Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1879 — Page 7

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w . , , Tk PrwlueHt'H ueiuoiiH ier e-. f HSiMK to Sign the JHdlclHl v. .a. tfaiiif S RMAfter earelel eJtawtnaou J the WH twnaet waking apiwopriaone lor tmEat wak-iil wt.ii. I return H herewith ol RepceeenUUTe. In which K t3VwHli the following ebJectWBM to hnera! pat-pose tk bill iitoprovJTe.lH luaWl expense of the GovIJilJSSt or tlie nscal er ending June M, tS VuJcJ. the sum of I wro; ffi T)h appropriation nro n-jiuYred K Ih operation the general functions of T' i .,. Mil u.ul ilnu fliara

tiJ he nooblectlone to Its approval. It 't0 oby RIUi to

pow". however, otlter provifMuw w iwmen naVe la uiy former mm& IrfWie HP cllflly to askyour attention. HUiut tizpreeee my wIlllnxneM 7tkm nrtU?Ht wtwton 4 CoHKrtt a jhht- lu tRt.iL HinendmeRte for Uie

o,. iMtth Jloeeee. favorliiK Hie reHwi oi .IM)Ht (rf thc Kleetkin laws, but I

a t wt wrriri v t aws ttaM let LettWatlve, Executive and Judlelal vierendinK June 3, and for other pur- ' llnnrn " Unehh) to eoneur with Corner In Ik..,, ui.akii rw on tne wtn mov i mtk i.m in the Houe of RenreHU UvV-Tie which it orlKited, wlthiHit my apwwval. Ht lor that fuither otiniidemtien which thfl Cotllutim pnvHlw. On reeonswlTratkin, the bill was approved by iewt thn two thirds f the Hohm and failed to Imscohw a law. The Kiectlon law., tlMfrefore , reuialn vM eeaetniente and the Mipreine law of the iand.blndinx ho only Uon all private dtlSS bT au5 alike aa.l e.y blndimt up; Saa 1 whe are earit:d with the lutiee and n.MMrtii.thlHtieaof ttielKMative. r.xeentne Jedklal DepartmenW of the Governii u not (hmjkM by the bin ttW:i iu tt repeal me r.Kci . .... . i ...... f .i 1 1 . 1 j.j . t a ' TO KfKAT THKJR KSFOBCKJt KST. Thelaeteiaueof tin: flrtt M.-ction U ae fob Iowa- "And no partf the money hereby approtxhiKsd ajipropnated to pay any halark-. eonipenaatloas. fee or i-spenwf eBdtrorinUrtuwof Title at of the Itevlaed Hj-tuic or of any provision of ill title." .ii4!r f iy liovtAvd .Statutes, reforred to in tHeforexoiiMc eie !' Hiitii cor.rwioai elections. Hie , A Mutton fit te Dili reacnee wuen mr tbr. It la m iMKiw , "See.2, TB1K HW Sim' appnifnuji m to (or alt nersonsi and tae public Hxrvi ewbraml in it provblotw aru in full for such ero and public service for tne ncal year St.llw? June J, lWJ.nd n department or i lcer of the Government shall, UuriiiKsald -iyi-r, make any contractor incur any Rabithy for the futute payment of money u.!rnvoIUieniovi0oiii of Title " nt the RvWd Statute of the United Starrs, author - tcinK tne appomtwentorpaymentof General Mr.tMcial lepty MarslutU for Mjolce In eoam-rtien with 4eciMi. or on eleetkm day, natll an approvrlMkni efficient to meeteueh eetract or pay tuclt nauuuy anan nave ars been wade by law." ,,.,. , , . , Tais aectfoB of Mte bill to Intended to make an ext:ntve ami ESSENTIAL CHAXOK IS THE KXISTISGIAW. The feUewinic are the provleionaof theaUtnte(MttheeaneubJect, which are now in lorcc "Section 9C. No rJepartment of the Governntent hall expend in any one Aacal year any mm in exeeee of the approprtatkma vXetVccTentT,; fetms forth. . latere payment o Money in exeeaa ox seen 'S: Xo contract or purchaee en ' tMhaUnt the United States shall be made bb- . je me tame m mnonwi y "' :SrZy'i ZT,uiwVl Varv rtenartnaeata an tor etetMmr. nb4ttece, torae, faei i awl XaTenS.tT year." ejteept THE OBJECT OF THESE SECTIONS ef the Kevbied Statutes is plain. It Is. Srtt, T'St 'Jn, S ! nntevs apprepriAtionti have been made there- ! ;aa4.feoBd.p prevent ,hov,ift ' rifSduyy i's fiTn te 2!M2h1VE2 ' pertinent. Under the existing laws.the failure or LoaKreee fouiaae sne muiuimus inulredforthe execution ot the provieloni of the election lawa would not prevent their enforcement. The