Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1886 — Page 7

HMMH ASK

FAITHFUL.

CMCMOCTfC AND

urjilse and fieiistsrnatlsa

MM eVeeMsSSt

and AM WsniBsanHa Msseuleo.

Tan MMokmtiotM industry of Preni-

mm Cleveland, xhowa in his Careful exasaiuatkm of every bill laid before kirn, k the wonder of member of Congreat, who did not look for such close waiitlny into private bills in which they intonated. Thsy nan not understand now the President, in bis multitudinous duties and oars, east find time to go below Ote surface of apparently inoffensive roea-orae and expose heir real nature and object, which is generally raid on the treasury without any adequate return for the peopie's mousy. But they little know Mr. CluvelaiHl's capacity for work and tknt km vetoes form the most prominent and positive part of ki record, lie made it a point a mayor and Govornor of studying carefully every measure

law iMNuni mm, not oniy with a view

HOT ON THE ttA. NiMH -

HOMC, FAUM AND

-For jriring away a tea heap te rani and wloaolarkw pleats la is

w "K m mk on um mm m any groat extent. Way should k be? I

that sort of national vanity wkiek ki

Um nMr oookade of Miriottsm

important than art our genuine eon.

merenu intereata? Intact.. I . . M

-mmm uhj iomoornw M ;onf res decline to go into the subsidy bneineat the Tribune indnlfM in the following

The Democrat at.lt pswlst Hi uteris into !!?." of KatMd mMoUhk mm toa M

mm uuM.f mmi r iumm . -

I'!. eerylniBo Amerlf" flr.and tfee liwreeM at our expense of the eoMNHro of otter atitfeud. kMMm4

I2ri!lL'0W ,-w lHcM: but the narty leader are not yet willia to adntit that they have blunders on tat-watter The Tribune i so located that it

ougnt to Know the bottom facte which

it SMMuioufly keeps from it readers.

It Otlght to know that our nir.hnn

of jtidging of its effect and bearing shijw were driven from the ocean not

"I"'" w7wf rat kj Mcerixin imranruy tmciiiiN w were sit war. but

uinv ik wiiawwjut wun exi6iuir "waHe me iHistneas of oeean-earrvinr laws and free in its form from such do- had eaed to nay. It ought to know

ibchs mm wir m pnHiuoe iron 01 u m iU mat the foreign ymmU tkaf tu

oinTHtion. Any tinge of jobbery ren

uere a oji, no maiier wnenee it emanate, obnoxious to him. He evinces the utmost candor in his vetoes, and completely disregards the question whether certain persons or interests would not be aggrieved by the failure of measttres which he believes are not demanded by the wider interests of the

puoiic.

li n

within sight of its windows at the

wnarvesoi Manhattan island do not

return two per cent profit to their

owners as an investment. It ought to

riiuw Him. ucvan-earrying is atout tn

least remunerative business in the

wonu, and that Americans can not afford to engage in it to anv great ex

tent in direct comix? tition with the

cneap snips, cheap captains and cheap

bome superffcial observers may look crews of Europe. The captain of an

upon this as not good politics, but those who study the character of the American people to advantage will regard it as the highest and most successful standard of politics. President Cleveland has steadily kept in view the rule of action he laid down as mayor of IJuftxlo in a communication to the Common Council. "It seems tome," he then said, "that a successful and faithful ministration of the government of a city may be accomplished by constantly bearing in mind that we are the trustees! and agents of our fellow oitisens, holding their funds in sacred trust, to be expended for their benefit, that we should at all times be prepared to render an honest account to thorn I

touching the manner of their expenditure, and that tke affairs of the citv 1.1 l i . i . . -

mwuii ue uunuueteti, aa tar as possible, upon the same principles as a good

Amsterdam or Genoese bark gets 800

jr, wt a man ior tne same service in New York costs 11,500 to fl.800. lo make a serious effort to rebuild our merchant marine would be about u

wise as it would be for American earn-

'' K ana estaniisn macearoai factories m Naples or pulque mills in

lo-Uay it costs less to transport a can of kerosene from New York to

Marseilles, trance, than it does to car

ry it from New York to Philadelphia,

aim it oosis just about as much to get

aiauies tmna-box carried from Will-

ant's Hotel across tlie Potomac to Alexandria as it does to send a lt.

