Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1896 — Page 7

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,,r ,,,.ui.i to ttmoT, . i d DM, the nlil men. T ÜOW th.ycr.-ei.alon! m -htllyw H.-..ir.-.Itti th. rn 1 xs hen we were voung! T i ;,r p'rnulm; ami thehT aaatag, T!; , , ,r prt Of ttaMfOM by. hlv.r llkeaa aspen teal y tl ill H breu.Ui went by. w w ill" ib. 11 men now, S";ur!': I Ii faint and cWlIj . . ' (n,,.,t L ap th Mlfbty brook. Or i limb tin. bra h Bek bill. n mauodi r down Um shortest rata, at ,. r' Ht on stick or "til All,l (i,. ;-,.ung men. half ii.-hamed to laiik'h, , t pell us with ü smile. But the j ounir nu-n. the young men, Th, iratrength 1 fair t : v lit '.nick, and tin- nrlngy stride, i tu falcon fra; ni fy nhoiit iibovo the frolic Wind it Up the bill th'-y iro; t ;t,, ugh hjo hlgb ahme tin now.

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O witvry. wmm7 Iran ill"- years A, Ul l.-n Vl neu r (he erat ; Mtlr. sadly Bill tlM tMN

y . v. lo and friend. ru. 11 BOt doubt there 3 Kood lltwvjt Id (11 c-f humankind; g -'na h.-alth before wo go - IMM we leavu bei. in. II I, ml on Spectator.

EDDIE'S CHARGE.

iiv niBBin o, iox.

There was no prouder boy in the

civ of Huston than Eddie hterkhanx for whole week he had bn in c' ;.rk-.- of the eh-vab r, and that to i'.liie'l mind was almost as important H position o i'li io f ot tho j.r-.' depar t -nt. mi oflM that hi' COBaidkwd far u I of aJI others, mi tli-' goveruordhip Of the stato. Xo I"' Mire, tin- elevator Ml used only to eurry the hip hales of cottoi: hni uhat other mi retuttdiM oecdc I trani porting la the Mg w bolauU höaae, i l l it was at best a rouph, eiunisy

then when In btd I J I n tUi 119 ,i. tae

hißln Kt pile, Kh iboutfd (Iowa fo

grandpa to "wok up Mtd i t i.-r imiHt

tp lo hen vir ;' lie wired '.i IuumI aaati to her, anil oik of t In ltd MM looked MUD ious; hut "I've fouad the hoy really ran carefuL" ac rranariid kafi Eddla beard hitn tad Butaad ut Um arorda. Tha ha itrakjlitaaal kdaatalt HD, ami .in t. illy, iih, bo enn-fuliy, belpad 1 1 - child down. Ba arowd allow t ban bal in- wm t i. tr.i I . I, AM wr the buildlBff tin y w.'iit, from one Boor in another, e en to tin- barebm nt, where the oblld n id bardly be drawn away from the euylne. wboae uhlnlriK t" ii und ri'ioK i n.Hi:ills fiihflneted bar. Finally tbej all returned to Iba offl'-e; nil hilt the ehil.l. She hepped t.i "ride im the '..t.ir, pjreadptt I'lease." ami grand pu hmi eoBtentadl "Ton navra yti an hoar (o weltt Jew H i." he bad Mid toon.' of the ladles; "and you utifh! uh well let th- hihi Untl e herst If." Ko Eddie and ahe retwawd to tae ate rator, ind w.rk onee more wuh lakea Ui, tho.isrh U)tf loads were lif'lit ones.BO that ti... eleratev inonld not ba orov. dad. Every ones la awhile th.i n tho office eould bear tae ehild'i hnnov

laoffli and onee abedaoeed In, her eyea i blnlnff. her ebeeka aglow, and her hair flecked with Wta of cettcn, "It's just elegant!' sh. raid; then at away again he fore they eon hi an - i w. r. "Tin- tr.iin I tarts t 3:20," Mr. Wether beo wn laying, A sharp screai.i Interrupted him the eonnd of aoniethlng heavy falling o d ill thud, the rnah of nutay faet, tad n cloud of dust from th elevator well. "The elevator! M gaaped Mr. Wetherhe. His Can was white, and preat drops stood an Iii--- brow. "it broke, and fail to theeellajr,"

