Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1896 — Page 3

TO TARIFF REFCRI4. ! PROPHETS OFFALSChOOD3. f ) GARDEN. HEALTH IN OLD AGE.

I They

5TICK

I mm Out The pjlfr" the d Bl rati' atate coetratiofii thai bate assembled laviy SM so :aorvrbl n aeeord on tae cwrvliusl drmornttic tktriaa of tariff reform, i: is ut. fort tin sie ia the extreme toat an uadexnocratie cnar for ebeaa woarf ha art u to errat:

pocleraoee of sosum! avjttey svnt.iu t.v t CateafO aal d-elarau -a in iator j MV of sustaining the national credit &tb laf present ailm ir. is I ratioo h pallantir j pcdit aourrtt to do. the lec-ks wools' I ckarad j Ta for a ir.ted ant tl. tertuined eneouo- w m ter ä the ! -a ml it that aroaUl ! pretty sure tiVavethe tar.rTicSoraa- I have rr ir toomaii'l of the national craft, t Illinois ab je. :ly aa itba surrei-drrad aaotl to repsiMiesa Mi pcrwlist noti -ns of . r t aatism dinars to tariff reform Ith doati

corraier-labse tenacity. u tr'.ff for revenue only." the platform ' rea.ls, "and declare that thr artm-ra-anent aboul.1 e-.l!eot no more taxes than , are aaceaaary to defray the expends of the roernr;ent. honestly ard ee- ; uoaiioally administered." Thi ba the ( rieht ring. There i- no principle that j mill inspire the democracy with arrratrr j il an.1 enrhniarn than this. A '.ons

as th-re are Mc-Kinlrys to barter lepi- I aation for e-unpaLyn coatribntions sr.'I , to loss? a there are republican eon-1 jrreaSHDon to Tiianler public fund with sorb wanton latishr-"ss a ana r so! the appropriations of the first term of the V frv-foiirtii conarress. fuch enti i nentiy sound doctrine as tais cannot he J too often eannc.na-d cr uo earnestly! et forced. Wisconsin ia sostad atay tbraoea on j the tenet of th 'nerai'i fa:th. bat J especially explicit and emphatic in her j expressions on the tar. J. Ve be 1 eve a tariff fr rereaue only would exten! I American otaanere to th nttarnat I ; --of the art:.." t e R !ers d "are. I "and that unranune!d iBxüustry ouM

i of ll

Tltr rr, ui4e.c j ronhet were roe; snrr luo weeks ago that the aouona-

nkv sr. ! an anea vocal

r ' . V .. ard a;

kn U

nod t t. . 1

i .; :rudae a-.

I hit coaSdeaca aroaM aitirtr capitalists

;-r!ar in motion. at TJ-itsh investors

all rra;y to

l:o fur asnnthn

een nlar to ret two per cent, i.r at.rt. motikl ftil oer one merjen eaptains of inmould r.e the mmoei .r :1 to fall

I r

ia and double i of jrlorioas aarrea The consentioa sceorxlinp to the f how th ret is n investor doesn't i Hal coatiBoes to rate of interest r that nron. tlct

seen ri ties n-r ican

tarvh to the goal

rocrnaume. Let sone4mm-. The British ttevt. His idle cap arccxnUtr. and the

crest roatmu-os to a ink. 6J. . -d confidence in American does not sj--ar. And the n ! c oclv va Lortcrtaf

.fo:n. doesx.t y. nrdoesnt Ktle have no

ia tne sdvaae agent jc they do

that the re-

advance apeal nod the f pn 11 the li r. and the tr start no. Hither these

f. .ti.

uot accept t s iX:orraK publkcai ;;rty i the aV book rt th .acts, it laca last week vcre 11 than they were for the I eck htt year, and oats York th y were fAS per There a kereaae in

t.ax.i.p-Louie cities. erra- ia ai! the pri

tsra of the citk - r- ).-h as S .

