Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1878 — Page 7

MA1ESTU HE IISTHAniSfll.

lIaHa r the Maektsn lilllr-IHK fur Iirlv K i" hi ih( i Mriy. WHMlllKtOH Cor. KootOH rot.J There Is reason to believe that the machine JtepublioHH whoopjMethe AdwlnUtratloii ,kava perfected a plan which will fon-e lr. Ident HayeH out of the Republican party within W days after Colore reconvened. A prominent KMuhinvgiotian Gen. Huthtj u wa one oi uie most inniieatlal member of the Republican lmrty during the tirant regime, U authority for the above jdatetneHt, IneoHvereatlon to-day he naid: ".Mr. Ilayea ha koiio too far. If yoji will remember when Mr, (!rant wa wadet're!. dent he had mhiih huch Idea a Mr. Have oeema to have. He thotiKht he could rim the imrty, but In hie of lx months we oonvinced him that the party machine wan more powerful than bfniKelf. When Mr. Hayea Mart' ed off on the tame track, we ttald it would take about three month to cure him of hi folly; no we put up with hU Ingrntitude.Hiid have given him every opportunity to prove to hiit own Malefaction that he must obey the iwrty if he Is to have any power. Hut he ban proved le tractable than Orant In Mirrenderinjc the appointing power to the Senatorial Ring, lie i not a man of any thliiK like as htroHx a will m Grant, hut he eeeni to be completely infatuated with hi own infallibility, and that in the wurot nort of man for the party to deal with. Itesides, he I watched constantly by Kvarta and Schurz, who tell him he i all right, and all the while are molding him like puttv, and uinfr him to advance their own political end." 'Well, General, what do your people propoo to do about it" queried your correspondent. JH'? propose to drive him out of the par' 44 How are you jrolnR to work to do that?" "Well, I am not Jut at liberty t tell you that." "Are you finite sure you can do it?" 'Vch', Indeed; we have no doubt about "Had not Mr. Hayes too ranch strength with the people?" General (laughing) "Well, I Kuppose he lias :i sort of ocntiinental Mrrngth in frre.it cities; but, you ee, politics are not managed by sentiment." "Hut Ik not there a division among vour leader?" "Nothing to speak of." "Will Blaine and Conkllng work together?" "Ycs: therein perfect understanding between them, and they are working together to dethrone Have." " Is there any'trtith in the report that a banquet Is to be given them after Congress reassembles ?" "Where did you hear that?" "Never mind; Is it true?" " Well, I don't know as I am at liberty to say vc, but 1 will not av no." "Then I am ri.'bt in mv statement!" i on are not lar wrong." cult an j'ou iinairine." " 1 suppose you will iiominii tions." "That will depend. Tho?o that wedo not like we will cither reject or hang up In Committees If wc are not sure of votes enough to reject them; but we will do something more effective than merely to antagonize Uh nomination." " What else can you do?" " ' ' v UlVlilH,. tl lllt litll AVI !. Ill"i(uiiiuiMraiiou. u no ueciincs to accept our (llpt:tt frill wn t'it lir'it iti'on? Tii.j.ur. lw. jl Illll".', lilt' IICIIIUVI Jl UIJIIII! SOIIWM to his snpiwrt, and whatever they carry through forhtm we can, of course, denounce as a party on the ground that it is not Itcpublican. He has no friends there at all. Why, even Stanley Matthews N only lukewarm, and as for Hoar and Dawes, they won't be found with the minority, you may depend on that." " Have you any hopes forlSsOJ'" liarty in Jfew York State, the money miettion will be out of the way in Ohio, and we will carry both States and Indiana." " Whom will you run?" " Maybe Grant, inayhc Conkling, maybe a dark hoi'ec. Ulalne doesn't want the nomination in lt), " You are hopeful, ccttalnly." " lu-ideof Ml days you will say wc have cause to be; mark my words." Mr. Hnjf lvitt i Askfti j., iKlck Out the! OIihiixIoii .Mctuhrr of HU Cnliiiit't. f WoshiiiKtoii Seciiil to New ork Ilemld. A rumor ha been circulating here for some da) that when Congress reavemhlcs the Hepublican .Senators, or rather the anti-Haj-es part of them, intend to ask the President, formally to reconstruct his Cabinet. .Such an enterprise would not be without precedent. Thu Republican Senators once attempted to nreaK up Lincoln's Cabinet in thl they atMdiitMl a committee to wait unon the Pre;. ident with the resolution, and J adoption, and urro him to conform himself totheSuiateV wibes. A member of thi cominitte.1 was scut 10 tho l'resUlut to no-' tlfy him of what hail hern done, and ask him ' l'i"'in ("OlllUlittl. tion relut Senators- v would be liatm o'cloeh the foliowinffevenlii. "And," add .. 1. 11 ...Itl i...... .1 ......, Viid," add-, eu up, "i win imciiw mcmocrs ni tun can . "'M.': i S8 WXIVZ ! ator- at ilrst obicted. hut Mr. i.'ineohi was : firm, sayinir that all such matter oticht to boill tliciisxil hi tho iiresenffe of the liersous ", cone lirir,litll . 1 Vn- ua. at that time, as during nearly , the whole of Mr. I.ineolnK Admlni-tratlon, -T HIM IllM 111. i a dNairrpniieiit lift with .secretaries Seward i and Cha-e, which divided the Cabinet it-elf l lul!" 1 .uY,Vl" in . " IvuiizZ. SlSi ! Mood that tho movement in the Senate was the work of Mr. OliaioV friends, lutseasc ........... i..... .-i. ii.. . ii. ........ i in..:.... n.-i iiwi fii jv.'.-.-. vifiuih.'""' i i"" Ilave a ram est to rceotf his- Cabinet. In sticli a cae it wax nut dim" gn$ d?., gctl i:i4l j ifiniii, in nnirr!u iiiivivfc ntildlo otilofoti regarded the tnoveHH-Ht as made, would feel no les compelled also to offer hi rehriMllon. To do otherwise would I l"cm,u Kraceful offense, an act of political Immorality. 'nil I preelnely what tHtppeacd. Secretary Seward wrote out his rwinatIon and handel It to Mr. Lincoln. Swiretary Chase felt himself obliged to do the Mmethinj;. Mr. Lincoln quietly put away betb these ia-

