Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1889 — Page 7
THE FPttNOH OREOLES,
tittme ta IMMTuHarMJe t TM SlaeMIh4iI rMtlH. JTio Froftoh CrooUw of tho lowor etaNi urn ti liand'to-iiiOuUt ciuea of JHKj jile, jniruiuwtiitf thu Ktlck of wood Utiny Htd tht lnuioful of herb tlmi arm to wok ami aotuiou their !KUtyire, llll.ttg their Hinull itmrkol UaaktsU with lamu.ioruhlo itidio of till, that him tho other, laying fit a few sous of KUKHi' M.til ooiTouul a timw, andfjolng next day, for Uireo hundred uml t?li t yflvu day lit tlio yem; ami doing lttoally tlio tMunu thuijr, in aiwulu Muculoruin. IMsllke to tho iteeumiiltttiyn of liouachold yooda. to wll-U"od oollar and iafilriif to generous KbuudHneo, to idetureaoue profuidoii. to tho (WHOiitinln of a litre-hnno'ed
liniittnlltv even within the narrow
limit of theii 'neighborhood uwjuaint mice, an ant-iika economy and b
uti.iiiiouHiieKM. a, curiouu iujeutiKMiltlon
of otornal Milf-reetrHlut and a ialbn
for onsaUom. colors, wnrnda, per fnmua. fantastic MMiaunlltiea, an In
stinct for microioopie money-ifcliitifr wH.ldud to an instinct tht lias titled
Xw Orleans with noble IwttUtition
fm thu. ooor. tlitt blind, the siek, tlw
world woary, a jmnmon for noVols mik
for BPlondid uliurchori, a fonil on-
duranco of rigors of cold and 1iuiijob
for tho brilliant cmorotH-oiU'O or cttroinopranant and carnival, it voluntary
exile from all laughter and joy that
their foot may twinklo a nij-ht cr two
on tho mirrored lloora ol tho manque
lalU down in Chnrtros and Hoyal
street: stioh are tho fragmuW o
swoot and bitter hortw that go to
make t part of tho paradox of Ooole
character and communicate to tt au
indflnablo piquancy and atriuijcenoiH
by tholr thick bars of tight mill shadow. f Tho chief charm of the character Is a touching Kent lenoiM and benignity that blciute all other characteristic and per-muutc-t tho whole constitution or tb nntlva Creole. There is twmcthlitg oleglnc, louder, dreamy about the race, a rem mult or ivoothsetion of earlier and hotter day. ,,im aroma of oxilo coudnir from old colonial time.
when so many emigrated from tho jmy
fatherland to the trackiow wiiiiames of LouMnnn. becking their fortunes. Disappointment aoems to lmvo hnproieod itfelf an a tuilt of heredity on thuir spiritual make up; a brooding languor hrw apreud from the luxurious elimate through the lfmb and constitution of tho immigrants, the adventurous spirit of the marvelous brothers Bienville, Iberville and Suuvalle. laid under perpetual embargo by a Chinese wall of swamp, bayou and boguo, has sunk Into a ctnious psychological numbness and content with surroundings; geography, exploration, literature, research, travel (beyond the In
evitable transit to tranoe once In a lifetime) are unknown luxuries to these lotus-eatlnsr folk, and in their way they
are hh still in their sunny corner ai the Hiin-lovln" ailiirator that haunt tltoir
atreams.
The customs, games and sport of
these exile are full of reminiscences
f th fnt,horlaiid. minified with odd
accretions and aftergrowths, a clinging
conservatism, a poetic auoceptlbility
There are songs and Christinas customs
ainaekinir of f.ascony, i'rovence, Chanv
nairno, Jinn Domingo, rranche-Cointe,
Btich a" llnirer in Canada and form
touchiiur links with tlie folk ovqr thu
hoxi. J. A. Harrison, in Autrefois.
n Netting up hit own sent, and ne h4
nothing to simre or, which comes to the saute thing, thinks He has nothing
pure for iiU slstjr. SUo, poor
woman, lias no, uocn so meay. ur
lusband has wot been aueeosaful, or
MtrnH M H IMW uiUU WW IV"".' .lllw 1nm.t .! 1
her with nothing but a family of chu-:
ai-1 .. .
btaunttes prove mat
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. Cooked root of all kinds ari peeially good feed for growing pigs, when they can be readily aeeured. In planting out tree care ahouH always be takeu not t put poplar,
Hear the www
dren. She finds horsolf at forty
jsidy old and looked upon as a failure.
il t I . . 1 ku.ua df llAH
uuga pernaiw sn w mu r , tl, a,1Mljl, lhttI , ,..1,. do
... ...t. .....I iU., l 1llt 1 irwwi-- .