rmn MMO, running up. Then was throng nbotri the patwny. but they made way fortho whltehftired old man aa ha tottered toward It, Btroag hands held him rs be thrafl his head into the well and looked down 'Hip air w as it III thick wit ii dust. ":'an yon si c them?' BOB one queried. Thore w;;s an awful pilenec; then it was broken bf sobs from the office t'.ien child! ery. "! p talra." A rush for Jheatairwtty, the old matt

in the leod. lie erios

SORTING Tl'c. POTATOES.

Mnitl) )i li e for S-: ruling Nin.ll Tbeea (eeaa th i wrgi-r onee a nattaf used by Loag liiaad farmtr und nrhjftaally depicted und de larihed by Roial New Yorker can l mailt' by anybody. The frame la of two by four btutT bolted together. Narrow lii.ards at the siih s. as iho 11 in the picture, prevent, the potatoes tragi rolling oil. Thi potatoes roll down over narrow sirips, vi ith adgaa upward, fastened par ha pa two 'oohea apart.

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HOMEMADE) roTATO aoftTER.

of the potatoes to he sorted out.

Narrow strips of kMthf ara fastened crosswise of these wooden strips, railed at each intersection. To cover the nail heads and thus prevent them from bruising the potatoe narrow t.'rips of canvas arc fastened to the topa of the strips ufter the leathers are Bailed in place. As shown in the cut, a bag may he lump; at tin- bottotü of the orter to hold the potatoei as they ci, me down. The whole thii.p is well ixpleined in the picture, liaally such a machine should lie called a "si.cr" rr.t her than u sorter, for a 11 it does is to Keparnte the nauUl potatoes from tho larger ones. The wooden strips and the leather make a series of holea through which tubers of a certain sizn : must full, while lnrper ones roll over. This is nil there is to a "sizer." Why should vim wear out pood flesh and

ITEMS OF INTEREST. The butterfly collect ion he longing to Prof. Neimi. ie . ii, of lirooklyn, N. Y., la valued at M),000. If the Atlantic ocean eould have n layer of water D.tHMJ feet deep removed from its surface it would only reduce the width of that greut body of water one- half. It has been legally decided that a man la entitled to vote on the day preOrding the "1st anniversary of his birth. In other words, if he wus lwru on ,o,eml)cr . Is74, he can vote on November 5, 1s'j5. A chapel in honor of St. Paul pave a new nana to the Minnesota city. It was atigrinally called pip's Eye, from a nickname given to a one-eyed Frenchman a bO kept I drinking shanty at the place. Mr. fred Snow, of Vinalhaven, Me., w hile making repairs to his house, discovered in the wall three haps contain iug silver coins to the value of l,QO0, The latent date on the coins was P3SQ, Indicating that the nanaay must have been lUt there over 4o years ago. The executors of the estate of tile hit naaavel J. Tilden have deteruiined to nell the plants ut (ireystone at public uuction. One of the plant, a sapo palm, is over L'oo years old and is said to have been at one time owned by

(ieorge Washington. Hailstones as larpe it hen's egLrs have given place as a remarkable natural product in Washington state to apples as hig as footballs. Bad apples

15 inches in circumference have been produced in several districts, and pippins and greenings measuring from a foot to 14 inches around are almost plentiful. THE AUTHORS. Mark Tw ain is making a big success on his lect Bring tour of the world. In Australia Ins reception has been unusually enthusiastic. F. Marlon Crawford, who has re-

Tana U mora Catarrh in thlaeection of country than ah other dhMsanea puttoMther, and until the laul fnw yearn waaaupp od to Im Incurable K- r O great n.nny ye.ir dootoi iiruiouned It a local cllwase, , I, I I ... .. . k., I . . unit tie IVlll .

an 1 prenei nn u ei . ism""' -

Wi hve reci-lved from Warner , f- r Cure Co., of Rooheter, N. Y , WHOM advcrtlieuient may lie found hi unot i I Usui, their attractive pamphlet for l.i7, of which five inidlun copies, it is state I. re Iji'ing dlhirib .Ud fr.e by mall and tin -..xh

ta.itlv f ullna to cum with local treatment, druggist.. It contains beaklea a.lv .t.-inr.

