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Lincoln's Prophetic Dream.
It is not generally known tb:if Presi-
dent Lincoln nnce dreamed that be would
l> assassinated While he was neither a
professor of religion, nor even fixed on
his belief in one paiticular creed, still he
was tonil of reading and discussing the
Ltilile. On Sunday eve:iin«j he invariably
^ ... road chapter or two from ti e Scriptures
O,! think there is any bath roums in heaven i a,,,l 'I"'" Sitv« his explanation of it. One
1 - '— * "••• white-house he read sever
New
t4>. i. . t i i i . ' . | hileiiuijii. Lin ur;iiu i" ^iin. u" tllt'Ul
Y\ hen i hoy that belongs to a j ,n hot water and put cold cream on , on tL«e subject of dreams, and said he had
goes down a dark them, and let her sleep for a few nights : been haunted several days by a dream lie
— : with rubber gloveson,and I suppose they j had had. Of course they all wanted to
c •;— --- — could make her pass as an angel. Well ! hear ir. though Mrs. Lincoln she, did
ley'. If she hadn t lived in the alley 1, j have got to go down to the Humane
Feck's Ba3 Boy. ' have got for her to get things for her
j grandma, but some body else, has got to
Vou seem sorter broke up this morn ' chip in to buy gin for the old man. I
ir.s;," said the grocery man to the bad can't run a hospital and a distillery
lov as he came in and stood against the , both, on one cheap watch, but I am go-
counter, under the kerqsene lamp that 'ingto work for the humane society
v, <1- leaking on his hat. "And I knew • next week, and that girl can have
vo.i would be when I saw you going! the money I make, as long as the
down the dark alley last night with that | old lady's cough hangs on. Say, tloyou
ragged girl that ]>eddles apples. *"*
| ator who has tlie most 1 vvrative law practice
is Jonas, of -Louisiana, who earns each year
in the neighborhood of S2f>,00l>. Senator
Maxes is also quite wealthy, besides has a
fine business as an attornev.
rou.
tier class of sockty
k\ with a low girl"—
'•But gol darn it, she lived in tbe al
wouldn't baye gone in there," said the ! society's office. I was in a street car
boy, a little nettied at the letuarks ! t|le other uight, and the car was full,
.f the groceryman, and trying to ex-ja,ulgot off the track, and the lrnilc-
i not l elievi in dreams in tha least, and
I was astonished :;t him. So he proceeded
j to tell it:
i ''About ten days ago I retired to b>;d
}>!<!! tl.
"Yes that's all right," said the cheese
fiend, winking at the carpenter who
v. a nailing a weather strip on the door,
a ?!'! who looked as tbough he needed n
weather strip on the bottom of the bank
up bis low shoes. "Of course she lives
there and she inveigled you, a respect-
s i quite late. 1 had been up waiting for iin-
I couldn't pull it. All the men sat there j portant di.' patchcs from the front,
and wouldn't get out. They read
able boy, into her den, and you didn't at caci, otaer> alK| then they all
have 3'our coat collar pulled off to get1
you to go, I am ashamed of you, to go
off down a dark alley with a disreputa-
ble girl."
"There, hold on,condemn you,'4 said
• !:. had boy, as he grated his teeth and
)•;• ked up a stick of wood and drew it
i;ii the groceryman, his face pale as a
ghost, while the carpenter stopped work
to look on. "Vou say a word against
that poor girl, and down comes your
grocery. She is a Christian, that girl
is, though she don't put on any airs
and go to church with silk dresses and
rich duds. But she prays, by jingo,
better than any one of 'em. There ain't
none of these prayer sharps that gets
up and talk big words, that can make
mo cry but that little girl made me cry,
last night though I had broke a pair of
>kates. You see her father is a drunk-
ard, and he takes half she makes ped-
dling apples to buy gin, and her grand-
mother has got the consumption, and
iliat takes the other half to support her.