- thief. . i -:. a.--rr eent. leas Trespoodicp de of New cent. 1 s. M out of 03

There was a deleipal eJtiea aad

-. v.

Ii - rrh a cl acy. a j !an of aaat ii foaaaded on

were Ir.- thaa PWJXOJBOU, or at urn rate of l-3 tLan ior t!ir

tkMuii deseJopatent t.'.at i foaaoed on I year. arhen z per ceav. irms w

correct principles, quite unlike the Mi- highest record. la o-"5 oo iv :-kv method of sumalatic(r pr.vat j well for the advsnce a peat. enterprises ly niakin the paofda pc v . Neither do th- reports of the cootribute to th" m. The retnarkabl de- j asercsai aprrx 'a heir review of the m lopment of export trade ander the sitiiat:on of trade ard indnMrv. Imn "A'son bill proves that the faith of f - i A- Co. repnaattat ' s nature Lave . en Wisconsin democrats in th. triuciphl ?;ies by erje-urh eottoa afi! of tall of nntrammeled indastry la well j river to insure a temporary stoppage, lou-tded. I äuur New llncand nvii have alr.ady tv. v r-rvni-r takes no . -mrJ ir.d "irarticaJlv all th sooth-

hackward step cpon Th- principle that t ern cott.a mi'.ls w.J it -n nt.ov of tlie taxar.? renrr to ; it a sneet L- r Monday

build ep one mans bos.nes at the - ; object. Wonka mil is are actiaff wSih-pt-nse of aaother. and it dee'.are that : oct concert, but 1 are mentioned re the to pahUc tatation. except for pot lie ditspatrhes as hav.ngcked this v.etk. .rpwes. is the true theory upon w hich ; .co0rdin4r to de same authority th mmrnrn of eo ernm-.'nt ia based an-1 ! ar nual stor-oase ia the iron industry

bid fair ao last onrer man mm" rar. owing to -important controversies as to wapes." Tr i Are reports that track w-a la.d on only M mile of luiea durha the nrt half of the ear. srainat

polies to make cot tl sehedale- im3ei miles in the ftrst half of The

DRAINAGE OF ROADS. An ll Is f IK Clwwl lm.rtan.-a m Prr.rtil tmm mt It ( w ty.

MDh wet or clae roadway ,nrfar fr . ; - 1. I . I.U Vlhaut andcrdralcage the v-rown of su h rcdwaya will dry only by alow process of eta, oration, during which time the to pia becomes more and more rutted by the p.: ? Ualrie. A a.o.'.rain in snck soil will not pro eäiclent for u. rr taaa about 12 feet on each aide; hence, two liaea of longitudinal sub1:. - treai ded on thos : art-, of vir country road that pass through net pan 1 . km-lrins: lan-ts or clayey soils. They should hae an aerae fall of aoout one tn one hundred; ianimin fall, oae in one thousand. At abort inter aK say from 3& to IO' feet a art, are placed cross drains to discharge the water into the side ditches. These cross drama receite a greater fall, say up to oae ia thirty. Generally two and onehalf to three-iach pipes are sufficient.

It is advantageous to bed these tiles in ; well drained brick frajraienta and to coer ta m with road metal. Becertan that the tile are correctly laid aad that nothing interferes with their free discharge. As said before, unglaed round tiles, about ihree inches in diameter and. under certain conditions, jointed ; with loose collars, ar- moit suitable for subdrains. The bottom of the tiles should be laid both to the proper grade and below the frost line, after which the

tile trench is uiid up to suojrraue wnn clean gratel. small field stor.es, road Bietal. or broken bricks. The cross drains are also mad of uugUzed tiks, with the exception of tb ;r outlrt sections, v. hieb should consist of titrifted culvert pipes. Regular nesjaefc pipes aaoald cotnect the longitudinal aad cros tiles. On ktel rea b- s the latersl roadway slopes for surfnee drainage should not l-e less than or.- in twentyfour, at-d ski ditches abould be pro- ' tided, if cec-rssary. as pret-ousl.T indicated. Finally, a rapid discharge of the side ditches, if required, through ?djaeent lands, is of the ctmost im rortanee to roadway preservation ben. Uy Stose. BAitsrrjiRi ANswEnr.D.

