Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 7

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REMEDY FOR ROUP. Uww t llit 1 tU. the V r.t I i.aiuy ef Ilia I'uw.irj uian. JuU Bow, h a the chiilj wind of winter asm I ala.ut the crack -bedcekad h-u boose aad surge through the broken gl., or with s doh-ful moan

tluresrr.ire.il.; I has KBrS) . I (ruii't UwuiU laili. U-. W arc lHutil on the 1'latt river dottnm, ttu.cli here isutaiiit nine niiK't side. A iiiore fertile eon r try does not - the en-nt i a. U Iwk of rain Monti seasons. That is being teMMM in this (Deassa) county by Irrigation; man v mile ff ditch nr.- mw

AMONG THE DEAD OF THE YEAR.

Tb Prnminnf Maii Ail DiVii fif that Great Modern CurscBright's

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find the knotholes, i a harvest tlnie for j n aoocesaful . juration. Home BjtSaV

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"... i:v Mv. .- ' : t:" "The til- i I'SOTCT. It . J " . : (iwuot the Jrv. . ! ,- :.:" lieft - - au xrV.b.itJeiihadaskl ll:?).that ' . were not t r

lb deadly roup. Sneaking of tbiorat Ni' tnv of the uoultrvuiac. P. 11. Jacob

says: For the roaj r!e a tea'poonful of raw ret (white and yolk alightly beat ru together;, tbree tiutea a day. For welled eye, anoint once a day with vaseline and prink lea pinch of chlorst of pot&sh down the throat Add a tea-

oonful of chlorate of ptaah to every

Till .Iant.i are also duing gl servieo

mi a small scale, We use aandpotnts

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'bey Lcrw a great aaatof drinking water. Keep the bird

warn sad feed m-at. raw or cook. ii. as

a part of the ration. Mix a pint of spirit of turpentiue with a bushel of lime

that baa air-slacked. Mix it i..t.uiately end too may use more turntice if you prefer. Scatter it everywhere, on floor, yards, roosts, in net. ami do not miss

a square inch of apae. Clean out the bouse and scatter lime daily. Do not waste time and labor after you findyoa ran do not hi nr. but destroy tht- birds. W e never saw a fowl eared of roup that

did not know- Thus they wer KU t.. wwtrll and pray, to ofiea r minds to the truth. be bound ther in kwr, 10 pur.fv .hvirbcuru fKe comix? g:f. v nualts Fulfilled. V. 2. -And ::" Tljey were existing the äiii't of Christa prtm:! i'ehap. at hut in what manner it would

. i . AlA nt Lrnu' mn tin ruithinr but (iestror tbr binl. 1

ss of a rushinr We never aaw a fowl cured of roup that as4 c

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!.'!. 1. -. a tn' rusnansr oi w saev er nrxo seeping, uuinircir'n i-

aning anu new iw iroui wmmmmj jrv.ieda. and alsari use the lime errrr

.(I'V V.ir.'l. 1! I HUtaUU IU4 lUTir 4 j. v' w inj. but only a und as of a wir.lL "And it filled all tb- boue,"no riT the upper rooia of 1:13. Thi s a token that thr Sprit would fill whole church, w hieb fat tbr boose- of

GM 11 Tim. 3: 15), aad that it f.lleil eTery

I an-! fsrulty of the aoul. wsk-b is

of Ok Bohr Ghost

there sppratred, i. e to the f. ... -.-mdy. After the aulib .m , vly follows th v isilde. Meyn ilvmi ton roes like aa of fire:" J y rr. bot w ith the appeararx-e of j ?e. as the burrinr Vuh whteh Moses n "loven : 1'M an fnim awn-; The idea Is not that ea-h

. ,,f flre wa livj1.-d or forlc.d. , tt the fiery np-aratiee. at first I mtm Bg itself as a sinrle body, soon .' i into separate toc?ues of flame, one for each person in the aseniMy. j Asd it," the appt-aranee of fan-. St fl Beerte. at upon each of ttwi, . ir.'-rtr r.. :r worsen. Sit" AVastre the apj'jearnnce was not a r s