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I tilled Mules lu-

e iL I 111.' I'ie- .el.T en-el al ' ' IWlli e V I Ii ihth-

kal of the p u'.ipblet afTorda Itbuiidui.l proof

pronounced it Incurable Bclenee has proven mutier, b ignphi. uUkeaUrrhto be a couatitntlonal dlneaae, and of the Piv-..denta of th

therefore rwpiirea conntltutlor.al tn-atmeni. Hall' a Catarrh Cure, maoufaicturad by J Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, ia the only constitutional cure on the innrke. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acte dlre-Jy n tlio blood and mucous BUrfaoH of lue avsty-m. They offor one hundred dollars for uuy caie it fails to curs. Hend for clnuilara snd testimonials. Address V. J. CBBHM ot Co., Toledo, O. Hold bv Prurelste, 7m'. Uall's PhniUy rilll are the beat. Tsa se'tln(r of a neat hi pe Is like the setting; of the sun. i he brbjntaee ol our life ia go. . shadows of tho evemng tall around us, ami the world seen. a but a breaar akadow. Longfellow.

Garden Spots of the Soutli. The Passen irer I)uiartment of tho LooiaTllle St Nashville K. K. has just issued a huudced ag book with the above title, it is dcacriptivo of the loanun ea und capabilities of the aoil of the couuti. a l.vinp along this lino in tho atatea of Keatneky, Teuuea aa, Alaiama. Southern Mississippi and Western FU rids. It ulso OinUlns a county map of the above ninllond tataa,aaaa) weil Werth of a perusal of anv oncb.teresU'd in the South. A OOpv Will bo sent to any address upon receipt of ten cents in sll veror itamp, by C. P. Araoaa, Oen. Pass Act.. LoniivUl, Kr. Be nl monthly xour-

aloaabouU). Writ for paruouiaMh

Bon. down many a man's relurion, and It

will bo found to havo been nothing but froth. Kam' Horn.

thai Wan. ei s Ka e Cure Co , Which baa

twenty years of success back of 11, is a actlv . and i nturprisii as ever. Okk Maraoi "S aoe I I ave tieen married I have taUk'ht n.y husband good taste. Another "Really I It is a good thing for vou ll. at yieidid not tca. li bim beb re you Ware inai ri. d.' Tit-Hit.

turneil to America from Naples, says it

blood doing what wood un! leather will was "mire luck" that brought him th 'm f. 1 I'M-

pinv oi iiis in;-1 pupiii.M ii'ncii -i Is:u-ies," and that be will not tempt fahn ftcnln by writinir an Indian sur.

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CAUSES OF FAILURE.

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Hut tnen. It was I eicvator. ami tli covered a niu'.t it ude of shorteointhga, To be able to feel that be, Eddie

Markkas, liad it la bin powtrtonaovo tl elevator up or dow n, to assist the nx D load and unload it, was the keenest f atisfact ion. Of o irse it wasn't n ornaniei.b.l as weai ing a brnKS-but toned uniform ant managing one of these f t-movlng cuahioiicd affairs in the big dry goods torea; but it w as really of great Ian portanee, Eddie argued. Be looked back with srom nt th vo.rk he had previously done errands

d ill kinds- thin. "h be hid liked the

ttalliagof the letters; there were ntway

to many or them; nni i n is snoweu eonei naivety thai th linn was a buay one; and he had been proud to stand at th letterbox on th bnsleat oorner of the wholesale lirtru't, and drop them in, er e letter nt a t inie, till the big pile bad vaniabed. Hut that wna before he had

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rr.-n elevated, as jvaseome mihi.

