New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 10, 1889 · Page 6 of 8
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•Iwf^J»« ratal 1 4 FARM, FIELD AND FIRESiDE. If You Have: well away yrom it, and more than Beautiful a Good W Miners who attempted to go to work at His Best Glrl-f£y$* Streator, 111., were assaulted by strikers and this again, if it is proposed to place it All the Year Round: Some roughly handled. Detroit Free Press. on a higher level, which, however, one has classified women under two —i should never be done. Th well He hurried up to the office as soon Farming Notes. headings—the beautiful a the good. No appetite, Indigestion, Flatialencfl^yf! IP YOUK M1KD IS CLOUDY AND YOU FEEL, dutf should be lined thoroughly with mortar, as he entered the hotel, and without Sick Headache, '-all run down," Utmt-ff and heavy take Allen's Iron Tonic BittersJ. the milk -records of ttoe Michi- The distinction may be too absolute, in? flesh, yon will find fe so at percolation cannot occur P. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul Minn. waiting to register, inquired eargerly: but it is certain at the wise man gan State a the average annual between the crevices of the bricks, m«i would rather admire than marry a "Any letter for me?" yield of six Short-horns was 5,009.16 and it should be well covered, so at Two unknown men were instantly killed at beautiful woman. And it is no less The clerk sorted overapackagewith pounds of six Ayrshires, 8,525.33 Camden Junction, Md by the Chicago express surface drainage cannot get into it, certain at many men who have on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. pounds, and of two Jerseys, 4,919,5. for you want to drink water at has the negligent attention at comes of married women remarkable for their a .—m. come into the well from the bottom, practice, then flipped one—a very Cholera morbus in its worst form has The bee keepers of Champaign county devotion have with sorrow seen an after it has been purified by filtration made its appearance at Johnstown. Pa small one—on the counter. HI., have lost all their bees this extraordinary change in their wives and over a hundred workmen are afflicted through the earth. Thus, then, these the remedy yon need. They tone npthe winter. with the complaint. soon after marriage. In such a case The traveling man took it with a are the precautions to be observed in weak stomach and bnfld uptheP flagging energies. Sufferers front js*§ the woman may not scruple to explain iiin locating a building your well in the curious smile at twisted his pleasant-looking The original Bartlett pear trees, It is a pleasure and satisfaction to many mental or physical overwook will find *$£" this change as due to the novel country. How about the city? Well Velief from them. Nicely sugar eoat«£ »'%.•* to learn that Allen's Lung Balsam, that named after Enoch Bartlett, still face into a mask of expectancy. and jarring circumstances of married water in the city should never be standard family medicine for oughs, croup, stand on his grounds, near Boston, SOLD E E W E E £& and all lung diseases, can now be procured used the sources of contamination life. Bu she will not be saved and are over fifty years old. PATENTS at 25 50c and 1.00 a bottle at any drug He smiled more as he read it. Then a ^SSsslf by such sophistry. Th father are too numerous and hidden to be A T,EHM*mr store In England a very fine flavor is imparted Wash'tonJDC«^, avoided.—Annals of Hygiene. of the Jesuits knew all about oblivious of other travelers who jostled Sendfor circ*I ^Ife.* The double execution of the negroes Prince to the flesh of fattening turkeys it when he made it a rule of his him, he laid it tenderly against his Fleming and Bichard Jordon, for the murder $5 TO $ 8 A DAY. Samples worth $2.16 f^m by feeding them, in confinement, life at familiarity with all women How to Feed a Horse. lips and actually kissed it. of the negro John Taylor, occurred at FREE. Lines not under horses'feet. Write- s"y-** "with cooked food in which chopped ought to be avoided, even with the Quitman, Mass. BBHWSTBR SAFKTI SK13 HOUKBCO.,HoUj,r~ I is about as difficult for a man to A loud guffaw startled him. most devout at the most innocent sweet herbs, like par&'ey, have been A A I A E S W\ find out just how to feed a horse to "Now, look here, old fellow," said a commerce with them, if it would not Per Peterson, a young Swede, was stabbed mixed. the best advantage, as it is to find out loud voice, at won't do, you know. to death without provocation by a gang of stain our conscience,ieavessome stain jr how to feed himself. Ho many men Too spooney for anything. Confess hoodlums in Chicago. Carrollton, Mich., presents an ob DUroTIVniCI H.Singleton,Counsellor-at-law fer1 upon our reputation, and the smoke now, your wife didn't write at letter!" 