Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1897 — Page 7
MEANS BUSINESS.
Hptln Arrlii'l Hi rniiiilttaa I gratga HtlkÜMMi U lilrli Mi I"" is Joint K lul inn Uly W lllg Iii l'rel. I.iii lu lukr Mu li M im ill S r till I 111 UK llllttt' ICi ll'.lal f Iii I If , Ii I'll". IMH Iii ( ulm. w v mi i . 1 1 1 on , July i .. kuter iitiH. i btinua of ti nimlttaa on ilfn mint mils, if 1 . 1 . y n ipotod fooaa that Qoousittea Um following joint ma ul ut ion: Htmlrtd, Thut the pri'slilcnl I' imii iwi,ri-l lo take ttu'U mrustirus uk in his jii.lianiii inuv
1.. iifOMkstry In olttuiu Mm r'lris- frnin Ilm hp.intiih itoviTiimi-tit of Dm Mi-, Inn. Alfri'l it ,.tixirtl iiml Win. ( lli.i, mi l ihn i ''-.luratloi of thp lii.oiiiT ( iiini'i itur to hrr owner; uml ; tu secure this he Is uul liurl.oil mi l re il"stei to in pioy such MMMM or tMMtM Miotl puwtf a
BUkl he IMMHOl I he -- it nvites all the f;t.'t tli;it llUVe been hi oil lit out ill tllS COOBMtitOf i'ii so, lior ownership, capture ami oitiKBahip of the tli i ce men niuiit-l in the resolution toctlior with the proceediiitfs thus far hal by the BpaaiaB authorities, the trial, sontenoo, otc. The report eli;ir;ieteri.os it U "ino-U-ery of u trial.'' The aflhluviu of the parties art- cite. I to show that they were coerooil into Spiiuisli waters, iu which ease tlu-y wi-ro not ann nahlo to Spanish jnrisiliotion. They wero not siiiijeet to piracy Mid Intended no net of dapredal ion on Ute sms. nor were they sul.jeet to the Spanish a u t horitiea on aOOOUUt of alleged reholli'.m. The ron rt then says: "Irrespective of My of the foregoing ami a Ida rations. Um coniinct f Spain, as herein before detailed, constitutes such tlehiy Mid denial of just ice, and MMh mi infliction of injustice upon these, men as to make it tho duty of this tfovcrnm Mit toileinaml reparation therefor Irrespective of any art which these prtaonen may have committed up to the date of their capture. Aiming the acts of reparation which ought to he demanded should M the release of these captives." Secretary Kvarts L OOP ted to sustain this position. The report declaree that the rights of the men have boon violated, and continues: "They have boon tried und sentenced to deatli by a summary naval courtmartial iu a proceeding which has been annulled by Um appellate courts of Madrid, upon the gronnd that such u court-martial had no jurisiliction whatever over them. 'Ion mouths have elapsed siii-c this death sentence was annulled, end they nave not aytla been brOttf hi to trial. In the meantime thy have been subjected to protraeteil pre liminary examinations preparatory to their trial by another court-martial, which differ! from the first only in the fact that it is lese summery and more formalin its character than the first." The report says that the men at the first trial did not know until after the testimony for the prosecution was iu that mi interpreter was present and the only translation made to them was at the close of the sanguinary proeedlnfl when they wore asked if they hinl anything to say, and necessarily they could have little to nay. yet one of them protested that he had
BOi uniiersioo t one word of tue proceedings against him by which his life was adjudged forfeited. "Willi these protests." continues the report, "the trial ended and the defendants were immediately sentenced to death. It is now fourteen months since they wore urrcsted. daring all of which time they 'MM been hold in t abauas fortress as prisoners. Melton aud Leaned are eaqaeatloeebty citizens of tin- I'nited States, (iildoaisu Kritish subject, hut he was a sailor upon an American vessel when taken, and acting as its mete, and it is the opinion of your committee that he U entitled to he protected ly this tfoveriiluent. He was serving under the lliitf, ami be is entitled to be protected by it. "In our opinion, these acts of delay and denial of just ice, anil of the infliction of injustice, vitiate and make void, any right which Spain had in the beginning of this transaction to proceed criminally against any of these men. This government .should demand that they be set at liberty, und that the OoCBpBtitor be restored to her owner. Hs there is no evidence that the owner knows any t bin,' about the divergence Of Um vesse' from its re ,-iilar voyatfo to 1. anion it v. Flu.
THE FARMING WORLD, THE FARM KITCHEN.
