Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 October 1897 — Page 7

FARM AND GARDEN.

NtW MEAT FREEZER. tnoeraaful I'rut'ma le Mfl I'"' .Neat ell In ml 1 11 en lorn. One of the limitations of tin- export rot ii Rural liusiiit', wliirli lias unturned iuli Iuik priiKjrtion In Australia ninl New calami, is the liahilitv Uj t.imt is nii.mn MbOM imik," nr ueiai: iiiurrciw. This trouble i::uiteial mid ilamaes it reiit ileal I pieat. Is bol climates it is found f MCdinffll difficult to freeze meat, ui the OHItU M ratinot lie COOled aotifelj of the Intent animal heat define pii trefaetina mtM in. It is also foiiuii that If freezing is eiimineneed before thia licat is !. t i-M ui the COld OH the Mit' ide enneent rate the heat lmvartl td

Tilli Ni:v MUBAT PIUBKSCK. the bone, that w hile there is a shell of frozen, mul, t herefore, well jiresereil meat on the outside, lira inner portion Hear the iones is not froen. As the ffeding process p-nes oil this heat isdriuu further inward, and this is the HUM of bII the trouble. To OVOrOOflM this dlnscultv two New Zealand Investci have devised ii method of freein the meat from the center so that the in at is driven outward. The apparatus consists of n hollow Bteel shaped like the Mcahhnrd if a word, but divided internals from t he hilt to m ar the point by a steel partition. Th( brine or other freezing Rgenl enters this from the supply pipe through the tube to the hilt of the in rtruinent, passes up one side to the Mint, returns doMi t lie other, then passe out through the second tube tu the exhaust pipe and is returned to the refrigerator to be recOOled. Sometimes this steel is inserted in the bones themselves, nnd so reaches the center of ti.e meat; und in other eases alongside Mm borws. To withdraw the i.'iStrutiieiii the freezing airent is cut off b a triple eock, and a warm fluid passed through in Its place, which instantly releases the adhesion between the blade und thi meat. Chicago llecord.

THE MOLTING PERIOD.

He.

VMM f the Year When Hrna

( ill re t lime Attention. The greatest care must be taken to keep fowls in good condition during the molting season, it is a drain on their vital powers to furnish the material for a full coat of new feathers There is apt to be a laxity of attention to their feeding during this period on lie, (unit of their cessation of laying, when iu fact there should be morecaic taken. It is a good plan to select all tiir fowls that it is desired to winter or keep for breeding, and market the bal trace. This will cut down the expense of the molting season. Hens which will mult early, if they are in good condition and comfortably housed, will nearly always make the best winter layers, while the later molters w ill rarely lav until upring. These latter should have a place where they can keep warm lid dry, and be given an abundance of nutritious food. The period of molting may be short ened by careful attention ami a supply of food rich in muscle, bone and feath rr-forming materials rather than bitDUlklng foods. Always provide pure, lush water and keep the quarters in. Wheat, oats, linseed meal, bone no a!, meat sei Hps and flesh, ground bones make better food at this time than corn or nn thing that may be con tide! red a fattening ration. While it may not be best to feed the chickem thej v.l.. at, iu nearly till cases lib ral feeding and the suppling of J , 'I iiricty will be found the most desirable thinif to do. The hens need to take sutlicieut exercise to be heulthy. I t .ither.

WELL-ÜRED CATTLE, I These lima It Dura Not Pita tu Hulk. n Other Klml. If there be uny one proposition in re Isjsj to which well informed opinion .. at one, it is that well-bred stock will ulioitl u piotit when no oilier kind w ill, sud that when prices are so food that the growing of almost uny kind is reumneiutisc. well bied uuimuls are so much more protitable as to make u very unwise to grow any other kind. This fact is well recognized in the IW la imlustiy. sas Iowa Homcstcud, ;. i very lew annuals go to market now from the BWiUS belt that do not haw it good proportion of good blood which firee then form and early maturing quality. In the cattle business, however, the principle, although almost unanimously admitted, is not so wnuii Ittoaal) observed. A great many en tic are produced from BUltiugS thci never should have been made, and sax pecially is it true that sires arc uses that should hate been shipped to the fat steer market. This is very unwise. It Is a waste of feed, of care, of the US' of land, und of the labor that must be expended in the growing of cattle of any kind. With well-bred cattle, colves Intended for beef can be liberally fed from birth, whether they be steers or heifer cahes. and they hooid never know the stunting that is occasioned by roughing it through on

