Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1897 — Page 7

WASTKFUL AVATKKS.

Ml m Thrill of nUitmv I tiiough ihr Fntlra "iiuiry. fUOUm BB Mis,.. April 5. Tba 1st-

THE FARMING WORLD.

The Damage Alromly Don Cum- i ''' v"' linty bus s. nt

putod by Million.

V Mi f !' I I Olli Iiiiic. V II Ii I mm lilt' Mllll I' stll.li. s.n, III I .lllllW A Thrill of MmM Hi nt I lir.i.iuli III l.inlrr CWMlSI HOS U ri-.il I IiioiU.

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thrill of ilisiu.-iv through the rntire

country. It will do vast injury, both In thf upix-raml lower ililta. Planters an- p-tti.. ' out ilu ir stus-k, an l inanv will briutf mil Ilu ir iicifrm-h also, apprehending 1681 waters or bom nrv, Work is ln injjr pushed on the fiOBllt im. i levees.

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diiV thill tril'Ul (lls.lslvr HI III.' MISSIS- will

Bippj deliu would fallow the breaking tif the levee ut tt point on tin- enst .side of tlie river north of Helena Ark., Iiu Ihi h BBTfibir reaii.ed. The break of Flower lu Hrbiak oc(iiiTi'ii yesterday worniBf, has raotdlv growra fron n dosen feet in length to it UwimmA This wm ike condition of the dNVMM this alteration at four oeliK'k when the SSSOOAOtcd PrOM rep. s. lit.ltiv.- Urft the levee north of ttie It. ;ik. l.lVorl ia bslOBJ liinde to tie eaeli end of the levee, bat Otting to the ditlii ulty in cetl in ' ii'SUiial from the lOlllOOSl. fill mllmi un ay. t lie succca of the eiVoit is aooBtfoA. Theereva-.se is at the heml of the del tu. and will i'iiiiv i. ovviil.iv of the noi therir :er of oonooies in Mississippi with the eveeptimi of n part of TooLce. I The question that BOW OonfrOOtS the ' planters is the duration of th" timid. If tho wit.'i' is out of Hi .1 lta bjr May & a crop of eotton on ! grown, lint cotton planted as late a. M iv 10 has little ehanee of UliltlM-in he fore frost. There is still a not Lit iI.ih o r. These crevasses must all he HommI lie fort the June rise, or tin-.-.- w. seeond nvertlow. The il situ i onntry pro lures iinuiially no I. vs. than a half million hales of ec Moon snfferinjr id reported from khs overllowed regioss. lie lief stt'aiwra niv look lug u;:ilv trips into ArUoOaaa ami Hh BBstp '.. resetting hundreds of people and bringing thorn Memphis. Thoioonl relief eonitnlttee is doing everythinjf possili. foi the un .'.iriua.i . VOfOgOOOa At a nwoting of the committee, late thiMifteruooii it war. decided to ask ot her eit ies for help. The following QPpooJ tBBS i.sMli'tl: Th city of MemphS in. i . : . r. ivi.liiiic for the iHstresl Mood stifli'trr-. tr .mi the .rv.-r- ' Bowed district, of Arkut.as m-l Mississippi, with ton lltllP out si.lf llsst:i!i for wer! I weeks. Kew Tenners. ..in- are in neel. tail t ha demands upon Memphis f others nr.- v.-ry fnataad an IsorrasitiK ever,1 day. Indeed, 1h-il.'iiiuiids on oar j o'.e Imvv if r n to sueh proportions thai we ft-el Ufiuhl.- to meet them alone. Heretofore Bl hOvO attenpted to . arry on this work without aatteltlaf . ntr.lmtii.ns fmmother cities, although ma'iv e.i i. , 'ave BOOeiWMl itiven us olaiitnrv id. If the ktrnl people of et her Iowas un. 1 e.n-s fe.-i iIii..sui to lend u OalylaS hut 1 in t(, nutter, all donations n,e. i.'i i v Um Um loUel i nnmoIsom win be I.Ufhly aipreeiait d aad judieiously man aifi'd. IV.nali'.tis .if a.. ,i 'i . .i. i.i.it rroceries , are preferiiW". The relMf isjoaoittoe in wll organize.! .ei I ran I se ni.eiey Ui tie' liest aii-vniitui-e. us it is fully coiftiizant of the neoessi-

