Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1889 — Page 7

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PERSONAL AND LITERARY. Somt expert hi jmpar Iihh tls terminal UiHt hooka printed oh pure rtttf iwjwr will lmt for ceuturi, while tJuMrtion pHjwr of wood-pulp mid ntK will f 1 1 to pluceM in two KjiierHtloni. Frederick I)oiijws' Hiitoblojfriipby in aid to Iihvm hud h Kt'Ht ml until he married hi white wife then It fell (lewd. It seemed kh if this Heroes felt thnt ho hud jfoitu out from thorn by that act. General Low Wiilluee Is a true dlciple of Ihhho Wulton. Ho is k Kreat firtheriimn. When u hoy he preferred to lih rut her limn study. Ho llkcxl the mimio of tho brook and Its cool and shady ways bettor than the humdrum loson of the buhool-rootn. -Uronaon Aloott leavee behind him in mntiiiscript one of thw mot voluminous diurloH of modern times. It has Iwon faithfully kept for the Krontor portion of his life, and tills flfty-aeven largo hound volumes, the ltuit one dated 1881. In addition to those there are also in manuscript six volume of autobiographical collections and seven of letter. Joan Mangold, tho poet of Alsace, who recently died atColmarat the age of seventy-two years, was equally famous as a manufacturer of pates do folo gnw and an a composer in tho Colmurlan dialect of vorwis, satires

and comedies, which found their way into every hamlet. Hie vaudeville, "La Triple Noce dans laValloodos Ualals." with music by W'eokoslln, counted Its runs at Col mar and Strut. burg by tho hundred nights. President I) wight, of Yalo, writes at an old-fashioned secretary which has been in his family for two hundred yours, while the chair in which ho sits is probably a hundred yomu7youuger. These are in his study, whore he spends most of his time. liookcneoi filled with books reach from culling to floor. The only space not .so occupied is over the old-fashioned mantel-piece, where- hangs an engraving of the Ascension, presented to him while a professor In tho theological school. William IJIack belongs to tho small band of "athletic autftors," a title which Julian Hawthorne was wont tq boast belonged only to himself. Although 1h?1ow medium height, ho is built with remarkable compactness, is very lithe and active, and is capnblo of great physical endurance. His sliorL black hair, thick mustache, dark hazel eye, linn mouth and square forehead all suggest strength. He is only to le found whan in tho act of evolving a novel.otherwiso ho is roving about city and country studying "typos," enjoying the sea from Brighton cliffs or on board a yacht flying to Amorica for a little odd material, or to Egypt for a nearer poop at the heavenly bodies, and back again to London to spend a week with art and politics. m m HUMOROUS. Ho "Helievo mo, dearest, when 1 ay that I shall be the happiest of mortals if you will just consent to share my lotand " She "Just a moment, Mr. Ureexu. Is It a corner lot?" ' Tommy "I wouldn't want to bo the preacher's little boy." Aunt "Why?" Tommy "O, he's got hundreds and hundreds of slippers. They are scattered all aver the house." Torre Haute Express. "Pa, what la a marplot'" "It is one of those little games your mother and grandmother put up on your father, my son, whea they arc peculiarly anxious to go to a matinee. Now don't ask any more questions." N. Y. Sun. Ethel (to her betrothed) "Do loam to skate, George. I'm sure you wuld look lovely on Ice." George (a young and rising undertaker) "Look lovely on ice. would I? Thank you. No hurry about it." Texas Siftings. Tramp "Can you give mo some work, sir?" Farmer "I guoss ho. What kind of work do you want?" Tramp "Work for ray jaws." Farmer "All right; como in anil talk wim nv wife. If she can't keen you busy I'll eat my boots." llurllngton Free Press. I.suv (as a blood-curdling war whoop i hoard from tho kitchen)"What is happening. Walters?" Maid "That is Dinah. She always yells that way, ma'am, when she succeeds in turning Hie omelette without lotting it drop on the floor. She's the (laugh ter of a Zulu chief." Time. Anxious wife "John, you prom iscd mo last winter you would turn ovor a new leaf and join tho church this year. W hen do you mean to do it?" Husband (in the midst of the wholesale fruit business) "Groat Scott, Maria! Don t yon know totter than to spring that promise on me in tho middle of tho apple-packing sea son?" Chicago Tribut.e. Mrs. Winks "You surely aro not going out to-night?" Mr. Wink "Yes, my dear; election ypu know." Vf., U't..1.., ..MM... 1. ....!,.., iu " Mr. Winks "Umcr yes, my dear, this one Is; but there'll bo another election in four years, my dear, and every good citizen musttogln to think about candidates, you know, my love, I'll bobnckoarly."-Philadelphla Kec ord. Young Dootflr "Yes, I expect that it will go justly alow when I ilrst mm an oMee until I get started little." CMd Deotor "Well, you bet it will. Why, when I lirst hung out my shingle 1 sat in my offlco for three months, and only had one case Joung Doctor "Whowl That was pretty tough, wasn't it? Only one case; and what was that a case of?'