liaseom was fond of making puna, v:A he and Eddla liad had great fun 'his one, and had tried it on nearly fiery one in the big building, the res raenaben ol the firm raeepted, of i, though Sddla erae meditating on trr;tur it on the senior vartner. for, ;s v .1 to Hflseome: "He's got a lot O" fur in him, Mr. Wctlierluc hai von tat tea it in the twinkle of h!a eye, and h lln'i near fo Itock-Up M Know'lon Is. Why th very way lie calls 'F.ddio,' '.a different: and he ntatlee nnd MJI thank you; but Knewltoa don't aeem to kaoa you've done the crrnml. if you hne. If you haven't lie knows it tiiirhty well." Eddie evidently spoke from tSperl rnee. BdRsM was thinking Of this now, cs he threw out the last bundle, and Itarted on another trip ilovvn. Mr. Wetherbis;. had been nnuMinlly

Tn 1 1 1 n ir that niorninir. und bad worn

ia i buttonhole a deep red eernntion

and the idlieo had received an extra

dusting. Something naoatbe tip"BOM WantM you," n voice suddenly ihoated ilovvn the elevator well.

Fddie rrnve the roiM-ai all. Involun-

tariiy his hand went to his hair, and be

woi dared if that last aerapphi with tli

janitor had disarranged th A pull nt

I. I necktie and n hasty alep at his

trouaera, which a bowed signs of recent

contact with the ilusty floor, nnd th elevator stopiieii It thjp oflca floor.

The two partners were standing just

out side tha office talking with lonai adiea. A little girl hung on Mr. wOth' rrbee'i hand. "Wi w ant to go over the building

Eddie," he remarked, pleasantly! "and

think we'l! go np in the elevator. You

WW clean It n hit. I suppose?" as his

nyrs, bwik in the litter on the floor

It uns the work of a moment to

Sweep the nan r and bits of cotton nnrl

, iistraw from the ch-valor. and to start it pa aril. First they went lo the very top. nod Onl en the roof, which eominnndeil B fire rlew of the harbor, on the one ' de, and of the baay eitv on th other.

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nearer.

Two ilhjrhti np Mr. Vfetherbee tamed to the left; then he atopped. The rest f.-ll back. A broken bole of cotton hay scattered on the floor next to the ate rator weil. In the nidi r of it stood th

child. Beaida her, in a heap, lay Eddie, On leg was doubled end twiited

under him; blood was trickling from a

cut on lr forehend ; be wai notionlen.

MBomatblng etacJied,' the child ex-

plained, when kind baada bad made the hoc more eoanfortable, and thnatnr

balaaea had been wnt for. "noaae

ii off cracked awful and then shook.

and knocked me rljrht. off tho hrtle I

was sitting on; and Eddie caught me nig a hack, qnleh'i h eottM, nnd

jumped right out win n we was coming

.y. And b tumbled Iowa Joat like

this, r.nd hasn't moved oil since i unit

I've spoke to him lots. I didn't get

hurt, Vau- I was on top. you -ee; and I

cried hard oon'n I thought of it. Hut

It just naeaaed as if nobody wouldn't

come ever. Hut vou did. didn't yOU

prrandpaf nnd abe potted thr kind face held close to her own.

There was a etir ns the emergency

man came m ami trans t erred i.inue io the -tretcher.

'Some Ixine.i broken, badly shaken,

but nothing worse, I think," was the dix'tor's verdict.

Just as they arose to bear him aw ay, he moved slip'.it ly. and h ,s eye! i ds t ! ivv -

lv raised.

"T tried to be anrefnl," bo mid. If, Y rndcpendeal "TAMBOUR D'ARCOLA."

The nrare Ilrum mer f Nniiolron's Army

in lUly. The ebief aaeeatrai glory of tha family of tho Mazet is its elOM blood reln-

Unnhlpwith the gallant Andra btlenne.

that drunsmer of the Fifty-Ural dasnt brigade of the army of Italy who Is commemorated on the Meat of hka Pantheon, and who is known nnd honored as t be "Tambour d'Areo'.a" nil o at Prance. It was delightful to listen to old dan's telling of the brave story; how this Andre, their ow n kinsman, swam the stream under the enemy's lire nt Areola with Lis dram o his back and then drummed hie feltoweoklieraoa to rictory; bow Bontapart awacdad him the dranaatieha of honor, ami inter, v In n th Legion of Honor was founded, rove him the cross; how they carved