j knew that gill when I went to school,
;>nd yesterday she come to me crying,
mul said she was going to ask a favor
of me cause I had a heart in me. I
don't know how she found it out, but
:uiyway she said she hiid known it for
years. It seems her drunken father
had taken all her money aud gone on an
infill hum, and she didn't have any
it; buy fcoujc of those cough syrup loz-
enges for her grandma, aud the old la-
d.ty was choking up pretty rough, and
she wanted me to lend her a dollar till
sbe could realize on the apples she was
going to get trusted for. Probably you
noticed I havn't got any watch this
morning. I have got my chmn. with a
bunch of keys on it. in my pocket, but
no body will know I havn't got any
watch unless they ask me what time it
is and then I will tell them it is run down
and I guess it has cause pawn-brokers
never wind watches. Well, sir, I got
lour dollars on my watch, and I went
h ml bought apples for hei, and tnedi-
i i;ie for her grandma, and then I went
down home with her. You are right
about tin? alley being pretty rough, but
.viten I went in the little room, where
t he old lady was on a bed, and heard
her let one of those regular hark-from-
J uvtomb coughs, that sounded away
. wn the cellar, where it is damp and
inouldy, I tell you it made me feet se-
• urns. And when that ragged little girl
got down on her knees and prayed,
< here in the dirt, anil asked (lod to bless
She friend thai had rises up and lifted
.-tich a loud off the sufferer, do yon know
• felt as though I had swallowed a piece
< f turnip or something hard ane could
not get it down, and then tears came in
■ > my eyes just like when you peal on-
i.ius. She didn't use any of this high-
t ilutin language, such as the high sal-
aried preachers use when \nu want a
dictionary in your pew to rind what the
words means. II was no fnll'dressed,
formal praj'er, like some of the minis-
give us, when it seems as though
J liey had just been given a letter of
introduction to God, and wanted to show
i!im that He was in luck to get acquain
;<d with so distinguished and educated
l'i-cacher. She didn't gp.on and advise
> >'od how to run things, like some of the
■ 'i'eachevs I have heard and art as though
if God didn't take their advice lie would
• ..se his situation and be mighty lucky
He got a job carrying around a eol-
jeetu n plate. It wasn't that kind of a
prayer. The little girl got right down
;>u her knees and said: 'O. Father in
•eaven,' just as thogh fiod was sitting
right there in front of her on a three
:egged stool, and she seemed so confi-
dent that the heavenly father heard her
1 hat I could almost see His hand on her
liL-ad, petting tbe poor child. She did
s iot tell God anything about my pawn-
;'ig my watch and buying the apples
:'iid she didn't mention my name at all,
bat I could imagine that He who watch-
's even the sparrows fall, was onto the
bunch of keys in my vest pocket, [hitched
to the chain, bigger than a house. Say
o —^ • Pa-
pers, and acted mad, and the driver
pounded the mules. 1 was on the back
step, and yelled, - 'The members of the
HuinaDe society are requested to get
out of the car and help push.' You
ought to have seen 'eui. They all look-
got
out, and some were ashamed, but they
helped the mules. The boss, of the Hu-
maue society beard of it, aud he said
he would give me a job watching for
butchers who maul cattle. I guess I
can work my way up so I will finally
hold the proud posit ion of looking after
lame horses that draw swill wagons.
Well, 1 must go and send our doctor
down the alley, to sound the old lady's
cough, and have him charge it to pa,
As tne groceryman told the carpen-
ter that that boy had a heart in him as
big as a barrel, but you had to watch
the raisn b. x, all the same, when he
was around.
The Electoral Vote.
The following is the number of votes
that each State will cast in the next elec-
toral college, with the States devided
polieally as they voted at the last elec-
tion :
DEMOCRATIC.
Alabama -
Arkansas
California
Delaware
Florida -
Georgia -
Indiana -
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mary laud
Mississippi
Missouri -
Nevada -
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio -
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas - ,
Virginia - - -
West Virginia
Total
JIEPU3MCAX,
Colorado ...
Connecticut
Ulinoin • • -
Iowa - - •
KallSRS •
Maine -
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
New Hampshire .
Oregon - - - -
Pennsylvania •
UliKilf Island
Vermont
\\ iseonsin -
Tet il -
10
7
X
3
4
12
15
J2
8
5
y
us
i ml
could not have been very long in bed
when 1 fell into a slumber, for I was very
weary. During my slumbir I bugaii to
dream. 1 thought there was a stillness
about me, and I had been weeping. 1
thought I got up ami wandered down
stairs. The satue stillness was there. As
I went from room to room I heard moan
ing and iveepiiisr At length I came to
the end room, which [ entered, ami there
before me was a magnificent dias on
which was a corpse. Here there were
cautries ami a ciowd ot people. 1 said to
one of the soldiers: 'Who is dead at the
white-house?' Ho answered, 'The piesi-
deut..' 'flow did he dip?' 1 asked. 'liy
the hand of an assassin,' was the. reply.
Then I heard a great wailing all over the.
house, aud it was so loud it seemed to
awaken me. I awoke much depressed,
aud slept no more that night. Such was
my dream.''
From that time until his sail death Mr.
Lincoln was haunted by the tear of as-
sassination, and Mrs. Lincoln's first
words alter Wilkes Booth had shot hiin,
on April 14th, were: "His dream was
prophetic."' The remark was not under-
stood then, but. when the story of his
dream was subsequently told it was ex-
plained.—[Nashville Liberal.
Kind Words.