age of the same size from Baltimore to Calcutta in Hindostan. This is the se

rious fact: The reason why American ships are not on the ocean Is because

they (o not want to be: because it

business man manages his private con- does not pav to be: because thev can tunic ' TLi'. . . i i. I ... or "Li .. J .

thronging and Itak-

oerns." This may not be the recogVilTAldl raid tt u r r.t 1 ! .

cireles, but it tells powerfully with the people. It is orthodox Democratic doctrine, exHundtd at many a convention and many a meeting, notwith

standing the growl of some so-called

not afford to be. If th tlirnm

pauiwrs of Holland. Spain

are eager to serve us as oceanic porters.

wny not jet uiem uo it, while we calm-

Jy continue to busy ourselves about

something Mint pays? A bank preei.

cieni might, on arriving at the

jiiiitftfflfts uki.:.i. t I i. i.5 my i . : . i

- wrwfl t hiiju hid iiii iRiMifii v i in? n 1 1 Liiaanaw mnaa rai rrv ir aa i ait m t

because Pwklent Cleveland adhere tn his home: lnit wbv Rboub U JIZ t,Ur 91 er""m

the pledges of the nartv nlatnrm -!tl. there ri olanuu-nu ki.n.lt. rmi. Jt,K ?l .

ekeer ;

. - i

he strictest fidelity. want the job He has incurred the enmitr of nr. I than he can?

win omce-seeicers, political leaders. In times of peace we can not afford who boasted of their power to use him to struggle with the hungrv stevedores and editors, who imagined that he of Amsterdam and Liverpool and tke would unhesitatingly agree to all their wretched lazxaroni of Italy for tlte

suggestions. mose people make a privilege of carrvtag the flour barrek

great outcry and cause the unthinking

mm. mrro ih m lormiuawie opjiosition arrayed against tke President, all on account of the offices and Ids independent way of conducting the affairs of his Administration. Do they ever reflect that there are millions of voters, whose concern is not offices, but the honest and safe administration of the affairs of the Government? Mr. Cleveland is, immeasurably, a better Democrat than any of his'eritics, for he lias respect for the pledges of the party, and aim at giving a faultless administration of the aflairs of the whol peoole and placing himself abreast with the spirit of the times, instead of falling back on old policies and forgotten issues. He steadfastlv refuses to baled away from the path of dutv. no matter what

brought to bear on him, replying to all m the memorable words: "It is willful blindness not to see that the people care but little for party obligations

" mey are invoKea to countenance

nu Bugtain iraiHtuient and eormnt

I'lnuMvcs. ahu it is wen ior our country and the purification of politics, the

iupie, at times lull v roused to danger, remind their leaders that party meth-

wiwmiu u someining more man a

means ucd to answer the purpose of Hints wLn I i;,' i

ion.'

and kerosene cans oftho world, beoause there is so much more money in manufacturing tke load; and in time of war, a large merchant marine k always an element of weakness.

hat we want, and want at once, k

a respectable navy, worthv of our

wealth and or pretensions. Let puksant shins-of-wsr bear our flasr whera

it is needed, and let the poverty-strick

en poner-neets ot tne world oarrv any M . 1 -

On this platform the Democratic iar

ty can securely stead.- Wathbigim

DEMOCRATIC DRIFT. Mr. Blaine denies his recent in Verviewon the fishery question. Mr. Maine's denials are alwavs effective in

establishing the truth of whatever ke

uenies. (Ateti? limes. t Here is another occasion for a Bourbon howl. rostmaeter-General Vilas refuses to discharge tke colored servant in hk department to make room for a white man from Confederate X Roads. Truly, the revolution revolted in vain. A' Y. WorUL If the Albany Journal would take

the trouble to ascertain the fact that the present administration of the Pen-

-For cleaning windows and looking, glasses nothing k equal to antMonk,

water. An ounce of rock-ammonia

anonid be dissolved in a pint of eoki

water, then bottled for use. Cftmtia

SM Work.