Olo Doctor "A ohm of Instrument."

GOOD BREEDING STOCK.

KtiMHttluU Nwnwmry tt HhIMIhk Vf a TrtttJf Ih HlHurfmt AhIimhU. Iii order to make a success of breed ing and mUlng slock to sell again a breeder, it is not only neeenaary to have good stock, but lie must build up a reputation for hi toek ami himself. His stock may to of the very tost kind, and yet If he ha not Imkmi able to build up a reputation for honesty and fair dealing, he will find It somewhat ditticult to build up a good trade. It is notonly necessary that he should own good stock, but he must be able to make and breed so that the offspring that he may secure will not only to of fully as good a quality a thw parents, but he must to able to still further transmit these good qualities V his offspring. Tho appearance of his is not always a criterion of this, and thin is one reason why it is so necessary t deal with only reliable parties. Tho purchaser of improved ftock generally makes an investment that he expects to be prolltnble. Nearly all kinds of breeding stock are sold at price considerably above the average market prices, con sidering every thing else to to equal, except as for breeders. In determining a question of this kind the reliability and honesty of tho breeder becomes a very important item, as it is tho purchaser's principal reliance for semiring good breeding stock. And the breeder who lias started out with tho intention of securing, or rather of building tip a Undo, must be honest with his customers, or in a short time he will And himself unablo to make sales at any thing like a fair price. A reputation for honesty is at the foundation of success with tho breeders, and if any thing like a lasting business is secured it is absolutely .essential. It is true that occasionally a breeder will bo able by sharp practices to seemingly make a success for some time, but he i certain to bo overtaken at last; while on tho other hand, a reputation for houonty and fair dealing will grow, and tho longer tho better, so that tho reputation, or tho name itself, will bo quite an item. Des Moines lAd,r. SWEET POT ATOES. Wlmt a I.hi-kk Cultivator lia to t About Their Vh'hh m n Fooil for Stock. Those farmers in tho West ami Fouth who raise gram and stock should certainlv raise sweet potatoes to feed their stock in connection with grain. Asido from their fat aad liosh-forming materials they exercise a cooling influence on the system, materially reducng tho chances of disease. Jrrom three to six times as many bushels per acre can be grown as of corn, thus making them the cheapest te raise. Ihoy can be easily grown on almost any kind of soil where water does not stand at any time, but on low land tho ridges should be made quite high, and plants of tho Golden Queen and Hed Bermuda set at least two feet apart on tho ridge. Tho above kinds aro the most productive and are excelent varieties for tho table. A large cultivator says that fed with corn one-third potato aad two-thirds corn to hogs, and given nothing but water to drink, thoy Increased in weight much fasUr than others which had their feed of corn supplemented with tho milk and slaps from tho kitchen. The analysis of sweet potato shows O.V2tpor cent of starch and 14.8 per cent, of sugar, which is proof enough of their value as a food prod uct. At this time, more than ever before the profits of tho farm depend upon the economical methods and in its management. Tho lew price of most all kinds of farm produce makes it absolutely necessary for tjie farmer to look for "the cheapest way to produce the same. USES OF INSECTS. New Throrlrn