Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1897 — Page 3

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. jat rnatioaal MM 'r Aiiuiul Jll, I (7 tlmlnlBlnu for In- Sinke I oiliiT-l 4'orlnllilnna s.-t:t. (Arranged from I'l-loubct's Notes.) 0'UKN TKXT. Kur none of iu l.veth 10 i.imlf. Itom. .4:7. TUB HKi'TH N In. lüde the story ul t.v t iii. linn r the 'orlni liiaii l;ur Ii (Aiti t i.j7) anil the llrst ten eliaiiurs of 1 CorI. .1 II V TIM K. This Kplstle wsa written In Al ni. A. I). 67, toward the clone- of I'aUl'a tbre years at Kptiesus. A TKill'KHANfK LI.88ON. I. Some I'ruit ieal (tust ion That IYrpK'xctl the Corinthian Church. I. Tiling otl retl unto idols : " cii' t: UM- portions of the uit iiii.il- offered in , .lifnc which (Ml not. laid on tbl j.i.ir. und which belong, d Baftlj the j . -t v, pa ft ly to t hose lio hail oll'i n (1 tin in. These ren. mints wore someeaten at fensts holden in the tem- - (see V. 10), or in private houses (t hap. 10:27 f.), sonictiutes sold in the ,. urltCt, by the priests, or by the poor, ,i by the unpudlj . The question, therefoie, was: Whether it was right for the disciples I hrist to pa i lake of food so connected ih Idolatry. II. Such Questions ( annot I'.e Srtt . .! by Mom Knowledge am! Rights. Vi 1-7. ..'" nil have knowledge:" Tin- difficulty des not lie in our ignorance of the facts ulmut idol referred to below. Now begins a kind of parenthesis, which continues through erse 3. Knowledge puffet h up:" Greek. Inli s, fills with wind, as a bubble. A i Miieoited person is one who? nature is to inflated with setf4piaton ihat he upp. ars to liiniself vastly greater than be reallj is. "Hut charity edifielh:" "Love buildetb up," builiN up the soul into Cod's spiritual temple. It ci largcs its nnture, it- powers, its oharaeter. 3, "And if nny man think that he l.,ioweth any tiling:" Thinks that withlove he leall.v knows anything In i completeness, in its relations, with- . which there is no true knowledge. "He knoweth nothing vet ns he ought to know:" He has mistaken a part for the whole. . "Hjt if any man love Cod." Tiie I t and ileepi -t love, and therefore love which must extei l. to n;an. lie I the principle of love in his heart, i. "As concerning iherefore:" llav- - laid down the principle, he return to his subject to apply the principle V. know that an idol is nothing ir. the w')jld:" The nn-isrc is nothing hut w miiI. or brass, or stone. 7. "Howbeit:" We cire not alone and we cnnnoi a-t as if alone, for "there is i ' t. in every man that know ledge." ubntit meat offered to idols. .Manvwere very Ifno rant, having just eseafxtl from Idolatry. And thir fact must affect our conduct. lit Um Question Settled by Love, Aided by Knowledge and Liberty- Vs. 7-n. "For some with conscience of the idol:1 K. ynlzing the idol ns a reality nnl feeling while cating'that it is Kirtaking in its worship. "And their -iee.-e beinj weak : " A w eak cor,science is opposed to n stronp. which very strength consisted in ttve trnde-r-ncss or quickness of dincerninjj a pcrreptive power. A weak conscience is, therefore 1 ), one which eitlu r regards as w mi' if w hat is not in fact so; or ") one which is not clear and decided in Its judgments (Hodge): or (S) one which has not power enough to restrain a person from doing the wrong it condemns. "Is defiled:" By yielding; to what it regard as wrong. 9. "Take heed:" For what is right to '.nil may do a wrong to another. "Feeorne a stumbling- block." over which the weik fall into sin. IC "For if Oojf man." who may feel that he act K w t on g. "see thee sit at meat in ths idol's temple." at some ... il fenst or fi -t i .i 1, although ytu do not rctrard i' H favoring id .atrr or äca sinful accompaniments, and can do It safely, or think you can. Peeing this, the man who regards it M wrong may be tempted to ffo a'ainsi Iiis conscience. "W. ak be emboldened:" F.uilt tip: the snme Creek word h wdifa "charit.v edi-ti-th." Verse 1. the weak :ire built up in el il. ns charity builds Up in cood. 11. "Shall the weak brother peri-h :" The H. V. has-the rirht pointing. This is not a question, hut a statement of fact. He who sins nptiinst his eonelOfcet Is irr Im swift road to di sanction. "For When f'hrist died:" There i a gTeat power and pathos in 1lo -o -rrd. Shall we. for the sake of rating are kind of meat rather than another, "danger the salvation of those for v liom the eternal Son of fiod laid down His life? 13. "Wherefore. IT meat (old Knglish for food in general) make my brother to offend:1 Coom him to ttmablo onrl fall into sin. Christ ile-lares that we had better have a millstone tied to our neck 11 1 1 we In- - unk into the ttU t han to of-f-rid the least of His disciples (Matt 18:0). "I will cat no fb-Ii:" In order to insure my avoiding ilesh offered tn Idoti I would abstain from all kinds of leak in order not to be a stumbling block to my brother. The principle laid ioWB by Fnul is on of the two irrcat fbttndotton slones of the temperance reform. We will nol '"ink wincorstrongdrink.cven though v s believe them to be harmless to onrW Ives (which thry are not), because of OUT neighbor. .Vs Mr. tinugh says, the II ble surely permits ns to abstain from ine. and we should do it. if by our In niiltring ottr weak neirrhb ir perish, nml fa it at any personnl saeritie-' . "trite Papers Mntltntect. In the tiles of the house no signature f U i lister. Clay or Idoeoln i ema;n I there should bo btindieiK oi letten from these dlatlnpnisl,. I BMffj In evidcBce. all have disappear d and there s no trace of their whereabouts Vcaldtnl Lineo!n in the enurse of hi lal career in Wahinir'on sent linn oreda of original documents btwtaf hU trnatttro to both house and senate, but nil these original papers filed in th ' the sirnntures have been cut off. There nre other Important doenmenta ;B ,n" nouse files which h ive been slmh "t rnutnated.-Cinelnr.ati Knouirer.

