Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1889 — Page 7
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SOHOOL AND OHUROH,
The Firm Church at Christ ia alttford. Conn., will wdebral Its lira, bund rod 1 fiftieth anniversary thU year. Sotninnry. Auburndale, Mr, will endow a pw la th AruorUu church In IWrlin, (roHny, at a east of una thMit&nd dollar. ZiotT Herald. In the eity nt lulln burgh liters are thirty-two churches of various denominations, which have adopted uufemienteil wine for communion jurposo. The Congregational ministers' meeting in HosUm recently discussed the ChrUtluu Endeavor Society, and ttvv.ty speaker most hoartlly and eathusiastioally Indorsed the uioveniouL Harvard hm a now steam launch, forty-Hvo foot In length, to lold tveuly pmmuiswa. The cost is threo thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, most of which amount has been tthcrilod by alumni. A rule ha boen adopted by the faculty of the lrtdianft Stato University. that in future all members of tha senior uIjum shall take part in the oomuienoeuiont exercise, for which two days nre to be given, und moro if The president of Michigan UnlvorfeUy remark in hi annual report that "a larger proportion of women j than of men are taking by choice the .1, ,t. ..!...! .... II ,.' ....!.... 1 ' Illtl ClKMiCHl COIIIIH!, uir 1.1 1 u juavuvtu reason thut there is n demand for thoir service) in toaohliig Greek in proparatory schools. It it. said that President rlson has taken a pew in the new and ole- i gant Church of tho Covenant, at the 1 corner of Connecticut avenue and N , street, in WWhingtou Postuijistar(Jeneral Watia maker ha scoured n f piiW at .tho saaio church. To avoid tlie ciiriolty-numgii, who throug churchoil atUmdwl by President. (Jen- ; ural Harrison win go w utner citurciies his lie may see lit from timo to time. -Tho llaptlst (N. Y.) Stato Mis sionary report! that of 80( Hnpllst churches in tho Male i-i'J are in the country und in villages; $17 aiti una-blo.-lwithont aid, to Hietnln paalottt; over two hundred of them nro patorIkh from year to year, and although the membership of the churches in the State ban in the last fif toon years incVeaed 18,71. the membership in the country and smaller villages has fallen off fully .5,000. Karlham Collcgo at Richmond, Ind., is tho loading educational itirttltutjon of the Society of Friends' west of the Allegheny Mountains. It was founded in 1817 as a board ing-school of high grade, and in rocoived a college charter. Its first class was graduated in 18(12. There aro now one hundred and forty-seven students in the college proper, with one hundred and fourteen others in tho preparatory, commercial, biblical and musical doimrtuieiiR Joseph J. Mills, A. M., It? the president. l.)ro(H worn by candidates fpr jonflrniRtion have fjrdwn so elaborate and showy lately that tho Uishop of Rochester ban proteted. Younjr fcirls j present tliou.solves "rather in the I - pulse of a bride than in the simple toilet" that befits tho applicant for 1 reception into tho church. ThoHihop mentions false injuria as particularly j needing1 avoidance by poorer people, and satin shoos by tho rich. In France " it is tho same. A confirmation drosa f was recently doscrilod by a French , fasldon paper as extremely "coquet- . tlsh." The llishop, in bis protest, de- 1 clares thnt nothing would distress him , more than to have to send a candlduto i back for wearing showy or tawdry aj- i parel, but he adds that for cjcamplo sake it may bo necessary for htm to do se. Electric Mountain Railway. One of tho most interesting achieve ments in modern engineering is tho olectric mountain railway recently opened to the public at tho Rurgonatock, near Lucerne. Tho rails describe ono grand curve formed upon an anglo of 112 degrees, and the system is such that the jolirney is made as steadily and smoothly us upon any of the straight funicular linea. The llurgenstock in almost perpendicular; from the shore Of Lake Lucerne to tho Ilurgcnstock is ,:KK) feet, and it id' i?.8( J feet above the lovol of tho sea. The total length of tho line is ll.'IS motors, audit commences with a gradient of !12 per cunt., which Is increased til) per cent, after the IlMt 400 meters, this being maintained for the rest ot tho journey. A singlu pair of mils la used throughout, and the motive power, electricity, is generated by two dyimmoM, each of twenty-five horsepower, which nro worked by tt water- j wheel of nominally 12,i horse-power, erected upon tho river Aar at ltd j mouth at HuocIib, threo miles nwav, ; tho electric current being conducted, by iuuans of insulated copper wires. - Tho loss In transmission is estimated at twcnty-ilvo per cent. "N. Y. Sun Proposals in Boston. Mr. Ilea con Strecte (Uoslon) I proluine, Misa Truinont, you are cognizant of the oo ntinuntion of the symposiums on the interrogatory, ""Is Alarriago a Failure?" and I beg tho privilege of testing the question with you, Ml Tremont Since the only way to understand! ngly embark in the disftMort is by practical exiierimcnt, I will relinquish my individual freedom anil genealogical cognomen to immolate my ideality on the altar of met. pfaysliMl IhVestliratloH.-.N. Y. Wttktv.
