Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1897 — Page 7
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 'ir.r.NM.. Wat '-
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Bptotl ,,f ,:'""'K- Al,,Jlor , the Brother of Our Lord Bc-wen 2 J...'.- MM .'"in;. '';' ,1 Zeheost, mbi ' .v" A l mTo. ...'' M" "''Pl"'"-". , ' es the !.. r Juuior, Whether ! tli - Mi - atarjf Ik MU Hj hfOtfccr "f lH Or 01 wciiiing (l',if brother, Um mm of Joseph and not ,f sfetY, MP a MMMt nlit l into MM family, M MUar of much dispute. at wm a ImUMMT i" Jesus liiririR" lb mini-try (John 7::t-r). bul probably . Is i:lf.vMHualed wavering fititli MMI , ,-,i by ihn ereetfixlon mm! i es in reu ties of Christ, for we Bad bin Immmtiateiy after numis-red with um Am cjje (Acti til) to became presi,,.t of UM ebttreb nt .leniMib-Tn (Acts If! IT, 15: 21 : ,sl ai,f wn " IM'rKOii of pat IllfllMMfH tttnl dMtlnoUoil in UM tburch. Ha was celled June the .lust, a naeetie in Iiis habits, a strong obM iL. I,.... I....I. i , I
J' f CT Vi WSSJ HSW HUI IIIUMll Ullll l. n ' monJslf IncHfferent to the luxm-ie nnd comforts of lifo, honoring the pOOT more thin UM rieh. isititig Um leiht! MM and the ilow. sceompsnjring Um rldrrs of UM eburcb ben tin y nnoint,i! tbe sick with oil in the hope of UMlf pen very, flow to JodgC, caltnincr bf blfl ki in t ly nieekncs-s thonngry pensions of enteasahaf pvtMs, MtopiSuj tin- policy ef nonrKistancp in 1iiti"s of jmtiwciitlon. its Hwum The Perf( el Mas, in th jcrfi'ction of tln Chri. ihm lif-. tli divr of tii perfect lau. To Whom Written. Tbiaisooeof the
bbolio ( l 'nivcrsal ) or Oeneral Epi . ivritton to no particular church,
t to tlic Jewi.-h Christians cvrrv
v here. I. Faith Without Works Is rv-o1. V. 14-17. 14. "What iloth it profit?" liat in the use. hat hcs it auiount to, eapecMlly for salivation, am as u proof of belag h ( 'lirist inn '.' "TbOUaTb a man aajr bfl MrUl faith:" "Say" is -ni pl.atic. Tin- imiii ha.s aometblDaT wblcb be thinks is faith, it. looks like faitJi, a- a atavtne or picture, or.a dead ixxly looka like a man. It i.s a kind faith u. io). "And iun not. work:M Tho Dii..s whicb bekmaj to faith, whicb are the natural xjr-ssion of faith in .Fit.ii.-; tbe fruiUs of UM Spirit, "( an faith.' R. V., Mthal faitii," that kiixl ot ,'aith, saTa him." 1.'). "If a brother," tc: 1 here V?M actual faellay for the hunpr.y end nakl lnthT disciple, a rval w isli t hat t belt vant-. iniptit l- supplicil, but it w a wesak, superficial emotion that PXpeeaaed ItMtf only in f90d vLshe, and did noUiinp for them. Thre HTM no real love, no true pr ncrosity. Wlmt )'xl li'i such ledingBl lo? In like manner, faith that is superficial, t.hat. in a mere lrlief of a creed or theory, so that "it hath not works," the. frttJtl that OOfht to BCMM Man fai'h. "is l-ad, 1k Inp ulone" (It. V.., is dead itself). II. Faith Prove. 1 by Its Works Vs. 1R-S0, 1. "Yeti, a man may say :" Any MM of common BCHM nnd piety, "Shew me thy faith without," apart from, "thy works:" As OM would attempt to prove t.hat he has Um p "cr d sHdt without sMV!k!np. "And I will fhew thee my fa.ith by my work:" By the. fruits which ate die natuml outcome of the faith V.l. Thon believe-' that there ia one rd:" Verv that is rood: but of Mbftt kind is your fait.li? "The devils: " Icmoins, as HM ireek and as the vonl thoatd be Immilatnd The term for "The dei1' is always a lifTt rent word. "Ahm believe:" They, too, know that there is a God, but ft produces no goad