Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1877 — Page 7
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The iwwoneo of good nmnnors h kind thoughtfulnoiw of othoi'8. Tho mtui who goes to lilHrooni In h liotulHtHinpliiKiind talking; through the corridor, ultonming !,ih tioor, mm Hinging hin boot down heavily upon tlio lloor, is inuroly brutal - Ivsclffsln Ho is notnwHro tlmt boowes .duties to otbur pcoplo who will bu ailt'ot - tid by Ids conduct. He docs mil think tlmt hii rudclv HWakuna mihim m. , whom sleep is indLspensable, and whom ho has no right to disturb. Haydon'rt picture of tho nun in the ehop-house wailing for tlio Junes, which his nekrhly bent upon holding until helms read all the advertisements, is an illustration of this common ficllishucss. Tlio talk and conduct m the cars are ireuerallv signs of vanity or a morbid sell-
l-Hiinuiwiism;n.i. ;i nun uiuil IIIHII KCOpS iviiawuuiji iihvs WJla iriMIl OUIS. 11 IS, his toothaches and headaches to him- however, with something like a pang self, and docs not assume that Strang that we record tho fact that 25,000 tuns ers are interested in his digestion. of home-grown wino were made in EngA well bred woman keeps her children 1 hmd hi Harrison's timo; but we reniemquiet, and does not assume that all her Ijor the Ontnbcnjer still made near JJer-fellow-travcltirs must slmrn Imr fmul. tlill. illld ii:wm mi Imlilintr nut l!u.
iivwi jvi iiiuiii. ii mm. j ., Willi UUr vivid sense of Mr. IV tionulinritln ,,,l vivid sense of Mr, lvs peculiarities and of her line house and equipage, could only once know how supremely unimpoi tant any individual is, how well the world fared before Mr. 1 arrived, and how unslioekeu the universe will he by his departure, sho would bo a modest and well mannered woman. That knowledge, indeed, would be a general corrective of manners. A certain kind of personal conceit often accompanies undeniable superiority. There are men, like Lord Chatham, who like to have their going anil coming regarded as events, to move with a pompous bustle, and to be constantly regarded as great men. Hut if they could only know it, that very taste is constantly accounted to thorn for weakness, and their iullueuce is just as far lessened. It is interesting to notice, in tho pictures of the Russian battles, that the correspondent is always seen standing erect in tho hottest fire taking notes and making sketches, while tho air Is streaked around him with bursting shells. Occasionally, near the god-liko form of the correspondent, may bo seen the figure of an olllcer, in full unifonu.with his head reverently bared and his hat tucked respectfully under his arm. This is the Commanding General. Vegetine! HER OWX WORDS. , Maltihork, Ma, Feb. 13, 1811. Mr. II. K. STKTKNst: ItarMr sirxw avail yean I bvm mt ore and very Mlttfu font. I had tnmn tijWliuM, but Hrj WttMnt ran? me. Now I torn lienl of row VMOKTIN Kf nun a who Mrk fnr a Imu; tliae, and bprMMiiill wrtl ttwm jimr VKOtTI'INK, and I wmt and UmM m one nt VH1KTINK; and afu-r I had al ihm! iKitUe Uv iliwi Wt ise and It ltrn to hwil, ami tnni I lwlit une oUx-r tntttK ami no 1 takfi It xe. I think fur Utls irinwlj and yiwnwJf ; aitd wMiIak mrr imKem may y attntloH to K. It k a MomHw MM. a KKAbE, MS West Ilalttmers Mreet. VEGETINE SAFE AND SURE. Mr. 11. it. SrKtrNn s la ls2 jmtr VWJKTIXKwm rrcemmmtal tn mr, Mid, jirMliw tn Uic tx-niuatlun of a frlfml. 