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rriilii n lieinin Well. it fmjuentlj happtaa thai lannrr'e fuiniiy is obliged to depend for a wntet eupply upon a well or spring ;it nnjlll la nee from the boaaa, when such a npply is oa lower ground the luhor of narrying eater is aonaiderabla. Tine may be avoided by nlaeinf a paatp iu the kitchen, to disc barge over toakltaa en Kink. Such an RrraagCMent givee goal satisfaction, while it is new, hut a (rearing of the valves. Banal nf it to b uk air, in- it ever m little, will empty
FEEDING FOR EÜÜS.
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WATER FOR Tin: KITCHEN. the whole pipe of water, and the time and trou'ole retpiired to "fetch the pump" will make the thing practically a failure. To overcome this a well pump must be used, bringing the cylinder near the bottom of the cellar. Then let the auction pipe tarn upward, an ab own in the illustration, and pans out t brOttgb the cellar wall u lit t lc higher than the top of the cylinder. This will cause water always to remain in the pump und thus secure the pipe from becoming empty. With this arrange men I water may be drawn under ground to where it is needed from a distance of ten or twenty rods without difficulty, except that it must be from a point not more than M feet low er than the pump cylinder. If the kitchen is subjected to freezing temperature in the winter the pump may be protected by making a small hole ut "a," thus permit ting the water to escape down to that point when the pump is not in tine, Charles K. ltenton, in Practica Fa rmer.
SAVE YOUR FIELDS.
THEY WERE AMERICANS. Th- Kute r Caaftae tteeta DapMeeted i Thi r herte Qwvaett, Kr.v Ukst, Fla. . duly la. Another American has been killed in Cuba. Charles Gordon, Capt. Meoocal and two anldlera left Bo led ad camp to join Oea. (foiue.. While passing the l)amuji river, a guerrilla force attru ked them. After tome Ightlng Cbarlea Qot don aud two others were captured. apt. Mcnoeal eeceplng. Gordon aald he was an American and wanted a fair ti a!. The chief of the forces. Itraulio Cotoron, replied: "Kill that American: if he gOM ti Havana hoc will MM lem." i. onion h as maehetcd in the most cruel manner. ( harles (iovin. the Amerioaa eorreapooden t, and Cbarlea Gordon loft the I'nited Mates on the same expedition, and both have In en assassinated in very similar manner, 'ocaiise tbev were A me r ': '.ins.
If Von Io ot IVi d Yoor l.nml ll Will Kt-fuif to Feed You. "Why do you feed your horse?" If that question were asked the average fanner he would doubtless answer: "You are n fool; 1 feed him to keep hi in alive and nble to work." Ilut if the question were asked: "Why don't you feed your land?" the average fanner would not lie so ready with his answer. Yet the one thing is no more Important 1hnn the otuer. If it is absurd to be able to work and produce results havingno material to be eonverted into trench. It is no less so toexpeetland to produce crops continuously without having new supplies of plant food with which to niake them grow. No soil is Inexhaustible While there are large accumulations of plant food in some localities, continuous Dropping and the leaching and washing caused by rains will in time deplete and eha ust them. It is better to feed the land before it is starved. It is eusier to keep a horse fat than to fatten a poor one; and it is easier to keep land productive than to take that which is dead poor and make it so. A ln.rse that is stil strong enough to assimilate his food can soon BCquln his aonnal ctrength; be oaly wants aplenty of good food. Land that win groat crops of any leguminous plant will, if the same are plowed under or fed ofT in the field, in a short time recover enough tone to produce profitable crops of other things. Hut if allowed to run down so that neither clover nor pens w ill make acrop.it cannot he economically restored. A word to the wise is sutVioient; begin this year to feetl jnur land, so that it in turn may feed you. lhirnl World.
