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nr llu1 HP1"!? T"RT v n1 y eg TWM? ) I Kft J EAR, IN .MsVANC NCE, $13. A US, 1.50. S UNI02J, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER M, L3S0. VOL. ". . -it. MttNl 1 'iR YtAU, lx AllkE J A V 7 ST. L. I G. & G, B. R. TIME CLA.1.JL. EAST BOUND. tH. 2. L-iave Uuion " Labudiv, ' Crvve Otfjur Clayton ' Arrive in St. Louis, f JCo. 16. Lcae Uuion Labadi " Cr-ve Coeur Claytou ;.. Arrive in St. Louis. WKST BOUM- flfo. 15. Leave St. Louis . . . Clayton Creve Coeur Lubitdie,.. Arrivw jn Union,. . . tNo. 11. Leari. Louis,... VUftoa ... , - Crevo-Cosar .t . ' " Lahadie. . , Arrive in Union.... .5.40, A. Ji. .('.12 A. M, .7.20 " .7.56 " 8.20, " .1..0, P. M. g.j .".4.22 " ..5.12 " .555 " .7.30, a. m. lR.14 " S.50 " u.:h " llJi " .5.15 P. J. ,5.34 .0.10 .7.17 " .8.00 1 Daily, f-xccpt Sunday F. Til, BEGANN, JKFFKI tSKUKO, P.O., Fraalliu Co., - - 3Iissoui i. OS A I.E a 1 N 811 HBi, BCCffiB, suivm, BOOTS & SHOES, Sits, Caps, Crscbrj, Glassware, k AU FAMILY MEDICINKS. ALL OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. tSrPnxlaci-'i'akca in ExriisMe tor fifettls ai M-srii: Frists. CHURCH DlEEOTOflY. BAP'IWT.-1'.ev. It. L. MitchiTnp-r-ouit'Bt-iilr: Uli'on, llr.-t Swr-c.ay, iruh C'lV'ik, coiil u:;i third Smihivi--, iii;!inn Prairie, fvur.!' Sunday of e: iiK.nih. METHODIST- K..v. V. r. lMi-r, past..:-. At Voscll-- ..ii the flr-t Ssn:u:y of c:.i!i DJDIltb Kl.ii 1:1 ;' Sctilr i'i-.- pr.-ieMin- nl 7 d. tn. Ai tM- 4-' '.no"' 'ii 'ni. Sun-lay i:t 1 1 a. A '"i.'eu u neh "d Saturday and HunJtiv hi 7 p. -ii. Vm: Fininc mi l!i- 8.1 S jiiJuv f.t 1 1 k. in. At St. ( !nir on tin- 2d wirt li)t SiiR'.lnyott 1 1 a. tu. hihI 7 : in. OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY. Cu-cu'it .lii'lo, Rudolph Hiry. V"s-!i. --.-o!. Judj tr I'rotnti A. II. l!o!:e i Premdinjr Judyc C.uiit--Court, .X.iirs"-. A Cnl.'isiHii, C;i!iiji)f I lion lit Iit., i5i'iiinrJ "-yo .VVsi"5iii.itK 2J D:-l.. Ii. II. l n: 2 iii'inkel AMint? .Kid;-?. A jitociiiti Juil, Oi'.iiity (.'inrk.HAVi'sel Ci(rk Cin-iiil Court. John 'iiner. Anwf, a. XV. luT Collwlor. - August C;--lnl, Fhrrilf, Tfct S IJIiirk Kocort'.or, J. K. XA iiUfv.-n l7i::on TTnion liirr ...Dili dc-o V'nioi Uniue Ptsblie Adm., K. II. Thi:i., XVusliiiiKtot PrusctuUns Atty., Clmrln h. C-'lenkuitp " Union Surveyor, t'.. Moon-, Trss'iiriT, Aug Muth - tiriiool Omit::., II. . Kicli'., Jlpri-Hit 'liTf, J XV. Martin, CoTon-r. Dr. A C Ilf iduiann... .....i nn-n Unior lk'oniniit. S'notwcll ..Detmoli TERMS OF UOUBT, 1839. The Twrne Qt the Various Courts lii-gin on tlic follow inK lnta: CIRCUIT COURT. RfRiilHr tertr.B, Monday Mny 13th, and Monday November 18th. PRtfiBAlTC COURT mcot? on Mr.r.dar, Marh 4th, Monday, June ".Sid, Monday. September 2d, and 'Monday, Dceeuibor "Id CJOUVTY COURT. Regular terms beiu ontha first Mondays of February, Atay Auf;ut and November. TER?4S t- prant Drum shop License art held on the -1th days of January aud July TO settle- with the Collector, on the let Monday in .March. BOARD OK EQALlZATIO" nutt on ti c AmI M ja-l iv in April. BOARD OK" APPEALS meets Mondnj April 15. N. B. Ro:t muttr? are onlj attended to at regular trrm: other busines at all term. UNION MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weekly by REIN HARD mtUS, DKALERS IN General Merchandise "Wheat No. 20.70c No 3 c.Ko 4 63c Baocn, bicnkfast, perlb.... Bacon, miildliiiRS, " Bacon, shoulders, " Butter, freh, " Bans Coflee, rnted Ctracxs.... Coffee, Mnrai-aibo Ootf ee. fancy Coffer, ehoite Kp;, Harn-'. per !b Oatrnoal -r i1 Cntoi.-, per bu Cli. f-r i!l F.-irat- m. ji'r ou K'( 9, p'-f lo S'V!", .ftr.muiHted, p-ir lu.. "Sugar, A SUjjar. 'T"vii Prvls.......: T-.a, mtnpowdi'-r. per lb... TVfi, hur-etinl, u:-r lb Prir--'- i a He-"So T -a i Sal-'i 5 -0 -u 20 K 7 15ai;.5 2oa.S0 r.t 10 10 8 ; .:i70 oOai.0 15a2S CO 74 0it:i, Klour, Etc. Corrected Oy VITT tirnin Haver and Miller. Flour, retail prices. Boiler Pn tent. jr 100 lbs,.S 2 40 Bplenlicl " 2.15 Perer.atlei " 1.65 GrabHia 1.75 8kiiMuff " M Bran " " .50 HoiUxX Corn Meal " 1.20 CornTruul. (oerb't) .45 Corn, i -( bit) 40 err r : " ' : Subacnbe for The Tribune- See the 1ri ii Stobk in I!o!iday attire. Attiiii i tlic meeting -f t:.e Literary Soofcty to-night. II. V-.. IIni!!el:e and J. C. Fanar, of Shctwi'. were in Uuion ytMrtday. -Mr. E. !'.- r.retiic. of Fu-bvit-vHle, i.-i rccortii::: fi:-iu a severe t!:i at trouble. J)r. Martin r -ports the arrival o: a M pound boy :it Sijuiie Clay's lavt .Men-day. 5 per ct-iit r-ff on IIoIMay Ooods until January 1st, u M. W. Martin's L'KKO STf'KK. -Mr. Emi! TJloiiibf-rp-. a prominent former Shut-veil hoy. vas recently mar-ried in Washington. Kansas. A $45.00 L'vin iiia:hine uiven a-way tr. the luvky one at Altheido & GruebbelV, Ntw Ilaveii, Mo. Woo! Choppers Wastkp. I xvaut 5i' k1 thoppe.H on the Unii n and St. Clair road. " Saxi 1. Bay. I'iUXMTE BnaRlMMt at re::Buab!i prieis. Fleast? ?ive nn: a tv. Mks. S. W. Flill.1.11':-, Union, Mo. Iiu.-kiR-r Bros, shipped tiireo ear-ioads of htock th's work; one on Monday, Wei:-e.