workfl in them. It mälCM Hh "tremble." thndder with far, w ithout makirir them any better. . Cut suoh faith isof uoii'c. "Fniih without works is dad!M Tlie I. V.. sing a better text, sjivs it is Ixirren, Hie, WMleaa III. The Harmon! ua Act ' D of Faith nd W. rk, Vs. gl-SS, II. "Was Not Abraham just in, r?" Made richteotta, oeeonnleil riffhteOM, and tfate l as rirhtcuis. Waa he not reI Ired into MM family of Cod M a friend and diaeiple, "by works?" That b- be caoaa he did that which faith required of him, In betriff wlBlmjp, if Cod ra O'iired it, to offer tip bis - r. bvui,'. even thonffb he could irot uielers-taed how the pnam iMNi eoaM bl fulfilled if he did. "2. "ROW faith wrought with his nrks," an their wruree. work rns faith made ierf-ct:" Here UM tMMB is ehian(?el to that which deBatM eompleftiaa in osinplen,t. "Tho Scripture was rtttitttttt" fOnn, 16:6.) "Imputed f,.r rlrhtenistew:" IJc k. ned. eonntd o aim. Faith was counti-d to Abraham '"r r ;c"h term sn ew Wfore the faitii was 1stcd. because it vx as that kind of 'Ii whieli would produce rip-hteons-M wlienever tbe opportunity preenti llaatf, Tbe true, obedleot, trmah 1 spbrii was tho nxiin Ihinc. for it w as Mrtn'n to prodtm,. eomspindini ne- ' "lie v aj eaUad the friend of i(vt:" Ris aiiae he trusrted in Oed so Irf..ct!r.
Sh- "How do you ounl for the fitoi nioua bjMVMMl of the Baglbli spari,o in America?" lb Thev're too Mjly to ga on MMJMBt huts." CbatMMJ bt i ord, Mr.. Uniwn- "I bear that tlie man Misstiray i to gpaiTJI isipiite weult by." Mrs. White "Yes, I understand thai he is in immoderate Ci ciiinvtanccs." Huston Truoacript, "What kind of laagaaga mm thai you were talkiag to baby, ju-t aov( nuiruina?" said little BUmJL "Tbafs heb) talk, my dear," replied the mat bar, "And did I once atadctelaad that. t)c mm! Y oaken BttUianBi I'reearion.s Marriage.--"Here's t lie account of a couple who w ere married on bicycles. Win! on earth could have poeseeesd tbemT" "Ob, I fancy they were trying to outdo the Id iota v ho marry on four ,'ol!:ns a week."" l'etroit Journal. Philadelphia Man "Well, you can make all the fun you want to of our slow ness, but I know one country chap
arbo came here : ;;! male 1800,000 in j three months." New ' ti er "Is that ; so? How did I ! r Philadel- j phian "(iota Jol I tl :it.M Cincin- ! rati Coinmerci:'.. ! . i.ji.ai . Scne: AUrrtbal Maneuvers. Sol- j (Per supposed to hae I n wounded is brought to aurgeoa'e tent by btaaira, Hearer (reporting) "Severe scalp wound, sir. acronipaniel with Ineen- : Vibecllty." Surgeon -"Well, what have you done?" Hearer "Pre Med the wound, sir, and gave him a little whua key and water." Burgeon "Whiskey nd araterl Dow did you expect an insensible man to sw -allow that ?" Hearer "Me axed for't. sir!" Tit-Rita. THROUGH SIX CENTURIES. i.ui a i cud Detweca f aaailtea Broatrbl . n ClwM mll Mirth. It is seldom in this workaday are that one encounters a pi nnine family f, ud. inherited from sire to son through no less than I ix centuries. Such a feud actually existed in tbe dominions of Queen Victoria until a short time ego, and its final settlement was brought about by the lagenttoaaaeaa of a bay of nine. The two leading Anglo-Irisa families In Ireland have lOBg bean the Fit.