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"A I saw neiore lam not at liberty to' " " rvw. iwuui. ' i. wuuu. i

SUIT iuu iiuiiiu-. Mill lue Sh IS IIUI SO Ulld- v., nvm mm ultjii ui3-

" Indeed we have, liefore that time we and all present turned their eves toward ; onions and meat are thoroughly hrown. i

will place the Democratic party In the light ; J,;m. " pour in a pint of boiling water; when- YtMlir ff a iiiHv fst 1 till t.1 till nnli u'liAhnfit f - I . I , , ' w "As

1m, : 1 ""r what is tliw mttor mv frinnd s' ever trie meat crets urv add more water, roarw or

aiiiaieii wunatnaii iney caua iiuenwcausc I ... , " : r:' " . i i." ti!.., mi. n

he iiu inii w thiii.Mii. '.wi sni if tii. sam me straHEcr. loucnin? mm on tne iv.mubuoiukiioi. nirowi Fftr

VA.. " rTJXl 1 luUed? "but the stranger ww evidently ty. It

ed a formal resolution requetlnK Mr. Lin-1 '"ystiticd and asked for an explanation, i "fu coin to remodel hi Cabinet. IlavliiL' done i Just then Uncle John Gray walked into ' rcmbi

.. ..... n .,,.....,. ... v ii ,avu saul wnril ainn nroaehoni if lTil . io uiacu iuo ouios in a suauow carincn

anil iiear the r..olutioii. 1 raill-1 . . .. . r . ' ..ai i n t

. ,. 1 1 n .villi r......ti.i , tin ' Ktioweu you was tne preacher felier.and " !' irngmenis oi iock

'oryanablv.and told him that be I wish I may land in inaminnit.if out them and then keep them well

v in io t riiir.miiiiin t i ltui'tniHii stiv iiMon.. I'niiiniiii un.i waicrcu. j ne Vjinnese niaiiL nieni in

S.S?. il,,c VCT1 ! ?eJ! "u . rattle of arias on the bar and the con-. Uieni some little attention. To

f.r , uL1": Z : ,i ,;irtr . vcrsatlou turned into other channels. fthq importation of theo bulbs v

to I'residcnt llave a rcou'est to rceotmize But Mr. Xicholl had an ace-full beat- ' probably drive all the Chinamen

"iPi Mi . nniu ul ; -" '" leit ior Austin next morning, and the would feci it iiieumbetit iiimjh him to place 'hnrh f uatart.i hl resfKnatlon at. the disposal of President l ? not "8t"d." Austin

