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WASHINGTON. Hnramarjr of IVmKrcxMoniit Pro ccedlHgH. 8KNATK. Washington, Thursday, March 3. The deficiency appropriation bill was reported back from tho committee with nn nmcntimcnt. The Senate Insisted upon ltd amendment to the sundry civil bill, aud a new conference, was ordered. Tho Ben at o tooh up tlio iicneral de ficiency bill and tho Hcnatn committee amend tnehts wero agreed to. After tome considera tion aud amendment It passed. A number of prlrate pension bills passed. Wallace, Davis of Y. Va., and Booth were appointed a com mittee ol conferenco on tho deficiency bill. Tho Japanese fund bill was taken up. Klik wood' amendment to reduce tho total to 1555,000 was rejected, and tho bill passed. Ayes, 40, nays, 07 Cooke, Harris, Junes of Fli., Moxcy, Vest and Withers voted no. Tho bill directs tho payment tn the (lovernnientof Japan the sum of $1,403,224, and nut of this fund (243,000 as prlzu money to tho ofllcers and crew of the 0. 8. shin Wyomlnc or their legal representatives, ltcck submitted the conferenco report upon the civil sundry bill. The report was a reed to. Among the Hcnate amendments retained In tho hill are the appro priation of 115,000 for tho pleuro-pnentnonla Investigation. The House bill on tbo table, making an appropriation for, tho pajment ( claims hllowed by the Commissioner of Claims under the act of March 3d, 1871, was parsed. The Senate then consumed several hours In discussion of the House hill to Incorporate the (.berokco A Arkansas Hirer llallroad Com pany. Meanwhile a nicssaire was received from tho House announcing Its non-concurrence tn the conference report on the sundry civil bill. Tho Senate then revesed Its former action, non-concurred In the report and or dered a new conference, and subsequently a final report was mado and tlcncd by two of tho tbrco members, repealing the recommend ations of tho previous report with two excep tions, namely, tho Senate amendment appro rrUtlng f 175,000 for the search of tho steam er Jeannrtte, anil tho House provision forone month's extra pay for House employes. Thcso ltcns, before omitted, were now reinstated and airrcpd to. Tho Cherokee & Arkansas Hirer ltallroad bill was laid on the table. Af ter some further unimportant business the Bcnato adjourned. nousit. Tho message from tho President vetoing the 1 undlrg bill was received and read by tbo clerk. Ordered printed and laid on tho tablo for fu ture consideration. The House proceeded to consider tho apportionment. ThonumbcrfJlO was agreed to, by a vote of 130 to 123. Cox then stated that.no Intended to abide by the will of the majority, and though he would vote against the bill he would perform hla duty and prcscr.t It In proper shape. Tho bill then passed. Yeas, 145, nays, 113, and provides as follows: Sec. 1. Tbatfromand after UieoMof March, I8S3, thn House representation shall bo com posed of 810 members, to bo apportioned among the several States, as follows: Alabama 5 Mississippi 7 Arkansas 5 Missouri 14 California 0 Nebraska 3 Colorado 1 Nevada 1 Connecticut 4 Nev Hampshire 2 Delaware 1 New Jersey 7 Florida a New York 33 Georgia 15 North Curollua 9 Illinois 22 Ohio 21 Indlaua 13 Oregon 1 Iowa 13 Pennsylvania 2b Kansas 0 Ithodo Island 2 Kentucky ,11 South Carolina.... tl Louisiana ,. 0 Tennessee 10 Maine 4 Texas in Maryland 0 Vermont 2 Massachusetts 12 Virginia 10 Micblgui 11 West VIrglula 4 Minnesota 5 Wisconsin S Section 2. That whenever a new Slate Is admitted Into the Union, tho Keprcscntatlva or Iteprestntatlvcs assigned It eball bo In ad dition to the number 310 herein provided for. Section 3. That In each State entitled uu dentils apportionment the number to which such 8tate may be entitled In the Forty-clphth and each subsequent Congress shall be elected by the district composed of contiguous terri tory and containing nearly as practicable nn equal number of Inhabitants and equal In number to the Representatives to which the State may bo entitled In Cungrcss, no one District electing more than one Representa tive. "Tho Houso proeecded to consider several Senate pension bills, and passed two of them. A number of conference reports were submit ted. Tho 8cnate Joint resolution paved to pay tho Government craploves of tho District of Columbia for tho 4th of March and 80th of May, 1831. Kecess. SENATE. WAsnmaTON, Friday, March After u nearly all nlifht session, the 8cnate met at 10 o'clock this morning. Tho galleries began to till at a very early hour. TheScnate was the center of attraction, as hero tho Rwcariug In of the President and Vlce-l'resi-dent In case of rain would talco place. All persons without special cards were excluded from tho Senate wing, and although the crowd was great Itwasuot uncomfortable. At tho eastern door of tho Senate through which ad mission could ODly bn obtained, there was a great rush of people without cards, and much liidlenatloa was expressed that the general public wr not admitted. At U:5 theIYeldcnteentwordthathehad no further business to communicate to Con gress. At this point Captain Ba6sett,tho ven erable Doorkeeper of the Senate, proceeded to turn back tho minute hand of tbo clock live minutes an actwhlch caused some merriment In tbo Senate. At 11:57 tbo President, General Garlleld, and tho Senuto Commltteo appjared and were escorted to their scats in front of the Vice President amid npplauso. A minute or two later General Arthur, with tho Senate Com mittee, appeared, and ho was greeted with aDplause. Mr. Arthur uscended to tho Vk'o President's chair and was formally