Ilill llllllVI Kllil IS. -
tiki -- '
a larger Mr
eent of farmers acquire better 00m-
ot of her broth"
as poor a- a church mouse, while her
brother, having taken Uie major' pari
of the possessions of tho faintly, na
plenty if the brother doe amnion
for her as to take her uoys mw ms oifico the world will applaud hia gen-eroalty.
Diserltniuatlon like tula is Doing
OMMsticed every day In thouaanus 01
tllugor IHseult. )e coffee eup
our citam, one and a half coffee cap.
maple sugar, one and a half teaspoon ftils ginger, ou teaspoonful soda, salt Mixed soft and roll out Hake.
A few roots of thulmrb stored In the eellnr near the furnace and covered
oxer with loam will throw up sora
1 stalks In winter which will give a plea.
i...w- if 1 ! tu u tut iiiiu;riinina-. ain chuiiuu H-uMi mw wu .w..w..j
4 V SSlV-w w- - ' f -
Li.n mwaivi children, should it not be or apple sanee.
In fttvor of the girls instead of against, Jt maty a great deal 01 uumroneu
thorn? What is tho good of admitting I whether coffee H ground fine or ooarse.
the equality of the sexes if tho people 1 Fine pulverlxed coffee is uest lor mate
leaentng or iiercoiunuii,
for boiling. H Is always
better to have a eore-mUl and grind
It yourself as wanted.
A hurrol with both bends out, set
over rose bushes or tender shrubs and
mwi with lttvi?s. makes a nood win
ter protection. Hybrid rosos, llower inir almond and Japan quince win
uvii in this wav come tlirouirh all
right, and blossom profusely.
There is hardly a good excuse fer
not having the best quality of gardeu
seed. Tho small amount or expense
in wViieli which a suniilv can Do se
cured will make it by far more oco
nnmicjil thRii to attomiit to secure f
trowl garden by the use of poor seeds.
I loirs are expensive 'unless well
bred. The best breeds of hogs are
quiet, seldom restless, and feieep u grout portion of their time. Tho quiet hog is the one that convert the fobd ; Into fat, The more active the hog the greater tho cost. Dry quarters, with ' close shelter from the winds and, a ' soft Iwd of btraw. will pay nearly m j well as tho preparation of tho food. The Nebraska Farmer say: "Dm; Ingtlie early part of the winter is a good time to apply manure on the, garden. If the ground is well plowed and a good dressing of manure, apnlvlnsr enrlv, taking pains to t-eattor
evenly, having It reasonably well
fined. This will allord a good oppor
tunity for the more soluble portions
to leach Into the soil and be available for the use of the plants."
There is no doubt about it that
nine-tenths of the farm-made butter
is spoiled, especially in tho winter,
from keeping the cream too long before it is churned. This is usually boauso so little milk is gotten in the winter, but add water to It so as to
one-third fill the churn, andgo to work
on It. The water will help winter cream and greatly Improve the quality of the butter. Amorican Dairyman.
who admit it act toward their own off- I ing It by spring a though they did not believe niu coarse
it? And where do thoe pnoplo stand who, maintaining that women are tho weaker vowels, rub their daughters in order to better equip their soils? If the sons, In consideration of having tho major part of the family money B!trtituion them, undertook to qaro for their sister in tho event of the latter requiring help, there would be guniu element of fairness in the arrangement. Hut sons do not undertake any such thing. Even If they did undertake it they might fall to carry out their engagements. It would be better all around If all the children of a family were treated alike rather
than that the seed of future bickerings should be sown by unfair preference 01 one before another.
This is a side of the woman question t which can not bo reached by law. It ) is tho outgrowth and survival of tho '
time when women were chattels, mm were bought and sold like so many sheep. Custom sanctions the deliberate cruelty of which the father is
guilty who sacrifices bis daughter s earthly future in order that hi tm
may carry on tho business and tne
home In the old style, l-very one 01 the political disabilities of women can and will ba soon removed. But the
removal of this social wrong will be 11
work of many years. The sexes will
be equal in the eyes of the law for a long time before public opinion oan make them equal in tho eyes of fathers. Toronto Globe.
LITkRARY DRIFT.
OroK Victoau eouteteidate wsWag , er
HUker dkHMliuK. her testuoir. Ax KMuru imWtalwr was horrified by the naive wquftt, lately, for lb names of all of the booas la kin store.
A "Novtx" but permanent library Ut
be otnl ia l'srls. It will be oowposoa solely 0 f books written by womea,
Th word "folk-lor," invented uy in Uue W. J. Thomas for use ia KagUsh, baa, been adopted by tho French and appear ia
the title of new imbueauens.