I TH Maw ftr WM TWt-Xw tMVtll' MKtrlalMMHUfMl IMH4 WjJM lftpiat Mew York CorrneMlea.1 wool io(I, k uoTt foe Htlltw u., but for lotumloiw for uereutwny. for Uridal ver, for chmeh, viHluir. v o'clock i I Therm ia a rr both here atMt klicrmd for mid NYenhig lutes. Thure are aiauy new vwy lovely sliver woolen for uiiinr wear, and aiuoug Uteai are VnuoUan canhrnvriw i as Koft mji velvet anu as nne an t aeltcsut a India viditttg. lltoae are bordered with d.ivkitm iu silk embroidery iu old rose, s:rawberry, terra eottH, moss and guideH irren aud rviwfis. This e mbroiiiery forms the vest, )isnls, directoiro revo r ami sktrt - border. Tailor guvrna made of theru beautiful Uixtiies are omtdrd the heiirht of strliaii elegHiice. There are also Venetian eoahniercs on jtale, lovely tint in monlielirouie, and In Hiaguikllii nad lllrwhit timy are inaiie up with biouxe fronts himI aoor(iiou plaited skirt of CI, Inn rtlk or soft lntroim grus Kroiu silk. Natty sitiUt for afternoon wur are liiado of nilver grav r reseda vHilintr with rlaiteil m skirt Wuits faille of a liko sbado and HunMrurian Jacket, short all around, showing the lousit lull of the silk bloinm, not only iu front, but at th back Iwlow the i waist Una. White camel' linir, white ; beach cloth, anil Hue l rencli serge, are made In tbts fashion also, and ajnwar lwsldes in gowns with accordion plaited j nklrts, lortrel at th root with many rows of moire riblwn. A sanh or Mm rlltliou Is twisted around the waist with long loop and ends drooping at the left side. The waist may lie iu empire style, with tucks from the throat to the cheat, and siKevus tucked to match, or there may be a jnckHt-front, with mousquetaire re vers and 'a foldsd veet. the net or lace plaits laid diagonally, with half-long xIjvh that rach the elbow in a point, full Itlahop nleuves ot net or lace coming from under tins iwlut, the f nlhieas gathered into a uar mw hand at tha wriNt For drmwy summer evening tollctn the iHiNUtlful XeaiHilltan jratuet are made great use of, these in golden green, buttercup cameo, old ro, msg-t nolla white, salmon and Euglieh rose. Thrse teWles are -uied In liiany ways. A mairuolia white gauze tioriated in pale yellow shows a Shirred lKMUoe with Greek draperies, and above this a rich but slmiile empire sasli of (oft yellow silk edged I with a duep knotted I frinze, and tied in' hnmense lots attne back. BtyMsh young ladies at the aunimer resorts will have among their charming eharigfs -of costume a number of full abort sktKe, in tulle, organdie with insertions of Swiss embroidery and hemHtitcliiiur. China silk finely plaited from lielt to hem aad. eeeded silk skirts made full and clmpiy gaehered t a lnslt WiUi these kirt wfB be worn any number of fancy corsages. Among them will appear a lUwaan Wtdlce low on the shoulders and laced nailer the Kiimlavi cuirass ooreaire laced up the back, nleeveless. imtiiled and worn with t thin enough u show the shonldwa through Mineshe. There are aieees si easae, full i.t ton and shirred at tha wrists. '.. i.,,,.i art" shades, these out summer velvet In in an exaggerated in the week, Imth front and Imc1c The iwlnt on ths IkmIIcu are extra deep, and there k lie lace pleated In the neck, the velvet bolug intended to contrast directly with the white neck of the wearer. If her neck In not white, she is loeoiitmeuded to dispense with tho 'Preuclr' IhhUcj oven if it is iu high voKiie. The array of lovely ilaneing dretms to ROiuethltitf smnptuouH and delicious, gold and silver striped puuw, the ditiutest ot tinted rtrpt lUrt textiles, tlgHfed with phariowy borders iu floral