FARM AND r.ARDEN. SURPLUS OF APPLES. Ho V to I : I..H-M ( I'rull tu AUvah f IkW I n nil. Wiistr of the fruit crop I one of th causes of g reutest loss. Many w bo can not ilapooa of the tfOffJ in a fresh slate Ho l to rot oi feed it to stuck. I Luve tOWad it prolitahb- toevaporate w hut apples could not he Hold fresh and so constructed an eviporutor. The plan waa original with lue und ha worked to perfecta n. The building is eight feet long, four feet widennd nine feet high tothe eaves. The walls are of good hard brick Bd eight i indies w ide. The firebox (u) ia in the end opening ob th out Ida. In

STAUE GOSSIP.

I Si l a . . , ;.''.V

HOMKMADl- KVAI'OKATOR. Hie center of one dde is n door two feet Wido ami extendi Dg dovv n six fe-t from the eaves r to within three feet of the ground. This leaves space three feet wide on each side (or trays (c) which pre two feet sipiiire Bad made of one by one and one-half Itrcb material, t he bottom being covi rcil with tine wire mesh. A framevv ork e tends entirely around tho room of two by three inch material, nailed six inches apart, to support the drier frames. W ben a fraineistilliHl.it is easily slid intu a plat e either on the ri'ht or left of tin- door. Close the ventilator in the roof when the sulphur is put into bleach the apples. The firebox