DiC garden soil only when th

grew is warm and dry. Do not be

n a hurry or yon may get behind. Whoa a dot of earth will crush to pow

der wken you Uead on it, it k time to

tttg not before. CMemg JourmU. A "Dry Devil:" Cut inckions in tkiek pieces of cooked meat, putting ki them large pkeee of butter. Spread a liUk mixed mustard over them, adding salt and nenner. Broil over a bri?kt Mr

and serve as kot as noaribk. BoUtm.

Those who do their own wArk will

find that, in addition to a hmtr auraa.

a pair of calico sleeves, with a rubber cord .in the top, k a convenience. One can slip them on over cufk aad hum

dress sleeves, get tea, and even wash the tea dishes, without injuring the dress,

To get rid of motks benaine k al

ways effectual, and can be poured

about buttons in furniture, etc. with

out staining or leaving any odor, as it quickly evaporates. If moths are found thickly in any article, nut it in a

warm oven over nigkt, and the next morning beat it thoroughly. CYmcihtuUi Times.

French Buttered Steak: Tak a

fiiece of round steak three-quarter nches thick. Trim it neatly and beat it with the cutlet bat; sprinkle it wkk nenner. din it in oil and brail it nvmr a.

clear tire. Turn it alter it has been am

the fire a minute or two, and keep turning it often till done. Eigkt or ten minutes will do it. Sprinkle with salt and serve with a niece of

ninure u noiet otiuer piaceu over or

under it, and fried potatoes round iu

ic K,merer.

The variety which a rardan mh

give to a bill of fare k calculated to suit all tastes, and variety in food k not only pleasant but healthy. Farm

ers, above ail men. have the privilege of enjoying the luxuries of tke table; but they ignore them more than any

inner mass oi neonie. ami their food i

confined to a narrow list of eatables of which it is no wonder that the palate

grows weary. A well-planted and

well-tilled garden should be considered

as indispensable on everv farm.

Montreal II tints.

H- 1 -v... i . .

rniei-wer rotatoeg: m a.

small skillet heat half a pint of rick

milk-, slicing into it six or eight me

dium-sized potatoes previously boiled and sliced across. Stir together four

nd half the

poor over the nakiar to and

fro, but not us:ng a spoon to stir them.

until they give one good bubble. Take from the fire, ami salt, pepper, and add

a generous amount ot butter. If

sired, a very little finelv-ehoooed

parsley may be added Bott'm BdL

m m LADIES' DRESS.

A LUOKY OOTsKAOC

ywswwnfc .) on. ot4 Otoe.1 ,:

Jfasatr Cot alio, fanrtsea Tsss-eMaoei.

t, wm nant mm and Uae eyes, waeee efhdiorktaeleWqref the Wsaaa HM,h invented a immui wnteh

tnoce who profit by political occapa- won office has detected numerous cases

I IB which annltcatiAna Van wula Cnr-

Against sack a man the clamor of pensions by persons who never served disappointed poiitiokna k powerless. n the army, it would probably nnderHis strength lies in the hearts of the stand the meaning of the term "swinIeople and there is a daily developing dlers" as applied to such applicants. until when the time comes to test it the AUmn Argus. tTT dfa!ors H u.,e, councils of There k no doubt that Mr. Klsine .owp,ffr'WI i "Jf"1 t if getting together a strong organisew, 8gnficant thev are when Uon, and yet we believe the next Rematched against such a fearless, pains- publican convention will hesitate long taking, conscientious leader. Mr. before it decides to nominate a man .t. i,Hf lewoflated to the who has the prest re of defeat. We " r',t ,st lh? lyiemTVrtymny can assure Mr. Blaine that not only be relfed upon for a faithful admink- would he fail to carry New York, New lion of the allairs of the Government Jersey, Indiana and Connecticut in that treachery, hypocrisy and 1888. but that Wisconsin would also betrayal of pledges do not characterise cast its electoral vote against him. K the coursn of that party when it k in K S(r.