A KciKit litorsrv movement has Use
aloee among the fashionable women of Kew York during tho post few years, and many
of tbera lve won reputation.
Ma. Gladstokx and Lord Ranuoiptt
CUurctaM iwontlv nurehased over any
nonuM of rjttlo I-omI Fauntlerey" for
presents among their youthful friends.
It ooMtm about KJ50 a twee lor maaasina
matter, properly illustrated. Of this uw designer gets tl2r, th engraver tlR), and
tlie aetoor wimi's icn suer paying wh iwsition. etc.
. . . .
Miss H08.V Iiimx.vxn, daugnter ot one ot
Uie editot s or Punch, is hor father's literary secretary, and has recently compiled a
WrtlMlay book ri-oui ins miaou worn,
"Uanny Thoughts."
" It is becomliijf quite a common tntng,"
aCilusro Btcnoeraohcr tells a reporter.
'for person wUo have mucH wrtung 10 aa to teach the left hand the art. It is a great rest when the left hand becomes schooled,
and there Is a good deal of fun in the tuition." Au'iioKSK Dacokt's favorite author ia Baliac and his favorite loet Shakespeare, but as lio doos not understand English he is obliged to read the Bardof Avon in translations. M, Daudct i forty-nine years okl, and some people note resemblance to Lord Tcnny&on in his features. Mns. FitAXcos IIoimjsox Burnett Is being handsomely rewarded for her literary work, 'Little Lord Fsuntleroy, aloaa brlliKing her 60,000 a year. Her husband practices .medicine in Washington and is a quiet man of studiou exterior, who entertains a pr found n-tuoct for his gifted wifs-
T fiwt bulWtag with a rwrdiMt Ilea WMtae tower of Fi.-feldo B.4e. Xo Safer ltetaedy caa be had. for Coughs
Mid Colds, or any trouble of tho 1 iwmu. wan
"WnMOM's ;iraoH 3 .." . m. XoUl tntiit in 1mm, Tkk letter "X" 1 Ilk a prM ia doubt, beeause it I always 1 perplexity. Uow Mr Tuooat Hear! Why don'tyou ko iJole's llouttv of Horeuouud andTarl Fia' 'feathaobe Dn Cure ia um nllauw. Au.the pawa-shoBBStroa waaU I te be lot a loa. Hotel MJL weefiowtaM sugs", thoia. Carter's LUUo Liver i'dl. irytUeia. Tnraa are wo ronniH of drlak la th ladder of succeai. St Paul Globe,
C7JACOBS OI ONCE CURED NO RELAPSE.
Oddnal SuKstat, M. KtBw4Nov.,lMS. Mr. . B. ;: Tr itU.AyrMMtWx Oc.,T., ftiM: "KM cst rka M'.lMt rl ytkrt: f raw wtriii m1bbi fcrtlM MUn44 bm: k4 tptm: m i.nf: t HWW4 14 Urt fer Imn; rtbb4 til w IOt It. jalM Oil: Srtt ippllcarllv4; NMt4 mmt4 pais; eMUaat4 ih n4 bm: ia iUm U fr )rri; it m m& vrk M t"
mmA mm, lest. 0aw4 Xt. S, 1IJI. Kr. Jb..WH, Sli X. ilk it., I. BttM, KaH.i 'SCr4 BiaU 4t I naatkt 1b kola 1rm; m tad coats aotf tt of lUlri. AfrUU H. JVs etl at BlRt: auk rtlUvwt la t Mralec. Trtt4 li (!: Jaln SaalIjr lift ma tattrclr. I har baa r wra it ftim 1 1 a c . Z aa ayl4f . cr4."
AT BIBMItTS A HO DFAL'JX!! ITCXTW MRK, TMC CHARLES A. VOOELER CO., latWmwi. Hi.
Diamond Vera-Cura
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
ATOSITIVK CtJRS FOR IIIDIOE5TI0X AKD A LI
Etemata TroubUi Arilwg TatrafraM.
rM .y..u it rifM(.lu in atnsk rip If trill he tent by Willi
' .. J... -1 - r, I - - - I I (Mil t.m .1tM.n. M.l.JlW
HE CHARLES A. VOMIER CO., HtltlMore, Ms.
MAGEE'S EMULSION No other proprietary medietas U the endorsement of Physician to the same extent, None i used tn Hospital practice
with so large percentage ol su-
aetory result. No other remedy has cured so many
eae of
CONSUMPTION
and other I'uhaowary ineoes. SCROFULA
Is entirely eradicated from the system
by it use.
It t a easy 10 iao iiijwi i'. Honey, and eon bo retained by the most delieato stomach without nnusea.