in troduced. President Wheeler, before retiring from tho cbalr, said: Senators: The moment which terminates my clllcial dutita as presiding officer of the Senate la at hand. These duties have been rendered of easyperformancebyyour uniform leniency aud forbearance, I am cure that In this parting hour I need no other guannteoof full amnesty for a.l my shortcomings than Is furnished In your very kind resolution of ap proval of my official action. I shall carry Into my retirement grateful memories of the per sonal kindness alike of the Senate and ltsofll cerj, and the cordial wish for the futuro well being of all, and now I proclaim my last oUl clal act by declaring that tho hour for tho ter mination of the Korty-elxth Congress having arrived, the Senate stauds adjourned without dav. Vice President Arthur hero assumed tho chair and delivered tho usual formal address, as follows: Senators : I como as your presiding officer with genuine sollcltudo, remembering my Inex perience In parliamentary proceedings, I can not forget how Important, intricate and often embarrassing aro tho duties of tho Chair. On tho thrcshhold of our official association I In voke that courtesy and kindness with which yoa have been wont to aid your presiding offi cer. 1 shall need your constant encouragement ntid support, and I rely with nonildcnco upon your lenient Judgment of any errors Into which 1 may fall. In return bo assured of uiy earnest purpose to administer your rules In the spirit of atisoluto fairness, to treat every Senator at all times with that courtesy and Just considera tion due to a representative, of a State, and to do my part assured that each of you will do bis totnalnSiln the order, decorum and dignity of tbe Senye. I trusttlieoIllclnliMid personal relations won which wo iiowjenlcr will be marked wAi mutual confidence sndregaid, and that air out obligations will bo so fulfilled, aud redourt to nurhonor,-p the glory of our commoncfrlntry, aflfto toe prosperity of all tspeopl, TApplauae. I am now ready to tatce the oath of office prescribed by tb Constitution. The oath was thej administered to him. HOUSE. The Ilouse ment at 10 o'clock. Several mem bers bad difficulty In getting Into the Houso on account of the soldiers who were stationed at tho entrance, and considerable time was taken up In denouncing the practice of sta tioning mem mere. r- Conger offered tbo usual resolution or tnanus to speaker lianaau, I'assod ; the only negative voto being Young, of Ohio, The following Is Speaker Randall's farewell to mo nouses Before uttorine the final words of adlourn ment precedent Justifies a few appropriate re- J1UU1IUUS. All 101 TUB DEMOC1MTIO I'AIITV. after a long Interval, obtained control of this House, aud at the close of thlr session It Is again In tbo minority. At tho outeet it had to face a financial crisis almost unparalleled in our uituury. i.auor was unemployed, trade depressed, commercial dlstiess wide spread aud gloomy everywhere. It stopped extravagance and established economy In the administration, restored confidence, and now with gladness It beholds the Republic launched nut Into a career of un exampled prosperity, it found gold at a pre mium and the notes of tie Oorernment at a discount; It leaves the credit of the I'nltcd States better than ever before, and unequalled In tho money markets of the world. It has witnessed the removal of sectional distrust and the restoration of perfect unity within our borders. With the expenditures of tho Gov ernment lessened and tbo payment of Interest reduced Tltn CIIOWNIXO Tlltt'MPIt of the Democratic administration was tho ef fort to refund tho public debt at three per cent. Slight laughter on the Republican side. 1 am sincerely grateful to the members of the Houso on ovcry side for the vote of thanks with which they havo favored roc. I am sensible of bow much I owe to the gercr ous forbcarntico and active good will of my fellow members. TllIltCR ELECTED to an exalted portion, It may be personal prlJe for mo to remark that during all those serv ices no decision of tho Chair has been over ruled, but It Is of higher Import and renown and much more enduring to the Ilouse of Representatives that Its fair fame for that en tire period is unstained. Members havo dif fered widely, and yet manifestly, and tctlng from the deep conviction of duty, they have won mutual esteem. For myself I shall re tiio from the Speaker's chair with no unkind feeling to a solitary member I wish you one and all a safe return to lour homes. It ouly remains for rac, In obedience to amtudate of the Constitution, to declare this house ad journed without day. AppUuse on the floor and In thcgallcry. SF.NATE. Wasiiinoton, Saturday, Mnrch . Tho Senate was called to order at noon. Vice President Aithur w.as applauded from the galleries. He stated that he received for presentation a number of petitions for special legislation, but his own opinion, based upon rules and precedents, was that these rould not bo presented at an ixtraordl nary session of the tionatc. He submitted the question as to tho disposition to be made of the communications. After remarks by Har ris and Hill It was ordered that tho petitions be returned to the Vice President, to be sub mitted by him nt the next legislative session. iioar ouercu a resolution extending to win Held S. Hancock tho privileges of the floor during his stay In Washington. Adopted unanimously, lllalnc, tn accordance with a notice given by him somo weeks ago, submit ted the following resolution : Jt'mhtil, That a special committee of five Senators be