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i rer scanned cree tunirenoersartgterriceentciereneingrioregetaet mtr hrcerer er teeny ean eeeaenent - pressure WOMEN IN AUSTRIA. Whe Vemale Laborers of Hungary and the Danube Provinces. About the worst wing I remember seeing in Austria. howev-r. was a woman literally harne-s-4 to a cart. One often mets big work-lozs on the roads of Aus rin, tugging in harness; but I never happened to me-t bat one woman actually harnessed uo on the road. The woman, asturdy p a-ant of about thirty-five sammers, was la- boring heavily along with # load of fire-wood figgots, while her husband slouched alongside, smoking the in- | evitable long-stemmed pipe. A piece ef rope was attached to one of the ebafts, and whenever a hill or particn- larly rough spot was encounterel, the man would considerately pull on the string. When they reache! smooth, Jevel ground again, he would toss the Fope over the “horses’? shonjder. 1 watched this interesting pair for some distance to find out whe. her they ate tracted unnsual attention fron o her peop’e. N boly seem i to take ary notice of them; from which that the sight was nothing unc :mmor in that country. A scene tha would have brought tar and fathers, and a sharp-el ged fence-rail into requisition fn very short order in th: United States, was revarded in Austrin as the Most matter-of-fact thing in tie world. Haymaking was going on in those smiling Dinubian meadows, and I saw the women not merely tossing and raking the hay, but swinging the seythe right merrily, side by side with husband, brother and father. No gentle or courteous consideration was | anywhere shown to the women, no favors in the shape of easier or pleaaanter tasks allotted to thm It there was any part of the work more like dull, grinding drudgery, more destitute of interest, than any other, Women and not men were doing it. O1 the big ducal estates of H ingary Isaw scenes that eclips-d, if possible, even these of Austria. Hungary is a land of large estates and pauper-paid laborers, rather than of small propric- tors like Francs and parts of Ger- many. Insteal, therefore, of women Scattered singly about little family heldings. one -ees them in large gangs, working under the superv-sion of ov -r- seers, N ‘thing reminded me so much of the popular « onception of the palmy days of siavery in the Southern Sta es, than these long files of Hungarian Peasant women passing through the fields with clumsy hoes Every wom- an was baref oted and wore n dress that scarcely descended to the kneea, go as to allow tho froe use of limbs for getting about. As they guased slowly acro<# the fields, sume- times as many as a bundred in a row, with two or three male oversvers watching the line from a few paces at the rear, the heavy hoes riaing and fal'- ing. without intermission, at every forward strize, Tt was difficult to m- Agiue them any thing elae than gargs of white slaves. They were free enough, however, as freedom goos in these countrica, and were probably earning twelve cents a day ench. Sometimes, when not miro than a couple of hundred yards from the road, feminine euriosity would overcome all sense of disciptiny, and the lon-s line of hoe-swingers would break ranks and come helter-skelter across the field with merry siiouts to get a clos-r view of the bicyclo. The overseer would call angrily for them to come back; bu: not until they had satisfied their legiti- mite trait of female charac‘er, curios- iy, would they heed their voices, It is upon the women rather than the men that the burden of Exrove's monster armies fall go grievously. Be- tween the husband and bro‘her, who are away playing soldier, and the wife and daugh er, who ares‘aying at home doing their own and the men’s work, — the lesser of the two evils is not har. to choose. It is bad enough to do compulsery mili- tary service; but there are redesmiag fentures even in that. The real hand- ship of the arrangeme:rt fall heaviest on the women. It is the women toil- ing in the fiells Tke cat le. day after day, whe pay for the millions of breach-loalers, the K-upp guas. the uniferns and the coo m’ssary sup- pres.. Tt was the peasu women of F ance who maid the big German ine @emnity in 1872. In ths Ovient the conditions female life among the poorer classes are in some respee:s better, bat in ethers worse, than they are in the countries spoken of The poople of the E:s: never huet = thems-lves be everwork under any cons deration. The woman are net ealled upon to te Ue bone and sinew of every sahorious ecerpatio: as they vare in Germany and Austria, for the wad exactions of im litury life aredess crushing. Bat, on the oth hand, woman is not te be reg: more in the uatuce ¢f seeds and chat- tels belonging to th lordly loafer, the unsperkable Oviental thaa as an } independent sud r-sponsible being. — Thomas Stevens. in N. ¥L Sun. <= —The following is the choiesst bit of pise torial prev ion scen this geason, Htwas brought to light by the New York Ste, aid is as follows: Whi.e. fishing from a rowboat near Orange City, Fin, Me. John Thursby tied his-line te the bow and laid down foranap. When fish was tugging away at the line for dear lfe. The fish weighed twenty pounds. I inferred | of he awoke he was | three miles up stream, and 2 big cat- i A&A CONNUBIAL TRAGEDY. | — The First Little TF in the Life of a i Youag M rried Couple. They hat bees mare.e | tures weeks, and had ju-t gone to hous -keeping. He was s.arting down-town one mors- ing, and she followe lt him to the door. | They had ther arms wrapped around each other, a she was saying: *01,C ce, do you think it pos- sibe ‘hac the day ean ever come whea 2 Will part in a ger?"’ “Why, no, little puss," he said. *O course not; what put that foolish idea isto my little birdie’s head. ei.P* “Oh. nothing, dearest. I was only thinking how perfeoly dreadful it would be if one of us should speak | harshly to the other.’” “Well, don’t think of such wicked, utierly impossible things any more,” i sie “We can never, never q uar- rel. “Lknow it, darling. Good-bye, you | dear oll precious, good-bye, a:d—oh, | tasecond, Ciarence. I've written & note fo diam wa; ant you run ' her some iime to-day ?* “Why, yes, des if Ihave t'me.”* “Ifyou have time? On, C.arencel” “What is it, little girlie?” “On, to say if you ‘have time’ to do almost the v-ry first errand your litile wif: asks you to do.” “Well, well, sissie, I'm awfully busy now.” “Too busy to please me? Oh, Clar- enc’, you hurt my feelings so."’ Why, child, I——’ “I'm not a child. C arenece; ma ; Married women, and I _? | “There, there, my pet. I “No, no, Ciarene-; if 1 was vour p—r—et, vou t—t—ry to —to ee “Bit. Me'el, do bs reasonable.” “Oh, Clirence, dow'é speak to me so."* ‘Mable, b+ s-nsible and oy “Gio. Carenee, go on; break my hear..”” *Stuff and nonsense “Oh, e— 0 —oht’ “What hive I ssid or dove?” “As if you need to ask! But ga. Hate me if you will, C.aren 1——_ “This is rank nense ise!” “PH go back to mam na if you want me to.- She loves oe if you don't” “Y umust be eraz.!” “Oh, yes, sneer at me, ridicule me Perhaps you hal better strike mel? He bangs ‘he door, goes down the steps or the jimp, and races off, mut- tering some hing about women being the “queerest er-atures,"? Of course they’i] make it up at noon, and they'll have many such a little tiff in the yours to come; and when they are old they'll say: “We've lived together forty-five years, and nev-r, no never, spoken a cross word toeach other in all thas time."’ — 7d- Bits. — ee —In China the rue of the road is to p to the left, Lu the coolie-bearcrs can’t be tau he to moult it, and ther: are frequent colli. ois, in which the women or others im the jinrichshas o sedan chairs are batly burt. Ww m L to Dot The svm toms of billivusness are un happily but too well kaown, ‘They diff erin different individuals to some extent A billious man is seiiom a breakfast eat er. Too tieq cutly, s, he has an ex- around to the honse and leave it for | Order of Publicatior. | STATE OF MISSOURI, 74, | County of Bates | ae In the cirevit court of eaid county, in vacation | | December isth, 1887, i Mattie Benefielu. p! tiff, vs. WalkerS. Bene- | Bleld, defendant oe | Now at this ¢ay comes the plaintif herein, vrney befure the undersigned clerk cuit court. in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, alleging, among other | things. that defendantis nota resident of the | state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerkin vacation that said defendant be | notified by publication that plaintiff has com- ; meneed auit against him in ‘this court, by petition and affidavit the object and genera! nature of which ix to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore con- j contracted with said defendant, and for the care custody and controlef the children born | of said marriage. up» the ground «bat said iefendant bax deserted and absented himself from p aintiff without a reasonable cause for more than the spaceof one year next before the bringing of this snit. and that unless the | said Waiker 8 Benefield. be and appear at this Court. at thetnext Term therceof.te be begun | and holden at the Court House in the city of Kotler, in said County. the sixth day of Febu- ary next and on or before the sixth day of saiu Term, ifthe Term shall se long continue—and if not, then on orbefore the laet day of said | Term—answer or plead to the Petition in said cause. the same will be taken as confessed, he rendered accordingly hat a copy hereof n the Butler per printed and jadgment will he it farther orderest, ishe! according to Weekly Times a weckly ne and published in Bates County. weeks successivly. the last insertion®to be at rust four we ks bef: re the first day of the next ; term of Circuit Court JOHNC. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the Record Witness my hand and the Seal ofthe Circuit {seas} Court of Bates County, this isth day of December !587 No 3 JOHN C. HAYES, Cirenit Clerk | Order of Publicatior. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Count or Batre, 1. th~ circuit court 9: said vounty, November term McCormick Distilling Company. plaintiff, vs D W Simpson. defendant Now at tnis day comes the plaintiff herein by its attornes~ and it appearing to the satisfac- tion of the court from the return of the sheriff on the writ of attachment herein that the de- fendant, D. W. Simpson. cannet be summon- ed in this action it is ordered by the court that said deiendant be notified by publication that | plaintif! has commenced a suit against him in Lhis court, by petition and attachment, found- cio. an account for the sum of sixty-seven dol ar-~ and seventy cent-, that bis property has beer attached and that uvless the said D. W Simpson be and appear at this court, at the text erm thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the First Monday of February, Issx next, and onor before the sixth day of said term ifthe term shall so long continue—and it pot, then on or before the last day of said ‘erm—answer or plead to the petition in said cause. the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered against him and his property sold to satisfy the same. And be it furt’» rordered, that a copy hereof he published, accordidg to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in ates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last be at least four weeks before the fi the neat term of said circuit court. A true copy from the recerd . Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit {8+ ax] court of Bates county, this 30th day of November, 1887. HN C. HAYES. No. 2. Cirenit Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, as. County of Bates. c In the Circuit Court of said County, in vacation December 13th, 1887 James D Bowm aintiff, vs. Joel Bledsoe Thomas C. Meiton and Sarah J. Melton his wile, Gefendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by hin attornevs before the undersixned clerk «fT the circnit court in vacation and files his pe- tition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendants are not residents of the State of Missouri: Whereupon it ise ordered by the cler in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against them in this court by pe- tition and aftidavit the object and ge:.eral na- ture of which is to reform and correct a certain deed made and executed by the said defendants to 018 Ira W. Broows bearer date the lith day of December 1878 and by which said deed the y to said Brooks the following described real estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half of lot three (3) in the northeast quarter of sec- tion six (6) in township thirty-nine (39) range twenty-nine (29) except four and one halfacres in the northwest corner of said lot three (3) being o@ atrip eighteen reds wide and run- ning south from the northwest corner tort) rods and alco a strip begining at the southeast corner of lot three (3) in the northwest quarter of said section, (6) thence north forty rods, cellent appert'c tor liquors but none 101 | thenee west aighteed rods, thence south forty solids oF a morning His tongue wili | rods thence east eighteen rods to place of be- hardly bear pispec ron atany time; ou itas not white and turred. itis rough, ar all everits The digressive system is wholly out ot order and darth «a or Constipation may be asym tom or the two may allernate, Uhere are otten Hemorrhoids 01 even loss of blood. ‘There may be giddine-> and often headache and acidity or flatu lence and tenderness in the pit o: the stomach. ‘To correct all thisif not es- tectacnre try Green’? August Flower, ircost but a trifle and thousands atte-t its etlicacy qiiIvr. © ow. Do what you can when you cannot do what you would. | Warner’s Log Cabin Plaster will immediatly ve- lieve the pain in your back; then look Try it. for the cause of it. Wouder al Cures. xinviog, but that by » mistake and error of the ‘raughtsman irawing said deed, the said land was described‘as being in the northwest quarter of said section 6 instead of the northeast quarter thereof. and to divest the said defend- antsof any title that'they may have in said land and vest the same in plaintiff and that uniess the said defendants be and appear at this court. at the next term thereof, to be begun and hoid- en at the court house in thecity of Butler, in said county on tne sixth day of February next and on or before the sixtn day of said term, if the term shall so long continne—and if not | then on or before the last day of said term— answer or plead to th tition in said cause, the same will be take: confessed, and jadge- ment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further ordered .that a copy hereof be be pub lished, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Batescounty. Mo., for four wee! ssuc cessively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day ot the next term of circuit court JOHN C. HAYES, Circnit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and Seal of the Cirenit court of Bates coanty, this 13th, day of De cember, 188; HAYES. Cirenit Clerk W.D. Hevie & Co, Wiioies-le Trustee’s Sal and retail chuggists of Rome Ga rustee 8 Sale. say: We ove been seilmye Dr ‘Whereas, Wilson Allen and Delilia King’s Now Discovery, Evect Allen, his wife, by their deed of trust Sauonate want ae Sores Vo. CCUe | dated tune 4h, 1833. and. recorded Bitters and Bac es Ai nica Salve in the Recorder’s office within and for tor tour yeas lave never hand Bates County. Missouri, in book No. 30 ed iemedis that give such getcral sansfecnon, Vihere have been some wondertul cures effected by these medemes mi othis cay. Severa euses of prorOaunced consumption ' have been cured by a tew botdes ot Ou sS3 be cured cf your | ma RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, | or Nervous HEADACHE by using ATH-LO-PHO-RCS. or years Oo seal : or the beautiful eclored picture | ae Ftbreen@¢thi Waa St New York page 368, conveved to the acting sheritt ot Bates county as trusteethe toilowing described real e-tate lving and being sit- uate inthe county of Bates and State ot Missourt, to wit: Ten acres ot land lying on the norti side of the we-t halt of lot one of the = x = nor: Rwest quarter of section two, town- | Dr. King’s New Discovery. taken ship forty one of range thirty, and fit connection with E'ectiic Biters. | bounded as follows; b ginning’ at the Wegnuarantee them always Sold | northeast co ot said tract runnin by all druggists j thence west sixty rods, thence south = \ twenty-six and two third rods, thence ace east sixty rods, thence north to the p' | inning; which cenvevance v | in trust te secure the pavmer note tuily described i and whereas, deraul: in the payment the interest thereon long past due and efore, at the request o! r of scid note and purse onditions of said deed oF proceed to sell the above ibed premises at public vendue, to : highest bidder tor cash, at the east i j tront cour of the court house, in the city | of Butler, county of Bates and state of souri, on | iN | Thursday, January 12th, 1888, {between the hours ofg o’clock in the j torenoon and 5 o’clock in the atterngon } ot shat day, for the purpose of satisfying | said debt, interest and cost. 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