Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1897 — Page 7
THK BOBBOB GBOWft First Reports of the Massacre ot Annuniiti.a at Tuktit jrr "kimii In II.iif Iti-t-ii I rrmii . I ml In i lit IiIiiiimIimi Hi it Out- lliuiilrrtl it ii l itiii ii. ml i -nil -rii. .ii iiii- Umm hirVM ii m Inn ItarinA CuvsHMivni'iK Mar li Further kini MotoUf sBBN imrite details ol tin- ri'i't-ul m:ivsiuTf of Arineniuns :it 'I tiliut. in the Sivas distrii t of Auutulia, haw bMM BBeelvcd at t!ii" Armenian ftatrieruhata luTf. TW Hnrf wpoft of tin- atTuir vva-s issin-d Ii . t h-.- i ,-ra-im nt. This IbOIiIbI lid lliat tiftt t-n Arlin iiiaiis ami three Mussuliuaus had I.. . a killed. Little reliance wan placed in tin- report, for tin officials liavu always mailt- it a rule to understate tha iiuuiImt of sjeraons stilled in Ilka annus insssarnn l.ati r information WMtk ivc lead at tin- eaalsaaataa ssoariaej that fully loo deft -useless Armenian'- hail fallen i'IfaM to Ihr fury of the Moslem- at Tokat. ami this number was tlntipht pruliahly eorreet. The report reeelTl d to-day at tin- pat riarehate show s that both -tut..-im nts were ineorreet. ami that the nutrlier of ii tiins was tul 1 v Tiki. It as statel at the patriarehata todny tliat these liriires (rere obtaiaed from relial'le persons ut I'okmt an-) the vieinit v. ami t hat the Bomber of Ha khaaatftiad is without doubt oocrpctBlr Philip Carrie, the British atnba ador, made a most vigorous protest against the massacre in a imie t t.ie Mirte. a note wliieh was said to have bei n the strongest t vit lelivered bj an ainliassador to the Turkish govern UM nt. 'I'lie result of his action ;i sii.iwn to-day when the sultan ordere 1 the dismissal and iiimiedi at . arrest f tho Turkish otlieials in I'onal ii i.in- stis- ' ted of oofoplicitjr iu thi mmnTi ami tili- appointoscnt of a speeusl comBllsslOfl to try th. ' ii. It is believed that the British amhasaador will watch lata trial eios.-iy t.) aaa that it does not prove a Earae as s many trials of lloalera "tli -ialsctutrg 1 with the BMardera of rhriattaaa bars beea. Mpr. OimiantaWi the Armenian pntriareh. ha- ma ! a prot st to the sulan against the mur.ler.s at Toknt ami has added fores fco his protest by Insisting that the sultan shall aeeept his resignation, wlii' h was ten.lered sun, t tue ipi. At that time the sultau ti-fus d to aeeept iL and protnised the atriar h that further eoticesaioM would lie Baads to the Armenians. His niaj ratJF asked, however, that tin- praat inj of these eoneessioiis lw deferred until after Kaster. The massacre at Tokat followed. Kipht Armenians were arreste I here yesterday as a measure of pre- a ut ion. the govern m. -nt fearing that the ne of the Tokat massaere iniIit preeipitate an outbreak. The pr som-rs lire naapaaaad ai baviag bsea eimaifwl in an attempt to make a demoustrat ion. CUBAN SUCCESSES.
SUCCESSFUL FAHMINfA.
L.ATE NEW THINGS.