-(ier-alds and the Hutler:. From being OOtt railes in arms of the iBVadlng atraag DOW they became by decrees rival taroaa and Beret eonteatanta for t he riet toreralgaty of their adopted country. In the wars of the roses the Hutleft elded with the white rose of Lanca.ster, the Fitz-Ceralds with the red rose of York. Factions gathered around in the two great houses, and the bitter feud brought fort'i death and bloodshed from as early as 12.",0 down to the WilIktmite wars. The Butler, Whose chief l.nd Obtained the dignity of .earl of Ormonde, ucceeded in crushing the power of the elder branch of the FitzQeralda, eerie of Dearaond. it is told of a warlike Desmond that while being tiorne prisonr-r on the locked shields of bis feudal foe's clansmen the Putlers taunted him w ith t be bitter words : "Where is now the proud Fit.-Cer aid?" To which the indomitable earl ane v cred : "Fitz-Gerald is where he ourht tobe --on the necks of the Putlers." This pronul reply will tri ve an idea o tbe intensity of the strife. Now. it happened that her majesty! Trish viceroy pave a trarden party nt the
rlee regal lodge at Dublin, and thither were bidden by accident the marquis of Ormonde, bead of the Butler family ( familiar to UM Ami ricans through his yachting Intereata), and the little duke of belaiter, boyish chieftain of the house of Fit - ierald. With the duke, who was not quite cipht yenrs of npe, rame his widowed mother, one of the beautiful Duttcombo sisters, Tlie d Stehen of Iinster lost sirrbt of
tier son lor a apace, anil, in pome to look for the lad. fotind hini engaged in I earnest conversation with a tall, elderly I pen'leman. In whom sbf W88 surprised to recopr.ize the ma.npiis of Ormonde ! What was her horror wln n. on apj prOOChing nearer, she distinctly beard ; the youthful (ieraldine remark in some
what slangy phrase: "Well. I suppose I omrht to punch your head on account of the fend: but I say. you know, you're too jolly decent a chap for that. Can't we shake bands arid call it square?" With the utmost pravity lord Ormonde graaped the small band of his hereditary fe. and when the amused mother tame to congratulate them on the happy settlement of (VO years of bitterness she found the younp hopeful perched, Hkt his famous ancestor, on the neck of the Put lcr. A t lanta Constitution.
A SCIKNTIST SAVED. rr ulilent Ilrniil . of IliirUt lllr Col. I,e, Surtltca it St-rliiiia lllnraa gtUMaMjSj the A tl of lr. WMMSMM 1'lnk I UI for I'nle I'euple.
From the Pepubllcan, Columbus. !ni. The llartsMlle 'ollere, mt anted at Harts vilie, Indiana, araa founded yvnn aga M tba M lernst oi Um I sited Bretfaraa church, when the utate wax mostly a w iktanMSSj "'1 Collen' were man e. Th" college in well Known t linninliiPiit the count i.v, former ntu lcbts liuvuig none into all pai In of tlie world.
Rama Horn Rteate, The one who f; k ;., character. Ittl nade the greatcsd failure. Benven nnd hell nre not far apart, "f 4,e p-ul f let w een is very deep. B .rue peole keep aoch a close lookout Ve devil, that th, v ever fail to MM I d eJothlng enn make efiple r-o blind ' '" lull ' e,- than Blllng their eves with fold dust. wjl are, more apt to pet what God JM us to linre, when wr arc not In a much of a hnrry to -noes i,-r ur Är! ream
PHOF. ALV1N P. BARNABT, A reporter recently called at this famous B'.dt of learmnKnud wasnhown into tlie room of the President, Prof. Alvia P. Baraaby, Winn last seen !i li- reporter Prof. U.irnul y was in delicate health. To day he was apparently in the beat of health , In respontC to an iriipnry the profasSQt said: "Oh, yes, I am much better than for some tune. 1 am now in perfect health; be! my re, overy was brought about in rather a peculiar wav."