Some Irult Grower N

Thuir Ituslne-s I'll). Been ptgailllling that th orchard ha j Deco properly cultivated, pi unci! and MUriehedi there are many who yet fail to handle the fruit to the beat advantuge. In the first pluce, it is a common mistake to leave the limits happing too J long on the trees before picking, and in oonaaqnunra they bcoonM too ripe to keep well, and a large proportion is polled by fading to the ground. My experience, says a writer in New Yoik ; Farmer, has led me to begin gathering match earlier than formerly, and indeed befon my neighbor! begin to think af

it. At one time it was my rule to begin gathering them about the vth of October, but the high winds of that month made such havoc with them that 1 socn changed the rule. The tOth of .September is none too soon to begin with such kinds as have attained full size and color, and if by that tune all ihe apples upon a tree have not reached maturity, it will pay t.. make two picking's, leaving the greener and smaller ones to grow and color up. Attention to the details of preparing fruit for market always returns a good pndit, ciifl must not he grudged. Careful handling and earef' ' sorting ore of paramount Importance, Many throw apples into the basket as if they weri potatoes, or sijueeze them with thumb und linger ns if they were made of atone, and so leave marks which spoil their beauty, itour.d swing handle 1 askets attached with a wire hook to the rounds of the ladders are the best for apple-picking. Most efehardieta empty their applet upon tha ground, but sorting ill that case is back-b: ea k hag work, and every rain delays it, Feme empty them in henps upon ; he barn BOOT, buf in a large orchaid thtl means BMsCh labor in carting. My custom has been to empty into barrel, in the orchard, head up without pressure, write the name of apple on the end, and store under cover, nnd then In packing empty them out on a packintr. table for Kjftlne?. For voumr or

chards nnd M tiered varieties this il HAA

the liest plan 1 Know oi, ior ine impoitant work of packing can then be done in a clean, dry place without movUitr about with nails nnd mallets and

Wars pain ceases, no sufferer ever regrets

tho price lie paid for St. Jacobs Oil.

No mn can aiunitiou.

climb higher than his own

False Witnesses. There are kns.es now Mid then met with who represent certain local bitters and poisonous stimuli as identical with or peeaossing properties akiu to those ot Hosteller's Stomal' b Hitters. These scampi only succeed In foisting their trashy c n.pounds upon people unac quainted w ith ti c genuine article, which is as much their opposite us aiy is to nlnht. Ask and lake no substitute forth grand remedy for malaria, dvsiiepsi,i. oowUpatlOB, rheumatism and kiuuey trouble.

OFvn.F treatment, ft. .Tarohs Oi! soothes

NeiiiulKia and eures it. It fad!.- uw ay. It Is brave to overcome; It is saintly to endure. Fits stopied Tec und permanently eatrog. No tits after first lav s use of lir. Kline's (iieai Nerve Itestorer. Free Ci trial bottle Si treatise. Da. Kune, WO Arch St., Phlla., Pa. A noon man finds good wherever he goes, because the goad in him bririffs out good Iu other. Barn's Horn. Goontimos. Happy stato. St. JucobsOil . ui 1 1 pain right up to date. Pos't go with tho crowd aim tly bocauf c UUauruwd.- lUiu ' JLiuru.

1HL MoUKLTb.

leroinler 2, lM

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press from one inrt of the orchard to poKK New Mess .............