ties of the situation. Al! renuttanees should b' made to Man K Btk treasurer of the citirens' relief conunittw. Memphb. IN'nn. The Sil tint Ion .t Ken Orleau und thr CMoa New Orleans, April 5. The river Mauds Uxiitfht at alxuit 17.6. This, tahen in BOSUOMSOM with the most favorable eliinatie eonilitioaa ushers in what is erediteil with being the mo BOOntono week in die history of the present high witter BOSgO, 00 fnr lit least at the. it;, of New Orleans is concerned. It is satisfactory to report that all the levees within the city limits uro fo ind to bit in first class shac and the same, in a genSMOJ wuy, may he atlirmed of the leVBOO lip to Baton Kongo and duwu toe river to lluros. There arc. of course, the usual weak Ipota and here and tin-re insignificant hrcaUs; hut prompt attention is doi ng everything to r La these alown ton lninimum as danger points. lircenville to-OigO1 report the people of that city taUinir things 0OSJT, and hilsiiicvs is eoiitiu.' l mostly t the deniauds of the tuw u. The splendid iron bruise across l'.oue 1'haÜH. on the ttoiithcrn raiiwaw ftl ItOOClsed from its fonndnüo i ;.i-t oighv ah the onsnll bridges of the eouoty and many

ot the laro- Ton s will he lost, an I

itie Camosttawl Rrver iti-iuR itaiiiiiiy.

N VHiivii.i.s. Tenn., Anril 5. Tin

rapidly and

i.lss tc ilaiK'-ef lilie to liiL'llt.

The gSOBgO this BOOming showed M foot The BOOtgor line is 40 feet. The Weather bsreau predicts a rise to at leat 4'i fert. At ( a rt h a;,'e and llurnside, a'wtve bOFS, - j inches of rait, has fallen and almost phenomenal rises are reported. The same report BBBBca from Kentucky towns furthei up the river.

Will Hihi Ii tlie lOsOBOt l ine To-IUy. CnATTAs iA. Tenn., April r. The river was at J'-, feet here at ten o'clock this BOOrninc;. a i ise of ten feet in 24 houra. It is rising S.4 inches an hour, and will rOOeh U f. . t. the ChOBgOr line, by ntwiii to no if row. Th l'r. o.l. Mt ill .11,1 SpeelHl to f 'inn n n in the Behjanl Washington, .pril . The situation in the flooded Mississippi district is bein;,' inrnestly inqoirod into by the presidents and the Arkansas COBgroO bIoooJ delegntlon, hendod by senator Jones, called Upon Mr. McKinley to OWgS upon him the advisability of sending a special message to conirrcss nrrrino; BppVopriol legislation for the mlief of the tb od snlVerei s. A delegation of idtieiis from. Memphis, Ilea e.i hy Kcpresen t alive 1'arBlOftfcf, iii- called on tie1 BBBBfl mission. Mr. McK ulej has a. eadj telegraph ed the jrovei-n . -s ir ti c .states in tvhicfa Ute i!..ols exist for information, and he h , praetically leeided to send a i , .i BBNSOOgO tooniress on thlf itiji i, with a rccoinmeurtation ti si ,i legislation for the rei ef o: ;..e iiiVtrets as eoriffres 111:13 deeoi lit he . naet. .1 without delay. THE DAM MAY GO.

Apprehension Kell f..r tin- Safety of tin New I'd n er Hhiii IIiIom Nt. Anthoii' VoWa MiN Nh: I'oi.is. Minn.. April ti. Some opprebi BOiOB is felt for the tafotg of the new- power dam recently eompletvi tit irr -at expense below St. Anthony's falls. A portion of the i-opinj"-was carried away by the lirst rush of ice. and it is noted that tiie notch has BOOM enhirperl by the rush of water. Then- has hi en a rise of 18 inches since Saturday and inn families on the west side Mats have hven evicted by water. A strong current is wtUng through the settlement and may carry away some of the bumble homes. The city engineer bbo doctored the Tenth avenue bridge unsafe and oloO d it to travel. The upper Mississippi is now looked BOM the danger point. The woods ore full of snow and BVOiJT thing depends on whether this melts rapidly or slowl v.