"Tell me about it," said the reporter. "Well, to begin at the beginning,' said the protcssor, "I studied too haul when at sch-jol, endeavoring to educate myself for the prutcsMotiH. Atter completing the POCs mon course I came here, and graduated from the tlieologK.il iiuirne. I entered the ministry and accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at a small place In Kent County, Mich, being ol an ambitious natine, 1 applied raysell diligently to my work and Studien. In tune 1 noticed that my health was tailing. My trouble was indiges lion, ami this with other troubles brouit on nervousness. "My physician prescribed for ma for some time, ami advised me to take a change of climate. I did as requested and was some improved. Soon alter 1 aim here as a prcjfeaaor in physics and chemistry, and liter was financial agent ot tins college. Tbe eh , age agreed srith me, and for aw hile my health was better, but my duties were heavy, and again 1 found my trouble returning. This time it was more severe and in tbe winter I became completely proatrated. I tried various medicines ana different physicians. Finally I was able to return to my duties. Hast spring I was electiil president of the college. Again 1 had considerable work, and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured, began to affect me, and last fall I collapsed. I had different doctors, but none did me any good. Professor Bowman, who is professor of natural science, told me of his experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and urged me to give them a trial, because they had benefited him in a aimilar case, and I concluded to try them. The first box helped me, snd the second gave great relief, such as 1 had never ex perienced from the treatment of any physician Alter -..sing six boxes of the medicine I was entirely cured. To day I am perfectly well. I feel better and stronger than for years. I Certainly recommend this medicine." To allay all doubt Prof. Parnaby cheer fullv made an affidavit before LYMAN ,T. BCUDDER, Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People nre sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box oi six boxes for $2 50 (ther are never sold in bulk, or bv the 100), bv addressing Or. Wil bams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. The Futar. Truth determines our status. God BOSS not determine arbitrarily the future whereabouts of men tbe mun himself determines it. Tbe ass, ciat ioiu of the future life will be aocordinp tt
STRONG COLONIES. nlthent I he i.i ll.-.-krritlnic U Mutt) lu II,- ft lllRiiulntsii-ul. One of tbe difficult tbinps fur the buviee in beekcpinp to learn Ik that leu atrunp colon ies will store saaTCJ honey than twenty weak ones. There la au niiMety for large numbers, and tuck colony it counted one, no matter hus fit hie it may be. So the inexperienced is often delighted t gets Bag two, three, or ew-ti four or live swarnib from a single OOloagi notwithstanding tbe fact that tbe bust two
or three swarms contain only a handful of bate. They make sure to die before the w inter is over, and then he decides that be deeaat care for such very weak colonies, but still clinps to the thoupht that one Strong enough to liv: through it is all ripbt. Many times, hoveer. it is true economy to les-eii the number, even with the view of hainp the larpest number possible in the succeediiiR' fall. Suppose, for instance, there are four weak colonies in the sprinp, eoch one having; enough bees to fairly cover two ciimlis. I'nite two of them and
I leave Um other two without unitinp. I You now have only three colonies in
stead of four, and yet you may be hetter off, for the one colony, with bee to cover four combs, will po ripbt on luereai lag la strength, aad by tbe time the white clover harvest is fairly under way it will lie Btronp eBOOgh to pivt you a rousinp swarm, und you will cow have two strong colonies for it, while the two weaklings have only just begun fairly to build up. They stood still, not showing any increase in number for a long time, evidently needing all the Strength they bad to keep Up tadateaOt und BMJm good tht loss of the dying bees by the younp bees raised. If. instead of trying to increase, tba effort be to get. ull the honey possible, supposing neither colony offers to
twam, the difference is fully as notieej able, if not more so. Tlie united colony I will have more bees than there are in both the others. It is easy to sec that
it will storr more surplus. Put if you've had no experience in tbe matter it in.i v be hard for you to believe how mUct more.- Farmers' Cnion.