appointed by tho Chair to take Into consideration the best modeot voting for 1'resldcut and Vice President of the United States and tho mode of counting and certify ing the same, whoshall report such propositions for change tn tho laws and Constitution as may seem expedient; this said committee to have power to sit during recess of Congress, and they bo directed to report on or beforo the second Wednesday In January, 18S2. Tempo rarily laid on tho table and ordered p.lnted. The Senate then took a rcciss. A messago was received from the President of tho United States, when Cameron, of l'enn sj lvanla, moved that the Senate proceed to the conslderationotexccutlvnbuslncss. Tho mo tion prevailed wlthontobjectlon. The Scnato In executive cession confirmed all tbo cabinet nominations. Adjourned. SENATT. Wasiiinoton, Tuesday, March 8th. A larcc number of Representatives occupied seats In the Senate, and tho galleries were full. Rlalno and Klrkwood announced that their resignation had been forwarded. A messago from tbo President was annoupced and tho Senate went into executive session. Tho following nominations wero confirmed: Nathan He IT, Jr., ns United States Attornoy for West Virginia; I.oatIs Richmond, of Rhode Island, as Consul General at Ha me; John I,. Krlble, of Michigan, as Consul at RUelrus. Adjourned. SENATE. Washington. Wednesday. March 9. Tbo Bcnate convened at noon. A telegram from tho Governor of Iowa was rcadanrounc- irg tho appointment of Hon. J. W. Mculll to fill the unexpired term of Senator Klrkwood, A message from the President was received and the senate went Into executive session. Tho following nominations wero then con tinuous jivaris, inurman an-; llowc, Com mlssloncrs on the pirt of tho UnltedStates to the International Monetary Conference lu Paris ; Lot M. Morrill, Collector of Customs, Portland, Maine; D. D. MeClurg, Survevorof Customs, Cincinnati, nnd John W. Green, Collector of Internal R;venuc, Second Dis trict of Iowa. Upon opening the doors the reuaiu ruj jurneii. Practical nnd Studious Men. Thoso who call themselves practical men aro too apt to umlorvaluo the thoughtful nnd studious men, anil to sneer at them as more- bookmon. Tho practical navigator, with a little skill in the use of iustrumouts and a knowlcdgo of common arithmetic, by tho help of cortain printed formulas aud tables, can guldo hU ship safely through tho perils of tho p.ithluss deep, lint ho should not sneer nt book-learning, for thoso sliarl'i and tables and instruments by which ho utrkes his observations and solves his problems wero tho result of deep and profound study and thought. It, is wrong to class among tho non-pro ducers all who do uot labor with their hands. But for studious men, what would bo tho projout condition of agri culture? It would indued ba blind nnd toilsome. To produeo groat rosults thu brain and arm must movo together tho idoal to bo wciMoil to thu practical. Tho world has so much reason to bless tho memory of tho inventor as that of him who reduced tho iuvontion to prac tice. Thoso only who livo upon tho profits of labor without an equivalent aro to bo regarded as Jtalo and unprofita ble. Causes or War. A certain King sont to anothor King saying, Send mo a blue pig with n black tall, or else " p llio other roplied, "I havo not got. ono, and if I had " On this wolghty causo thoy wont to war.- Alter thoy had exhausted thoir ar mies andiosourccs, and laid wasto tkJbir kingdoms, thoy bogan to wish to make pcaco; but bcloro this could bo doncit was necessary that thu Insulting la guago that had led to tho troublo shoul be explained. 'What could you mean," askod tho nocond King ol tho lirst, "by saying, Send mo a blue pig with a black tail, or else P" u "Why, said tho other, "I meant a bluo color. But what could you mean by saying, I havo not got ono, and if I had-P" "Why, of courso, H I had I shoQld havo sent it-" Tho explanation was satisfactory, and tho poaco was accordingly concluded. Tho story of tbo two Kings ought to sejjo as a lesson to us all. Most of tho quarrels botweon individuals nro quito as foolish as tho war of tho bluo pig with a blaok tail. A Missouri woman died of heart dls oa'so, from tho shook of being told by hor husbaud that somobody had stolon $800 which thoy had beon savltig by years of work and economy. A fow days after tho funeral a neighbor told hU wlfo that ho had lost 800, tho sav ings of yoars. But alio didn't dlo of heart disease from tho shook. Sho just gayo her husbaud a withering look and said: "Woll, if you ain't tho caroless est old iool that ever lived!" Ilia little game didn't work. How To Act In Case Of Fire. Hotter than all tho elaborate and costly apparatus for extinguishing fires nro constant earo and watchfulness, nnd quick aud intelligent action on tho part of thoso who lirst discover a flro in progress. Tho llro which at it f begin ning could bo smothered with a pocket handkerchief, or dashed out with a bucket of water, neglected afow hours, lays in wasto millions of dollars worth of property. If there is any llmo in which a person should bo cool and calm In perfect command of himself, it is when ho discovers a llro that threatens tho destruction of life and property. Tho first thing to do is to loarn precise ly whero it is, tho second, to consider tho chancos of extinguishing it. Ol course, in cities, an alarm should at onco bo scntout. but at tho samo time a vlgoious effort should bo made to put out tho llro with tho means at hand; for sometimes what tho lire onglno Is unable to accomplish when it reaches tho sccno, can bo dono by