A SPLLNDID EXAMPLE. PtwnrB ? v uii.ei, inoold to tattoos, ntaood iu Tola n-nnlrr In an ai tide on the nreeasity of sumid fires for htirke hre Ii nj;, a eoiiteuipo-

rury aaya: "Ker stallion in i nines atactbiiff for public wn ic- must haves foteriiuient veterinary certificate." Here im an e llcnt BBggOOl i M for rendering such service to ho lac breedera Just BOW, when they are awaken iti(f to the fact that sound, well bred uti'lnaii will fetch higher prices in the near future than they have in the pant; although those who OBgM to know, eonUi.d that at no time, ewn durnif U10 depression throut,'h which we lane passed or are now passing, have horses DOOBBBllag real merit hecn a dmgOn the market, or fetched nn hut fair piloOl These dealers, w luw-c opinioiiH are en- ; titled to full credit, bib ononimons in tJitiiif,' that there is a dearth of pood horses in the country; and should the. demand at all SOjUOJ their e.xpectutiona there w ill he a peneral desire on the part of those who have dams suitahle for the purpose, to breed to suit the aat. ciliated demand. With BO jinrt icular leaning for parental gov rninent, it M-ciiis that juM here is w here a little paternalism would eome in to public adI OBtttage, It ia entirely osnihle, in every staU' where BOCSQ filslog ean be coudoetod profitably, and where 11 boordef gill llll IIU La established With a veterinary department nihiiated with it. for SUCh a hoard to issue a certificate of BOnndnoOB to every stalliou owner seeking public patronage for his horse's aerviee. This certificate would be an immense safeguard for the hreederfor not one in twenty horsemen are competent to pass confidently UKn a horse's constitution. The jKsseaion of the Berti Heath would enable the owner to offer the services of the hore at R reasonable fee, liiaMiiueh as he would le in greater demand for hi (tertilieii sound ties s: at t he same t ime the want of warranty would drive unsound animals out of the market and out of competition. Put even if farmers were asked to pay higher fees than they have beenae1 customed to jwy, the gnsrostfoo that the hire was sound would be worth tinmoney. The idea offers a suggestion 1 to some individual or association to take up what is undoubtedly an important subject. --Journal of Agricul ture. SHEEP IN THE SPRING. TugglBg la the Kim I Important Work to lie I'erf orineil. The "keep" of sheep the pne ding reason tells whether they will be rt at a profit or loss during the latter aeason. Sheep that have BOOB earelessly or poorly wintered come into th spring in poor condition and it will take ail of the spring season to regain what we have lost; consequently sheep poorly wintered will be a lose through the spring months. Sheep are inclined to srotir when turned on frctdi grass, so the first thing

THE VENEZUELAN TREATY KiitliiialMntlriill) BaOMsSl Of ISM trncr.it. Ihm I oiiig renn. Nam VoiiK. April v The W Id this Bscvntng pnbllehea the following oopy right cable dispatch from Chraens Venezuela: The ooBgiiMoof Venaouela has onnai mously and en mi iasti.allv ratified their Qnisnn boBodory arbitratloo treaty with Greet Britain which was negotiated by the United states. The measure was tir-s! r -a I in the house of representatives h Setlor A rangti r -a, who spoke eloquently In its favor. The second reading was without incident. It came up on third reading Jpnatcr. I ay 1 Monday , and after a s ui eh by Si-nur ltriis-no, the hoOOCO rated for the tr.-aty unanimously amid gi--at cheering and enthusiastic demonstrations of gratitude to I nclo Snin."

The treaty was also unanimously

fearful eJCOettM w ill be BPOB UfeO OOBJktf r:ti,i'''1 f U"' finite yesterday (lloO-

t 1 r. hui 1 I t helil.

The president of the beord of the Mississippi levee com mission issued bis call to da for a spec 1 a I meeting Of the bnaril to BB held April 17. The purpose of the meeting will be to issue certificates of indebtedness, at least to the amount ,,f .-..yiMO, to olOM the crevasse in the levee, just as soon as the water Itcpins to fail. The justice of this cannot he overestilnat.d. No outside aid has bceiia .ed or accepted so far. In llolivar cou.ity. about II. is. dale, there is some sulfcrIng aud aid will he thankfully received. (00t. Mcl.aurin's telogrOOl to the levee hoard officials and haling eit! ens here was answered, iu Mibfctance. as foliows:

.No government aid needed.

nay I. President f'res(si will Friday.

