Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 August 1889 — Page 7

SCHOOL AND OHUROH. HereaJter minister of the Churee.

MImuI are slmpW to www the CkMloMioni "doctrine." instead or its whole doctrine," to bo the true doete, and elders are to "KViroroM of the CtwlesstonAt the dedication of Uws Catholid Cathedral Hi Sucr&meaWi the other dap, h check for one hundred and evety-eibt dollars was received frota U Mlaei Israel synaou a aa ttfforimr to tho Catholie hhj; Doping tho 1oihb Income amiMltitea to 301.000, of which 73.tx4l oatae from tho obolu of St. 1'eWr Had 133.000 from the inter of money which are invented out of Italy. 'Hie outlay of the Vatican ww 310,000. The increase in receipts of the RftMtiat Homo Mission Society, under ..... . 11 i the administration oi iiev. in: n. j Morehouse have been about !MM) nor nt in tan years. During the Bum jrariod the Hnjlist membership litui increased 4A per cunt. The Wesleynn Femnlo College, of Macon, (Ja.. celebrate ovary year the birUidnv. May 1-. of Mr. Gourde f. ner, of llrooklyn. N. V., it brnofienntjwtron. Mr. Seney has given to various educational, benevolent and religious objects mostly Methodist, about three millions of dollar. Hitherto there havo boon rival young ienuVs societies in tho Methodist Kicopitl Church, known as "The Methodhst Alliance," "The Oxford I.eatie." hiuI tho "Young Poopie's Methodist Union." These have been consolidated and hereafter will be known at "The Kpworth League." The Russian church in San Fran cisco was burned recently and Uilioj Yladinier narrowly escaped tho same fate. The fire Is supposed to liavo Iwen of incendiary orijrin. It is stated ; that tho church ha l(-n in reality a deteeti e agency for the tear's government, and imiMrtant records obtained in thin way wore destroyed in the fire. A religious census was taken some months ago in Wales, but the results were not published, owing: it is said, to the fact that the opponents of Disestablishment crowded, the chwrches on the day appointed with non-church-goers. The census, however, hut been loudly called for and is now published for the six northern counties. Tiwi attendance at the Pree churches was .117,078; at the Established churches. fcG. l&i Tho faculty of Harvard College has made a rule that nay stedent who has been put on probation that is. officially warned that his conductor fcchotarship is net satisfactory can not compete for any prises or henors. or take part in sy public theatrical or musical performance er thleUc content; nor will he be recommended for a degree. He may be required t nut hixuutlf tinder the direction of a private tutor or to report dailj m the college orae-er, or to do both. A Quaint Icelandic Custom. In Iceland, that coentry of gentK tirimitlve cu-jVohm, from time inline- : inorial it has leen the fasliion to present to lad or la-sie. wnen tae nrsi baby tooth appeared, a lamb to be hb or her own. cared for and tended f no other could be. and never to l imrted with. There comes to i in a pretty story concerning the ways ana manners oi mat, suiruy, irmn-u and warm-hearted jHsoplo an account ef such an offering to the bailiff's so. A winsome, soft-eyed creature was Hotna, the queen of the lamb ilock. The ... . 1.. . 1 v net grow anacf. as urn tne iroucsome owner, and when he was ten years old, I x hardy shepherd lad. Itotna had be- ' come old. toothless and lame. She MMild no longer go away te nslure with tho hord. or cat her fill of grus, vc In tho pleasant mid-summer weather. Her faithful young master waf. however, mindful of llotna's no.Hlf. Ho had not forgotto that every year sho had given him a little lamb, and in her old age a raer wm given to her in the family livingroom, where she could see familiar faces and hear the voice of her best frjends. Many tltUiW a day she was fp.1 from a bottle, and was never taken out for freh air naloss tlio day whs mild and the air balmy. Fortu nate Hotnal--Harier's Hazr. Mummified Human Head. There is a most interesting ethnological specimen at tho art museum, rucontly presented by Mrs. F. Haseaurek. It was brought from Ecuador by tlto lato Frederick Hassaurek. It is a dried human head from tho Jivaros Indians cm tho Napo river, Kouador, South America- There are few of the-se heads now. The National Museum at Washington lias one?, I belle vo. Tho heads thus treated a in always trophies taken from a slain ouomy. An incision is made qutto through tho skin arsmnd the neck, well down toward tho shouldew. The skin is theft drawn off over tho head, just as one would do in Haying an animal, cuttings being made wherever muscular adhesion made it necessary. The features are thus left inlacL The xkin is then soaked in an infusion of come kind of herb. The second consists In filling the skin with hot pebbles ami sand, over aud over, unlll it is qutto shrunken and dry. The soaking in tho detioction and the shrinking and drying are alternately practical until tho trophy U redutvd to the desired proportions. The mouth is then sewed Up. a cord is jMetsed through tho top of tfie head, and the head is hung up in the smoke Cincinnati Timee-SUr.