1 ii I Washington, write for inetructions.personal know just what to eat, and how ject lesson in the shape of a little tarm ii blackens, though the fire does not Oregon, the Paradise-of Farmers. attent'n siren much? Their own feelings a be a well tilled. It twenty acres yielded burn us." Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant warning. In feeding the horse we "No, she didn't," said the traveling who have used Pfsols^ this year thirty tons oi hay, $1,000 crops Bestlrmt, grain, grass and stock country Cure for Oonsumptiom man with an amazed look, as if he in the world Full information free Address the have no such reminders. I is all worth of raspberries, 40 0 bushels It has been said at the beautiful Oregon Immigration Board, Portland, Oregon say it is BEST OF AIX. would like to change the subject. judgment, and half of at is guess Sold everywhere. 95c. strawberries, 30 0 bushels onions. woman is a book containing only a at lptter is from my best girl." Health and Strength work. Oats are theuatura grain food single page, which may be read at a 20 0 bushels potatoes and 20 0 To Exchange for Poultry The admission was so eunexpected of the horse he wants a reasonable glance whereas the woman who is of corn. Total money value, $2,150. that the trio of friends who had allowance of good hay, clover or timothy, Any kind of Wood, Coal or Straw Heating or both beautiful and good is a book of Cook stove at Wholesa'e prices. Write what caught him said no more until after Soon replace weakness and languor, if that reliable or the two combined. Oa A report from "Yarmouth, Nova you have and kjnd of stovs you want to many pages, proper perusal of which medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is fairly and they had eaten a good dinner and straw is good when the oats are cut J. F. FERRY, Scotia, says Wilson is the only exacts a life-time. I may be so but faithfully tried. It is the best medicine to keep were seated together in a chum's Box 437 Minneapolis before the stalk has lost all of its strawberry "sufficiently productive the blood pure and to expel the germs of scrofula, why is it at the women of the latter room. Johnstown Horror green hue. Wheat would be found salt rheum, and other poisons which cause so so far to be worth cultivating uncommon type always survive their Then they began to badger him. a nourishing food for the horse, much suffering, and sooner or later undermine OurNew Book. The Johnstown Horror orVaBe* husbands or series of husbands? We always want to get a little more "It's no use, you've got to read it and not so dear as some would the general health By its peculiar curative ofDeath, themostthnl 'ing bookever issued Agentawantedin Enough, however. Ir. will be sufficiently to U3, Dick," said one of them. "We every township Terms 50 o!°, Outfite. than the market price Tor our wheat. power, Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens the system at first think. Bu it is very 30c National Pub Co 218 Clark St Chicago,Hl. evident from these few pages want to know all about your best while it eradiates disease It is the people's I once raised a crop of 2,500 bushels concentrated food, and all such at women have always been esteemed favorite medieine girl." I prescribe .\nd fully en, and sold it for $3.25 per bushel, but must be fed with great care, and dorse Big 6 as the only as an amiable blunder, and "So you shall," said Dick with great "I know that Hood's Sarsaparilla has restored in connection with coarser food of tried hard to get $3.30.—Michigan specific forthe certain core my health, and prolonged my days I was feeling are likely to be the cause of incredibly coolness I will give you the letter or this disease. some kind. Jf oats are crushed, or Farmer. badly for a long time, my trouble being a G.H.INGRAHAM.M bitter blundering in the future. While and you can read it yourselves just coarsely ground, they will prove general nervous prostration accompanied with Amsterdam, N. Y. It is now a misdemeanor, in the there is time, let us entreat their leaders There it is," and he laid it open on chills and fever. After taking five bottles of We have sold Big fas more nourishing. In England they many years, and it has Hood's Sarsaparilla I felt so well as to beable to the table. eyes of Kansa law, for a breeder to to look whither they are going. are passed between rollers. Bu if a given the best of satisfaction. do my housework I am as well now as any one I guess not, said the one who had he about the pedigree of the stock he the men of this generation, happily, horse's teeth are good it will generally of my age, 82 years MRS E. THOBF, St. D.R.DYCHE&CO.. been loudest in demanding it "we it matters but little*. Fo