IbVvmI lilr- H li.-rr Jnilinmnl Is "lot c'aai ajaaaj sBlaSBlejaet Uass If every fanner neu- a enthusiastic an the SUhjeet of pood met hods till the farm an In- .- BBeBt IsBVUBg good and favorahlr mjvh,., th.-re arouJd In- a great deal less in inert ill the -A; rid. I of the phase-, of prji-tieiim ln-ttcr method - that tery It a failm r BSB1 t mails Badaistiad la that ef walrlafr all Upafatlous ;:nd t runs a et ions uf the farm work lofethtr to the one end f peodueiac hiperopi resrularljr last as a picea of complicated ;i ieh;nery has all its parts work in-.' in hai iihui.v . thai the saaaUfsj may tlo its srorh eaTaatfealy. Any erop a farmer may eattivatO, or sny kind f I i s!,,i :, be undt-i takt - I i krep apn the farm, h i- its rlat'on to t her eropa ir kladsof s:-k to baealti satad or raised, and this very 'elation la the thiag that should datcisaias the extent to Brkiak the firmer is to jo with his ari us . ip-rat ions. The man a'th nie idea ir s sort of hobby, on a fai in. generally ha a hanl road to travel, lie works without aap of the adranlassjl that flow from smaller eeonotnies. It is one thinp to II'. ike the end- inei-t. hut it is snot her und better thiny? to make them l:ipoer. This is what the BBto dais, all aroun I farmer should Ik- constantly doiag. He BHoaM Strive as f r as lies in his lower to ni.-ike of the farm a complete hone'. Hi' must vary Iii methods, tOO to mi t the iM-nsion. Ami this is wh-re tha arell-i. roraned fanner always has the hantajfc of those who know little or nothinp an to what is pasinjr in the world outs'de their own immediate BCIffbborhood. It requin-s I: now !e lire Mid the e-rcise of judgment Bloaaj ad th-"se liars for a man to know with anything Ilka preeialoa wheiher it is best to extend or entfall his o;icrations a'oiiir certain line- of crop BSPOdnctioa for any particular year. Jumpin; n eonrluslons, or following slonif !n nn old rut. is a ty!e of faming that oue-ht not to he pt nn tted in this day lad Bfra. If there is ary one expression that deecrilws the aneees'ful farmer of to-day, t i that nf te; Baj Bp) tat tha times. (It hr things le:nu' f j ".il. this farmer is found in the lead e.ery day amleveryw here Smile farmers are always waiting for an opoprtunlty. but there are others who mnke a hu:ness of creating opportunities. A good and favorable rca-on for crop ffTWH in? is not the onlv thinir that pu-hes prosperity into a far may's doorway. Let tkr fanner follow his best judgment with a ookont fi r the main ekaaea always, and he (rtain to succeed, provided hi Jttdg ment i east alone intelligent line. Uakota Field and Farm.
A reeeutly deaifrned birt baa the bofconi In two m'i tuitis. one section be-
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U i o e it easily removable. For use in tuning- guitars a rubier toller i- elauijied on to the neck of tha in.struim nt ou the fourth and fifth frets ar-d can als be placed on the twelfth fret to ralai the iiiRtrument to a bil.er o t ave. ."self-ret finR sails are a novelty recently patented, the lower boom on tlie mast kateg hui L' so as to revolve and aind up the sail by the weight of the spit ut.il sail in descendiop. In a rect ntly patented borhe-vletacher, to be u -t-ii in cae of runaway.. the shaft, are attached to the wapron by two pins which are drawn by a foot lever in the bottom of the wagombox. A con. Lined potato planter and dipper, reeeutly pat 0aa has a matal tute to run under the surface of the frround for plant t ? and steel scocjis w ith wire ricitiiie; at th- hat 1. for use in hffrinf the jHitiitoes. A new- roller skate has two lar?c wheels extendincr up on each Bide of the foot and brotipbt near together at the bottom, tbe whet-Is kiting pneumatic tires and a pneumatic brake operatt-d by a bulb carried In the pocket. Tbe latest band-cutter for thrashing machines has a rhaft extending acrob the mouth of the thrasher, with a saw in tbe center and spiral flanges projecting from it to spread tbe straw out before it runs into the machine. tombiriation canes and torches just out have an oil reservoir inside the cane, the upper er.cl of which has a wick tube, the handle of the cane bein? formed either of a sliding cap or twe bir.pcd members to close the burner uj tightly w hen not in ruse. Coal dust is the fuel used in a recently patented furnace, the dust being placed in a reservoir overhead or fed by on endles chain into a discharge tube, with Hat mouth to spread the fuel out t over the tire-box so that it will not ' clog up. Electricity is used in licbtiup railway trains in a recently patented device, a small dynamo beiu? placed on the car truck and connected to a wheel od the car axle by means of a belL the current runninir o a storace battery and ttience to the larup In the car. IN THE LEGISLATURES.