olio or two persons who net promptly beforo tho fiamos havo bad llmo to gain headway. First, then, do not ho nlnrnied on account o( smoko. Frequently thoro is a great deal of smoke beforo tho flro has mado much progress. Remember that onocn.n pass through smoko by kcoplng Ids head near tho lloor, or by enveloping it in a woolen cloth. On entering a room to light down a liro singlo handed, keep the door closed be hind, if possible. A pail of water and and a tin dipper, in tho hand of a reso lute porson, can bo mado to work won ders nt tho beginning. II tho llro has progressed too Air to admit of this course, and it is necessary to depend entirely on outsido help, then sco to it that every door and window is closed. By so doing, wh'oro thcro is a flro en ginointho neighborhood, it will often bo possible to conflno thu liro to one room. Evory porson who stops at a hotel should tako special pains beforo retire ing to noto tho location of tho stair ways, so that in caso of an alarm In can find his way out, even though the halls aro lilted with smoke. Never lcavo a room when thcro is an alarm of liro without lirst securing a wet towel, or, if posslblo, a wet spongo or picco of woolen cloth, through which to breathe. If escape by tho stairs is cut. oil', seek an outsido window and stay thcro till help comes. Above nil things bo cool and havo your wits about you. When a lady's dress takes lire, lot her fall on tho lloor nt onco and call for help, in tho meantime reaching for somo rug or woolen cloth, with which to smother tho llames. Thcro is noth ing now in this advice. It has been re peated in ono form or another lnin dreds of times; but it will bear repeat ing thousands of times more. Au Adroit hwiirilsiiinii. Pulaski, as is woll known, was as adroit a swordsman us ho was perfect in horsemanship, and ho over rodo a powerful and Ileot charger. During tho retread of tho Amorican army througli Now Jor.soy, in tho darkest hour of our national advorsity, Pulaski was, witli a small party of horsemen, pursued by a pnrty of British cavalry, tho leader ol which was as good a horsotnta and mounted nearly as woll as Pulaski. Pu laski rodo in tho rear of his dotachmont and tho British captain camo in advance of thoso ho commanded. Tho morning sun wasshining brightly, castlugobliquo shallows, and as tho pursued party en tered a long, narrow lane, Pulaski, hav ing satisfied himself of tho superior speed anil command of his horso over that of his pursuor, slackened lih pace, and kopt his horse to thu sido of tho iauo farthest from tho sun. Tho pursuing ofllocr camu up in hot haste, his sword elevated so as to ruako tho dceislvo cut upon Pulaski as soon as ho could roach him. Pulaski rodo as though ho heard uottho advance upon him yet ho kep his oyes lixed warily upon tho ground on tho sldo of his horse toward tho sun on his right. As soon as ho saw tho shadow of his pursuer's horso gain up on him, and found that tho horso's head, by tho shadow, had gained about half tho length of his own horso's body, ho ,gavo tho sudden sword out of St. Gcorgo with his powerful arm, and saw tho de capitated head of the English oflleer fol. low tho stroke. Ills mathematical oyo had measured tho distauco by tho posi tion of tho shadow so accurately, aud his position giving a long back reach to his right arm, while tho cross stroko of his pursuor must havo been mado at a much shorter distance to havo taken effect, that pursuing ollicer lost his head beforo ho suspected that his prox imity was lcuoivu, or that a blow was meditated. CaoiiG Itenulillcan Leader. Having beon cured by St. Jacobs Oil, recomiucnu tno snmo to nil sutiurers I Hi Rheumatism, says Mr. L. Sliitl'uuui, 04 (Jalumet Ave,, Chicago, 111. udgo J. M. Lovo has beon appointed professor of medical jurisprudence of tbo State University, vice E. E, Cook resigned. A Texas man got mutt beoauso a wai ter handod him a napkin tho other day. Ho said lit) "reckoned ho know'd when to uso a handkorohlof without bavin no hints thrown out." KOTIIIMj) 0. IllUl'II HO JOOI. Worufiter finv. Certainly a strong opinion, said ono of our roporters to whom tho following was detailed bv Mr. Honry Kascliop, with Mr. Geo. K. Miller, 118 Main St., this city: I suffered so badly with rhou matlsm in my log last whiter, that I was unablo to attend to my work, being completely holpless. I heard of St. Ja cobs Oil and bought a bottlo, after using which I felt greatly rol loved. With tho uso of tho second bottlo I was complete ly curod. In my estimation thoro is nothing on earth so good for rheumatism as St. Jacobs Oil. It acts like a charm. Origin of Names. It is not generally known that tho Hudson is called North River in contra distinction to tho. South River, as tho Dolawaro was formerly styled. Massa chusetts was so dubbed bucauso lu the aboriginal tonguo It meant "about tho great hlll"-lhut is, tho Bluo Hills Boston, named alter tho English oily, was originally St. Bardolpli's town, oi which Boston Is an abbreviated corrup tion. Albany wns so christened in honor ol'tho Dtiko of York nnd Albany (afterward James II.), at tho time it camu into tho possession of thu English (1CG1). Catsklll is tho Dutch for pan titer or lynx, which onco iulcstod those mountains. Cattaraugus was so des ignated by tho Indlaiisbecauiothoy had, lor somo mysterious reason, associated It with unpleasant odors. It means 111 smelling slj,oro. This Is not so bad a3 Chicago, nn Indlnr word signifying a stcncli, which judging from thu com plaints in fragrance, would seem to havo been properly named. Chemung means big