HOME, FARM AND GARDEN Want tho Wk kinds of squash tour feet apart each way; tho running kinds eight to ton feet 'IWe to n that enjoys plenty of good manur- more than the rose, and a luck of this will always re-ult-in ecraffgy plants aud miserable blooms.

it Is Important that newly-jdanM trees bo shaded from the sun, Straw j wrapped around the trunk up to the j lowsr branches is successfully used for this purpose. No farm hand should be retained as a driver who is continually using the whip. The horse that is permitted to work at a slow, toleady )falt will be more serviceable and be ready for work every day. Tho iawn mower will aasist in klll.inf weeds if ud frequently. Many weeds die and disappear ir not allowed to ko to seed, but if seed bo produced the weeds spring up next season. Hy mowing the grass the wood are also out down, and if the work Ih well done the wjMidswill be replaced by a thicker growth of grass. Spiced Tomato Hoof steak. Take a thick round of steak, out gashes in it and fill with powdered crackers and apices and small pieces of butter; roll up tightly unci tie with twine. Put a quart of sliced tomatoes in a baking pan, lay the boef in it and cook slow.y three hours; untie and sorve wwi brown gravy. Yankee Iilade. DrojsHMl .Cauliflower. -Iloil cauliflower in salt water. Put a tablespoonful of butter in a . frylng-pun, lot melt and add a tablespoonful of flour; mix until smooth, add half a pint of milk, stir until it boils, add half a teaspoon ful of salt and four lablespoonsful of grated cheese; pour over the cauliflower and serve. Make catsup ami tomato sauce while the fruit i in it? prime. Keep the vines to trellises or stakes, and cut back all superfluous s-hoots. Those who have green-houses should root cuttings from selected vines. Theia plants can be kept through tho winter , withowt making much growth, and give fruit very early when set out next ! spring. j Cats oTten become x nuisance to ' the cultivator cf flowers, and it is a ptuzle, sometimes, to know how to ex clude them from the garden or yard. A gardener who ha? had experience with this nuisance says he has found a Hure preventive. It consists simply of a double row of thin twine stretched from nail to nail a few inches -above the top of the palings. HORTICULTURAL NOTES, Importance f Varlelle im the Keelamatlan ef Sttll. Many soils that have been considered unfit far certain plants have been condemned because the -proper variety

ot fruits or vegetables were not adapt- ' complish his designs on ttoesiioesoi aaewedlo the sell. The fault has been in Executive. Up to a few weeks ago he had