He Wolf Hi pper und. Kousu'a hand Uun combine lu'e next seuson forspeciul perforui.ini eh of "Ll ( apitan" ut advanced prices. Julia Art Vir will pnseut next seuson Robert bin hanan'a "A Nine DayV (Juecn," in addition to Mrs. Francea BodgOOa lluraett'a "A loly of QualItj." ltolund liecd, when askctl why he did not 'o to the country for the summer, rniiu: ked: "1 we the country utl winter, and now is the time for me tornjoy njf pretty home up in Mornlug1ide l'ark." Hir Henry irvinp has unnouneed that he will not undertake, this jcar, his customary provincial tour, remaining In London to firesent "Muic. San(.11. i ," with only a few weeks' vacation. William Cillettc gave u nijpcr to Mark Twain recently in London. Among the gaiests were Sir Henry Irving, ( haunci y Depew, John Hare, ISeerbohin Tree, llichurd llartlmg Davis nndi Clement Scott. Queen Victoria was made the heroine of play that was brought out last year in Siam. According to the plot of this singular play Queen Victoria goes to war with the king of Siam and after she has been vanquished decides to niurry her royal foe. Probably the oldest theatrical fund orgained to benefit sick and Indigent actors and actresses is the Covcnt (iardaa theatrical fund, which was instituted in ITU for the purpose of "supporting aged, infirm and indigent actors and actrcssca of tin Theater Royal, Covent garden, and relieving; theif widows and children."

WASHING A FINE ART.

V. ishing pretty summer gowns and belooginga ia a tine ..rt, very easy to learn. A bright day, plenty of water and a little pure aoap are the necessary

aids in the work. To do it, till a tub two thirds full of warm water, disrobe a I ike of Ivory OOOp (which will not (ado the mntt delicate colors), add it to the waH r, v,is!. the garaM BÜ care- : fully through it ; rinse first in clear wa- ' ter, then in bluewnter; wring, dip in thin starch; hang on the line in the shade. When dry sprinkle and iron ou

the wrong aide, (jowna thus laundered will look fresh for the entire Ummer. KLI.A n. TAUKKIC ArtkacaaJ Ufas Artificial existence is the work of

1 mnti, natural life the work of Cod. The ! difference In-twcen the two is that letvvceen the inHniU' and the finite. ' There is no mystery associated w i'h the artificial, while the natural is all mystery. Rev. l !S. Milburn, I'niversalist, , Cinclaaati, w.

Rest to aa Appro last Coaseleaae, virf Teil stnntai h I the K'e.itet f niUBdane blessings. Sound diRetion it a guaranty of quiet nerves, muscular elasticity, a hearty appetite and regular habit of b xlr. 1 IioukIi not always a natural endowment, it mav be acquired through the agency of Ilustiiti i n si marn Hitters, one if the most t'i tive invigorant ami blood fertilizer in existence. This fine tonic also fortifies those who use it against maluria, ami remedies biliousness, constipation and rheumatism.

"It is so aggravating to go house-banting every spring, said the lady in the cit.i "We generally have to hunt ours up two or three times a summer," aaid the cousin from the cyclone belt.- -Typographical Jour sal

WISE AVOMEX.

Tho bo Who Hood the Pirat Symptoma of Norvoua Doraixtfumont.

V MIAMI MINE.

LATE NEW INVENTIONS.