right and duty to appoint General and Special Deputy Marshals whlek they provide fer would Mill remain, and ths Executive Department of the Government would also be empowered to incur the re arali tslte UaMHty lor their eompmieatton, ew tV seeoad aeetion of this Wll contains a preMbMon not found la any prevnm. teaiiaIts design te to E.N!EK THE EbECTtO LAWS IXOrEXATITH and a dead letter during the next iseal year. It te sougnt to accomplish this by omitting to appropriate the money for their enforcement aad by expressly prohibiting an-l)e-partmeat or olhcer of the Government front iaenrrlng any liability under any of the proThXens of Title 9$ of the Revised Statutes, authorizing the appointment or payment of General or Special Deputy Manuals, for service on eieetMB days, until an appropriattea snfleient to pay such liability shall have H been made. The ITeeldent is called apax vln ku .IHpB.tln .nnrnnl t4) til MA positive eaactmente, which in effect deprive Man ef the ordinary and necessary means of xeetrMegthe lawa still left on the statute hook, and embraced within his constitutional dwy to see that the laws are executed." PciVeTn. panieipatee in Uie curtailment of his mean, ot seeing that the law is laumuuy cxeeawu, -whltoth nnnatuin of the law and of his eonstMutloaal duty remains unimpaired. The appointment of special DErtrrr marshals is net nude by the statute a spontaneous act Jh,i.ci orLer of Vi GovVrnmr but ii . i".i.,..r.. -- "" ST" vr ..v li for seearinr the freedom of elections in any city or towa having inhabitants or Hpw&ffi Section tl of the Revised Statutes puts it In the power of any two cltizsna of saeh city, or town, to require ot the Marshal of the district the appointment of these Special Deputy Marshals; thereupon the daty of the Marshal become Imperative, and It non-performance will expose him to Judicial manuaie or punIshment, or to removal from orhce by the President, aa the clicumstances of his conduct might minire. The bill before me bow neither revoke this popular right of eithtetts nor reHevee Marshals ot Uie duty imposed bv law, nor the President ot UW duty to aee thai this law te falthf nlty executed. I fer'near to enter ag dii uion any general discussion ot the wisdom and neceeetiyof THK BI.KCTIOR LAWS or the dangerous and unconstitutional prtnclpJe of this bill, and the power vented in Cenirress to originate appropriations Involving the right to compel the Kxecutive to approve any leglslntiOH which Congress mav aee St to attach to such WlH untler the penalty of rctnittg the means needed to carry eut the essential functions of the Govfernnwnr, My views on these subjects have been .fRdently presented In special meeeages tent by me to the Houee ol Representatlvee tlurtheir present seselon. W hat waa safe m those messages I regard as coaciuMve to my duty in respect to the Wll before me. The arguments urged in these eeHimuntcatMn acalnst the repeat of the Rteetfoa laws and aaTnst the right ot Congress to deprive the Executive of that separate and Independent discretion ami Judgment which the Constitution confers and reni" are tonally cogent In opposition to this Wll. This menaure leaves the powers and duties t Supervisors of Kleetions nntouchetl. The oniponsatton ot these oSleers U provided for underthe permaneBt laws, awl no liability fr whleh an appreprmtlea i new ieiir-

thkou. " , " V r ... . peal, aad 1 oan not approve the leMabraeedkiTUtoMof the Revleed Statute, j UMon whlek eeeks to preveat their en!MdawMMireforthatpHrpoeRspartof foreeuent.

d week therefore he Incurred by thesr Appointment, bet the FOWKK Or THE RATIONAL OOVHIOfMBXT to protect them 1m the discharge ot their duty at the poM wealst be taken away. The State, may employ both eivll and military power at election, but by till bill even the eivll au