nMiH)nHji The nonular eonfidonce of tn

leiTrn whaV i J.r w IlrhsIw' People in the PrssWentka thing which warn n hat manner of man Grover the maBarera of .rttt-m

eeat!y IntrntlHrrJ MaterlaU Whlah

treml te Kpemf liHtar.

One of the latest novelties in the war

f ornaments m I'aris k tke Mdseha.

9 a revival of a fashion in bracelets more than three hundred years old. The ndscha k an Egyptian marie talisman, worn on the arm on a narrow metal band. The washing materials known by the name ef prints are unlikely to be aspopular this season as they "were last Their day of favoritism k at present somewhat eclipsed by the xephyrs which are being produced in infinite variety. These latter, instead of having their designs and colorings printed upon their surface, nave them woven into their texturs, the so-called plain material used for bodice and foundation being generally shot with white. The trimmings and draperies in many in

stances show stripes, crosebars and checks in frise, boucle and tufted knots upon thk shot foundation.

In some instances the material used for draping has a crinkled appearance, simulating crane, and ot.

fers the advantage of requiring no ironing after its visit to tke wash-tub. Its beauty k better maintained hy being well shaken before it k allowed to drv.

a process which obviates all risk of flat

tening the tufts and boucle rings, and allows scone for more connlieatd

draping than is usually considered desirable for dresses which have to pass through the hands of Ironers. Irish industries appear to be daily Increasing in iiopnlarity, and the Belfast embroideries in white upon a colored foundation form effective draperies upon many of the new costumes prepared for warmer days. On others M shown what k called "embroidered

sssaMaea we vacuum and aiahoa priaei k,aadaMoi4 it to a Waeaiagtea mas namsJ Vnnraliii -T ..i mm

m, and the Washington maa offend ,- m. They eeatpremhoJ on M0. A wdkake be, afpoiatod ferJiauay,

mm mm wm nurs treat lBiBf m nve on h interaat of hk smtr.

Jimmy told thk rtorrto ta QU eor-

rsspoMent. He aM: "One day last set hmt I wm dewa on Um wharf hors, and

nargs. I thought it teo. tiua mi awful

oagMnwto munp that water et,aad got to thiakiag. By and by I thought t J bmmIb a r

n-w ap, mm i arew om on a tea what I thought. I tail you, mister,

wms . moum at it I aMrorod, d a a. . .

m mora i iookd the mors I shlv

tm. aa x icaow I oouM mmmu omk

that water bettor than thooe men eoald. I

seven up auHMy, and I Irst goos to a Manor om Wylio arsnae named Rchfr. 1

goM aim so mm aw a loag. round air-

tiRht tin, itMtliks a tomato oaa. I dida't

a ta a r . . .

mh atai waat 1 waste It for, bat goos to aaotaor tinner and rote him to stake m a

couple of tin pipe."

what did yoa go to the soooad it

forr

"Whr,TOao9. I waa afraM ha mtrmk

ad out what I was doing. When I got taoM pipos I got om more, aad tkoa om

night, when the folk- at home goes to bod,

x jhk pw mmmr pjpea a thlnri togothor, aad I emptied a tab of water with It in om

mlaate, aad I tell yon that made me shiTor more'a K did when I drawed it out ea the stone. Then I went aad got aa axe, and I chopped up that there una into Httl

bite, beoanee I didn't want any one eke to know what I was doiag. I went on aaviag up enough. I told a maa named Ritlv.

whose boots I need to shine, that I wanted

mm to get ate a patent. 'Why,' My he to me, 'it will cost money.' I jest told him I had it, an' I gave him forty-two dollars , and he got me a patent. I tell you it wan a mighty pretty thlag, with a great red seal an' pretty ribbons on it, and then I knows I was all right." Your correspondent furnish! Jimmy with peneil and pafer, with which he furnished aa illustration of his iaventlon, dispJaytnga wonderful mechanical kBowledge. Jimmy's parentage in unknown. When a wee boy he was found in the Allegheny parks, aad was adopted by a Mrs. Axmetroag.

