Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 January 1883 — Page 3
WEEKLY COl'lUEB.
C. OUANE, lulUlirr. INDIANA. WBAT MOmXBB AUK UUJNU. I Iraow want Brothers are dlBf to-night, Iwhl mothers, all over the land; lana' tttoohJtdiwe.lBapotras white, BBtowly anert MV1?ltww fVomrjua, l-eUarlna; abniit with flitte bare ffwt Am trailing ate1rtdraasss free from itela. I kentr what mothers art doing to-night, rwMf mtmr m vow nr a mi tearing some dear little scholar reette Lesson or tMf for her BsdtMsresmat Laying out ready me lackcta mm naps. MmiMr Hurt aboee mm stockings lire right bbImj tint shor-a Otoyes, ana nottsr. Tkars wkt math 4mm, Praytas tomato?, a Am buetly sewn, . How a butt n. ana now a tear; irs on aaturaay mot mower Knows Twswermes bmw or a On Saturday Mrbt when the children sleep. And father sit uy tb Ore at rest, flM aomlajarva hers Umight to kuep, aadske feels that a aMther's love C Meat. 8h tendrly talks of their future days. Tellimr of an they Have said ana none. Till the father alow to bar ntaaaant And blesses bis children one by una. And to ream will pees, and tke children prow Men and women, and wander away; But ditip in thjlr heart they win keep, I know. A love for their childhood' hoUdayrand w Tna wnen mey enia, in tne waning rrlf?rdrenool taaka at their Brother's tide: .Ok: her klw waa iweet, and their haarta wert light wVo tut-y went to bed on a Saturday night. LOUe K. flBrr, ta iff. r. Ledger. WWILUiMH BUEOLiE ALARM. The conversation drifted smoothly and pleasantly along from weather to rrops, from crop to literature, from lit erature to scandal, from scandal to religion, then took a random jump, and Tszz ersa 'stress. Um. .knwl f.H. Wk.Hi.rm. T lem.ive thiignon this man's dial I prch,nd it. aw Up . tato sUenoe. ana give h? opponwuny wmwaunii heart. Suid he. with but ill -controlled emotion: c " I do not go one single cent on burglar alarms. Mr. Twain not a single flint and I will tell you why. When W were finishing our house we found we had a little i-ash left over, on aceount of the plumtter not knowing it I Was for enlightening the heathen with k, for I was alwavft unaccountably 4own on the heathen sntnehow: but Mrs. McVViHiam said no, let's hare a burglar alarm. I agreed to this com Flni se. I will explain that whenever want a thing, and Mrs. Mc Williams wants another thing, and we decide upon the thing that; Mrs. McWilHaras Want as wt always do j she calls that S compromise. Very well; the mu eatiu' up from Now ork and put in the alarm, and charged 323 for it and apauu. mm cawrgeu ior n. am dw.. could HlTpw,th,;,t uneaine t jbv . wc iuu iur a www 1 any a month. Tlun one niffht we smelted Sok'-. and 1 was advised to get up and ace w hat the matter was. I lit a candle and started toward the stairs, and met a burglar coming out of a room with a basket of tin-ware, which he bad mistaken for solid silver in the dark. He was smok ng a pipe, I said: - My friend, we do not are smoking in this nwm." He said he was aatraajor, and could not be expected to know the rules of the bouse; said he had been in many houses just as good as this one, and it had never been objected to before. He added that as far as his experience went such rules had never been fonsidered to apply to burglars anyway. "1 said: 'Smoke along, then, if it hi Hie euatom, though I think that the eon Ceding of a privilege to a burglar which la dented to a Bishop la a conspicuous sign al the kmeeness of the times. But "waiving all that, what bttsiness have you to be entering this houee la this inrtive and clandestine way, without rwgtafr the burglar alarmf He looked confined and ashamed, and saM. with embarrassment: ! beg a thousand pardons. I did not know you had a burglar alarm, else I would have rmg H. I beg von will not mention it where my parents may hear it for they are old and feeble, and such a seemingly Wanton breach of the hallowed conventionalities of onr Christian dvUixsjt!n m'ght all too rudely evader