f Cut s

VHimny

. OBOl M I'l-AN. (u) is ten by ten inches square, three feet long, arched with one four-inch thickness of brit-k. The firebox walls re four imlns thick. Cold air is admitted oti both sides of the firebox through lines four inches wide, pausing from the rear of the box tothe front of It mid passing into tin- frame room just In front of lire or smoke flue. As shown in the ground plan, the smoke passes from the firebox to the left, back to the front, over the tirehox. along the end wnll, then the side wall, round the end wnll to the chimney. In a larger building n larg-er firebox and larger frames are Bagdad. Any good bricklayer ought v. be able to put up this building. W O. Hani, in Farm and Home. HOW PLANTS FEED. They llrnn Suafrnnnee from lie Air fm Well n the Soli. BvJlitia 4s. It ah experiment station: It may be interesting before vm- piiss on the c peri mi nt proper to explain in " vcrv I nil way how a plnnt obtain.its food. The substances which mak" up the ash of the plant, the watei w b ich it contains, and most of the nitrogen of the eombastille portion are taken from tin soil aad the air through the roots; while all the carbon und some of the ftltrofetl are taken from the air by means of the leaves. When n plant burns, the earlwm or charcoal It contains unites with the oxygen of tlo nir to form an invisible gas, usually known asearboiiic acid gas. Since the burnirg of charcoal in one form or another is always going on nt the Mirth! surface, it follows that the air we breathe, the atmosphere about us, must et atain considerable quaatitlesoJ carbonic acid gas. The green coloring matter of leaves, known to scicntisbi as ' bloroph v 11 or leafgreen. has the remarkable property, when under proper conditions of temperature and moisture, and in the presence of light, of taking the carbonic acid gas from th air, and of nreaking it up in the rell f the leaf into charcoal and oxygm. The greater part of the oxygen thu t free ia thrown back into the atmosphere, while the charcoal is caused fi. unite w ith water and ot her subsstance found in the cells to form the various (lasses of bodies that make up tb .oinluistible parts of plants. VA ork In the Barrien. The work of the garden is never ended, as many Imagine. There is always plenty to do for those who seek it and are interested in their work. The principal thing to do now is to keep the crops picked clean, and ns soon in. they are over to clear thrm away, carefully raking up and carting off all rubbish At all times there sjgj be found hits ol stick, stones, paper, wire, tin cans, etc.. to mar the appearance of the grounds; these are frequently curried there In the manure and should always be picked up and not thrown under the currant bushes or into some corners in the garden, as auch cannot be hidden from the quiek eye of the employ c". oiil ahouhl be taken cleannvvag.---American Gardening. Wine Trearllns la Port nun I In I'ortugal the wine trending is done by a gang oi men dancing to tho music of n bagpii e. The work is hard, the weather v.u in and the results rs Indescribable.

With the use of a ROW wash boiler it U not to-cessary to scrub the clothes hsoda th dirt being largely removed by the action of the water in the boiler, a series of pipes extending' down through the boiler into the stove to force the water out onto the clothes is it becomes heated. Clothespins are now being manufactured which have the opening to grip the 1 ire placi-d in the side of the pin instead of in the end, so that the pin ran be attached tothe line by pullingdown Instead of pushing;, the jaw on one side being; elongated so as to be grasped by the hand. Magazine lead pencils are being placed on the market, the lead being divided into short seetions, each of which has n point, and as soon as one is worn doWB it is slippedifrom the jaw andanother drops down into piece, the magazine being reloaded through the jaws when it becomes empty. Medicine which tastes bad can easily he taken by means of a newly devised gfaao, which has a partition in the center to separate the medicine from the liquid to wash it down, the partition preventing the two from mixing and allowing the w ash to flow out by tipping the glass higher up. Fires can easily be kindled by means of a new invention, which consists of a couple of hollow bricks, which can le attached to each other after being filled with asbestos, when they are placed in a pail containing oil to absorb a sufficient quantity to ignite the fire when s match is applied to the bricks. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

In the number of murders Italy lends Europe. In the number of suicide Russia is ahead. Over 4,000,000 frozen rabbits nre annually exported to the London market from Victoria, Australia. A folding umbrella, which may be carried in the pocket, has been invented by a man in Salem, Mass. The inmates of EngUeh prisons who cannot read or write receive compulsory education twice a week. A tragi.- elopement recurred near Mom lovii, Mexico. Macedonia Frnnsta, aged 17, before eloping w ith his sweet

heart. Anita Moyas, shot dead two of

her brothers and tw o other men. In her castle I'atti has n phonographic apparatus, nnd in this she frequently warbles. She occasionally lends the cylinders to her friends nt a distance who have phonographs, that they mtv listen to her melodious strains.

THE MARKE IS.

liopv milk caused bv bacteria. It is no fault of the cow . KctOfbO udder and flanks of the eovv clean and scald the milk pall. The bacteria likely roinet from pail or fulls from th udder.

S ii ut.

I . 7 .VI 1 Ml 2 ;.s 4 U 3 :'

41 SIX! 4 M Ii w I

New Yoiis: OATTLK Natl ve SMer.