Deafness (annul Bs Cared by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, snd that is by t oiisMutional remedies. Deafness is caused b) an inflamed condition of tbe niu- . is lining ot the Kustai liitin Tube. When thin t ula gets iriilam d u have a rumbling sound or unerlect bearing, and when it is .. 1.. l A .1 - I m.m ,. , lt H. lilt mill
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illness the liiJIaiiunalion can oe lasen out a. t this tuU restored to its norn ' con dition, hearing w b be destroyed iWSVSr; nine cases out of ten are caused by atanh, wliii h is nothuiK but an intlaiind condition
I of the mucous surfaces. U, rill give One Hundred I tolls rs for any i case of Ih-afnens (osussd by catarrh) that cannot Is- cured by Hall's Caturrli Cure.
Send for circulars, free. t ,i i bene A Co., Toledo, 0. gftld bv Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Barsttf any of us like people who talk so ntth SOOUt their own troubles that they n't listen to ours. Washington Denio-ist.
Don't refuse . r ex use St .1.. Is 0.1's Iht cure lor bruise.
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world has noveu in cvcien. .-'"n "What makeF' Philadelphia North American. U hy the U n rehouse Mill Shoulü Pas. For a number of years tbe tendency in ,t es of gram has been downward and the intermediate chargL-s oil grant between the producer and the consumer in the way ot ommisaions have become of more and more importance t the producer. 1 he reduction ,t m h charges to a minimum has bei oine an abseluts ssi essity. the reduction has com about naturally through active competition by danders in ä half dozen Cities w hich are kln ,,,, for the trrain business of tbe
-t. The public warehouses have been a tiuist imputant Uctor in furnishing to the farmers of Illinois a broad and active market This has been done w ithout intetier-
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HE thought that he could trifle with disease. Me was run down In health, felt tired and worn out, complained of dizziness, biliousness, backaches and headaches. His liver and kldneya were out of order. He thought to get well by dosing himself with cheap remedies. And then came the ending. He fell a victim to Bright'a disease 1 The money he ought to have InvesteCJ In a safe, reliable remedy vrent for a tombstone.
Is the only standard remedy In the world for kidney and liver complaints. It Is the
X only remedy which physiciann Mnlverfioallv nrescribe. It is
the only remedy that Is backed by the testimony of thousanas whom It has relieved and cured.
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AN EXCELLENT PLAN.
Srstlnu snil PaeSsltna ArrsnefUieiii for n I'unllry Farm. Dark nests and convenience in gathering eggs from thcin characterize tbe plan shown herewith. The right of tbe cut represents the hallway, from which the nests are reached by lifting rhe hinged cover, as shown. The entrance to the nests is seen on the cn sid? of the partition, the dotted lines showing position of partition between the dark walk nnd the nests. A hinged cover, shown by dotted lines, gives access to this alleyway, so it can be swept occasionally. Pelow the nests are grated
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hall, thus affording no chance of spill-
the bias and deliberate choice of this j, or giling the food or water. With
life. Hirds of a feather flock topet lie i
I in the other world as in this. There i a truth that is always true, and a ripbt that is alw ays right. Uev. S. i. Ander
son, Congregationalist, Toledo, O. Theosophy. Theosopbv teaches a man to know himself, to detect the finer forces of nature and bis relation to all that lives, and to obey tbe laws thai govern him is the path to happiness and progress;
here und hereafter. I here i- but one authority for belief that is the individual conception of truth. Bach ono'i belief and conception will differ from those of others, hence thOOSOphj ten In s toleration toward all. Dr. Al
len tiriflitha, Theosophist, Sau Francis to, CaL
THE MARKETS.
'the l'lrst II n I Iron, I In mcrlca. Oridlej Bryant, a civil engineer, in IMfi, projected th first railroad la Um United stales, it anaboltt for the purpoM of carr lag granite from tbe njuarrles of Quincy. Mas., to the nearest tidewater. Its lenctb was four miles. Including branches, and its first cost 110,006, The sleepers were of stoiu and were laid across the track eight feet npart. Cpon rails of wood, six inches thick, WTOUgh t 'iron plates, three inches wide and n fptartcr of an Inch thick, were spiked. At the crossing! stone rails were used, and as the wooden rails became unserviceable they were replaced by others of stone- bailies' Home Journal.