the frail bridge which hangs darkling l ettvetn the pale and evanescent present and the sole ran srreat deeiw of the eteruhi ma May I trouble you for a match F I 4 ua: inur amumanta d vnn hoiMr, but If you will allow me to say I n, aMtsmlwi m not your best hold, i spare your thigh; th's kind light oah n Km not, and seldom there; In fact w a a . ( only met, m. r m experience may be treated. Bat to Jkara to business. How did you get In 'Through aseeoad-story window." "It was even so. I redeemed the tinware at pawnbrokers' rates, lews cost of advertising, bade the burglar good afefct, eloeed the window after hhn and rtoiad to headquarters to report Next W.lng we seat for the burglar-alarm MMa, and he came ap and explained that the reason the alarm did not go ffl Wnf that no part of, the house but Si am I oor was attached to the alarm. Thhtwat simply idiotic; one might as eH have no armor at all in battle as to Jtftve it only on bis togs. The expert hw put the whole second story on the atiK, charged fcJOO for it. aadwent his Wfty. By-aad-hr. one night I found a wrgfar m the third story about to start a a ladder, with a let of miseellamm roptrty. My flnt impnlM was mmm l head with a bilfifird-coe, ,mcrmmwm mm from this
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attention, bacMM he mi between aw Mtt the cue-rack. The second impuke was plainly tbt soundest, so I refrained, ltd prootHided to compromise. I redoomed the property at fomer rates, after deductlnjr ten per oent, for um of ladder, it lelng my ladder: and next day wemmtdowa for Um export ono worn, and had the third story attached to the alarm for $:M. "By tbla time the annunciator' had grown to formidable dimensions. It Had forty- even tag on it, mark mi with the name of various roomi and chimneys, and it occupied the space of an ordinary wardrobe. The song waa the aiaa of a waahbowl, ana waa placed above the head of our l ed. There wat a wire from the notue to the coachman' quartera in the stable, and a noble gong alongside his pillow. "We should have been comfortable now bat for one defect Every morning at Ave the cook opened the kitchen door, In the way of bnsinee. and rip went that jpmg! The first time this happened I thought the last day was come, sore. I didn't think it in bed do. but out of bed for the lirsl effect of that frigntfnl gong is to burl u a row the house and alam you upt.. . the wall, and then curl you up, and squirm you like a spider on a stove-lid, till somebody hut that kitchen door. In solid fact, there is no clamor thai la even remotely comparable to the dire clamor which that rong makes. Well, this catastrophe happened every morning regularly at five o'clock, and lost us three hour' sleep; for, mind yon, when that thing wakes you, it doesn't merely wake you in spots; it wakes ynu all over, conscience and all. and you are good for eighteen hours of wide-awaked-ness subsequently eighteen hours of the very most inconceivable wkleawakedneas that you ever experien'-ed in your life. A atranger died on our hands one time, and we vacated and left him in our room over night. Iid that stranger wait for the general judgment? No, sir; he got up at live the
next morning in the most prompt and unostentatious way. T knew he would; I knew it mighty weil. He collected jpssJlst inars ! fte.r- for w P'enty of proof as rTiiVnX t f "Z ZetZr &l2 JSSS of onr dai, InM of m W(, nMllv had the expert op again, and he ran a wire to the outside of our door, and . placed a switch there, whereby Thomas, the butler, could take off and put on the l ira; but Thomas always made one litt'e mistake he switched the alarm off at night when he went to bed. and switched it on against daybreak in the morning, just in time -for "the cook to open the kitchen dcor, and enable that going to slam us across the house, ome tiruc breaking a window with one or . the other of us. At the end of a week we recognized that this switch business ' van a dduion and a snare. W