BBtary flah : and the inflo-pee. w hi-h it ljaSboHsi 1. was to le permanent. t. "And tbev were all f.iied with the j Holy ihot:" "filled" en naran no-' lag le than thst the wbie tj cf h man was or-apled, and all his brir? tinder the inßuencr. Th dec cf ptrrity rari-l. nodoubt. but the j k r .: -i : he ;t'jv r - w - -u". t .. "Igan to s(eak vith t r t tf.her than their moth r tonrue which tbey hw! hansel. Tl.'. fnlnlled Christ's promise Mark IP: IT ). tbat tbey should ";tJc w'th rev- ' V-nTtea." It ia not aid that each M all tlie lar.cuares. that wct:!d j lave been re-d" ss. "A the Si Arft r-Je them utteraljee:"" The Sjünt decided Jar them what ianguaireeach one a 1 J f . ak. Thr were c"Uthpirs of the 1 V.urit. 4. "And tliere w-ere dacflBaaf at J ru- . aaJem: Both residents (for be for- : eirn Jews loved to spend their A d inr years there) and piltrrim who IjhI come up to the Pentecoat feasi. ".- Tout n-n:" Truly reJigicus r;en. 1 waitinfT for the aj'jw-arinsr of the prrcnled Messiah. Tbe were t!..- persona roat likely to Income Cbrlstiac. "O-it

f every nation umler r.caven: Ur. avenr amall portion of the J w last peo- '

lived in la)estine durinjr tho tone ttaur Lord ar.d II la apostles. V, "Now . hen thia was noised -.d:" Better in R. V. Aad when 1 s i v. iß b-ard. "Aaf.lv crec taasde!:" Either th- irdix iduai ; wre

;e.- i- xd. or. r.are

week. Saturate everything, yards especially, with the disinfectant. Her Is a good disinfectant: One pound of cop; eras, one pound of bine stone kuphate of oopper). and aix gnllona of hot water. Dissolve the mtneralain the water and add a pint of aulphuric acid. With a watering pot you can apply it everywhere. Do this three time a week before you pt other fow'a. Burn or bury the bodies of all roupy btrda. Rca!d th" trough, roosts, floor, etc., with the disinfecting liquid by besting ft. Burn up all the old Matt In fact, clean out all the germs or roup will come back again."

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Ttie year Jut closed luvs furnished an alarmin? array of prominent men who have dii i! of liright's duMSSSOf the kidneys. Tlie nutr.'xir includea Profesaor Austin AUbott, tiio great J urist and antliorof law books; M. II. Brsdg, tho famous photographer; Col. Tbos. W. Knox, the autlinr of tlio "Boy TrarsUsrs,5 Mark M. Pomeror, the well-known p lit r; Mr. K1arta r.-inlrt ige. tie prominent hlosro nerohssta and ex-Goveruor (MasnBSiga, of Mataen' setts. .. . If "death lovea a Phlnln mark,' It is also certain tu.it Bright' disease ritids Its T tlma among the prominent as weU aa among the milieus of peofat who are auf-

vt. p. w. K-tox. a. M. rosisui.

ferlng with it to-day, and yet do not rca.lze tbift serioua fact. There are men and women in every pi tlon of America wuo feel out of sorts and w ho da not realize what it is that uffacu them. Thev mar hav p uüiir pains lu various parts of tho h-'dy, strange lasltude, a bad tuauj in Um mouth, paina In the b&and about the loins, and a general lrregulaHtr of the Vnt'm. Th'eao tilings mean Brighfs Disease in pome one of its vario is atatres, ami no man or woman ts safe Who has them TUm terr ile d scas was onoe considere'l incurable. Eminent doctors 60 teelsrsd, but eonstant acientlfh- and chemleal expcrlmeuU resulted la a discovery, which Is

SX-OOT. OBBINBAIXJS PSRUBIL-OS.