Albans, vt sells. Chicago, it grind its oats pretty well. Whatever like to chaff a little, but I hope we are 81.00. Sold by Druggists. When all is thought and said, "I think Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine grain you feed do not let the horse for women or anyone who has bad blood The heart still overrules the head gentlemen. Th young lady would ST. PAUL SCHOOL FURNITURE GO., drink immediately after. If you do, JEIME E SMITH, East Broad Top, Pa. Occupation For Women. Still what we hope we must believe, hardly care to have her letter read by much of the grain will be washed out And what is given us receive. New York Telegram: I have lately this crowd," and he looked repioachfully Hood's Sarsaparilla 8X.PAUL.MINH. of the stomach without being digested. We are thus assured of a measure of heard of several useful occupations at his friend. Corn is not the best food for the domestic happiness in our lives. taken up by English ladies. or example, "But I insist upon it, was the answer, horse. I is too carbonaceous or But, oh ye stern maidens, to whom School PnrnltnNSBd the making of jewelry, and different "there is nothing in it to be School Supplies. Correspondence heating and fattening. Not every one SICKHEADAGHrby 100 Doses One Dolla your fair sisters look for guidance and E golicttaaV articles in gold and silver. Original ashamed of—except the spelling that wants a fat horse. at is not a from district officant*. instruction, we beseech you to have is a little shaky, I'll admit, "but she and artistic designs are in this and those desiring sn•geucy. sign of the best of health in either mercy on the men of the future.. Aik for Cats* won't care in the least. Read it, way made and carried out by a young logue D. man or horse. Corn is apt to make i'ositirely cured Hardy, and judge for yourself." English girl of my acquaintance, who these Little Pills. a horse stiff and logy. All dry food is Music in the Family. All Styles WEIX DRTXXS,. Thus urged Hard took up the letter, They also relieve Dis is at present engaged in the more difficult not the best forth horse's health. I Hydraulic and Jetting, and" tress from Dyspepsia.In Mrs. Sijjourney. shamefaced enough, and read it. task of stone-setting. Skill can needs a few roots, apple3, carrots, digestion andTooHearty Supplies and Wind Mill*, There was only a few words. First he An excellent clergyman, possessing Eating. A perfect remedy easily be attained by any one who has potatoes, or other succulent food, as manufactured by F. C- laughed—then swallowed suspiciously forDizzrness.KauBea much knowledge of human nature, a faculty for using their hands, although a relish and a regulator of the bowels. Austin Mfg. Co., Chicago, Drowsiness, Bad Taste and as he finished it, threw it on the instructed his large family of daughters —National Live Stock Journal. in the Mouth, Coated it takes time, patience and HI. Address table again, and rubbed the back of Tongue.Pain the Side in the ordinary practice of music. particular* practice to arrive at "very great results. TOKPID LTVEB. They his hand across his eyes, as if troubled They were all observed to be amiable A good diamond setter constantly regulate the Bowels and Catalog, with dimness ot vision. Cleanliness Commended. Purely Vegetable. and happy. A friend inquired if there SBoral at work can earn $3,000 to "Pshaw," he said, "if I had a love Price 2& Cents. Mr. James I. Baird expresses in he was any secret in his mode of edueacation. Ag'ta $4,000 a year. Then again there is letter like that—"and then was silent. Tribune the opinion at Asiatic cholera, CABTEB MEDICINE CO., NEW YOBZ. replied, '"When anything for Dak. bbokbindins, marquetry and photography, "Fai play!" criedrone of theotheis, at fell destroyer of the human disturbs their tempers I say to them andMlnn^ Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. which is all quite fit for the with an uneasy laugh." race, is to-day as virulent and fatal 'Sing' and if I hear them speaking ROGERS A ORDWAY, ST. PAUU MlNN~ ladies to busy themselves with. The "I'll" read it to you, boys," said as ever, save from the mitigating effects against any person I call them to sing I latter, perhaps, demands a lesser extent their friend, seeing they made no Woven Wire Fenctag THIS IS BEST of sanitary precautions, of which to me and they sing away all causes move to take it, "an I think you'll of intellect and dexterity of the STEEL cleanliness is chief, notwithstanding of discontent and every disposition to GOOD ADVICE, agree with met at it's a model love WIRE fingers, but it requires artistic taste Wire Rope Selvago the great advance of medical treatment scandal." Such a use of this accomplishment letter." and a certain amount of study. of the malady. The same is