e altto ' di covered that a band of burglars had been lodging in the hou e the h holttime not exactly to steal, for there ' wasn't much left now. but to hide from the police, for they were hot prsseil. M,J thev ahrewd v judged that the de,eetives would never think of a tribe of burglars taking sanctuary in a houe notoriously protected by the most imposing ana e aborate burglar alarm in America. Sent down for the expert again, and this time he struck a most dazzling idea -he fixed the wing so that opening the kitchen door would take oft the alarm. It was a noble idea, and be charged accordingly, lint you already fore- ee the result. 1 switched on the a' arm every night at bed-time, no longer trusting to Thomas' frail memory; and as s on as the lights were oat the burglars walked in at the kitchen door, thus taking the alarm off without waiting for the cook to do it in the morning. Ton see how aggraratingly we were situated.' For months we couldn't have any company. Not, a spare bed in the house; all ocenp ed by burglars. " Finally, I got up a cure of my own. The expert answered the call, and ran another underground wire to the stable, and esta'iUshbd a switch there, so that the coachman could put on and take off the alarm. That worked first-rate, and a season of peace ensued, during which we got to inv ting company once more and enjoying life. : "Bui by-and-by the irrepressible alarm invented a new kink. One winter' a night we were floag out of bed by the adoen music of that awful gong, and when we hobbled to the annunciator, turned up the gas and saw the word Nursery' exposed, Mrs. McWllllams fainted dead away, and I came precious near doing the same thing myself. I seised my shot-gun and stood timing the coachman whilst that appalling buacine want am. 1 ictmw that nia iranir had flung him out too, and that he would be alone: with his run as soon at a . a aeti ne could jump into nis ciotnes. wnen v a a 1 a . . a .a. .a I Jadsred that the time was ripe I crept into the room next the nursery, glanced through the window, and saw die dim outline of the coachman in the yard below, standing at a present-arms and waiting for a chance. Then I hopped into the nursery and fired, and in the sama instant the coachman fired at the red flash of my sua. Both of us were successful. I crippled a nurse and he shot oft all my back hair. We turned up the gas and telephoned for a surgeon. There was not a sign of a burglar, and no window had Men raised. One glass was absent but that was where the coachman's charge bad come through. Here was a fine mystery a burglar alarm ' going oS1 at midnight of its own accord, and not a burglar in the ne ghborhood. "The expert answered the usual call, and explained that it was a false alarm.' Said H was easily lived. 80 ha rmrhanled the nnmwy window, chanted a remtwttatfva Agar far Oannnnt annnnn1BaWnn' Jl
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for the next three years no stylograph) pen can aeaertne. uurtng too nrst lew months I always flew with my gun to the room hut kitted, and Um coachman sallied forth with hb battery, to support me. Bat there was never anything to shoot windows all tight and secure. We always seat down for the expert next day. and he fixed lboe partioular windows so they would keep quiet a week or so, and always remembered to send us a bill about like) thie: Wira Nipple Two aoura labor ... Wax Tkpa Honvt Merhareias battery. Tkrw aoura' labor. . . StrinaLanT Pood's Extract atu .74 Law .4: M At M &lS JOS .SB 1JS Itarwad fans. T.1 tnXTI " At length a perfectly natural thing came about after we had answered three or four hundred false alarms to wit we stopped answering them. Tea. 1 simply rose up calmly, when slammed across the bouse by the alarm, calmly inspected the annunciator, took note of the room indicated, and then calmly disconnected that room from the alarm and went back to bed as if nothing had happened. Moreover, I toft that room off