thority to pree Congressional eleeMoas 1m wwrwy so proseos mwgresstonnt eiecnoas m u the United tuate. The ohjeet i to Mutliortty tne election mw. Tbeleot that the laws are deemed objee- 1 tkMtabw by the majority ot both lion of Cenxres. te uraed as a auMcler.t warrant for . dim legMMSwm. Altera are iwu inwtHi ways to overthrow IwgielaMve enactment. One in their repeal; the other i the deeietoaof a competent tribunal against their validity, THE F.KAECT or THIS HILL m to deprive the Kxeeuttru Departmeat ot tea ooveramens oi win meene u vughw law whleh are not repealed, whleh have not . Imwmi dMlared invalid, and which it la theretore the duty oi uie ezecuuve aau oi every in uovenforee. I on thla to eonenr improveean not ooaHHt t4 their alwoiute aaa entire rersiiitedl KUTHKRrORD B. II AYES. Extctrrirs MAxaioy, June as, Home Tarklsh Crimes. ... . , in eiumit VjHiuaiiBii nuuinu uaiiiuu livelihood for her nfirm husband and ' mimm-rms f imilv hv aMincr as n limltar numerous uiail b acting as a broker for the sale of jewels in the harems of the wealthier class of Mussulmans. One day she was told to take all the jewels she had for sale to a house whore she cii:no. Her hnahand arcomnnined her f " nS- ,ier, nuBoanu accompmneu nor to the door of the harem, and said be m.u uwwnm.uj umimiujiivj would wait there for her, as he had been in the habit of doing. After he had stood at the door for several hours, he knocked, and three negrestes appeared, and he asked them to tell his wife to come to him. They denied that hit wife .... had come to the house that day, anu .treated him as a madman. He went unseen by home hoping that she had, hv the black alares. left the harem bv onmrt nthar ilwir. and K-one to thoir own - . ! . . , . house; but nothinff had been heard of her there. For several days he went about the town inquiring for ber witnout success. At last he happened to meet in the street the youngest of the three negresses whom he had seen at the uilwuraiBiara nuuiauttOTHura .!rUT him. satvinu- she was so sorrv for him. that she would tell him the whole truth ; and then she related how her mistress had taken his wife into a room where there was a trap door opening: above a ThaT-txrorn mtjcnnisuc unu uiuuu.. ..... oareiuiiv examined, anu piacea onaaivan. Hefmistressthen,withthehelpof the two other female slaves, pushed the poor woman into tne vault, ana ciosea i the trap-door over phot- All IhiK T hm bi ri .... -..w ; and she added that , a vifA'i irnoa until lata sa,ij bad seen they had heard his wife's cries until late at nisht. and supposed that she must hon the ff8Ct8 ,f r fall. In the momma?, she Continued, the body was taken out by a small staircae leading down to the vault from the oourt-yard, and buried in the garden, bv the same black slaves. tais sUtement, the husband laid an accusation against both the Turkish lady and her two negresses. The tribunal ordered a domiciliary visit to the house. but HOlhluK was found that couia incui-, pate any one. tie men appneu ior iue summoning of thejoung negreee to give 1. t a. t u a. aw mm it evidence, our sne was nut, f and no trial took place, the husband of A.t 1 1 l..tM t. ! 1 mm aA! lBl 0H

me muy oetna; ingu m vuuc, u Bleaching white clothes: a Dieacninfluential, which were three good rea- nfr Dr-ParatTon mav be madebvdis-

sons ior screening nis wiie irom jusuye. u. ,-0ni. nhtainrl hr thta abominable j '7 j ti.!7;fr 1 WklUIV T.V.W -WWW-J. ent owners, who had merely entrusted them to the murdered woman for sale, never heard more of them, though it is believed that the President and mem bers of the tribunal had been requested, not without compliance, to select a few of them for the use of their harems. Fraier's Magaime. m-m-m Flirts. , , , v , lUUU(;il Himsui rmaas, f," evil eBgeadered by society than that classed as " flirting," and though there j no Kter enemies land to the community tu msiuOTnos at large than fl r. ye we should be f ""ut sorry to class under that head, as by the manner in which the word flirt is used we should be led to do, every pleasant girl. There .m man wkn anasrl thair livfM in making a sport of their fellows: nor is this O.O . . , , . . m ..- . ... f a!-!. , Guiiusjeu tw renaia muv, - l thnnch. in the common acceptation oi thonsrb. in the common acceptation the word, its use is apt to be restricted to them, as if there were no sinners in that respect amongst the male portion of society. Yet such Is not the case; there are some men formed by nature to be flirts, almost the whole of whose life is passed in this frivolous amusement, and whose undisguised opinion is that there is nothing pleasanter than to flirt with girls until they grow lond of them, andthea to throw them over; but' such a coarse of cunduct oan hardly be of use to them or the community of whleh thev are such unworthv members U .srrj-kv Hv tnamhni'a The habit of flirting grows almost imperceptibly upon tlrosc who have once yielded to its power. Its beginning, like that of many other evils, may be harmless enough; but the length to which flirts are sometimes led, in order to gratify their oraving for excitement, has no limit. It is the same with the drunkard. Gradually, and with silent motions, the demon drink infolds its votaries within its arms; and he who had at first taken drink simply for the sake of being sociable, at length takes it to quell an inordinate craving whioh has obtained posseeeion of his very somI. m A railway speed-indicator has bees itiTSttted by a f renchman.