-uay and Thursday fach. Jiiliuh II. Schwreer, Sholwell's enterprising merchant, shipped two ear-loads of hu'rs from Union yesterday. Ibm't fail wlu' n you ate in ew Haven to tro utid see the Musical Al-buni at Alth-ide S: t! i v.ebbel . Several members of the family cf :1. W. Wood have teen juitr .ck. out w ait- lupoy tu report them somo better now. The Unionites who nUcl;ded the nurket sociable in the Fraire Baptist eliureh last I'rid-iy nirht, report a most j.lejsant time. There will h-.' an entei taiiiment ,uiv-en in the 'h:isti;tn eliureh o i the even-itiit t'f MonIiv, iVeemher -'.'A, by the public r,e!ioi.i!. Mr. H. A. rinc'i.ci Cataw'BMi. has brsrun th; manuiacture uf Liotms in a vmali way. but expects to incicasc his business with time. 'VIT" ANTED si. (-00 un rood real os- ' tate worth double the amount, fur five years at ( pr cent i:itcrfst. Apply . this cilice. iil'oti Ilibbard and McCullaah have mov their saw mill about S miles further up Indian ( reek, l ersor.s desirme to hni it can do so by following the red blazes trom railroad stations, If providence permitted, and we think it did. Julius Trautwoin and Mi:-a Mahala l'a:k wen l.-on ried in (.'h".!:i; !-on City yesterday. May ha; jini s at tend them thniuuh 111'!. Mr. J. If. Sjhuler, a prominent farmer li vinsr about seven milt s liorth of Stanton, died last Sunday wV'it of pneumonia. lie leaves a wife and several rmsll children to uucrii his luss. We call the especial attention of our readers to llev. Tyler's new appointments; also to the fact that there will be a children's nervier: in the I're.s- byterian churoh on Sunday afternoon We neglected to mention last week the dance ldven by Mr. Fiiilip Llei trer on the night of NovemOer .'Otli. 1 ho e att'ndinjr roport a splendid time. The horse that was raffled was won bv Mr. Feter Frciberger. No one would ever suspect from his zeneral appearance that Mr. Win. Meyersicck is a irratid-father. but filch is the cape, however. Mrs. C. X. Vnt having presented her husband with a on one daT last week. There will be a Christmas tree in the Christian church on Christmas Ere. On Christmas ui-rht thn will be a Christmas ship in the Presbyterian church. L t it le e merrv hrismas for every child in Union. -Rev. Tyler will preach in the Presbyterian church in Union tonnnTov and on Sunday evening: both services to be hel'i at i o'clock. lhere will also he children's services at the church ,?t 3.-'') V M., on Sunday. Mr. Wiliin m Anderson, fr;-.:n Sprin-r Crook, was in town Tuedav and re ported the prevalence of hojr ehdera in his neinborhood. He r.as lo.-t some and bas several more s:ck. Mr. A. subscribed for The Tkiimwe while in town. The Baptist Sunday school of Kob- ertsvillc will have a Christmas tree and supper ni the Masonic Hall on Christ mas Eve. All are invited, Supper will be -5 cents. 1 lie proceeds will In1 for the b-.uiefit of the Sundav schiaV and church. Rex. Mitohel will address the Sunday school on the occasion and will continue a protracted uiectins for a week or two. Tiie Literary Society is progressing vr?. lhere is moic interest in the ilebat than in the other exercises T!;oso. assigned to other duties ought to perform their part of the program. The questioii debated was: "Resolved, that the bar is a better field for the art of oratory the pulpit," and was decided in the. affirmative by the indues To-siidit the merits of electricity as a means of executiting criminals will be discussed. The officers were all tinani-niouslv re-elected. Miss Augusta Keii'ii.trd was in St. Louis a few days this week. Miss Lucy Yoorhis. of Washington, has been calling on her numerous Union frier ds this week. Mrs Michael Leitweiu and daughter. Miss Nettie, of Sprinefield, Mo., were visiting Mrs. Leitwein's sister, Mrs. H. Zehrt. and other relatives in Union this week. Hkxvahd A liberal reward will be paid to any one who will tell what engagement J. William Keller had to meet last iast Sunday night aud where he met it. Our friend. Win, Bridges, of Ceiar Fork, is using his new buggy fur all it is worth. We would snirrest to W ,lli : lie propriety of gmtiir to St. Clair xia Porter Ford, just before the bolidavs. He mav be able to sell his horses. ST CI ViK j '". ,. j The afternoon SuiiGay Sclnxd of this ; plact wiii give a grand musical litetarv j entertainment at AngererV new Hall 1 Monday irisht before Christmas, the ; Zin lost. Hie pioeramme is an t xten-j siveoneandis remarkably varied It i.r..iiiiau I... -... .f tli.i trr:,fl,.fit af fairs ever given in St. Clair. All have a cordial invitation to attend.Adn-.is-bion free. uiouii.,ic l r i;v. vim i ' - . H. Rogers, oi the Congregational church, will resume his regular appoint- neiits in ths St. Clairchurch next Sun day, and will- hereafter preach on the 1st and 3d Sundays in each month. l here will be a Congregational church organized here at once, and immediate stuis taken to" build a neWcliUfch house winch lias becu Dauly neeacu lor some time. St. Clair has grown remarkably this ai-on. Six new buildings have gone uvi within a few months au'. otheiti will b'e'bnilt in i-i.e Jpriog. Messrs. Gore & Duckworth are sell-i ii tr out their stock if goods preparato ry to going uut of business. II. A. liilbard has opened his lie'' store at Itv Urancli. Mr. li. is voryt ouiet. but he does business lieverthe-' less. Where is our town board? Gone? Weil, we arc sorry, for our streets do need the attention of some one. Ikk. HllOTXVKM.. Juliii: Fays he will not attempt to muster arothcr dr:ive of In ssthissea.-oi:. The crop is about exausted. The Slu t well .-tore has a supply of very nice sua'! -!: :;i:d every customer n::.ki:ivr ill f 1'.0U cash, gets a i-iocx. r-eveiai oi inem were carrieu oft' ou th-.'e terms last Satiird.iy. Mi.