FIRE

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NEWAPJK,

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Hlroj ril. Nska.UK. N. J.. April . Fire de st roved the BWlldingS in Caledonian park, Springtield avenue, this city, and did ilatuatre to the amount of OOg, The 111:11 11 hn liuif was a frame structure, mi l seated 13,000. t alcdoiiian park is the piee where all the big celebrations have occurred ill this vicinity for many years past.

MBtMkttBM on Ii r in. .1. WisstM. luv . April ti. The senate.

If die- in executive aession yesterdav. con-

tr. ss ci Miles, and we ar- uualile to meet firmed the folltviug nominations: tJie demands upon us. we will Notify Andn-w l. White, of New York, to yiu promptly." W nttibooseilor to Uermsny.

William I . Draper, of Massaeh 11 setts.

BIIKEI'-SIIKARINO UK NTH. to do ia to tag, .n.d the ewes should be tagged before lambing time, at least two weeks. The wool should lie out clean, so that the droppings will not touch it. This is hard to do with the sl.eep lying OB tin- floor or bench. We have COOOtrOOted a lieneh (see cut), so that the holder can set the sheep with rump on the bench at 2. the holder sitting b;.ck on the In-neli at .1. with hia feet on the rang . holding the sheep by the hind legs, so that it ia in about the same position 11s if it was standing up. In this position WS can tag them perfectly. . as', et setting under the end of the bench at 2, to catch the WOOl. The other end of the BOOch can be fixed the same, so it will aeeomuiodate two taggers. W hen turning out on grass we give our sheep a full feed of hay in the morning until they gel used to the grass. Turn them on the grass for a few hours the first day. and so on for a few days, not giving them any salt to speak of, and they will soon go wholly on the Brass and not scour much. The principal care for the rest of the season is watching them, to keep them clean. Hy so doing we outgeneral the flies and maggot. Ohio Farmer.

A LEGACY OF DISEASE. Vatoruna o! the War Repaid In Notafge) Abmba Mi.U mil) Liven Brom lie l'rr.e ereil sullerril Since I luvt ur wiiii Rio tu-, HBoonee. Prüm the HoOBa Ol. John. Hansa hVSVJ (MMM I Bt Julia, Kanaan, in acJLuiulvd an .0a.hu Ivl.k, BOO ul the "Old VStfrono' Ol the tatS war and lenident ut tin. city. A tew mouth ab'o be was .1 olillilele BOyaicel wink, fruw kninev lniul.le

and dial I laie.i, alluu.l uiianie to gel aruaod , II - ... ... I 1 1 I .....I I

ai ail. 1 'Ul ion e-1 11 nun in, vviio nau icai 1 1 he had fOOüd lelu t, lie . ting BUB 00 tin klreel recenily. nuked il he wouldn't give lulu all the lucU, an h wua ml created, as WSM also all hi. lnciid. Air. Jb.k ud lie vvaa only too Mad to let the ieople 111 gcm-ial and his old comrades in psTttCUlST, tvvlio he knew were sullviiiia 1 1 mil emu plaints H.uular to h), know ivLaibad ltoielited him. lie then made the follow ing statement: "1 had been auttcruiLE tm vi.irn trnm complication al dlSSSOta unOBfl t lien 1 akV lu v and liver Iruuliie aud ililoliic duuihoea. The greatest trouble of all, however, was the complete wreck of my nervosa qrstsn. resulting Iran nn lerrioi in the sreiy. 1 WSA i" lai t, 111 a Ufirl ternble and deplurable condition. 1 tlisd every remedy I timid hear of without the leant bcoencial results, until 1 saw a trstiioonli 1 of an "old MtCton" who was 111 the same regiment Willi me during the war twit Ii vv hum I was well SOaUStOteO), staling that he had becu cured ut a similar coinpTiiint by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink l'illa. I had almost given up hope, hut SOW luded at last to give Pish Tills a trial, as they might puasibly help me. 1 began using them and soon BMMneOeed U9 tiellightly Ivetter; my impiovcuu'iit was very slow, however, hut Mill It V. as lud ii cable, and I bis vv as cm ouiilgyug. In the iiiursi' of aliiuit three weeks my urndtt ion was vast I v improved. Tothepreserd time I have taken M D0XSS of Tink 1'ills, and tan truthlully say 1 believe I am entirely cured of my liver and kidney trouble, and nearly so of my diarrhoea. Mv nervous trouble, too, is ho much lietter tlt.it 1 am sure a curs wdi be entirely perfected in a short time.