an abat lute cure for Hnght a disease, evew in iL a Iran & tasee. It is the c. una

nntr ovn remedy for this V : iVue cot

lalnS' tm tinii.e Is Var:ier Safe Cut

Iti limply utarrslsus sow many y is are to-day kept in psrfect l.uai'h and strength 'hf-ugh use. It has a ahHa1Sj soothing and quieting tffect upon th kidneys ami ail adjaeeut orifan. It r 11 ves pr. it ' v, i its the avstem in a souditloa Of healts, snd aubitltub happlteaa for misen- TeatimoniaJsof Its great n owof could be "f -irnlsh.-d by the thmsands, hut all Intelligent men ainl women, as wcü as the : -.1 profeitlon, know its gros power and tho grand work it la doing bt the world.

HOMKMADE WINDMILL. driven to a depth of 16 to 24 feet where we get an endless supply of wut;r. Windmills may be turned on and run the year around, an t never affect the water supply. A great many in thia part of the country use homouuule windmills, of which I send a dmwihg An old buggy axle is used fur the shaft, which is set in boxes at the top of the

tower, which is a square box. Our pre

An Orwior. WIU Gen. Osorge A. Sheridan, who died the other day in the National eatdittV home at Huinpton, Va., retuined hia keen sense of humor to the lust. Not long ago a viaitiug friend said to him: 'Ueorge, you're not quite so heavy aa

'lmi I saw vou last, but vou must

leel belter by baring ht ao much of your overabundant weight?" AVith a twinkle in a dulled eye, (Jen. Sheridan said: "I once weighed 245 pounds, and every pound of it felt good. I now weigh 143 pounds, and every pound of it feela bad " As his visitors were leaving the grounds (Jen. Sheri

dan accompanied them to ttie gaie

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tt.r Rrm the Papers -"Paps'

suid oung Mrs Hunk, r, ' ; on't yog pleast rive Georg and me 110,0001 'Wsst do Vou want that mueh money tori" "We wan"

to baud a 6.'"00 b .use."

liarlem Life.

vniling winds are north and south, so They looked upon beautiful lawns and

COOP FOR TURKEtS. ft "- riratr "' )"' ml Is Tirtoslly lrxr slDt lpipBrfti Mr. E. F. Barry, of Maine, has Invented the coop illustrated, which is given free to all. It may be made of a barrel it boa. the front being a revolving frame with four doors, one being of gl a. one of wire, owe of two small rods, and one open. The open door (the top cre is ued on!y to allow the hen to go out. the lower one being for the chirks, while the glass door ia for Btomiv weather, the w ,re door to be

the mill is act free to face that ay-

It will run w ith any wind except a direct aide wind. The cost of such a mill is about six dollars. By Bring laige t.mks or reservoirs, water may be obtained f..r irrigating small areas at very lit tie outlay of money, bv using thia de v ice. tor. Bared New Ynrker.

THE COLOR Or CORN

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aaSSSSi ) It. I'j d:i the much-d'uicusM'd question of whether there is a material diäter aaee in the feeding -alue of yellow nnd i white gara. Prof. .. B. Morrow writea : the Metropolitan and Kural Home: -t lu mical analysis bhw s t hat no appi eciahle difference depend UPS tliecoior of corn. There are minordifferencen the sues nil nil! re of different artet leg and considerable dillerence in the ' structure of the kernels as to hardne:-. I In my observation, yellow varieties are aa re" freijuently hard than w bite oiu-a. but some of the white varieties have cry har.1 kernels. While 1 can give Bje reason for the fact, it is true that of hundred of varieties tested at different experiment atatOM the average . . M Al tm ll i. . 1 ...... C I T M , ' V lillt

rtete ox tue ....we mnimt v U-netioial erects and were sail

I larger man uui m -'-- - ge)j

mngniticent treea, which were reflected la the glistening waters of the Hampton Koaila. With a kindly thought, the visitor turned to Hen. Sheridan and said: "(ici-Tge, this is a beautiful apot, and you have here charming surroundings." Tho intellect flashed

again, and again the eyes twinkled aa the famous stump orator said: "Yes, a beautiful place. If you don't live here."-N. Y Tribune. Don't Tobsceo Spit and Smoke Toor Llfs