AlvHiirtl hy a rrnmlnent Xpw .Irmt-y KhIhimbIhbUI. Guoree 1). HulHt, ontomoluRlst of alio New Jersey Experiment JsUitioii, holds to tho opinion that injurious iuseqts nfter all are not Kn uninltljrated evil. Tbeyinnko production k little more lnborious, ho Hnyri, hm ndtl to tne chnnces of finnuclnl eeceeHS for tho careful mnn. Wo have yet much to lenrr alMiut Insects, nnd how to dent with thorn; but we are advancing, A knowledge of the life hlstery of every insect is needed in order te show uh at what fitaireof 4Ui existenceegg, worm or caterpillar, chrysalis and perfect Inaectwo can take it at its greatest disadvantage. Of poisonous remedies the nrsonical preparations answer the purpose for leaf-eaters in almost every instance. Kerosme and pyrethrum kill by contact A mixture of the two kinds, however, Purls green or Ixnidon purple with kerosene emulsion or pyrothriim, secure two chances to kill, nnd will be found most effective in many cased. Mr. Huist also sUite that wo need stricter law, or stricter enforcement of existing laws, against tho destruction of birds. The demands for material for decorating female head-gear have done more to strip the country of our song birds than the quarrelsome nature of tho Kngllsh sparrow. Among useful insect-eaters Mr. Hutst names toads, snakes, moles, the latter tho only enemy that preys upon the rose-beetle when In the larval suite. People should begin lo light lusectw at their first appearance, and not wait until they have grown , numerous aud destructive. Chicago Journal. "If yon don't want to in anyway and pet our buy, come eat," U a a ign in fi-tiMidlv invitation which

HOME. FARM AND GARDEN. I One of the best absorbent of

animal adors around the Uble U dry dirt. Keep a supply on hand under cover ready for use when needed. -Corn fodler cut fine, moistened and sprinkled with eorn meal or bran, Is eaten up clean, and will double tliu feeding eajmcity of your farm. A nice lawn can to secured by keeping clear during the summer and fall, and then getting in a good condition and sowing the seed early In tho spring. If there to any placa In the garden where tho soil Is poor and In which nothing seems to thrive. Floral Homo says, plant It out thickly with petunias. These will thrive through any drought and produce an endless supply of beautiful flowers throughout the Season, Plants sometimes neqd a variety of food a well as animals. Varioty gives them all that may bo noeded. A plant will not thrive if given an excess of one kind of food and stinted in another. In applying fertilizers the object should be to use substances, that are lacking, to a certain extent, in the soil. When ivory has toon kept long it is apt to diminish in weight, owing to tho loss of gelatine, of which it Is purtlv composed. This may be rome died by soaking the article In a solution of thnt substance. It Is in consequence of ivory being thus influenced that in maklnir verv minute measurements it is seldom employed. It Is usoloss to try to get good flowers from bulbs In winter unlo you give them a chance to get a good start at the roots before the top Dogma to grow. If potted and placed lmtnedintolv in the window the action of light and heat will induce the top to Ktai't at the same time the roots are forming, and tho result will be a weak and unhealthy growth. In cooking oatmeal or cracked wheat, if the meal is put into a double boiler, and salt added to the water In (the outer racjptaclo, the food will bo very much improved in taste, tho reason being undoubtedly because tho meal Is better cooked by this process. As the salted water does