the variety ef plants and not in the soil. In one section of New Jersey all attempts to mngage in peach growing failed for many years, yet at the present time that same wectien can boast to-dav of some of the boat pencil orchard: in the United States. The difficulty wai that tho fruit-growers!, ia tho endeavor to secure early iwaches selected varieties that would not thriiws with tho best of care. In one orchard where the Troth's Karly, Oldmixion, Crawford's Lute and L . . . 1 ... ...... , V.tll-k IIIHH!. j s?wmft uo " v. !'"- ed dde by side and subject to the j ium condUions Of treatment, tho , Troth's Karly trees died, while the ; nUiers grew aad are now in full bear- , g. Trees sometimes make excellent growth and give every appearance of being adapted to the ,oil aud climate, but fail to yield perfect fruit. Instance aro known in which the Sockel pour tree grows faster than the Clap? er Ilartlelt varieties, but while the latter yiold fruit of tho best quality the Seekel jiears are rough aud invariably crack iMjfore rijwning; yet this variety of jenrs is almost a uro crop ia other soctious. The corn crop is an illttftlration of the Importance of knowing the variety to select, as the J frum one section when planted In another fail to produce a crop and. the same rule is applicable to trees and rtHiall fruit It requires several years to learn from experience of the merits of tho different varieties, and for that reason the old and tried kinds should ,novr be changed until exjierimenLs have boon made and the superiority of tlto newer kinds demonstrated. It is not the degree of heat or cold that cauees the difference in climatic effect on varieties entirely, for something depends on the humidity of the atmosphere. So mo varieties prefer a dry olimato. compared with other kinds, and tho crops thai seem to havo the greatest proportion of moisture In their composition are sometimes tnor? quickly injured by long-continued rains, at all stages of growth, than j those that contain less water. The , melon is a caso of this kind. It prefers a dry, sandy solL and thrives host j when the lie summers aro warm and Che ' rains less frequent. While the temperHtire of th o United States, in nil sections, may be adapted to the vigorous growth of a plant, all attempts to secure perfect fruit from such may fail, as with the gooseberry, yet by careful selection and attention duvoteil to certain varieties the gooseberry lias been greatly improved, llotlt tho climate and the soil must bo considered in the selection of a variety, and though one can not always succeed , even after long experience, a aolecUon of that variety which lias given the i best remits will avoid at least a total failure rhiindeliihiH HeeoiO.

A LITTLE OF EVERY THING.

At the jtreseat rate of expaaskm in one hundred years the Kugludi hwiruafB will bo snokea by half of tho psenle U the world. A LARoa boa eonstrWtor lately got leeee ia a New York ut Intel store, and aciueesed tund swaUewed a maker laotewea by a chain. At rexiaytOM, Ky., a lawsuit that was beuna la till Ms

i iust been u!d. H JS hm Marly deanscl tbe Ksseat ueMliklm ...) Ik . in J(.,..t Um sad iieiley ot tbs Alum ioaa. It M W, UHl " mf vo -nuiUc on through rttes tela nuute ea a