true might seem to fit a family for And this is what he read: of the dreadful yellow fever. Until the company of angels young voices Mi owen deer PaPa marshes, stagnant pools.filthy streets Gifts for a Bride. around the domestic altar, breathing sa mi PRairs every nite annd and alleys of towns and cities, were I'rom Harper's Bazar. sacred music at morning and evening Wen kis yure Pictshure 1 ASK god to You want a good Liniment drained and cleaned out, thus destroying bless you gOOd bi Pa Pa yure Best gurl devotion, are a sweet and touching Wedding gifts to the bride from her DOLLY. the protecting shelter if not for Burns, Sprains and Bruises. friends are by no means confined to accompaniment. or a moment or two the company the virus at germinated it, these jewels or to silver certainly not to No family should pretend to remained silent, while the little letter diseases widely and fearfully prevailed. table silver, which it is the province 8 0 TO S2 PER ROD. Reading Robert Burns. was passed from hand to hand, and Is not the germ ot "hog cholera'* of keep house without a Liniment. 1 lS^ a 1 a es to match ~8oTd&yusord~eafer*akdrosuybInformaHontfcMd.8ol of near relations to give, but there are ns..Gates to match to thfa line of goods FBKIflir PAID you would have said at each and kindred nature, and like them subject In these days cheap reprints and many small things in silver which every one had hay fever by the snuffing North Market and Ontario SUu, ChieacoTill. Let us name a remedy, to the same influences? If hogs were make especially personal gifts, and public libraries make the best books 0-NAJU IH1S PAMR MM Jou wriu. at was heard. Then Hard jumped kept in small lots, and often shifted are therefore sufficiently important HOFRB TODR PANTS? accessible to the poorest people. I to his feet: RECOMMENDED from one locality to another—this to be chosen by the bridesmaids or "Three cheers for Dolly, and three is difficult for one to put himself in precaution to facilitate cleanliness, other young friends. Thus there is Probably jm mostly boy n*&y cheers more for Dick's best girl. the place of the poet Whittier who, made clothing became you have especialy if kept close confinement, the silver bound prayer book which an idea that tailor made gar They were given with a will. with pure water and wholesome food by thousands who bear willing menu are too high in price, and when a boy, lived where books were the bride carries during the marriage because you may lire in the —would not the wide spread devastation ceremony, or a silver girdle to wear country yon may imagine yon so few at a chance volume was hailed testimony to its virtues and can not be fitted Tbat'e where The Finger-Ring. 9 of this disease soon be arrested with her tea gowns a long-handled, you re wrong. We Can Fit Tfe« as a blessing. The poet thus narrated 1,000 HIIM Away. Onr System Let cleanliness in all places where slender lorgnon of silver, or else an action when applied externally. "About the Wedding-ring," in Popular or Measurement blank, (which to the Rev. Robert Collyer an are perfect), together with a fall these animals are confined be scrupulous oxidized silver opera-glass, a useful Science Monthly. •et of samples, will he sent you Persons ofevery degree of intelligence free upon application. episode in his life: chatelaine watch of artistically enameled and universal, and in time the Of all the ornaments with which f4 PAHTS.—We hare probably made and dellrered malady will be greatly subdued, if it moreof thesegarments than any otherthree bousescom silver, hairpins of shell with combhke When I was on the farm in New and every rank in vanity, superstition and affection bined. Tbey are without doubt the best made gar silver tops, or the tiny shell side does not disappear.—-Country Home. Hampshire, and quite young, an old menu fn the world We make pante from %i to ill. have decorated the human form, few Suits from $18 np. State about what price you wish life use combs with silver mounting, fingershaped Friend who was visiting the ireetings pay when ordering samples. Delivery.— Our blanks have more curious bits of history will explain thlr to you but to- ease your mind they vinaigrettes of silver short came to stay one night. After supper Etiquette of the Pantry. are all sent by mail the same as a letter, at postal than the finger-ring. the earliest rates, i. e.. 3 5 rents for a pair of pants, 7 5 cent* enough to thrust inside the glove, a he said to me, "John, lad, I've something MM. Pai Kille times the ring has been a favorite fors.uH. Sent anywhere in the United States Ifyoa From Harper's Bazar. Onecessitieoluxuriealorderpur-x-"*,Vf*,"'«'*•'?.