not bollat so low a temperature M un3ltod, therefore tho meal is subjected to a greater heat, and is proportionately better cooked and much improved thereby. An important discovery has been made by a gardener, who claims thnt tho older is not attacked by any kind of insect, and that when ho covered the cabbage, squash, cucumbers and other plants with the loaves of tho common elder bush tho insects kept away. He reports that a neighbor kept tho curcullo from plum trees by placing branches of older through them- If' this remedy proves successful with others it will save a large lose annually. A FARM CONVENIENCE. The Mf Uses to Whleh Soft HI eel CIvaHlzr.l Wire Can He Put. Soft steel galvanized wire, such as is tu-od for cheap telephonee, is won derfully useful about tho house or the farm. With a good pair of pliers, it can be used almost like Btrlngr. When this can not be had, common capper wire wilt answer just as woll, but is a trillo more expensive and not as strong. In tho absence of these the toft iron wire used by stove men for putting up stove pipe will answer. The latter,. however. Is rather large. Having either of those soft wlroi we may sew u button upon stiff cloth, fasten the ear of a tin pall In place, or bind a volume of periodicals. With the copper wire leather can bo fastened in many places, as for example about a harness where ordinary waxedends will fail. For training plants against tho house wiro is far better than strinjr. For this purpose copper is first, tho galvanized second, and plain iron wire last Old fence wire may bo worked In for this purpose. In the garden two or three strands of it can be made partly, if not "entirely, to take the plnce of brush for peas. A pretty stout stake is wanted at each end of the row. Tomatoes can bo supported by a pair of wires stretched along the row, one on each side. This must bo done early before the vines bogln to spread at tho top. An old barrol hoop may be fastened to tho wires so that tho plant comes up through It- In the pocket of the buggy and the farm wagon In fact, in every carriago on tho place there should be a small roll of wire, as well as a ball of stout string. In the event of a break-down all sorts of mending can Iks done with groat ease. A broken strap, thill or even a tug, can bo made wholo, and accidents which aro usually seriously vexatious become mere Incident.. Wire wound tightly around tho end of a stick, and tho ends carefully tucked In, or the Inst turn secured with a tack, makes a good and substantial ferrule. To learn how this should be done one lias only to study tho winding of wiro upon n broom. This broom wire Is of about the right elxe for all tho smaller job.s. There are places and times when a coupio 01 turns 01 wire around the mouth of a bag are much better than string. A wiro staple or Imnd will hold a flapping strap, and without showing like a string. A stretched wire will keep flowor pots from blowing off a bench or sholf in summer. A split knlfo-Iiandle may be wound with wire and made to do good work. It must not be forgotten that a handle lightly wound with copper wlr affords a very firm grip. Lastly, when your suspender breaks, and needles and thread are a mile away, don't forget the copper wire. Aiaeri

BARBARIANS AND BOOKS. Caxajhax Indian, UracllisHH aad Peru.