horn, from a fossil tusk found in llio river. Crown Point is said to havo been bo called bt-causc scalping parties wero sentthenco by tho French and In dians. Eno signifies wild cat (tho Erlo Railway has certainly been a "wild cat" read, as tho expression Is understood in thu West), and was borno by a fierce trlbo of savnges cxtinninatcil by tho Iroquois. Manhattan is eminently fit ted for tho metropolis, its Import boitii; town on tho island. Mohawk was ap plied by tho Now England tribes to tho Iroquois, from their habit of eating livo food. Niagara means neck of water; Oneida, people of thu beacon stones; Onondiiga, pluco of the hills Saratoga, placoof the miraculous waters in a rock; Ontario, a village on a mountain tho chlcfscatorthuOnondagasiSchunctady, river valley beyond thu plno trees; Seneca fnol classic, as many havo sup posed) is a corrupt Indian pronunelii Hon of tho Dutch word cinnabar Ver million. Jersey is n corruption of (Jesurca. the old hatin linuiu ol tho lar gest of tho channel Islands, nnd very unliko our sister Stato, which got Its title perhaps by contrast. Passalosignl- nes valley. I'roli-i-t Your BIi'iillli. Cold slid molsturii combined have a torpor Ir.tng effect upon the bodily organs, and I he dieestlve and secretive processes are apt to be mote tardily performed In winter than In the fall. Tho same Is true, also, of the excretory functions. The bowels are often slueglsh, and the pores of the skin throw nil but little waste nutter utthlsscaEon. The systn, therefore, requires cpjnlnguoa little, and .so purifying anl rcgul.itlng, and the safest, surest and most thorough tonic nnd alterative that can i used for these purposes Is llostctter's Stomach Hitters. Persons who wlh to escape the rl.eumatlc twinges, the dyspeptic afoii'es, thu painful disturbances of the bowels, the bilious attacks, and the nervous visitations, so common at this time of the year, will do well to reinforce their systems with this re- no.vued vegetable stomnc'ilc imd Invlgorant. It Improve the appetite, strengthens the stomach, cheers the spirits, and rcuovutes the whole phys'fue. A tenant has been dancing all night over tho head of his landlord. At C in tho morning tho latter comes up stairs nnd complaiued ultterly ol tho annoy ance. "What unnoyancoP" asks tho tenant. "Why, I haven't slept a wink all night," was thu answer. "Neither havo I." says the tenant, "and yet I don't make any luss about It." Tim liirci'st wimklv Nnhrnskn nnwsna per (72 columns everv week) oilers this year au eiguty aero Aoorasi:a lann, a WW parior organ, agricultural imple ments, silvervwo, jowelry, books, etc , as uromiumn. Evurv subscriber receives a promium. Send 'lor specimen copy. AUUrOSS. 1HB WKI.KI.Y JlKrL'IU.ICAX, Oniiha, Nobj A Galvoston colored servant, on her way homo with a basket of pilfered groceries, moots a friend. "How is you comin' on will dem white folks?" "1's gwino to loab 'cm. Day hasn't paid dar rroueryman in sleh a long tune rs ashamed to meet him on do street." llaliio .ctVH. Hop Hitters, which are advertised In cur cjlumnH, are u sure euro for ague, biliousness and kldut-y complaints. I lime who use them sty thui cm nut lie too htgiily K-eouimeiuled. Tuoie ntll cud bhould glvu tliem a fair tiht, and will ijorome thereby enthusiastic, lu the p-ulso of their uUMttvu qualities,. J'urtUtui AiyM. t'HB.NTKCsS InilllKll t lull Tills wire, whlen for ncurlrvuiid durability. Is urefern I to any other m the narket by nil who know us merits, is uumuaciuru'i ny tne t renirea litrbed wlro Canipiny, at East Uuhunjp, Il linois. Fanners &nv tint utter uslncr inuuv different kinds thy lUd IhU the Very best. Tno birb Is cut 'roni solid steo', with four pours, and inserted bctveen two steel wires, and not wrapped unmnd theai. One great advautage of this is th.it tho wlr.!i aro not cut by rut In a fen years, and both aro lutt free to expand and contract equally. As It wehshs less to the ro l thun any other 4 prong barbed wire fence tn tho market, It Is alto thu cliemicst. IMs the best and tho cheap est. Tho manufacturers aro fully llecuti'd against all riamiior tii"""'' CIIA.UI'IOX. Another whiter Is puM and gone; Tho cm-Ill Iiih put lipriwciidrriM mj 'I'lioKiin has di oil tln mud blockade; Thu Ullpln uircuta mo mi llio rnld, Securing orders whcro'iT they bo For tbo 1h) niiu-hliK! your land to plow. From North to Siillh, from lint to West, Thullllplil U lu-oi laluied tiio best. It will uuviT ba-iile, will never stop In plowing tho hum u tiii iiier's trot, From morn tlllulnlit It work iiway, Knslly plowluir liiui-iic'i'os a day. It work-iso cu-illy nnd i ihmk.i WgM, N'o'or mini or team are tired nt iihfht. From Infancy It took tho truck, And never yot luw oneo turned buck. Mnny il lively i-ui-o It's led Willi many plows that now nro dead. Tho llllplu never slopped inlde, Whllo other plowH havo lived mid died, A blmilo li'WThns Ik i ii til" iiicau-i Of kllMiix liiinilriiN of poor m k.IiImih: Many havo boen too hard to haul, Moid Imvn failed to work tit all; tMimulmvo niiuilieiless lali-licK and Bpi'lmrH, OtheiH nro eovoi-O'l Willi wilier frail thliups llii'iikliiif when buiy and ruHlnir u l'w, Thun eaiislnif tho fimutn to trot and In "cuss." Wroiiabt Iron and steel havo won tho day, Whllo nil ent plows In funeo coi-iu'in lay: (itviit wooden plows aro xcattcrud about. Too worthli'KSUi slieltei-Mi left Ntandliii; out, BnowiMH money expi'iiui'ii Miinout value re celvod. Mttklutr niiiny a poor, honest Hxiinjror to grieve, l-or rooiimr away ins iiui-ii-uiiriic-ii eusii t)n poor wooden plows ami east Iron trash, A lesson to