ii'suiiicient icea ami with Insufficient care. Such cattle ut 1 a i n a ma i Lei a i '. ngc early, und when they reach it will have both the size and finish to insure Hie best prices that are going. If, however, they are stunted at any time, im future care can fully regain for them what they have lost. In this respect, however, they are no different from senilis. for a stunted scrub cannot regain its best estate either. With beere of little or no breeding, a good th ai longer maintenance is required, for they will not fatten until they liavematured, and they do not mature until tln-y have attain. -ii considerable age. There was good reason in the old days why steers wee kept until four or fivyears of aire; they did not mature until then; and until they did mature nc smoothness or finish could be given and at an earlier age they would go forv.ard coarse, and raw-boned, and only command the Inferior price! which stuff of that kind brought. I he market now demands younger cattle, but the younger cattle that it wants are of the kind that mat urea when young. The do ma id does not mean senilis crowd ed ami shipped at an early age. With cattle iu Which the breeding has received attention, and which have been liberally fed f mm cal fhood. t he Weight of 1.400 or 1,500 can be made at an early a:-'1, and the style and finish will sell the animal for a good price, as compiled with the top of the market, but scrub cattle con be neither latteneJ nor finished early, and hence they can not lie turned quickly, and must be maintained if they are to receixe any fattening and finish worth speaking of lor nearly twice as long as well-bred animals. These are the facts in relation to the matter, and they carry their own lesson, namely, lliat no grower of cattle can afford to do otherwise than use a good sire with the liest dams he can secure, ami then push the youngsters by liberal feeding, that they shull never know u day's relapse.

A CHILD'S RECOVERY Prom Paralyaia and Six "Yoats of Coiivulaious.

Little 1'u mile Adit in, of t mat 1 1 la, Cured of it lir. . i. II ui Miilitd) A lure til I nuausl luten-at A Uriiurler Iu v eallsa tea.

CONTROLLING DLVICE. now n Windmill Mm He Hi'Kulstra with Perfect Kane. A simple, easily -const rUfited dev ice for r gn lat i ng a v i nd mi II sit uated some distame from the buildings is made as Illustrated below. Attach a pole about K' feet long to the side or end of the building, Id or more feet nbove the