San Antonio Express: The wholesale
discharge ot laboiers l>y some ot the rail-
roads of the State is very discouraging,
[t'other roads follow in the same propor-
tion several thousand men will be thrown
uik)ii the country without employnietit.
and most ot them without money. There
are few more painful fights than that of
honest and would-be iiidu-trious working-
man. penniless, and seeking vainly for
something for his hands to do; but if the
other railroads of the State make reduc-
tions in their laboring forces anything
like that reported Uy the Santa Fe, such
siglns promise, to be plentiful wilhiu tin-
next few weeks or months.
Extracts lroni tne Cocstlta'lon of the State
of Texas. Relating to she Homesteads t
Families
Buy the Celebrated
YALE & JUBILEE ORGANS.
BEATS THEM ALL
R-niming
1 I owe
Warranted Ten Year
"3
.Agents Wanted.
JL.- A. WlI ,!SO>,
Slate Ajieiif. Dallas. Thexas.
w. k. hamiivrorv.
A^'eiil. ChiilxsviHe, Texa
"Hie IW-it, Most Celebrated, Purest Tone, Moat . rP( ii • 1Y1 \ '
Diu-aiiIk AInsfc Slmr lfl_ Mncf. P«rf<w>k * v 1 1J l J _J< *• ._ \ «
They never blister the tongue or lip.
Am! we have never heard of any mental
trouble arising this quarter. Though
they do not cost much yet they accom-
plish much. They help one's own good
nature aud good will. Solt words soften
our own soul. Angry words are iuel to
the flames of wrath aud make them blaze
more fiercely.
Kiud words make other people good
natiired. Cold words freeze people, and
hot woids scorch them, ami bitter words
make them hitler, ami wrathful wi.rds
make them wrathful. There is such a
rush of all other words, in our days, that
it seems desirable to give, kind words a
chance among them. There are vain
SI | words, aud idle words, and hasly words,
j ami spitetul werds, aud silly words, aud
jj i empty words, and boisterous words, anil
j warlike words. Kind words also pro-
j duce their image iu men's souls; and a
' j beautiful image it js. They soothe and
121 quiet, and comfort the hearer. They
- 131 shame him out of his sour, morose, uu-
12 | kind feelings. We have not yet liegGn
ij I to use Kiiui winds iu such abundance as
1 they ought to be used.
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- 247
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22
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14
7
71
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154
The total electoral vote is 401, of which
201 are necessary to S'Jept,
Made Him Blush.
A little Clifton girl went out to walk
with her aunt, aud Mr. Brown, who was
playing (be devoted to the aunt, When
she caaie back she rushed up to her
mother and exclaimed ?
"Oh, mamma, what do you think? I
•lroppeil my petticoat while I was walk-
ing with Mr. Brown and auntie."
' Good heaven, child, wern't you terri
blv em harassed V
''No, ma'am.''
"What did you do f
"I just Soaked at it and said to Mr.
Brown, 'Why Mr. Brown, yrai'vp }n;;t
your bandkercher,' ami, mamma, you
ought to seen him blush, and so did aim
tie."—[Merchant Traveler.
Classing the States as they voted at 4
ihe last, election, the Oemi>erats have 247 "
and the Kepnl.lieans 154.
Speaking ot the conviction of Huron
Miller for the killing ot Dr. Glenn, the
Ssin says • "Some of the juror-
were opposed touapiial pliUiNWineiil, tjijd
argued that because one upm had been
For the past, threo days those who have j killed tlie*o was no use in ! illing tpiothei.
gol up Ueforetlay have doubtless noticed : There Wi?s nolle, we lfiiderstiitnl. who
a huge- mi tuber of meteors or ithrioting j olaiined any mitigating clrpumMtaiifi^ in
stars. The reason of their being so plei^ j the case itself. We deeply sympatiiiae
tifui is that, the earth in its Journey
thn iigh space has been passing through ,
what, is known as the November zone td"
meteors since tbe 13th insr. Meteors are '
to be seen in any night in the year.!
though more frequently in August aud >
November. Astronomers say that the]
average nuyiher to be seen on any night |
with the naked eye is no loss than seven '
million every twenty lour boms. I
with this lumilv, and we s|j:p| ever do all
we can to maintain any of them in posi-
tion where they wjjl not feel the humilia-
tion ot Miller* misdeeds. Mrs. Miller is
a lady of r< fincment. who bus struggled
through years of suffering to bring up as
nice a family as we can iliscl. We would
add nothing to add one sorrow to her
store, or to that ot any of her children.
We hope the woild may let fhem stand
space between the planets is swarming | 011 "u'jf p^'fi fijerjfaj This is (he disjiosi
here are Be vend zones! tion iu Colusa. Whisky
with them. Th
thick set with them that give Que dis- i
plays at certain seasons of the year. But;
those who wish to see the grandest dis-
play ot a I'fetime are told to wait until
189!), when, accotding to the astrono-
mers, we will have a repetition of the
showers of 1833 and of 1808. There are
many old people now living who saw the
fouiier, aud various were tbe emotions it
excited. The light woke neatly all aui-
mate beings Iroui their slumbers and cre-
ated considerable uneasiness in some pco
pie. while many weie struck with co:.-
sternation. Ant so says that iu the space
of three hours two hundr<>d and forty
tin tisand fell, as seen from his place of
observation. The earth in its journey
bar e
has tieeii
:nd the bane of his familv."