U ted to a laud claim was originally about i&,Ouu. Thk oommlssloners of the Vosewli Valley have ordered the demolition of nilss of feaoes and many unsightly buildings, leavinK more space for campera and tourUtn. Victoria, It, C. is said to be the dullest ..... l.. V .1. ...l-i. .. 1, ... doa-a to their oftko at 1 p. m , and leav at l ' p. w. After that the town is completely deserted. Tax ft!e of the canvas on whleh Millet j painted "L'AngeluK," the famous $110,000 incture, is 213,' by 35 inches. The jsihitIric was paid for at the rate of V1M.06 ler square inch. A. bchkmk for hatching partridges for stocking Montgomery County, Pa., w to be pot in Ora00n by the Oawa Protective Association of that oount.v. Tho ' will be bought in large quantities and batched la artlticial Incubators. Ahskttx ani Mikiam Uonos, maMen sisters, who committed suicide the other day in Jackson County. V. Va., lea s letter bearluic both their signatures in which they stated that they were tired of life, as there was nothing in It for old maids that was worth the living. Kkcknt storms have washed thousands of tons of culm down upon farming lands in the vicinity of Sunbury, Pa., and a number of fanwrs have taken legal action to recover damages from the Mineral Mining Company, the Philadelphia & Reading railroad and other operators. Thckk has been a competition among atenocmiihrs to decide how many words i can be written on a postal curd, tiylvsnus ( Jones, of lUehmoNd, Va., lias taken the pri,e by writing W.7W words. Mr. .Jones , is a shorthand writer employed by the, 'O -I r t AX artet-ian well in North City, a suburb "of Ht. Augustine, Fla., is said to have the Urtghtliope itauway company oi jucnmonu. larest, itow of anv Have at iitiv artnnian well ill the world. It is an eight-inch well and its now ; exceeds tlw highest expectations. From a measumment male by Dr. J. K. Itainey the I flow exceeds 8,000 gallons per winute, or over 11,800,000 gallons every twentj'-four hours. Camping out is cajstble of much luxury. ' A large camp at the Adirondacks oontains about forty acres. The sleeping apart-' meats are all In separate tents, the draw-1 iag-room and dining-room being in a very pretty log cabin overhanging the lake. In . one place is an artistic chlldrens' play- 1 house, and in another a jwfectly relied tenuis court shaded by iofty birches. The stables are near. A GaaMAN peasant w1k arrived at Castk Garden recently with only seven franca iu tils pocket had been toW by an emigration agent that uold was so plenty in this coentrv that neonle ave srolden trinkets to their children to play with and trimmed the carriages, buildings and streets with the precious metal He therefore sold his little place, bought a ticket for New Yorkem! gave a farewell feast to his neighbors lie was to be tent back. Thckk Is an oW man in Wsshlngtee aamed Roger Evans, who claims to have polished the boots of every President slace the time of Jackson, ue nas oeea odukss at times to resort to peculiar devkss to sc not been able to capture Harrison's feet, hut he met the President one day recently about a block from the White House. Harrison's shoes were very dusty, and in aa instant K vans had his box on the ground, and before the President realised waatbsd kfpened had begun to wield his brushes vigorously. Harrison had to submit. PEOPLE OF PROMINENCE. Caiar-JrsTtca described as the Fcixer's handwriting U "worst that could po&Mblj Grn kkalKkekvaX recently made the ascent of Pike's Peak and was delighted with the experience. Mas. HAKRtsos's dislike for notoriety increases every day. On her recent trip from Deer Park to Washington she displayed a nervous dread of reporters. Jat Ooci.n says that for the first year ef his married life he lived oa f loO, got up at daybreak, went to church every Sunday, nnd was as happy as a Ixms tmmble bee ia sweet clover. Mas. Roisox sticks to her husband like a shadow. Bite is always at Ins elbow ia working hours, with book ami pencil, taking down his ideas and txerinient. Bhe is, in fact, a helpmate in every way worthy ef his abilities. Mk. Si'UHflaox, the well-known London preacher, has a beautiful residence at Ilealaw, Upper Norwood, with extensive grounds and handsome conservatories. A silver casket from the Queen is one of his most B rations houseliOld cods. THE MARKETS. New YoKkVAuswst. CATTT.K Native Su-er ) t W , txyritlS-MhMltnc , lM . X 1'I.OUIt-Wlnier Wheat ft CORN No. OATS Western Mixed.... .... 1 POKIv-Mesb (ihiWI W W ST. IXJUIS. X)TrON Middllst- . 1 IIKKVKS-ttxport Strew...... 4 W i SMnpiHic " .,. 1 H(VS Comu.oH t Select.... 4 Wi i HlIKKl Kiorto Choice....... i ( KLOUK-l'steats 4 IS i XXX t ciM?e. . . , , , se i WHKAT-No. ltf. Winter... i CORN No. Mixed,,,... MK S8 1 Hi 4 i 4 4 Ml 4 Si 4 t SM 71 MV H m m OATS -No..,,, TOUACCO-I.ihcs iMtssoan).. I I.enf. Hurley HAV-Chok-e TsHtethy M'TTKtt-Choice Dftity ' liCUSS Fresh . , . I'OKlv SlHmlBrtl Meis(iiew). HA" ON'-Cler Utlj..... ....... I.AHU Prists .Stasia.......... W CM IS St) is 11H 1 .... ft 11 ,,. ts .... , WOOLCseieeTau . .... CHICAGO. CATTI,K-.ShlMiWC . 75 1 HOOS-OimhI to Clailee 4 16 miifKiis.M.i to Chuice...... 8 71 as 4 M 4 Til 4 N) 4 !W ft S. 10 79 4 5 4 ffi'.i s mi ft m ft c it PLOCK-WlHttr,,...... 4 l) Patents 4 t WIIKAT-.NO. MltflHJ? COHN No. ...., oats No. white,... .... Jst.'tft .. .. m POltlC New Me-.... ......... W ft 1 KANSAS CITY. CATTLK-ShlpidngSleers .. fU ft lUXiSStdes si. ........ ....... 4 ft ' WHKAT-No. Vi..OATS No. .................. !"' i COKN No. ft t NKW OKLKANS. KI.OLR-!Hgk tirwte.. , CORN White OATS -Choice Western...,.,. IIAY-Ctwlee ................. I'OKIC New Me..,.. , HACOM -Clear K 0,,,,...., ,. corroN-Mtddlta.. .. .......