Old Lrfidy Finds Xhm Source or Vitality.

True

A aprt ' Intersslls lmerlew Wit B La of SeBty-T lars, u a T Us a airloua Story.

rrfm tkt Vnim, P rt JerrU. It T. But a snort Um s". la a dit.n 1 art of KSe cotmtry, w heard of a cur bj to ass of lr. Wulisaia Pink 1 Ula, w hu-n aseated alavv,t taar.-. : u. ' n.- t- re. t.tr anUr substantial MiaSt of thavr value res. bed our ears. Bang of sa Inquirlast -1 ' ti:od, and wishing to know j .st sow a ti ere was In Uiet. rr, sreporU was asat to Interview taa imeson said io bo thus beaefitol. li the narrative as bad . mts teas true. It was ou.y

it o si.o .'. - 1

iMrU itiri.M trt lern

. . . . 11 . . - . w 1

edovr . ' ...1 ue v .i ' uu

IUe i-Tst.r u a a mm s u"

that grsaUy eeuentea vj mm v

Bi- i PI is Mn Jaue aaaaiaai ol iia.nrsTiLe, S. J., a assass hsjatM In Hussei O bt abut fiftaen miles from this offi. e. Tb gap rtrr bad co dinVi ity In UnJing Mrs li lak-n. It was neany aooa when we ssaxasi b r ataaafa home, a .double h -use. ens part of which Is ocrupled by bee soa. Bhe Is a ilcssarit-laed old Ud , loosing to be aboat sixty-five, bat laloreauty serentv-two ears of a. A fW a few pro umln-ry remar .is in eii'lanati-n f the call, ate was asked if she had any objection U rising us the details of the case s:.dhoa ike cam Ut try this now famous remedy. .X,tata:i,"suidshn. -II ran br of anv good t others, 1 ar.i s.irr ti t ar' -.rek-osne to it it can u.. me no harm. "Wnen w re on taken skk ail v. hat wai

.v.. nf tlw, msla.l P SsaSaOn

-It "vat a o . tv o y.-'ars ao. 'i riieurnaili In ' hsrai r s 1:

a -i it

Tue JIS'' tb waata

1 it

trotibli

tint . r iced. I .. c

i, il n; n. v ln..:u It I Bj t t!. r treat n.eul

as stan o. bm t;n-.i u 1 was ISftt b c iiU-g UiS

v.at ve. y j ab ,n In my 1 :p a:

1 of the limb.' 1 , iff. r -t 1

trtattnrnt (.a l,.n. 1 was und

A atothrr t lea rys. Miss De Pink Oh. mother, that rs minds me. The other day 1 was riding la the cars, M bm that wrinkled old lady camein.andit ssfui ttlist Mr. De Smart,

a no diilu't know me at that time, and didn't even see me. jumped rlpht an ofT.-n-d tbe old lad a seat. W isn't

that noble? Mrs. Ik V.nk (serenely) ITc did not know you at fiat time, but I happen to be aware that he has long known toe old lady. She is tbe grandmother of one of the i rctti-t and richest girls in the city. N. V. Weekly. Alu : irstM.a. "1 n Tr. Btpcr, th:.t jrssj hate a neti errand bov at rour oft":cc.'