1 cipwi1 to try it. At th.'Uimj I wrvimiiftHlfitf fnnn iml blllty Mid wnwii tifirrtratKwi, i-rlinlunM by owr. irk awl Irrwil.w liablt. Its womkrful streiHrtlicnliwr arutciirathn rrowrtlM .whmxI to amvt my tellllt.Uni MHmi fpiifn tfic rtrH ilt aiMt uinlrr 1U lardUTit hw I ret.Mly ntwml, (Mitilmt m'nv than tisiwl limlih mid B"i fn-Ilnif. Sltifw Um-ii I haw Hot hiHItatM t Iflve MifiKI'INi; mr Hiit tinuallfli Indum'inrnt, an 14im: a Mtc. turt and powerful awit In pniuiotltint Ixaltli atd rfMiirlna tin' w.hi-1 )tmi to new 1U and ftieruy. VKtiCTINK U Urn only imillrine I two ; and a Iihik aa I the I finer iTt to find a better. ywm tmly, W. II. CLAKK, 130 Mwitwey Street, AlietcfaaHy. r.v VECETINE The Best Sprint! Medicine. CBM.wrowx ll)IhS,v2,t?ni. u ,n,Hif. t J", - SiK s w.Val?,U&tl5i?Jt lm K runner ark anrtiw wediriiw r h uw Uh tidwt i bare i "truvM. amllhavo mmhI almiwt eventhlwt. I ran Pfcii'ifillly reeotHend it loaiiy In tvml f eh a ' Mas. A. A. IUNSMOllK, ID Kwwoll Street. VECETINE. WHAT IS NEEDED. Rt, uushis, xe. i, isi i f oinnniriiviiii n r - u. a7rrmi rmjftl tn fn-Mt-piHtlimltimi wwral iktdlltr. VKtliniNKwa , 'wr.Mr Altwrtmwjffftr rtrteo I found rwwMWtHhil to km l)jtIr1ndwhrth.,dlieeH fn fnpHrd I tu we, 1 ittvomM Utn arttf !, and. awmlnir Kcvrral iH.ttlcj, torn nitHfd to hmith, atHl Hitft li in. iimitrlnr wirrrior to It lor tiitm (XMimlaltiW wlilclt It In etTlaHy irvpriiL nnd would clwerfullr nriiiitnrml H to tlinw h.i rifl tlitvt tlu-j Htl somoilnsto tvsdorf Hicni to i-rftvt ItUtIi. KeetHtUwIly johik, U. 1 I-l.TIENOim linn of S. M. li ttctwlll At vo., No. 10 Mat St., IImWh. VECETINE. All Have Obtained Relief. ftniTH IIkrhicx, Mr-, Jan. 17, 1872. jffi$2faAmrin luworrt fonrt for ' ; yj'.aw, awi imv.t iittiMimM t dnam t gXW uttwSyaOTo' fflt. '"a;iHrwiothmliitsidaeotafciBcVK(f L T wiiwiiiiy itmiMi iionmiwiii iinfmi. c-nNk airi a iMve otitalnnl retlrf. Yiwrs trwlr. THOMAS K. MOQKK, Otwaeer of Card Room, IHhImbuhOi C.a Milk VEGETINE I'KEI'AlSKD BY H.K. STEVENS, Koston,Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists.
r4 rm4 Drink In Jneeii Rmh'm Time.
It is not only in solid food, but rIho in sweots Hint kiukHliHH'tf, tlmt tha Kntrli.sli ttthlu of tlio lo'th century Huotiml , ud. (iontloniun and inorohiintfl liHd five . or hix illshw followed by Julliw, nmrcb - ; palno, tnrta, Hud coufoctions. 44 Of tbo potato miuI such vonerous roots n nro , brought out of Spain, Porthole, Hd ' tho hull to fnrnitdi up our lmnkcts," . Harrison, in Ids drworinllon. forhu.irs to -speak. Of tea and coftuo ho is quite si - lent, though ho ha something to say of tolmcon, tho use of which was spreadj lug rapidly, so that row years later say, "Til English are constantly smoklug tobawo." Wo have only to rolled I what life in England would ho without i... -..'.1. l no wiinom. ' . . . .. .. .. .i .......... . . . . i iuh, couuu, Him potatoes to oe con vmeed how entirely dillerent life in ; nuilia. J Hill vilU lII&IiiMI lliflilrv IlliaUHt!l of fiindcrn winiM i nlin fmm flw. title of foreign wines is plain from the I fact that .10 kinds of strong and .0(5 of i light wines were to bo had in London, , The strongest were best liked, and the strongest of all was called. Harrison tells us, Theoloricum, Priest" of Madeira answering to the and tho Pfaflenwein of the Germans. Tho merit of such wino was tlmt it was both stronjr aim genuine, ior, as txarnsou tells us, considered whether a great part of the ..f :..i... .i...i.- u.i. . 1, :..ii .i...i.- u.'i. ., .