OU'ITOX Mi.ill!tur Fl. il It Winter Wheat Will: AT No I Red COHN Na OATS So J POUW New .vl. ss st boat CoTT iS MMitlinz BKKVKN M'-ert. Cows un I Meiler. CALVES 'I ci he:M) Mi s.s. I'uir Ii. Select sin Kf i .iii tsChetas Kix)L'i: Psteaaa Clear nml StmlKhL WMK AT Nn 3 lim) Wim. r 0OKN MaOaflasi OA I S Sii i KVI. No. TiniAcvo - Lags l-af Hurley HAY Cl'nr TtasStST BUTT Kit Cbalss Isilrf KUUü fisas v HtK sum i ii ol uiswi UAi i S U-ui Kit Lai; i PiliaBssae HHICAUO OATTf.K Mal tsStaera ... , H Kj Kalr to üiolca SHI.I .1 I .CI 0 ' l'iee

inter l'illent Kn in.- istaass Se 'J Sinns' Ni -' ICi . oiewi

-No.S Not Mi s (newi

H lM 1 ITT CATTf.K Native Steers H(SJM AIKIra4les win . vi No 1 Hard i AT S Nn -' Mixiil

COKN No. 8 si-.w nitUBANfl FN' f'lt IlljrbUrwle I OHCN No.S.

OATS Wisii-rn MAY CBOrM

I'OIIK illilMesi II l "I )N Slile i Ol' IHN .M "1. 1 1 inlIUtftVILUtCi Wllf. T No 5 K M KN So S Mix-il MA I S So tMlsed i !l S. w Mi B W' s i Ii in- Rib corn N MiiuiiuiK

Asa sat ; m t i .-Iii ,fc :. im

s

T?i

.TJ

c t:

0 .v

5 ':

V 4

M'4i6

Will. VI

CORN OATS IHKK

it

-. i MM

Ä 7!V s :i 2 ;s 4 JO I (Kl

.1 4U

1 1

IS 5 4 14 V 14 4 Kl 3 Th 4 20 :t wi W Sfi't 1H 42' i Ml 12 141 id M II hi K Ml IN

Fi 20 4 ii; in 4 Ml 4 411 TS SO 57 '4 IS H IU 4 h 3 7.. 74 17 n . I 4 40 :te. 24 S

ut, t m ut t n

7 . s ;:. c

v,

2 II H v m

Route of the U. A. It. Ilorr to Get to tluflalo. Hufftilo, N. Y., has leen selected as the place ot meeting this year for the mem hers of the brand Army of the Kepuhlic, Augunt 23d to 2Hth. The YVuhash Railroad, having short lines frniii the est and Southwest, via Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, to buffalo, ic weil prepared to take care ol !1 G. A. H. Veteran and their friends who contemplate making the trip, and is the only ime operating its own trains over its own track trom Missouri and .Mississippi Kiver fioints to Ktagara Fulls and llutialo, and the only line with rhroeafa Sleeping Can from St Imi to buffalo via Niagara rails, without change. The Wnhash eipniirneiit is lust lasn in every partuular and Free RecUaiae; ( hair Cars are oi-rated between St lmns, Chieago and llutialo without change, and Through Sleeping Cars hetvveea St. Ivui, Chicago an 1 Itulial o without change. From Kans.iH City, Omaha and les Monies, only one change of ears is necessary, vit Toledo or Detroit. In addition to alxive service there is a Free Keelming Chair Car and HurTet Sleeping Car reaalag through from Kansas City to Toledo without chance, where diret connection is made for buffalo. The usual low rate- aiv .- made heretofore for the mem her of the (irand Armv will lie in effect again this year from all gtat ions. Tu lo ts will he on sale Anglist 21st and ?2. 1H07, fr m tations west of the MisiTT Kiver nnd Auirust 21t. 22d ami 23d, lsi7, from Mississipii Kiver jioints and sttions east. For paiticulars address or ca'l on ntir representative if the Yalash line or C. & CRANE, OP. e F. A., st l.uis. Mu.