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j THE ROOK ISLAND'S POSITION.

kutMMiic r At imt. rro itM OtMHf T!m.1 arl Manwer Ht John, ef Om rUMge, Rock Waa l A PsoiJie roadL witlMMtae the follow tuc statemMt la reply aspoas reecutlr wwl by Vlee-tTssWeat J. t MeMttlun o( U Cbica(o Jt Ahoa la a Pi Nstwd IttVrrvlow; mmU Uwt will irtv to it a isir nmts w mm ieuMe which toes to sad tomes from KIU et oi Kau City. He IMos-u-att hb luesuiiig by dtmg ilput at live ktoelc from 1 otk on tae Kock lalsad road thromta Kanrj City Ui Cbkago. UiKtH iiucit n kttiputeet the tsrWi or all tae liaes m heretoor Mljusted rovlid lor a throuirii rsle MnswtM n sum ol two local, xms pracu tit Mordanoe with wll reeogniawd prlaeiplss of raui-raaking m unlvisally praeueHi uy i'rnr, anu am un !(" by th Inteistate cowiMMsroe ouimuwloa. j which n a reseat used the following Unguagc. Aithrouifhrstesarsmadebytiii. Awsrkan system of roscbi, agrsed lrcsatages of the total rate, tonsWoraUfy Ism In amount than the local rat of roads rscsiving sueh )rcntaceM. are usually a leading ittHinre, aim 11 ia euwmnwy jnupw mn gontiral rule that this should be so. Commerce aud trad require It and competition compel it. Such rate, w hs isa sousbly aud fairly adjusted to local bust nut urn vrriLlv favor till In the law. be. earn thev furnish eha)ene(l rates and greater faelliUes to thu public, while at the same time tliey give increased employmeat and earnings to a larger nnmbsr of oarriers.' "la the rates as adjusted heretofore upon live-stock traffic from point in hanu, Indian Territory, Tex a.rtc, through Kansas Cltv to Chicago, the difference Imtween the' same of the locale and the through rat-s was an 'entirely reasonable difference, and the tariffs in question were precisely upon the line of the resolutfoa which Mr. XcMuUIh cpiotes approviuxly. Notwitlistanditw this, he says Mat he protkm to get what h calls a "fair fhare of th tMtufi In- rtMluciur the local rate lroin v'niuu CMtv'ui Chioairo te the amount of the proportionate jst. between th points charged by tin. Kock Island on the ihja is cerUinly candid. Hi. Mnebas no extension west of Kansas City. i ilUV "wr .. I"-"I " ' " the latter divide with hint traffic which originates upon the extension that It h b T)vt ltM.j- UUina has.. He proj oaes to taaKa xuruHtoeu ratima nm-u-n - from Kansas City to Chicago. 1 Ms declareUon follows his aHUOuncement at the commu.!iiMHtot the same iulerTlew that the A it.m iliuii not out anv rates. It only reduces u'h.ii tii'mHirr to iuiet cut rates o uwimt roads. Yet the Alton na just foroed a lartre reduction in all rates on live stock and TrudueU fross Kansas City to Chiesiroin eeerdaucHi with tlie jtolicy above stated "Xaturallv and ineviubly when the Alton reluces it rate from Kansas CUy to toe division ef the through rate eharjred upon the lines where the live-stock tthipiiwnta originate the" lines must meet tbe reduction in the local and at tbe same time re due their ihrouh rate orrespodirrly. 