnllH a dollar, sir! I have never sent
nnlv
that, but very soon the railroad will Ijc continued M) miles further, from San Antonio to Laredo, on the Kio Grande, and there we will have an all rail and steamboat connection with the East, and can divide the freights with the Tnion Pacific, even if Tom Scott does nothing but continue to stay in Washington and rally round the ilag. And once to the Kio Grande, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Hoad will run down 600 miles to reach us, too." Stanford and Crocker are. onrliaiis.
the two iHtldestaud richest railroad men
now living except W m. H. Vanderbilt. rhoy can notonlv think on biir cfuln.
but they have the means to carry out
nicir uiougiuA. notii are young and
ammtkrtis. Stanford is about f0 and
urocker about 18. Both live in resi
liences each of which cost over 91,000,-
wo, ami ooin are generous entertainers. benator Sharon was Kalston 's partner. He now owns all that Kalston
cimmeii to own before ho died. Among his possessions is tke magnificent Palace
xiuici, me largest and most beautiful hotel in the worldan hotel that WarJ'elHml y has 2,000 windows. 2,(KK) doors, 10,000 gas burners, 40 miles of carpeting, 9711 bath rooms, covers 21 acres of ground, and cost $7,000,000. He also owns Helniont, Kalston 's million and a half country aUm.J llRl8,"' city house, worth Haifa million ; the waterworks that supply the city of San Francisco with water, and a largo interest in several of the Cornstock mines. Senator Sharon is worth anywhere from (en to twenty millioiw, and is beloved by every body in San h rancisco. In portion the Senator is a little wiry man, nervous and excitable, with hfs excitability constantly suppressed. His habits are regular. His regular habits are to make every body drink champagne while ho sits by and enjoys it. Ho always sleeps till noon, and retires about 1 in the morning. Ho says that though ho is worth millions, ho can Only eat two dollar' unrtl, nf f.il
day, and the thought is killing htm. He went to the Senate for glory, not for nioney, for his revenue is enough to pay all the dilators' salaries in Washington. I he benator is like Mr. Crocker in one thing his habits.
V . 1 . . ft a .
out nine juice is yieiiteit m comparison with other berries. If, however, as happens sometimes in tne count rv. thev
and at 2:30 she died. Mrs. Shoemaker would otherwise lie wasted, no better
ran to the house of Mr. Marcellus mQ CHn ,MJ ul:ul(J of them than to conHalderston. Her clothing was all on t yert' t,K'ni into jelly, which, if properly tire, and had it not been for the timely ,la(le' is most he54"1"' nd delicious, assistance rendorcd by Mr. David Ilof- JtHk(1 the gooseberries when ripe, mash fcr. who smothered the flam. u-it Ii them, and put them into a kettle with a
overcoat, she would probably have met ' Ver'J littlu bit of wter, and allow them the fate of Miss Hall. She is badly I J"st to c4oll,o to a boil, so as to make
f 60 A WEEK WALK OR FEMM.K. .VoemrtXi,, " ul' Wl' five Stelr workSt will briBir hi J9W a month at Uome. day or eTenta. I.N-VK.vroKri U.viox. 173 Greenwich Stret,'ew ySk
PERRY SPRINGS,
DrPP!. IthitmWMi
burned, but last night the physicians in ! J,''em tender, and cause the juice to flow, sweet nj charge of her entertainwl hopes of hert ? hen hangup in a ilannel bag, previous-1 1 lv scalded, anil W flu itiiiiilrin tliwttitrli I !i..?.:?Lrli
An examination of the parlor after the n a oowl. To every pint of fire had been extinguished showed some-1 Ju,cc h11ow 1 pound of white sugar, and thing of the force of the explosion and 1m,s1 rapidly for 20 minutes. Pour hot the intense heat of the flames. The I Jnto smHl1 glasses or jars, and seal up window-shutters were blown open, glass! ""mediately. smashed into atoms, walls cracked, and 1 " the register knocked to pieces. The 1LHOJr,,a Fkvbb and Acvk Toxic. heat wassoffroat that a small bronze i ? l!cVl.c. l8."e.d. bycontruetlon com-
I rmii.a tui .tiu irtHCUk Ul IHl'IT III U V t!B.
when enlaced In malarial district. I'he highest testimonials have been given by con-
K)ine oi ami West.
... I. . .