permanently, and did not send for the expert Well, it goes without saying that in the course of time all the rooms where taken off and the entire ehinery was out of service. "It was at this unprotected that the heaviest calamity of all pened. The burglars walked in matime hapone night and carried oft the burglar alarm! yes, sir; every hide and hair of it; ripped it out tooth and toe-nail; springs, bells, gongs, I attery and all; they took one hundred and fifty miles of oop)er wire; they just cleaned her out, bag and baggage, and never toft us a vestige of her to swear at swear by, I mean. We had a time of it to get her back, but we accomplished it finally, fox money. Then the alarm firm said that what we needed now was to have her put in riht- with their new patent springs in the windows to make false alarms impossible, and their new patent clock attachment to take off and put on the alarm morn ng and night without human assistance. That seemed a good scheme. They promised to have the whole thing finished in ten days. They W-gan work, and we left for the summer. They worked a couple of days; then they left for the summer. After which the burglars moved in and began their summer vacation. When we returned in the tall the house was as empty as a beer closet in premises where painters have been at work. We refurnished and then sent down to hurry up th - expert He came up and finished the job, and said: ' Now this clock is set to put on the alarm every night at ten, and take it off every morning at ;:.". All j on' ve got to do is to wind her np every week, and then leave her alone- she will take care of the alarm herself.' " After that we had a most tranquil season during three months. The bill was prodigious, of course, and I had said I would not pay until the new machinery had proved itself to be flawless. The time stipulated was three months. 80 I paid the bill, and the very next day the alarm went to buaaing like 10,0(10 bee-swarms at ten o'clock In the morning. 1 turned the hands around twelve hoars, accordiug to instruction, and this tooV off the alarm; but there was another hitch at night and I had to set her ahead twelve hours once more to get her to pat the alarm on again. That sort of nonsense went on a week or two; then the expert came up and put in a new clock, lie came up every three months during the next three years and put in a new dock. Bat it was always a failure. His docks all had the same perverse defect They would pat the alarm on in the dajthne, and they would not put it on at night; and if you forced it on yourself, they would take it off again the minute your back was turned. "Now there is the hkrtory of that burglar alarm everything just as it happened; nothing extenuated, and naught set rfown in malice. Yes, sir; and when 1 liad slept nine years with burglars, and maintained an extensive bmglar alarm the whole time, for their protection, not mine, and at my sola cost for not a plagney cent ooaM 1 ever get them to contribute I just said to Mrs. McWllliams that I had enough of that kind of pfc; so with her full consent I took the whole thing out and traded it off for a dog. an t shot &c dog. f don't know what you think about H, Mr. Twain; but I think those things are made solely in the interests of the burglar. Yes, sir; a burglar alarm combines in its person all that is ob ectionable about a fire, a riot and a harem, and at the same time has none of the compensating advantages, of one sort or another, that customarily belong with thai combination. Good-bye; I get off here." 0 saying Mr. MoWllUasas gathered upUssaobel and inraltoaad hawed ftp," f Hmrpt$ Ckrutauu. Mate. Nilssoa was told at Omaha that the 7,000 Scandinavians in that vicinity would like to give her a reception. "You astonish me,'' she mplted. "Oh, my poor country I Ten thousand of Its people in New York and 7,000 here! What will become of itf" A new book hi called "How to Keep a Store." It hi a work of several hundred pages, and life is too short to read H. The heat way to keep a store is to advertise iudkfoualy, and thus pt-eveat ic lint if tnln hi Btasat-aE cm srw MtsPTHm saw"y wwwsy an"mnfnMUr v"8fc 'UnjWtTWaWsnTle"$ ansMplMmHanV