. tr. uihl tuubluir lnt tLn, i.t tii

the whole Cabinet together to inform tkw , ' what waa to take j4ae in the evening. He had no dre, he mUI, to choice hi Cahl-

net; ana the member, ludnif mKhI, were uuer, a cupa sugar, i UMMpoonlul hIoMtktiNl with hi poller and with wtoh oth- IrittiH), h Uttle salt, Hour enough to mix r. and reillly enicwf to at let taHd or stiff; roll out thin, fell together. They could noareely do lm. n' l j .f .fit. o o Thus matters stood when the lWdent aHd i , , Iirmtkmi-rolls mtkoul Soda. 2 eggs, hh Cabinet awe in bled at the White House to i H cupfulsof milk, ft totwpoonful of stilt, meet the Senatorial Committer. It I aid and flour enough to nmke a thick batter. r!!?oTllor ,llnK t?wlve to,Thoiinufltbe bakod in an iron gemfaeewlth the gentlemen wIiomj retirement I MIUI OP ,i1A wiu iut lt,Y'ia,-fulfill Into private life they had eometo nitre, were l ?Rn r.le w" . complete failure.

at hrt under a painful embarrajwraent. but Mr. Lincoln cheered them up, and encourafred them to read their resolution and to peak their wlnhe as plainly as ther chose. He contrived that the dlceuKclon should beMr. Lincoln cheered them up, and encourcome general and that the Cabinet should take irt in it, and, after an ieH unpleasant tlian ttie senators t ffinuttul. tlmr rutlrul. Tim P.lilnni I.....

Ing declared Itself harmonious before the , n , . . M meeting, found Itself no less o at its con- Jtahan Cream. I pint of croam, 4 elusion, and.as Mr. Lincoln had not from the P'nt of milk ; make it hot, sweetening to first Intended any ohange, he on the follow- taste; flavor with lemon peel; beat the ing day quietly returned to Messrs. Seward yelks of 8 opjth boat all tnmtther- sot and Cliase their resignations, and that was I L: ailkEj!!Ti ti. lo?oinor' s.ot the end of the whole matter. a over fllow "re to tMcken ; have ready It Is doubtful whether an attempt on the 811 ounce of isinglaas melted and strainpresent Cabinet would have better success, i ed, which add to the cream ; whip it I here are no such divisions In It as there well, and form into a mold. were in Mr. Lincoln's, and no Presidential ' ... . t1 t. aspirations for the present to create them. I Cre'l Pnddinn. Beat separately till Not enough Senators to constitute a major-1 very light the yellcs of 10 eggs and tho ity of the Senate could be got to Join in a whites of fi, 1 pound of sugar, and J) ThTrl flour. 1 nutmeg gnt. any of the present members, anil It Is "not ' T - Pt of whipped cream. Rice Impossible that anv- vacancy which may at j t,our 13 preferred to tho ordinary wheatany time occur wiil be filled In a manner on flour. This batter must bo poured which would not at all please those who now , into deep plates lined with a fine quality want a new Cabinet. It i pretty well tin- of tiuff-nastn and bibod mttMrli itii ilerstoodin Administration circles that If qulcklj. bill Secretary Evart or Secretary Schurz should gnutel white sugar over the tops as resign the President would nominate Mr. J'ou draw tho puddings from the tire, llristow In his place. and they will bo found very delicate and tempting in appearance. PrwpecterVhnperstlUeB. I WhUe Mountain Cofcr.-Whites of 9 TheTuscawrm JfWle says that the Sr oftur Pffluf mSfS, Lj' first appearance of a clenrvman in Tus-' Li 0 Lr ,4CUI f,ul Vk tea'

