Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1889 — Page 8
OVK WASIUTTOW I.KTTKK. WASHlKflT0H, D, C, rU.S4, !. At?wii-JiM It) prowl Chairman Mills !. rPoriHl Hie Senate tariff bill to the Hmiia. IU .u'eoiHitHMi! it with a resnluii.iH lwUrtti)f the bill to be uhcohxlitiitlunil hiii) dirtx'ting tlx; dark of the Home to renini it to the Senate. This rohitioti will be voted on early 1 11week, and in passage is expected, which will dispose of the Senate tariff bill. There litx Iwen, in the last two days, three other Uevemie bills reported to th Home, Mr. McMllliH. from the "Wava and Mpiiis committee has reported h hill which is the oiixiiml Mills bill, with tle cotton, metal ami chemical ohertule left out. From the same comMittee Mr, Breckinridge has reported a eompromie measure, which provides for tree wool, Owe tin-plate, the repeal ot the tolnmi tax, and the same woolen and worsted schedules as the Mills bill. Mr. UuidHll, from the committee oh appropriation ha reported the Cowle internal revenue bill, which repeals the entire tnh'iono tax and modifies other feature of ihe internal revenue law. All of thesi' different measures from Democmu do not speak well far the mill y of the party, A caucus is to be held to-night when an attempt will be made to agree upon something, but the out look is not insuring. The. rWrk of the House has been anthiiri,d by a resolution of the House to employ four additional enrolling clerk lor'tho remainder of the session. This h preparing for the rush of bills that alwtys get crowded through iu the last (lavs of a session. The "House has given way to the Senale and New Mexico will be dropped froui thu Springer "Omulbui" bill, aud North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington admittedl by Presidential proclamation. That is all right as far as it goes, but I cannot see why New Mexico has not as good a right to come iu as thn rest. The Senate committee on territories will this week report the Oklahoma bill, and its early passage ie generally regarded H9 certain, Tho Treasury Department paid out on account of poaeions over 120.000,000 during tbe tirsthalf of this month. Who ays "republics artuagrateful." Repreatentative Matsoa, who is chairman of the House committee on pension, and who was recently the Democratic candidate for governor of Indiana, retire after the fourth or March. As a token of esteem his colleagues on that committee have presented him with a handsome French clock. The presentation speech was made by Representative Gallinxer, a Republican, who expects to get elected to the Senate from New Hampshire. The Senate got ahead of the House in p?in thf;bill retiring Gen. Rosecrant ("old Rosy") with the rank of BrigadierGeneral. Four hundred special policemen are to be appointed in this city to protect us
from the Republicans that will attend Harrison's inauguration. And it would be impossible even now to throw a stone in the streets of Washington without striking a Republican caudidate for some Federal office. Mr. Coleman, lately Commissioner of Agriculture, haa been, confirmed by the Senate for bis new position, and on Friday took the oath and assumed the duties: of Secretary of Agriculture. He has received and is still receiving many congratulatiOM, per son ally, by mail and by wire. Although Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson has been nominated As sociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, he has no expectation of being confirmed. A few nimperUnt nominations have recently been confirmed by the Senate but there Is ho hope of anything better during the eleven working days sow left to tbe Dresent Congress. The senate uae pas sea a resolution instractinr the committee on commerce to :V.MrrfcV.na.l-nn. f .has Haaw-rn. mane ntarnhaal ii o tfisa ritamal Swamn Ll Caaai with a view to making: it a high ua.wus.un a mm a . o o . w way between tbe Chesapeake Bay aad Ihe North Carolina sounds. Although tbe session is so nearly end ed the introduction or a new bill is a freqaeat occurrence. Among; the latest is one to established a national system of farmer's institutes, to be