PEBfMMAL AJLITEEaBY. The wa drobe of the Chinese Min later at Washington is rained, aoc irding to a correspondent at $150,000. He never appears twice at receptions In the same dress, and they ate al I of the richest silks and satins. Colonel Willo igfaby Williams, of Nashville, owed about $300,000 at the end of the war. Though then nearly seventy rears old, he went to work, and before his death, which occurred recently, he hail paid every cent of his debts. Thoreau's "Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers" did not sell well, and his publishers returned 706 copies of an edition of 1,000. Thoreau stored them in his attic, and then boasted that he had a library of nearly 900 volumes, of which 700 were books he wrote himself. LntteU Courier. Each of the daily newspapers of Richmond has lost through death its chief editor within about one year, Alexander A. Moeeley of the H'Asg, Car tain John Hampden C'hamberiayne of the Stale, and lastly James A. Cowardin of the Dupatck. Anna Dickinson has withdrawn from the stage and is living with her sister and aged mother at Honesdale, Pa. "She and her family." says a friendly writer in the Philadelphia from, "are poor, but proud as ever.' Anna has been importuned by her friends to return to the rostrum, but she will not listen to anything of the kind. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. who has been elevated to the judicial bench, is the author of a treatise on The Common Law," which has been pronounced by the foremost British authorities to be "the most original work of legal speculation which has appeared fit English since the publication of Sir Henry Maine's 'Ancient Law.' " Abdul Kerim Pasha, who is coming to America to make arrangements for the emigration of some of Arabi Pasha's followers.' is one of the most famous oriental icholars. He is a graduate of Cambridge University and an eloquent lecturer. He has translated "Homer" Into Arabic, and several works into English, and has been decorated by Italy. Ku-sia, France and Turkey. Rev. Joseph Cook has lectured round the world, and he did not find that the vaunted meterhysical acumen cf the Brahmins of India amounted to much, but socially the better classes throughout the East delighted him. "Their reiinement," he sas, "astonished me very much. 1 attended a dinner party given by a Chinese millionaire, at which' each of us partook of two cups of birds' nest soup, which I learned cost him five dollars a cup." A'. A'. Hutu
MTJMOKOU!. When rain falls, if she gets the trigger half of the umbrella, they are lovers: if he takes the lugger half, they are married"Almost a bad disaster" is a heading in an exchange. We are now engaged in a wild search for a good disaster. Oil City Bizi inl. Plug hats cause baldness. Bet it is worth something to be a gentleman which you cannot convince a man in a plug that he is not Lowell Citizen. "Ah, excuse roe," exclaimed an Arkansaw man as he knocked d wn a stranger In the street "1 thought that you were a friend of mine. My eyesight is failing me, so that I U have to wear glasses. A rkansaw Traveler. It was bat a simple pin. Puck says, on a chair, and the little boy did grin like a bear when the teacher took a seat and in manner very fleet t ew a half a hnndred feet in the air. This the teacher d th annoy, and he chants, and no pardon to the uov quick he grants. Bat he grabs the indiscreet little boy and him doth beat till he rather spoils the seat of his "pants." When he had called the meeting to order. Brother Gardner arose and said : "Gen' lea, if it wasn't for de wheels 00 a wagon the wagon wouldn't move. When ds wheels is on. den what?" "Greaser' solemnly exelaimed an old man. "KetTeetl"' whispered the President, softly rubbing his liands