vUwii tUoutfht books aud Itatera ware fcpmU vt bye beiug. t Kom Cochin Cttiua Bannots were ustotiiud stt ll:uUi.gUmlHtUiuut for double for for carrying a letter was UeieuttHl Jy the letter tttf, tlia writer lwviag anMtiuoml tho prepayment of the um. Thiwm in Africa, Mouth America awl Oiwunic ittouguilkM reader wae waverslug with tue book, and v tHHleli sail a FuoeJuti !"Jt tho ikxmc to ins ear in oroier io bear the aeuad of the voice tbat spoke te tho rtHtuer. Homk sayaga tribes think books speak to the renders CurlU ami Uulana Imlwiw so believed, and koiuu J-Iftqummux, hvmug a priest road from the Kvangelista, thought thnt he heard tto voice of the book aad repeated ittotbciu. AUAuroRNU Indian, being detected In the theft of one out of a number of loaves of broad which be wan carrying to a mission ary. adopted the plan of haling the note umlcr a sto:ie the next time so that it should nothee ftliit cut tho bread. Ix West Australia, books and letters are thouht to reveal hidden secret, and are called "xpeaking papers." It was inex ullceble to them that the person receiving a lcttor aiiuouncinir the sending of a number of cheep should 1ms able by it to detect a lota one. WAYS OF WALKING. Kiaxons nil toe out; Indians all too in. Womkx. it healthy, too out: inot men too in a little, nt least with the right foot. No tice yourself and see. Tim lusfllonato and strong wear the inner or outer rbn of tho heel off, but wen wore frequently tho outer and women the inner. A man iroiiiK nlacidly along, his nose a tie elevated, alert, with las hat, tipped straight lunik, in generally found to be observant; if u woman, self-conscious aud proud. Ax olmervant, keenly-watchful man, If thoughtful and imaginative, of ton goes gazing at tho grouud before him, with a slow, IMiesa ium, seeing only the fragile castles of lancy. If wo see a man walking, nnd notice fur1 ,Uvo sido clances, if his walk is shuttling or My, wo wiUUml a uecemui wreica, or, u bettor educated, u somewhat cunning man, or 'totter still, a inau hecretlvo and observant. H i" a woman, the base Is Vanity or Iovq ol praise. Tun "bearing of a prince" means nothing more, physically, than a liiiely-formed athletic man using all his locomotive museles naturally, but tho "regal carriage of a queen4' means little more than the eloquent curves of IhicIc, neck uudthe beautiful poise of the bead. An tfnHHl Chance,!!ow to receive four numbers of a fdxeont saner for two and a half cents n number: Send ten cents before tho 1st of April to Robert llonnor's Bonn, Publishers, 1S4 William street, New York City, and they will aend you a month's trial subscription of four numbers of the luw i ork Ltiiytr lu lis now form aud artistic make-up. It aorcljTtries the patience of the editor of a sanitary Journal to write an article on the subject, "Home Ideas In Filtration" and have k appear "Some Ideas In Flirtation " .But it probably becomes thereby much laorti Interesting to lady recder. One geeret ef lKiTlty, Thoee anxious to prolong this rapid transitory existence of oura beyond the average span, should foster his diRestlon, negatively bvabatahilng from Indiscretions In diet, and affirmatively by the use of that peerless stomachic, Ilostetter'a Stomach Hitters, When he experiences symptoms of indices Hon . Tho impairment of the difcestiva function is fatal to viiror. Subdue with the Hitters, also, fever and ague, bilkmsneM and constipation. Theke Is no period of a girl'ij life at which she Is not beautiful and charming and nil that, but it west ha confessed that it is as a bride that ahe takes the cake. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too heart v oatine, is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Tills immediately after dinner. Don't forget this. Tub eirl who eloped with a liveryman whs. evidently determined to get a groo of some kind. Tim llest ThltiK t'oMHtf rfllfil. Ruyers should insist on having tho genu'no IJaker's Norwegian Coil Liver Oil. . Jno. C. llaker & Co., Philadelphia. Uxoehdonk cakes in the course of time will batter down uuy maa'a stomach. S, O, l'tcayuiie. Corons and HoAKSKSBf. Tito Irritation which induces coughing lnimedlately re tlevetl ly use or ''llnneH'n lirunchUil Jroetttx." ' Sold only in boxes. Whks a fellow has the rheumat'r, he knows what'ti himself, without rheumiBating over it Detroit 1'ree Pros. Don't Wheeto and cough when Halo's Mnnev of Horchound and Tar will ctira Vike'e Toothache Drops Cure mono minute. Tub culinary work in a monastery is not aeiesarii.v done toy a Friar THE MARKETS. New Yoiik, January a, 1HW. CATTI.E Native Steers .I3 8J U, SIM CXITTON-Miililllrnt... .... KIX)UU-Vinter Wheat 3 Oft WllKAT-No. a ltetl, COKN No. Sf...... OATH-Western MIxihI fc 1'OHK-Mei.s (new!...., ..... 18 75 4 ST. LOUIS. tlOTTWC-MlihUlrii? W 1IK15VKS-(S01 to Cliolco,.., JT5 W Kalr toM(Mllum... .115 C IIOGS-CommoR to Selset.... I l t 8HKKI' Fair to Choice S .VI FIXJUlt-rattMits ., 5 10 XXXtoClmlce 8 10 WHKAT-Ko, Sited Winter... VVi COKN-No. Mixed .' OATS-Xo. IIVK-No. a. T W 5 50 14 (M 4 HI a t 4 HI 6 (XI ft a &u 91 l iff a' 47W 7 0) TOIlACCO-r.Uff. Hurley..... , S 75 Leuf. Ilurluy l llAY-Clmfce Timotliy........ 10 50 HUTTKIt-C'liolcc Dairy 1 17 10 46 1 M KCtJS-KroSh 10 l'OHIC-HlBMdHnlMess tnow). Yi IIACOX-Clesr Hlti ........... . LAItD-Prlme Steam WOOL-Cliolce Tub........... . 18 W 7M r..v 7', UHICACO. CATTLiS-Rlilprrtn;. ...... ... f e lHWlS-doml to Choke I T.'. 8HKH1'-0mhI to chelee 8 FlXiUU-Wlntcr .............. 6 M 4 6 '. h (ft tt Ih U i 7 Oti wi; K IW , vuh.vt-No. sping.' J wmV rntcnts . l 1'0KK-New ;.Iii KANSAS CITVt CATTLK-Rhinnlmt Sleers... . 8 00 4 01 4 70 1 24 lKXtS-HslesHl. .............. 4 WllKAT-No. OATS-No. . COHX-No. a. NKW Oltl.KAXS. PLOUK-IUkIi Urle 1 COHN-Wwlte,.... OATS-Cholce Western HAY Cliolrc ...... . . ... ..... 17 1'Oltlt-New Mess, ............ . . a.l...l 1111. 10 u !) l U m, s 7.1 tt 18 H ' sa 17 Mi 18 37 'ft. 8 COTTOX-MlddllMK -.. .. iiAt.;u. Lijunr mii........i.. .... LOU1SVH.I.1S. WHKAT-.Vo.Sltsd..... 91 COltN-No.se Mixed... i. .,... 81 OATS-Nii. a Mixed ..... l s M a ar. 13 7

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Mm fttiffttriMt mt HU Yx.ir. Wlfa KtiffertMl ix years from sunoreeaed

mmairueUtm. Hw been treated by the beat yk4au without beneni twow)wui Bradfteld's Keiuale ttegulater relieved tor. W, A. Wimmoxs, jaosutrs, . v. Write IfmdIWdd lU?g. Co., Atlanta, Ua., for furtaer particular. Hold by all druggifcU. No woxnia there r m ny "nbarpy .. .... tiiu Luul iuau" nuvwr m rrUKH. wna i - ub " (eU the bilde. Paix In tbnRMeseftrJy always cornea from adiMrdeml liver antUs promptly relieved by Carter's Little Livur rills. Don't forget thw. TuraKare alwayi two side to ace oxotjil with nu oiteu'faood wuteh. lr afflicted with Rore Kves iw Dr. Isaae Tbeuipaou'a Eye Water. Druggist wll it. 2&c A xavai. engagement popping the question at nee, Time. LiVK-STOCK SlIrFEK AHB FlKDKRi. Haad ad. of C. C. Daly s Co. other guIudbb. Iost In the outskirtsshe can't find her pocket. a woman, when JACOBS 0l For Horses and Cattlo. Recent, Prompt, Good Result. Swelling?. KtpoMt. m , M4f it, Mr aui Mtkt U, tM: pw.l!t4 llnbt: kuB9 btM ter.