-s Fk-i :nc - I'ridii.-s and Miss Pauline iStiop weiv fioitin the Misses Beck anil other in the uciih- huahocd I a ft Snturday au-1 tuioav. V.'m. Wood" ai d Mi Eli .a Calkins ir. Rob ert P-ridues' family last Sunday. Rev. Wm. Bridge is reportfd r.coy-erii; from am-tl.er severe iilnes. Mr Wnltrr h.?s lclurued fiooi St. Louis. The wire work in which he was employ d having suspended operations. Win. J'ails b-j;-k upon his farm. Mr. Wm. Adams and faiaily were visiting his brother. George Adams, the tirst o! the vrcck. The men went run-ning Mo'-day and secured a good bag of small srrim-. The L-iveiciuck N.irsery Co. has comiaeiKVu sett!'-: grafts for a large plant next -r-ring. This cursory is becoming nmre popular each year, as its patrons are co:itid nt of always getting just what they order. Mr. Wiimeslicr'. clover huik-r has !ai-- whipped out ali the in tills pari r iln.. . i- not reported very 1-rge. ciove seed XVASHINC.TOX. Financial statement of the Franklin County A. fe M. Society, Dec. KHh. 1SS0: To cash receipts, 2. IHIMM!; by-bills paid, $1217.21; premiums paid, JS'i'l.To: bv cash on hand, SS5.10, total. U3it.f;t;. ' Mr. J. C. Kiskaddon made a business trip to St. Louis last Saturday. 31 r. A. Wilmesber. our new and ca-terpri.Mtisr merchant, has received up to date 10 carloads of lumber. Joseph Soph, a prosperous farmer and poukry-man from near New Ha ven, was here on business at F. II Thi-as,' our poultry man, last Monday. Ed. Bobiud has accepted a lucrative position at Lange Bros"., wholesale liquor di alers, St. Louis, Mo. Daniel llohrig, one of our oldest and most prominent mea, died last Monday at 1, r. M., at the age of Hi years. F. II. MK RAM EC. Bonj. Thiiimond and Lis sister. Miss Leoia. departed lor I tail last Monuay fiom Sullivan. May success and happi ness go with them. Squire Snyder, of Sullivan, was in Stanton last Saturday on business.' Rev. Glover preached in Stanton last Saturday evening and Sunday morning and eveinns. The residence of Mr. Geo. W. Armi stead was burglarized last Monday by unknown parties. There was no one at home whe.i tlse robbers plundered house and thev xvere xvell paid for their visit. Miss Paralce Hoff visited friends in St. Louis last Friday and Saturday. Henry Pohlmann, clerk for Mr. Leff-man, vim tod his parents at Beaufort last Saturday andunday. T. B. Evins has nrt ret given up the matrimonial race. He says he will get there in the end. lit. Dill pnic!i.ise:l a buggy so he can take the. holies out riding. Quite ac comniodati.il jf. BEAUFORT. Oar merchant, Henry Lintromberg, was iu St. Lou: i la-a week and purchased a large stock of Chrismas aud wintjr goods. The young folks haJ a big frolic at Henry Reminert's Saturday evening. A good tim-i is reported. The young folks of tln Lutheran church have organized a singing club in order to practice for a Christmas concert. Miss Moilie Klemme is sick with diphtheria at this writing Mr. Bobcryseyer moved his new mill to near Casco last week, where he will have a !"t of work. John is, without doubt, the happiest man in Beaufort, because he took her home, saying, "she is mine forever." FLUX CURED. My two children had the Flux v ry bad, and one bottle of Motley's Blackberry Balsam cured them both sound and well. Mourns Mitcheu.. Wood City, Texas. uS Mo.-3.ELLK. j ' The sole control of the hoop business j has passed into the hands ot Mr J. I . I Beeler, he having bought out W. F. Drake and 1'iaher 111 os. Rev. Dr. Cooper of St. Louis, prcach- ,.,1 at th Preubvterinii Church lat Sun- day, to a latge congregation. He is a very clwiuent orator an.', wc hope to hoar him T, , , . . Bapt'ft re hol.lins a revival :at tue v,ovs ficnool -iiouse SPICING BLUFF. Mr. A. Wtlz and J. T. Iiarkin went to Washington last week and brought up home Cue horses from Mr. Bosch's 3lr. H. Mathies in on the sick list, as is also Mr. Samuel Cunio. The youn? folks had a very pleasant gathering at the residence of Mrs. A. Waly. laKt Sniubiy night.-". 1 r" : Mr. Frank and 11. Soetebier are n-ishing a house for Mr. Ai drew Max. Died, ou tbe lat in.st., at the residence of h's oon-ir law. lohu C. lhii-tles, r.ear4t; Brand:.-Ue.nvy Snyder. ?Ir. Snyder was born in ISirt, came to this country at the age ,;f 10 years, was a.-oMitrin the JK-iia war, xiid became i, -"sidout f t hi county during the late cirl" v.ir. licas highly es- - n, oy a'l ..::o .nc niiui. A Lkelcb. on Fesniacship. Union Dec. flh. 1:-'. ! mi. -It is sai i thai the eh if L .k-: Erie is the ph.c Sjieticcr. t!ie author of tiie Svstvm of Peiiu:iiisiii;, where P. (). rpi'iiccvian constructed his first ciirngs Tie system nc-xv meets '-viih sent :-ral maud, b.ith in our common am. cm mercia! Schools. hen we ; e:. vt t t;p- j pi-!uhrM of thi-i v.-- I on tin- iiiiTiic.ise tem. which liaises beyond th- limits o? of our o.vn country, am! hasbt.-iiin-giavcd in iviglaiiii, and is now us-d ii! the model counting rooiu- of Manches ter. Live-pool and Lt.udon. Wo msist agree tht the barefooted boy i-lty vears atro must have been thi:ikinc i.i earnest and with no o.-.-inary ,imi w:i.-n lie save l his coining'- in tl.ej ssmd such vitality of science that the world has adopted it as the im-.-t bc.H'.ti- f ul of art. The Spciicirian Sxr-tvui of Penmanship was adopted by tke board some twentv-five vcaissoi.'