Km

GROVES

asa. ' 'h TäSe BB ' 1 aSB. aaBssjj jB aswasssaVk. . v

Creation is the organ, and a gracious man finds out its keys, lays his hands thereon and wakes the whole jrstSaV of the univei. to the harmony of praise. Mountains and

I lulls and other great object are as it were j the hass of the chorus; while the trees of I the wood, and all things that have life, take up the air of the melodious song Spurgeon.

An Ammunition Expert. Ammunition making is a great art and there are few men in the vs.. rid who are I ikilled in it. The sepsfiatsadsBt as thetMs i munition department of the ia best si Ra I pent ing Arms Co., Ntw Haven. ( t , is acknowledged to lie the hading authontv on I ammunition making in the world. lbs ; great skill and constant cars has placed ini ehester ammumt ion ahead of all other makes. For uniformity, rehahility and j strong shooting qualities, it is unequalled. ! The great demand for Winchester ultimum I tion makes it easy to ban even in the most j out of the way narts ot the world. in I ehester guns and Winchester ammunition j make a rombioatioa that cannot be sur1 passed. Send for large illustrated catalogue free. Bride (who has eloped 1 -"Tiere is a tele

gr.vrn trom paps. bridegroom (nxiouslv' " hat does he say?" bride "All is forgiven, but don't come back." Collie.-'a eekly. Visitors to Lincoln Park In Chicago. will tie delighted w ith the souvenir Iiook of tin- beautiful spit now lsing distributed by the Chicago, Milwaukee A st I'nul Knilway Compnny. It is a mngmnVcnt fuiblicatioii of is'i pages f till tooverrlovv ing with delicious half tone pictures of one of Creation's most Baarndag pln.-es of resort for citizens of tbe brent Republic No stranger visiting Chicago should Ie without a Copy of the Souvenir of binculn 1'nrk.' It ran only tie procured by enclosing twenty tie jjfAoents, lncoinor postage

Ktnnips. tot.eo 11 HentToi.) general p:i-sen-er agent, 410 1 'Id olony building. Chicago Kvery man is of the opinion that he paid a terrible price for his exierience. while others got theirs at a bargain counter. At. luson (ilulie.

Special from Mrs. PinVham. A dull, aching pain at the lower part of the buck and a sensation of little rills of heat, or chills runuing down the spine, are symptoms of general womb derangement. If these symptoms are not accompa

nied by leueor

rlnea, they are

precursors Of that weakness. It is worse than folly to nc,-:. i t

tin sc symptoms. Any woman of common sense will take steps to cur.- herself.

She will realize that

J I. I .'. nriöliH- HVMI 111 i is in need of help, and

that a givod restorative medicine is a positive necessity. It must be a medicine with specific virtues. Asa friend, a woman friend, let me advise the use of Lydia E i'inkham's Vegetable Compound.

If your ease has progressed so that a troublesome discharge is already es- i tablished, do not delay, take the Vegetable Compound at once, so ss to tone up your whole nervous system ; jou can get it at any reliable drug store. Yo,n ought also to use a local application, or else the. corrosivs discharge will at up an inflammation and hardening oVthe parts. Mrs. l'iukham's Ban I UreSfosh P "P 'n packets at 2: cents lfjtM To relieve this painful e ndition this Sanative Wash is worth

its weight in gold. M iis. ieobge w. anvaXD, Watei vUeli N. Y., says : "I nm glad to state that I am enred firm the worst form of female weakness. I was troubled very muoh with leucorrhcra, bearing-down pains and backache. Before using Mrs. I'inkham's Kemedies it seemed that I had no strength at all. I was in pain all over. I began to feel better after taking the first dose of Vegetable Compound. I have used fivi bottles, and 1 feel like a new woman. I know if other suffering women would only try it, it would help them."