Ids
do you know some of these lon<' prayers i !)rt*SPS tbe thickest purt of the zone from
by the dress parade preachers who get W,ndl ^ W,M' b"t 0,,Ce,iu ^
1,.,* iu« «. «n I « rs which gives tji( u.ile ot the next
:i \ at eh, j shower
go in the _
a salary big enough to own
make me tired, and I want to
woods and hear even a Hock of black-
birds sing praists in preference to list-
ening to a long recital of what a lot of I
miserable sinners all the people are who!
ire being prayed for, but 1 could have!
i stened to that dirty, ragged little girl j
pray for au hour, she was so natural, j
unil pitiful, aud talked so Hod could un-
derstand it whether He had ever grada-
ated at eollege or not. But she wasn't
i ilkiug against time for wages, and bhe
j ist seemed to have a little conversation
with the good Lord just as a child would
v.-ith its father, and then she got up and
i'.red some medicine down her grandma
■ ml made her a cup of tea on an oil
*tove, and toasted an egg while I sat
• here thinking. Do you know
!>r >ke ni< all up? If it wasn't fo
hi i":hei• (lw -. :ili*i !!;«■ jt:!i
gK'l
in 13!K>.
she
tint
Senator Anthony is the only Senator iu
service now who answered l> his name at
the roll call on March 4, 1861, when the
in members resigned. Ot Use
e.ght men who took the oath as Senator
iu 1859. Sena ors Anthony and Saulsbu-
ry are still "in harnessJudah P. Ben
janiiti is practicing before the English
bar; Simon Cameron, if Pennsylvania,
Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire, Sena-
tor Yulee and Jefferson Davis, are rest-
ing quietly ill private Jife 5 Thomas Cling
man, ot North Caroliiui, anticipates a
fortune from electrical inventions, Ly
man Ti uinbull is still practicing law;
Hannibal flamlin is still vigorous in his
declining years, and Harlan, of Iowa, ia
ARTICLE XVI.—GENKliAL PROVISION'S
Section 50. The homestead of a family
shall be, anil is hereby protected from forced
side, for the payment of all debts, ex'cept for
the purchase money thereof, or a part ot
such purchase money, the taxes due thereon
or for work and material used in constructing
improvements thereon : and in this hist case
only when the work ami material are con-
tracted for in writing, with the consent of the
wife, gi ven in the same manner as is required
iu making any conveyance of the homestead;
nor shall the owner, if a married man, sell
the homestead without the consent of the
wife, given in such manner as may he pre-
set-i I >eil by law. N'i> mortgage, trust deed, or
or other lien shall ever be valid, except for
the purchase money therefor, or improve
uients made thereon, as hereinbefore provi-
ded, whether such mortgage or trust ileed or 1
other lien shall have been "created by the lius- J
band alone, or together with his wife; and "
all prete.iiiled saies ot the homestead involv-
ing any comlitioii of defeasance shall be void. I
Sec. 51. The homestead, not in a town or !
city shall consist of not more than siilii acres'
of land, which may be in one or more parcels
with the improvements thereon. The home-
stead, in a city, town or village, shall consist
of lot or lots, not to exceed in value five
thousand dollars, at t he time of their designa-
tion as the homestead, without reference to
the value ot any improvement thereon. Pro-
vided, that the same shall l e used for the
purposes of a home, or as a place to exercise
the calling or business ot the head of a family.
Provided also, that any temporary renting of
the homestead shall not change the chaiactei
of ttie same, when no oilier homestead ha-
been acquired.
Sec. ; 2. On the death of the husband o>
wife, or lmth. the homestead shall descend
and vest in like manner as other real property
01 the deceased, and shall be governed by the
si.nie laws of descent and distribution." But
it- shall not- be partitioned among the lieirs 01
the deceased during the lifetime of the sur-
viving husband or wife, or so long as the sur-
vivor may elect to use or occupy the same as
a homestead, or so long as the'guardian 01
the minor children of the deceased nut-, be
permitted, under the order of the propel
court, having jurisdiction, to u^e ami occupy
the. same.