. and. its intro duction was the eommtne-m-'nt of a new and better era of t -5ch:og" the art of wrilimr. Teachers at first !'av..r.tbly prepossed by the gr.u-o and beauty .--een in all its form- soon d:; ovi r; d that the iaist brmnful and arti-stie pcnmansl-ip is s:;sceptiblr- to a plain and d:-ii:i!te nualysis that its i.b-ments taken sejia-ratt ! are so simple that a child can ei-mr-rehend them and that they can t,i I arranged, taeglil an-1 combine .traoinniy :;!;! pr-'A v-ssivi-lv u:itil a h i:;d writtnv as perfect as the i::o;:c!s r.i a text bok rewards th.- cfl i'.i- t f u-..jfier ,a-pil. We also lwir.i fr.uss this system .i . . t- i : : U;.lt leae.r.tig or K.a. i'.o.g i. vu;ei. ; mental as well r,s mechanic :1 r:'ccss; that there must be tho?:?-t a.- well as motu.u. even- Una in u o.ia--.-i and prororti ms l.inst be so distinctively inipe.-ssed upon the mind that it can b so described in precise and intelligible language boforoth--hand atte Jipts to execute. First, accuracy, then speed; rapid and thouchtless practice is worse than none at ail the mind must be educated before the hand. The hand and pen are only servant of the mind, au-1 as such eu:i never surpass the mind's co;icej-tien and power to guide and direct in any performance. If upon the tablet of the mind there is presented constant ly to our mental vision : f;rf e-jt copy of the letters, the hand xviil ..tiike for the single and definite purpose of p:o ducing the same. . . ... i . , -.- . It :s ott?n sam in-tt gooa writing :s a i r. nil . l - l.i-'r; special gut. lnis mea is noi oniy i.-i-i I lacious.bat is excaediugly ernicious. hs regards the acquisition of good p-.-n- manship inasmuch as it tends to t" is- as manship lnasmueh as it tends to t is- , ,,:i- i.-.ik. i . leading them to believe that, not having the gift, they are debarred from he-comina aood penmen, (iood writing is no more of a gift than is good Reading. Orthography, Grammar, or any other attainment, and in the same way it is aal can be acquired by patient and stiditfiis efforts. The cored form and construction of letters must be learned l.yftudy. While practice must give the manual dexterity for its easy and graceful cxt cution, many persons fail to become good penmen by not properly unitinc stulyand practice. It is often said that practice makes perfect. This is true if the term practice implies thoughtful, patient. atd persistent el- fort for improvement, otherwise, it may j be quite nntrue. Thoughtless scribblimr ! tends rather to retard than to enhance j the acquisition of good penmanship j Each time a copy has been c-ireiessly j repeated incorrectly, bad habits, have j been confirmed rather than correi-t- d. ' & is a moxe backward. This is a f.w. i.oi sufficiently appreciated by teacher or pupil. Reuieml-er. that unknown faults i can never be avoided or corrected. Good writing is a fine art :-nd ii to ! the eye what good language is to the ! ear. The ruft intelligent persons in j any connnunitg are those who can ex-! press thought most easily and correctly ' upon paper. True theory and carcf.il and jiersistont practice are the' means by which each student may obtain a good hand writing. Alter! it i once obtained and its use becomes habitual, letters, words ard i-entum; ' will flow from the ready p.n with: scarcely a thought ujion the part of the! writer as to the manner of executing j them. Hattie M. Ciiaw'KI.i.k. Ecjlisi Tcails Bitlsfs, Wht is it?i It is a powerful iron and vegettbie tonic prepared speciall for diseases ami disorders of i'einales of all ages. It builds up feeble, broken down and worn out constitutions; it regulates "Ik' vbole system, add:' iron to the impoverished blood and mak-.'s cures in cases when all other medicines have failed. Why Because it is prepared by a physhian win. has made .ii.-'a-'cs t women a Lfe- '.!!!' SlilUV. ,S''I S:lll to lr. .J.I.I Dromgo.iie. Louisville, Ky., for Midi cal Adviser. ir a flip Tn" ::-.S '.V- - v-y ;.; Vfe;f- .v v v- ir'VJ5H.-":r" - n rj g ff V? iy M : j! nfi feiTii ES'' Has arrived at Fj U . tv-1 m n ' E3W For the Holidays Dux I I t JEN . Don't wait until the last minute to buv vour u'oods, GOME EARLY AHD AVOID THE RUSH! Select what vou want; we will store them and "Eli," his assistant, will deliver them aiw time vou wish. -V i. & j T &j ffj fh jfg i'i M & t:-ii p3 e3 fcvl ri ?-l M M K S Headquarters For ummm 3 SAMPLE BOOKS'-'''i oflie Vour unk-r. Uv tli.in l'i.!"n your Im. partially baved. v liLvrul re Jactiou in price :i v. A: i:: :l:!s i - ii .y me: t --in..: t ..t- !.:.-e t!ii L 1 i o'-.. to 1 oi". ' -t; ; y;...: Uk : . J. I I- .V. ... -,4 1 U. Oeo . j now i Me i lat .: a : :it. . Tex.:-. D. 1: . SEE JTtA i . .';- last, and is at -f- i e I 9SUAL! coming in ivery but Brkrvlro-NEW ISSUES J J JX, every week. Catalgue,0G pages, .leuiirce- iowcsi prices ever Known. Alden's Ideal Revolving Book Case (the two side arc alike), prices $6.00 to $10.00 ; holds 125 to loO volumes of the average size. No other article of furniture of equal cost will equally adorn a cultured borne. CYCLOPEDIAS The following is an interesting comparison of Contents and Price of lending Cyclopedias : No. of Vols. PnM. WorJs. CVnt. Jk ArrlfOm'i 16 13,- lS9:.rt 46l1XS JohuF-.n't S .4.1 V,:i.m 4-(M UrltnctiirB 2i Mu 2".-06.4' O lln N4n J Alden' MacUold 4J i.CJU U.U-0.U..1 l.OU II UlRcG ALins's Maxikold Cvclopkdia is Ihc BEST lor popular usi', us well :is cheapest. Specimen pages free. CyclorH-dias taken ia exchange. Mt tttion ira'a vpttcr irlien vou write. JCKN B. ALDEN. Publisher. OJ iv?ri St.. 