IF YOU have a Uold, Coufc'ii, bronchitis, Djvpopsla, or h generally run
down system, you can regain ueHun and Btrentfth quickly by tho use of
MAGEE'S EMULSION A.tt jour nruwtUt forlt.ana Ukeonlr Uiat !bn4
J. A. MAGIir-3 CO., Ijawrencc.Ma. ... , tf
FARGO'S BOX TIP SCHOOL SHOE
TOILET NOVELTIES.
All AWmit BHHnm, HmHrHlHriP, Trim
hiIhk ad lltitr-IIr'4lHK
The buttons now used on handsome
toilette cost in some instances almost hm much as tho dress fabrlos. The
nowBHt button are made of four materials and are designed after ancient
model. The mother-of-pearl button
iinitHtfiM tho ooal in its iris, lhen
there i the black mother-of-pearl but
ton, with its gold or stool arabesques, which are made in no loss than forty-
.Mit different shade to match tlie
dress materials of to-day. Veined
ivory and steol buttons are also In fa
vor, ana inoee are uugnivau, uu m
Qiiamolol in Various antique designs.
Aliiuwit m'urv now and elocant toi
lette i now aceomiMinled by a kerchief,
THE " KING DEVIL."
A Xw Wed That May HneniHe Vent
All Over tkt I.hhiI.
In Ainriist, 187'J, Trof. lister F.
iVard, while returning' from a hunting
excursion in tho North Woods, dls
covered near Carthage. . 1.. a new
vnrii.lv of hioracium (house leek) of
obtained two specimens
UNJUST
Drill ftrat
DISCRIMINATION.
Crurltv r Wlili-h .Wany Ta
thi-rn Arc Iilty.
I woman the equal of man? The
nnrwiiinn has Iwen asked many thou-
hands of times aud anawerwl with
llereo tfbgnlivos, wflich, however, have 1hii movrhur fntnter and fainter as
I'iviltssntion has nroresed. fienorally
HlKjaking. tho greater the degree of civilisation of the individual man the
lllinsrlv dom he concede that
.......Mm wh ratd thu oiiml of the
utltivf x. thomrh with different qtmll
ties. Hut there are few boliovur in the cqtinlity of the be.e- who carry thuir opinions into practice even In
their own families. Theoretically tho irirls of a family are entitled to have
as much spent on their education as is spent on that of the hoys; to have the sumo care bestowed upon titling them
to flight this world's buttle tw is bo-
utowod upon the boys; to have a bust
nos or profession chosen for thorn and to bo fitted for it; to be furnished wllh
imnltnl to tho same extent with the
hnv. mid. ihiallv. to share alike with
the boys in tho partition of tho family
iironertv on tho denth or the pnrcnts,
In how many Cnniwllnn homes is this
equitable treatment of tho daughters carried out? In few, wo opino, and
the better off tho parents are in this world's goods the worsa tiro tho girls
llkty to faro.
It is too much the habit of fathers
to sound nil Iheir mean a In pushing
along tholr sons, Iwtvlng' thednughter
to take tho clmiiees in tho matrimonial
lottory. llonoe we often see a son
launched Into tho world with abundant
oapltaUho benefit of his father ltnnn
eial backing, and what Is bettor
still, the incalculable ndvuntage of Hhj
exporiunce of men umi alTulrs gainetl
hv tho father in a longuid successful
business earcor. Whut does the father
do for tho alsler of this young' man?
If the father Is luaky eiMUgtt to possess
amaaasrinr wife, he merrier hcrolT
eartv to some vmiaif fellow with up
mtreaUy good prosoeeU. Ho gives
u-Itt, ln nlitaltiiMl two
Vill v. v : 1 B I v.l mmv - I reticule or sachet bag, ,Mtl0 oI iha The next dny. after a long search, he
materials composing the dress, or in founu on a farm at Evans Mills a contrasting colors, for instance, with smHu village ten mile from Watora terra-cotta dross, tho bag is of blue town large colonies of tho same
vnlvot lined or faced with terra-cotta 1 iRnt. Tho ind.viduals were many of
Let. Ill nV T.nara Tradf. Nearly every writeruon Boclal wslence Has to lament th il .liicliaatltn of boys to learn trade. It can only bo the effect of the Renerrl hentimetlt that the acquirement of a tradesman's bkilt is somethiii(t that ahoula ho beneath the ambition of a bright boy, How foolish this notion W. Uow many thousand of boys have failed to Become ueful. and even irreat men, by
taking some false alms in life. There are
nt wuiiiliu' numerous reinludera la tne
Uvea of great men that ttiore can 00 uo
mnru hnnnfiih a and (lltfllinoa CHUIUK n'
that of the man who is ciikhkimI in making something ueful to the world with his
aii-n hands. The bOVH RtlOUlU 00 iauBv
tii iiUtnn- nf tfraat men of the class w
forredto, and then they wouldn't all want
to be lawyer, ana doctors, ami pum, "
mlnlalars nr mi'Illltern 01 IBOfcO ovc
crowded professions in which there can be
fund as lnrce a nronort.on 01 uniiunurcu
names as there caa be found amoug black smiths. It Is belter to be a good black .rwitii tiin a iwwir lawver. doctor or mln
" - ' .