BOYS ON THE FARM.
..lli7.ir i ; .,. k.-l iii.l I'lil tir. il Spanish llllll l is I ,ile I'l l....!. ,'.. Nkw Voi;k. March A agaokal dipatch to the un from Havana -aw The town of t'aiaha.ar. very m-ar Havana, wa- attai-ked Tuesday by the insurant- under Aranguer. They burned many houses, pillaged several stor.-- and then retired. !aj. Ahlneraa aad nine other Bpaakah ottaam, laalaxHag Bra captains, have U-cn made priaoaara by the UMOigeat leader Ttdlo aichci. brntlu-rof the late QCBV Seraini Sanchez., in the engagenMml prarkoaa to their surrt tiller Bpaaiak soidiua were killed and many wound L The lamlin? of another targe expadt tlon from the north isrt'ix.rU'd. It is the twenty-third part v of baportaaoe arhleh has reached t aba fnxathe I United Stat -s safely t-ludiiig tin Spanish warships. THIRTY MEN INJURED. Ptnlt f a Tii-i 'ln I plus. n mi tin aaflaWi ratase lawaaaa Nkw Vokk, '.'i. A dispatch to tbe lb raid from Malta says: An explosion which wo.ild have had faarfal coll.seUences had it l.aopi-ncd in the iiitcrtiir of the vessel occurred to tin llritish tirst-i lass cruiser Th.'-eits while praetieiag outside the harbor aritk torpedoes, which explisictl. as they were bafcag lowered to tke skip's launch, injuring ;u men. The Theseaa immediately retained and landed aha iajured at the naval hospital. Two nu n lost their lejrs. and miraculous escapes are recorded, one man's garments boinn blown away without any other hurt. 01 the injured one has died. FIRE AT BEAVER, PA. l lii Iluehanan llturk. unlulelee llie I e i i iitii . i leal rn , ii. Bkavkii. I 'a.. March The town of Baavar experienced a fire that, on aceoont of a high triad triad aad porwr tire-lighting fa'ii iti-s. threati-ned to destroy the entire business portion of the city. The fire lasted BBOat two hours and dama'cd provrty to about 8.'i(i.iHM). The .1. M. Itn.bar.an blocK. a four-story brick, tka finest building in the citv. is entirely demolished, and adjoining buildin suffered from tire water and the f illIngwrallanf the bnchanan stractafa, Th t.re stal led fnuu an explo-'nm io kht aaeos of the Leaver Star. CROP CONDITIONS. . Tin ( Int Inn. iti PUaa I nrrrnt u Weekly siimiii.tr .
lMix- vr:, March JA. Th- rrice Current summarizes as follows: J heat crop advices are iiiore glooaiy than previously for liliuci- and NMf sid .able complaint has lawa received from Indiana and Missouri. The situation is otherwise general I v favorable, hi eent weather han favoi-Hl.h . hiined Ma pronpeel in some hs-aiitn s Iowa extH-cts a large inert asa in the spring Tbeat area. (ats seeding hai lcen ratanietl by moisture.