"tlio merchant thought his soule should '"",,BHr cupiuw nour, teaspoonlui have gone straightwaio to tho divell if "aking-powder, 2 tablospoonfuls milk; ho should have served them (tlte priests) 1 h)t m ! layers, and while warm spread with other than tho best." It is to be w,th cream.
vi uiuuuiivju ji my j'.iiiimi ciorgv ai ) aim cores oi mo quinces when presorvtiie present day may not bo ascribed to , ing, cover them with water, and boil their abandonment of orthodox theo-1 a gallon down to i gallon; when relogical port. As for the lower classes, J duced in this way to a thick, clear muthey mado good cheer wherever theylcilagc, add 2 pounds of white sugar; could get it, and though their daily fare J stir this until dissolved, then add 2 was hard, they had frequent oppottuni- quarts of the best white brandy; pour ties of feasting and carousing at bride-' this into very clean wino bottles, and
aies, auu iinnKing, ami other occasions, each guest bringing a dish, and the good man of the house where tho feast was held only finding drink and house-room. The workingmen in town always ate butchers1 meat, and, though they were more frugal in the country, they saw fresh meat far more often than the modern laborer. On such festive occasions, though their talk was coarse, they had one merit in which the modern workman as a rule has no share: thev were verv i. . i i . , . - . . inucn asuamcu ai oeitifr ovemucon taken bv , drink, or 4cupshotten," as Harrison calls it. As to bread, the rich ate wheaten bread, and the poor broad made of rye or barley, and in times of scarcity of boans, oats, or even aeoras; nay, says Harrison, Uiey ate tHeee even In lAmm of plenty, for though never has there been so much land cared," that Is, tilled " never has corn been so dear. So tlmt without a famine the old proverb I I. ...... . S,' .1 , . lira iMTuii uriuuu inat nungcr seucm his first foot into tho horse-manger.' " " If the world lasts awhile at this rate, whent and rve will bo no ir-atim fnr nnnn men to feed on, and some catterpillcrs there are "that is to say, the bodgers, , ur iu-iu-ggcii cuiiurpuiers, me nuuiuemen who bought uw corn and restated urcaa'Hlint can sale so much alroadv." .... - i . . c : All this food was not digested without , drank. Vo have seen that the rich drink wine, but tn Harrison's England the drink of the common man was beer mado of barley, water. ami hops. Those were not the days of great brewers, nor was there any exciseman to stand
1 in the way of English "home-?seetion ! national bever-
private brewing. I brewed" was then tho national bever ange if a country clergyniau on poor preferment not only brew- i i i ! vviwiiiitii .vv iiiiuna wi ui,ui in thoycRr; and this glimpse out of liar-, rifoira daily life is perhaps as great a ,,r(K)f M W,,y l b0 f0U"d iU ,liS b00k 0f tlio liberal way in which all classes lived ; ,1.,.. n... ! " "u vn " J'"iii. uui iv uuui I be rcmeinbereil that in that ajre it was
nge, and Harrison not only gives us an i mountain, tho tniiii mnsfor many miles excellent recillO for IlinkltlC beer ' as 1 nvw llm hrinl- nf nroiittii. ulmit ni.r.