ister. It i,apt to pay ueuer in uow. wealth and health, and moreover, thore is
nothing to prevent the blacksmith from
learning as much about law, music, mei-
ture. astrcnotu.v. etc.. as any man m u
nthap bus ues. and tne lives ui
nrove this fact. The indisposition of boy
tn um triulna la II Ol (1U8 VO v
.u.hi,u Vmt tho Ifiiorance ol me lhji
twtUs to the atulnmoat of ambiUoa. I'htludelnhla Inquirtr. a A 8lnc;ulMr Form r MnBiHnla. There is aclasa of people, rational enough In otlair respects, who are certainly monomaniacs ki dosing themselves. They are constantly trving experiments upon their stomachs, their bowels, their livers and their kidneys with trashy nostrums. When theso organs ar really outof order, if they would onlv use irostetter'sHtomaeh Hitters, they would, if not hopelessly insaue, perceive its superiority. A roi.iTicus may be ever o good a rrammnrian, but he nnds it hard to decline aa oftlte. Westera Plowman.
.. . . . ..1.1 MI. T,
in a lignt snaue in oiuun, u. Img is fancifully embroidered tn colors and gold, and slightly perfumed with sachet powder.
In France the rage for ombroldery
U carried to bel linen, wliicn is needle-worked in whtts and Is edged
thrtin smaller and slenderer than, but
Hum, was no doubt thev wero of the
same species as, the specimen securo
the day before. Ho secured a great
number of anectmons, and remarked to
his companion that, unless the farm
nra of that roirion adopted fcomo
ely's catarrh
CREAM BALM
OloanscH tlie
Allay PaJn and I n tt a m ination,
Iloals tho Sore, lleHtorc the
Senses of Taste
and Smell.
! 1 hi MrH M. marfc S liotxir irirls. WurrMHtc
n. KlimUy and M B
ellun.l
Bit-stoH ei.
IIOIW Jiiw
ltd I I.Tfc
Try tho CURE.
hxy-FEveR
nnrnaiim In in Um bottom cf Trr nlinr. tlTA
rouritfulrr lor laiifo' llox Tin Shoo, if IiocU.p il kc'ii ti.-m wnil to u mill wo willf iirnUli yon a ilroj.' rt-cnliaofl'iiiH. C. II. KAKOU Jit CO., CkUtx, 10.
Hill CO GDDDicAn If RllO RUBBERS.
(Thl la their KlohMoiul.
AiMrllclilPPtlcil Inlo crti noslrll .pml 1 aurtt
all. rrM-wMo-iitantilrumrUt! uy rami, rPKiH'-mi KnnU- KI.Y llltOTHT.lW.T Wamn ht.. ew ork.
the ivnrlrt uru
NHOK tU.
Of
. .in., i.r tnitlirnant Hlonil I'oUoR
I l,.r..nir H .I In vln wltru.l.lao riilltvtreine-
ill,' of Nrmirr 1 lol-h. M. S. 8. not oMfcurta in IlloiHl 1'ulMin.l.ut lleveil tho KheumatUm which waa eiuwiI by the iiulMii'ilii'raI. . . . ....
Nino y oara apo Mcrof ula att ai-kril I wo of lily 'Id W in.
Ifrurw Ih my roimly lwr. Tlie liHIro-moiit M apiarBt f rout tha fr If amvi,t? S tt'i i?ll n v c hi lJ re li worutuitnLaml arr till Mntii ami well. Swirfs Srscif 10 1 enllreb a vetretahte tfinray ,bi4 la tlli unl "iVSllelne which lirmainnlly ruiM K-nifa-
sna for iMk. m 'HiSafiSSr,
r ... i . I w I.EM (lIHIM V KA
hen sou wutit rubliera ealt Ir
WALES Goodyear,-
and do not bodocelTedby iMiylugotlierroimeniwiiB' tlio word G(Ki.ly'Hr',oiitlii;iii.BliiBtnimeta'
Ir you are tired taking the large old-fash-toaed griping pills, try Carter's Little Liver T'liu and titteu noma rninfort. A man can't
eUnd every thing. One pill a dose. Try them. It's odd? buTaTfamt "ntae " Is geaer.11 1 'ffmiH eight"-Dansvme J reaxe.