'ihis is eesiry for thefr i-eser-ation; tlv will not think that thy can reMona,y'ns tmkwi to 'cut their lines in two' for the ttenentof trie Alton, nor can the latter justly eijiect them to sun indr trattte -wbick thev have construciwl J4ng lines of read to secure. This step will apparently tavelve a new reduction by tbe Alton te tke level ot the new iroiKrtltiite rates:' and the procev will W repealeil until alt the Mn are doiur httstitMSs at a loss and .flsneebody kiirrtnders. -The H-sociatlou hss no desire to nssisfc febe Altea tor iu withdrawal nor for aay tiw bw AiAlon necexMin for the treVction f it lines aeainnt the Alton's raM will prebahly le taK'- nowever." Tar aiaHM of xkziBr has a GensH vrife. svcmI bv a siuKUlar coincidence Germuuv nbtahtK valusole concessMNM frees his Majesty's Government denied te ether powers. Ta rat: H a mn lnor town A ml l vr lM5. rtr. .... Wim errh rtim-n't f ml just riM One rmeS jr S irn. T. Jl' Ihh Uw thlwt t Wke ta sftri TH!WMt uihi Hfr. ... Mtaais frtcMS.a4BthlMetM M lie tna nec hj 117 eeause, having taken Dr. Pierce's Ootdea Medical Wseovery to cleanse nts syslesa, tone it up, sad enrich tho blood, and aMlag that it aways prwluces the desired reselt, j he considers that be would be foolcsh lo t-1 periment with anytblngelse. Hiswouo is. "Prove all tbings and bold fast to that whk-his Rood" That's why he ptns his faith to the "Golden Medical Discovery." "WAt.Kt.NO adrerUseiaer.ts for Dr.Sssre's CataVrh Kenedy are the thoesmnds it baa oured. Ax croptv freight car which rvas carried eg in the Ji'ii-Tppi cyclone ef three years aico has just Wee found ia a swamp tea miles from the spot where it was lacked up. ArAHoe to Arttan A dormant liver, or you will suffer all the torture incident to k prolofiKl bllioea attack. ConstipaUon, hesslaclies, dyspa, furred ton cue, sour breath, iln in the right tdde, will aduionl.h you of aesjlect. Dimmpiine the ranlfitmut arm at once wit Hnotetter's Siomach IIHters and expect prompt relief. Malaria. rheunatifiii. kidney ooni plaint, nervousness ami debility are tltoroughly relieved by the Hitters. In waterinf, wait until tbe plants show that thev need it, then pive copiously. Hanging-baskets are best watered by plunging thesa iate a pail of water. I.ivk Oak, Ala., Dec 13th, 1S6. Messrs. A. T. SuAi.ucsnKaK ; Co. ltocbester, Ctht.- I-ast snrinR I received by wad a Iwttle ef your AnUdete for Malaria for my brother, who had chilis for mere than six months, lie frecfuently broke them with Quinine, bat they would soon return. I tave him the Antidote and he has not bed aeWU since. It has made a perm ! Neateare. Xours truiv, M . W. Pesock. u ntTHv.threm roArs shtee the flrst herse-oar ever rua ia New Kagkwd ssade a trip from Caasbridjre te Keste ever the xraeae et ae twiwug - Are veu busy! Are you making aioneyf If se, stick to it, you are fortunate. It you are not-then our advice is that you write Mt ence to B. F. Johnson A Co.. 100 Mala SU, ltlchwoad, Va. They can shew you hew te eater quickly upoe a presuote worx. r wrtmi are at Seattle. W, T., is sW te have been started by the ttpsettiaf et a glue-pet. A i.i. who se Dobbins' Electric Soap praise it a the wwst tem4mhU UmUy so-n wade; net if you will try it once it trip tellasUil slroager tale oiU werita Fmme try K. Your grocer will supply you. Tna-nx has not been aa execution of a white maa la tSouth Carouse for twenty Mm years. SMiMitf Wiikitn Is eatehly o'WWM Hr the uwlt. rerlrinr. ajsJ w4Serllrl eWUef of Heed's a t-r-.H Uu TW pApeisr SHMee Srtves that tkM all humor. Thoual lflllftht llovi "Mr health was txr. as 1 hsd rreaet mtx lMHKlcfef.rtMM not M wn.SU ' rti anlt. sss had iw aaioMiOin to wort. I nt Um lass s Mill of '4 ' feel tike a SfW t-rtwa." Mas. W. A. Tea as, WlTa!"lTm d l take Hood's Hmrtllt, So wK h ladseee to bar any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla ftaM Vr t 4ra4Hs. lit Mx fr. f"d I ssly VyC. 1. HCKK) A CO., ASsearles. MvU, M. 100 Dots Ont DotUMr