farmi-m this has been To novor buy cheap tricks njralu, And when you como oneo mom to buy, A (lllpln sulky you'd better try, Aud many limes you will rejoice To know tho Ullpln was your choice, Its perfect work In overy placo Mnkej It thu chiiuiplon of lis race, ll.UUt a.iav.. What a trulv beaut ful world wo livo la I Nature gives us pianJenr of mountains, ftlens and oceans, and thousands of menus for en joyment, wo can deflro no better when In perfect health; but how often do the majority or peopio reel nice RUini; it up iiisnearieneu, discouraged and worried out with disease. when there is bo occasion for this ft ollne, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them as freu from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Is the direct cause or feyeniy-uvo p:r cent, oi sucu mala dies as lllllousnuis. Indigestion, BIck Head ache, Uostivencss, Nervous Prostration, Diz ziness of tho Heati, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove Its won derful effect. Simple bottles, 10 cents. Try It. The habit of running oyer boots and shoes orrecieu.wuu avoirs ueei atiueners. Use Heading's Kussla uaife Cuts, Burn. Tlio 1'aiiic orNclrnco 1ms received an Important addition In the clepatit Obsetv.itory which Mr. II. II. Warner, t roprletor of tho valuable Safo Kidney and Liver Cure, has erected at Hncbnstcr. UVn. .s it it i.ojrmt. Hero at l'c late war and now United States BenaUir from Illinois, writes I "Somo years a.iro I was troubled more or less with the rheu matism, and have within the last vertrcr 10 suffered Intensely with thu some disease. I beiron to tnko 'I)ur.it!,n's Hbcumatlt Hcmcdy,' and am tlio.-ouehty ratlsPed that I have been permanently cured by Its use. I do not best Ctn to recommend It tn nil sufferers." No prcpiratlon ever m-cuu-ied except Car bollni', a deodorlr.fdcxtnctof petroleum, will really produce tiewluilron bAldhi-ids. It will be a liatipy day when the tjreat army of bald heads fully understand tills. Slow lu .---tii- ii-allli. It seems straneulhat anyone v. Ill suiter from derauectnpiit brouuht on by Impure Mewl, whCll SCOVIMS -jAUSAIMIItt.l.A and Stii.lin oia, on Uboon ANt I.tvcii hYiiiT villi lustore perfect health. It Is a strengthening syrup, pleasant to tnkcatidlias tiroven Itself to be the lii:sTiit.oot iu limr.ii,i'iTectiti1ly nirlmr Scrof ula, Hvphllltlc disorders, Wriikneso of the KM tii'VS.Krvslpelsi, Mul.irl.i.nll Nervous disorders nml Debility, llillous coiubUlnts and all DIs caes of the Wood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, fkln.etc. It corrects ludlRt'stlon. Aslnclcbot tlewlll prove to vim ll merits as a health rencwer.forlt Atfl'3 I.IKE A (ilIAIiM.esoeil ally when tho complaint Is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to Icrten the nat ural vlaor of tjipjirdnjin system. HAKKH'3 P vIN l'A.AUK . cures pain In Mate and Hens' Usoexternallv and Internally. Dlt. UOHEli'is VKtiliiAllbK WOHM 6Y HUP Instantly destroys worms aud removes tho Secretions which entise tbiin. Attention Is reqtii-Mi u inii,e udverllsemrnt of Hreat Public Sale of Bbort Horns at Vcs Moines, Apill lUth. l jXiilK-i-lii nro. In nil cases when used. Dr. 1',. 11. Hallldav's Wood Purifier has proved a certain specific for that dread disrate Diphtheria. It must beta ken at onco and In double dnsi-s, pircdlne the throit when swnllowln::. It U not- only n cure but a preventative as ell. So iret a bot tle at mice, uo It, and It will do you irood, as It Is the most wonderful blood medicine now In existence. Cuosman ,c I'l.r.MMEU, Druv cltts, Minneapolis, Minn. For sale by nil Western Diiu.'gl?K PILES! PILES! P8LES! A Nil re 1'ti re Kmtml nt liit No One Xi'cd NntTcr. A nuTrriin tor ttip mind, nie-Mfnjr, ItrMntr nndUI (crated I'lK'H lim Urn ifn'ovrr1 dy Hr. WIUI imn (an Indian rnnitlyj, cnllnl Dr. WIIHntnV ln-JUn Oint ment. A ftlnulu mx tin (Mm il I In? womt i'hmntncAra of )Htnlft))t(iM Miimltnt, Nu om mcil mlTiT tUu intnntfM after Applying tins wonderful suuthlnc infill' ctn William oimim-nt nbMirha tlie tumor, nV.uyt Lltv I u N' me Itching (pHrtlciilnnv ut til. lit nftrr pitting warm In h d, ) item At n poultice, ctve Itmnnt nnf puinUM rellcr, Rmi n prepnmi nnu tor 11. , ttclilUK U' wiepnvMt pan, aim noium? fine, It"inl whir tlic Hon. .1, M Coitlnbcrr), of ClevcLintl, Nam LtHitlt. Dr. U IIHiiniV 1 nil tun Pile (tli.t inrnt t I Imu1 iM'il urnrrof pile currs M'i 1 Imve mv r found anytMiik' nhlrli irive Mich Inim-Minti nnd ptTuiuncut relief im Dr. Wll Uuts Indian ril(Mnt!nen'. Tor ml by h)1 dntjJKiU, or niflUcd on rmlptof prif"i.ii.i. VAN fUHAAOK. A; CO., v n'i'nif rtFiMiifl i imr.-wo, in. The Only Remedy 'J hat Ai-ts ul tlio Same Time oil Ths LlYor, Tlia Dowels and Tho Kidnsys TM$ comUnca action airs it tconucrjut imvj" to curt all ill tcat.i. Whv Are We Sick?! ' lltcaw leu allow thtsigrtat organ t to lc-1 rfimA cleaned n1 tnrnUt. and vohonoux hu-t -non are tlunfore forced into Uu tlootvL '.hat ehould U exptlUd n aturewj. Illllninncn, Pile. Cniitliallon, KlJae) tomplalntk anil uinrititpi, iteiik icsHr.s anil NerTOiii Dlsordcrn. iy eaminq fret action of thcteorgant and rtHMfriliy lllltl Jiutltl tvtnivivi'ii meiupe. !l II y Miller J.l limit yjiiu- nwi iirnvt , Why liirnif ii! v2 vt Ith l'l Ii-k. Oonit I nation 1 Whv frlL'tilpni'ilnri-ritliriritrrril 1 Idne)- I Why emliiro lien inn orsli-k lieailitclu-nl HIit liaio kIci'I'Iohs nlslits I Vie KlIlXI'.V W(IKT and rejoin Oil htallti. HU atliij,rer)Ctallicompoiindanill Ono !u.