device in twft, faint, natural tints. parl-dotted neta. and toiler's net in silk, in colors or heliotrope, blush roe, ctrawIwrry and like lovely hues these, and a nmt more of the novd fabrics ot the mnwui, are employed in the article forma,tlou of new jrowus. The elegant and ladylike summer silks are m a rule trimmed with pinked r fringed ruches. Jt is-jMU hs1 wfth a lavish hand. Mack, ilk ootd mmmoiiterles aro ued upon liirltt and whit) Kowns of ever' desortt lotl. ""(Inhit Hue U inndu ot Mie long 8iuih leecr stmrfs and Marie Antoinette nokus Ihimi la hlaok and white, in drewy hihuwit gowning. ,iTiiese, in sultry weather, will do full duty ft a irracefnl apology for a Wrap. Vary handhome Spanish brooelm and long jeweled pitis ami saber are leads a e of in their adjuitment. l,velyte gowmvia artistic wedlajral styles are mantle or mift-tinted mateias-e hAh. Atitinuo sleeves of every style and variety are added tt, taei gown with 4etiirs(uo effect Airy fabrics, dainty tints, artistic anil aevjl combinations of color, .aiif, an alnio Hiillmitsd ui of floral due (H-atloiio, are the prominent' features of the season millinery. C D. F. SHORT AND SfIQY. BrrrtK bend the neck than bruise the foMhCiid. Kjiovyotr hule whiktthe f l is seek, log for unit c. 1'iriiiK rusts ns much more than hunger, thirst and cold. Twi: cKotlstis never at a loss for a snbjert for conveiSMiliw. Ukcat talliors are like leaky pitchers, every thing runs out of them. Ir Is a good thinv to im able to let go the less for the fce of the great w. Hi: is a ford that praises hlnittclf, aad he MWdtnan timt sp-:akn Ml nf himself. Tkp. thu hel" is a compliiint ahneetsl' way:) jwculkr w very Masll twsa.
FASHION LITTER,
HOME, FARM AND GAR DC H. J llet Mm deformed by trimmiaff p like treeB. Aay peUiod wWeh wX&'kmp the lr from the inside of the hell will
Prro 2Z tor a ertta textgih uf time. CaaiiftR ihoMUl be nlaaid out wInm Um trroMud Iff wrro, ajri U mmewith dahil, gladiolus and riclou or castor-oil ttwtit, Nutmeg Sauce. To one pint of boflIng water add a half cup of sugar, one tables pooa of butter, a pinch of salt, on tablespoon of corn starch. jSuttncir to taote. , fWhes the apple tree MoMoms" is said to b the time for planting nearly all klads of vegetable. Tho only obstacle Is the probability of a laXc frost. The potato beeUe will attack the euff-plant in preference to any thlnjj else, and unless such pbuiU are carefully watched and the beetles picked off they will destroy tho plant in less than a day. To save tho plants they should be examined two or throe times a day. Corn may be planted in April, and with a little protection Itluriitf cold nights it may bo advanced eo a te got large enough to boil two or throe weeks earlier than if planted at the usual tima; but the earlineiS in corn is always at the expense' of sfce, iad sometimes of sweetness. Karfy cabbages should have a place in the eafrly tardea; tha plants can usually be bought cheaper man they can be grown. For this crop the land should bo well puiverizeu anu dressed with a liberal supply of manure, and if wood ashos be mixed with the manu eit will be an Improvement The early cabbage needs to be urged along as fast m possible or it will become a late on , Calves should have plenty of milk. but it is not necessary, after the first two weeks, thatitshould be unskimmed. If linseed is boiled to a jelly and added to skim-milk, and the whole fed warm, the calves grow as well as on new milk. Solid food of any kind should not be given until the calf hi three months old. Calves should be watered regularly. Thogr ofton suffcer