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Those of our reader: w!--. tho 1-c-si book for S-I: shouhi s.-i..- l.."tl i..r M. r Style (Pitman System). xvant to get I .is'ruetion :i itrimrt- M,.'ci men I p.ig : free. lnstim fi .il iiv.a by r.iaiL No eii;;r:e for trial lessors. Addl-CM Till" M'.UIAN SiloRT-H-XV-J CoMPAKV, St. Mo. - I vYELDAY'S NUSSERY. )t T ;. - ft . . '"a gr,!i!ig cno x i i'i,t ; r: PSJ x iocs, &.c, tor the lr;.,c. ( furni - of own growing, almost .mything ii. the .raae at greatly ro'lucv! rices, a. !o as arst class stock cm s:-ft-Ir 1 . t ...... i ... ... . . . .-, . ,1. . '' ." ageni-i i- f-u"il p,-fn i:ii tiviixxr treci r I h: St. I i uti 1 T.. .11 r i r. l ..iosei:v. imm. :iy JroiuaittulgJ but come direct t-t tl ui:r- rv. 4 Miles Srrn"-r 1:.n. when you want tcc". :. Send fe? i sh.gtie and prices. Tc.; ..- ca.-b. Aul uress all orut-rs to L. WELD A V. i xi-.N. Mt.. Trastee's Sala. 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Title | The Tribune (Union, MO), 1889-12-13 |
Issue Date | 1889-12-13 |
Issue Year | 1889 |
Issue Month | 12 |
Issue Day | 13 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 3 |
Title Number | 27 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
Rights | These pages may be freely search and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
LCCN | sn90061743 |
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Title | The Tribune (Union, MO), 1889-12-13 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | nr llu1 HP1"!? T"RT v n1 y eg TWM? ) I Kft J EAR, IN .MsVANC NCE, $13. A US, 1.50. S UNI02J, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER M, L3S0. VOL. ". . -it. MttNl 1 'iR YtAU, lx AllkE J A V 7 ST. L. I G. & G, B. R. TIME CLA.1.JL. EAST BOUND. tH. 2. L-iave Uuion " Labudiv, ' Crvve Otfjur Clayton ' Arrive in St. Louis, f JCo. 16. Lcae Uuion Labadi " Cr-ve Coeur Claytou ;.. Arrive in St. Louis. WKST BOUM- flfo. 15. Leave St. Louis . . . Clayton Creve Coeur Lubitdie,.. Arrivw jn Union,. . . tNo. 11. Leari. Louis,... VUftoa ... , - Crevo-Cosar .t . ' " Lahadie. . , Arrive in Union.... .5.40, A. Ji. .('.12 A. M, .7.20 " .7.56 " 8.20, " .1..0, P. M. g.j .".4.22 " ..5.12 " .555 " .7.30, a. m. lR.14 " S.50 " u.:h " llJi " .5.15 P. J. ,5.34 .0.10 .7.17 " .8.00 1 Daily, f-xccpt Sunday F. Til, BEGANN, JKFFKI tSKUKO, P.O., Fraalliu Co., - - 3Iissoui i. OS A I.E a 1 N 811 HBi, BCCffiB, suivm, BOOTS & SHOES, Sits, Caps, Crscbrj, Glassware, k AU FAMILY MEDICINKS. ALL OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. tSrPnxlaci-'i'akca in ExriisMe tor fifettls ai M-srii: Frists. CHURCH DlEEOTOflY. BAP'IWT.-1'.ev. It. L. MitchiTnp-r-ouit'Bt-iilr: Uli'on, llr.-t Swr-c.ay, iruh C'lV'ik, coiil u:;i third Smihivi--, iii;!inn Prairie, fvur.!' Sunday of e: iiK.nih. METHODIST- K..v. V. r. lMi-r, past..:-. At Voscll-- ..ii the flr-t Ssn:u:y of c:.i!i DJDIltb Kl.ii 1:1 ;' Sctilr i'i-.- pr.-ieMin- nl 7 d. tn. Ai tM- 4-' '.no"' 'ii 'ni. Sun-lay i:t 1 1 a. A '"i.'eu u neh "d Saturday and HunJtiv hi 7 p. -ii. Vm: Fininc mi l!i- 8.1 S jiiJuv f.t 1 1 k. in. At St. ( !nir on tin- 2d wirt li)t SiiR'.lnyott 1 1 a. tu. hihI 7 : in. OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY. Cu-cu'it .lii'lo, Rudolph Hiry. V"s-!i. --.-o!. Judj tr I'rotnti A. II. l!o!:e i Premdinjr Judyc C.uiit--Court, .X.iirs"-. A Cnl.'isiHii, C;i!iiji)f I lion lit Iit., i5i'iiinrJ "-yo .VVsi"5iii.itK 2J D:-l.. Ii. II. l n: 2 iii'inkel AMint? .Kid;-?. A jitociiiti Juil, Oi'.iiity (.'inrk.HAVi'sel Ci(rk Cin-iiil Court. John 'iiner. Anwf, a. XV. luT Collwlor. - August C;--lnl, Fhrrilf, Tfct S IJIiirk Kocort'.or, J. K. XA iiUfv.-n l7i::on TTnion liirr ...Dili dc-o V'nioi Uniue Ptsblie Adm., K. II. Thi:i., XVusliiiiKtot PrusctuUns Atty., Clmrln h. C-'lenkuitp " Union Surveyor, t'.. Moon-, Trss'iiriT, Aug Muth - tiriiool Omit::., II. . Kicli'., Jlpri-Hit 'liTf, J XV. Martin, CoTon-r. Dr. A C Ilf iduiann... .....i nn-n Unior lk'oniniit. S'notwcll ..Detmoli TERMS OF UOUBT, 1839. The Twrne Qt the Various Courts lii-gin on tlic follow inK lnta: CIRCUIT COURT. RfRiilHr tertr.B, Monday Mny 13th, and Monday November 18th. PRtfiBAlTC COURT mcot? on Mr.r.dar, Marh 4th, Monday, June ".Sid, Monday. September 2d, and 'Monday, Dceeuibor "Id CJOUVTY COURT. Regular terms beiu ontha first Mondays of February, Atay Auf;ut and November. TER?4S t- prant Drum shop License art held on the -1th days of January aud July TO settle- with the Collector, on the let Monday in .March. BOARD OK EQALlZATIO" nutt on ti c AmI M ja-l iv in April. BOARD OK" APPEALS meets Mondnj April 15. N. B. Ro:t muttr? are onlj attended to at regular trrm: other busines at all term. UNION MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weekly by REIN HARD mtUS, DKALERS IN General Merchandise "Wheat No. 20.70c No 3 c.Ko 4 63c Baocn, bicnkfast, perlb.... Bacon, miildliiiRS, " Bacon, shoulders, " Butter, freh, " Bans Coflee, rnted Ctracxs.... Coffee, Mnrai-aibo Ootf ee. fancy Coffer, ehoite Kp;, Harn-'. per !b Oatrnoal -r i1 Cntoi.-, per bu Cli. f-r i!l F.-irat- m. ji'r ou K'( 9, p'-f lo S'V!", .ftr.muiHted, p-ir lu.. "Sugar, A SUjjar. 