thr Seeea ni siiouiti n- lied Itoen. More I : I Irlml ely . The profit is alw as sure when every detail is i-nrreet. ( heap fond must not
be U mated by the price paid tot it in the market. 'The cheapest food for the poult rj man or farmer is that which giVM Ii I ii tho largest number of eggs, ll mailers not what the food costs, so loiiir ns the eggs correspond. It is the product by which we should measure Und estimate. tiroeii bonos are not used as exten eively äs they should be, because giaill can be obtained w ith less düliculfy aud ut a low cost, but as egg producing material the bone is far superior to grain nor does the bone really eost more than grain Ut sunie sections. 'I be cutting of the bone into available sizes is now rendered an easy matter, as the bone cutler is w Ith la the reach of all. Panel fresh from the butcher have mOTC or loss adhering, und the more of such meat the bet Mr, aa it n ill ooal no more per pound than the bone, while the Combine tiOn Of both meat and hone is uhnost a perfect food from which to produce eggs. if the farmer can get two extra eggs per week from each hen in winter, he will make a huge probt. f may add that if the product of each hen an bo increased one egg per week only in winter, that one egg will pay for all the food she can possibly consume, aud it therefore pays to Iced the substances that will induce the hens to lay. If the bens are consuming food und t are producing no egge, they will rtmae a loss to their w uer; und this happens every winter on a large number of farms. The hens receive plenty of food, but not of t be proper kind. pound of cut green i me is suiiiclent for 16 bene one day , which meeoa that one cent will pay for the bone for that number of fowla. if onecjuarl of grain bo fed at night to J'i bene, ami one pound of bone in the morning, it should be ample for each day in winter. In summer only the bono need be given. Such a diet provldM fat, March, nitrogen, phosphates, lime and nil the substances required to 'nable the hens to lay eggs. As an egg is WOrtfe about three cents in winter, it is plain that it is cheaper to feed bone than grain, as tho greater number of ogjs not only reduces the total cost, but increases the profit as well. The bone-cutter is as necessary to the poult ryinan as his feed mill. It enables him to um- an excellent and Cheap food, and gies him a profit where he might otherwise be compelled to suffer a lo.-s. It i.v claimed that a bone-CUtter pays for itself in eggs, and really costs nothing. Hones are now one of the staple articles of food for poultry, and no ration should have them omitted. They are food, grit and lime, i ll combined iu one, and the hens will leave all other foods to receive the cut bone. If cut fine, even chicks and ducklings will relish such excellent food, while turkeys grow rapidly on it. To meet with success requires the use of the best materials, nnd green bone beats nil other sultstances as food for poultry. IhiraJ World.
COMFORT FOR POULTRY. How to I'nlsrgf a llonae That Una Heoomc Ton Smnll. On most farms the poultry house in too small for the stock kept. A apnea of at least eight stputre feet for each fowl is needed. The cut shows an excellent nnd eheep enlargement e shed-roof addition at each end of the present house. I'ut a partition through he center of the old house and lit the
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Sim I,. ii In-nth. BlCAOo, July 15. ( has. A. Kerfoot the Inst 4ti years prominently identified w ith the real-estate business of ( hica go, died suddenly last night at his boaaa, HH Michigan eveaee, of apo llexy. WW Mret at est I,, or Omnhit NmI Yeai Tonoaro, Oat, July lt The Bp worUi Leagee cabinet met rnaterdaj and decided that the oonventum next year will be held at either Seattle, '.ish., or Omaha. Neb. The latMt plaee'a elalaaa aitl be panned bg add egatlnn consisting of the empor nn city council. Mr.. t ,l,.,.' MiiroVrer llang-ril. MlKKBaroua, Minn., ,luv Sp, eial to Urn Joarnal from Deadwnod H
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HINTS FOR BEEKEEPERS. The Italians stick closely to the ,'onihs oven when handled. After the first swarm issues cut out all the queen seile but one. DO not keep a colony with a defeel i e queen. Kill bar und give them good one. W herever a farmer, dairyman or horticulturist Can make a liv lag a bee man can also. One aihnntage with bees is t bat tin r ing the greater part of the your theii feetl costs nothing. There are three classes of bees in i thrifty colony, nurse bees, a url,or and honey gatherers. Always have extra hives to MMtTfTJ swarm that comes oat often a In tit delay will lose them. (live the bees plenty of working room if you want to prevent stnal swarms from coming out. If you will go through each colony once a week and take out the queer cells. I swarm will rarely come tiff. While bee hives may sit out in tike sun all summer, it is better to shade them on account of taring the honey. Italian bees are geiiernlly admitted to be superior to the black bees. They are better workers and a re more easily controlled. Especially in the middle of the da when the bees are at work, approach a hive from :he sides or rei P, so ns not to interfere with them in their flight. Never leave a newly hived swarm near the place where it clustered. The safest plan is to remove it at once to a stund somewhat tlistant whether the bees are all in or not.- St, Louie Kepuh lie
ENLARGED POULTRY HOUSE ends into the Stlditiona, This will give two large pens, so that two breeds can be kept. Foghorns anil l'ly inout li Bocka, for instance, thus giving mo egfra and meat the year about.- If , Y. Tribune. t aMetvei uieii' ReeM, A very simple and effect ire plan of destroying the nest of the Waap COD" sists in saturating a piece of soft rag, attached to a slender stick, iu turpou tine, and then thrus'ing it into tho pneeaga to Um neat, stoppt ag up tho hole with u piece of turf. It kills ew ry wasp, and there is no necessity whatever for tligging them out. t se Ihurtu.ghly good turpentine, for when ;t has lost much of its strength ii will tail in its action. Such a remedy as this is safe, uml quite as good is the dangerena preparation! so often adopt etl. (hie or two tablospoonfuls of pulverized cyanide of potassium put into the nest at any time of the tiny forms , gOOd remedy. If quietly dOBC the ingress of the insects is not in the hast disturbed. They enter readily, but never return.