TA5TELE5S CHILL TDNIC 18 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Gal at! a , ilia. Nov. Is, 1Mb. Pari MAdlrtn Co., Hi Louis. Mo. (.ntleroon ws : 1 last year. S00 bottVsa 0 OBOVB-S TAfTEI.Ks 4 i HILL TONIC and hava 1.. until ihr grii" nlronüT im n ur In all or persMK of 14 Tivir. in ih dr i( hiwinaa. bava Dr aold an artici thai ssrf ui h u nl Tarsal aataV laoUuu aa your luulc Vour irulr, Ai.sEr.CAaB SCa

'S

H BRN m

I

POMMEL

Th Bt Saldi i

m

SLICKER

Kep hmh i.' ! .. , ; ;v perfectly dry In th har Ji-it Itortnl. Substitut Iii Jlvarr4rt Ask for l8gT Fish Brand l'ommrl Slkk It Is entirrly nrw. If t f ,r uk In your t'.n. writ for caalvu to A. J. loWLH. H..M , Maas.

riTS

sal J . . i

STOPPED FREE. PERSANF.NTLT C'J RES Icstmty rTntd St DR. tLiae'8 CRC AT NERVE RESTORER

it..ti w' Vfrmti rlaaai Fif.ayHl

nr.i 4. w. Troat.n' and ft t'laJ WftU tt

trtr4. S--1 i. PR SLIMS L44.. S- xa Unttimm 0

Ara SOWS, mil nl rill, rm.

WE PAY CASH

each srs ninalloTr U B.ta e Ktitrk "I'rer . Impel htM. ituitit frw - tjike. ii. oiony to sea Mm " tk. All ' t ii Mathera th r tr- frr. Orrr as l-."n'. nam r.f rnoa STaaS 1 1 k- u I ..'.... .w ua.taan.ia

HÄRTSHORNS

self Acnm

SHADE ROi

NOTICE

aaas rsts flf

na

LABEL

AST T

THE GENUINE

OPIUM

HARTSHORN)

and H hl.k.) tlahlt nr4l al BMsaaa wnnuni pain. Hork of urilfiilar ..! FKKE. B M. rouL.l.K Y.M.I) . Atlanta ..a.

Weeks Scale Works

STOCK. COM HAT. ' A'.S piircSI A M AND COTTON SCALES. BWrriäLüi

WANTED!;"'"7

m.rnnrs . anitni it

Kl lalt Tra.ta.

rr-f.ir clrrn.

Uuttn Lit) l'l'tc . . L. . ".i M t . i in ".utiau. X

EDUCATIONAL.

EDI TATIOS mklh-on. A tia. Srlano. Bisks Maalo. Ad. t C. lrabnrt. I'b. D .Cautoa.Ma

We Employ You For One Year. To th ver-.m ehowlrtir ihe mot ttlll in AR I iTIC W fsHIK i Um vnl of a ti. r 4 irtiaiiilie' cotirte Ai J m horn. w offer a year s tiigavreinnl I til per er etetfi

Mmmrn wna. win r r artia.-iils.rtv.

CUIL ruKTRill 4 JBT (uLLlvWL ha Meie H. .

PATENT MEDICINES

Trr Allt-n1 Kiinl-I'.air, A pew list to bt sbaken latotWsiaaee, At tins svamm jour feet feel swollen anl hot, arn I get tird easily, if you have smarting feet or tik'lit sluies, try Allen Foot Ku sr. It c-ools the i. . : ami make, walking easy. Cures and prevents swollen an.l sweating feet, lliters and callous spots. Relieves corns and hutnons of all pain and gives rest and eomfoit. Try it to day, bold BW all rjniKk'ists mid 8,,,e stores tor 16c. Trial Da. k.ige FREE. Address, Allen .S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. V. A man is the moving fartor in getting en gageii, I .ut the won in keeps things aural up until the marriage is consummated. Atchison Qlobe.

Hlsrhlr Illaatrated Pnhlleatlons, Descriptive of YaUowstotM Nstkmal l'ark, Ulack llilla, Summer Toursto the Ni.rthand Northwest, 'I'ourn to ( 4lorado, tHu iiu t oast md 1'uget Sound, Farm Laiada Is Nottben Missouri, Nehraska nml Wfuning and Homes in Washington ami the nm Sound Region will le nimleti free by th tWtler aignctl. Snl fifteen cents for n large c..lored wall map of the nited M.Tes or a puck of superior playing cards. L. W. nkeley, 0. 1. A., Burlington Route, St. Louis, Mo, A Question in Orsmmsr. Mr. Kink (to s professor in Middle university) "P gseerr "Well Mr. fÜnk!" Whuh MS past tense of the verh fo hoodoo' hoo done or hoodid:' "- Harlem Life.