Maw yoiik CATTLE Not ive Steers

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sr. LOCI ( i ITTON -Middling " O Pit IS VKH ttMwirs bfl M t'owi and Mi u'ers. '.' tl (tfi CALVES Hi HiS Flr to.Selei't 2 WU U SHHKP Kair to Cboiee 2S5 KbOUK -Patents i 6 h iim v to Kit.' i do 3 .'xi WHKAT No -i lied Winter . SStt O IHN No. '.' Mixed O OATS No. 2 9 RV K No. I 37 TOOACX'O bugs S 00 & Leaf Hurley .... 4 IW fc HAY -Clear TiiuotUv IW ifi BUTTKB Choice Oairy 16 Uu KG l IS Fresh & PORK-Standard (New) 7 4ft ll,i i IN Clear Kiti v LARD- Priuie Steam 1 ClllCMiO. CATTLE Native Steers IW (1 Ho. . 1'a r to Choice no i6 sill. KP Fair ( o lio ce 2 i 40 FbOLK - Wint. r P.iU-nl- 4 40 Uk Spruiif Paleiils 4 l.'i '. WHKAT -No 2 S.nmr t No. 2 Red W CORN -No. S OATS No. 2! IOR!i Mess piewi t K AN'-s s CITY CATTLE Shipinu, i. ns. . . sou R( MiS All tJraaes 3 1. Oft Will AT No. 2 Red OATS -No. 2 CORN No. t. 1 V. NEW OBLEAttSk Fborn-HiahUrade 4 SO a C( .KS-No, f a HATS Western 6

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OATS No 2 Mixed Rito

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another.

HAi os cii ar Rib. COTTON Middling.

Fretting Ice Cream.

Do not dmW water from the ice while freezing unless water rises to top of

can. i ne can siioum uc oinj i n.,-

him in atone, drumming tht charge, up i fu 0f uiilk, as it will raise one-third

hen they rnin'ned the hilf holes of

ro"on. nnd the ehlM asked numberless hjOeetionn, as where it irrew nnd how J ' "w, nnd how it ever got to b . etc.. ntil, ilnally. Mr. W'etherme put her into Fddie's enre. with th Jnhetlon not to kin bitneatf trying ta Cntrwpr tier ritlestiont if he did n't want

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''"i Bddie found h

nt (,np

tit 1,

i en he devoted himself to the

is t,'id. l v er picas'

At Rrai the child had looked

"u. cravelv. th n n, if nliKft..,l ka I

t her Way hands and ekd to be ,''' nn he hig hales. ,TVav. war up!" the entrcntrd. And

there on tha front of the ran thron in Paris laaalfl how Mistral, the great poet of Provence, had made a poem about him that had been printed in a bookt) and how. only two years ngo. they act up his niarbie statue in adenet. the little tow n, not far from Av ipnon, where h wna bornl ( lid .bin w;us not coi.tetit With merely telling this story-like atrue l'rovcncal be acted it; swinging a supiwisitious drum npon his beck, jumpimg into an imaginary river and Bwlmtning H arlth his head in hj air. sw inpiitp hisdrom bach into place again, and then ou! starting off at the bead of the Fifty first demi-brigitde with such i rousing plav of d nuns ticks that I pTOtOBf W fairly heard th rattle td thorn, ah. ng With UM spatter of n.str .m BBttakctry in the face of which Andre manna head that gaiinnt ms de ahargtl it set aaj nil adhrlUlngt aid etiii more fliil it thrill 1h-'' other leteiicrs v. bo watl of the Areola hero's very bkMd and bone. They clipped their hands and they shouted Tin y laOghed with delight." And the fighting plrit of Gaul wusao stirred U Ithin them that nt i word. I verily believe, thew would have been for march. tur In a body across the aOUthaaaterU frontier, Thomas A. Janvier, in Century. Few nlmola po"" the sense of smell in a great" degree than thehora.

while freezing. After the milk baa been placed into the can. put the freezer together ready for operation, ninsh the ice and sprinkle coarse salt on it until it stops cracking. (The ice may lie previously prepared.) 'Finn put the ie around the can nnd add more salt. Vv hen t be fleeting is completed, remove Ihm heaters and cover the frcivr with carpet or woolen cloth, and I t the ice cream baiden one-half hour befoio serving. After frozen, beating the cream Willi a large sjsion or wooden paddle w ill Improve It After standing aetata! hauja N should be beaten before scrv ing. Dipping a spoon in lukewnrin water before serving each pints of G n an i and turn once around, w ill cut a very nice form. Philadelphia Lie iptiirer. galaltmied Oram aa Many of our grass seeds, as found In Ihe market, IT BOt entirely true ht name. A common method of ndulteintion in this ca-e consists of mixing si-el of wild or otherwise inferior grasses, with that Which sells for a high price. Thus tall fescue seed, which sold for PjQ cents n pound, is mixed with Bug lidi rye grass, which sells for 12 cents. The two kinds of seed nie so near nliko thnt n professional seedsman cansenreely tell t hem aart. The seed of Knglisb rye praa. being cheap, is also used to