Yes; a freut lv be is too. We cal' him that little dragon." "afMMM bes su li a wnrlike fellow. 1 SUppov'.'" jlanlly. it's because he has to h boot; 1 and Fjnirred lefore we can get anything out of him." Vonkers Gase ti. l"al&nL ' ramn You have called to secure the position of porter? Applicant- Yes, sir. Baron Va thrc nnt fvme one in th' ante-room a. you cam in? Applicant There w as.eir. There was

a in:! w " i "v I I against you. Herr

Baron, but I threw him out. Fliegende Blnetter. An lmprMlon. i "I (lunno." ma Karrrc r Cornospl

"but what I'm wroriL. but some o these

here pahllcatiOBS they pits up nowadavs mal r me think o circusea"

"I ioat qpait y e why." rejoined his Wfe. -Thr.r dogtl seem t-r le nothin much to tass btrl th ' iiietom: an'most er them ain't so." V. ikiagtoa F'ar.

Half A DOLLARS , To bo Civen Away in Artlefoa off Real Vaiuo to tlto üuora of Mail Pouch "Chawing and Smoking" (Pa Ossj aaivuitvous sat sSTvarsriIsSa TOBACCO.

Si"E C. 1 COUPONS - EW ntr.s , wm rrMir -i-.t &rrcai AKD

IS t C'-A- GE FREE THE TQLLC

0 VUUaBIE pictures. k Hs': t S'isr Csto f se-stsMSSS. 1

,.-.: Usr aSj sot :xS). IS f y riA.

r,t P:i F ;r - U - sartftttaa, atat -t ass, l j taCjmam. aaotiM Vevsta Scenes. vsa at Art um t 'iM ts'Sss 4 swsjsda ..6.rM wstse Csc ftreisrss. atwvr OV u.- us sr.uu, s-ss Siii acts, ss-ftscts. t!0 APVEtTlSJSG OH AIT Of THE ABOYL K 1 slSssfun f Mwisskwt sssswwi, a 1 Iff Ti rwA Imtum, mttmrm ktfih rKS rvr MSsMSStnrsrMWSjSjr s. sswti u w r ;.esTwvfs asaaai sssw. CHOICE BOOKS. c-i laast w-s-v :s9 ss lrrtd üliS : ft Eci.ürn? At'ircs.

TOBACCO POUCHES. mmmr lu1-c z LiL.tau

PIPES, f tnch B'ltf ' -t ?k POCKET KNIVES.

Jack Iswss sa4 Pss Basil, atst ewssay.

Kl'i'

tits. Baoi

Assrrteaa sasssasaasa. Ku 'TGiiitr

Wuat broucht l-.ak Bills tyur notlo-r ,.f .. . 1 ft v nM.-iitlon to e.:i artt 1

.i in , "-j ti a papergts a 1 1 bt ruble, of Brun- hv count r. tail been ere 4- ' L . i - . d tl

I a.r a,. In tlii it ay ti I. I b "a aaai

V

U.I

be leprasertoa

i;h the sAra

pee whi-h it shouli Ive honr-stly and impartially administered. Tbe platform declares opposition to rovernmeat partnership with protected monopoly, suoh a rJtrtrewhio as McKinley ef

fected when be invited the trusts and

! !

gS, But I was s , r value in fa I bad ir eölca-v aud rrtibei ,ü u. B .1 ll - tro.

lied and I was ba-l y crl'.rdad. s lster my s was auut to rhboria r lova and sum?' .ud a ; i'fhl b weil w ry l E;ucii," .1 - n- 1 I I';, 'i v nted l

aaaaof tiiem arid 1 Iwvjan tiiki

x 1 ot a '

ai

be

be

in ttio

Ape savs:

are as 01 eom I.U

t. rjrrises waiUng tor more lavo times, and if the financial credit of tne l'aited Staues in the eyes of investors in that country sad Eurcpe is not destroved bv the mdorsement of a debased

tar 1 .rtl ia November, as :t u

th-v wanted for the McK tW bill, and

It demands that import dnks. like other tatr-. shall he impartially laid

their imposition limited to sate

of the ro tern merit, econom

ical! v administered. TS... Kiw-iiuia of thrse- familiST BST-

isr. is demanded ly tbe reerct exni- nol likely to be. tnere wn; oe wuu .... f erntiV-cs'n orodiraritT. and . v bmid cr ia the near future." Bo

the wisdom of tariff reform has been . tbe .vee does aot intimate that a e?PT-iemstr-..ted bv ihf lifting of burofS I of tbesse tissr er.ierjrise

frorn the snassea and by thesrradualbat been pat ia asoftssa by the

certain recovery from financial ills aris- St. LooIj.