If von want to quit tonaeeo using ewu.y and forever, i made well, str-np, msgnet ß, full of new Llf and vlgar, time NO-Tp-Bac, Iba i : ;-r w. r er thai makes weak men atron- Many gain tea po mdmn ten da s. Ovei oooii cured. Hnv No-To-Bsc irom rour druggist, who will trura:itee c cure B okh t and sampie mailiil free Ad. MeritBf Remedy Co., Clm ago orNew 1 ork. Thb real ptirpesc of arbitration is to show that the other feile sa wrou,. L. A. W. Bulle lis. ( Vwb did It. Warmth cure- It. Phcima-

tiam ia cured promj'tly by 8'.. Jacobe Oil. How TTMK flies from tlie date on which a man disunguibhea hlmaelf. Washington

Bust. In Olilrn Times

People overlooked the importance or per-

A 0-nt Calendar Fre. Perhaps the most lienuti fill Calendar issued for the aar W is The Yoeva'a CoarsMioi Art Csuasdar, whieh la given to each sutacrtber to the paer for the year 'VT. It Is made tip of f ur charming I ietui-es.beautlful-1 v r,'!irit . ieel in twelve harit . .uu i. ei lors.

It is lu f orm a fo'.r-page foidi r which, wban et.-n 'ivL is lOx'24 Inches in Bias. Tlie aub-

wu srs delightfully attractive. The Calendar Basket a desirabie ornament for a niantel. iviter-tahle or writlng-deaK. It is of-

fered for aale on j' by ti e puimsners ot i nr. Yoi th'8 OoaraSioS at ID c nt? ir conv. Only lK-caue of the rs rmous number publisheil Is It possihlo lor tne publishers of bb Comfakkhi to eendltftse tu all CouPAStoN subseribers. Mihi m "Don't vou think my BSW hat Is

arovm. Ned." MM (CTtUCauybeigl ;. dear, 1 should ooai ere it instead to a short siory 1" Spare Moments. Do: ni.r.n up an 1 l ent with pain Lumbago. L'mj Bt. Jacobs Uil and atruihten up. WS sa- that the good die young. As a . . ... i. i - - - ,i,..t tvrt ,n

matter oi im i it is uaa i juu Dos', ia Ti anseript. Stits or Ohio. Citt or Toledo, M UDCSS COCSTTi , .v,. Piusk J. Cuusr.i- makes oath tbat he lw senior partner of U.e linn of F. J. tu: nlT & Co . .1 dng tsiness In the City of oteap. Cou-'.v and State aforesaid, and toSfssia fir.;, will pay 'oo nun of orb ui ni.m.u . nouhum for' each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cuix dbvthe use of Huj

Conelenee. When a man or a nation ignores the threat laws of oouacicnoe It will be learned sooner or later tbat no oflleial and no leg V.atnre can ever orerrlde the operation of Oo-i's grentlawa Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind, la a dW vine law. Ilev. J. L. Cheney, BaptisV Cleveland, O. Yum Want a Farm T

Wo have, 60 tnllee west of Houston.

ro,.iirviiiA the liest tract lu 1 exaa.

iiin or, . . and well drained, abundi

rsTnfsu, gool soil, low pries and easy terms. Don't fall to post yourself Vt r ts . . . : i T. . f .,,..1-11

rt!,.! receive our O. oa r eruio r nrui '-"'- fit, and information as to cheap icurs one and rss rar. A 'dress. Koutnern Teaae i oriiiatl n Co , John Lisuekbolm, Mgr., 110 Kialto Hldr., Chicago.

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men WOUiU get a. "n,-

t . .. . i. I I. u H int to tin ur auoes

viere I' r convcrsaii u. opi...