together. " We hex de wagon an' de wheels. We will now pas de hat ;.:tmn' for de Detroit Free Prtu. A white man not long staos sued a Mack man in one of our oottrta, and while the trial was before the Judge the litigants came to an anticabto settlement and so the counsel stated to the court "A verbal settlement will not answer." replied the Judge; "It most be ia writing. "Here is the agreement in black ana white,' responded the counsel, pointing to the reconciled parties, "pray what does your honor want more than thisF" CMew Timet The man who offers to par his landlady fifty cents a week extra if she will see that a butter ;,late is always before him at dinner, may be said to have undertaken to make an extradition treats . We own np to the badness of that pun, but it isn't no bad as one a friend of ours made when he said the ctotbes worn by the University student, and which seem mtended to advertise their wearers as eollsrfaat. have a Ave oeat that is, 'Harvard I'm" took. flosfea W. I wish I was the trapper and was tied to the stake, going to be burned alive by the Indians." said little Johnny Fiasletop. who was reading a dime novel on the sofa. "Why do you wish to be In roch a horrible predicament?"' asked his mother "Because, la the tost chapter, the trapper scalps JeeWhilikins Jim. the Jumping Jackass of Jaaiper Jungle and h Indian allies, and carries off White Fawn, the, lovely maidswi, in triumph to his mountain fastftosav" "1 think there is too much Instate, anvhow, about the boys o Austin." renmrked his mothan ttmuamtiuh
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raaease af U mt tke Farbmsa. The foflowiar are the provlalosai ec tan ( i ll-fervloe Ifeforai but an SasHy VtmiA hp tfc Un ted States Senate: Tke Mills eaotled "A B-U to Hcfuiate and lai prove UM GMT 8rvieaf tke United Mates. M it provides for tke Sjeynlataaasit by Use of l fcom saall b of UM aaaae party, as On Ivttaervtee com lasioaetv. who shall the 1 alien Suttee CivuHtarvka rower u given the rteaMaat is feasors aas Cons uiisswMMe aad SU anyragsasy. UyaadwtU vsjjguT taw t-oaaviu of bbb ovataaa (uiiulakBert is SxaS at roc aaaft par year. aud all a cu' st,arr traveunar tM.oa 1 arm 01 Ibaa the Sauiasof ni!oBra wkmk are, bneSbr. toaad tea dent in preparias satranie raise forentiytaaj this vt Into rteot; and when saM rules afcal have been proanljrated, tt nhaU be Use duty off eu o.dcocs oc um u avian asanas is sm and ontoee to wluok any sneh roles to aw ta an prop ins saM raise and any tfc reef into esTee. HnM or vde for ones, ooanetlttva lor teatlns; the ntnras of appsKMiita for sarviee: aaeb aiaatlaationa sasil be pr lor pabUe iptaaUcnA in their ckaraeter, and, so tar as ntvy ne, sknll re ace to those marten which wtu rainy the relative eapaa ty and fltasss of pen examinee to atecBarga the auuas of that 1 we into waian saey see so oa appnuwea. It farther provides that tkeis saall he a parted of probation before any ahaoluteappolatnent, and also for the jerosnooon float lower te hither grades apea the feasts off awns and eoaapetiraett, froriaos mat aeraoas in tae anoae oontritMite te an y poUUcal fani or perform any pftHthwtl imtmul and that be ahaO not be removed ot otherwise prajantised for refnstac to So so. ForbMs the aee of eSkrlal authorw reereny unaer no onttgaaon se itr t.) lasnetioe ar eoeree She pouttoal aol f anyappotnkw. It also provMaa for aea eowpeUttva amlaaOon la saaea where oompetant pan So not appear aftawaotiea, a s la oases where eoen petition any not he festod jaaetueable. Aso prnvMes for Um notlBeaUon to the Oontaiissaon by the appolarina power of those selected for raiploymeat anons thoee examined the ptaee of nnttdenceof such person: of the rajre Joe or auy auea nenons aner prona tion; at transfer, reals-nations and rantovnla. aad of Una date thereof, and a record of ba kant br aahl anie be auhleet to ralea that j-naiaent; laace real for aad eoncrotef auea exantia naoosks. aad through Ma wit ahell