t hi) Should lit- ThukIiI sr 1 1 - ltt-1 In nc from Inhoiri On. 1 am BOQaainted nritk an instance w here a certain farmer brought his boy up just as yen would train a colt. He was never allowed to exercise the lea-t amount of judgment in anything pertaining to farm matters. In fact, ka was a mere mach. nc. When the boy was 18 his father was stricken down with a lingering disease, but still tha latter persdated in pursuing tha eoursa of training his key. He plannej everything Until three week Itefore li s death. To-tlay his loy known but littl.) more thau en infant about laying out bis work. As soon as the Ivy is 12 yearn old l"s training should begin. Show him that he is of more consequence than a BUV chine, that he is put here to think, pi la ami carry out work, tiive him a piece of ground and teach h'm the firvt rudiments of fanning, letting him see II the while that he is working for himself. As ka grows old. give him a Bolt or a cow. and ht him raise stock for himself. Then take him into con fide rc as to the buy in g and selling of farm prndnee, and occasionally let him manage : ka farm for a any or an. Above a il.he pat;ent with him Nothipjrdiscourajo-s the average boy atore than fanlt-find-ilip. w liieh l. lakes l in gradually lo-e all r-T'ideriee in his ability to work, tioi-l Judgment, patience and self-cnntr arlll tram your boy so that, w hen a' 1 -t von are unable to run the old farm, y ui will have some ope who can ran ly i 4tttBM the entire ninnngcnient iiievel -thing and do credit to bis parent'- early training. Orange .ludd Farmer. HANDY PUSH CART. Antone Hnvlntr me Tool nn .Baettf Mat ke one. Ti e aaeompanybag illaatratioa showa a peak cart that will tie found of hmvIce in a s'-ore of ways ohout the pinna, It is a eesiiiuon handcart, with tidBB rt d ends of ttata so arrsnced that nil may he used, forming an inclosed rack,
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Only three members of tbe Michigan hotie voted against a bill to pay a bounty of one per cent, a pound on beet sugar. The Minnesota house hasassei ab! to require the tlaily frtii:g of tin names of officer sod stockiioldera of nil eorporationa, with tbe amount of stock held. The North Carolina bouse cf repre tentative has passed a bill requiring oil teachers In the public schoola to rend aloud to their pupils at lenxt twice each ear the constitution of tbe Patted S-atee and thai of the stntc. The Kamms legislature is not fur cishing th only fun. In the Connecticut hou.e recently a bill to tine the killers of eagles wa oppowtl by Nfr. Main, of North Stonington. who said that "eagles get their teeth into everything they can lay their hands on." Minnesota state, man bav ofTered a bill providing for the appointnaaahaji a state phrenologist at a salary of $2,000 a year, with a S 1.500 aaststnut. and nn expense fund of $8,000 a year at their duspnn!, their business to le the examination of "not lem than 2,000 heads a year."
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A fn iMCMAOB HAffOCAkYK, or the two - dea 01 . when it arlll oe fount! aaprehdly convenient for drawieg in green corritdalks from the lakaj ,r garden, where one kees but a ow or two. It is a handy cart fur the tillage ic-odent wiio kna to depend on a wheelbarrow, or sonic such arrai -ment as this to move bis small . n, m and olher sttiren. I'he sides and ends fil tightly into iron sockets, and 'or lability lock together nt the -ornera l.ni in j lace.asshow n in the ortra al. Anyone handy witb tools can const runt 3 very serviceable rig of this noil. Hie only necesnnry adjunct being s psit of heels, which are often at hand, from some broken or worn out wagon, arlky or other light vehicle. 1 arm and Home.
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NERVOUSNESS THAT CAUSED LOSS OF SLEEP, From ths Imocrat, Monro City, Mo. Miaa ne .Mi-guwn u a daughter of ex-Al-deruian Ab noun, ol Motiioti Lit), Vv., säurt ua w a Lora and rained. Hei hiatorv aas that of u uiuji ui ot uubie women, bhe married m. Sn lit, a ptf iDenMM larmer ol tho place. Juat bntera the bulb ot hn tiral thild her trouble bwttaii She found her blood wit sertoenly out ol order. Thin wa soon followed bj acrraaaaaai that caused eon nanal iomi of sleep. Bka aaaaalbai physician and ka pre i Ibad tot her, hut inmead of iit-mg baBMaUaa -he iHaduahy grew worse. In a abort I: me she beaii to grow weak and hsd s con! inial be iv , di ; i . sed neiisatioii in the stouiach from which the couid uol find relief. Fortunately for her a aaiajakat called and durinit their eonvcrastioa rscoauneaded Dr William' Pink 1M1 for Pale People so highly that after talking the matter over Mr. Stdee iKtught two I waH from the drug it. H. 0. Wood. She took them arcordiui; to direction In a short time her color re
turned and the ayntein wa toned up to tL normal conditmn. Ileal of all, however, she could sleep every night. To day he i well, with a strong, healthy little boy by her akkl llie love is eorreet in every repect as may be learned by waiting Mr Sn-leit direct. B. O. Wae) ilniircidt, of Monro City, in formed your correspondent that be baa nold large quantities of Pink Pills for Pale People snd that tbe rll fr 1 1. m i constantly in creating and that manv tamilien keen a sup ply on hand all the time ami would not le without them. Also that among his large numler of customers, be has vet to foid MM that hat ued Pink Pills for Pale People that w not Wnelited. Geo. W. Tompkins, of the Star Drug stiTe say: "I nave old q'inntities nf Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and if they were not as represented my customers would stop buying them." I. I,. "Owen, Jr., the druggist on North Mn'n Street, said : "I have a good trade on Pink Pil's for PaV People, snd they seem to he an efWtiv a they eert.iinly are a popular medii itie." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a rmdensed form, all the elements necensnn to give new life and richness to the blood and re-tore shattered nerves. They are nn unfailing specific for such diseaset Ba locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu ra Via. rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of th heart, pale and a.ilor mmri'eTiona, all form of weakness either in irisla or female. Pink Pills are seid bv all dealer, or will he ent post ps id en receipt sf price, 50 cents s box. or six boxes for 2.i0 fther are never so'd in butt or he the 100) by nddressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. Y. A little boy with long golden iuris, and eressed in a HtQof seit, is nut near as pretty a his Bfesnuna imagine.