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for Mi v monee for over three month
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this orrunpcnient nearly nil the work of earing for tba fowls an be done from the hallway. Amer-enn Aprieu' Jurist. AMONG THE POULTRY. From .15 to 40 ducks nnd drakes ac tl lowed la a pen. Tba shell of an egg contains alxiut .3 irraius of salt of lime. Forty dressed ilucklimrs are packe' :n tl liarrel for shipinent. The duck avernpes ten doen epps in baut seven Heaths' laying, F.uild the house ten bf ten feet for ten fowls, and the yard ten tin.' t laiSJtl Duck IIa gi are Dsarketcd at lee pouads w eight, w b ich they aJ ta i n in ten w eeks. Thirteen ggt are eonaldered a setting, though many breeders are now giving IS. Ten dozen tgga a yiar is the average Mtlaaatt given aa UM production of Um hen. About four doen egge are given as at aerape for the annual output of the turkey. Duck feather;; sell at 40 cents per j h i ii i ul ; goose feathers bring double the amount. Hetween 40 and Mdegl SM is the projc ST temperature to keep eggs for batch ing during winter. Hpps intended for haK-binp should not Is? kept over four weeks. The) nj'is' be turned oer every day or two. it will reenire asrea poaada ot ikimmed milk to eipial one pound ol lean beet for flesh-forming ipial itiss, tine dollar per head ia the averagi cewt of keeping a fow l a year, and th same amount is a fair estimate of tht profits. Poultry Monthly.
I, ml, svsti-io has I en ,lecloi.e,l
j which ha paüred entirely satisfuetoty to the country at large, but apparently in not MtiatsrtOlV to a little coterie of dealers on
I In i 'hientrn board of Trade. This coterie
Wmm im, l.d the nrotuietors of nubbc de
lators on seen possible ground and has de-
i. .- t heoi tic Iiirtil in iiiiiiii'.'in nun uiiio
main merchants to buy ar:d sell grsin. The public srarehousemen for years have dealt I . . . . 1x1 - 1...
in grain ann tlie compciii-ion mununiuv vj their position in the trade has been most beneficial to the interests of the faimer. While tlie custom of warehousemen deal- ! ing in grsin has been established by cua-t-,in viie Illinois statutes nre silent as to their J i ehts and powers. The bill now in the legI isKtnre clearly defines their rights and meets any objection which could lie raised to their acting ,n tbe capacity of grain mcr j cheats and war -housemen at the same time. The proposed legislation is in the interests i,f the producers of grain throuphout the ftnte and should be enacted. Tl oj posi I tion conies from the ( Chicago board ot I rade jeople who h.oo i"-en pet sistent I y fighting ihe djerator interests for yaera. Thei bare I raised the crv of monopoly and are attempt 1 ing to discredit the wareh. -use bills. Tbej have mnde the most reckless nssertiona as I to the prospective result- under tin- pro j iosed lnw, whi'e the fact is that the lawdoee : not contemplate any new- order of things. I hut simplv a continuation of the system which is familiar to the state at large 1 be ' people leading the attack on the bill are singularly inconsistent. Their objection to 1 a warehouseman denling in prain is that he ! is placed in a position to discriminate be i lu-ivn himself nnd other owners of grain
stored in his warehouse to the prejudice
of the other owners. This objection is tull met bv tbe section whirh p vides for su HMSrllMS of thp warehouse business bv tV,f
state. Tbe Chi'-ngo Board of Trade less than two year ago made n demand on tbe warehousemen for just Rieh miMBI riakn as is now eontemnlatd. but which could not
be granted without a change in the state
To have a resnect for ourselves gut'les i
morals, and to hnve a deference for others governs our manners X. Y. Weekly.