Why JUm tfeeame an Afceo. Gattonanrs XeMenger.l Li t had paid court to two BMrried women, telling them both "Wheayoabe. come a widow I will marry you." As 111 1m would have it, the two husbands died about the same time, and the wooer waa naturally much embcrmaed, as he oould not anarry both the widows. He, therefore, ran away from Rome, and as his only rseouree took holy orders through the intervention of his friend Cardinal Hohenlohe. Of the two heroines, one, a Princess, forgnve him. The other, however, to avenge the slight cast apon her, wrote aad published an exceedingly seandaloua work, entitled "Hfetoire d'ua Fiaaiste."

OMUl EATtrS

TOUT.

rf'r'i Bed Mm mmm mt fcea ha tigs Mi a aad tea ltoae-nai ,"

CVassnnaa Hfmii Br "Opium or death P

TaiahrkCi

was tahrlv hissed into

of a pramiasat eVautatot an V1m

by a jMunsea who. a few tmuims

weU sat k to-day a aopoteas wreek I One oaa soaroely realiM be sufferings ef

n opraai vioaun. um (junwy has TivMIr

potwmyed It. But who can fftiy dessrihe

e joy ot the rseooed victim I U. C Wilson, of LoreU&d. O.. iornsa-tv

with March, liar wood 4c Co., Maaufaetoriag ehetulitU of t. Lonis, aad of IbewsU-

kBown Brm of li. C. Wilson k. Co.. ehemkts, foraerly of thk city, rare our repertof tskfiifiag peisoaaTespsrteaos in thk line. "I have crawled over rd hot bars of iron aadeoak of fen," he omM, "in my agony durmg aa opium frenay. The very thought of my sufferings fresses my blood and ehilk luy bones. 1 waa then eating over thirty grains of opium daily.' " How did you contract she habit " Kxoessive beniasss cares broke me down and my doctor prescribed opium I That is Um way nine-tenths of eases commence. )hen I determined to stop, however. I found eeWdHotdett. ' ' You may be surprised to know," be said, "that two-fifths ot the slaves of morphine aad opium are physicians. Many of these I met. Wa studied our mm.

fully. We found out what the organs were in which the appetite was developed aad sustained; that no victim was free from a demoralised condition of those organs: fttet tbehpeef curt 4mmdi $Htirtiy upm tkt dgrt$ mf igr coM in imimrkd (e IAn. Ihare seen aUuts, while undergolog treatment, compelled to resort to opium again to deaden the horrible naia ia thoee

organs. I marvel how I eTer oscaped." IIavah n m 4 U Wril- Al-A,

you hare conquered the habit t"

-xuueea inave." Do you object to telling me bow?" "ho. Sir. IMudvinr-the nakaar with mmm.

ral opium-eating piiytioiaas, we beoame

eawsnea was ue appetite lor opium was located in the kidneys and liver. Our next object was to find a apecinc for restoring those organs to health. The physicians, much against their code, addressed their attention to a certain remedy aad became thoroughly convinced on ita scientific merits alone that it waa the only one that could be relied upon ia every case of dieordered kidneys and liver. I thereupon began using it and, suppkmeutiag it with my own special treatment. BnaJlv rot. full v

prer the habit. I may say that themost important part of the tteatsnent is to get

uuuu uijw wn JO MJ fUUU WOTKing CODU1

Uon, for ta them the a)netito originates

m n snwiau, ami in snena orer Bfnaftv

percent ot all other hut&aa ailments originate." " Kor the laet seven years this position has been taken by the proprietors of that remedy aad finally it is becoming aa acknowledged scientific truth among the medical profession; many of them, however, do not openly acknowledge it and

yet, knowing they have no other scientific

code not altowiaar them to

Am to Fanny au4 Fraaees. IMroK Tribune. I Harrkville girls read ia the Alee

County JUrtt that girls desirinr to hare

small mouths should frequently renent

rapidly, "Fanny Finch fried five flounder

fish for Francos Fowler's father." Thaw

have formed societies and are now repeat tng the quotation in concert. Thev boon

to get their months small enough to be kissed.