'T"vii Prvls.......: T-.a, mtnpowdi'-r. per lb... TVfi, hur-etinl, u:-r lb Prir--'- i a He-"So T -a i Sal-'i 5 -0 -u 20 K 7 15ai;.5 2oa.S0 r.t 10 10 8 ; .:i70 oOai.0 15a2S CO 74 0it:i, Klour, Etc. Corrected Oy VITT tirnin Haver and Miller. Flour, retail prices. Boiler Pn tent. jr 100 lbs,.S 2 40 Bplenlicl " 2.15 Perer.atlei " 1.65 GrabHia 1.75 8kiiMuff " M Bran " " .50 HoiUxX Corn Meal " 1.20 CornTruul. (oerb't) .45 Corn, i -( bit) 40 err r : " ' : Subacnbe for The Tribune- See the 1ri ii Stobk in I!o!iday attire. Attiiii i tlic meeting -f t:.e Literary Soofcty to-night. II. V-.. IIni!!el:e and J. C. Fanar, of Shctwi'. were in Uuion ytMrtday. -Mr. E. !'.- r.retiic. of Fu-bvit-vHle, i.-i rccortii::: fi:-iu a severe t!:i at trouble. J)r. Martin r -ports the arrival o: a M pound boy :it Sijuiie Clay's lavt .Men-day. 5 per ct-iit r-ff on IIoIMay Ooods until January 1st, u M. W. Martin's L'KKO STf'KK. -Mr. Emi! TJloiiibf-rp-. a prominent former Shut-veil hoy. vas recently mar-ried in Washington. Kansas. A $45.00 L'vin iiia:hine uiven a-way tr. the luvky one at Altheido & GruebbelV, Ntw Ilaveii, Mo. Woo! Choppers Wastkp. I xvaut 5i' k1 thoppe.H on the Unii n and St. Clair road. " Saxi 1. Bay. I'iUXMTE BnaRlMMt at re::Buab!i prieis. Fleast? ?ive nn: a tv. Mks. S. W. Flill.1.11':-, Union, Mo. Iiu.-kiR-r Bros, shipped tiireo ear-ioads of htock th's work; one on Monday, Wei:-e.-uay and Thursday fach. Jiiliuh II. Schwreer, Sholwell's enterprising merchant, shipped two ear-loads of hu'rs from Union yesterday. Ibm't fail wlu' n you ate in ew Haven to tro utid see the Musical Al-buni at Alth-ide S: t! i v.ebbel . Several members of the family cf :1. W. Wood have teen juitr .ck. out w ait- lupoy tu report them somo better now. The Unionites who nUcl;ded the nurket sociable in the Fraire Baptist eliureh last I'rid-iy nirht, report a most j.lejsant time. There will h-.' an entei taiiiment ,uiv-en in the 'h:isti;tn eliureh o i the even-itiit t'f MonIiv, iVeemher -'.'A, by the public r,e!ioi.i!. Mr. H. A. rinc'i.ci Cataw'BMi. has brsrun th; manuiacture uf Liotms in a vmali way. but expects to incicasc his business with time. 'VIT" ANTED si. (-00 un rood real os- ' tate worth double the amount, fur five years at ( pr cent i:itcrfst. Apply . this cilice. iil'oti Ilibbard and McCullaah have mov their saw mill about S miles further up Indian ( reek, l ersor.s desirme to hni it can do so by following the red blazes trom railroad stations, If providence permitted, and we think it did. Julius Trautwoin and Mi:-a Mahala l'a:k wen l.-on ried in (.'h".!:i; !-on City yesterday. May ha; jini s at tend them thniuuh 111'!. Mr. J. If. Sjhuler, a prominent farmer li vinsr about seven milt s liorth of Stanton, died last Sunday wV'it of pneumonia. lie leaves a wife and several rmsll children to uucrii his luss. We call the especial attention of our readers to llev. Tyler's new appointments; also to the fact that there will be a children's nervier: in the I're.s- byterian churoh on Sunday afternoon We neglected to mention last week the dance ldven by Mr. Fiiilip Llei trer on the night of NovemOer .'Otli. 1 ho e att'ndinjr roport a splendid time. The horse that was raffled was won bv Mr. Feter Frciberger. No one would ever suspect from his zeneral appearance that Mr. Win. Meyersicck is a irratid-father. but filch is the cape, however. Mrs. C. X. Vnt having presented her husband with a on one daT last week. There will be a Christmas tree in the Christian church on Christmas Ere. On Christmas ui-rht thn will be a Christmas ship in the Presbyterian church. L t it le e merrv hrismas for every child in Union. -Rev. Tyler will preach in the Presbyterian church in Union tonnnTov and on Sunday evening: both services to be hel'i at i o'clock. lhere will also he children's services at the church ,?t 3.-'') V M., on Sunday. Mr. Wiliin m Anderson, fr;-.:n Sprin-r Crook, was in town Tuedav and re ported the prevalence of hojr ehdera in his neinborhood. He r.as lo.-t some and bas several more s:ck. Mr. A. subscribed for The Tkiimwe while in town. The Baptist Sunday school of Kob- ertsvillc will have a Christmas tree and supper ni the Masonic Hall on Christ mas Eve. All are invited, Supper will be -5 cents. 1 lie proceeds will In1 for the b-.uiefit of the Sundav schiaV and church. Rex. Mitohel will address the Sunday school on the occasion and will continue a protracted uiectins for a week or two. Tiie Literary Society is progressing vr?. lhere is moic interest in the ilebat than in the other exercises T!;oso. assigned to other duties ought to perform their part of the program. The questioii debated was: "Resolved, that the bar is a better field for the art of oratory the pulpit," and was decided in the. affirmative by the indues To-siidit the merits of electricity as a means of executiting criminals will be discussed. The officers were all tinani-niouslv re-elected. Miss Augusta Keii'ii.trd was in St. Louis a few days this week. Miss Lucy Yoorhis. of Washington, has been calling on her numerous Union frier ds this week. Mrs Michael Leitweiu and daughter. Miss Nettie, of Sprinefield, Mo., were visiting Mrs. Leitwein's sister, Mrs. H. Zehrt. and other relatives in Union this week. Hkxvahd A liberal reward will be paid to any one who will tell what engagement J. William Keller had to meet last iast Sunday night aud where he met it. Our friend. Win, Bridges, of Ceiar Fork, is using his new buggy fur all it is worth. We would snirrest to W ,lli : lie propriety of gmtiir to St. Clair xia Porter Ford, just before the bolidavs. He