I yellow Hsjrohl," hut tells us how his peiiilicular, ii.OOO feet. The grades are -Aft (thrifty wife brewed him 200 gallons of 400 feet nor mile; and tho ordinary WW
Deer lor 20 shillings In our days it t American locomotive finds tho greatest1 would sewn Mrantre if a countiT clertrv- iliiVicnltv in rtrnssltur iiniMii'miilwrril 1
beer for hreakfasts.when there were any greatest elevation, which is 13,000 feet breakfasts, beer for dinner, and beer above tho sea at Vera Cm,; from thero for supper. Tho tap of tho beer barrel it gradually declines through contintnust have been forever running at a , nation of broad valleys to the City of timo when there were no water-drinkers Mexico. These valleys are from 3 to and temperance societies, and when 1 20 miles wide entirely hummed in the thero were no substitutes except milk tall mountains. Every foot is irrigated.
for malt liquors, such as we possess in tea nnd tiollce, not to mention our aerated waters, Edinbury Review SctUing Up of AslitaliHla. I The Lake Shore and Michigan ! Southern has indemnified the rel ! atives and heirs of (55 out the sons who lost their lives in the 81 perbridge i accident at Ashtabula. Tho bal since of t ho claims are in a fair way of speedy ins are in a lair way oi spectiy niit. Tho largest amount paid nie party was 9,000. Mr. and igers, a newly married couplo on , 1 i. w "i i settlement. j to any one Airs, uo, iineir wedding tour, were killctl and their botiies liurncd beyond recognition ; , yet their lives have been settled for at ! liguro of 3,000. ! claims agsiinst the company thave generally fallen under .5,000. Ufucago 'Jwiea, Mr. Layard, tho English ambassador at Constantinople, and Mrs. Layard, dined with the Sultan a few days since. This is said to bo the first time that n Sultan has sat down to dinner at his own tablo with a European lady The spire of tho Cathedral at Houen, France, id described as tho tallest and tigliost of structures built by human hands." It is -192 feet in height.
NINTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.
dumbles.l cup butter, 2 of Hiitr, 8 round cuke, .ife Cnrttml Pie. -l pint of swoot i miik Hnd n rwtod f.wi-(.t i. L j bonton ogL' little mi . " , I ; meg uimu Ilavuonlv Vu,!.uL ,?. . 7, , , c ' " u1",,t1, crufl i.(,i " Li n VV7 o'1 "HvIes H,M , " T "V1 UU "ft5 quaits Water U ' JL 'K )! f.iil'.. i! " . ! 1 1 ,IM,u,ld ,0,h;'karl 1 l'it juice; boil lift minutes, ( mncd Cntb-itjipleti.Tu 6 pounds "I'P'c.s iahe . pimmls sii-'ar; make Itl apples !ttml ,MU unlil H'fr fiual immediately in I "Cated cans; no paring, VI. .1 niaeroerm tu -ruin 1 ....it,... ..t uineruornes, 2 quarts of sugar, and 1 pint of vinegar; boil for .0 hours, stir ring often; formes, take 4 tiiJ.li.ww.n, pint of vinegar; boil for fills for each pie of the butter, and re duce. Suet Pudding. 2h cupful Hour, teaspoonful salt. 1 eun .snot olmt.twxl lino, 2 eggs, scant pint milk, 1 teaspoonnu puuh, a cup appies cnopped line, I onifc rllK!li I ln.ic Liiniiful , .1. ,.t ,.1-. , ' ,,K 1 tH'lS!,00,lf"1 Vil.uh ' cloVCS nu v-iiinrtiiiwn, a icaspooniuis inoiassos: steam 1? hours. French Unam CWcBoil scant pint iuuk; uiko z eggs ami i small tablespoonfuls corn-starch beaten with a little milk; when the milk boils stir this in slowly with scant cup sugar, 1 tablespooful butter, 2 tcaspoonfuls lemon essence; inaKC a caKO oi 3 eggs, 1 cupQuince Cordial.