From the Lake luion. lustls, Fl. For some time ptet the ltks Region has been receaving raports fron I matuu. Ma., of un alumni miiueuloua cure that hail ban etfected in the ease ol l.uiiiie Atluma, i laughter of A. .1. Adams, ot that j.hce, and last (Saturday a representative of th.. puper made a tup to I mat i IIa for the purpose of determining the authenticity ut the same. The lamiTy live a sinnt dintunce irom the village, where it WSJ found that the people Were cognizant ol the cue winch hail been elln ted, and vvcie icjoh mg with the family in their new found happiness. 'I he lather, A. J. Adams, is a h..id uuil.ing honest farmer from i ' A Team - i , ind i he family t ame to i'l .nda four years ago iu the hope that a change of climate would be of bencht to their ,iiiln l d i liild, .Mm h of their earn, ing have gone tor do.-tois' bills, whose services proved unavailing. Hie representative was en ted t .Mis Adams, from whom he gained the story of her great trial. rannie, the youngest child, was horn in eist '1 en ne.s-.ee, and was seven years old on the third day of l ehrii.n v, ),SU7. W hen ten months old she was stricken With parahsis winch affected tie entire left side. This stinke of paralysis was followed by convulsions, and from the tune little Fannie was ten months nid until February, 1107, there was not a - i; e day or a night that she did not have spasms of the must distressing nature. Not a single convulsion, but a" ways three or four, ami sometimes as high as ten m one da v. The f amilv u m all broken down with care, nnd .Mrs. Adams states that for one y ear she did not H' into her kitchen tosujH-r intend her boust hold work. All the fingers of the rinli t hand of the little girl are enurged und misshapen, caused by her bitinn them during the fenr'ul sulTering. The case Lallled the skill of toe best plivsieiun. and they were frank to say that they eoukl not del. rniine the cause, or prescribe a rei Iv to aid tl e afflicted bild. lint what a change now in that household; for little Fanmc has i. e.-nth hcen released from her six. v ears of agony, which brings the light of Mppjness to the faces of the parents, In January, this year, Mrs. Adams, who had purchased s,,t t j)r. Williams7 Pink Tills for Pale People f. r her fourteen year old daughter, determined to try their effect upon little Fannie. Atter three or four doses, she noted an improvenent and she then told the father what she hnd done. He at on. e went tn the village nml bought another b..x, and up to this time six boxes have bwii used. The first pills, Mrs. Adam- .. were given in danuarv. th. latter part, and certainly not earlier than the fifteenth or twentieth, and the child had her Inst convulsion on February M, nearly three months ago. Her general condition has improved in even way, and it ..as not a month after the lir-t '.ills were taken when she licirnn to walk without assistance. The pilU were bought at the drug store of Dr. Shelton, in Umatilla. In answer to the question, did he, to his personal knowtedge, know- that the remedy had bane tited l-'aiuiic Adams, as wan stated hy her parents, fhe doctor said that he was (.'regular practicing physician, and as such was loth to recommend nnv proprietary modi cine, but still he w readv to do justice to all men, and he did know that i)r WilHams' Pink Pills for Pale People had benefited Fannie Adams, and also volunteered the information that be knew of nther children in the village who had been benefited by their use. Dr. Williame Fink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the elements neceamr to Kive new life anil rich ness to the Hood and restore shattered nprves. Tbev re also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, surh as suppressnms, irregularities and all forma of weakness. They build tit the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale a nd sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical curin nil cases arising from mental worry neat work or ext esses of whatever nature Pink I ills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk", at 90 cents I boa or six boxes for tgJO and ma be bad of all drwgjHst, or direct bv mad by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N Y

Takr thr Air I To Ixiuisviue and Kasttrn CitlSS, S3 milea the shortest from St. I ins, makes quirkeat lime, Pullman Sleepers, Patlnr and Dining L'rs. All truuis leave from St. Loaia Union Station. For complete information addreiiN .1. It. Tnjip, I rav.-lnig P..-.. Agent. Kansas City, Mo. It A. Campbell, t. cnei.il Passciik'ei Aki i St. Iiuis, Mo. "Mamma, what is a fane" "A farce? Why, it is the way voiir father went around id watered all my dnedup plants the ii .ruing utter 1 got bouts.'1 -Detroit Free 1'lCMt.

KlmLe Into Your Ml or a. Allen's Fool Ease, p WdOf for the feet I It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly take the sting out of CO ns and I bunions, lt' lbs gieiitci comfort discovery i of the age. Aliens Pool Rase mikes ti:ht :r new shoes feel ease. It is n certain iure I for sweating, callous, hot. tired, aching feet. 1 l'ry it to-day. Sold hv nil drugs atsandaboe I stores, 25c. Trial package, PH FE. Write to Allen S Olmsted. U Itov, N V.

Weir I xl.lent. Miss Oonrt right hat do v on think of a man who will marrv a woman for money? Mr. Spooner- All I can m.v is that Rieb a fellow must be hard Up ( lev eland Leader.