adulterate that of Italian rye gri

Is a disease which sffllc ts over 73 par cent, of tha American people. It Is s dsncerous disease necsuss It net only poisons the blood but causes heaviness, oppresston.aiid dullsthe intellect. Then follow chronic headache, loss of appetite, slow diaeattoa, nervousness, pad breath, dingy complexion and low spirits. It will eventually bring on liver and kidney diaesse in some Incurable form Out sufferers from this dreaded malady are speedily Warrer's SAFE Curs snd Warner's RAF E Pills. Leading physicians the world over, have acknowledged thla fact, and thousands of people throughout the land have testified to It.

IAPE Curs put a stop to backaches, headaches, constipation, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, tlrsd feelings and sleeplessness. It builds up the exhausted system. It la s sure cure for liver and kidney complaint In any form, snd tfee only remedy that has ever been able ts cure BrigM's disease. If you are feeling tha need af such a remedy, you csasot do better thaa try this sing of remedies, the great

Totma Medical Student (to charity patient' -"1 think you must have a a some kind of a a fever, but our class ln.o.ti y pone as far as convulsions. I'll Come in a nOOk wlieu we got to fevers."

How to cure Rheumatism! UscSt. Jacobs Oil. It subdue. It cures. Tra devil can meet eloquence without trouble, nut he lias i.ever been üble to taiid before hTV. Rain's Horn.

Don't Toti.K cii so It and Smoke Vimr Life

Away. Tf vou want to unit tobacco tisltiif easily

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When the appetite fails there is no use. It. trying to tempt the palate with delirate food. No matter how good snd well cooked and "appetising" the food may be, it cannot give any nourishment unless the stomach Is able to digest it. Nature indicates the Mate of the constitution by the loss of appetite. This is an unfailing indicator. It shows that something is fundamentally WTO with the nutritive functions. The only true natural relief mint be as searching snd fundamental as the trouble it aims to overcome. It is the thorough deep searching character of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which causes the ninr-

velous efficacy in all bilious and diget;ve difficulties. It creates that healthful vitality of the entire digestive and nutritive ot a

ism which produces both tue natural desire for food and the organic capacity to sssitni late and transform it into nourishing, revivifying blood nnd healthy tissue. It (jnee

pnetite, digfstion and sound sleep, end

builds up solid muscular strength .uid

Ital nerve -energy.

H H. Thompson Esq.,

Illair Co.. Petin'a, write:

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ways after esting, had to be very careful nt tunes to get anything to May on my stomach at sll . had been taking other medicines, but without tweet

heard a mend speak of Dr. Pierce' I'.ol.irn

Medical Discovery, and thought I would (rive II a trial. I used about five bottle ot it and think it

1 the only raedicMe that did me .-my goo,! .,- I have a Stilen '.el appetite now, and am not using any medicine at all and don't thiuk I need uny

more.

A man who is suffering from the evli

effects of constipation doesn't feci like

work, and can t even enjoy his leisure hours. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are s sure, 6wift, safe, and permanent cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar -coat-d

gtanule. One little Pellet" is a genii

laxative, am! two a mild cathartic. rhey never gtipe. Dishonest druggi-,ts try to get you to take a substitute for the sake of the added profit.

Fon romniin Cousrh. Piso'a Cure is a

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Ave. , Brooklyn, N. Y., N ov. 14, W4.

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age, is put up in Blue Wrappers and Yel- t

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Label and our Trade-Mark are on every J

package.

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Milk Pans, and pails, and cans, and bottles (even baby's) or anything that you want particularly clean, ought to be washed with Pearline. You'll save work

in doing it, and it's a great deal more thoroughly done. Dairies and dealers use Pearline extensively. Just try it once, on your milk-ware or butter-ware and then say if it isn't the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pearline is the most economical thing you can use, too. You get so much more out of it. .

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