greatly from thirst, the milk not being all the drink they need. American Agriculturist. r' j Hero is a good recipe for washing ' artni). The inirredlenU cost one dollar; 1 Ten pounds of hard soi) cut in small pieces, rourouncot. uorax, tnroo ounces sulphato of soda; dissolve in five gal- . i . . . . Ions of soft water. When dieso.ved. let it cooi, men pin u hhjuhwiioii firkin or tub. This will make tut? pounds of thick soap. One pound will do a large washing. It U best to soak the white oloine over night. The soap must be' dissolved in hot water before using. BUTTER FOR EXPORT. I'Mik It fwr TraiMpertetliMi ts KtH-elfH MitrkeU. I noticed an article in a Canadian paper stating that a Canadian merchant had shipped a consignment of butter to Ckla via the Caaadian Pacific railroad. The article went on to say that this was the first lot d butter nhat li4 been shipped to Chins, and th 1 1 vellture had proved a finan I . ....... 1 clal success, but that tho mode or (traanaer of packkig the butter waa a ' seoi'et. t Kow. what is te hinder some of our Aimer loan 'butter dealers from j trying the same thing? There i a t market in that country apparently that would take all our sur1 plus butter. Tiie 0nitf)d States sends ' hundreds of thousands of hard ! dollars yearly to China to pay for the tea wo buy from them. Why i not exchange butter for their-tea?. The United States sonu large qUa.ntitles of bntter to Knglanl, where we come in direct competition with the older countries of France, ISelgiuia, Germany, Holland. Norway aud Sweden, and we generally come off second best inlkat market; But in China, once get the market established and we would have little competition. As to tho secret manner of packing the butter to ship to China' or any other foreign niarkot, here it Is: Take new pork barrels, fill them with clean water, let them stand four or fivo days and f eliaupe the water once durlnsr the time. This serve9 two j)Urpoaes. The water j aWBy the wood smell, aUo soaks , , , , , . , ; into the barrel and preventnhe danger , of the brine soaking Into the, wrood and leaving some portion of the butter haM wuu wmihl caiiio It. in lwi'nm strong and rancid. Make a brine by boiling that will float an gg let it stand to cool und settle before using. Make tho butter into rolls that will ilt Into the barrel so as not to leave too much vaoant space. Wrap the rolls with cheese cloth to keep them from massing together. Put in a portion of the brino before commencing iopack into the bnrrel. Leave two inches of space at the top of the barrel .for brine. He sttro the butter Is kept covered all the time with the brine, for here is where the secret He, in not allowing the air to come in contact with the butter after packing. Butter require to be salted in the u&unl way, one otinen to the liound liefore packing, for the reaot that brine will hot penetrate butter when pressed in a solid mass. Butter packed in this way will keep fresh and sweet for months. Last season 1 put down several barrels by this method. The butler was In the brine from the middle of June until December. hen unpacked for sale it wae just as fresh aad well tasted as when It went into the brine. Far wrV Review,
SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION!. Kami wider is wast-fst of seen, eeeense It