devoted to ihe aecaeamulatioa and dissemination of luforaaatioa of practical value to far mere. Another which I neglected to mention while speaking of the territo rial bills is a seperate bill for tbe adinis eioa of New Mexico, offered in the House, and which Nr. Springer and other lead Sng Democrats will endeavor to rush through. Mrs. Cleveland held her last pabllc re ception on Saturday afternoon, and in spite of a cold dreary raia nearly 2000 people attended. C. A. 8. He Couldn't Eat tke Setip. aV As elderly gentleman in a restaurant, having been served with a plate of soup, said to the waiter: "Look here. I can't eat this soup." "All right. I'll get you another plate." On receiving the second plate the guest oaee more remarked : "It's no use. I can't eat this soap." Then the waiter west to the proprietor and said : "That old gentleman over there is complaining about tbe soap, He says he osn t eat it." "You don't know how to wait oa peo Die. I'll attend to aim.17 Tbe proprietor went to the kicking truestsand said, blandly: MI understand you say that there is eemething the matter with tbe soup?!' "I didn't say any thing of the kind." "Yon said you couldn't eat it." MYee. I said 1 couldn't eat it" "Will you tell me why yoa can't eat that soup?" "Certainly. I haven't got aay spoon." Texas Birtiags, me Attorney-uenwai nas given an onlaioa. at the reaueet of a couutv trees arer, that the law is not unconstitutional whieh conoern tbe taxation of banks. The particular point neon whieh he ask ed for advice was the clause stating that a bank may deduct from amounts of money on band with which it is charted la addition to eaeital stock the aweuatl 1 asp SSI M. ""M. A. XaOjQgOf.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
-ANDDRY GOODS ! Largest and Best Stock in the Co, Sermersheim & Co. Have just opened the largest aud best assortment of Merchandise, 01 all kinds, ever brought to Dubois County, and will sell goods &Q&per far Cxh TIaX AXY OTMKK HOUSR IK Til COCXTT. LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens' and Boys' Clothing, ror FALL and WINTER wear in al grades, from a $5 suit up. HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, AMD WARE, AND GROCERIES IN FACT, A FULL ASSORTMENT. M. A. SERMERSHEIM CO.' Nertn Side Public Squared Oci.Jl.lfWl--tf. JASl'KK. IND. GET YOUR COAL CHEAP ! MAT. ECKERT, Dealer in Coal Is now ready to deliver the REST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from his mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than either of tbe other mines are working. Order left at the Store or M. A. Sermersheim & Co. will receive Prompt attention . Sep. 9, '87. BEST WAGON ! -GO TO Geo. Wagner. Hain Street, JASPER, IND. None but THF BEST MATERIALS USED, and EVERY WAGON WARSYvrnVT WUa U '".U n' i ' T" .l r...l .on t.- I umBi ur Buy uiuei lutciiu naava ivi am- i rabilitv. w v i REFERENCES Anybody who bae tried our wagon. Nov 25tb, 1887-iy. I CURE FITS! Wh I say Cots I d not wean merely to lop then tor a time. I rarl?S " turn atn. 1 MEAN A RADICAL CUIUw 1 MVe HtaUB ine anw " UTS. EPILEPSY or F AIXXNGr SICKKaBS, AHfe-log twy. I warrant tot rewedy to ntiKK th woret cses. llecauso otliera have and l'ot Ortice. It teats you notiiing w iv mtK . , , (rial, ana H will cure you. muree H.CItOOT.W.C.. IMrtaSi.TniWTW SG01TS EMULSION OF PURE COD UVEA OIL Almost ltabloj Milk. Mm aifttad tkavt H m hm Sakea. ilgaarta, md Mrtmttatl 1r th. aw. SaKlSII aillUh. WlMsl ik MUala oil aaa aaalar aoal I ssmI ky Mi - Mawttaaa ff the t wltk Hm ayynaaa. amjypBua&m aa aa 4matmi auamammammV BsVoJaamWaMSvaPaSJ afJB ea naBHI Wwmnw tmurn gsm raotaTy walls taUag N IKX)TT8EKUMI0HisaknnwlMlRhy Phyaieiaa lo be the Finest and Beatpfspasaaoa ia the wwM for the mIM aad earn of OONMIIIPTION. eiOROPULA. CINIRAL OEBIUTY. WAtTINO LHKMII, IMAOIATION. OOLM arrO OMUONIO OOVCHt. fPaVA hwkm MAmamj nka XMaaauaaTaaaaa ja i r.miA Z a 1.1 m' fm iinniaJa rTVPVVffeer ffi V'vaaTTVVa WfVi Wg mm mwimjjfmrmH mMsaWMMstaaVsa Aaaa aaaaaai am aaaaaaja LT.. ..f t., BOTeenveiar mm wiaptc Vvmrtor,
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UNION FLOUR MII-I-S!