carora was signalized by the burning of Hi?.0!1.11 Vriz? l,(Jlsll?,g Wc?rKs' H"d - " . .... - n.Ti ' i' u 1 . 1 ' c, ,.. v.c..v.. , mini nnii iiib uciiwi the Navajo Company discharged fortytwo miners. It is an old sunerstition that preachers bring bad luck to a new . mininsr-camn. :md tl.at with tho irnt. of churches' and ministers time " wimiusimiw "mm iinpucilKU III mill connection in White Pine, in the earlv anu iuisu uays oi tnat aistnct. Red Frank Wheeler and Billy Wakefield kept "tho store" of tho Town of Hamilton, the establishment combining ui useii store, saioon, notei, post-oince, tnbuted, and the crowd which usually thronged to the ."tore on the arrival of the stage had somewhat thinned out, a prospector sat on a barrel reading the llcudlle, which in those days carried tho freshest news to White Pine, as all communication was via Austin. Seated on tiio box Inside the prospector was a . - . . . 1 O I ' r ' ' a new arrival, lor ne wore nroauciotli instead of the rough costume afl'ected by the inhabitants of a Hinp. new minimT- I The prospector seemed to be reading his paper with deep interest, when suddenly lie $ravo a great start that nearly upset the barrel he was sitting on, and, as he rinned ont a ereat. doiiTilo.barrol- . . ' - eu oatn, a hush came over the room, ! shoulder. "Matter! The matter is that the ! camp's as srooil as cone tm the lluuio. . . . t fllld nvni-l- mnlli.tra .A tt a mr i as well pack up our traps and light out. ' That's what's the matter! Jest listen ' to this." i aai tvtaitw tw' 311WW I d and even man in the room bent his head ferward to catch the words, the jirospector read from the Reveille a statement that one Rev. Mr. Nicholl intended shortly to leave Austin for White Pine, to organize a congregation and establish a church. A look of horror came over the features in tho room, and Frank tho store, and reeo4-nizinr tho sitrjiiHrnr. introduced him to Frank Wheeler as the Uev. Mr. Xieholl ; and then the miner aiieinpteti to apologize. Ue stuttered, and hesitated, and finally blurted out; "III be dog-goned, old pard, if take a drink and call the thinir souar1." r ... M,MI, . .... n,t BJ The preacher came u." and as the .! the preacher tood at the 1 each With his irlass in his hand awaitlnsr tho slsnnl. "Here's to us." the nros-, a:.i , v-..J, .. ... - 1 . . I CiW s0.rl 01 c? l9r lhcher af . . ... - i y not bring any had luck , lo the caillll : but lcastwava vim fellers ought to give us miners a chance, and I f't- rhig n your prisach n' and start jmir duirciJ till tie camp git, kinder , settled like. Hero1 luck." 1 And then tlw preacher and tho boys . - i . , , ... .. J sam; Mere s niCKi" ami mere was a en at a game of poker that night, and The Rev. Dr. Frederick William Farrar, Canon of "Westminster, whose religlotu, world, is 4G years oiu. ne is tne autnor ot a mini' her of works of fiction, philology, and theology, but is beet known by his MLife of Christ," which for several yMirs has been considered & biography of undoubted orthodoxy,

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VI.tlHI V xirilXNHI aa. Illf, n.H 1 1 1 11 tr u-uis nnn

MINTS Fe)K THE MOU&EMQLD.

1 , Y.99" t00'1 mV m nmR 1 .UP A flu,CK OVu 18 UeeirRUlo, Pop-Corn Halls. To C miarts of pon- , P ruul T , corn ih)u i pint ot inoiasuou about minutes, then put thu corn into fllfUUlllUl MIIIIIC 111 1 III, llllllk'. I I l11Kllf IrlTlk f creHm extract of ..I , . . !. 1 n . i, . . i -iai iar in 1110 nour ; uavor Willi almond ; boat the eggs light; cream the butter and sugar; add other inirrpdiontx stirrino- ttu wliitna nl tlio "wt- S2S V deS etk-cake f". ' wu1-'1 .WMkS -.'.nd T ,C I o n,Xri, 1 ?tLr 8n V1. lond of puhenzod sugar , ;n nn1 fn ,Ir,rt a ?. . to 1 '. Lnghih Plum Pudding. 1 pound raisins, when stemmed and atoned ; 1 pound currants, when washed and dried: 1 pound suet, chopped to a powder: 4 pound citron, cut in thin slices ; 1 pound a orange, cut in thin slices; i candied lemon, cut in thin slices: pound Hour, when sifted: 4 pound lirnu 1 f(M,tiiti.3 1 ktt...l 1 uiunu .iu.uua, a jiuutiu. uiunu aujiai , i pint of milk; 1 pint best brandy; G eggs well beaten; 2 nutmegs, grated ; 1 teaspoonful ground ginger; 1 teaspoonful ground cloves ; 1 teaspoonful ground allspice: i teaspoonful srround maeo: tie loosely in a well lloured bag, and boil j aicHuuy lor six nuurs. Steamed Beef. For a family of six or 1 seven persons take ! pounds of beef; ' cross-rib is best; get a piece of suet the sire of your hand, cut in small pieces I .tun u i uut i m; im,; yuu must have a large llat-liottomed iron pot: after the suet is brown, take out the scraps and put in the moat and two onions cut up; when tho meat ha? become a darkbrown on one side turn it over on the 11 u"er arm let mat get me same ; wnen 'in a I.GnrKnl si out. !.-,. 1..,.. 1 I in . iioiiuiiu ui sail, ttiiuu unt'iunteS) t ml R ha dozen each of whole allspice i ...i. .. , . 1 ... wiiuie pepper, cover wiui a eiose-nt-1 tlll!f COVCr and Iflt it C.CIOK for .'t llfllirw when almost done, thin a tablospoonful tlo"r with a half a cupful of water;' stir this m the srravy, taklnsr care not to j have any lumps in it; when you wish to .serve it, strain the gravy through a sieve anu pour a lew spooutuis over the meat. The Chinaman's Heloved Lily. Tho Chinese residents of this city, to a man and to a woman, are now dili-