lag- from the operation of tat deficit-1 The event has oVnnmstrateo mat tn

i,k rwi ternirKvos ni tne anvance airroi j

srsstra ht a raasT

But what the facts amass r, - -. saaai si'.

here Isn't much

loles such

iood Roads.

TOGETHER.

. a

has

actkvc at

lion of the rep

tiseal I

prvMloe:

Erancial kgsla nertv. Foe the

20. t- t. the McKiriey law produced a

drfi. it of $T5400jM. This detle t has been irradnn . r. .u- -l un.l.-r thr r.ew tar f. and for the fiscal year now draw-

laar to a close it will I

.1.1- 1 . 1 1 . ., v.,. wmm

rrpciii iia pmpOfT as are aii r - ---- ende June nrosrcritr as a result of pol :k al move

Cicnts wmca are ixsw 0 , v..... . -

: -iructree to täe 'tum tust .nej suecestsfal of eorr.rnerc.al and ia -; 1 r,v. -Chkaco "broniele.

and are du

ie ät?.0O0.Cf. or

Bet for the invalide liag of the m tax the present car w ould show s

sarplttf. Tew porary wQatractions B'-ce thcheap money madness may nr-.se. btit here is no danger that tbe tlVmocralc party will veer very far from the rnttrse that h - ll to it r .

nmphs tee past IS years. itetiv. is

Vr-a lews.

GLANCE.

Dsst for Ass

InJu.in.

TMcKinleT is called the "a-b ance agr at

A BACKeVAflD

iiavt llxk ti "

of bum-"W lietser than

-1-

the prote.-tit-e principle: the awful I Vr-nce lies on the rnrfaee that th- rr

WrKtaley Doew'l FtU TTtcrot'x 'ive plank of the repabli vlstfrrni leases McTCadey looking

snost as nines of s mrsrit earrdtdatc as d-s the currency piank. "We are rot psedir?d to cay pr.rticnl!r s-.bedulcs," That is to say. do '.'.ot fear, good people, that we shall break our leg a sect; a J time on the VeKinby tariff. Th- plat

form is for . "reasrnable ?p p5iea;itr

of

i r ---e.-

brive been unreasonable ipplicatioos of It. "Tttc country demands a rig'it settlement, and then it wants rest." Busk svess ma say they want rest immediately, ard dread no'hing mere than to he harried another fsur yarn by tariff sc 1 tat i-n. Finally the platform explicitly throws over the rurar bounty, which was a great essential feature of the Mesftakf tariff, la other words. It i for McKinley, but not forMeKinIrvism. And as to the certainty that no tariff bill wl atever can be enacted la tbe seat cc: rress. wtthoct joining a liver-purchase bill with it. the platform has nc.er sword to say. X. T. Post. f!nthn:2sra for McKinley is lack-

ev-rtrwncre oti-.n-wii o. 1 11- i-

from Blatt to Lodge, fall into line.

as a matter of coarse. But the average re-rot dica n aoesi 't relish th- sueaeas

gaiaed by the silent man of Ohio, real ires that wL. It old "liosses" txAvr (era sent to th rsar. a new

' - - 1 to t lie front, and that repul-

41.471 WS.WS

TT. -

?lc-n - ltd rsi

rest Vfcmier meaat

Hsrna rule, with s!1 thai ' implies. Ne wonder that thlrhin reptjllicans are aot Inspired by tarir prsiderjtial leket. Pfton Globe.