JASPER. WE
flAVR LATELY ADDED TO OUR MACIIINKRY SEVERAL NEW
IMPROVEMENTS AND PATENT PROCESS Which we EXCHANGE FOR WHEAT HIGHEST CASH PRICE M EDM Cil alio Ipt bulutlj We respectfully invite tho farmers of mill, aud flour aud meal, and loaru prices Feb. 27; 1885 ly, C. ECKERT. J. ECKERT.
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Having supplied these Mills with tho LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MACU1NERY, we now make none hut THE BEST BRANDS OF
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
which admits of no equal for family use. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.
We
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MARKET PRICE IN CAbU, ux WAiiun or UAit i.uau.
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MANUFACTORY ! FELIX LAMPER1 Cor. of Sixth and Clmy Sts.
apaftfull T returns his thanks to the pnhlic for their liberal patronage heretofore, and invites a continuance of the same. He has on hand a stock'of
SPRING WAliUJNS, liulili 1 f.S AND AvrlilUU 1j I J lAu J xH PLEMENTS suitablo to the trade, and also continues to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED LAHSPERT WAGON I
THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS 1
and his extensive sales of which MEIDUUAKTUKS FOR e warrants every nc i
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FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, laid.
December 32(1, 1882. Buinliritlse Twnakii Trttatee7 niicc. THE undersigned, Trustee of Bainbridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Towmhip business on Saturdays of every week, at his reHidencc on North Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, in Jasper. The Library or saiii Townsnip is Kepi at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann, where persons wanting books cau obtain them at any time. .TOSEril kuksteiw, Trustee. April 20, 1888-ly. tflMMilria 'wnwkip Trus teed nt)tice. rpriE undnrsigncd, Trustee of Columbia I m. Tp.( 1JU0OI8 couniy, ina., win ai tend to Townsnip ousiness ai nis resi dence on every Saturday, and persons havinsr township business to transact are requested to present it on tbat uay of . ... I the week. The townshsn library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitiet can obtain books. a NELSON HAKUIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 37th. 1888 ly. Cavreata, and TraJa-Marka otrtalned, and all fatal aaataaia eonductad for Moderate Fer-a. or oaw ia orrrxit v. a. rtat of. flea. We bave ao tab afcnekw, all butinea ilrecf, sanes eaa aiasaet patent bMineaa lo leas jtate a4 at lees eoat thaa Uaoae raaaoie fraai waekiafto. . Seanodel, dftwtaff, er HMte., wlut aecdVaa. Wa advlae If patentable or not, free of aaarii. uar ree wx nne tin j tie A ooosi, " now to Obtain atenta," with eacea aa aeMMi citeaia la AaMftai, C. A. SNOW ak OO. Farm tor Salic. The farm at the crossing of the railroad aad Patoka river, I of 237 acres is for sale. Good eoel land ; good (arm land. Xatylerme Apply au
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MIOMAML MtKBSRIOM Ho IXf DIAWA. NOW MAKE TUE UEST ROLLER FLOUR, whom desired, or will PAY THE FOR GOOD WHEAT. n M to USSM for Com Southern Indiana to call and examine our ot gram tiiey uave to sen.
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SHULER
BI. 8CHEIRICH, SHULER & Co.
A. ECKERT. J. II. KESSNER. oo o o oo oo o Mills! Co oo oo oc go oo oo oo c-o O - - - wAYsrpIAY ECKERT BROTHERS t CO. HI1VT 4 VI ll 1T 4W have brought Jasper iuto notice as IXTRA fiiOOD WACOIVSi. ihec wami rr aaic year, IP "? A" WAOONRIJf BTKRT J.M.PARKER'S Iait6 , Bet. Mi r .ea St. THE attention of farmers Is called to the fact that I now bave in stock baddies, Harness, Collars, Uatnes, Chains, y iiipp. ana evervtumsr in that line. which will be sold as chean as first-class goodscanbe. Also, Repairing prompt - ly and properly done. A portion of the patronage soucueo. J. M. PARKER, JASPER. INDIANA. May 4, 18S8-tf. Biie TssWHNNin Trustee's notice. nnilE nndersigned, Trustee of Boone - townsnip, Dubois county, hereby ifives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence 1 4 miles South-east of Portersville. on Saturdays of each week, and requests .all persons havinir township business to present it on Sat urday, citizens desiring books from he Township Library, are notified that the Library in kept by Wra. Mcllarrls, n x'oriersviiie. Henry li. HRKtDKNBAuaii, T. B. To. May M, 1988-ly. Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Notice. npHE undersigned will lie at his office 1. to attend to township business of iefferson township, Dubois connty. on . i - ' m 7 Saturdays of each week. and reauests a iiii vu aniim iu it ua wun ua; xnr towasnip unrartes are Kept at j. wlacoos', iu Birdseve. and the Trustee's residence, where all nersoaa entitled sen et DooKs thereof. .a a'. a - JOHN PRUITT, Sept.i,14-y. Trustee JeffersoaTp.