-Take the .... i . ... , ii(iriniri .... , . ... . . c" , into each bottle put 4 or 5 blanched bit ter almonds; shako each bottle well and cork tightly; in 1 week it is fit for use. Preserved Penrs. 5 pounds pears, peeled, quartered, and cored; pound green ginger, scraped. Cut up in small oicces, put these on tho fire with boiling water to cover them, let them boil till tender, take them out with a perforated skimmer. Put 3 pounds of white sugar into tho water in which they aro boiled, let them boil up once. then nut in tho pears : let them boil ...j.i i...?.... v. i s..," M .t. .i.:J put them into jars with the skimmer. When tho sirup boils for 15 minutos without being covered pour hot over tke pears, when cold tie them up olosely. Tke Great Mexico Kail way. The building of tho great railway from Vera Cruz to tho City of Mexico was a colossal feat in constructive engineering. Tho intervening country was superbly beautiful, and crossed at right angles by the great Sierra range, through which is ono continued panorama of beauty. The railway is 2G74 miles long has 18 lencthy tunnels ana many line iron -w..... , bridiiTOJt. It nnst 40.000.000 Afoxinnn Al COSl dollars; and is undoubtedly the finest constructed railway on the American continent. Tho first 40 miles is straight, and on a gentle grade, rising slowly from the sea; then for n distance of 75 miles it crosses over three distinct ranges of mountains, each of which : stands up like a colossal stair-case. This is very crooked. Winding around tho numerous canyons in the dillicultv in crossing unencumbered, But the company use an English engine Known s iitu rturiiu latum wnu'it i carries ten loaded cars with case. It is a double engine, or two engines con-, ,,ectc(I' With the5r h0luls tur,,c(1 toSulhcr, and JlO-iiich drivers. At tlio west '.i ..!- ... ... unu oi tins tuvision, wuicu is hi. ijoo.i del Monte, tho road-lied reaches its ami in a thorough state of cultivation. Manufacturer and Builder. Chinese Pahllc (Jranarics. There has existed a system of public granaries in China since a date long be-; fore tho birth of Christ. They are es- i tablished by private charity, and are so well approved that in the single Provincu Of Chili no fewer than 1,00 a aro niamtamed. During tho lstst cqntury tho wineo. imiihil uiu ccuiury hum Government ordained the erection of nj granstry in every district of tho Metro-j nolitan Province, and jirovidcd careful . . 9 til i m hiws for their liianagcment. Tlio mothod of supnorting these iiistitutioiis is thus described m an English exchange! "Tim granary having been erected, the aurtounding land-owners arc encourcd to send in presents of grain as their I means will allow, and tho local authoritics arc auiuoiizcu to oner iiicin in return Mandarins buttons, varying in rank according to tho quantity of grain subscribed. When tho granary is stifiiciontly full, two officers chosen from tlio locality aro appointed to superintend it, and tho work begins. As the granaries aro intended to he self-supporting, and for tho assistance of tlio jicople in ordinary yoars sts well as for their relief in times of famine, it is part of the system, in the spring of the your,
when food begins to get icare, to advance grain to tho poor of the district, who return It at harvest-time with interest in kind at the rate of 10 per cent. Two-tenths of the interest thus paid are appropriated by the otncials, one-tenth is devoted to