m e m A Bnrgnla tn Corner Ies

Is what meet men desire, but to keep from filling a grave ia a cemetery lot era half your days are numbered, always keep a naiMdr of Dr. fierce's "GMdea Hedkal

iMeeovery" by you. n hen the first symptom of eonsumptton appear lose no tin la putting yourself nnder the treatment of

wm mvaiuame medicine, it cures wken nothing else wilL Pomionsing, as it does, ton times the virtue of the best cod liver oil, it is not oaly the cheapest but far the j irieasaatost to take. It eurifies nnd m.

riches the blood, strengthens the system, cures Motobes, pimples, eruptions and other humors. By druggists.

specific, their

use it, they boy it upon the quiet aad prescribe it in their own lmttlaa t

"As" I sakl before, the onin aad am.

phine habits can never be cured until the appetite for them is routed out of the kidneys and liver. I have tried uvervt W

experimeated with every thing and as the result of my studies and investigation, I can say I knew nothing can accomplish this result but Wamer's Mf e cure."

"itave others tried your treatment?" "Yes. sir. manvr and all ! in fal

lowed it fully hnve recovered. Several of them who did not first treat their kidneys and liver for six or eight weeks, asladvwed them, completely failed. This form of. treatment te always insisted anon for

nit patients, whether treated by mail or at theJLoyeland Opium Institate, and sapple-

Tflj ,, lwl pnvaw nrsauaent,

Mr. Wilson stands very high wkersvsr Known. His experience te only another proof of the wonderful and conceded power of Warner's safe cure over aU diseases of the kidneys, liver and blood, and the diseases on used by derangements of those organs. We may my that ittevery natterBK ?, Proprietors of Warner's safe cure that it has received the highest medical endorsement and. after persistent stody, it is admitted by scientiste that there is nothing in materia medics for the

reworawon or those great organs that SukA' ia.fKm,r- uk Pteasnre m pubiishiag the above atatmnta mmt,,

from so reliable n source as Mr. Wilson and con ftrminr by personal experience what we have time aad again published in our edemas. We also extend to tie propriesuTtewroightr eofisTtuUMo the re-

Btztaiat everything. A watch tickii can be heard farther than a bed ticking.

aad anhlaWeaMd ntssi a tww dshOisy, jiri'paaues

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this, aad buy Fraser Axle Orsase.

Ax pan onset ef Darwinian! eaila st "at

en tup nsoahsyiem."

Itemsdy for fruarrh.

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Hint ron WrxTsn How to

warm keep vonr grates

eoad?

Thk twneacial resulta produced by th" mm of Ball's Hair Kenewer are wonderful. Ayer'a Ague Cure te warranted a sure cure for all malarial dieorders.

Thk intoxication of uoaHh is not dust a tight monev market.

If Rtft ft Cut Off lint.' atlML

oyesfatea ' an SJfTssr' halt-

a mmm. asasssfads STeeaatnen,

mmm wm m miHwa DT mm'

Halter to asv aart mt

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eiai oeeesBt to Viti SeaS for Prlpe-LtetJ

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Cleveland is, as the guardian of the intereste of the people and the nncompromising; foe to Jobs, be they ever so Hnnng and artfully disgniaed.--.df-Argus. ,, Congress is plainly to blame for e pending fisheries dispute and the enreof the Adams. President Clevsisnd felt the imminence of this very ('anger, and in his message last DecernT ",rsTd Congress to provide for a huxed commission to settle "the entire question of the nshcry rights of the