Doniaiu line salts, vhiah formes InsoIubU caiapnusd with tUe snap, thus leedering t pen ern useless. Cinca la turned kite rinegar urv.n ex poftura to the air lg the oxygen g.is iu the air, which unites with, or oxtdie the alcoaoL oeantsksj it into aeerte Held, ef ifltofh nnecpir is eaiy a weac sotatien. WKTclothieg hung out on the line will dry whs the isaHra4ure ts below free teg eeeaae'loe evifMMtes into the air, just as water does, although mure slowly, with, out posting through tho Intermediate liquid state. Carpet and upholstery fade when ex poed to tho sun, because of the actinic or chemical pemvr of the tun's rart, which 4eooiiose Use -dyeHMngt. The praeeei.ift eloseiysnaiogoutto that wotca occurs in the taking er phetograpM. Soot falls down the cHlinney before a ttorm, becuuae the air at ttiut time contain aiore weisture. Hoot ts sygroacopie tnet is, H absorbs the moisture from the ftir and, becooilng heavier, detaches Itself from the aides of the chimney. Picsxxs are colored ureen by boiling in a copper kettle, "because tho vinegar unites with the copper, forming a groeu-oolored salt, similar to verdigris. As this coloring matter it unwboleseeae aad poisonous, toe practice Is not one te be recommended, Bcttek becomes rancid . because ef the formation la it ef burj-ric ali, by a peculiar fersaentation. Attics ili-smeliing aefd is volatile, and is driven off at hiffh tempera ture, rancid butter may sometimes be used for cooking purposes without offense. Tax "fur'' on the iiisUle of the tea-kettle comes" from the jialta.ef Kme la the water. They are lit id in solution by the carbon ic acid gas present, bit when this is driven off ty Dotting, tney are preetpiuticu on utestae ot4,h kettlo. .Scale in.steanhoiicrs la due to the same cause. VaoTAu:.t and incaU are sealed up in alr-Ught vessels to preserve them, so thut the bacteria, or minute organisms widen are always present in the air, and which would cause them to petrofy and decay, are thus excluded. Tho jars are heated before they are finally seakd, as to destroy any Imctcria that may already he pretcat in the fOOd. ' , r SHORT AND SPICY. IJirrrtx head the neck than bruise tlie forehead. E.Nior your little whilst the fool is seeking for more. I'kide costs us much mere than mmpcr, thirst and cold. TitRjrotbtis never at a loss for a subject for conversation. (Jus at talkers aro like leaky puckers, evry thing runs out of them. It is a good thing to be able to let go the lens for the sake of the greater. Hx is a fool that praises himself, aad he a nad man that speaks ill of himself. Tan "big head' is a com plaint almost al ways peculiar 10 very sroau men. wyi isiXTHaowsTS there arc, hut not among weft-fed ntrn nor well-dressed women. It Is easier to 'pretend to be what you are not than to hide what you really arc. Taosisthat are the lewdest m their threats are the weakest in thf xecutton of them. , Thkks are many blessings attached to poverty. But they are fearfully disguised. What a wan to Jpl eased to call clean profit is oftentimes the proceeds of a dirty bargain. Is It any Wwi,ter that Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery euteclis ail ether blood and liver medicines, shtoe it poeaeatea such superior curative properties mi to warrant its manufaeturers laauppiviag it to tlw people (a they are dolug, through druggists) under conditions such as no other medicine ia bold under, viz: that it must either Ik befit or cure the patient, or tho money paid for it will be promptly returned. It cures' all diseases arising from deranged liver, or from impure blood, as biliousness, "liver complaint," all skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, Kcrofuleus sores aad sweKHics, fever-seres,' hip-joint dtseaae aud kindred ailment. f500 Reward for an incurable esse ot oto runic XiM-al Catarrh offered by the Manufacturers