Do You I'luj hint. r. nc lire or Other Osaia t The F. F. V. playing card is better than Wy 91 cent card on the market. Send 1 " rents for one d. -k or '.'ä cents f,,r two decks faaamns or currency) tr r p, itvan. As.-'t Cen': Pas.s'r Ar-. ( '. & O. ky., ( 'nu innati, O. Grocers and women are vcrv unfortunate people they are compelled to please through the stomach, 'ilic eye Is pleased i ioaea times white the atOBUiefa w pleased once. Atchison Globe,

There la a PlgfasompQ n a real difference, B vast difference- between lr. HelTs Pine-Tar-Honey and any other ough, cold or lung remedy. Besides cutting the phlegm and curing the cough or cold at on. e, it soothes the irrita' ion heals the tiroiichials, and exhilarates the lungs. A girl wearing an organ lie dress thinks she looks good enough to eat. Washington Demot i at.

j Piso's Cure is the mediane to break up phildrcn'a Coughs and Colds. Mra. If. G. Blunt, Sprague, Wash., March 8, '94. What a nice companion a By makes after you have had an experience w ith a mosijuito!

Aienison vjIudc.

Fortify Feeble Lungs Against Winter with Hale's Ibmev ol Hcrenound nnd Tar. Pike's Toothac he Drops Cuie m one minute.

N odds how little a man does be 1 : i to tell how be Use-d to Work. W a&lungtun Democrat.

Sudden cold -soreness, stiffness. Promptly Use Ut. Jacobs id. Buddes cure. Sure. Never strike a man when li"'s down especially for a loaa.-Chioage ii-ws.

THE. MARKETS.

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TAKING CARE OF HIMSELF.

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A MALIGNANT ENEMY.

Why the lire Moth Should lie raghi with I mittut lior. Hees are capabb of taking care of themaelvea, under ordinury circunitames, if the colonies are strong, but if they become Weak in numbers ami the food supply diminished towardsthe starvation point, owing' to nn unfavorable season, or for any other causes, the enemies of the little work ers fln.1 access and encroach upon all that remains. The bee gaoth is one1 ot the enemies most to be dreaded. These Insects may be seen flying about iu the evening end are attracted by the light of a lamp or candle and mur be datroye.l to some extent by making a lighted trap. If not carefully guarded K-dnM. they will deposit their er; -s in fuTorabla conditions about the hives hi. h s ion bated out a brood of worms Th.se worms form the pupa or chrv lalil ate. by Ineb ting themeclvt in a Hkj web which may be foum' ...bout the empty comb and the joints Hi, loves, ready when the time comes t ": .on . ' a, gc to the butterfly staue ol transformation These insect en, niiei of the bee should be destroyed, lfaoe MWe, whenever any evidence of theli lre,st.,lce auueara. -1'a.nnera' Luton.

WIM. Mil. I. C .NTlftil.l.lNi; DeSVICC ground, bj means of a bolt or pin pass in' through u hole tvo feet from one end. Fasten one end of a wire to the upper end of the pole or lever, run thrwire through loops upon poles to the windmill. These poles may be auy height desrftd. Puss the wire over i ptl.'ley attached to the windmill tower and to the end attach heavy weight. To this weight also attach the wire which throws the mill out of fear. When it is desired to have the mil! work pull the long end of the lever down and fasten it, thus lifting the weight and letting t he w 1 1 1 .1 into the mill, ro drop it, let the lever back and the weight will pall it out gear. Perm and Home. FACTS FOR FARMERS. Every farm has a place for sheep that no other stock can till. In nil farming it is an item to keeji the manure near the surface.

young hoi sea to walk well foundation i laid for the

grubbing is the surest

rid of elder, sassafras

Teach the and II good faster gaits. Thorough

way of getting

and persimmon. Always keep the plow sharp, it makes better work nnd is easier for both the team und plowman. One advantage in using the drill or seed sower ia that the seid wil! be distributed more evenly. A light daily feed of oats can nenrly always be given to the weaning colte at this time with benefit. Whoa 'be toyls und implements are stored away lie sure that they are propel ly cleaned ai.d paifted. Tbc b.st syst, in.- of cropping are in variably those which call for the most thorough pTepOMttOtl of the soil. Peed Inf, watering and glooming regularly will aid materially in keeping the horses in a good, thrifty condition.Farmers' L niou.