THE MARKETS.
tiKAWtRj.AII41lTA.aa.
Tutt's Pills
SAVES HONEY
fHtc Wox f theso pill will aeve maef Ih rf..f-f.r'ai Mile. Thejr are
bMeclally reare mn a Family Medicine,
aid auataHtira m want Iomz felt. ' key re'
mvt MHHeaHHy eccHentlalleae rrwia
the ba-, without mhmw er unpi" Aclaptea te yoeag m1 eM. Frlre, Xc SOLD 13VKKYWIIBKB.
MOTHERS' FRIEND
round with old guipure lace, if pro-1 meaMires to doatroy lhatweed.lt would
curable, if not Torchon lace Is used. sve tj,em mueh trouble tn the future.
Ked linen lace must lie strong ana Qn j, roturn to wasiitngton rroi.
heuvv. and fine crochet laee may be J vHi(l identiilod his snoetmens as be-
V" i "
used, but If so, it must Do exeeetiingly fine. t
Among the toilet novelties shown
with other fancy furnishings are
dainty baskets in pond lily and tulip
shape, beautifully bronzed or goiu
colored, lined with bright hucti rumon,
trimmed with contrasting boWs, hold
ing in stands elegant bottles of handkerchief extracts or totlet waters.
My lady's lamp shade Is truly a
work of art, delicately tinted in cream, . , , . t .1
assure, oiusn, neuoiropo huu mucicolors, and qxqulsitely decorated in
vines and flowers in gold colors. which fuse and become part of tho glass when h i th!. so that tho fiirures never
wear or oven wash off. It is sntd tlmt thore are only about forty experts in this dainty work In America, and to our pride it is known among high clast
dealers that tho most charming novel
ties in artistic lamp-shades are produced in a Philadelphia establishment.
The newest styles of trimmings tire
velvet patterns worked in appuquo and borders in satin stitch and point
d'or. Also very rich fringes in graduated shades of color are used us llnUhtnfcs. The clown collarette, which is now popular, is only a round plaited collar, mailentrtret in crape, but now brought out in less fragile materials, such as white luce and embroidery. Very pretty collarettes are nlso made of crcum-eolorod sitrnh, embroidered with blue or red silk. (loiffnrea arc arranged much lower
tlmn they were, and tt Is sntd that the
.1 or, a
SH
sx
5 W) 01
mi
Vt W 18 iVJ
her a dowry not at all proportioned to eatogan is once more coming in fnsh- ..... i... i. JL ..i...... tu anu u.wi thMi ion: it is coiniMwed of a large plait or
n nut-iiu iimiKiiuM w .-, . , . 4 , , , , i , ....... l, I Mihnid lo bis falhUN. Twenty thkk torsade of hair twisted vorj low
"r. i i,B,niul M ilnwn In tha neck: In front the nan-
mark In the world. He inn well-off is armnged m plain or WHedban-
win. u i.wbiB Mi1 rtx-nenstve denux. with H very few lighi cui is on
family around him. lie oan aee ways
for all thu money ha hM, and wore,
lltHUIA. Win. c,". ' - - the topol the foreheaa. Ladles' Uom
i Journal.
longing to tho species hioracium pnealtum, a variety of house leek very common, and a groat pest to farmers in many parts of Europe, but little known in America. Last summer Prof. Ward visited St. Lawrence County again, and one of the first things he was informed of was the. appearance fix or eight yonrs ago, and tho rapid speed since, of a weed they culled tho "king devil.n Prof. Ward at onoe identified it a the novel variety of house leek he had discovered during his former visit in that neighborhood. When the king devil once go'.s Into a field it completely covers tho ground with its continuous green loaves, preventing tho trrowth of any other plant or weed. It
took such n complete possession of one j
field of thirty acres that thore was absolutely nothing else on it there could be nothing else. Inquiry aa to the local origin of the king devil traced it the farin whore Prof. Ward had
found the cblony in 1870, and here, therefore, was the nest in which was hatched one of the worst posts the farmers of tho United States have over hud to encounter, and from which It has spread over tho country. In the region when? it llrst appeared it has already extended over a belt of the country llfteen miles wide, the length of which Prof. Ward did not ascertain. It has been reported thirty miles west of Kingston, Can., and In other places. Various methods of eradicating the king devil lmvo been suggested, but none of them proved effective except the thorough salting of the land, This of course, Is expensive, and destroys alt other vegetation as well aa the noxious weed against which It Is directed; but tho field oun bo restored, itnd, while the king devil has possession of It, It is no use wkntevar te Air. Sotenee.