MIrTJI rOK THE HOUSEHOLD. n-iiw tiU1 w i jiiK taklk. j To Cook Cabbura )lioa4elr : Boll

H 1 hour in wlted water, let it get oool, t( it.kiW nut 5 in . .uidH iia-.aiidi ' chop it lightly, put it jn Wih4 , ,itUu. nf alonhnl anH water In a. tie-lit "tie ol alcohol and WRier in a llgnl veel. in which put the encumbers; Htiuiium wm t keen them well covered with the liquor, which soon sours, imparting to tfc nlnlrlM a nlaaaant and wholesome acid. Under this nrocess the oucumbera will i nnf ohaMW Vnlnr. wilt, or aoften. Tlie ige co or , wui or euue... am , notwitli9tndinr its changed liquor, state, preserves the cucumbers hard and green as wnen taxen iroin tne vines. I'eas and Lettuce: Blanch a quart of tmws for about o minutes and drain them; blanch a head of lettuce fpr minute fblanchinar is only botitne or i steeping in boiling water) ; put peas and lettuce in a saucepan with 1 ounce of butter; stir gently on the fire for about 1 minute, and then add a little broth or water. 2 or 8 spries pander, salt and pepper: boil slowly1. untu done, anu serve warm, me pars-, rtti n mftV IM SPrvfld or o.v msv 1 nerved or removed iust be- i fore sefvinir. according to tast. The i i. i : i -Itit Yl rT i0ttUce is served with the peas. . Tongue Soup: Put a small tongue; into a atew-oan. with trimminirs of anv bones of fowl or veal, and stew for 4 hours, removing the scum; take out the lonjtue, SK1U anu uien u, aim lUftVO 1L IU cool ; put back the trimmings and the root, with a carrot, a turnip, a head of celery and an onion, i teaspoenful of cayenne, and stew 1 hour more ; then strain the soup, and when oool remove the fat. and set it on to heat, with a turnip and carrot cut in squares, and 2 tablwpoonfuls of grated tongue; let it1 simmer slowly for an honr, and servo ' with boiled rice. A useful and cheap soup. Sour Beef and String Boana : Take C pounds of beef, the brisket is the best. Put this in a close stew-pan with 1 peck of strinsr boans. cutting tho beans in three pieces : adn A tumbler of water; season with salt and pepper and dredge well with Hour; when the beef is half cooked add of a tumbler of vinegar C0OK6U HUU J OI a lUDlUIUr Ul Viuegsr ?,m " rf,TwtV u.1""" s7 i it well till the increments are well mixed; cook it for 3 hours or more very slowly, covoring well the stew-iAn. The art in UWKiUj in 13 uian, as tu ai uuniiig u ll..1.i t. , -nn!,11 mno I I jajj. OIIUUIU lb ivrn lapiuij uiuioik, to a cooler portion of the range, it should simmer all the time, miscellaneous. I a f ew drops ot 0i gre put once a i in. S1I weeK into water-utuas inosnuituea wm preTBntd from breeding in them. . ... 1 . . . l A lauv corresponaeni vens me V.Vi,Vuti Virrua that ahn Vina lamnna ust as fresh now as when bought five Lv. Tbat? . nlYa1. i'uirffnU , drv j fruit cans, covered tisrht, and a cooi place. Whenever one 5s uken out the top is replaced and'the iar returned to its corner. "I would a soon think of doing without a bioom as a clothes-stick," was the remark of an old housekeeper. Old broom handles cut off to three feet in lenpth make excellent sticks for stir-1 rin 0iotijM &nd lifting them from the Brooms should be hung up . i with a laree picture-ring, which must: left in te clothes-stick. ... . B . divine 2 pounds of sal-soda in a gallon Y .i.i 1 a anr., "OI uul RUU.BUU l'ul,1JU "4 6" lime. Stir the mixture for a few min utes, allow it to stand for 4 hour and then Carefully pour off and bottle the clear liquid. Half a pint of this may be added to each tub of water. During cool summer weather, when 11. . 1 2. : ..m.t.'n,.. A.fVlllk anrs slowlv. it is sometimes difflcit to determine which is the oldest ; cream on two or three messes prei sentJnar about the same appearance. If I a bit of chalk is kept close at hand each c in be marked, all those of one milking ' marKCtl ailKB, in OB41 VUO lime Truui gpend in deciding which was the fitter o skim. it sometimes oecomes neceesary to U9e the coffee-pot for drawing tea, or versa Whenever this occurs, turn boiling water in and shake around until ' f.Vprv nart la heated: turn out the water. and lay a clean cotton cloth (about the M . t.anU&mhi.n Iniwla t Via cidsd. OiAO Ul U.UUIHHVUIOI J 1UOIUO . .. pot. id the hand o'ver the spout to connne me steam aoout ou eecuuus, ic mnt-atha move the cloth, and it is ready for tea or coffee as the case may be. Not a partlcle of the former taste can be delected. How to Repair Clothes: Economy is tne order of the day in these hard ' times, and " if a stitch in time1' is only taken, manv articles oan be made to wear much Ionizer. If the collars and cuffs of shirts become ragged, cut them off above the line of stitching, and turn eachedee in. and sew them over and over. A oaten put into ine worn-out i ... ( part5 0f underclothing, and new sleeves , to night-dresses, new yokes and sleeves 1 . i . . fit 1 .M.a. tmm to chemises, will always pay for the work. A binding of twilled cotton braid will make cotton petticoats good as new: and a neat darn in the stockinr, when it begins to wear, will save it in J . C3. m ess 1 J use for nionuis, wnuegioves aiways pay for having rips sown as soon, as they burst open. Ir ever there was a specific for the cure ot all malarial diseases, such as are produced by rarlslnlv rr nml Air tie Tonic. From Its comiKWt tloti, which sccomrmnles each bottle, it may be seen that It con tales no ilaitgerotts drag; and that In these discs It never fails, as fHarmtee.1 by lt proprletora, JVheelock', Inlay & Co., New Orleans, La. For aale by all Druggists. Cin taskm Sett Sweet Karj Teeaeea