LL Begiatur,

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One Secret of Longevity. Those snxiousto prokn?thla middtrsnah tory exuteure of ours lieyond the average Kjian, should fater Ills c. i t; -t egativelr by no-' .liiiagl'roniiBdiseretiotalnuiet, and afflrmutive; v b . Ue uec tuai, peerless stu roaoliic, Uoste'.ter'BtStoaiuriiBrtew. when be esperieoorssymptomi of Indigestioa. 'J'ha hnpsirment of thedlgestirel uctl n Is fetal to Vigor. Hubdue with t io Ii tter, aHo.te verand n...ouauess and canatlp .'.ion.

My. tat wäoie

assnaalj were thrown :nt. ct.. fusion aad ec:t ircnt.diwu..ir-sr themenirg cf the singular jh-renejon. r ban beard them speck in kis own hnruage: The wonl is d'alect. Tlicy keard not only the different languap . but even the different duüecta. T. "All amarrd;" with sudden, overwhelming surprise. "And Btsrrelkd;""

sith a continuing, questioning wonder

1 C.alileans:" All the us

HANI'Y Tl'RKEI COOP. ased on fair day a w ben it la dry. but too cold to allow the chicks outside. I he set of revolving doors turns on e bolt, and does not cleg, as is the case with eliding doors, and the door desired to be used or be displaced can be changed instantly. A vinegar barrel w best to usw. and should be on a sled or frame, so a to be oil the ground. It ia excellent for turkeys, aa it giea thr turkey ben plenty of room snd en tbles cne to gsard against dampne. Farm and Kirv fe.

al ly a majority oi tue lamier oenc.c tbat the white varietiea have not as U-uch value a e eliovv. I have often heard the expreusion that tiie yellow corn is more mUag.' My own view is that neither yield Mir composition (!epends on the color of the kernels; tbat e me varieties arc much better in yie.d nnd ahghtly better in quality of on color, sud some of the other."

FEEDING THE HENS.

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of rr Wler. I feed my hen three time a day, si regu.ariy and ss carefully aa I do my .n.t - that iIvt alvin have

j BWi, muM mirm J J I I ... V. 1. utw K (hrm mjld not l V

lexcept Juda were from l.aiilee. ac- . . v

sheibx, says s writer In Dacirie Kural Tress. I ep the hundred henj in two I rnlimiM. and have a warm house for

each nd a ysrd sttsched. so that I can keep them shut up if desirable, but unless the yard is large enough to furnish gras. I iet litem out awhile in the evening. If hens are .et out sn hour before sundown tbey tsill pet a feed of graa aod glean any waste food without being likely to get into mischief. Dens like variety in tbeir food. and. while bran ad corr.meal are the staple food, I feed wfaoie corn and oats once a day. and cabliage. lettuce, tomatoes and anykind of ripe fruit or melons that axe unsalable. In cold weather we always give a warm feed once or twice a daj, and this can be best done by cooking and mashing nsaiabie potatoes or scald iag oil meal. In either case make a thin mush aad thicken with bran and corn meal. A gallon of potato, s can be cooaed on the dove while breakfast ia being prepared and then thinned to euch a consistency that it will easily mix with the bran and meal, and then thickened and fed warm. A single pound of oil meal will thicken two gallons of boiling water until it wU' be like molasses, snd this will make the feed for 100 bens both warm and rich.

A cr: tch Is used for sprains. Jaoobs Oil instead ; It cures.

med onlv to their aativr A

with a littl Hebrew and Ireek. It was impossible for them to have acquired all these languages. It "The wonderful works of God:"

The disciples told the people of sll the o" a.tres rr.unv-rated In verse S, in tbir own laryutge. about f.otTa wonSreua love in sending Iiis Sun Jesu, the Messiah, to save men from rin. snd bring in the glorious days foretold by the prophets. Two Kffeets. Vs. 1-1S. 12. "All aaazed.asd ! doubt:" Inirrat perplexity as to what all this meant. They were not opposed, but in a q'Khing mood. Many of these were doubtless among the XOoo converted. nn Peter explained what the meashur was. ia. -others morkirig:- Jering at fhe strange scene. They heard lanfsare unknown to them, and it "ended like nonaense. They put the la pnsalhk Interpretation on It. Thia ia very common in revivals, where Ben refna to enter into sympathy with ti e movement enough to understand it. TI1 of new wine:" Sweet wine, snd hnovW-ating. more sn than the ordinary