The mw defining the homestead and othei
property exempt from taxation, in accordance
with the above provisions is as follows:
Art. i8.'{4. There shall also lie. reserved to
every family in this State, free and exemp
from forced sale tor debts, the following prop-
erty : all household and kitchen furniture, all
implements ot husbandry ; all tools and appa-
ratus belonging to any trade 01 profession ;
all books belonging to private or public li-
braries ; live milch cows and calves, two
yoke ot work oxen, two horses ami one wag-
on; one carriage or buggv: one gun ; twenty
hogs, twenty head ol sheep; all provisions
and forage on hand for home consumption,
all saddles, bridles and harness iiccessntv for
the use of the family ; and to every citizen
not a head ot a lamily ; one horse, brittle aud
saddle ; all wearing apparel; all tools, appa-
ratus iiud books belonging to his private li
raiV
Durable. Most Simple, lilost Perfect
Ozqax in the world.
Send for circular.
NEW HAVEN 0E0AN CO.,
New Ilavcn, Conn.
ORGANS AND PIANOS.
1 1
l-YON & HEAUY,
I State and M-mroe Sts., Chicago.
WlSI on«t prrpuUi to&uy address their
Band Catalogue for f 883.
|2 i0 pajrrv, '-M0 InHtruiiH'tii.v.
Caps 1 !.-!!>. I'oiiii'ons.KpiniU-ls.Cap-
lmiips. Stands, Drum Majors' Stair? ami
I Ii-tt.-,Siin«lry Batitl 0:irti"S.K' Materials;
Includes ltiMrarMoo ami Exerei^t-s for
, &uil a Cataitt^uu of Cliulce I'.aiid MUfic.
Wo continue to
act assolicitorHfop
patents, .invest*,
traitc-mu, us, coji/rishts, lOf
tlie t'nite.l SuilCH, au-.t U> ahiaiajMit-
t-iits in tlanada, K-.glaiiJ. Vifttieo,
itermahy, antj al) other i-onntries.
'I'bii-ty—iA gears' practice. No
rSii);'ge njp i:.:i>■■ i' .i ai'utu<t*:la \ r iim^j
iuaa. AdYica bj r..>!i irco, ' ■ -•
1'a.tocia oiitaint-.i thro.irfl) tis arc noticiil in
th« AMiiiJicAif, vhieh has
tho larsfost riFsnlati'.ni, •iiais the moot initu-
Daniel F. Beatty's Manufactory,
Cor. Ruilriitul Ave„A: Jieaily St., *
Washinqton. New Jersey. Stai s of A«nerii:a.
(Over three (3) of si ?u-*> With eieveu
(11) additional iv%ri& r Ltiini.fr Vctr^3 i.v)
The rar/ffit and Mn-.: i '.-t.-tittfrte
llrthment of fciad on flits «i!ul-e.
VISITORS ARE ALV/AxS WELCOME-
T'n«?fttid .I'lidlv-illnsf ne^T8-
paj>qr is published ViXEKl V ;=♦ ..2t)ayear.
ftVuiid a>i l« .h t!:<? b f r: - devoted
to scif nee.
work;-*., $:u\ ciher tins trial
progro;-^. pnl-WsVod in a^ y con; v. Hiugle
e piv ^ i y lAiiilf 10 •; iiewa-
doalors,
A I dr. . •::rr. c. CV .f of Scien-
tili' A is:- -v-i:?,'.« ] v. Saw V-t Ji.
A Needed Reform-
Iljw rarely «'o wt> find a home that
courteous consideration of speech and
manner which prevails in socety. A man
will speak to his wife in a tone of voice
that WfHlId be felt as au insult if ummI
elsewhere an<l to ! ny other wtnnarj and \
a wife will lie as clisiegaided ol right and
let ling and coutesy towards her Imsnaiid.
liiothers and sisters chafe ami iiiticise
a-itl liiul fault with t aeh othter in a way
that, would not- ! .* tolerati'd ft 11" ^ uio-
metit if tliny venture on such a freedom
with the people they meet outside of tin ir
homes.
it needs no argument to show that this
i.s wrong. Are the feelings of those we
love to he less regarded than the feelings
ol strangers? shall we weigh the meaning
of otjr words and lie careti.l in tittcrance
wlie.il au|'iii!{ ontynte people, iiinl tlnig
them about 11,flightlessly tit ilinatured ;Pi
home, to hurt, ami vroiunl, and itii|i<>\ *
Ah! the home peace ami home eouitnrt
are perpetually Imit-ed for lack ot consul-
elation iu thi> thing!
lieatler, how is it with yon! Ale you
as guarded in .specli at home as when iu
society, lest ,ttm should wound li.\ a too
treely s|.oketi senliuieiit! Are you as
careful ot the feelings and considt-raie of
the ci>liili<rt o' yom hiishaiitl. your wife
your brother or sister, or of your depend-
ent, as ol the straiiger or acquaintance
you meet- abroad?.
Think ot fht-se tilings. It js for want
of reflection that so little good feeling and
kindly intercourse prevails at home. -
pin to think right about this matter. It
is tile first step towaids living right.
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• hlGRAHM SERINS MACHINi
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DEAL- '
'irft-:=*fT>rs s AN O;T.E R.-"
.AU5,R tss
UB E R S '"AG ENT.