Jack Uai Maklns Money in Ware ol Ilia Own C'hooalan. "Why don't you give that son of yours a chance.'" asked nc business veteran of nnother. "He must inherit some f rour su penor business qualities und th; time wil! come w hen ou must hav e some one to look after your affairs. He can't manage them Without the necessary training." "Don't you fuppoei that I have canvassed the while situation: I have let that boy handle a small fortune, and the results have been SO unsatisfactory that I have mvsa him formal notice to look out for himself." "But he seems to have plcntv of BK i ej " That's another thing I don't like. I have cut on Ins allowance, vet he Keoa well and never enters a complaint. List snring 1 thought I would have to put Up the otfi. e blinds for want of ready cash. My collator1 als were not available and creditors were pushing me. The buv walked into the otHee on. afternoon when ! w as In the I broesoj despair. said: 'Thincs lookin' blue, governor laid down a certified check for W,000 ami walked out. I owe him that vet. but am holding it back tili 1 can see that be needs it. Wdien I gave hin money to buy wheat nd told him bow the market was liable to go, he ignored mi advice and bought millions f eggs; right in the laidst of hot weather, nrind rota. )n learning where they erefe stored I notified the health department and I qiMQt cd MMM of those in the vicinity to bring proceedings when the nuissnnce .is.eit. d it sell I 1. irtie.l incidentally afterward thai he bad a patent process for preserving Mgl end f 'e.irc.1 up a big pot of money, wheat hadn't gone Ins ami I pre dieted, but it was his business to do as f told him. Recentlj he made $15,000 at some hooting gone. I don't know just what it Was, but one of Ins friends said that .lack bed taken a long shot at a horse and won. 1 hope the rascal bad 0 pay (of the horse." 1 etroit I n e 'i ess

'.iTIliN Mi.l.lliiitf ISIl ' I 'l.nt'K Winter VYncab 2 1b M 5 SSI .VII K AT No. 2 Keel 6f. OJff i ikn He, 2 :ii' ' A TS No. S Z!, Li .--4 I'eiKlv New MeaS W UU u. V 7b or uxrtm rXTTTON MMdllae tit IIEKVKS .steers 3 Si (. t I Cows unit Heifers 2 Ml 4 :HI CALVES (periieiMii t w w. II W lit k;s Fair to Select 3 : m, 3 sti HHEKP I'uir to ( 'hole 5 7f K(- 3 Ml KIA)lK PaU-nU 4 55 kit 4 MR Clear and Straiaht 4 M st 4 !W WHEAT No. 2 Rett Winter 'a. V CORN No. 2 Mixed tfc 24' I I ATS No. 2 ttf. IS', HVK No 2 42 kt. 44 TOIIA000 Loga 8 m i s Mi U-uf Hurley 4 Ml UK 12 00 HAY Clear Tilliottiv " MU HC 1U Ml ttUTTKH botes Ulry 16 ut IV KtiOS l-'resh Uj, H I'OltK Stan. tare (new) . s IIA4JON Clear Kit 3 tC U i.vHD Frtaw gtsaat a 4's OhUCAOO BATTLE Native si. era 4 at su Hs;s I'air to Choice 8 40 KS 4 00 SHKKI' Fair to 'notes 2 2-' (it. 4 Ml h'hlM'li Winter Hateuts 4 So fo 50 Sprint! I'atents 4 70 uo b iitl WHEAT No : Spruitf . l'4't sS't No. 2 Ki ll (new) v Ui. w:n, OKN No 2 84 S U 24-, 1 1 A TS No 2 17 ' 4 I74 rostK Mosa (newi ;i (( ; s; s K vns s CITY. I'ATTI.K Native Steers 3 7". !S 15 HtSiS All tl nute 3 30 M I W II HAT No. t Haru xt r.e. HATS N.. I White ut. IW'i CHKN No 2 23 UK 28S NEW (HtLEANI Kl.oUll Hiifh i.iaite 4 Ml frr IM COHN No. 8 :. if :t , (lATS Western 2a ,"'s jn HAY Choice.. 13 1111 ui. UM IN IKK 1.1 Mess Ut, C HACON Sides r, ' A COTTON Middling ftt. 't U lUISVILLB. WI1KAT No. 5 Red. 2 7t. K 1 , (OKN No. 8 Mixe I 2A t, 87' 11ATS No. 2 Mixed 80 t. 21', IN IRK New M.-ss 9 tat iff. 75 HACON Clear Rib OkjÄ OOTTON MkMlUie H

AN OPEN LHTTER From Miss Sachnor, of Columbus, to Ailintf Wornon.