( mines of Swine Diseases. As the hog is the most difBceH of all farm stock to give medicine to, pretention will be found to be the liest raanedy la most eases. Almost all diseases of swine may he traced to Deg Met, laaafBcicnl and unwholesome food, poor shelter, filthy, nauseous pens, lying in thing heaps, in haling large quantities of deleterious gases, lying in cold, wet beds ami exposure to the inclemencies of the weather, permitting loo many to sleep together ami breeding to animals that have been diseased, or in-Hiid-in breeding, the feeding of smutty torn, not prodding clean, pure wnler these are adobutedly the principal causes of disease in swine.
FOREIGN CHIT-CHAT. The first triin of the Truns-Siberlan railroad ha just i oiled into 'lom.sk. Montenegro Iiuj issued a jubilee jsistage stamp in honor of the two hundredth uuivorsiiry pi the Niegoeh dynasty . lliuiiperibuck'M lutest 1-aby opera "Tho King's ( h.ldren," will be one of the, eurlieat novel tie of the next opera Mnaan t Munich. Thieves türm d up 1 he corner stone of a near church at London, out., and stole the money deposited in it. During Iiis entire career Stradivariua made from MQ to 700 violins. Few of tbeaa were sold higher than $2." during h:s life. Now some of them command $10,000 each. I-ake Onega w as surveyed lnd year by the Itus-sian government and the greatest depth. vary ing from 11 tons fathoms, was found to be in the western jsirt of the lake and in its north wtsUtu branch
ODD THINGS ABROAD.
American ice cream is advertised in the City of Moxioo at "only one dollar ior an American quart," Hie trolley wires in the streeta of Chemnitz, Saxony, are not suspended from poles. They are attached to hooka fixed in the houses that line the streets through "which the ears pass. A commission which has been sitting for seven years, according to the London Daily News, will resrtsoon against compulsory vaccination in England. Italy's red loa depntlea made sensation in the porliamcnt building 0X1 Monteoitorio recently by all appearing in broad-brimmed black slouch hats of the same pat tern. For a servant girl to go about with a dress fastened with pins la not dee, nt and is good ground for dismissal, according to a recent Ixndon county court decision. T He. MAUKE TS.
Wee vmtK July i ifJK Cattu: NatlveftMer I pi tt :. W C'ITi)N Mi Iii 1 1 iir TVtf " rLUUK IViutei Wheal 8 J." ,e MTHKAT No. i U.-a iio.Kt ni OOUN- No. s kit t" O v i s No. a kt, -' PoKK New Mean run ut, IN s r hi ii is OrrrmN-MlUtlliiur T an a Van Bteara J ttf, ä ll Oows an I Heifers .. "xi a I tw OALVCS (jer Medj t INN HtHiS. Fair Id Selei.-l a l.i 3 t.v Sil KKF -l-ulr UiClioloe 1 0J a IW njOVtt Pateata I t; kb Clear sml StriiiifhU .. 3 'St i a to MTHBAT N bed W later. .. Tu ü ri COHN No -S Mixed .... (u) MM oa i's No. i e iTai KVK No. S : lit 33 'i'OMACI U - hus 01 m H SJ Lsal Harlev 4 hu Hb II W HAY clear Timotby a M N)M HCTl'KK - In-lie Uuiry w ttf, 12 !; !..- 1' iosli kb ft'i POKK Slaailuril (now) w. I aj BAOON Clear Bib U ', LAKO-l'riuu'Sieatn e 3S CHJCAUO CA'ITLK- Native Steers T7 Ut 5 IS Hisjs Fair to Ctaoice s u: 40 s.v.", Sil II I' Fair in Cholee t tS & 4M FLOUB Wiater Pateata .... ii it Id siii iin; Pateata a tu 4 ti WIIKAT- No iSSprlliK d W No I lied (new I kt ? ROBN--N0. 'i 'tft OATS -No. i tl IS I'lMllv M- 1 new 1 " tr ie tat KANSAS 1TV CATTt.K Native Steers 5 75 a IK BOUS AiKirados 3 IU r,$ 3 4ti WIM-: AT Nu .S Hard H DA I'S No i White 23 OOKN Ne.1 4 MOW OKI, CANS FLOCK HlKloo-.ute 3 Sft 0. 4:::-, Ct)l(N No.a & OATS WoMtern 46 'JC HAY Cboiee l.S UU f,t S ,'mi POKK (Mil Mess 44 ; M) ll At 'i N Hitlea it h CWWuS Midiilitur 'u : LOÜtaVILLB
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A HEALTHY WIFE la a Husband's Inspiration.