v inu-f.rw i nan. noiir mo Doiioii iuoirssos over

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evening , it, stirring briskly till thoroughly mixed, ' had an- Than

of even miner , J!811 cngMgcd in cultivating what apik Wheeler was P.Rrs to llicir national flower; cer-

tamly a flower loved In that national! springs from a bulb somewhat ing an onion, and has leaves ing those of the wild Hag found in swamps, trom tho top of a stem rising through the tuft of leaves are put fort, a considerable number of bios- i luauiuuinig smau ones. A" awu ,s ruijuiieu m me cultivation oi of these flowers. necessary is season to have them bloom on their new ' year year- Tim hulbs are all brought from. China. The Chinese say that" there is "tit one place m China where they grow . wild and naturally. The Ciune?e not onk- lnvn tho itrMr ilmmdi.lfnd Imt 1 aiso pieaseu to see it growing m ..1 ... 1 . . . . . . ,i . . . the i 1. . ..il,. '.. 1 . - 1 " meir eininovers. l uev say it nnsra ni I iii iimnim-ora I h.irci I ...ill .,.,1.- I 1.1 . .....ll I. ui uiiii Kion nuu uuiatuiiL wen II irOIU ' t,ie good, and have many superstitious . I notions m regard to it. The Chinese Hmon Vequently present these ' plants to their customers, and at every propermul jjive forbid rould out of , the country. It might be tried if all A Air. Rowland, of San Francisco, claims, after an expenditure of $8,000 and several years of labor, to have discovered an infallible indicator of the presence of. gold, with which he has been able to tell, within a small amount, how much coin a person carried about him, and the proportion of gold and silver, so sensitive does it appear to be.

All that is

oiner means iiau. lo deprive "John" of j t vmiu UMinusm Wrv.vtntyH.wut. kis beloved lily would surely make him ! 0 mm' ioc.isiiitiuJ;jiMutcPica,sa-.'u,s.v. quite sick at hoart. -Virginia City l qn Mixed Cnr.R with name, Klct. Mnt-p.iM (A ey .) Chronicle. w U sm jite :t . 4. JttsKi.Kii a o.k n tvt. ,v. y.