107 MI S. POTATO BB FEB ACflBL Don't believe it, nor did the editor until he saw Haler'a great farm aaed lUilogise. It'a wonderful what an array of facts itnd figure and new things and ktf yield and great toatlmouials it enntaina. si sniii is Notice A?tnlOCE5TsST ami'8 to John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosae, Wia., for catalogue and 12 rare farm wd samples, worth $10, to get a start lKl There are people who would do great acts; !ut baeanas tkay wait for great onportun-l'.i--'s, and tlie act of love arc not d iiie at ail. Mrtttro of oiitiiuents foe Catarrh That liislulu Merearr. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of .-mell and eompietei) dt range the wholt; ys tent sben entering it through tbe niucou surfaces. Hack arUclaa should neter lie ued ext ept on prescriptions from reputable physKians, as the damage they win do is fti n len foid to tbe bimh! )ou cun posaibl)
ksnrt from them Hulls t atarili t ure. manufactured by F. J Cheney L tx., Toledo, t)., contains no mercury, snd is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtace of the system. In buying Hall s Catarrh t'ure be sure you get the gen nine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi nionids free. S.. .1 lv Dniggists. price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills sre tbe heat. Kiii'inees is a precious oil that makes the crushing wheel of care seem lighter. Kugene r ield. IlTl Bäli, for Btftji t ent. Over m.08ll llll J Why n.t let No To-Bac regulate or rcBsoee your desire lor tobacco! Saves money, mattM healtii and BtanhoOst. Cure guaranti ed. .Vic and il 00. all druggist.
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fewAAVJtVi Is s dtseas which afllcts over 79 par cant, of the American people, ft is daogerou disease because it not only poisons the blood but causes hesvir.es. oppression. anj dulls th loteliccL. Thea follow chronic headache, loss of spps tits, stow digeatioa, nervousness, bad brrsth, dln()f complio and low spirit. It will vntually briag o liver and kidnejr disease in some incurable form Bat sulfcrers 'mm this dreaded malady ar speedily Warner's SAFE Cur and Warner's SAKtC Pills. Leading physician . world over, have acknowledged this (act, and th lusands ot people through ut tho land have testified to it.
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A EE Cur puts stop to backachsa, headaches, constipation, los of appetite, dyspepsia, tired ieeltng a and sleepless'nra. It Builds up the eshautted system. It la a sure cure (or liver and kidney complaint in any form, snd tho only remedy that has ever lcen able to cure Bright' dlseas. If you are feeling the need of such remedy, you cannot do better toaa try this king of remedies, tbe great
A worthless man usnallv has few posse siona, but you can UHUally di paai that a wii- is one ol them.
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Fits stopped free and permanently cured. Ko tits alter hit day's uc ot Ur. Khne'n Great Nerve Restorer. Free ft.' trisl hottsVk treatise. Dr. Kiine. B8I Ar. -b st., Plnla., Eh. There is at least cue sneoaragtag sign: Loafers are less xipi!:..i '.hau they ever were before. Atchison O'olie.