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It ia poor economy to store good white konej in unclean veasela
A sickly, half-dead-and-alive woman, especially when she is the mother of a family, is a damper to all joyousueae
in the Home. 1 somet hues marvel at the patience of some husbands. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging and that everything
tires her, her sleep la disturbed
by horrible dreams, and that ehe often wakes suddenly in the nio-ht with a
feeling' of suffocation and alarm, she must at once regain her strength. It matters not where she lives, she Can write a letUr. Mrs. I'inkhatn, of Lynn, Mass , will reply promptly and without charge. The following shows the power o Lydia K. i'inkham's Vegetable Compound, accompanied with a letter of advice: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have suffered for over two years with -ailing, enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and this apring, being in such a weakened condition, caused me to flow for nearly aiz months. Some time ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you for advice. After uaing the treatment
which you adrised for a short time, that terrible flow stopped. I am now gaining strength
and flesh and have
better lu.ilth
than I have
bad for the AN Pst tn 7" I wish to any (f toall distressed Bufferhig women, do not suffer longer, when there la one so kind and willing to aid you." Mae. F. 8. Baaaarr, WeaV phaiia, Kane
It Cared Her. A well-known Louisville woman wan ill, etiH bei plivKician pronounced her 111 a critical condition. Among Ike sympathetic neighbors waa a pretty widow who wai lavish in her expressions ot nvmpathy for the husband aud children. Aud it caim to I miss that she ben. in to sympathize with tin in to (Ut ll 011 exlent thai she spent Iii I of her time at the house. When the wile was Iboiiidit to he sinking and the family were beginning to fear the wnrt. the widow walked up to the husband and und : "Ah, how i pity you, Mr. . and these de. n children, It will be awful if they are to be reated up without a mother to care for thtin." At this injunction the wife, with a mights- effort, raised up in her bed with the Honls: "(Hi, yoa needn't be worried, 1 am not going to die. No, I will not
die, and I can pet along very well without your assistance in the future " From that tune the woman rallied, and ia now hale aud hearty. Louikv ille Dispatch.
Stinke Into Your Shoes Allen's l'i ot Kase, n powder for thefet ' It ( tires paiiitul, swollen, smarting feet mid instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's l oot -Kase make tight N new shoes fool easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous, hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stures, 2.rc Trial package Kill I. Write to Allen S. (limited, LeKoy, N. V.
A King's Humor "We have a long account to settle with Turkey," at id I'rinee Constantino, grimly. "Ye.-," said Km ueorge, wit h a smile, "and it 's a running account at that." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The New Navy Itlflo. The strongest shooting gun in the world is the new I.e.- rifle made bj the Wincht -tor Repeating Anns Co., New da Yea, Ct., for the 13. -s- Navy. When fired there is a pressure on the "breech oi U),D00 pounds to the square inch. To build a gun that would withstand aoeh tremendous strain was a great undertaking, but the Wim h. - tors, with their vast tea raried experience and Wonderful plant, succeeded iu turning out a gun entirely satisfactory in every way to the Navy. Like all Winchester riflee they shoot to perfection, work aaaeotaly and easily and arc stiong sei v i( citble arms. The Winchesters send a latge illustrated Catalogue free upon M ipiest. No Surh Thing--"Five dollars!" exclaimed nn indignant man, w ho had used the longdistance 'phone for us mrinv moni es 'and f they say 'talk is cheap. " Juiiye. "Star Tobneco." As you chew tobacco for pleasure, ns,Stnr. It is not only the best, but the la. I lasting, and therefore the t heapest . Beere evening we make resolutions about Retting, up earner, and break them the next morning. Washington Democrat.