4
Nkw Youk, February 1, 1869. nATTT.ii,.'ytl Steers it W & )
COTTON MhWUhk..., KLOUK Winter Wliest,.... W1IBAT No.S Kt... COItN No S. - OATS-Western Mixed POItlC-Mets fnewl..
ST, LOUIS. COTTON MUWHhk ........... UKliVKS-tSood to Choice.... Fair l Medium.,. I!OOS-0HitiKn to Select.... SlIKtCl Flr to CluM e... ... FLOUK-Palent,,,... XXX to Ctm.ce WIIKAT No, S Kd Winter... COUN-No.S Mixed
OATS-No.
It l K 'No. . t-tti TOllACCO-r.HKS, Hurley. Lent, lliiriet'. HAY-CliolM! Timothy,..
IIUTTKK-Clieleo Dairy KtiOB Fresh. ...... ,..,..., rOKlC-Slsmlsnl Me (new).
HACON-CIetir KM L,AKD-Iriine Stm,. WOOL Choice Tub. ,.......!
CHICAGO. OATTLK Shipping. IBS liOOS-Ooml to Choice........ ' J SHKKP-flnodtocholen..... J KUOUJt-WiHtor.,... J"' Patents. S A...2T WHRAT-N. Spriwc
roiis-No. 2 .......
makes CHILD BIRTH EM
if uses mmronm coNfiNKMiNT.
BBlll. ll I H Kl LiTHR CM.. ATI.A.NTA, .
gOl.I 1IY A I.I, iibuiiuibib. 9-MaHK tUW rrs mi u t hm.
...
00 s ir, .1 .VI & a m . si 90
a 10 no w.
so
I 16 11 Ml 4 ! a fi ) Ml t '! V 4SH T on 17 io U CO 81 11 12 Wl 6 37
SALESMEN
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VJenienniai manuiBiiiurini; ., '
1MN UnillB4"MBlllBir";""""" M1T TI " KHlKrwi Cll?lM
TtW4 IMBB. AMtnt, 1B4IB CO.
QffIA4ttl inw 4m m wwmf -
mmmm wrrT. Hook-keiMir.renmnfli,AniP'
nllMC nrle, 8BOi1hm!, ft. Ihommthl.- taucM
jVHUI , uimin iwn.
Tho bt Kiiti.er WOOTa a NHWKajl'
, iirntiiirii . r.i mm m. -
When
liy oilier oin;mini nn iinrar "" tntde that the Wales ilooctycBr Mum Co. ha mil,, it i.f.miiiuT lo liuy tlie In AXutm
TK.IK KUHMEKH.
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
Mw'i V.rmKiv tor Catarrh It tbh
ISeM, EMleat to L'Be, and CImbh.
AIM gooA for Cold In the HeM. MeBdBche.llay KTor,Ac HwaM.
mWm'M AHKF.TT'RlCI tT cuhr CaltU. Hot. or riktM, .hip to C. C. ItAI.Y & CO.. Ure-Stflck CoBji4..te Mrchnt. NUjiib1 Ktock Yardi, Kbt St. KX I'KRT HBlMnrn from Ion ejptrli-nrf. KSTAKnd returnt. WHlTK KOIl KKEK. MARKKr KKl'OKTS. lnijulrlei by letter or wlra aiwwtrt4 Bt ihw eTlMlieillVM I'ltoctmKD. aimPATENTS ,a.vwa!? M I lei II W en reference. lnf " peTleiu" hetio Mump for0-w book. Ail'lrMi W. T. miflFKALH, Alkirary it Uw, Wukkftaa,.. C B-.NANE THIS fAI'llR . l"
WEET POTATOES'
r-nt fttit to be MiroiltiM on hrf. No e?lrl-
n-i iT'iiilrrtl. IMwotlnn" for .iiroinliiir Fn-
WAitdrm T. J. SKIN.VI.K,
B-XlMfc fill PAI'r.R .7 MJW
CIuhb, Km..
MYIMT ft STRATTOM KeW Loul. Mo. H HOO Ktu.!rati Vearlr. flr;ilHBt M
WAIIMA JCU'WHBtert to I.onrn TelKrl'hy. YOURB MtH HuVBtlons furnlMieil. CiretiUra free" Aihlrew vXl.lJNTlSK IlKiH... JBtiev.lle, W aa-Maaa thu i'AWa 4ii um
WTO $8 A DAY. kkkk. i.iiii"i iii'i HKKWSTKR Biml Uhl
Pnmnlefiworik fl.Se
leiih.)hiti''iftH. Writ
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WHEN WKITINB TW ABVKRTH.RIM I'l.KAMt BtHlp tfcat yM BBir lira AY.'lt la thar
BB4H
. ...
OATS No, S Wlute. lOKIv New Me...