suparvheaad memhers or enuaiaers i nreaarva ttaa records of keep Uw miautea of Its make annual reourta to owa the transmission to Pons was, sswwtn its own aet . rulea aad ragulattoaM and eaeeptioas tbt roto la fores, the practical effects thereof, and any suggssUonaK smt aaprova. Section t prairMea, for nan emptuyment of aCbkaf Exsmioerwhoshall resetvea salary of H.oe per year, and a asetetnry at a salary of eijaa) per year, sant aha, wJasa nnnMasary, a stenographer aast aasassngsww The Conunla skm 1 1 aaau meet at waanngwn ana in one ur r phwoa iaeaeh Btate nam lrisjsnsy whese nxnmUone are to take nlaes, iwatrnasa and eifxH a surtAbie number of persona, not less thm three la the oSBoial sersiee of the United Stati-a. rea.dina' after oonealUag said departaseat, 1 whlrh sneh nereonesam a. to be Uw l jfoarosoi maiainera.anii BBay,ai mmj iiir.aiiw st tute any other person In saidaervloe.Uv1na; in anch territory, la ptaee of any one so selected. Suck ata off Bsamtaan shall he mi kxatad as to make it reasonably couveale t aad Inexpens v for applleants to httend t t re thasn; and where the.-e are psona ta I eK-Kinetl in any mate or Territory exaanV natioos ahau he hafl thereto at lat twk ta each year. Thenawof any rooala any pnatto buildtag la aliowed Uw Poena us, or auoh B wirds of Kiaiasawrs by the provMion of mis seetton, . Hnction S dlrecta the fssesetaty off the latcnoa s airecH use see rotary oc ma or to provide statable rooms la waskii t or keadnjtavtera, and to Mtk trrtorl ton aay that any CssauaMonae, un in inUifl aprvtaa whi mmnthr dacalrav or obstruct anr ivepeet to Ms or her right of exaaeJ wao sbsat wiinstty. oarroptiy and falsely m irk, grade, animate, or twnort npon the examlnanoacwrpwatitnrltaaT at jany person, or who shall v; if.i ay aad aerrapUy saake aay falM leaea LMsLmmm oonnwmtar the aaaae. or eooeeiBawnwpem a esaaa aed, or who shatt wilfully aad eorreptly fnmlah to anypsraon any special or secret mfornaatioa for the purpote of either anprovrnjr or injurinx the proaproU orrhanoes of anypetsna so examined batiat appointed, emptoyad. ur proaaot-d, shall lor esrfaweh offense he oWsssd suiltar off a inlailaai-j-inrir and upon eonvirt.oa tnereoc fball be punMwd by a an of not lam than m - " iwhtlai not les than ten days nor more than one year, .u. W Wii. uu4 In.i mnd I lil mnt Pectton a directs the Secretary of rheTraeaV nry w tkluaUty days after ti a paaaage ef Use bill t eUeatfy ail oOVeis ta the esnptu) msad of the Treaanry Department, and iamtthe saastotha PreaMent aad hHtruet ma raft maatwi-Oenerai and th bsem of aU oUjar dapei itneuta to stake similar cIsiulBoallaas aaa swtkm a morldea that after Bsa of six awntbs f roes the piisasgi of this ok"r or eicrx shaM be appointed, and aa on shall he employed to eater or be prom in H her of ashf c lass ns now eiatta or ratea. untilae has passd eiaasiaarlaa er shown t be apeetally exempt el rrasn sock i .uwk im - -" av millli. hilt Hi Ing ooatatoed In saM act shall be conatraad te take ffusa taose aonorsofy nnem the military or naval service say wn-flwit hm tkm l.?SSak mmtirm of 1 aahiiMklnikHia, SH-mIAm tawMritrantl t with uns act enafevtsa of said statute, iter hr ta t :UI amiSaaai shatt any oaVer not M the eaveattve of the QovernaieBt or aay person pi lyadas a iaborarorworasBan.be he etsssiaee aiwaw; nor rksaeftbe Ve-sate, shall any ate i e reqwired taM aretlon T ptovMes that ssot asaee tana eae member ef a famfly shall he ehfhBetofeJtmihSment to any giado. Saenoa a S provMes that ne of Heaatora or nnveaentactres, exeept SS ta character aad reeaaVnoe, alwil WeesaMMM sswSbeM Imma Mkla afl ana Kswtlna M pravMesm ii etiUtlra nor anr ess aa t no executive, fajdl nmrofma United anhywaefM aenwft er employe or aay the exetntttva Jndtetal, er aninary, er Bevel r vkx ef the UBftee atstaa, sthm tram atoeeve day iianaary m j "' pttnt JKZZ?Z feiwrraii .ahS fffrtar 4ff m talktallllsaT aaatsV axr-sanaw avs isssasano fnmtw, w r iaprrs.wnet for aterat ,-afXCT