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Goklea Mmlkal Dicovery. A a cough relivedy It is unaurpwMd. Sold by dmgKlt. I Safe, Permanent and Complete are tho cures of Intermittent diaeases iierfwrmed by Cmpkokii'm Fkhkikuok. Dumb Chills, I Fever and Ague, and all blliou disorders are speedily eradicated from the system. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and more permanently by the use of this great natural untMote than by any remedy heretofore known. It disinfects, cleanses and eliminates all malaria. As a Tonic, it acts as an Antiseptic and Mood Purifier. bringing renewed energy and vitality to the oouy wornuown iv disease. ,T. C. KlCiiAKDSOy, Prop'r, For sale by all druggists. St. IiOiils. Thirty-seven years have elapsed since the introduction of Perry Davis' Tain Killer to the public, and yet at thu premiiit tlmo It Is moro D Hilar and commands a larger sale man ever ore. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone; all over thu world its lieuettcial effects In curiug the "ills that flesh Is heir to" are acknowledged and appreciated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no country, 6oct or race, has never been equaled by any medicine in Kurope or America. It is sold br all medicine dealers. Wirea Knew That the Brew f Care Is often soothed by a delicious supper, to which perfect broad, rolls, biscuit, etc. are so im portant. To hare these delicate' products of baking always reliable, the use of Dooley's Yeast Powder is very important. This artlclo Is among the most valuable of the day In its bearing on health. It Is put up in cans always full In weight. KheHMHtlam Quickly Cared. "Duraug'H Rheumatic Remedy," the great Internal Jicfr, will positively cure any case of rheumatism on the face of the eartli. Price 1 a bottle. Bold by nil lruKgtftU. Send for circular to Ualpbenstine t Huntley. Washington, 1). ( Mother, JTfetkera Mathers Don't fall to procure Mas. Wi.nslow'h Boothtma Htrup for all diseases of teething in ohildrea. It relieves the ohild from pain, cures wind eolic regulates the boweh, and, by (riving relief and health to the child, given rest to the mother. Stoddard's "Poultkv Would," Hartford, Conn., should be had by all fowl-breeders. Costs bat $1.25 yearly, or only $2.00, ixcludino 12 superior CnaoMos to subscribers. It is practical, original, and always fresh. 10c single number. Stuttkiiixo cured by Bates' Appliances. Send for description to Simpson & Co.,Box5070,N.Y. NATURE'S REMEDY. The Chut Blood Pumncn RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY. , South Uostox. MR. 8TKTK.V9 ! Jr Sir I havp taki several bottlffl of jmr VHC1KTlMi and am mrtneel it hi a valuable miHxIjr lor UfPlla. KWBf VnHt4atHt, and (icwral WlKr ot Ute Stoteai. I can liwrtllr rtemimHl It to all wtKerbut fruui Uie above mi Jalnts. Yours ni(er!fti!lT. Ma& MUNItOK l'AUKEIt, SaU AtlK-iig BUttt Ti'i.)cj"raoiN'r,f .ioificAi. J J eiwn rliolivst stawianl ami new pfcwi for iirofcalUll4WrT,"?Hit"a,M' lucetiisiH JESsJB HANKY & CO., 1 19 Nawwu SC. X, Y. MeHEdMcattdffr BUSINESS sttiilr eituwplx imIvp. UiorMieh and nractl. rlavs svstini. I nter at anv Ilimv circulars rn.ilnliiit (till lnfurmatlwi adilreiM J. C. S.1IITII, A. n. I'rlHcltmt, PltiMimrxh, Pa, ADVERTISERS DEKIIUXG TO KKA01I THE READERS OF THIS STATE wx no to in tub Cheapest and lieet Manner ay AiinaiMiso E. K. I'itATT, 77 ami 70 JacVxnii St., Chlr.i;o. IW Onlers recelvetl for any Western State, CUlO.'UD. Send far H1AD-QTJA1TEK8F0R Big Giant Corn Mills, dialler Feed Mills, Railway Tread ?omrt, rt'ix ukk or Whitman's Shillirs Implements, Wagons, Buggies and Seeds. Semi Ii stumps for our Illustrated CatnJoinie, contalHlrtK l'KOI. TICK'S ALMANAC TOR 1878. Adilrcu TUL'MllL'I.L. ltUV.VOt.DS .t AI.bEK, Agricultural llonsc. Kana City, Mo. ffjt1"WEKIt In your own toiwnT Terms aad Wi W wrtBt frWLH. MAI.IJCTr CO.. IhIUihI. Mo. Safety iNKsrCsn i HKHon'topTIl. spoil pens or Kill fjnfftN. Wrttt Ati?ricn liwik KxehaiHfe, N. Y. rm. Jwr. ii.wi-mc kr It. flomHMna Xn y(Kt CO St LnuU Mo. (14 a ltav at Heme. Arenta wanted. l tOOK aad trrwa frea, TKUK k CX).. AuUU, M(S ftiTT!! ReyolvcrsMntfree for examination. Price I IW frw. 0m W1i O an Work, llttstiwvh.l' $200 m .Heath. AjreatN Waate4 tm reyreaeatCli; r l. son air Jmv at Homo Samnlea . fu ID iZ U rti M frw. HnNsoy k Co. 1 l"ortliirKl .Ma $350: A IMnath AfccatN lHMtcl Hd tjeul scllliw artk-Vi In Uw wirM st wmpte frte, AihlreM iix HaoMON, lietmit. Mlth. TO Vr rHU: who wish to learn STBAM KNllISKI'.HINO. rn(t jwir name, with two S-euit siatui'S. U K KKl'l'V, Emunbrr, ril(te)ort, Ct. JflF rhr.o(iiihM'(ird,oo3alke,wIth name.IO; O'J t 'fl'if mu st tlntivl. pjc A. un it, eirin rM, in l MFihtoliuhle Cnn1, no 2 alike, with name, 1(V., tKljvll. UKa t. UKKl) fcCO., Na.wi,V,Y. 50 Lamor MtXKp Cakus, with name, 13c 40 In cine l!le.'.."i stjk Aeminliiuuco Oani toe. Agent' tmuti toe. lxiwn & Co.. lirl.til. Conn. tfl WHky tm Arc cats. Watches to Orw 100 LMM Nat. 1'1'LY 00.. HMlntHiTMa. mm Ketail price 1000 only tm Par-ItXTT-MX ecIflieM Cop4 of oar IfMlMI Ciirwm tmfrH. to i wtwnsWilB Xamm