aaaner Tours Via HIk Four
To the Mountains, Lakes and Sraaboee Special Lu Hates w ill be in e ffe( t to Pefe in liav, Ma mis of Iike Kt le. Lake ( haute qua, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, 8t Lb wreece River, Adirondaeks, Lake dsn ge New England rlei irts, New York and 0o ton. jo tbe Great Lakes, Cleveland, Saa dusky, Toledo, Detroit, Benton IL. i bor, Mt, 1 eaeeea. Mackiaa and Michigan Reaoria, To the Northwaat end West via 6t. ixxda and Chicago. For rates, routes, tune ar traina und full narticulars spply to nay tgent "Big Four,' or address F. O. McCur mi k. Passenger TrafBc .Manager "Bin l our," Cincinnati, O. Very Natural. II? They tell me your husband is greek artist. She That lie is. lie painted a put lira mt some onions fur tbe last exhibition, sua they Were so natural that the committee pel them on the tup line, so that the people wouldn't binoll them Vonkert Statesman. I : ii ftaenotnori olUrcul lUh and Mtwral Have, ere now, hail their currents "tarawe) awrv." u Hamlet says, hy nn attaiV of dy 'epeia. Napoleon failed to improve his aOV vantage at Austerlitz in coin-eipuenee, it le said, of Indigestion brought on by some tov discretion In eating. In order to avoid djna pipsia, abstain from over indulgence, and precede the anal by a wineglasaful of IIa tetter'a Stomach Hitters, more effective than anv dietetic in Improving the tone en the stomach. Liver complaint, chilla aen fever, nnd rheumatism are annihilated by the Hitters.
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I - ...... . ..... V, I,,, via ing the ceremony V Miss Spitegirl Well, trifle at firat, darling, I ut not after W'iUaaaa had said 'yes.' "Truth. New Jersey Grocers Surd. Trent,, ii, N. J., June 24 (Special). Bale h is been tiled here b J be National Caen Kegiater Company oi la ton, Ulno. agsinek irdl & reel and, grocers of I'atereatBw N. J w ho use a Globe cash register, whtcS the National Company claims infringes tie
patents, au injunction ana aaniagea asked for.
Qaeea Victoria alwavs looks so solemn." You d look; solemn if you had had thff pun. e of Wales for a son all these yeara. --Chicago Record.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is an A Ne 1 Asthma medicine W. R. Williams, A tioth. II!., April 11, I WM A nonaa ically has no good luck in mee rying unless she marriei a man on baa deathbed and In- haves her his life ianee ance. Atchison Ulobe.
BaaiVa ( alsrrh ore I a Constitutional Curt, Price "rr.
The stupid son of a stupid father be called a ( hip at the old blockhead.
Rattlesnakes, Butterflies, and ... ? Washington Irving said, he supposed a certain hill waa called "Rattlesnake Hill" becaur it abounded n butttrßtts. The "rule of contrary" governs other names. Some bottles are, aupposcdly. labeled " Sarsapariil.". " because they are full of . . . well, we don't know what they are full of, but we know it's not saraaparilla; except, perhaps, enough for a flavor. There'a only one make of sarsaparilla that c.tn be iclied on to be ail it claims. It'a Ayer's. It has no secret to keep, its formula is open to all physicians. This formula was examined by the Medical Committee at the World's Fair with the result that while every other make of sarsaparilla was excluded from the Fair, Ayer's Sarsaparilla was admitted and honored by avards. It was admitted because it was the best sarsaparilla. It received the medal as the best. No other sarsaparilla has been so tested or so honored. Good motto for the family as well as the Fair: Admit the beat, exclude the reit. Aojr doubt sbout it I Rend for ths " Curebook." It kills doubts and cures doubters. Address: J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
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LAZY LIVER!
YOU KNOV WELL ENOUGH HOW YOU FEEL WHEN YOUR LIVER DON'T ACT.
Bile collects in the blood, bowels become constipated, and your whole system is poisoned.
A lazy liver is an invitation for a thousand pains and aches to I
come and dwell with you. Your hie becomes one long measure of irritability, despondency and bad feeling.
ACT DIRECTLY, and in a PECULIARLY HAPPY MANNER ON THE LIVER and BOWELS, cleansing, purifying, revitalizing? every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as is soon
shown by INCREASED. APPETITE for food, power to digest it, and strength to throw off the waste. m
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