-TVr s ? ?renE:-J repaMlrsn jol sboot th- repwbfkona osrryhorT. - t beginning to c!rmltr.-St. Louis Re-

- hat as 180 he was Use

:t of dLaster. Tbe volume of the costatry Uadicatea aaythhsg else whether ft

ijot. r or tac u nv

. . . . .V - TI.

r.-.ir B Tte :-.-- ' - sfii 11

1. -T Ulk as 1 for taw ajaree snrai niter its pos-sMr-- wbi it was in full operation, the e.ear.agm of th 71 eiUea were a fo!laws: y K-l-T AfterKeKhJer. lLMtsTWftl- iflff ' iv s ' tsxawi im Hxas-sst Sea.:.'.:: m.intnm, skajamaa Inadequate aa the Gorman tariff bill tv as ia manv partk-uiars, it stopped any further decline, and the el-arances last tear reache-1 ?illlisUk The tariff of las3 had the same effect r;on btrslm-- ansettling iU The t-ol-cme of business shown by the elearr nees beforr and after It was as follows:

Rrfn tsxt Tariff J After tips Tar'-T

l--a . ... JmmfJ.mWm.. ism a. tj.-.w m . In business had

itself to th changed evoditioes. and skwl- iatcTcaf-rd each year until in lsX it had almost reached tbe volume of IfltL Then McKialcy hit it another Mow bet f. era the eyes that knocked it out again. la 1 . thanks to MeKir.Vy:-sro and t-st rri .b! can silver mtatjoa act, the hnrinesw of tbe country was less thaa in 11. There is ao reason tosnppos that the rerohsican show will com sty , to the gaudy posters of its "advance , n-eni arc W-tter in 1 u.an it did is

1 s . X . fcjV -rid. The terple hate ra 1 ample ear of Mehr.aley a tariff bU am they 1 row all his views on thai sub

ject. It is something entirety ainirm th v want to bear aout in this cam paigu. And they wc.i t let McKinley off o-itil thev have b ri from him The tiro for wab'd.n-g am? dodging pas. -Whselinsr Begaster.

ftrrfcal f-atrre of the

farce st At. I-otgte at the

to ret ore the t nitro ates -ar

to th- -ea." f hat drove It from the seas but tr stupid. aaUouator! nav'gs tioa lawa paasvd by th re-cK a

tvsrtf Ka-sas H'.f Ti

re publican

pTedr

THEY GO

er f. ud 1 sa.t VTl4er Tlrr Ar

KvriTtvhrrs. Farmers bate more reason to agitate for good roods than any other class, not -tea excepting bicyclera. Good roads to the former mean economy in reachbag markets; often better markets, heraus they could be reached st the right tune; advantages of social life .n the winter aad early spring; saving in t:me ard in the wear and breakage of w heeled vehicles, aad a general adraace in all that pertains to s higher state of civilization. Bicyclera arc doing much 0 pro mole "good roads. Now is the time for our fsrroer to make a positive move in cooc ration with t bentOne improtement must goalongwith that of U iter cons trite t. on and drainage of tbe roads. Tbe wheels of all teakde should have wider tires. Ia France the width of tire is from three to ten inches, with tbe bulk of four- ' tt beelers inches. Ia Germany every wagon for heavy loads must have at j least s '.' 1 - inch tire: Austria requires j a tire of 't inches wkle: Swritsrrlad I require a.l draft wagons to hate a sia neh tire. If w- were to buiid good roads vtir wagons, as now constructed, would spc-ddy destroy them. They are road -lest rovers as certainly ss if built for tbe purpose. Go on and buiM the roads, and begin at once to reforrx the wagon wheels. Western Kural. Hoc s Uwlry . The Indiana Farmer says: "A gentleman who grow a and fattens 75 to 100 bogs ia connection with his cresmery. savs that ia thi way he utilizes all the product, except tbe butter, snd makes the business pay him largely. He never baa any hog cholera, for he keeps every