PEARL ST.1
7 WANTED Ntw Y0RK
E. i ,
•" vlv. F A C I O -• Y , AT
-brattleboro vt.
iil'c is l*y. i*o an«l
"j I daiv 1 >i '* vou dif. s«nm-tliii «r
1- mighty :md .-iildimt* li'av«* bfliii>d
to cniHiiitT tiiue. a uv.'k in your « \vn town-
§T> out tit No ri>k. Everything ih*w. Cap.
BEATTY'S BEETHOVEN
2,7 STOPS
GRAN!) ORGAN, Now Style
No. 4.«hX5. STROPS <>«•?.
avM< r i*sol.V:t bra«c*d GOL-
► VX1IW NCUB REEDS, it
l!to FIni-t Organ over
J made. A Cave.it Is £Jo«l
, at tilts i'atfi t Ojfire, to pro
tCCt it. 2i->o1hcr tttcmijarl-
nrr-f u 0ih:s On/trti.
Prlco with
i sic cu-l Book.'i.i'y—
Cabinet* Panor. Chapel & Pipe
Organs, $30 and upwarJs, in great varict*.
PIANOS
GRAND, SttUA
andVPRlGHT 1
to Sl(iO(>. Warranted
If you caui.ot vi^it n e t «*
Bare to -v.d fc,r t,
('ataln^ue licfcre ,
onyins; i'L<ewhere.
pral directsvith the man- —_
ulactur. r au<i sav * inidtilcntt r.'s |.routs. U rite for
list of uauie-i of fr.:;cl:oM*rs. Aodukss oa call epos
DANSELF-BEATTY.. ,
JtfUlungton, New Itttei, United Sta es of Ancrica
OThe buterb Guide, Six
34, Fall and Winter, 1883,
gives wholesale prices direct
to consumers on everything
you use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fun with. Tells how
to order with exact cost, 216 pages-—large
ones —3,300 illustrations — a whole
picture gallery. Contains information
gleaned from the markets of the world.
No other price-book in existence contains
as much information. Sent free toany ad-
dress upon receipt of postage (7 cts). Let us
hear from yon, or visit us when in our city.
Xear Exposition Buildings. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
121 &. 329 Wabnab Avenue, Chicago, IU
Henderson's Leader.
It is not only the best-
hade, but it is the light-
est-running. quietest and
simplest in the market.
It is the acme op perfection is
workmanship and principle.
-*l0UR MOTTOst-
protection to dealers;
Maintenance of good retail, prices;
xo promiscuous scattering ok
wholesale prices.
XientiWANTED.
FOK PAKTlCrLAHS AIH)RKF-R
The Leader Sewing Machine G
CLEVtLiND, Ohio.
PGHTRUNNINg
TH K ST A TV DARI)
FKINTING HOUSE
|
fs now romiili-tc. m.tl in j>i>ssc«Kioii ot «-v«'iy ,
f -ilil\ iifC€'ss;iiy to tl<> itny •'I:th-- ol'woik
rif|tliml in Nottlici II Tcxns: :it rt*:isoual>l« .
Iiltl-S. t
It liHf.it full <uij>j>tv of ninti'i i:tl; Thr«- '
PrcMst-it, n vt-v.v .i;rt';it v:iri.-ty of Plain tnul
Pilltl'V t\]H'illlll Ol'ltillllflltS. tltttl Cilll tit. UOlli
in tliflii-st lii.itmc.i |iroin|iil.v.
.-r- of .-vi-i'A- si/ i <>ii:.-liIv w:-n<tr; -.1 I4': -.1;
Ol any kitif', t'in-iihii-s. ilill utitt iji f.ti-i or
lt:ir«ts I'Xemt.'il in tin- m-.-itrst | l';n>i;-ii
lot work in Mi.' st\ ic-.
A sU-reotvpi-tlej'.ii I Ill- tit is Ili-tl «.{||< Jo\
.M.o.
w
MACHINE CO-
CHICA .O.II.L '
• c:?AMGEt MASS.
, ANn ATs ANT*-j (?\r 7
\V. U. HA MILT N Agents,
Cl uksville Tr-\;is
THE BEST WAGON
ON WHEELS—
IB MA^pffACTURHD by
BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WIS MA KB EVERY VARIETY OP
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
Ann bv coufiuiujr ouraelvta strictly to ooe clans of work; by einpioyliiL' nuue but tbe
of WOUK.HEN, uein;r nothing but FlitBT-CLASS iMPHOVKD !M.\rf!INKUY and t t« Y5«V
BEST of SKLhiCTBI) TiMBBR, aud by a THOiCOUGH KNOWLEDGE of the we hare
jUbtly earned tbe reputation of making
hi
THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Ag«nts u^ay, ou llielr own rceponsi'.iiiiy, gi\e
the followih,' warranty with each wagou. if so agreed:
ITe lVarraiit the FiSII BROS. WAGON No to be well uia«i« in every partic-
ular and o( ^ood material, and that tbe stren/ih of the r'auie is sufli^icnt for all work wiih f&u
nsa^e. Sboulrt any brcal:aire occur withiu one year from thin date by reasou of defective insirnai
or workiu;t:ibnip. repairs lor the smne will be furnirbed at plnce of s iK-, fre«r of charge, or *he
plitre ««f said repairs, a" per agent's price ilst. will be paid in cash by the purcnaser prouueiu^ a
aamplc of ihe broken or defe live part* an evidence.