In it Month of the Tentiese Ol trnnlnl and Industrial Kiioaltion. The month el letoher clones this jri. itest of nil Expositions ever held in the Soul Ii. and next to the ( lolnmbian, the beat ever held m this country. For the ctoetng month, spe rial attractions have been arranired, nnd the rates from nil p uts ot the countiv D ive I n ni.ule lower than ever ls?for- Known. The location (Nnshville. Teno ) is on the main line of the LoOISVilk & Nashville Railroad, directly on its through car route l et wee n I he Villi and Sollt Ii, nnd. the trip in either direction via that city can be made ns cheaply, if not cheaper, than mi any other route As'i your .icket agent for rates, or rite to C. P. Atmore. General Passenger Anent. Iuisville, Ky., for ratet and information.

No 1 ha rare. It. was evident that be was aneev. nnd perhaps he had reason to he. .Illsl ;i- he passed under the iffoMing the painter flourished Ins bruah a little too ffgOIOUOl and th.- result was disastroae. "Look at tlrst," he vtdled, Indicatini bis not and making all ...its of violent gestures. The painter looked at it as requested, "You have a ritfht t- kick." be smd, when his scrutiny was completed. "It's H very uneven p. ere of win! I won't chartfe yon a "cut for it." Chb ego Post. II. lr nt l.nsv. Iw finden) W hat are heirs al-'sw Lewvei fha deceased 'i relatives-altej the mil 1 led N. V. Jouiual

To all wotnen who nrc ill: It affords DM "rrt at lciismc t tell veaj of the benefit 1 have derived from taking Lydiiv K. Plakham'i Vegotahhi Ccjinpound. I can hardly Bad words to express my gratitude fur the 1 11 given to Miflcriiitf women in that excellent remedy, before taking the

Compound I was thin, sal low. and nervous. I w as troubled with and my menstrual periods were very irreg

ular. I tried three phy

aiciana and gradually prew worse. About a yearnpol was advised by a friend to try Mrs. Pinkhnm's Sanative Wash and Vegetable Compound, which I did. After using three bottles of the Vegetable Compound nnd one package of Sanative Wash. I am now en living hetter health than I ever did. nnd attribute the same to your wonderful remedies. I cannot find words to express what a Godsend they have been to me. hencver T bepin to feel ticrvousand 111. I know I have a iicver-failino- physician nt hand. It would a (lord 1:1c pleasure to know that my word - had directed some selTering sister to health and strength through those most , v ccllent remedies Miss May Sacjinm I48S' Ii Hieb St., Columbus, .

Hfi ot niiitmenta tar C'atarrti Thai (''ftiain Mn. mi, as mr"iiry wtll surely destroy the n ot smell and completely iterutitc" the whole sv stem when eiileriu it throuih the niucuua kurfneea. Kuch articlea should lieer I. ustsl except on pi escriptioiis ft 0111 reputable phv .iciaii. as the itauini; they w ill . 1 . 1 -otteii ten fob! to the jro.sl you cau tMHu.it.lv derive fruui them, stall's Catarra Cars, maaofactared bf P. J- Chooej v Co ,To led. I, t I . contain 110 merciiry, and is taken interiiiuiy. nettng direotlv upsui the Moos' und mucous nur I aces of t he system, In buy lag Hall's ( 'atarrb ( 'uro lie sure mi get the genuine. It is taken internally, nnd uih.Im iu Tol.slo, Ohio, by P. J. C'heiiuy Si Cu TtrtiirslsJs fr.s. Sohl hv lirunxists. price 7rc per bottls. Hall's h'uunly 1'ilU are the best. Of Courae Sot. fr Hnggins Isn't Miss Bogy a peaehf Miss Kiltisb Vis but sill- Is not t he only fruit in the orchard Detroit Free Press.