swamp poison, like Intermittent, orcnius anu Fever, Uuwb Chills and Enlarjted SpleeB, It la certalnlv Dr. T. Wllhoft's Antl-1'erloillc or

Safe, reRnet Cewplet are the etireHet interiltet UUeabat erlored mv CMKFOKU'e FCHfUFt'dK. Jhmb CbllW, Fever au Akiic, al all biltoue diaordera are i needllr eradicated fron the sykten.

HeaHh and vlor are oUUIaed re rapidly wi more permanently by the use of thie ureal natural antUtott tint by wy reaedy terore kdowb. it uiniBieeu, cieaatee ellMlRate all malaria. Ai a Toalo, it m aa Antlwittta and Bleod Puriler. iHMly worn uowa ny aweaee. J. C. Richakusos. Pree'r. For sale by all Drmpcleta. St. Louis. Lt Keveei PeHHelB in Three Week. Allan's Anil-Fat l a eeaniHe swlfeine, and will reduce coriulH'V from two n Ave poumls ir week, purely TwreUbc, and rerhwmlttH, ctin riy m tue io.i in awefc., pfewiig the forwa'lon of ft. Jt h tlf0 K potiu thh1j for djpepela and rhi.llHiaTluu. MSTOX, .V., Fth. 1UA, me, Kotaxsg Mbimcwe Co.. lluffnlo, Y ; Ofntlrmtn Tim Indv alluded U) lol K-T(n poutl In lim e we ck by Hut uk of Al'an'c A tillFat. Vouia imly, Saim, lKmuni t .t Smith, V ho!eale Lrjbw. Frrc-31 lrtrall-rree. Xnfkml Uftk the title of a new Fainphlet of "'ijuvig. It contains the blo.'raphy nf all the 1'iesUI' His of the United State,f nun M'tiaAtnoUm to llawt with tbrlr twrtralte (It) in all.)