Knowing w« can sui: you. we solkit patronaire from every section of tbe UtiitfJ States. Send
for ha«s and Tei ms, and"ior a copy of Tiilf KACiNU AGKI«'ULTUHIST. to
VX>U BUO . 3c CO., Uaciur, WU.
FREE! FREE! FREE*!
SJXTKE THE ACEKCY FoK THE MOSTjJ'E!:FK(T AM) BES'l
SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORl D. THE
MM viwuii
If the Award :it tin
AND
Machines,
ELL AT I
Siivt; liKilifV anil tinif liv -
t.i Pri.'fs iitui
toll
A Good Reliable
•v - 4-
C. AV. BLOSS,
WAGON MAKER AND REPAIRER
I'uts ttjta uncoil with li<ii>M
arc wIiwIh, that iil uiitlust
•three Xortheru \V:i««us. lit—
puns iloue iu the very besi tuatuici. Simp on
Main Street. K.ist nt the Jail. uo.lO
A Common-seuse itemcdy.
SALICYLICA
jV«> Mor<> Rheumatism
Ciout oi*
TinreJiate Relief Warranted,
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Five years •■slal.fit.li. tl au,| ,„-v«-i Kik-uii tl. ,;lj| ln
a single ease.aeute <-r eliruuie. HrXrr to all ju,,.,.
lli. iit )>livsi<-i.'tiis ami «liug iststi.i (in it
! atie«liea. <"
SECRET:
rut: om.v hissoi.vki: hk thj-:
t Kit; At tn WURH i:\isrs ix iuk ,V«,n
t K UIIKl-SJATIC AMUiUl l v lUTIFN i s
SALICYLICA is timwii as a tiiuiittiii-M*,,M. nm,..
.!>. iH-t-atiseit *litkesdm-rtl,-ai theeau.s, „| l; "„
ma tst", i ati.i Neuralgia, « hite n,a„v
I""""-—«■'.> 'teat
It haalH-eti eunee.le.1 by eniinetit « ientisls ,|l lt
outwartl a]i]ilieatii.iis, siteh as rttl.l.i,,.. with ! i
ointments l.itii,.ent . s,„„hiitg 1,„ jVl V,.7,*
eradicate these .its.'jises wltieh aiv tj„. , ,
ciurvi'IrA ,hr,l,UK".',vi"' ' "' Aei.1 '1
SALICYLICA WOlks Willi . lli rt oil
this aeitl atul ivimiv. s the «!i.Noi<l«.r lf is ..
exclusively twrd by all ,-e)et.n„e.l at
America :iud huroiic. !Ii. h« sr i !
of l'aris reports H5 per rent cres in Vim
KEMEM HElt
that SALICYLICA.i* :i cei'!a v cui-e f"«n Rh*-i ,•
Gout ami Neuralgia. The m.,st
siilHliied almost instantly.
farnw" " 'KV"" "> i"t«y re-
'I'lioiiKiiints ot'testinitinials s.,„ aj-pli.if>11.
a Box 6 Boxes for $5.
. eiit tree l.y mail t.-, .-,,,t... u,«.itev
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
hut <lo nut lie ileliiit..<| iiifn i :..„ • -. .-
snlistiitites
■s •" I.. : . uieti.1,.,1 ;l, ..jll>f
WASHBURKF A r/l " " ''I' the name «t'
•n!i .. P i ' whieh iN.r„.,r-
iit«lis|ieti.sal'>|,'' Ve^uVs'ite "."''iusVt'r ;,n
■",h-
WASHBURNE & CO., Proprietor.;
n,":U'" ;,v' ,"r- St. N. w York
il
O I i'l"-"Ple ale always .>u the l<>,.kt.u
11.." ehanees to iiten-atft- 11,-it .
t,v. tl V"1^' «" « bee..me
by, th.KM- who .to net tmj.iove Jl:, jr t,t.|...||, ti-
tles remain in poverty. Weoffi-r a great e!tane«
t<> litake iiKiney. \\ «• want nianv men women
"•y s ami girls t<> work for us right iu tneir <>«■[
loealttieH. Any eau ,1., ,l!- wo k ,
man ten tmicsordiimrv *va««vs pvn,...J, * . .. ..