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FACTS FOR FARMERS. I'n'.e-i- a careful Re.cctnui of corn is BsSdl each year, it will tend to "run out." A poor farm can be bought niui h psr tk IS a rich one, ami by proper rotstl m the iKr farm can soon be ntatie rich. There should be regular houra for ww.rk on the farm Too many farmers break down their health b exposuro el d ;v erwork. A writer wants M ine eminent agriculturist to explain why pumpkina and watermelon vines a. ways grow crossfcfcvs with the row. iesall machiiiery that beconica IhlgJ nil ith dirt or. the liearings, can be cleaned, saya a writer, by plunging It into boiling soap sud.-, to which has been added aninmuiu. Afterwards wipe dry. An exchnnge sr.vs: The model farmer i always on the lookout for new rs ,if naving money and labor. Avery cheap and serviceable hasket for gen- ,. use can be made from au old soap l,x or berry crate by nailing ou half s barrel hoop for a handle. roily Reaping Its RewarS. Manchester, H. II.. is likely to pay s high Brist for the re. alSM folly shown tn cutt ng down all the forests along the Merraoao. The consequence is that

the rr er runs hiiiiisi uiy m umiun j c. ,1N- s 3 Mixed

and winter, while every spring and full ; OATH -No

- a w iSa tmmmt tmm tl.ul In ItN E

H HI .1 I IV I 1 UJ Vi, CM V. , 1 .- ' ' less this condition of affairs is soon changed the great Amoskeag mills will hae to substitute ateam for water power and J. Jefferson Coolidge, tho J treasurer of the company, is doubtful 1 If it could then compete with the factories in tidewater cities, like Fall Kiver snd New Ikdford, where the cost of coal is not increased by railroad I transportat ion.

Ith tr 11 tout action: but now that It

U generally kn wn that Syrup of Figs will

permanently overcome iiauiiu Instillation, well-iii formed people will not buy other kisattres, which act for a aline, but finally Inpare the system. Prsnxps more good might be aecomplifthed hv nuging a curfew for grown peopla N. Y. Press. A Colo sore and stiff. All right again. St. Jacobs Oil did it cured. Hardly anvhotly likes to USTQ Ms family pby aicUncriiicised.-Waabingtou (Ia.) Democrat. Daorsr treated frstkf Ir. H. H Green's Sons, of Atlanta, Oa. The gresfcest dropsy specialists in the world, lioad their advertisement In another column of this paper.

Somb people are not as bad aa thovln. U, while others aro greateeal worse. abingtou (lu.) Deateerst.

I.iKB OU Upon Troubled Waters is Hale's Fboiev of BursbSUad and Tar upon tCSld. 1 'lie's Too thaihe Drops Cure inone mimiio.

Thb Hostess -"I suppose thero ia nonse in asking .ou to sUy to dlunerl" The Caller-"1N ot in tbat way." N. Y. Tribuus.

Use St.

Yon can't tell the sb ov a man by the noise be makes. Tru tu.

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Hv.-orn to before me and subscribt J in my pres.5uce,üüsüthdsy OfDeoes beAlisV (eeal ' fotsi .. P Sts Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tn internally anu KU dirc-lly on the blood und mucous si rfeet ofthosvstem. Ssnd forssstoosWs, tm F. J Ciilxitt & Co., TouAio, 0. H i by Druggists, 75a Hail'a Vamlli 1111 are the best. N.iTtuvo gets a nan out of humor quicker thso to have some one come ia to visit, sad then lit up a newspaper and go to read-

inn. Washington ilu.j Democrat. Fits stop;! free and permanent v eored. No fits ufur flrt day s use of Dr. Kline s Great Nerve Restorer I-'rc- f J trtnl hott.e & treatia-. Dk Kuss, M Ar. Ii su.Phiia., Pa A womaH never thinks a bed la complete without a lot of fuaov trisustage on Uie plllowa. VVushingti n (la.) LVatOSfsi

Par's so many hills on de r a M r Heavea dat a iiufl fo:ita miiacade plutfe en'. - .y by

bu loin' a ranruaU 'roun i Constitution.