.restore waste, and tho remaining sevenicntiis, alter tho necessary repairs to the buildings have been paid for, aro deposited in the Kranary." Tho wo king of this system is shown in the case of three granaries, which, in fourteen years from their foundation, returned to the original contributors the full amountof grain advanced by them, and still had sufficient corn and rice to supply tho needs of the neighborhood. In times of famine, the grain is dealt out first to tho women and children, and then to the men. Cooked grain anil rice are also provided for those in immediate need of food. In prosperous years, interest on the grain advanced is strictly demanded; but, when the harvests turn out bad, the interest is remitted, and the original loan is even allowed to stand over until tho next season. There is a great deal of charitable work performed in China, notwithstanding tho reputation which tho people bear for cruelty and hard-heartedness. In nearly every largo town and district, thero aro asylums for tho aged and the orphans, in addition to the establishments for the relief of the poor. Colleges, schools, and societies aro also sustained for the instruction of the children of the poor, for the preservation of life, for the burial of the (lead, for eiicouraLdnsr husbandry, and for various other benevolent objects. Titk Gkeat Family SlEDiciXE.--Dr. AVI1hoft'B Antl-I'eriodlc or Fever and Ague Tonic I No caec of incurable Chills has jet presented Itself, where this scientific and safe medicine haa been employed. No case has been found bo obstinate as lo resist its prompt and masterly action. No man has been so reduced bj malarial Influences, but with Its use has come up j)crfectl y reconstructed. No pills orpurgauve requires wun mis metiicine. u. . finlat fc Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. iOK SALE BY ALL UKU0058TS. iHutlicra, .Tfothera, Tfelkers. Don't fail to procure iliiB. V.'ixslow'b Sootsxso SvittT for all diu'RW of teething in children. I. relieves the child from jwtin, curca wind eolic, rcKulatea the bowehs, and, by jriring relief and hutltli U the child, srivi rcl tci the mother. The good wife exclaimed on taking the biscuit, prepared with Doolky's YEAfcT 1'owdek, ... .1... ,.n. .....II . 1. ...ll., 1 . iiuiu mi. uu'ii) ruu ncu duv uiiiii, mr KiiKy were " perfectly splendid." Kidney Disease, weakness and twin across the back, lack of strength and activity, de pression and misery cured, eradicated and dis poned ny a single u)llins' voltaic ixasteb; all the other plasters are worthless in com pariKm. Oswepo Starch. Manufatarer of all sb KutMtd, threads, laees, etc, at home and in Europe, use KisesreKu'a Oswaso Stakcii. No other article can produce so fine a llnlsh. Patenters and Inventors should read adTertlsement of EdsonBros. in another column, O-Sec E. HUOWN'S Adv't of Foot Lathes. COAiiDh)'- How to 3laklt. Something St 5JJforA9tnU. COB, YOSOBd- CU.,St.LouU,X'6. aanr,,nQ Best thinir far agents. J. LathIOr L. am Co.tlt) Wh. St., BiMtoa, Maw. in pavtotellKtJrlBKKSTAMrS. Terns tree. Dill PM II. . rAKKlsit.r.O. HoxWt.Chlcairo. Agents WANTEttollIllnitraM I.ifrofllriicIihiii Younic. I'rlce SOc. Sun Tub. Co.,St. Lou s K tOfl frrtluy atlmtne. Sanirlc warthH 0 10 lUtrte. ST1NQN t CO.. l'urllinl. My. fiUWt? UetoKurt int free for fiamlnnt'a rrico-lltl BKO nre. UiettWcifnOnaWerkK Wtubursli, l'a. $66 A ll'KKK In ruar own town. Term nml 18 outfit free. H. HtLErr&Co., lVirtlanO, Mr. 112 aIMi; at Hiiiiic-AepnW wantrd. Ontftt and term free. Tltt'K CO., Acputta. Me. o i RrninLncnoAB.viia.t.:oiw.,H!rri..N.T. A DAY to AgeHta. 