... uriimeni ami weir respective muens" on these coasts; but our law1.r? 100 kttV to attend Jo thkimperutivemiuirement. H'AThm oonnrnration by tke Senate f mil but a baker's done of the nomhiaons of the President thus far acted put a stop to most of the talk bout the ai.jmintmetit of "jail birds" h05!' A high old moral jmrtv like repteaented by the Republican 2natora oonM never "advise and consnt' to th anpointment of bad men

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wme um to ignore as inn time approaches for tke summer campaign. Making due allowance for all mistakes of inexperience, and perhaps of too great self-reliance, it is still true that the things for which the President most stoutly stands, in politics nnd in government, are the things which the intelligence, the virtue and the lHteinese sense of this country believe in. Any mistake on this point will be disastrous to the politksinna who make it iteeten iSftseWWWI s General Lor an aaaouSaced a rrr

important discovery recently in his

lace," a novelty of this season, which has more substance and more spring than the various kinds that hare hitherto ornamented washing dresses. For

iosse draperies and Moused fronts this lace is chosen rather than the Irish embroidery, the latter, however, being more effective for flouncing and panels. Many of the skirts are draied in a way suggestive of the utmost simplicity, but those initiated in the mysteries of dressmaking will readily perceive there) are complications it would be vain for an nnpracUeed eye and hand to try and imitate. Some of the costumes are entirely made of cambric in cross-bars, known as tke torchons mixtures, the relief being given by panels, bands or drap. erics in a plant cambric showing the

Providence speech, one which bids fair I m le of color. Upon the cos-

to solve the labor problem if both em- fw We, bright plaited plovers and employees will give their bands appear to edge box plaiting on undivided attention to it. What m the skirt ami to form panels, culk aad needed, he says, in order to secure hsr-' waistcoat. Urines formed of narrow

atony between labor and capital is te) "" koing " the colors of Um pay m fair day's Wages for a fair day's rmhow, are nsed for the or n amentawork. The simplicity of this retnedy of some of the cambrics in pals must Strike every body with sudden fMnk- Ktvader stripes, shaded front and peculiar force. The customary hrown to lemon, effectively ornament way of looking at the subject that of i "w1 Sttlpes, in fact, abound, and paying an unfair day's wagss for a fair introduced perpendicularly, holiday's work, or a fair dsv's wages for tally and diagonally when used a an unfair dav's work is ohmrly at the f"res. but are nsnally placed perbottosn of all the nkHursanrec ef bbs . pendioumrivwhen they eevsr theenhhm

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Many splsadid fortunes lie in the Kaglish Court i Cbaaosry, which belong to Amercan citisens. The court has hold possession in some cases, for more than one hundred apdffty years. Cor & Co., London, Sngland, have wiA great care aad diligence compiled a book containing the names of afty thousand heirs and their descendants who have been advertised for to claim these fortunes. The book gives Christian ami surnames, and instructions bow to proofed for the recovery of money nnd estates. S"'; free to all parte of the world upon reeeint of one dollar. IbaHtMM m.v

73d by rM'.rHl l?Wer or money order. I reriteMmmerMMitin. rrrl rwoom 7C9 CO.. 41 .Iteuthmnpton S'Uvl

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any nowng ot sue. snowsanas or patient

owewiTw wnoee iiTea are nn unceasing round of toil who are martyrs to those eomnlaiats to which the weaker sex is liable. Their tasks are rendered doubly hard and kheome aad their liras shortened, yet hard necessity compels them to keep on. To such Dr. rterce's "Favorite Prescription" offers a sure means ot relief. For all female weaknesses It is a certain ears. All druggists. A Wbstbbx compositor has been sryiag to Mt a hen to mustc-CAkef idfw. ftmsTooTHAcnKDaors eumlnlmtaute,aet CH'mt'i Swieewr Soap hesl and beautiSes. Ms.

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