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After physicians had given mi m, I wa saved byl'iso'a t un-.- Ru.eii BaVas, WiiUauisport, Fa., Nov. Mj lsvYou can mak" 1? of headway sometimes by admitting you ure wrong when you are not. Laic. A em u:, pain sciatica Its cure Li sure. Dso St. Jai-obs Oil. A roi no ov pcrswashun is better than a ton ov oouipulauun Truth.

1,000 SALESMEN WANTED CMPiRi: xrissrnT ta . s. iu. m. nDtDCVnf sWOVKBTi sine mJWKJ 1 S I nalck rllf nd cur worst r. sa if i"ok 7 tr-nm-'i; - " l I? 4ir ti niiif in- rrr i.I.LiSH' sovs. iiUmW crw. on.j.uegrMiw,, umaneji.tiuia, Yucatan, it is perfection. a. K. K., B. 1Ö37.

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Tlie rwi ! Bank. Th manure heap is the eatings bask f the farm. If any articles are usvalable. or cannot be put to some use 00 the fat rn. they should be added to the manure heap in order that they may be returned to the land, aad thereby be made to contribute to the production of aomethlnr better the nest s-oa.

Nothing 1 lost that goes Into tle

manure heap, especially if the manure 1 produce ny

What a Tow hnold Yield. It takes 150 pounds of butter at a food market price to pay for the keeping of a cow one year. At the stnndsrd of four per cent, of butter fat. that amount of hotter wib require about 3,5oo pounibs of milk. Therefore s cow must field MM pou mis of milk, or say IkJM quart to just stand even with her own 1 if butter 1 made. In order to give s fair profit on the investment a cow should yield at least 5.000 pounds of four per cent, milk, which would

pi on -it-'. of butter. 1 he

io manse -d with a view to bating 11 m ' valuable as possible before airplrinf it to the soil. Cobras "a Kur si World.

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Ml Tl-.lt lin.ci nuirv w i-;i .1 ; Kn h I'liUlv Standard (New) hacoN Clear Ki I.AKl) -i'rime Sieain CHICAGO. CATTLB Itsttre Staara iv Minis fair toCholOt S IS Mli.KI' fair to i holie 2 IW VU 'i M w rn. i Patsata i M Xirinjr PsteatM ... I 4i IT HB AT No . s;irini 19 Nat RM W i tlltS No 2. OATS-No.2 iOKK Mesa (nowi 60 K tN9 v !TY CATTLS Shlipln. Steer.... S (rt

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The Blue and the Gray. Both men and womon nro apt to feel a little blue, when the gray hairs begin to show. It's a very natural feeling. In the normal condition of things gray hairs belong to advanced age. They have no business whitening the head of man or woman, who has not begun to go down the slope of life. As a matter of fact, the hair turns gray regardless of age, or of life's seasons ; sometimes it is whitened by sickness, but more often from lack of care. "When the hair fades or turns gray there's no need to resort to hair dyes. The normal color of the hair is restored and retained by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Aver' Currtook. " a story of cures told by tht cured." ioo pages, Iree. j. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Maas.

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-rarmer'e Ilsvlew. I .esss-w-

THAT Listless, Aimless DulL Lack-

Lustre feeling- of yours shows that your

internal machinery ts running too slowly. - r - LIVER 15 LAZY

p Y I II t BOWELS are lanjru?d

i nsove ss without delay, er ysa'll sea vary tick a. Cascarats Candy Cathartic asake yr 11 ei r, year bowels rerular, your blent pure, move ymir Inerv. Saya ba ta-day,sny arsf Stars. iec., sac, 1 or mailed lor orlce. VT Write lor booklet and free

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CURE CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.

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