"My wife also used the Pink Pills with , gnat be Bint. Her blood was in an extremelv bud condition. Since using the pills,

however, this condition has entire! v disan1 eired. I run si der Hr. Williams' Pink Tills the most BSrreloOt discover) of the age. 1 cannot sav too much in thsir praise " AM MI RISK Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Pale People are not a patent tiicdn iiie in t he s n-e that name implies. The were tirt snjBpounded as a preseriptieo and ustd as such In general prai lice by KB ennnent physician. So great was their rfh in V that it was deemed . uv to plaie thm witliin the ren-h of all. Thei are now msBnfaetnred bv the Ir William" Medicine ( 'ompooy, 81 henectadv. N . Y . oid are old in iBtvOf in loose form b the OOOfB or hundred, and the public an- BSD ttorted ncaint numerous imitations sold in tht shave) nt .V) eenN a liox. or ix boxes for 13. SO, and ma bt bad f all dfOBlstS or urset by mail fron lr. Wilhams' le. Co. 1 ...lotion in the KDrlien. The follow ing amusing story is told with refersaOO to the theory of evolution, which has recently been so much to the tore. Two or three mornings utter the arrival of a new butler the mistress ol tin? house took the opportunity of asking the cook how she liked her new fellow servant. The rvport was an i xcel lent one. "In fact, ma am." said the eook. "the servants' hall is quite a different place now ." Not unnaturally, the mitr. s pressed for further particulars. 'Well, be talks so I cleverly." said the cook. "Last night. ' for instance, he explained things tons for an hour and a half." Kxplaincd things what things'.'" said the mistress, now really interested. "Well." I was tlie reply, he was telling us hoiv WO MO) oil descended from If r. Darwin"' N. Y. Churchman.

Hi. wfnl small Boy. As young" Bnslthero moved out the rard-table lie asked, caswally t "W here is the bright red tablecloth you used to have'.' I alw ays liked that." "You wouldn't like it now." interposed little Tommy. "Tommy." said bis sister, "run away and play, then 's a dear." " I won't'" answered Tonimv. "Sister " "'Sli. Tommy, hush!" Won't''' answered Tommy uguin, and as be was hustled from the room he yelled "Sister's made a petticoat out of the table-cloth." Dob in World.

THAT MM.KKUID t oKflf, Mr. llondmoB. WllUome ( ouuty, 111., writes "J- roin one package balser'l Herman Coffee Berry I grew in pounds of better coffee than I can buy in stores at .'1 i . nts a pound." A package of this and big seed catalogue is sent you by the John V. S luer Seed Co.. I.n Crosse.. Wis., upon --eerdpt of 15 cents stamps and this notice. k) F lUowinf "And did the gnvir. the bride?" "Oh, yen." "Before everybody?" "No, after everybodv except th .exton anil the organist."- Detroit Journal. BosHsneel iu- riii. For nearly two HOTS of years tht Win 1 bester ha been the standard idle of the world. It is found in all lands and it iooh wa.vs very highly Ihoiighi 01 -.u 1 imitit ol its accuracy, strength and durability. There ale over two i.u.jioii W uichestcr gOOS in use today, but the mskeH have vii to learn of any dissatislaction with thiin. Kech a recommendation as this should convioes everybody oi the exceptionally high quality ot Winchester guns. W im ln-.ter ammunition is of as exactly ss high standard and always gives entire s.iti-iac tloo, When used in W uiehesU-r guns the result obtained cannot be equal lea. Senu to the Winchester Repeating Anus Co.. New Haven, Ct., for a large illustrated catalogue tree.