-e-ft,th»E.We*rwith-Septv-encyinforo.onn.seyolifeGUIDwhsMxd'ilWanhf,sampltTAILORhusefualoaIsfruPaulEs..defurnisBtfoHMarc.asenthdeTnSt.yeardBUTTEBSehhanebeforNsuThissueeacclopedimatiochasthiBerent.yod»etrie4r5neveclotheHARRISOharcan pocket bonbonniere of hammered or for thee," and then brought out ornament. And the reasons for this The mistress should lend her co-operation repousse work, and, above all, the of his saddlebags two little volumes, general preference shown for it over in the task of making the pantry which turned out to be Burn's poems. lovely fiilver-mounted toilet articles, other articles of jewelry are numerous look attractive. Papers should If any of our readers doubt "I think thee'U like the book," he the trays for brushes, or the brushes and cogent. Ornaments whose place be supplied tor the shelves, either added. themselves with Japanese or repousse the magic of this old standard is on some portion of the apparel, or plain white or the gaily cut borders designs on the back and handle, pin I had never read any poetry before, in the hair, must be laid aside with at come forth purpose. The latter remedy, we advise them to buy trays tor the bureau, jewel cases, powder except Friends' poetry, and thee'il the clothing or headdress are thus show dirt less than the white, and boxes, and p=rfume bottles ot silver know what at be! I began to read easily lost and often not at once one twenty-five cent bottle and are not costly. An excellent plan is Burns, and was lost in wonder. I in the revived fluted patterns, or missed. Pins, brooches, buckles, v* to cover the shelves with white marbled all the necessary and unnecessary it ', else enameled or studded in rococo seemed as if the sky had lifted and the give it a trial. clasps, buttons, all sooner or later become appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,. fi\ 4 4 r. oil-cloth, tacked on neatly, that fashion. world widened, and I saw mankind eat, flBh, hunt, work, gq to church, defective in some part, and are the edges may not curl. This "can be Persons Traveling outside the narrow bounds of the or stay at home, and la various sizes,, liable to escape from an owner unconscious wiped off with a damp cloth at less expenditure styles and quantities. Just figure outwhat Friends. of the defect in the mechanism. ft of time and labor than is required to do all these thing** I read on till mother came down The Poultry Product. COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fatt The links of a neklace in time would be required to scrub the bare should always have a bottle of and told me to get to bed. Next day, estimate of the value of the BUYlSBflr The importance of the poultry become worn, and the article is shelves. The bright papers may still when the gray light was dawning, I OUTDB, which wiU be sent upon product to -farmers and a great many Pain-Killer with them, as accidents taken off to be mended the be used along the edges. receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. crept down and got the volumes, and persons besides farmers is an item of spring or, other fastening of a bracelet read as long as I could. are liable to occur. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO, considerable interest, and many estimates is easily broken, and the bracelet It is not enough simply to keep the The old Friend came and said, are made of it. A recent one vanishes. With regard to ornaments Ul-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, I pantry looking neat, it will need to "Thee seems to like it. I'm going SoldEvembere at 25c..50c„ani$l a Bottle N. W. N. puts it 4own at $560,000,000. While fastened to parts of the savage body, 1889. be overhauled every week, and each No.'28. further on, and I'll leave it till I come this is prob ably extravagant there is mutilation is necessary, the ear must article wiped, inside and out, as well back." at was the first revelation no doubt at the total value is far be bored, the nose be pierced, the as the shelves on which they stand. to me of what poetry may be and beyond the guess of the majority of cheeks or lips slit, and, even after these The tins should be brightened once in do. persons who try to estimate it. There suraical operations are completed, the a while, and the stone china and are (5,000,000 farms in the United articles used for adornment are generally pressed glass in use here should be Posting Up on Guests. States, and every farmer keeps from inconvenient, and sometimes, by kept as clean and bright as the & 1 0 to 50 fowls the average being undoubtedly their weight or construction, are extremely At a dinner given to a foreigner in finer ware in the dining-room. as high as 25. An ordinary painful. Added diligence must be Boston recently, a gentlemen, an invited hen will producetevery season five dozens practised in hot weather, when flies guest, who had not read the of eggs, and