-I.M b4 laainUiB, Car4 Ur wlUk Bt. Jw Oil. L. 0, OAXBHCK. Tk Ami rtlfts i 8tok 0r Co., The licit. St. C;lrB14t.,T(il43,0.,Jaii, !. W. tbtttUllr reteButcd It. JtMfci Oil Ow kt fr tiuenl m B llxt. H. AXMS A 00. For 10 Mouth. WIsibera.TfSK, JmiMIS. Mr turi m lrt M falsd Wf ; flerl 10 bmsUi; w ccrtd by Bt. JtW 00; hit rmilat4 ixrsk AT DXSBSim AltB DEALERS, THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO., Calltmore, Kl Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A POSITIVE CORE TO 1 INDIGESTION AKD AtL Stomich Trouble Anting TUerefran Ynor DmrtM r Crxrml Ix-alfr trl 1 aft I ri. fnr yon if ' 'iY.tf ( rtork. ir It wlfl If mt liji fin rrrttpi of 'A rln, i&Utirtt !(') Ih fumH. &) mh( om mylft q) Vent iiw). Verd'Cura Samplt mail THE CHARLES A. VQ6ELER CO., Haltlwere, Md. Tutfs Pills T. 1 vHticMtlr. the debilitate, wheth er from exec of work or mtSMi or body, arlitkor expoMtre In Malarial Regions, win ami Tut I'm Pllla the met cental rcstrMilve ever ------ . Mm efttore tho tteriMS iHVNild Try Tliem Fairly. A vlgorouM body pure blood, atrong mttm and h clteerl'Hl mind will reatilt. SOLD EVEBYWHEUE. FOR THE BLOOD Swlffn Spwlftc ban rnree i irf a malletisnt brvnkiiii; out cm iny leif. blf li rauwU IntolerMniialii. tt wan callM Kcivma by tlteilor-tin-f.iur of whom treainl me villli no rrllrf. I ancll.lly conftt that 1 uwe my jitiu nt koI iiraitn iu n. n. n., which iii hi . ......v.. valuable an a UooU rwimtr. SWN. Wth M..M. l.oiil. Mo. Our baby when two month util wan at tat krtj wllhScnifula.whlch for a lone time dwtroyert hrreye.liflitenttrrly.aml cau.eil u toile(ilr other life. The iltH'tow failed tit rellete Jier. ami we gate Swlf t' Mieelflo. which Mn rured her lint Irvly. and he l now bale ami brarty. k V. 1U.K. Will' I'olRt. Trian O Scrofula develop on my daiurhter-well. mr and lumua on her l'k. We naYe her IPwIlt'aSpevlSe-. and th result wa wonderful and the cure prompt. VtxRmlin Cleviland, Trnn. if 1 1 L7J aw ar Itr"Seml for lxiok trlvlne hltry of Blool I)leaiwa andadrlrw to iinVrein, malleil fire. Xltri btvih tii-rniir.u w. Drawers, Atlanta, Oa. FARGO'S lWlf A A iew $50 SHOE Thla Shoe U warrantH Ft rat QanlHy In every refpeet. Ttrv Ktyll.h. Verfeot Kit. llaln Tne ami Tlitnl. Men'a ami II.iy.'nilWHIiSK, HITTOVlMIMnc. A.k your dialrr for FMUiM'n tJ SHHK. If he doea not keep them Mnd to n, and vlll furnV-h ymi a twJr on rwclpt of O. H. FAKMM As CCMeac, illL MTNANSTUIS VirMerwyltwrwaMS YOU WILL SAVE MONEY Time, Pain, TrMikk m4 wilt CURE CATARRH BY USINO Ely's Ctmm Um. Apply llBlm Into each nostril ELY BHOS., M Warren St, K. Y SEEDS! JO rickets is for ct iKwtnald. Iltcand LHUodT.lK-etJ Wakefield and All Isearona Cah.i W.l'lumeOleryi mm rrurt Lauiin.i uiiirarn..irri.it Ilonanzt Cornrl'rollflo CucumIberi I'rlie lleml lettuce! Hana IoniHIltrerKlneand Yel.llOlobe Onlonat larnlll Hub. Squaahi w.jteiKony, tiem anu unanier nanitni lleanty Tontatoi lleat Turjlav. Illuntraleil t'atal. CHr I ALNEER BROS., Rookfore, III, v s nu! araJ IIUS Mrs tiu . YOUR OWN Mune, Muni, Uialer Mkolla. uraaaai nrfl V IS HAND WILL tiraiHM rioHr frn. lntlm (r wii.n'a I'aUnt). morn inadn In ktt nlnPMiMr. AlmTOWKR MII.I.Maixt llKMFKi:ilMfl.I.ll.nreiilaMAt4tlmonlaU -ntinaiptlration. WII.M. K KOI, Kaatoii.t'. PATENTS PKOCtntRD. AIM tkauK'Mahk". etc. em rpferencca. Iinir Advlcn free, iiiitn wxpiriiMire. i-vmX itamp lono-paee Ihmx. Aitdreat n. T. miCr.Kal.n, tltmey at Lao, Watataftaa, B. C tWKJIXt 11IU I'AltK ,..r. hmt iMvrH. orfrm.it euktoinera BUY eripnOae my