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J. B. Slater, Real Eatate Agent at IRELAND, - IND. The following Real Estate for sale : , 149 aerea. l.V mile rait of HunttnVJr. SS aer In tlatber. l)lno Iu cultivation, 18 Horn In meadow, lex boH ami barn, xh orchard, good farm. IT Ice SW ier acre; eaiy trm. 76 aer, 1 mile soma nt HantlnRkar;, Sft aera In cultivation, balm-e In timber, sued fram hetue and warn, towi ercnani, pieaty or water, rne v per aere; half down; baUHcaon taiy term. Hnuit ami two lots t Ittintin Rburf . two room and cellar, good lota an Jauiison ctreet. rlc fWO; bait dowu; iay trni for balanse. A farm ef 113 cr,ont IU iouth of Ireland and four Hillm weit of Jatper, abuul SO acrra In cultivation, aome wet land, om iood timber, land verf rich com irame uouae and lig kto'Jle. A verjr Roua iarn rr riit CM par aore ; iirm easy, ieoS'cre,lK mile wet of Ireland, Marren cleared, balance In good timber: poplar, bite ami black oak-, one of the beat 100 acrea in Dubnla connty; Uy er well; Juat a little rolllns; etioiiRb Ruod limber on It tn pay for It; plenty of water; S mile of new K R ", log houteamt logatable. SS3 pur acre, ball down, balance la out aad two yean at 8 per rent, ISO acre. 3 wile from Velnen. Tike roiinly, 4 lle amith.wcat from lrlil. 100 acrra elrnred. balance Iu timber, plenty of water, land rolling, M acre in clorer. goed frasie house wltb & or 8 room, good atable, aliuated on ffuod public road, near tcboot and cbnrcli, 17 per acre, 60t) down, balance on rery eauy ttrmti a gjod cbeap farm. 200 acre. miles eoflh-wett of Irelaad. S nllea from Jaaner on two coed toad, l.'O acre cleared, bal ance In zood timber, ipme little wet land, a voad two. U)ry frame bouae, log bain, '2 orchard, plenty! of wat ter, aapienam larra ana goou neigouoruoou, au yti acri. 122k srrea. about 180 acrea In ctiltlvatlcn, two )or I houtea, orchard, plenty of jjoud water, land rolling, 'J mile 'euat or Ireland, fx per acre, a gooa cneap larm term very raty. 3B acre. 180 cleared and In cultivation, 40 tn good white oak timber, a good barn almoHl new, good houe lot and frame, two Mi conda. aood orchard, land In good (tat of cultivation and lay eery well, 3 mile west of Ireland, i'rice ri.uoo; term eaiy. A (plen did grain aud atocV farm very desirable. 1M acre, about 90 acre 'cleared. Bond frame bouse and zood frame new nam, good orchard, gib pond, a good little farm, IS tulle from Olwell, aud 4 Dille wect of Ireland. t2fipercr; termn easy. 347 acre on White river. 6 nllc north of Otwell. 300 acre In bottom, balance on hill, 40 acres la dead nlns. 40 acre tn jtowl poplar and whit oak limner. enovgli timber to mure than half pay for farm, a good ira'.n boue, 3 feed loU and plenty of living water, A vsrv Rood rarm, Kio ptr acre ; teraia easy. 340 acra, 300 acre cleared, balance in timber, good t ew tram nouje, good new frame House, coat annul I art of the laud broken, balance rolling, goo1 aoll, otne or toe tartu a utile worn, s muea or jasper, n public road, a spuriam ttocK ami grain urm. rrice 30 per acre; bait down and eay term on balance HOUSES ANI)(LOTS. rOHTEHSVII.l.K. A aood frame dwellins and atore bouse, both almost new. acre of land, cood fenclne and nlenty of fruit tree, and small fruit of all kind; 1b good part ot town, i'rice etu; term easy; very aeiiraoie prop ertr. 5SS Dwelling, earn, iiore oonae, ami iota at ronersoat new. two Mo i and shelving, tn fact everything In good shape, tnd one of t'ae best p1a ceeio Southern Indiana for a store, a rich fanning country all around, good church and school, and good neonlr. I'rice i,.'