-Ln,;onlll luul.elxqtior!i.tltclne.; uu tl or your Jiritggirr, he inn oiuei uv I (U n ilia , t'tf.l llutfltnKlbi., t. In rciron'c to tho wssnt reiucoU of crcat nur.ibcrucrpjoplovrtopnfr to purciQao a Itltlncy-Wcrt iJi-cady prepared, Uio pro pri'.toiuurtUiii celobratod remedy now pro piro It In Slo.uId form aa woll an dry. It In very concentrated, la put v.p lu Inrco botUca, acdti equally tdclcirt ao ttiat put up dry In tin ciru. It oavoo tlio noconlty of proportne, 11 alwiiya nudy, and k moro cabUy taticn by mottt iooplo. Trloo, S 1 per bottlo. KQtnaAitaDUVooiJJ ny nitTvoaisTS. 1VI1M.S, Illt ll.tllOSOXA. CO , I'ror'rs, liJ A liiiriimtion, ii, -rTf;.rJ.,llVV'Jryrr'.-lTy''aaLrel WOJUS'S 'Ji'flEUDJll'lIII MRS. LVDIA E. PIMKHAM, OF I.YNH, MASS., m tiHCOVEiii.n on LYD1A E. PINECHAIVl'Q VEGSTABLB COMPOUND., T:n I'onltlvn Cnro for all thoo Palnrul Coraplalnt. nd Wtafcnrwt. ocuiumou toourbcMt ft-D.ulo popiitatloti. ItvlUcuro entirely tho wortt form of Feomlo Com pliMatR, all ovarian trouMoi,IattiunmatIon and Ulcera tion. l'aUlnt. fuid PliplacementR. uLdtlia consequent Eplnol Wcokni u, and u irtlcularly adajited to tbo Chiaiiro ot lite. It will dtoolvo and eipel tumori from the uteim In an early Ftaeoof tlcrciopmcnt, Tlio tcntlencyto ran-c-t-rou liutnoralheroU chccUd veryiiK-eillly Ly Ita in-o. It rcnioTM falntncaa, Itatuloncy, dorlrojaall craving forttlraulanta, und ulloreswuitLiice-j bt1l:Artom-icli. It curca i'loatliu, llcad-ichofl, Kcn-uua IVojtratlon, aencrat IxUUlr, blitj Iujicu, Itrculon and lndl (rcetlou. Tliat feeling of tjearlng down, cauf Inff pain, wtlirht aulbaclAclie,l3alMaysiormRiiently cuicd Lyltjuso. It will at all times and under alUlrcuiu't.mcea o t In harmony with tho law. that rwcm I ho f emalo ryaU-m, Forthocurocf Kidney eomplul&U of ilther K-xthlj Clomiiound la umurpauc'd. r.Yoi.v k. m.Miii.vM'H VKncTAiir.r. con. roU.N'l'U preiured at KB an l 101 Woitora Avenue, Lynn,Masa, ItUmOI. Slibottlcatcr $5. Uuutbyuiol la tho form of pill, alao In tho form of lozemrea, o roccljjt ot price, SI per box for either. Mra. l'lnkham freely auawen oil letter, cf Inquiry. Btid f or poiuli let Addrnu ai aboro. Mention tKU Jir. No family iliould bo without LYPIA l l lNHUAU'S UV'Elt 1'ILIA Tlity euro eonaUpaUon, LUlouaneaa. ud torpidity of UioUrer. S3 cent per box. iOUIIIV ail vnveaisTi, ft l'rotcct Your l,ntnp Chimney. Plnco your tutnblors, clitmnoys, or vcssols which you ilcsho to keep from crn-uklng in n pet filled with cold water mid n littlo cookinir cult nllow tlio mix ture to boll well over it lire, nntl then to cool slowly. (Jlius I rented in this wny is Mnid not to cruel:, even II exposed to very sudden chftiiea of lonipernturc. Uliliiineya tiro suld to become very durable by this process, which may nlso be extended to crockery, stoneware, porcelain, etc. Merely iiurMiiK u cuikii uriuiu la tiotetiottsti You mutt tako Male-'a Honey of lloreliound and Tar to Kctrldof It quickly. Tike's Tooth nebi Drntu ctin In ono minute. X'JIJiJ i'llilB GREAT GERMAN REMEDY ron RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GOUT, SORENESS ortn CHEST, p!i"n"""'-nii ISORETUROftT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED fCET EARS, ID XT XT. 1ST S inn TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, J.1D i ALL OTHER FAINS N. rrrjaritloti on earth equal Sr. JirowOit n a arr . k nivi-i.K ant nii.ap Kxiornal IteiiieJy Ai-tun-iia i -li i iparallTely IrldiHt , utliiv i-f WCis trt ... urlorlii will, aiuiau ha, u cl.'vup au-l uit 1 1 ..i .f IH.mil).S IN tlll. tlM.lAl.IH. 'Ml DT All CllUQOISTS AND DEALISI IN MttlCIKt, A. VCGELEK & CO. lUtUlinnrr, Mil., U.S.,1. Great Public SesIgs mmj mm cattle, .IT TIIK HT.VTI! P.tf It eiltOIIM. DIW'IIOIM'.H, 1UV.. Al'ltll. Ill, 1SH1, Mlllli Mil'. Kill Il'ii.l. K.i, ly (' mill tl,-ll-ri d, ii cliou-i u.l 'I'M V.i ii n it iliiUa Uly tn Hum In ri. Hit' !nu t,tiim.iti- lut niri-rel it.- i-n-.i-ut muni. O I- s i uro li.i'i' iiii-i ri rl ivllh IKutollio Uali-a ,i,m. on noiiil fiMii'lattuljli. .Ml M III 1)11 Mllll, THUMs -SK iiiuntl.t iridll. ir five per rent J:-i-mii I r.ir c li VM. IIAHTII-. . n.VSJJ, M. I. DSVIK, li-0. WM. e.OI.U.III). Anetl mir. Oil tin-fnltoM tnit Uiiv. .,i-ll Utli, Mr llrlKJtan M ai'll at Ii'h ruril, In-il- K ll-t talrt loi. inwii 'I'm- Onk Illlt Si',-y Co. II ml II I,-.'., Kriiliil , uiliii-iivf- ht-,-,1. l'li. tu-i ,i In ill t i;i--iii tin; lii lil, aniliAt nty 11m juiliiKliii'la. Sub' pitl hr. Ti:i!MS SirnoMatHiM-. W.M. till. I, Mil), M. lIHIOCf. AlK-tlu c I. Cnt'iirii' u-Hiiy iifii r Man 1 rili. fi r wt !i Ii m r'y tnrttlierer fiujirlviutt, orm tt,- Ani'iuunr ai lli-a Mil in a. liiu-t An Open Secret Tlio fact Is woll imilersfooii Hint tho MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT is by fur tho best oxtcrunl known for man or boast. Tho reason why becomes nn "op on aecrot" when wo oxplnin Hint "Mustang" penetrates skin, flesh nml niusclo to tho very bone, rcniovin nil discaso nnd soreness. No other linl ni'oiit does this, bonco nono otiier is so largely used or does such worlds of good. "l"k-AG eiuiiu'Hlnilioivoild-liiipoiii' a'crlcoi - I,rpiil e'umiui y In Aini rK-r. manli nrli.lii-iilii.ua irvrjtudy irndti timi'niiiilljr In rriMilnir Afiiita wunitil everywliire-ki-tilniliiii. '"iii'-iiii. l wntlf line eetitl lor i-ln iilnr. V Hi , V V 1" linx lis. 31s lu.. oi oar '3 Celebrated SUM-SUN CHOP TPS wr.t by nmll ou recelbt ot SU.r t or is NAjIII'IjK of Rnnn on receipt of O cents. His llio FSMKST TIM linnnrtpil. WfttTflnted losnitnll tastes. Vo'!ttip''i.imii taken. Tttaifiet. Tho Great Amerlrau 'leu Co., Import(r, F. O. 1IOX l-.'il.