thing clean ia connection w ith his pig feeding, and the milk with bran and meal makes a succulent ration that keeps the pigs very free front feverish conditions, and therefore wry healthy. The milk and buttermilk with the bran, meal. etc.. makes them grow rapidly, and at eight months be has 175-pound pies to put on the market, lie says by combining th two branches of bustaess be finds it very profitable.'' reeSinc few Mrwl " H"S-Pea-meal ia rich in protein, which, arbca peas are fed to hogs, goes to build up the muscles or pad -neat. The peat should be ground with oats or corn, uing two parts of the former to three ol tbe latter for pigs snd shoats. and onpart peaa and four of corn-meal for older animals To build up the lean meat of Use hog to give strong bones, shorts should be fed. Bran, mixed with corn-meal, shorts or some other simlrar feed. will prote excellent for breeding or stock togs, but It is too cos's and chaff-like for use ia la-re quantities in hog feeding Dakota Field and Farm

Tbe milkier should neter be hurried

hut the sarlk be draws st

It

lURli.-d stf in- 1 A ' .Mi a la that

a'.kcd of 1 baut at ; :. :a tu 1 a

. . 1 it.

t-k-athe tirst b-ii I was at to m alk atthoot s eane 1 ULltllltl tb ir use. taking asseral boxes, and am, ss v .u sec, ui a very , .. i-.- of i..-a.:l. " ilave v. 1 1 a.; a..v return of ttie lonhie?" 'Not as v t. ili uyh at v timo ol Lie. saraaty-twö. it w-fd m t l - - rprln . iSuia ilhave. If it aes, I should at oaet

... .1.. T .. . fl .

use ot me puis, s sun"".' 7 to troul-les of this kind ..I .A fti.m thrni.''

'. ' i .. 1 us any bli ffecUfruatttst s'ae m.siever. They never disturbBtwssssssvsh in ssw way at es av d me suj Snovsu.-e. Ki i r "J I ?,A u" ,rj

ass th- Uu. . as Um at.ecuons sj uosirabie. 1 am able, as you sei-, u ,0 mv iwn w rk.'' . wirier thanked Mrs. Uta'.en fot irles . snd bwds ber gsod day. K U ea that on caa witness sui li acornecovety from sucti a pertinsi lout at su.h an advanced aire, ami sui a rseann.'ttrtil to r ..inc.- a pr. f..und

mi. Headers or ti.e ' " j

i. .Ui'nu .i-urscv ot all t.i' swv-

meaubere snven-noth ug i ss bo. n exag-e.-ratisl, nutblnc withheld. lr William-" link Fills eontsln, ins eonOrnsol form, sll the elemenU accessary M r, - -,uv Uf- a 1 r. hnes t tlie blood snd rest-re sliatt.1 nerves. Tliey are an un-fa-liBg po Ha f. r such d - .9f rr. .Ur sisx a. pa: Hal paralysis Bt. Uus daace, aciatfca, ssaalgla, meuma aaa, nervous b-.tdahe, the sfr eTe-t of Is arinpe. palpitation of the heart, pale and J. .. x ..as i..' f Tins . tv '

in n.uin i r f,-maie. ami u i 11-

Ills Stiirmrr Outtns Vws of ai asli ItCS, "eid arV I.ure me like s hetoteous Tolrh'.s of - . n. btkaana frttck en- anth satirhig f B'-t I count my cah ' 1 Ar.d mv fancSM I ataal gt For 'ttrlll et tv bay hBmmi

Just to swlnc In my tiari

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.als

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to ::-- mar be at - i ' Tue t haot of I pl. t.- r truhlc üat as

impressi'