Inrnisheil free. Xo one ^hV. s
make m..ney tapitlly. Y,.u tan .tevole v-mr
whole ttrue t„ tl„. w..ik. ,.t only v«t„ sjaii- mo
it.f " . Ma,ul I'rit.t-
« 1 .ess, iniike til Isaac & Set I, Adams
i . " ' laten l'4x3ti. Also Muall
itt-^UM- «a" I j"b Pr, SS HX18* « '" >V
I tcaitM we have u« ti.se t(>r Hu m. An
l" Stand a ui) On ick.
A0BINS0N WAGON CO.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Tins company hayk jl sr finisheli com
pLErEU shops with kveicy facility
)f 'iik! i-atk.st i.Ml KOVEIl ma-
<- lilXEKY, and auk pkepai.'eu
to al a n1 "fac'i't: if k
STANDABD TRADE YEHICLES
Farm W;igon.s,
, ^ 'I'iiii; WaKoiisiS
Wnrfoion Wa-oiisi
e";u" Ht ew.ster Huk^VS
SEND FOR DESIGN AND PKIC'ES. TO
ROBINSON WAGON CO.
Cincinnati Olio.
liAJfNKS'
1 :itelll t,«,| all,| Steam l'oU'
er J.::eliiiiei v. t'oni|.let,. ,,ti|-
•its tor Aet it;.I \\ i>, k j ||s_
lln-.-s. I.allts lot WikhI or.Met-
al. I'iretilai Saw sterol | Saws
rtii'iiiets, Mortineis, Tenoiieis,
ete. Maeliiite.s oi, trial j
<iietl. l>« Meri|itive Catalogue alllj j., j,.,.
Free.
B P- & JOHN BARNES
No Vl.j/ .Mam ,st.
li'K'U'tiril, (H.
it tl-
I.lst
I'm- Sale.
Bostwick's Saw injj Macliiue for euttm^
t g.s—Hie iK^t llta.le, liewr t|s«>«I. A .
at STAN'DAUD
TIIE S TAM)AltI>
Is ulilished every- FriUiiy evening, PMitainiri.-
lie l:itest State :ltl<i F<.r«-igll news III ih,. hottro?
puhhicatio(t at Two I«>i.i.Aks tn-i- im:nu. N„
tihseriplK. ' w iil l < • ait'leu e.,« u lit- mail luniks
or even one \ sstw- after the evjiirali..n < l tlte tjnie
paid ttir; any t.titer rule ItretnlK eoultt^ion, ami t,--
sults in toss to; !,•• ruliiisltft, rtlnl no l*iiltli-.|i<-tol a
|)iililie journal makep :ttiy jnniit on tlte amount r.i-
i-eiveuoir stil.set-i|>it<-ii. Still fin- |uililiHher<le*ii'<'
the largest |.rar|ieali)v eiit-iilitlKin for I In- Ix-ni-lit
"I ltwai'Vi-U{.ii> an<l us anil of lloittg gooil
.-lint in ll legiiiuiaiv ways wiil emleaxot Itxle
—rve it.
No alittslve inalt«T will \ e ]>nlilisli*'<l in the
paper as an advertisement «r otlierw ise. It is I lt<.
■Inly ol a pitl lJt.itrnali t to t-i.ilt-avttr ti pro-
tect the eon inutility from ti - wholesou e.-x.ilruotrt
anil to culiivale peaee ami good will Ot-twt-es ail
vers** interests.
Marriage and Oliituaiy adveitlseineiit.H
[Ug live lines will Ih- • kalged lot : v.ilhilt
limit tliey pn.|H-l ly l ouie ttliile-- tln-Uead of m
C'ouitiiuiiications upon sulijeeU «t il ten-st
comtituiiity, an- solicited n>.m practical
pcrieiicetl cilixetis.
I he paper Will contain wccklv as tiitteh valu:
able matter p..« I tie sltt.j.-, o| acrii nltuie as
call Ue jfteuiietl.and coiuniituicalioits illuotativo
of pi-act cai agin ultitre in Noitheru 'iexasai
solicited Iroui persuiiH in this and a.lji.iuii
couutu-s.
No tr j s for the iiiexpniein. il. such an
for operating in utoi-k . lu-i..-v.>lrnt shan t
the ezjH-rienci- of a life tinu-in curing icn.-tiui|i-
tion. or ntlier iliueuis; nor anv H<lvcrtiscitiitl«
tor the etttH ..| private ilis.-as.-s. k citv oiiacba
will In- inselied in this |.a|H-r, at an pitce
til
t« the
iiinl ti
Beni-
to iiie
< 'lubbiii^Itatew.
■tfy
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DeMorse, Charles. The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1883, newspaper, November 30, 1883; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234840/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.