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hterty eaUag, is relieved at once by taking we of Carter's Utile Liver Pills imtsedistely after diaaer. Don't iornet this. Turn fool fcuoelr ef the Sierras i ex JuMd aks.g lbVUB ef tae Central Pscinc rsUroad. Rkis aagry eruptions ystld to the action of Ulena's SMlpbur Monbw HuTa Hair and WaadMr Dye, 60 cents. Tan Prince of Wales has IT brothers-in-law, 10 ancles, ST joouidas.as nephews sad Biuortxcss. alxsiaess, nausea, headaehe, are rellevsd by Maall iksrts of Carter's LltUe Liver Pills. u OraxK Cocsttt. Miss,, has bad a perfect Irult crop for alatsva oonsscauvc years. Ou smokers nrvfer -Tsasdl's Punch1' 5c Cigar to most 10 ivniers, TMF.Kr.is a grave-diggers" assembly of the gnixnu of uanor. . TVater. DrwftotoseU IclS Thompsoo s Kye n aurugg iu e rt. Ywt T Tetfluu . x cbiidren are now not allowed O?kofertet 1 hours a day ia CsUforaia, to work oyer teu nour u-j ACOBSOI W TSAOC keneTss aae cures H rADACHH, SHZUIUTISV, Tocthwh. SpniBft, KKL'RALGIA, n BRUMES'. Seiatlct,LaKbafe. tarns wk SeaMf. At PrucaUta mniI Dealers. INK CNattES A VOeCLER CO., Tutt's Pills j ir. tit. dehtlltatee. wfcetsi- " ..f i. . .uluJ or m .m "" . . M,I, will Had TaiC Mil I e h t JLf " 1 ' , restorative ever oKfereet the annsc . IctvalM. Try Them Fairly A YlKrnM ssay, pare atroMft MrreV and . el.erfnl mind will reMil. . SOLI OCfT STEEL WIRE Wlre Ropfttftlvftt i ilOe TO i pwm ItOD. tn'i.is in of mR WinSBTriia. If o-moa f r-e. tur. wrwrlxr. wavr.t wiKrmrsc.. Xnh KarVrt ui SSataH SH, tTI-a-r'.l". JOMSTOWR FLOW l.aTrjwJcmvsov rawataajssM sssS

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