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WhAM Wo4 has Kme tain or imtm; MhmHII7 littblti 141 JIIUAk Itf r)HHtUMH, W U thNt WHklM M1I4HI "MSIWriil tftH7 . ttit awl vkv r Ihn frmr sr rjtll if uM' SrMtMtrill, which Hiiien slid vIUHmm Mm bitMXt. WBlkl It MlOUHMMSIl4 ItHlllt U4 Uh "Mr wife sml mrt wr ixHti MMly ma. lUtwii. ll4MrSrwMrlll UruihtHMHt or 1m tlNHl fMllFHT. SIHl MMa U I(HI IU yMNt . aimlii. It hMl.'H mme fr a tbn nil .UMr tmH eiu totKr.H KICHAKI) HAWKHUUOT, AtaKy Hood's Sarsaparilla S.M br all ilrmortMs. Ill lx for. rreparjrt by C. I. HOOP & CO., Aiwumoarw. jwn,iw JOO Doses One DoMar FOR CONSUMPTION Pisos Cure la our bert selling medi cine. I have a personal knowledge or its beneficial efTects, and recommend It. S. LuViiKV ; Druggist, Allegheny, Pa. mrO GOODYEAR; tO RUBERS, (Tlil U their "IHchmonJ.") Tim boot Rubber WKTS,n HHOWitlf the worlil are tirandvil W A I.EM UOONYBAK MHOK CO. When jou waul rubbers call ! WALES Goodyear. imtilo not lo deceived lir liuylnKOtliernililmrawUbdm wont "i:rxil vi.ur" nu ihi'in.HHllinL nnnitls Met m i by other communes mi liilorior RootiaiocaieHiaa tradu Hint tliu Wales Cmxly ear Slioe Co. Iihs llfliwl by nlwnya mnVlna Koixi e niHkc it ppiiiminv tit luir Uia Wi A I KH ItUUS" TKAK UHHI.KHi . H. VT. DUNHAM'S OAKLiMWN FARM. 3,000 PERCHEMMI FRENCH COACH RffKttS, STOCK ON HANBi SOO STAII10N8orsAn4e. sble aes l&U COCTH wnif .choice uMlffrees. auBsrter InMvkl.iaU: SOO IMPORTSB' BROflDMAHKII INisfMl' br BrllltaDt. the mt t uimmm IIvIdk Un). Qaallty. Trice tte aaowawlw. Tfrmbir. Dew't By wttliout lie IOC this Grett mm Mmmt 8ecMr HrrtllHK WtattklMmUtmrntmr AmerlM lattalf irrtfra, rn,fwrM yaft.laleaM, M. W. DUNHAM. WAYNE, H.LIS. S MHta WOTtChleaK aC.VX.W. ' Wt.fi.nwr Mft QOLD KEDAL,PAH,ll7t. ci Warranted tthintluMtt wr Cocoa, from Mlih-li the txerMef Oil hat been removed. Ithar Man tkrte timet tht rtrtnfth wf ' Coco mixed with March, Arrewroot or HuKr, and It Ihcrrfore fay more eeonomlcat, totting Uh (Attn ont cent u tvp. It It uHdet, iiourttlilnT, MrrnBtlifnlHf, essHy dlKftted, and admirably adapted, for Invalklt at well at for rtoM In health. Sgld bj i refers tiery where. W.BAKER & C6,, Dorcbcstcr,Mic:NORTHERN PACIFIC. Hlow price railmab lais m FREE Government LANDS.. PTM I l.l.TO.NM erAt'H V ofeaih In MlnneMitn. Sort By lijkoiA, Montann. Iilalio, WunhinKton ami (reirn. tCMh CA.f I'obllraliona with MaimileM'rlbiHKtHB CRU rlfif HK8TAgrleultiir.tl.(lrHaliiiraiHtTHHber Lauds now open toKettlert, SENT FREE. Aildre CMAS. B. LAMBORN, X'aft" ir M4XS TIUS VKVm ; Urn r r,u. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 5-TON Watt SCALES, fraa ti.r. Meet Krutaf , Rrut. Tara ni a. 4 Baai Hxv atl M.1B W Myt tka frrhialtor free rrle Itol tmrtU tlttt rl.t !W HAMTdN.rlltaIWI,linL MP AMB tSH rarBR tmt Haw t ia CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP. Hlfhet market prlcat tuaraateed. KttaMI() M yaant Kxptrt HetaiMii. Writ far fall Inform and frea market tavrU. AiMrrtt C. C, 1IAI.Y k CO., Lira Rtnek CommhHiii BarakaaU, NUmI. Stack Yardi. Kaat St Uult. III. who have twil D'o'. Ourn fur Ciwutniillon. any It I IlKfiTOPALU. Bold vorywhre. 'Jte.. NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS aeeH.aml aay tiny Incrrad all arm h I.M.I. Vl Mm. or cHy hn.1 it I and M rinrn, dally, no w I mwiwK vwntti loriiPBin un. i S WEET POTATOES I I'liea riUlrril, IHrwtlnn for Sent (nit to ba .nrouteil tin kharr. K eiheetI'lie reiiulri'ii. Ilirwtlnn for aiir.intluir VliMi A Unreal T. J, bMAAI.K. ClHMlHIII, Kftft.. YnUMBMPM,-rn.T,pr',i,,ir "xt KnltrftaA I UWna HiUB Anent'5 lluniTie.lierp, ni.it tmut kk1 Mtiifttkma. Write J. I'. 11HOWN, 8h1hI. Mi. UnHf Tt Br. rWnk.Veiln, l'enmnnirfi, ArhnUlNC Bietlc, Bhortlianil.rte.. tltomjirlilr tarlpM ttvmal . Ureulara free. BKTXrlW HK. t..3I.I.. t.l it h aad makamen nHHtey wetlrWMtfca. a nrllihwelMfnlka wmM. RHher i CMlmS taaa. iarni rHia. Antm, inula manwn, aiai. A. N. K. 1!. mi IfMBN H'RITINS Tm AVrirtTfKlra n.KAfttr that M aaw Ua Ad lerrtatmtat .kt.Hafct Male

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