-i. 31 & 3.) Vcsey Bt,. N. X fclililSieimlMliM IiiitiiiiuiiuiiiMiiuiiiniiiiiiuu. inn unini I jinWW"riaimuini!3BliBfi ! mm JliffililuOlllilliill!!Oul II - 411 111 I lllllLi.. hmii'I III B 1 1 ifi'ii il lis 0 fii II W ImJlllh JIB II, . .,"""u,,'l ait m i;iHjil ISj5rMI SLOOP, L--"- iuiihi.i -amiinn.i in .ii. i ii-i iii..,, rT--TTi ,,M Dti. HAnTKH's Inov Tonio a preparation of Trotoililo (if Iron, rtnntan liork unit the Phra ynMpc, tsfociaici) with tho Veavtiibia Arem:ilu-i Ilmlont-il li- tim u-ic rrolraslon. am. "ecot ixcuui-; by tin in fm lljiiinlii. (Jrua-.'nl Dclillllj. t't'iiiitlr nin-ukoa, IVunl if VllnFi kl;. nertonia lioliiitliiii, 'in t iIaii,ica- frum Ia-va-ii. liuU Cliruit'i tllllU uaad actei, 11 Bcrvis every l uriotc wiier, u "iomv la ut-uajiiuy. feiitfactutetf by HIE OB. HARTEfi MEDICINE: CO., Ho. 213 Korlh Mab Street. St. Loult The Ladies w ADiun ui talnlatrntlon from Vaiiiniiton to tin "roai'lit ilmi. Inclmles much ' Perit nl ami Private litatury imvi-i vforii ('iiI.1I.1ik1. AiMnna wxzmmm fit. I 'H-aiil.uy At jj nil N H.mrlh nt.. THE FRENTRESS STEEL JUilentid JJ,c. J J, i.s;,7. JpfysSvK JtilMiml Miiy V, JH77, ft licensed and protecleJ SJyfz&K uniler all tt.e bottom t PattnU ol UatU Wire. ji - Tho Most Pooular Birb fenos Wlro now ottered la market. Jt U at prices which cannot be unilenold I bolnij ma'le from Alb Yl oicvi aiuka. nnu me vntui sucurcii ncm Detwceil tho Hires. H making II ! absolutely RUST-prool-the great objection ogalnst II Uriah WlrA ullli I it a liutt iuaiiiiiI a k. . . t t-i Mum iiiiw n i. is iiiu hi nvirnu uruuim llio Wlrvfe SIANUFAOTUKI'.l) I1V Till! ST. LOUIS WIKE FENCE COMPANY, I The Frentress Barb Wire Fence Cov 814 & 810 N. Second St, St. Louis, Mo. Uaat Uubuque, IllliioU. "jf your Merchant doti not Iterf this Wirt, tend for frit Litti and CirtuUm., rr- A Good Family Remedy t HT 1 1 1 CT liY X 0 1 1 13 HARMLESS TO THE HOST DELICATE BAUSA.H -;rir4-'ru,1 saw, , i V t 7 " r TH eri:Mlru rrcnun'a th uagt i i liealtliy riiHK.) "What tlio Doctors Wny. ISAAI'll IIOIIAX. M. II.. f.rloiai, (., ( till., lull i a. itinr A I litM I .inifi: I iiil-mn pin t PMfeit ti-f.lcll(.li In (li-rj- can- l'l -tl 111) klmwl-iilii- II. muk (ontK! nn intt, I t i iim It In my ibl.yir ititi', amlntiii m ln.iir.dni am. v,i, ) fit. KI.HTCIIKIt. if !.rln(trn. M .)! r. 'l ri- i miiHi.il .mir linliiiii In ri'li-rtrci tu nr y uttrr lunlliltt rir i im In hi i! culiV.' 1)11. A. O. .lOIINfOS, cf VI. Vnr.nr. Il'a.. wrltnt or at mi iMitii'i tin! him, i f c ailllKiiiii,llitii lit lii til.ii' Ii) tli- Hii-tf 'Alla'irN l.liiiif Iml nillli " 111! .1 H.lfllVKI!. Mourn, lib, A'l . a prnrltc ni; ih)i!i l,u . r tv i ty r.ir irir.. i-1 , "It ( llm ln-l iiuparntlim ruriir.amntli)n In Hi-- wo:il." t- ii am imp -i nt nit- Tun- -l'i saiiv ni-i Aa, it u ii i ft i I Vi Kl.1 I. NT llKVI 1)1 . t I 'II ANt U A S N KM. TOIIA.VT IT tl , . ' n ,Ni-AiSKiif i,t m i ruiiM. I. V. 1IAK jMt-.V ,(l,toVtlt-lnra, FOR, SALEOY ALL DRUGGISTS. DEERE & CO. One I.ex-r Only lt'iiitreil tn niiernte It rnnnlni leu-1 ut all tleptha anil mi hlllalili i'. Tliu tlniplci-t, rtroiiKciit, caulvat uivrateil, anil tliu mutt, economical, becauto llio moat e:itltjfactory In Ita Ecrfonnancea and raoit durable of any. Itn lamo a been mado In tbo handa of 3.V0 farmers ilnr Idc tho tiaat B years, each year Increa'lni; Itn ponu larlty. Mado with loer Lift when ilealicil For full informatlou eend fur dcecrlpttvo Catalogue. V'sr It " m n mriuKAeJ If ynu i Etsr i f tiUMlii-K. oral T5J liir.ii r I IS i-no(ltivtliniiriiliinf vtM tir-iii.n n -pi-iiui- t,r j Kir miiir iiiiuii v "ii ' II-.IIHII mi-ii uu uiu KV nnu in ii - .-ii.iu Hop uitters. fiiwiu-t-, moi b. If rniinivsi-itniriinilnwaufri'iltiirfr m inr In. dlwiillui) l'i iilMiwKJH'iii.ll iniir- lilt! nr aintfli- i-l.l nrLRsoiiin;, mil- - j II luiirln'inluir l.iiij-ul.iillii'r mi u t. ul (UL- i.o!. nly un o PL'S Blttoro. II ll.TYIT ? "HI"1 wIimm t-r yiiu lii I tl..it .v ii i- fyit'-ni ii. ttl- . lum-lii. lull 'lliniictnila itie an. mi ill - I - 1 in aoiuu liiim of K IU noy itlst'UMl lll.ll llllk'lil l.nro iMVti liiv, i lit. rl t ini- (ii .ti.i il:tlln. fil tllOUt:l'llJ-l1ll'.ll, I H. t.ya (lnioly uinf MopumerB llntiToiiilui. y fH'iMH. A 'f. liry O. I. c N an aliHiluto iiriiriiiiii-'iiM'-i-iiniii. ilNi-a-r iif i i nt. niiii-i, llnl ii-riil In-l.li- n ii liu- ifil un. . iiii,iaa . Vim i; ill he , or Hop fJittsrc lrv.uiftt-titlm. limit, mlur I'll V . ii II Ml I ij i J II . I X' env i .1 il.II t in a y i::ir- i.i n txs Bl-ll III., Rothp-ti-r, . T. er.vo vou ; llfii. It Man l onvocl hun S ilrcUc. Kt ft -ft) it 'llm 1U-M CiuimIi Smiii la I'Wo'a ('un ttr ('niiaiiniptloit. 11 M-tb quirk nml II lattcapotiil, Uil-V alllllllt-'llllllll' bll'ISI'. I iii-ii'iiirn llin iliini'at ha ut II KM iiiv.i. rum mi; nn.ir. tvj i .l 1.1111 nr mil ,i -..te. iMPLOYMENT- . LOCAL OR TroTellfi Alio SALARY pt riuontu. AU EXPENSES ouvanci.l. IVAlilCH promptly paid. SLOAW R4 & WTrt m .A ".' ' ur' tii-Aiialilri for Ihiin. at nil aliiiiin nrltiiiiaHiiiti-lrriiiaia, ' tv iTi.ii,,iii A,- I'.... i aiuii-si . i iiimgn. Jll. V Kipf"liC"0,1lvl''1- l n- IllK'Mied. I'rlo l.'Saaila!aCtSl),M I'mapiclua iV I.lc niv. Ont iS fft-illll.lA. IMlilA I 1 1 4-,l--il! Bfr I Oil H'1 .1 M I ' lit I .1 '.tl. lllll.l V. A. V. .Motllvr. vol Ix nil I ini i:x nwrrxt! rt Airi:nrisi:its, jilnitr nun (mi miif llm Ad ivi t Isrmmt tn tltttt infii.-i. 3 THE KY I'lOW xJ2? TRADE ff fJBte-V MA"K- S( I: hop I ninrnn J!';-" i r m sj' rr-ll m 1 AGENTS WANTED for "tno Lidlei ot the Whltf. Houi t In Ibo Homes ol tho I'resldentl," the moat IntermUnR tuxik ca uiii xiin xj ever iiiuiiauiu. a maiory oi erery AO cj evi-r iwuuiiuu. a iiiaiury vi wrzj aa White House. M I. mm i h'nilit.. a TaT aEjP Taalal JiJElajEI