There la a t Ins nf People. Who are injured bv the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in nil the grocer f stores a new preparation called .'K 1 0, made of pntw glial M. tbnt takes the pines of coffee. The most tlelicate stum a.h receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as stach. Children may drink it w irb jrrcflt benefit. 15 ets. nnd ?" cts. per package, Tr it. Ask for GRAIN-O,

How accommodating some men are to their wives wb''H asked to do something they are dying to do anyway. Washington Democrat.

.w to Make Tea. More than half tbe Tsa rnnssmsd he the 1'u, t-d States Slid Canada ia of ,lapanraa growth, yet, tbe majority of Americana agpereatly do not nadaentaad how u peapaeo it so as to develop tbe delicious qualittca winch it contains. Ths .btiivae l.overaOMOt has sppiopriateti a large fund to aid the Japanese 'lea growers and Tsa merchants 111 pre WOt III illg this ediuational aork. and it is hoped tint American hidiea will be apt students. The main Hureau of tlss .lapaneae lea OaileJ hss issued sn onViat recipe for malunu .lapanese Tea, tbe translation of which ia as follows: First I'se a small, dry and thoroughly clean porcelain teapot. Second Pat in one teasptMtnful of ten leaves for each cup of tea desired. Third. When using .Upancse teas, po on the raaatrsd quantity et tresb Utiled water, arid let stand with closed lid tn.rn 7 to :i minutes Never boil the leaves. In order to retain the natural davor, .1.. panes tea leaves should be kept in tight can ear jar, free from moisture. Note. To thoroughly enjoy the natural, deheate and sweet flavor of .lapaneae Teaa neither sugar nor cream thould be used.

A Mutter of Kaahlnai. Doctor Madam, your husband haa paralvais. Wife Oh, doctor. I'm delighted' I thought it was nervous prostration, and tint's so common, you know. Iioitoo Traveler.

Whit is it? Lame back. What is it now ? t ured.

I's,. Rt Jacol.sOil. Right.

When money talks 070 never pause to cht i eise iu grammar. Chicago V ws. To lie Happy or cheerful or useful in next to an impossibility' when one is srtferine from a discom

forting cold or a nasty little ough. If you 1 .... .!..,.., ,n l. ........ i. r. .r ...... 1

IV ,11 i. 11 JiiouVII I Ulli tin fill . 11 of a cough or a cold, vou will find your dc licht In the use of 2Be bottle of Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-lioney. Druggists acll it.

The people who really know what love is are afraid to tell, for fear their knowledge will give away an unpleasant- experience. Atchison Globe.

To ( tire a Colü In One liny Take Laxative BcouM Ouinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it failatocure. 20c.

No man is too shiftless to feel a little bit romantic about his morringr Wishtngtng Democrat,

Some things arc ensdv cured the Worst pains by 81, Jacobs OIL Some s?ople laugh like amateur fingen trying to ruu tbe scales. Atchison Globe.

M ake tip. Yes. wake up to tbe danger which threatens you if vour kidneys or bladder are inactive or weak. Don't you know that if yon fail to impel them to action Krigbt's disease or diabetes ana, ts vial? I'se llostetter'a Stomach Hitters wit bout delav. It has a mnag beneficial effect upon tbe kidneys when sluggish, and upon the bowel, liver, stomach and nervous system. In Dnrkeat frtrm. Tbe Missionary Here! Here! I'm shocked' What are you t wo fighting shout? The Combatants Jonah an' de whale. Puck.

Vexed Yes, tbe nerves, by Xeuralgsa. St. Jacobs Oil soothes, cures it. Untold wealth is a thing well known tn the tax assessor. Conintniitlon la Prevented by giving early attention to a cold, whether slight or severe. A o,,i quickly disappear when Dr. Hell's Pine -Tai Honey ia taken. This remedy makes we-ak lung streng. Fond Mamma- "Hobbv, Ttohhy, whatever makes you so rest lese"'" Hobby "Having to keep still so much, I suj ; .."

CVrtninly it does. Truly, snreTv. Rt. Jacob Oil cures rheumatism. Thousands know it. Dissatisfied people are, as a rule, loafeiS, Atchison Globe.

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