of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. SO cents, by druggists. WirR'Is Life ureal i-essimisir-"io, my near; i am H' airtlll I HMV RiM7lit & Allirht. mMI. mil T ikmiH Intend to risk my life by venturidg out of doors at ah this evebig.,r A mph JpUteriMc. Not Instantaneously, it is true, but la a short space of time, persons of a bilious habit are aaved from the torture which a disordered liver is callable of iuflictinif. by IfwiteUer'sStonisch Hitters, an actt-bilioue nuHiicuie und aperient of the first rank. The pains in the Htrtit bide and thrAu,'H the right shoulder blade, the sick headache nausea, constipation and saffron hue ef tlie skin, are entirely removed by this estimable restorative of Kme to the organs of secreUott and digestion. "TninK, the cidence slWurs that oii brutally assaulted the ecJmplalnant. Have you any thing to offer in extenuation!" Prisoner "No, sir; my lawyer teek all the aouey I bad." , THE .MARKETS. ", Nkw Yomk May W. . CATTf.K Katlve Hteers. ..;., 8 9J 175 WrrtW-MUMlw.....,.... .... tt r IIS yi.OOlt-Wlater tfheat....... 45S S M WHKAT-Xo. K4.. Si f COKN-.V. .... 4Hit Al (lATS-Wwiera Mixed,,,..... 4S u I'UKIC-Mets (new) u af, ao ST. I.OU1S. COTTON MhWtlwr a WH HsV lKi:VI5-i:xtiort Stter -KM t 4 m ! , Sbipptn . ... S75 H iV, HOriS-OtmmtM, to Select..., 4 1 H -15 SllKKt'-KalrtoChUM iM) i 4 no ruouu-iMtents. 4 4 .vxAtoctwiire,,!,,, WHKAT-.Vo. seii Wiater.. fOltN-N'o.tAltx.a, OATS No. a, itYK-N,, . , TOllACCO-Lw (Mlswvnnl.. I.-:f. lltirk-y. 1IAV Choice, Timothy, ."., lil'TTHlt-t Ho.ce Dairy ...... KOUA-Kresh. .,..,,. POKK Htuiidiin) Mes, (Uw), TS'.tft ise .... tt 41 tt 5 t S l lit 1AIII H 10 St HAi UN-Clear Kb,.i, ........ l..VRD-trlMie Steam WOOI,-CHtce '1'ab 7.... .... C11ICAQO. CATTLK-Shlptrfan fl lliX:fc-towttto CliSk.. -4 KiflSl-(fed t mmt:..k. I'M ri.OUR-WHWr 4ft IVUtM. 4 IS TTM oxrm Nf. tvi.it. IMJKK-Nvw Moi , , . 11 f US.ll w KANSAS C1TV. rATTI.K-HhiBlHS SttiMw.... IK S im l(.V-Tl5t. at 4 1(1 M 4M utaTrxo..a., 1 nu oats-s... a iHt COKN-No, KW ORUSAWR. l-n.OtJn-HlKhhrp 4 COHN-White. 1JAT- ( HAcm-rtear Rti;?r CUTTON-Mkkin LOU1SV1I.I.K. WIIKAT-Xn. IU. .......... rtnN-N.Mtiie1,. ...;, OVT-?lo.Mii .1 si m xt 1 JOltK Met . ,,i,,i Hp 4 IA OX-Oar Rib
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Simpllehy In fh"lr mode of Hvlng was tee u.ariced charurtertstle of the early aettter of America. Every thtngwhiclt istrteleed to tboa was j,luH aad eeoatttalios. The Jnol wttii taeg ate was fregaUy fterval and of at substantial kind. TheUr vUa'uiMg wae beo-spun and tee m'M,x-usins which eovered the!,' feet were a holnc prodiict, U-f ouvle fr nn the hide of uiiiinatstnd ornameotcdf with beads after the IuditfD Isshlob. Their bomf t were simplicity itself, eonsitting of reugVyh'wn kigt and homo nade h.ni'iee toe whole roustituting the eid Loit-CaWb ketNoef fiwsuef hfe. Yet thoae were aaod i.i hemes. The wfVes slid asMtere were well versed
Nn the art Of all that perulncd te house wifery. CottfdcupiitKe early home was the striking flgvro-dT the 04 grendmother. Nytoly?was sho4 he adviser lu social affairs b'ltabe'waathe wodleal. adviser aad preMjritor for tho sick. Often were her hands eugrsged In the preparation of some he;uhig pvtiwi or remody for the relief of thoe in ltl-hoaitL Tally versed In all the bountiful supplies oonUino 1 in the graud storehouse of Nature, she wisely knew how tnutilUe the curative properties contained hi certain roots and herbs and aecordtngiv she trantf-wmed them iaw certain remedial agents, waich have made the old Log Cabin fatuous fir all time to come. Conscious of the Brest value of some ol tttos