A lot of bootblacks hitting on a curbstone may not Is? India rubber boys, though they are gutter perchcrs. Fortune Mrcklua KuilMrunta. Many a poor family that sei ks the w estcrt. wilds in the hope ot winning a fortune, ii pn Ml isd from that inbidious foe of tin 1 11, igt int and 11.1111 'ci.-rnaii - hi! is and tevei by khnSoUer's Stoma h Titters. Bl eff tusjly does that incomparable medieiaei deteiise fortify the h)-teni ag.iii M the com bined lnfhn nee of a Rtalsrioai BtRlospueti and miasma tainted waU-r. that protected hy it the pioneer, the miner or the 1 mi.t PlOVlded With It, may isfely encounter the danger.

GREAT deal of nomerar has been writ U 11 and believed, shoot blood purifiers, hat purifies the bfcod? m m m

THE KIDNEYS PURIFY 01 BLOOD AND THEY ALONE. If dheased, however, they cannot, and the blood continually becomes more impure.. Every chop of blood in the body goes through the kidneys, the sewers of the system, every three minutes, night and day, while life endures.

puts the kidneys in perfect health, end nature does the rest. The heavy, dragged out feeling, the bilious attacks, headaches, nervous unrest, fickle appetite, aO caused by poisoned blood w ill disappear when the kidneys properly perLmi their functions. There is no doubt about this. Thousands have so testified. The

Deserted Wile tin conversation with sym pathetic groeerl"Artd I trusted him so!" (jtoccr "Coniound it! so did I." Tit bits. The I'rcscenl Hut. 1. Ilnrrl.n spriiiii. IrtniMj Opsaed MareO innT. It is a modern, ttons, B reproof hotel, limited iu heart of (-ark Mount. 111 Northwest Arkansas: tiimate mild and biacing: scenery wild and iM-autiful: w .. ter. unequalled lor purity ami rm i;i insl qualities. Hates reasonable. Ecursinii tickets on k.i1c. Through sleepTH via St L.ftfl.F. lt.lt. W rite C o T Nicholson. C. P. A . Prisen Lins Kt. 1. mi., Mo., 01 M inegST Hotel, Kurvl.a Springs.

The nmn w ho falls on a banana skin jure will have sympathy, but he will only Blake fun for the Iki.vs the next time he lands on his back. Ham's Horn.

i

m theory is right, the cure is right and J health follows as a natural sequence. I Be telf-convioced through per-

JOOt try a 1V Wr of Ciscnrrts CRod esthart 11 .bliest liver and hi .wel regulator made. A man is usually bald four or live i,u before he knows it.

There are no ex. uset not to um M .laiobs On lor bruioca. No old girl should have the nerve to crimp her hair in t he back.

Who

opened (hol a a -

Dottie or

Root beer?

The poppinpof a cork from a Isjtile of

Hires is ri ignal of

goisl he dth and pleasure. A sound the old folks like to hear

the children can't fi

resist it.

HIRES

Rootbeer Is composed of the very InicreilleDta t lie system requiret. Aiding the dV'-stion. HootliliiK the nerves, purifying the tiloixl. A tsnineratiee drink for temper auce peopla Th. Cti: ... k H Im IV. nilt

A pulll r-.i I klla(. avid ..... ssaa

Shi

Fits itoppsd free sod Bsmntncot! enred. Xo hl after lust U.i -'s im' ot Ih- Kline's Great Serve Restorer. Free$2tmllioMJA treatise. Dr. Klni". KW Ar. h st .. Pinla.. Pa. The man who ihm s a face like a coffin, should not complain if he finds no welcome. Ham's Horn. As it ceit. only cures it. St. Jacobs Oil ia the Master C ure lor rhcuiuulisui.

W hen a man slipw he aiu.11 s ,, to look nt the place while he slipped. Ahhikuu QtaBBi

Like (bl I 'pon Troubled W aters is Hale's Honey ol lloichouiid and Tar upon a coal. Pike's Toothaihe Drone Cure to one Binete. It is a little singular that pasM hgei- are not allowed to converse w ith the mso at the whei'l, though he u ssjkesiuan of tin- hhip. fuses rets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sir ken. weaken or gi ipe, 10c. A jurv of ravens would not be long in deriding that a linnet could not mug With a rub or two lumbago is often cured by St. Jo oi s Oil. Small cost, lug profit. The man who knows himself well will know u great deal about other un n.