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In lhrbrt) iut mntry. Cheap snd sa rss onahU or mi, fnilt. veevlauie and flvtd erop feflBSjL . 1 .0 in ndurllon. IMrrrl naikrl,. PI vol W lli-il iniMt. 1 mfrl ,1 Frlti l.ltte rVwSB Stt. I. nils. If I ti ml llleratluee. neS.esetsS stou rti. - and ful . Information, mite THE AMC RICAN LAND COnBANT. Baa is.... . B i i i is. Ssaa,
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Pie CrusL Three cups of flour, one eup of lard, a teaspoonful of salt; mix Ingredients w Ith n knife and use a scant cu; of ice c ild water BO form the mass into a lump. Roast Loin of Ianib. Cover the lamb stith buttered paprr, h.-inp in front of . rlear lire, allotvinp M minutos to eveH pound to cook; bntc w ell durinjr oookinfr. When doce. put n a hot dish, and i-erve with mint eauce. Corn Starch Cr.ke.- Two enrs of scpir, one cup of butter, four larp-e, eptrs. one cup of cornstarch mixed with oue cup of sweet mill., three cups of flour, one teaspoon ful of crcuxn tartar, one-haJf teasuoonful of soda.
I.itrire! In the Mttrlit. The Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Ct., are the larg"st manufacturers of rejieatmg nties, re;-eat;ng shot guns, single shot rifles and ammunition in the wond From s small beginning this famous company has gained the enviable potation it now holds through the unequalled excellence of its guns and ammunition. Winchester goods are far superior in evenr way to any others on tbe market, as all who have ded them will testify. In most pa: is of tbe world to shoot means to use a Winchester, snd to use a Winchester gun meana to shoot Winchester ammunition, for the best resflta are always obtain' the combination of Winchester guns aal Wiuchester ammunition. This company sends a large illustrated catalogue free upon request. A Cincinnati Joke "Why is Tucby lik the Ohio river:' "Don't know. v by is he?" "Itecause he's always getting in on tbe ground floor."- t i llecurd. MAIM II Al AI'KIL Ar the Mtiat lllssereesblr Mostlh nf the t-Mr 1st tlie .Nttrlli. In tbe South, they are tbe pleasant est and most agree .iiilc. I ne trees aud shrubs put forth their buds and flowers; early vig eta hies and fruits sre ready for eating, and in tact all nature seems to have awakened from it winter sleep. The Louisville dt Kashville Railroad ( ompBBJ reaches the ('arden Spots of tbe outh. and will on the first and third Tuesdays of March and April ell round-trip ticket to all print ipal points in Tennessee. Alabama, ana West Florida, at about halt rates. Write for advertising matter ami particulars of excursions to (' P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Ii nk ville, Ky . or Geo. It. Homer 1. P. A., St. Loui. Mo. Jonvsts t'HArriE ' Com. Mam c. let ns play Adam and Kve."' Mamie "flow will we plat it f V'U tempt me wit. at; apple aud I'll BBt it." Texu- Hitu r The Faults wad Follies c t V e Ae Are numerous, but of tiie latter none is more ridiculous than the promiscuous stui random BBt bI Uvaatitra pilis and oilier dras tie cathartics. '1 : w icncli, ronvuise and weaken both tbe BtesnBi b and tbebowls. It lioslettei HM0111.il li iiii ters be used instead ol these no remedies, the resuit is accom plithed without pain and with great benefit to the bow:, the -ti.ln.e Ii and tlie liver. Uat this remedv when ctmst ipai ion manifests Itself, and thereby prevent it noui becoming cfironic. Those who sre kind, sympathetic, considerate and thoughtful ot the pleasure aud in terest of others never lack fiiends. Cold did .t. Warmth cures it. Rheumatism is cured promptly BJ M. Jatoüstlü. We never like a man who la a fancy whistlar. Atcbisou G.obe.
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Those Who Have A Ulna Wives Will do Well to Accept It. Do not wrangle snd qr.arrel, ancl finally rush Into the courts and try to (ret a Separation from your faithful wife: hut just stop a moment and think! Your wife, who was even-tempered and amiable, and all that aa lovelv when von
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