rear an average of abound. No cooking utensil should author's chief work, said to a friend, In striking contrast with decorations JM four chickens each to the whole flock. then be used without having first W at is this work which the guest of worn on the clothing, in the hair, These products are easily worth $1 been rinsed out No pots ©r~ pans the evening has produced? I have not around the neck and arm, or pendent so at the actual value of the farm must ever be put away after washing had the opportunity to read it." from the ears, lips and nose, is the products would a to $150,000,000 without taking care that the inside is his surprise his friend replied, "Neither finger-ring, the model of convenience. from the bens alone. .No doubt perfectly dry. Rust gathers .quickly, have I read it, and don't even know It is seldom lost, for it need not be 2,000,000 families in rural villages and is not readily removed. what it is." This amused both, and taken off requirers no preparatory and towns besides the poofessional While the cook should be supplied they made a tour of the room without mutilation of the body, is not painful, fanciers keep poultry, and the value with a sufficient number of dishcloths, finding one person whom they is always in view, a perpetual reminder, of the products of their flocks would mopcloths, and towels, it is not wise knew who had ever read a line of the either of the giver, or of the not be far from one third as much as to 'be too lavish in this respect. Pro author's works. A very celebrated purpose for which it is worn. at of the farm flocks. This would fj&tf*. fusensss on the part ot the mistress American, Minis.ter to Germany would The popularity of the ring must, raise the total product to $200,000,0 breeds extravagance in the maid. never receive guests not personally therefore, be in large measure "due to COLBURN'S MUSTARD 0 0 and $50,000,000 more would be "Easy come, easy go. Th tow«ls known to him until theda after they its convenience, and at this good a, moderate estimate forth turkeys, are made to do duty as iron bolters, had notified him oi their intention to quality was early learned may be inferred geese, and ducks keDt, making a, sum to opem oven doors, to scrub the call. In the meantime he would ascertain from th€ Hebrew tradition, of at least $250,000,000 in all. This floors, or to scour out the sink. what they had done, and on which attributes the invention of this is about 'equal to the value of the There should be cloths provided for meeting them would say, I am delighted ornament to Tubal-Oain the "instructor KINGi OF CONDIMENTS. A TABLE LUXURY. BEST FOR MEDICAL USES. whole cotton crop.—N. Y. Times, all these offices and the towels reserved of every artificer in brass and to meet you your great work Satisfaction Guaranteed. Take no other. Sold only in Tins. for their own especial wse. so and so, is known throughout the iron." They should be washed out daily, and world, and is a standard in the United Whereto Dig the Well. «-Hever buy loose mustard, as It is generally worthless.-** when greasy be thrown into hot water States." Or, "Th fame of your Th managers of the Galveston tfWE% Let us remember at a well will strong with borax or household influence as a statesman has extended News have been arrested for issuing a ammonia. At least oisce a week they S j^WalerpotCoat drain an area with a diameter equal far beyond the bonds of the country Sunday edition. Now the funny part should have a hard Ribbing and be to twice its depth. Therefore a well you so worthily represent." Or, of the incident is at the work on a boiled, nor should any opportunity twelve feet deep will drain an area the Sunday paper is done on a week day be neglected to give them a bleaching, "Your exploits at the battle of diameter of which is twenty-four feet, sTone genalse anlea* when manual labor is lawful. And either on the snow or on the grass. '8ffiffiBB^gS&i&3?®B&< thrilled patriots everywhere." Thus •sped with the above at is to say, it will drain the surrounding yet nobody ever attempted to arrest There is no reason why they should /i--« MUD* HABEV »«=«e SSi®S=HSS35-3r •twm they were delighted, a the Minister ^^imM^^iM^^^^^SST^iR^S^Sl^-l^^Si soil tor twelve feet in every become the stained malodorous rags a proprietor for issuing a Monday obtained the reputation of universal mt which they are quickly transformed morning paper, though all the work ^direction. Obviouslv than the privy JOSEPH H.HUNTER knowledge.-r$ew York Christian Ad ATTORNEY. WASHTNGTOJT even in otherwise well-regulated -\sw* is done on Sunday. There ar jonia should be more than th$ depth of th W GBT TOUR, vocate. *jfi PENSION without DELAY*- kitchens,v., „5#i^'w wovld..:M3m&'£iJ' jerpeople in this 10* _v *e4£^ mmmmmm*B^nasmmmsii tmjal* In