KANSAS CITY. CATTI.K-Slilrt.BK Stwsrs.... HOtlH Sitles at. WHI4ATNo.4., OATS-No. S
COItN No. .......,..
I '
.... 37 1-n IT - fw aTili Tl 1 r TlnT 1
n MM ' "'ir TJTT
4 44 11 73
a oo a 4 no B 1!4W
NKW OHI.KANS.
Ki.oint-niKhc;rwae , COHN Whlto.... .. OATS-Choice Wetitera HAY Choice ... .. l TOHK Now Mens, ............ .... IIACON Clear Ulh COTTON-MlddHriK.,.. . ..... .... I.OUIBVIM.K. WHKAT-No. S lied W rniiv-Xo.a MixtnU SI
OATS No. S Mixed I'Oltlv MM ..
HACON-near itiu.. . corroN-MiddUHK
4A
SV.l
18 (1 1 U)
7
riNGJ
firand New Flowers.
THE MWbOW PUHT.
11(1
niflcentofa1Ilftnl,
II
a. t
vo 13 00
7i' '.'4 Witt-
ti vmM 1 iir.'i fcethlk'li
niritla nf thick foUase.
niDot tieautlftil ami Intcnne
coIoms Kcnrlct, tiotv, I'lnk, Amaranth. Te low, (trNii.Onnn.rie. Hltanii
in iIih Brilen or mil. Per ttHekMgv, e ct.
etatreT MIAUTIHA1I t The aramlest
HCLI RiBniiaBnafci or cTttiiin
otfers,otenlnKbot?JL"ti:;i
P 000 "GASH lllllV la one of theltaa7 we bItb our ph-
lmerthlaM!n.Hbeln
or oil r eniamiiuinieni. i ivyu. JLV""-; VY-. tile or ipiie to gut lu Our CaUKNf
bowuisfiiveBouw
Seeds, Buibs, Plants,
Last Winter
r w.. ,r,,i,lBd m, iMiltr with rhenuntlm In my
t!hi!houtoor "d Jotiili of wy I not to be ablfj towatit. I uwlt llini.r H.imimrilln, ami mw 1 d.tn' f.uliinvBtlMlir IihII4 HMTWllHff. HImI It B4H
miiir m.iniMHi the norene. In my nhotililer and
jiHnto. but make we feel m lively a a tea-year
ori uor. t eu BHwnrr rmin TDK MUlDLK OK THK KTar.KT,
ajl Btunlnit (ill the colli RtOMeft Hlll't MO ptOtllO, I
WMtellyott. And If Hood's 8itr!mrtlla cured H It certainly oeitlit to le ttiwul for thoe e0tlewho don't Mawl on the cold wm. I "n bo wen etcry lay In the year at corner Townklnn and HeKalti AvaM4). Wlt.UA W. 1IOWAHO, Krookljrn. N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMHy allilftiBWlrti. It; alicfor efe. I'reimred only by a I. HOOIlJkCO, ApoOrtjarhW, Iiowell, ' 100 Dos On Dollar
tul: ai rtcl rate rVrtnmo tilling tlie air for a Lmdl"t?n"o? Itsrnwa two ftthmh and each
pmtui urowa
iranlen
In tmrm ti
MUST, TNUIIDCR CLwHIIt TortWlth tMiorirons i coal tilnrk flowem, many or irhieh are tollTrTwmiarrlan
and tiloom freely alt maimer I i any
, Tho M'Minnowcr jjnonii.iimri-,.,1 ... .
ijf!k toitror
v. l-u iiitu. i:i .
ir:;Va,A,i VWriW never iwrnre
offered. THI cletfanl and "J" 'Ti! kumik willtiBBrnt tteroHly leceHt", wtirt
ir vnu Ahi.p.
in only A imn in u "p' ..,' j ............. y"lwWtwanyftta . ttfiljufiiBi II will IkM KAtlt TOH Fffia
lcriHeWjveeiftB. - ,rM,,twi,wlll inall thollalnlww I'lant, AwitH NightSPECIAL OFFE.R '! m.iTSS
everr oriler wo will al aoil anpuier eieBB".
uav'VOV Al'ITa AOAI. AUiirw?
JOHN LEWIS CHH.BS, Ftoril rk, QxHat Co., Riw Yark.
atr aiaa tnis fam rwytoreiBea.
want the HIV IUiRTHFRM CRQWII VIA
nri.)Wrj.,v.v. " ,-:iVa?4 .V-re Bat Be lt
farwrnw! .11 .M'5KK? "".iim" W BaW BF W
ir raemi
' .'a at... VtaAaJLa bbLab.
m. tut B.i anil my 1 1 raw mmpm. bwi ""7" J i AVaALX tK, theed lrewwi LsOrif, WHw
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