AMk Uw n'oio i m. vkUHM ot tevyt mm! W", tl Hwteuriai 0ireMmimil kMlUt, mf tul Mrtu am? sued U(e; the; wtH UsH ytw hf Uklmr Simmon' jtm( KWfUTWl. Tkfi Cbrniiiiit, pHrmt Kent family MfrflelNn lH tho Werldt rot PtM'Emia, ComrrATiOK, Jaee. IHttew At new, mik iiKAiueHr, utile. ii"wi m ttu-im, )ia Stohich, HearttHira, etc., etc This uarlvalM Soutrrn Hetmslr I amnW not to eoMaln a atmrki iitkle ot Mxkci'XT. orsny lniiaiaua alarl ittbMaws?, bat 1 PURELY VEGETABLE, WBtftlnlni; tltfise 8ulMrii Km4 and llubt, whtfh an M-wlM l'Tuvktenee has plaeeil In HHrtrkHnhreUm" KUewM HMist Hevall. It will rwrr nil Ihmsm rniwprf by HrraMgrutrMt ef th l.lvi r hA aawclM. . ThO TMPTOM Of liw CpltHt ttTV A W(t?r OT Ud tartelntbemnutli; l'aln lit the llaek, lVm r Jslnta. TIM Hiktftken fur lUMMiinaUsffl : Hnuv Ntomnelt : l.of AwUto Mowf ; Blu-rnnU'ly eoMlv ami lax; HaHaclw; Im ot Mnninr. with a painful scihwOmh oi butine IHIrt to do omUiltiK nlilcb ouwlit to hv been km; HrWllty. Ua- Mtilrlta, a ihka. yHlw . tearaaee of Ute Skin and Ej w, a urj Oitwh, trfbHi nuaUken for CotwffiiUa. ' SemetlroM mas? of time .hwM'him attxl the dbMM. at ojhm v7 lew : ttut Uh; Livkk. toe UrgtM orsraa m Ue botlj, g Rrnf rally Uie beat of Uie tlbm. nttSu not ItjWHlitfMl in, tinw, in Hit auSeiliur, Tetche.Io4 tm BATH will ensue. I ean recvmmnd m kb eMeaetou remtOy for dlseaae ef Um Liter, UearUrtiin ami l)ypciria, simmmM' Unr Keeulatur. Utwia a. Winhkr, lflas Mastkk Stbbct, ASSUTTANT i'OsraASTIH, l'HUaDILrHtA. " We haw tmtwl lu Mil aw. xrwally. and Vnnw tli.it for lliHu-ila. lUllouMMAH and HiroWinif llcwlaclio It ii th Ut in!lHti tlw workl mr saw. We luoe trltM tc'rtytvtlierrwiiwIlHilwforpMmimxw' Liver luwutatiir, iMit ihhip lit Utm gave inm than twni.i-Hr tvlk-l: hut tlw Koaulator net only rdleml. Out cuimI U9."-Ku. rxLBUHAPH AMI MWSKSuKR. MWH. Ua. VAXUrACTVBKD OXLT BT J. H. ZEILIN CO., rillLAUEUMlIA, PA. JPHee Sou by all DrasKlm. FREE Keyn and 3ii-lN, Parents, Kenlxly. ijnU for tamp! ami w-nm ot mo inrtiirt,iic4t,AcctPa ..ACTlUlUl'H I'lttiM. In tlii.u..l.l 011 II 1 1 .11 k'l'IIU 14 TIT I A IV 7.1. OHO aaiia rj jrui. jl Jill . Howiw wrtjotno It. W yant Aw tits cwrjrw ivtv. H V I.KMU 1 1 lKKMlfjis for Clubs, InciiKllttKOnfarw sihIOuM Watcli. AddrMM TUK UOMK COMPANION. Hollvar . wlBrt.O. It til g i2SadyM,pon,a(lcbyAciit'H'iiin mmJZZZJm ' OiirsBvt, Or. I'lctur. Chn.BM !. IH MBdfi. Wotth SC. MB! IO.ln.ll I .r NSr. II n.t ."Al.l.f.. trw. J, H. HUFroMiH fWI.Nt, Il lni. ... GOLD .WATCH ftftd CHAIN only 9Q Chennmt Ot tAn World f SMAMe watch tad chain rites aeeata. a It. UKIKQTOK, 47Jae)uoaSt. CMeaga. "Tfiieat TlieKareroTraee" I U99l mannfartnred by Dr. & a Krsm, ClBjtenaU. O. Abo UM KlertrtcOlore, Mire cure for Smm mi nnwiH, n eu dms, etc dcthi ibt careiiur. WAnlTPn Allmltoil number of Rcllatik ff.WIl I tUi Men. who arowllllnc to work on a nwavnw iary. w act an iraveiine aaitwmn fur tle Mt tfourn-JclnatmiClxan. Aittlrt-w. wiui Mamp. ulaUnc lalary enwclfil, M cyer k llartctier, 212 Malu-CtucinlC OPIUM 1IAHIT CL'KKH by DR. llKtJK'S onto known and auro ltnly. XA I'HAHOK rnr tmHtiiiMit until Cmtbu. uau on or aouifwj il K. .1. 