Weeks Scale Works, afOTäStä"' BDFFAtO, SX

i.UUO SALESMEN WANTED VMPIRK .M'HHKHT (SI.. Ot. ItMrtS. Mm. nDnDCVM W niMOVthll ffvst Ul VI O I 4Ukkrr nei an.l ,-ur war . Hen.t 1iT " of ii-iUme o. I IM ämwtr lrf.iln.1.1 Pt-r. I H. Ulttus mimi. 4iluta.Sa.

J-L 600 SECOND HÄMO BtCICLES J5 TO Sl&rjaT ) "' 0000 as nrw. ..ihr riMts V S. la.fr.-r. L. A.MMSO ciCa..CUtcaea

C ARII1A Fnr relmMe Infiirmtiion hont PlorMSv iLlinilfH IPptj ' ' -'"" 11 ' ilOlorraph ln to H.ol.lliA HolllMKAn OO.. TAH1. KU'KIUA.

Pistols and Pestles.

IHt IV.AHKETS.

The creviivw at Flower lake. MissiaSipiii. has completely inundated the fn lovvinjr towns nlonrr the line of the .i.'.i.si ,V M issi ssi nii railroad: Clayton, l.u!s. OnrBSSTflle and CoBhomo, and if the river remains anywhere near its present BtafU fr sonic .la J s other towns. InolOtltOg .bnenatown and Ctnrkodatas Menii (Jtvirlnf places, will feel tiu ban if the fl kmI. Bastian oM L0sttlsssieBnr tn iniinw. d.M KswN-, Mit.. April 5. A dispetek fr.un trrtseorille, Miss., dated oootai I! Nil new break-, ia the leveoa s-c reported thl taotning. Tue wiiolu licit will he coven-1 since tlu break at Amtm eo Flower lake. This ov. "How wih be the maM diiOMtrotM ninl widesprood In the hfstory of the e..i ntrv. and fauiine and pnstlleOOB sureiv tojlenr in its wake; So roj., n ill bn mode this rear unless the 1 veau on the Losblaua'and Arkansee Jjidi go down an 1 distfibats tin- water. Hi" loas of p.o,,..rtv has afrcadv rooehed into the miljjou aud will he incalculable.

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Oliver L. Hpnnldlnf, of Michig-nn, tc BW assistant secretarv of the treasurv. William U. liiovell. of New Jcrsev, tobe Bwdstonl secretary of the trcas ury. Chandler Hale, of Maine, to be aeon taiy of the OBahBOBf of the t 111 ted Slates at Hoin . Italy. Jacob Triber. of Arkansas, to be United 8totl attorney for the eastern district of Arknnsao, II. It. l ooper. of Arkansas, to be marsh ol of th tTattsd Wtateo. eBotara district of XrUansas. Lleaot uit i orutnoBder A. R. Coa dcu, bi he a commander in the navy.

I hr imr I nelr Si iituil. Hi 1 111 1 in vi. . priM. I'lie Itetulchcni I run o yesterdB Binde I diipBjaal fur the I nited State jfovern meiU tu Baad Honk. . i.t of 'J4 eiinmm. loa 'cd on -i Hat cars. The ship me nt was ma le iii principally of ei'.'ht and ten-inch g-iins. In-ing- fluilind om plete, ready for uuuu'iug.

RURAL MISCELLANY. IMan to prow inure praaa and clover. Study the requirements of the soil a well ss nf the market. Select the crops with respect to their adaptability to the farm. It ia not only nn item to increaas (iiaiitity but to improv the tpiality of l lie crops. oits should ie trained to walk foal before titempttng to improve them in any other g-ait. On the farm, us in an.i Other line of business, it is nn item to save labor and economize time. Manure adds to the product veness 0? land as soon as it is uppüed. but all of the substances wttl BOl 00 BBfd BB in one season. The farm producta shoulil be put in the foim in which they will brine; the most Bioney and tet leave the farm in the 1110M productive condition. While the farm may not always shew large returns in the wu.v of cash, yt with fOOd mating-etnent the farnn 1 may be reiiMimibly sine of a good liviaf?. out unions cropping- w ithout m.ilTiue; an adequate return to the soil impoverishes the land and in the end wili ,,.ive on unproductive fin m on which to make 0 living- Farmers Union.

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