R,.r: .1 i j ."-" are luncrcraicu in large num-
... . im, ,miuu, ui in uie, bcreln the ncthborhood of swamps an.l dining-room immediately back; but in ! rivers, Wllhoft's Tonic will prove a valuable
mo Kiicnen, wmcn connects with the' auaiuon io me siocicor medicines, and win
was so groat
figure was actually melted by it.
J here seems no doubt that the
dent was caused by the explosion of the j tntor and bv the President of gas arising from the benzine. There Uv-55 1"dl"ff rahroarfs n the Sooth i
accj-
dining-room, as the latter does with the parlor, there was a fire in the range. It is the theory of some that the gas in the parlor found its way to the kitchen and
was ignited there. Mi.w Hall was to have been married in a few weeks. She was to have left her situation on Saturday to nrenare for
the weddintr, but concluded to remain
with Mrs. Shoemaker and family until they should leave for the country. lint-
HHOrC ONN
amply reward the enntpany in the mini: of time, labor and money. Vc recommnfd it to all. G R. Fix lay A Co., Pro rU tors, New Orleans. FOa SALE BY ALL DkCGGISTS.
Fleanc Hour It Ih TIIhA That if your trroccr doc not have, and will not get, ooolxt's Yeast Towoek for you, you can Fend 20 cent for quarter, 511 cents for half, orou cents for one pound can, direct tol)ooi.KTtte Kkotiiek. New York, and you will rectlH' it by return of mall. .1 ways we it for the dflltioiitt Vienna rolls.
Hotel opm all the. rear.
all dlMtMet ot the Stoinacli. Kuwels. Llrer. KM-
t)f asd Skin cured on a mjarantec, or no rlianwfar
'.7?,,v .ierMiipp'(itoalliK)iiat. Snd forclrcnter. W.W.Wathqn, Clerk. H. A. WATSON, I'lwp'r.
JACKSON'S
AVY C1IEWIXO TOItACCO wu hlehect nrlie at CEXTKNVIAI. Ki
lts iiM' clifwltie nuslltl. th i mllin
aa ltliK chanctrof lt SHcotli)(taii(l DarortM. M rou want tlw BEST TOBACCO ertr ad. aft
your (rruce r tort hit. and we tlmt each plus tears eer tduc ttrlp trad mark wonl .larkftnn' Rt " It. S4d by all Jobbers. S?nd for sample to C. A. JACKSON A CO., Manulactumn, I'etentHirg, Va.
HEALTH CORSET
m llh Sklrt-SHpperter and Nclf-AtljHiilHe Vm. 6wure Health and Com roar f hodr. with Grack and Buutt of 1-or m. Three Uarmeata la ob. Apruved byall phyiliM. A;i:.Tw w.wrr.n. araplM br mall. In Coutll. 12; SttItcn, ll To A iter. U at 3 ct. leaa. Order lte two Inchw smaller Ma a t mraure ovcrtlmdir. Mi'aksk HKQ..aBI Rrnailwir. X.T.
A War Cerrcspeadeat at School. The war corresnondents of the Lon
don papers are having ample leisure to
llirt with the Houmaniau maids and study the country. News there is none ;
their dispatcher are very brief and the
Mothers, Tfethera, .Hetfccrs. Doa't fait to prueHre Mbr. Vinsi)w'8 Soothnra Sracr for all ditw of tthiBg in aliildrea. It rclierp the rliild from pain, cure wind site, rRlat the bowela, and, by giring relief tad bealtfa to the child, eivea rest to the boUmc
" nONBSTY IB THE BB9T POLICT," Kiag-
i inm imwi(rn ."Siarii .hi run in rnuaTatii
Assoeiatcil I'ress Agent, who sees tliem U8C, iway proves thi tm'rest and be,t for all hi print ever' morning before ho all culinary nail laundry purpose. It Is closer his night's work for the New used hi all the principal cities of Europe and
York papers, finds little to telegraph t the world
across i no ocean; ana wnen iiicyscnii letters they write ahout any thing and
every thing except the war, about which there is absolutely nothing to say. A correspondent of the Stamford, for instance, writing from Bucharest on Mav
14. flirriivi a rt1iimti tn cnhrwil ftr 1 5 r
w . . . ...... ... I'MIIVll .V.. ... j tie girls. The Asile Helene, or orphanage, is an immense building, close to the . villa Palace of the Prince, at Cortoceni. I It lodges 240 girls, of whom 40 are kept at the expense of private individuals; I
tne remaining 200 must be foundlings or orphans, and the school is always full. The uniforms of the school, rough, yet not uncomfortable nor unsightly, are'all made at home, with the household necessatios; while ladies who require the
Lmost delicate embroidery can have it
furnished for them by girls who show a talent for that class of work. The idea is to supply all the Roumanian schools with mistresses from this establishment. The amiable confidence between authorities and pupils was shown by a little incident. In one of the upper classes a handsome girl was summoned to recite in Frenchwith scanty preparation. She broke down in spite of kindly aid from mistresses and companions. Gen. tl'Avila, one of the ephors, who was present, sent for a younger pupil,,of another class, who declaimed the scene with remarkable ability. The pleasant tone of the General's reprimand, and the smiling manner of all parties concerned, was sufficient proof of an excellent understanding, While the war correspondent was visiting the orphanage Russian cavalry, artillery, and Cossacks were tiling by, but ho saw not onoyoung lady peep through the open windows at that clanking, glittering cavalcade.