Talast.lr I"rsnri!se Ssrnrfd. n)" fr.in his.' of c-.- .lipest: n- en of th most vaisakw in the cft of medi al sei. tic.- i mi ie r-1 iy an-. p-rsi n i enouch t- u-e H st. tff rs St h bitters, either to suppress grown 1 dyspepsia, r to aproot It at matuntv. bilious tbeuma-ic snd f-'ver and sru- st fferers, p.Tsons irouh'.ei vrHh nr--o sr.ess. ani th" c üslpste.1. sliou.d aUo sr. iir tbe h- s-Ui !rsachisc by U10 .-a:i.o means. A HrttA heart is a skein of such Imperceptibly snd sjl. lv Interwoven tlT.-ads. las asaa ta osrner ef it is o't-n himse r at a loss how to 1 nravel It - Rufätu. vti.sT tntti,i hnsiA to record treat

! See is, uutofuiu uegiccUgood oues.-Hises Bailou. Fix stopi1 free and permanently cured. , Ko fits stU-r flrvt ctv't use of lr. Klu e's Oreat Nerve K-s orer. Free $2 trisl MM fttreaUse. liu. KiaNE,C33 Ar h l'uua .Fa.

Or UerL 1 at , pocket Bruns.

w piMSst ftsslH) Lssthsr, Lsir' ul OesSS. CYCLOMETERS, I 1000 Mil Rfjsaiivs. r srysrs Bkrytt. EXCELLENT C?w Firt WATCHES, t 1 -ai Psscs- atstcsss sis rs by a IssSatg Aatertesa Jsstch Ctmymmj ssdswf seasi es, ssrtst essJ.SrsT. as Tiv"worsscw.sss sa awtsuvsuwwsso Z. to 4st. Tfc'y vtU mr-.r u c ie-: fir. Wf J f rs : Vt atslfssh ' r ...Tul&ln t osr to secure .III ArvtcSt

sscA S r : : s rv-Vu 1 10 tent 4es -

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Duxbak

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V ir !s a proj.heor of what life Is to be. the rainbow of promlso tran- st. d out of seeing into bear.ng. -Mrs. L. M, t-uiid.

I CA reoo-neTid Pisn s Türe for Con-sn-ri.tlon tosuferrrs from Astlnna E. IX TowKssNO, Ft Howard, VfU . kUv 4. '4. It is n t ronr p.-ster.ty. but yonr actions tlist will pcr.iuaui your memory a poieau. lis I's Catarrh wrs It kskea Internally Ir. TT.

BIAS

VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING

that is rainproof and sSeds water. It wears -hke tho other S. II. M- s snd does not turn cray like the cheap k-.-ds.

Put it on your travxlingsndses-iidegowssV If your dealer a ill not supply you wc will. a . . ... ..! ''9m.

w-. r .. -.- "i - ht sr.es .S bexu bv Mas Esasss at. Hoapw. of t Lsj Mg - .i'.T-.-. k ; .-: - r- ' m 5. tt. A M. Cm.. P. O. Bsa iSO. H. V. City.

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Natvkb siicot be surprisrd in urdresa Biait., oroa- in ever where.-Emerson.

resulur rrora . uisuro nuui--1 : H.ls are s "ld by all de:i srnt post paid on rcerpt of 1 slwx. rr six iKtes for 1.0; lr Williams' Medu ine Co h. r.

ers, cr w ill ba , SO .e-.'S by u"i'!rosing fH-hcucvtauj.

life

erirnre anil Kflljlon Genr.inc roli,-in goes Isaad in hand With sll focsjat of tn.th. Kxact snd larre-mind.-l science is in rn-rfeet accord with pure and sp;ritual Christ Is bi lty. UeT. A. J. tanneld, L'uiversalisk Chicago.

Sparklinc: with

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nch with delicious ;ivor.

HIRES Rootbccr stands first as nature's purest and most refreshing drink. Best Iv any Ust.

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youM rather do your washing and cleaning in a slow, labori-

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that will suffer by it. But if you want the easiest, quickest most economical v. ay of washing and chaning then youll have to use Pearline, There's nothing else, among things absolutely safe to wash w ith, that can be compared to it a

RECEIVERS' SALE

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