old Uate homo cures i rueceewful ef fort has la liutie to re-discover the lost secret of-th -pfesBHtJo1 and, eoupled with all the Improvement which human in Keuulty .and, progress suggests, thy are sow wide! v Bnawn under the name of war tsiMiiiHeciei. the lnot uromi nentb. In,T L-g CMOift sHrsaparilla and Log C4tiln couah and consumption cure. fhmsefirtn tpubUcihiis Ihws quick to reeetfafiaead !aircrii4e their true value add the idttofXe?rs are daily in receipt of tauca psnlseej tbjb ij)fdiscvery and re vival of these old titao remedies against alcknessand disease. T ho oaTCSfeTlnKn home, hewever, is justly etto the twa4e for all the good wtiiclt may, tiiereuy, oe cuccieu A W0MV in Rahimore bled to death from a cut on tlie. leg. caused by tho breaking of a wtihuy-tmttle Sjcmx she habitually carried m iter awc-aing. PtfYsirfASs aro lasttftsd in dnouneiLr erenrioturv mnlkhie which claim to cure every thing. A nuxhVine, for instance, that wffi cure rheiudwttem in one erson, will not nf -'eacnrllv cure it in another, for the condition cttu-uitr it may be different; but Ma io-i-i ik,vvnv4M:iUria. anl K!alleuber srer'is Aadi'a wlUdeetroy it in the system in iprry esse. rfv.iSt)are,sutTunnp from If aniria von irtft know it, und this liicdb'iuc v.iil certainly cu o you. tuu cy uruggisib TfAKn water is wasteful of soap, because it contains lime salts, which form an insoluble eompofitd witfltuo soapjithus rendermga part ef g uscicis. nbef and yWwjmlorfVfuWstwoiiderful thiiiRs over witnessed ny tlie human family uave.pceurrcd withia th bwt decade. ut the least of those wonders Is the success whioti tl.H nr'fiitii bf It. K. Johnson & Co. I'whmnint. Vn . aire toeeUns. Write them for particulars,, .aney, wou, anew am au w work wonders. Tmk voeecwoinaa who lieldly sUtes that she likes to be hugged should be unittetu ately repreasea. Ir vou are dmditful as to the use of Dob bins' "Electric Situ ii, and cannot accept the. exnerienoe of M.l.'ion who ue it, after the 'M vears it-has .been on the market, one trUf will convince you. Aa your grocer lor u rake no msausH David DfM.Kr Fiatn's hobby Is his love of liedcstriatiism and ne la prouttoi ms teste ia this direction. , Oregon, the 2ittaMte eTlarmera. Mild, eqnsble climate, certain and abundant croiw. llestf rutt, grain, graas, fck country In the world. Full infoi mat inn free. Address O regon I m migra lion Jtoanl , l'or Hand , O r egon rs TicorMC who have to lisien te ykdin practicing nearly always bring h the asylum. fAi.wats avnM UftM purgsUve pills. They ttrst makevou sick kid then leave you consMi;C&eVsff m hi etver Pi lis regulate theboweUt and wjtke y?iu well. Dose.one pill. 4 -f-t lf- v TnxaR is a, secret satisfaction about being anonymous that is far sweeter than fame to the writer of scandals. LADins can permanently beautify their oompieKkiH with. Weiui's Sulphur Skmp. liill's Heir mid Whisker Dye, 9 cents. What a mee 'i pleased to call clean profit is oftentimes the proceeds of a dirty bargain. For t wentytnw Wematfcatf get Carter's Littk fiver MUtibe best liver regulator in ver regulator in UMlmladose, tho world, DM' t forget tale Thiers are ' iryiny bU'saln r attached te BttttHey arefc4rf5lly dtsguised. poverty. ilr afflicted wtth ore -3!yes use Dr. Isaac rliOitftsoa'aJEy Weter. llrttggisUaeii it, 25c Thk earliest onion grow from seU; the longest keefdjng oetons grew from seed. All I Tli-rH Htt fmtlt4citMiffSVetofth entrtnawi.ii, er.l-r bar work and worry fa htwl innlii.bitlMiiiffMa, tirrr-Mrthniln Sept ptilt'iTu HriairMlH Ur1rTrnttfHm
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