.w; faoo casn, ana naiance in ix and twelve months, k good chance for ma one to get a good bargain, April lb, INST. aeMeeuwifei Utl Sold lor tan bo-I '..!. Baat pl i la M worn, rar-i saBBsaaaBBaw aasvi MM Oold HaaMac I tlttaal a4 uttnlllw. 0 Hot laaM-aai t MU'auea) wllb work aa4 cmm af qui nlgaONC kKB 1st aratEE. HowssihUixwai! tth loeaJIrracaraaf MM ana to Ma loralllT,okMMl aaswsr wtwaas eaa sws raaw,uwl slow to norni, a rompisM bn ll, a ronetst lla o'oje MiaaMa t 'iny awrut lotUMKaa. msilsafUMs fiimssiiKHiWii I w,b4 aAar re taara kaat ttxa la rour bona far montha as4 snr lb a afattaawtwaur UtveaJM.lbytvcsnaymrownBrofMTln a a psaaKli awk ahla art crfTtr, amaiac tb U MLatettrbsailCOTyuaslfiirM,u imbwitim" liaissrlnli any totality, always rrsolu In a larca traaa asNaAar oar eamplta hm Uta la a loeality ter a rooeth oe twaj m aaaallr (i Tem eietMa to la traoa rntaa h aaaiiiiaainii maatr. This. Ih molt wondfrrat pmt mr iwa,la aaaa la eraor that o or aaacpMaaay bo (4aa4 al skbereaa baaoao. all over Amarlra. Write a4 oao,a4i aasaktmrilisirisiici Rtadcr ll will bsbardijaay tnbt abr ywa to abow lb ssaii4 la I bew who nay aall al yoar boa mm yov riwsrd will e caost aailafutory. A eotul ear aat blib t wrB aa eoalt bat 1 cant aad afUf yoabaow all.lfy Balcoeatacofanlitr.wbTnoham laden. Hut If n mm aaast yew addras at oac. yoo eaasoeara rMIm of abas jaa aIM told watebM In tho worli andoor larr HaaasT AMPLKN. ralUarTtaa.rrslbl,aoM i wnmm a co., km m, naatTmiP, atijutj 5tl-t. il, ni-out JASPER LIVERY AUD SALE STABLE ! !KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN! I I I AVIFO pBrehasfd th Jatper I.ltary Stabl, hars I JUL furnished It with pood atoei, aad art preparctl to latttaa to all call upon t&tia. "Special attention atlven to commercial traveler wls'.ilne: to visit points In the country. April S7. '83, tf. tt - tt? - tti-vt a a ttii JDXvJLXY A3 VJlX OiXljJlj i A. HOCHGESANG t BROTHER, art taken the yard formerly kept by their father, and will now oe prepared to tnrnisn TIIK UK NT uf BK1CK In any quantity desired, at th YARD ON THE TKOY ROAD. Paftlcnlar mention will ba paid to fllHni? a FULI, HOUSR IAttkkm, ana pnecini term uiren an larse oniera. WX WIU, Alio CONTRACT for BUILDINGS and FURNISH Al.h MATKKIALS. IfGivo u M ft, Caall. A. WOOHOK8ANO KROTHKK. Jia 99, 'ScV-ly. i'A81i.ocatkd in jasi'kb ami opened a BOOTandSHOESHOP! Ontho South llda of Puhllolouaro. Sd Suet Priat id .ill Tcrk Btmi frwsptlji TTT. InvIlM all who want first-claw work done, to elvr.'"il'i.A'rJ;. lull iKBllvurn vi uin aa aw nun av in uiciiun ajuu ariaiij lllr,.tnBn.raof Ireland i v'oiniir. he would i nien.cii May 4. 18SS ly. O K. A., Branck 110, la. .1 . ll . 1 . . 1 a 1 . . i Meets tne xst ann bi Monaays ot ev lery montti at ineir nan, on tne coraer o Ilth and Newton streets, in Jssper, CrtAaiaM (Nut, Proa.