'Wnti'lit:! ti S?. Urvnlrrra $.". OVir Wl-atwlS'oveHies. ftOUTHKItN SCIU'LY CO- Naahvllle. Turn. BARGAINS! FOR SALE By E. E. PRATT, 79 Jackson-st,, Chicauo, sewinqIhaghihes. Wilcox A: ; 11(1). f .leKHiit-r.iHe Cabinet. MBnufaclHrura jirle , JAM; will tell for gl25 malt. One AmerlCHii SpwIiijc itfachlHO New WcetTOt fori50. SCHOLARSHIPS. Two In NortliwrMorn HunlHcaa Col lose, .TlHdlMMI, VU. Value HScacIi for $'22. 50. Oo Ih Jtrnoa Coiutncrrlal :ollcc SI I,ohIm. Value Cor 835. One III tho St. l'Htll ItttaliK'M CoIIoka Value forS'-iS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. one CHIMIN llltos. Orxtm-MiVr. Price for eiiiS. Vnr. Plrat-Claa 'tw IMhhw. I'rlce 0; for 8450. opium cum INSTITUTE. Tills It an Incorporatt'tl Institution forthenultealnttvdf tlilnlmtisrtil L.iWt. it la itim' ntthfl manr IuihiIhih which furiiWi iiwlldno Uj Utv nmiiUi or liar, wilj l thw Uhj itnir tlctlm ami H-aw Iilm a aiave at !. o t nix-l ine H-' vlnn. Na ttHlHfiil utiiH.VHHit loiiitlHjr. All iti'alri leHtro.ti'il HicHi-m lny. 'iiriTomitli'tvil mh-bIIj-Im n IV h- dnj . i'alli nW -Ht, sk-rit, ami fofl liawiy whllp Mnit mml. Health lminiti fr tlw WliinluK ai Uk iwiiMit www fitmi dirmlful ihmhI. 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AT akt, Cbleao,lS. frS( PKKMIUM WATCH ANUOIUIS-a rtam-'K-l winder Vten with every order. OnU( fPJw Vrtu. J. M. OATtoap k Co.. Ctncaa. ill. PATENTS mh4 inVEIVTOKN. KNO!V KKOS..U. . Aawta, 711 Q St.. WaUlriifUw.n.U. KMablMied la 1 HM. Fee after auowanon. Circular ot lnktruetH,bG..set free. THE ST. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER Will bv. M:nt TIIUKUaiOXTIIS FOlt ONE 3Cnnt Stump. AililrcKH the publUhcrit. O. W. M ATTHKWS 4 CO,, OIX Olive street, St. UwU, 3Io. $ P lis rw CMULMl WKBIOAE. IKCTrKm and KXAMI5TAT1U.HN )'Oa UliliKlilM, RtNt. Mo. One Student will be admitted to the Course of Lecture from eacli eowitf In IIMsota aad MlseurL lr narliur a matriculatfcui fe ot tip. Leetum oiii m the first Mnudar In January, A. V. 1878. Ail drw DR. K. S. DO 1X1 E. McLean's Meek. H. LattU. 3io WORK FOR ALL Intlrirywu iiHstlltks, c;mvrAltitr (or tli I'lrrolrfo Vlvttiu-. enlarwIJ Wix'UIy .Hid .Mimtlilr. Ijrxtit t'u-i' in Im tViii'Id, wlUi Manimiitli UinKt Kti-. lilec'-minlflurji u Amits. Iitiih ana OuUK rrm. 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XTGOXKRY WARB 4t CO., Oriirtnat Gringo Supply Iloiiee, Wt tt XM Wacatti Art CMICAU0, X1L JACKSON'S BEST SWKET NAVT CIIKWING TOItACCO! was a wanted Oie hlrBet ptiie at CENTENNIAL ExposlUoc' ,rtta nut-chewluft quail tlts.tluM'xtrll?se and! A' ,nn characterof tta wi-c1i-ii1iik nnd Aarortajr. Hyoi. wmttUe II EST TOBACCO ever made, a Tour proccr for this, and foi tht t ach iiliiKlx ant ur blue etrlii trade mark with words Jhckmih'h Heat ob it. Sold liv all lolibers. Send for samnle to C. A. JACKSON A CO.. .Manufacturers, retendmrx. V. SECRET OF LIFE UNVEILED or BOCK OF FATE. A Hook of Wnnili'rs 1 nf MnrvliMis ?t val itI 1 ThoiiMiidM.f lIllli;N SlXltirrs-tli.- SHcnce of I.irciinfolili'UI KNtiU TIIVfSKI.l'.Aici'nta AVaiitnl. Ifyon Mimt lo ninln' money, mmh tnritliitNt'il eirrnlaratnl I'xttn Iitiuh lo J. V. MAKMI, North Fimrtlt stn't, St. Louis, Mo. I For SIX BEAt TIFUL IMCTURHg, i (dillirent MbjectO 14x17 inche: Or for HVK I'lirrilKKS, 17xM; Or fur FOIR 1'IcTlKlX 19x&. 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