AT CUT PRICES. Will nd ion hf mail prpa.1 S ttrk a. aa of bt Sftc Pili in rar j.i of SOcia aaaaasa,

ßiieot iiKl rS J ' A r r. N i M KIH( "INKS. T ' ILFT AHTU'LES. PERTUMERY.

TOILET SOAPS. SPHNtiKS. Etc.. Ill U CUT lnil IIS. BaTaalla.cS Vraaaa. A44rH J I U4 E oV 141. I'll I'll l K (O, 7 th a.d l.aa.t. th mm Mar hat, BJ ItiM.Mt SCHUH'S HOME-MADE PILLS

TnvTlsaa C .a V ) Ta at IrntcUy aa U BII.K at ram. ..in all f 111 4.1.1 tl orjL.iver, aiomaon,( m th r u.a tom i, 4 t imT: ,n an m .r tKi ,

Kidneys äs

MalasriaJ

SO 1 .... to callad Lira Lir Pill far aal b all ruca.ata. Writ

as.-ass.aa uaiw to.. una, iu.

Ladies

arr that

THIS NAME

IS STAMPKDOH

Every Pair

or SHOES VOU SUV.

IT IS A r4MITIVK Ut A St A XT ü at or at rcRioKii r. Ask Your Dealer for Them.

SHOES

juiLUkuk taiTV. aae

N.ai.a..aia.aia.a.a.a'aia.a.a.aii

I.. LL fnv a rv

- . ..... . i . in. ii nm, nitii men ol Ot. Paul. Minn., want traveling sales

nurserymen and soeds-

. .7 . ' " " . ....... 1 1 ig i, nifn to so In it onl.ru If rnwinrs ik.a sa

per will spply to the ahove tirm for terms, positions ean be ohtAined with good salaries. "That affair on the end of my tail," aaid the rattlesnake, "may not seem handsome, but -" He skillfully threw a eoil. "Itaa rattling good thing. Yea." I lactieve Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my boy's life lest summer Mrs, Alii Douglass, Lmay, M . h . . it 20, 'IH. It is amusing to see a eouple of patent rieht men get into n SSUahble ahoul who has the beatinvention.-Wasliingtf.il I. n,... iat

nail's tatarek

Is taken internally. Price 75c.

"DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO TI3 CHEAPER IN THE END.

MaMaSaSiaBM

RP RPAITTICITI t IF YOUR BLOOD IS BAD

-a-, artv an -awa-r i YOUR FACE .SHOWS IT. If s nature's warning that the condition of the Wood needs attention before more serious diseases set in. Beauty is blood deeo.

HEED THE

Vhc-n you tee pimples and liver toots on vour lice.

Make the COMPLEXION Beautiful, by Purifying the BLOOD.

ir a e e e t . m - - -

IX tne blOOd IS Oure.thr sfcrn rlr-ir. (month snrf off. If mi t

pur advice, you will find CASCARETS will brint? the racy blush

ncaitn to laoca iace. take away the liver spots and pun pies.

aiuix neip you I

at. I. DHUOOISTS.

IVC. BOc , BOV,

YOU CAN, IF YOU ONLY TRY. Na

No man gets aa much mail as he i

sxpatTt. Atcnison uiobe.

nPODQVriW PIVOTrBT, atr m VVa " M Sa I cjalrk ritf and r(r worst ?aa- Saail for a. of u.t!m..i - ml 1S aara' Iraataaeat fraa. Sr. 8. a. SSSties Intl. oiaaia. Wa.

$12 to $35

aaawn ma. I. a I roll'

faratin sn-l fHT

jr. ...o .hi. l

Can be-

far I

1