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mir American sir a id no secraf But be ii an admirer of tvttytlmig ela AmericMii as well us Anierican H,t. Thin admiration ii si u rare and Instio. It ii not the mere iloeting fnoy of the moiuent. It is, I know popular, and thought eminently smart to ay hard things about his Royal Ilighnow. It Tia become the fashion to paint him as a eclf in. dulgent, eelfish sensualist. It pleas, og tbe people who are out of the fwim aud eelle tho papers which 10. cend to the publication of rayal -candal. But this view of tho Prince's character is not tB!rn i.. those who know him. By them he is known to be a refined tured sentleman in ovorv Pnn r the word, a man of experience aud observation, who has traveled much and lias noted what ho has seen not only as a prince but as a man. Tin has a keen sense of humor, ig witty Hnd clever, a good linguist aud man of matured tastt nl judgment. v It is not tho the mere homage of the eyo that he bealowa upon American L'lrls, but the admimtinn of hia intellect. Ho recognizes not only their beauty but their intellec tual qualities. It is a fact admitted now by every one pretty generally that American girls are moro brilliant in conversation, quicker at repartee, richer in language and power expression, keener ih perception and more pointed and less labored in speech. In short, beside them English girls seem sluggish and dull. No men on earth are quicker to see this diflerence and to give their unqualified appreciation than Englishmen. It is perhaps hard upon the English girls. Their strict aud etraitlaced bringing up and formal training ever under their mother's watchful eye has doubtless bad much to do in curbing and stunting their natural proportion arid iu checking the expansion of mental gifts, which, if given freo scope, would have been inferior to none. If eo they are confronted by the unpleasant realization that they have wasted their time if snch a course of training was intended and. expected to attract huabandH. r In theati daysmen and rnarryinfir men too will go where they are lmueod, where tbey are entertained, wbero they are enlivened, where 'iey are cheered nnd made happy. To that end they will seek the eoc;uty of amusing, entertaining en livening, cheery and happy girls nd such girls are Amencm girfe. The New York Fashion Bazaar for arch. JHir; .Stati'.s Four more states' are soon to he added to the thirty-eight American t,onitnonwealthB JNorth and couth Dakota, Montana and Washington mnkitig the Great American Republic consist of forty-two states. By the law passed the peoplo of tho territoris arc to elect delegates to constitutional conventions outlie 7th of May. The conventions aro to meet on the 4th of July, with au thority to form constitutions atiu state governments and if the work: i the conventions ia ratilieu by tlie icople at an election to be held tn JctoDer, ineiiiit ia mane me omy vi tbe rresiaent to admit the lour states by proclamation. South .Dakota is to have two rep resentatives in Gonerces and each of the others one until the next ap portionment. It ia confidently expected that all five Representative and tbe eight Senators willbo re publicans, which will bo an important reinforcement of the republican strength in both bouses next Decem ber. The Beat Time to Bathe. It is best to bathe just beforo goine to bed, as any daneer of catch- ! B i i lOg C0K1 IS IEIUB avui'ieu, anu iiw complexion ia improved by keeping te a. i warm for several nours aiter ieavine the bath. A couplo of pounds of bran put into a thin baij, and then in tho bath tnb, is excellent for softening the akin. It should be lett to soak in a small quantity of water several hours before beinsr used. Tho internal aids to a clear complexicon are most of them well . a . .1 a known, and tne present season ts ui best for a through cleansing and purifying of the blood. Tho oldfashioned remedy of sulphur and molasses is considered among tlie host. Charcoal powdered and taken with water is said to be excellent, but it is most difficult to take. A strictly vegetable and fruit diet ia followed by many tor on or two weeks.-The London Lancet. What's in an executive name? The Governor of Illinois ia a Fifrr; of OaMornia, a Waterman: of Ark ansa an Eagle; of Colorado, Cooper; and New Jersey hts i Green executive. A Fowl cackles over Nejrth Carolina, aid a Bemver work for Pswylvfc toanft.