1;. HKI.'H, lia JohH Ntrrrt, 1hIhhmI, 4hl. ivixii.i:rs A1I dt!t r,rt-l 19 T Veai AUN'ERT IHEKS f.r afriiif urn ruwic iipasrB,r 4 wwn Ben In tun MM ht o a. m.M4A tt 1 wnlrel tjllbril: iK.ii:ion prrmuKat t t'rmi n I teffT tit riMr for blue tmt. Ail.1rp, 1'i.t.il.lii.r. Amcrknn Criminal Gucttecr, Cincinnati. Oialo. MAKTIX'S PATMST lOVUif-TRA V. KAIMK HKKAII in XSBlS. uuw, lu oodlAtt wtNHber. A KtmM "Wattled, llzr" chance to anDloy winter prvfltably, Addreaa J. & Ckavt, AHfawea, a WORK FOR ALL In tftt'lr own locallUca, eaaraMUic fr the Klrr14o TUItur. (enlarged) weakly and Montbly. fargeat Paper 1b the World, with MansmoUi Ctimmfi rree. We Cotnmlaaloni to Aaenta. Twrnu and Oatn rm. AdUrM r. O. VICaKKY, Arwat, H. II NSTITUTKa.If Mt W.M CtoetoaaW BlatlliailarmanafC tm, Tiatit, PWma. itraftito. a4 aafca Btmiaa. Iii 1 hi wwTirii.ir., 1 mil bmitt nrniaw. rrlatailM,taleMto man twtootnoaula lH tao ?y af twaful, tiwlanialili Irwa fUtM aar. aa tntaw dw nltnmm, laataai T - a ik Buiaa i.t..i a aaawanpfIPatMnilaHtVl JACKSON'S BEST M W Kirr A 'V t.ltiuv in K'l'ba'i' m awanlml Uie hliiheat prl w at ihf i;r.yiKN N IA1. topealtlon, for I la tlno cliewliift (juilltle. U19 ctcrliemM md hvtltiK rliaraeter of 1U awretfiilni; ami Havorlac. If ym wanttlra at KMT TfKAt: evrtnaile, a row XTOcer for Uila, ami aee that each i.itw lr oar trte atrap trade mark with wonts JAt'Ksnva, a KMT on It sold iiy all loliliera. Sond for mmvto to ' a A. JACKSON & CO., ManafatMrtn, lvtmtMKV, Va. IJENTS WMTED uf Um or wiili crazy BULL Hrath f fHsler. v.lth full ira n:ltnf hU l.iv.L.ittlflt Ki'Ho'n llatllcHOf Ui" If lac iinrii.ittiilTrrrsr'n mair.1 to llW tti f ! Muliiviili Aill"i'ltn find Prrlln of 1'riniili'i' I.H.. A lo "t wii'lrintf rotnam-c and Uirllllnz intmst tltmly i1 ami $tf nt tight, liuym uiv iiSiiail : ACKNTS N IKK ir.lrili ,ia ! n fi rti - ff ' j ci'ii WtwO-ni Aaenta. atldli K. W. 1U.1KS Hatf M.ll. Aomttnti'twtintttt fern fin' llttlgkmt (I A -4 I.IKK) Hti. Sample hook irnt Utagtnti, pvpnU, for 1.5a GORNETTO ! ! The Great Italian Musical Wondsr, fatented Auc.lSTT. loiltntrit thn 'ornei.l,lnrloHrl. Kiitcle au.l TromliiiMC. Anjl.lri'.tn crf.lH lth It. Ill any Viyj tot or fnti Willi iUuiriivaii reinntaHlmt'nlj aid iiiihiIkt if iiii.ntti, tnkliwairlervnt jisrw, can tinttat VmII lit-io Kami ; It H not a trick ora fniml, liut Jut at rvrirrsftiM nmlran hecarrttil In tneuti y.uviniiit tu.tinkna dollar fur It after yntt lav trlwl It; ireii rsti nuvo wall forlune f out of tliHnrtli'li'j ili!M"nttiy put up nwl .'tit t'Sld. Wltll full liintriirtli tj, tor liSoliUrwIi! n. tfrnm to agrntt. Ac!ilrrK J. ! 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