TIC N I : S S I ; K CKSTK MAU
The Lowest Hstri liver Made to ass Ksposltlon In This Country. The F.xposition in commemoration of tbe hundieiHh anniversary of the ailaussion oa Tennessee into the I lium is not a local af-
fau by any means. It tar surpasses in entent of buildings, beauty of grounds, interesting exhibits ami number of both foreigB and home attractions any exhibition ever
heal in this country, with the possible es ceptioa of the Columbian of IH'Xi. Ixestee s it is on the main line of the Louisville 4
Nashville Railroad it is in the direct line of travel lietween the North and the Soutkv
and can be visited en route with loas of oaf
ttle time. The extremely Jow rate than
have been est ihhshcd pn':e it cheaper to M
little out of your v.-av, even, to M na
this great show, while its own sttraetioan will weil repay a special visit. Write Ma
C. P. Atmore, lien 1 I'ass. Agent, I joumvUle, Ky., for matter concerning it.
'uws.
Minnie "I want to Introduce you to
voting ladv s verv nice voung lady and
she's worth her weight in gold." Bob "Stout girl, I hope." Tit-Bits.
Gorge the memory and starve the nndeaw
standing. Ham's Horn.
Pains and achat break down. St. Jacots Oil builds up and finishes w ith a cure. A man w ho has a job the year rosmd antt is earning a living ought to be asppjr. Washington. Democrat.
Star Tobacco. As you chew tobacco for pleasure, use Star, it is not only the best, but the moaS lasting, and therefore the cheapest. The people sre so hungry for srmpatbrathat no one is ever pleased nt being tolas that he looka well. Atchison tilobe. .lust trv a 10c box of Cascarets candy ea-
thartir.tmeat liverand Dowel reguiatoi in
Why are you afraid in the dark! Atchi Globe.
They who clamor for their rights, multiply their wrongs. Ham's Horn.
Mavtdust Is llsnsrnini. Do not put sawdust m poultry pens If the fowls cut it theft BMJ soon i Mime cases of cropbouno1 chickens, as it ia liable to puck in the crop. It als, gatheM moisture and BaUMt i'.iiiipiie-. No matter how eOBVanieat a pile ol suwdust may he it hud bcs1 Ik let ulone. Baad dust is much better. This applie.Io fowls that are COaUncd. Wheu allowed a free range they are not likely H eat mi much of any thing so undesirable as sawdust that it will injure lliotn, but when shut up they do mit dis.ritninate very closely when it cufnes to tilling then crops -Dakota Field end
" When
I was a hoy I was
'troubled with dropsy,'
'my legs swelling until I I
I could not walk ami finally 1
bursting open and becom
ing running sores. The doc
tors gave mo up Sid said I
'could not live. At tills time I
began to use Ayer's Sarsapa 1
rllla and after taking fourteen
bottles I was able to get out anil
goto work. My l-r is still tender
and at times somewhat sor but I
have no hesiiatn-y In saying Ayer's
KarsaparlU.i saved my life." .1 K. II ai l, Tallulah. La, Nov. B, MB
WEIGHTY WOROS
FOR
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Who
opened thai S a -
Doccie or
IHRES
Root beer?
The popping of a
cork from a Isittlc of Hires is a signal of
gofsl health and plea
sure. A sound tbe
old folks like to hear the children can't resist it.
HIRES
Rootbeer ts composed of the verr Ingredients tbe system rriiulres. Aiding the digestion, soothing ths nerves, purifying ths blood. A teni iterance drink for temperance people.
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SLICKER
Ths Best S Jll Coat
Keeps both rldrrsnd ssddls prfectly dry In ths hardest storast Sub,tltuls wllldlMppulnt. Ask Sar iR- Huh Brand I'ostmrl ' k, It Is entirely new. If not for sale as your town writ for laulow k A. XTOWCR, Bostao. Ma,s
Weeks Scale Works, KAT, COAL. STOCK. OBAIK, PUCCAI M w AMD COTTON 8CAUU). DUrrHLUf Rs
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1.000 SALESMEN WANTED
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