They sang, recited, answered questions with such trraceful conmosure as Kturliah
girls seldom show.
principal cities of Europe
Its erowlnc demand ana com
pelled another enlargement of the works to a capacity of over 83 tons pr day.
Foa those predisposed to Rheumatism, Sciatica, Weakness of the Kidneys, and Inflammation of the Liver, we would cordially recommend a Collins Voltaic Tlastbk. There Is no lialmcnt, lotioa, or wash that can compare with them. mteet. cnet Ofl Store. TaetosLKxd Mire terrtty ; lOtwlw free. 1'erklw Br o.. 306 USane-tL, CM.
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CAK DO SO IS THK
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a41tiHHir alllM. the Ihrramt the bowe!. depea4 pjtcl health an4 cleanirw of Intellect. If tfceieeeCM ate Inactive or Id a tte of Irrltailoa. the to a. retalBr. oothlnclnfliwoce of TAiiASTlrLTt Arxaimrto argentlr rcqulreO. Sold ay alldraatW. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY "Vibrator"
Ttolin Maciiiues, coksistino or .Ceiailtt Herae-Pawer EMaMtakMaMtf. fth H-Im. aMaeH aa4 M Ih Clla4r, aa4 , S, ar II llerte rower to match. Thb Htylea mt Menntrl Ilerte Pswini &sr lmtrorel "Trlrle Oear," ami lmiroTed pr Speel" ( Woodaarr Kyle), both kla4t taeuated oa war wheel, and epeetal attea made for n 8. K)er 12 beraea. Comaljrte Hteam Fewer OHtfllsi oar aartraled -Vibrator" Separator. wa4 eprelr r Steam rawer, with St-lnchCTllntferaed 41-laeh Separator, orS6-l&ch Crllader and 4-tach Serwi ratine and cteaalac parta. with all the other faru prefortlwaii' ly eafacluua and fall or tilneM"t oar mMh leaa strain Tk Trader KHalMra.of oarown maka.
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eipreiMly fur if tem Power, and to nwtrh to any and all other make of Escine. alw. wfectly adapted te ro with any and all other make of l(ore ro wen Fer titer. raneTiiff from 14 to M-lnch lemcth of CyMadar. and to M Incite width of Separating part. Tkr Wsrlil-Wlde RrpuiRtlnn ef oar mataaleat Vibrator" Thrwlier for raplil ihrehlBs. perfea MTlnc. admirable cleanliist. no waie, eleanttaeaa, eeanowy la repalri, durability, rate nf n. an aad a seneral tnperlorlty In rarton other retpeiu, la aew tally eataMmed and generally recocnlted, Tfcei Aeknawlrrfa-rrf ,llrH nnd Front a Grain Threahert. and eawlallyi'iperior If arata damp or wet. while for Flux, Tlwaihy, ana MM Seed, m etJIer maeJUnM own truiffy m Hay TIm GmvIm "Vibrator" ThrtslMrs ARK MADE ONLY BY NICHOLH, SHEPARD A CO.. Bnttle Creek, Mioh. tt. eran. of their rwwkr Hrtd Dealerj,fcirBMTnUatrkMd rampMeta. rrlee Ut aad Pall par-
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