mav be able to sell his horses. ST CI ViK j '". ,. j The afternoon SuiiGay Sclnxd of this ; plact wiii give a grand musical litetarv j entertainment at AngererV new Hall 1 Monday irisht before Christmas, the ; Zin lost. Hie pioeramme is an t xten-j siveoneandis remarkably varied It i.r..iiiiau I... -... .f tli.i trr:,fl,.fit af fairs ever given in St. Clair. All have a cordial invitation to attend.Adn-.is-bion free. uiouii.,ic l r i;v. vim i ' - . H. Rogers, oi the Congregational church, will resume his regular appoint- neiits in ths St. Clairchurch next Sun day, and will- hereafter preach on the 1st and 3d Sundays in each month. l here will be a Congregational church organized here at once, and immediate stuis taken to" build a neWcliUfch house winch lias becu Dauly neeacu lor some time. St. Clair has grown remarkably this ai-on. Six new buildings have gone uvi within a few months au'. otheiti will b'e'bnilt in i-i.e Jpriog. Messrs. Gore & Duckworth are sell-i ii tr out their stock if goods preparato ry to going uut of business. II. A. liilbard has opened his lie'' store at Itv Urancli. Mr. li. is voryt ouiet. but he does business lieverthe-' less. Where is our town board? Gone? Weil, we arc sorry, for our streets do need the attention of some one. Ikk. HllOTXVKM.. Juliii: Fays he will not attempt to muster arothcr dr:ive of In ssthissea.-oi:. The crop is about exausted. The Slu t well .-tore has a supply of very nice sua'! -!: :;i:d every customer n::.ki:ivr ill f 1'.0U cash, gets a i-iocx. r-eveiai oi inem were carrieu oft' ou th-.'e terms last Satiird.iy. Mi.-s Fk-i :nc - I'ridii.-s and Miss Pauline iStiop weiv fioitin the Misses Beck anil other in the uciih- huahocd I a ft Snturday au-1 tuioav. V.'m. Wood" ai d Mi Eli .a Calkins ir. Rob ert P-ridues' family last Sunday. Rev. Wm. Bridge is reportfd r.coy-erii; from am-tl.er severe iilnes. Mr Wnltrr h.?s lclurued fiooi St. Louis. The wire work in which he was employ d having suspended operations. Win. J'ails b-j;-k upon his farm. Mr. Wm. Adams and faiaily were visiting his brother. George Adams, the tirst o! the vrcck. The men went run-ning Mo'-day and secured a good bag of small srrim-. The L-iveiciuck N.irsery Co. has comiaeiKVu sett!'-: grafts for a large plant next -r-ring. This cursory is becoming nmre popular each year, as its patrons are co:itid nt of always getting just what they order. Mr. Wiimeslicr'. clover huik-r has !ai-- whipped out ali the in tills pari r iln.. . i- not reported very 1-rge. ciove seed XVASHINC.TOX. Financial statement of the Franklin County A. fe M. Society, Dec. KHh. 1SS0: To cash receipts, 2. IHIMM!; by-bills paid, $1217.21; premiums paid, JS'i'l.To: bv cash on hand, SS5.10, total. U3it.f;t;. ' Mr. J. C. Kiskaddon made a business trip to St. Louis last Saturday. 31 r. A. Wilmesber. our new and ca-terpri.Mtisr merchant, has received up to date 10 carloads of lumber. Joseph Soph, a prosperous farmer and poukry-man from near New Ha ven, was here on business at F. II Thi-as,' our poultry man, last Monday. Ed. Bobiud has accepted a lucrative position at Lange Bros"., wholesale liquor di alers, St. Louis, Mo. Daniel llohrig, one of our oldest and most prominent mea, died last Monday at 1, r. M., at the age of Hi years. F. II. MK RAM EC. Bonj. Thiiimond and Lis sister. Miss Leoia. departed lor I tail last Monuay fiom Sullivan. May success and happi ness go with them. Squire Snyder, of Sullivan, was in Stanton last Saturday on business.' Rev. Glover preached in Stanton last Saturday evening and Sunday morning and eveinns. The residence of Mr. Geo. W. Armi stead was burglarized last Monday by unknown parties. There was no one at home whe.i tlse robbers plundered house and thev xvere xvell paid for their visit. Miss Paralce Hoff visited friends in St. Louis last Friday and Saturday. Henry Pohlmann, clerk for Mr. Leff-man, vim tod his parents at Beaufort last Saturday andunday. T. B. Evins has nrt ret given up the matrimonial race. He says he will get there in the end. lit. Dill pnic!i.ise:l a buggy so he can take the. holies out riding. Quite ac comniodati.il jf. BEAUFORT. Oar merchant, Henry Lintromberg, was iu St. Lou: i la-a week and purchased a large stock of Chrismas aud wintjr goods. The young folks haJ a big frolic at Henry Reminert's Saturday evening. A good tim-i is reported. The young folks of tln Lutheran church have organized a singing club in order to practice for a Christmas concert. Miss Moilie Klemme is sick with diphtheria at this writing Mr. Bobcryseyer moved his new mill to near Casco last week, where he will have a !"t of work. John is, without doubt, the happiest man in Beaufort, because he took her home, saying, "she is mine forever." FLUX CURED. My two children had the Flux v ry bad, and one bottle of Motley's Blackberry Balsam cured them both sound and well. Mourns Mitcheu.. Wood City, Texas. uS Mo.-3.ELLK. j ' The sole control of the hoop business j has passed into the hands ot Mr J. I . I Beeler, he having bought out W. F. Drake and 1'iaher 111 os. Rev. Dr. Cooper of St. Louis, prcach- ,.,1 at th Preubvterinii Church lat Sun- day, to a latge congregation. He is a very clwiuent orator an.', wc hope to hoar him T, , , . . Bapt'ft re hol.lins a revival :at tue v,ovs ficnool -iiouse SPICING BLUFF. Mr. A. Wtlz and J. T. Iiarkin went to Washington last week and brought up home Cue horses from Mr. Bosch's 3lr. H. Mathies in on the sick list, as is also Mr. Samuel Cunio. The youn? folks had a very pleasant gathering at the residence of Mrs. A. Waly. laKt Sniubiy night.