of i trtuiraved txpreftly for tills ork: aVso por- . i traits of Canadian noUbilitle?. Xttliunal Lift

win oe sent to anr ai'irc. Dy rnau, on rtcein of 8c stamp ... T I 1 1 f 1 1 . . . - uk. Joiissox wld that people did not bk1 f much lutonillUK as rcmiliamg. Jleliee we kepL.ure In remiiMliiu the public utWie Gilbert's surcte are atsolutviy pure, always uniform, and will be fouud tuperior to auy in the market. National Yeast Is cuaranteeJ to b tne bet in the worki? It always make light, iweet, nutritlou bread. Grocers keep it A TABLE-BOOK AM Introductory Arithmetic. TMtHUiebnok tafcfa the loaraer thrones tWtMoh, It l been w earefullr neml te aW taehenln liKiuctliiK t!tlf pipU Into Hie tciewie ot ArKhiwtte Explanations aiMt . lnni Srnt ep whtea erThHve btetiomirtei. that the alas et the bw mhtbt rJi be unnectMarlli Increased, lwt t!i iuOom oa tnetaiun are cewit-t-, and .the eiamrte aw earf r.lly mvli- ih Hut hm the lltu pupil H ; able te ebuln carrett awwra to Uem ah wHboal ltaea. tm wilt be rMiiKl w lTe mt-i 1 tl whole aubjeet. AUn.lon U pirtlcrtUrir reiiul to the eiari ta Keen ration. smUiacthxi and Mytmu. -fhta werkeeA- ... . i,uir uuuMiiif nlutblfl to taa (rarhrra u Mmrf In thote pebnc i ol "iWrn5il Aw tMw ef fHfa laa wlH Mra iBf inmiKiii iw utr www wip " ertlHiuc MtHr twplte aa the Baaibeni in the laacaaaei wbWithrteaea. PJtICK, 15 cent. FREE BY XAIIm Atrtotne aether, S9 Bread Bt, Eaaaheth,X.i. lAat 1ILK VIA llKf Je Flf IWwlrK SI NEW METHOD of Photo-Enamel Painting. aerter aad more mnaaaent man bfihe rtdgeihea de two dwea eabtaet aertraWa. aeat ee reeetyt et lry eeceaM. Aeanea, E. E. PRATT, 79 Jackie St., CMMft, IH. Rlu " - afar arm aV A Summer tad Winter. Samples free. CeffUer CO- SOU W. amm-si.iMeaea. a month A rents Wante! 3rt best "VXHII PU U U ' sHmur arttern in tne w m: one rampie frtt. Address Jaj MronteB.letrolt.M lea. KASnowBake. Ubmmo. etc. Cards, name la VV GoidaadJet. 10c. U. S. Card Oa Norwford Coae. FOR SALE By E. E. PRATT. 7S Jaekstfl-st., CWeafe. Wile ex A: Cibbe Klegant-Caae CsMaet. Maaafaetarer prlee, tXI; will aeil far lSScamk. ne Ai icricaR Stewing .Wacklne New. FriceSTO: ferSSn. AaCMTC A 1F.AM for a AHCRlWI MrllnMeMwalnneMnnmeaeli eaeetr. M i. R Chapaiaa, e Wert at. Medfcen, ted. 1 Wrlt ceHe-m. , -- (cfiJCdWl&M HAIR Wholesale and retail. Send for priceut.nniisMBtc.aTi. WMnHuutetriler. K.bCKN HAM, X W. MHv stChka. mm. DYKES BEARD tUXIR ... . . i,. lnLwyvt.. .MMronwa k MONEY LOANED vlfuuee pmfertrtf tbe U.S. AT 6 PER CENT. on citr. farm, rbareh and j gkwkx&io. Ten and Ink Works f UnefuJite. St e ehea, XJTlmirrams ami Initial-, m eclsl lak, ivns, IKreetkms. , 1!'r,1iurHlo.BB"rniu:,' j. AROUND THE WORM with axir. grakt.U Wanted, for this f ast-selllna;. liaulttimeir Illustrated Work, uraush) ran make tVOOO airar. time to he lost. Address Mauagt-r ftK.4lht,SLLooASJM. IwsHlir. We adrtw her toil 'celt on RWK WU1 1 Is Uie beheafieit and most rt liable fotl in tne world. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY" "i WORLD ,tn M9 hum iit.tortrat nicnvtnes and l.a. n MMiiiii M9 tine iit.tortrat ramttiwi and 1.' lrm (kxiiiif e4unin rtaenaml is tlx- mnst emntete'm i taut the World ever iuMWert. IIM4H at skrht. frend ror HWtnfn rwrf rain, itrm m wlir it rt H faster thar anr ther U. Addrejj, NATIONAL PUKI.ISMiSU C0. St. Lorns, PA. airea HORSE-POWER WELL-AUGER. ROCK-DtnlLER. f M.n uut M rulred-Warrsiried the aeat in ase. Mo pstsat Mehtte as beaaht. Ossso ad s a atem U .werk. Olra)w rut i AddreM. I0HN CAMPIEU, ANt, UtKCfK

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