-". 1 r" : Mr. Frank and 11. Soetebier are n-ishing a house for Mr. Ai drew Max. Died, ou tbe lat in.st., at the residence of h's oon-ir law. lohu C. lhii-tles, r.ear4t; Brand:.-Ue.nvy Snyder. ?Ir. Snyder was born in ISirt, came to this country at the age ,;f 10 years, was a.-oMitrin the JK-iia war, xiid became i, -"sidout f t hi county during the late cirl" v.ir. licas highly es- - n, oy a'l ..::o .nc niiui. A Lkelcb. on Fesniacship. Union Dec. flh. 1:-'. ! mi. -It is sai i thai the eh if L .k-: Erie is the ph.c Sjieticcr. t!ie author of tiie Svstvm of Peiiu:iiisiii;, where P. (). rpi'iiccvian constructed his first ciirngs Tie system nc-xv meets '-viih sent :-ral maud, b.ith in our common am. cm mercia! Schools. hen we ; e:. vt t t;p- j pi-!uhrM of thi-i v.-- I on tin- iiiiTiic.ise tem. which liaises beyond th- limits o? of our o.vn country, am! hasbt.-iiin-giavcd in iviglaiiii, and is now us-d ii! the model counting rooiu- of Manches ter. Live-pool and Lt.udon. Wo msist agree tht the barefooted boy i-lty vears atro must have been thi:ikinc i.i earnest and with no o.-.-inary ,imi w:i.-n lie save l his coining'- in tl.ej ssmd such vitality of science that the world has adopted it as the im-.-t bc.H'.ti- f ul of art. The Spciicirian Sxr-tvui of Penmanship was adopted by tke board some twentv-five vcaissoi.'. and. its intro duction was the eommtne-m-'nt of a new and better era of t -5ch:og" the art of wrilimr. Teachers at first !'av..r.tbly prepossed by the gr.u-o and beauty .--een in all its form- soon d:; ovi r; d that the iaist brmnful and arti-stie pcnmansl-ip is s:;sceptiblr- to a plain and d:-ii:i!te nualysis that its i.b-ments taken sejia-ratt ! are so simple that a child can ei-mr-rehend them and that they can t,i I arranged, taeglil an-1 combine .traoinniy :;!;! pr-'A v-ssivi-lv u:itil a h i:;d writtnv as perfect as the i::o;:c!s r.i a text bok rewards th.- cfl i'.i- t f u-..jfier ,a-pil. We also lwir.i fr.uss this system .i . . t- i : : U;.lt leae.r.tig or K.a. i'.o.g i. vu;ei. ; mental as well r,s mechanic :1 r:'ccss; that there must be tho?:?-t a.- well as motu.u. even- Una in u o.ia--.-i and prororti ms l.inst be so distinctively inipe.-ssed upon the mind that it can b so described in precise and intelligible language boforoth--hand atte Jipts to execute. First, accuracy, then speed; rapid and thouchtless practice is worse than none at ail the mind must be educated before the hand. The hand and pen are only servant of the mind, au-1 as such eu:i never surpass the mind's co;icej-tien and power to guide and direct in any performance. If upon the tablet of the mind there is presented constant ly to our mental vision : f;rf e-jt copy of the letters, the hand xviil ..tiike for the single and definite purpose of p:o ducing the same. . . ... i . , -.- . It :s ott?n sam in-tt gooa writing :s a i r. nil . l - l.i-'r; special gut. lnis mea is noi oniy i.-i-i I lacious.bat is excaediugly ernicious. hs regards the acquisition of good p-.-n- manship inasmuch as it tends to t" is- as manship lnasmueh as it tends to t is- , ,,:i- i.-.ik. i . leading them to believe that, not having the gift, they are debarred from he-comina aood penmen, (iood writing is no more of a gift than is good Reading. Orthography, Grammar, or any other attainment, and in the same way it is aal can be acquired by patient and stiditfiis efforts. The cored form and construction of letters must be learned l.yftudy. While practice must give the manual dexterity for its easy and graceful cxt cution, many persons fail to become good penmen by not properly unitinc stulyand practice. It is often said that practice makes perfect. This is true if the term practice implies thoughtful, patient. atd persistent el- fort for improvement, otherwise, it may j be quite nntrue. Thoughtless scribblimr ! tends rather to retard than to enhance j the acquisition of good penmanship j Each time a copy has been c-ireiessly j repeated incorrectly, bad habits, have j been confirmed rather than correi-t- d. ' & is a moxe backward. This is a f.w. i.oi sufficiently appreciated by teacher or pupil. Reuieml-er. that unknown faults i can never be avoided or corrected. Good writing is a fine art :-nd ii to ! the eye what good language is to the ! ear. The ruft intelligent persons in j any connnunitg are those who can ex-! press thought most easily and correctly ' upon paper. True theory and carcf.il and jiersistont practice are the' means by which each student may obtain a good hand writing. Alter! it i once obtained and its use becomes habitual, letters, words ard i-entum; ' will flow from the ready p.n with: scarcely a thought ujion the part of the! writer as to the manner of executing j them. Hattie M. Ciiaw'KI.i.k. Ecjlisi Tcails Bitlsfs, Wht is it?i It is a powerful iron and vegettbie tonic prepared speciall for diseases ami disorders of i'einales of all ages. It builds up feeble, broken down and worn out constitutions; it regulates "Ik' vbole system, add:' iron to the impoverished blood and mak-.'s cures in cases when all other medicines have failed. Why Because it is prepared by a physhian win. has made .ii.-'a-'cs t women a Lfe- '.!!!' 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