Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1897 — Page 7

FARM AND GARDEN.

HINTS AUOUT MATING. ,,, I', Ulil. li r in l'uul Ihr l'ulir Aniali-tir. 1 vvoiihl Btlvise those vvhn ill.' hesitutmr .m malting mlawtmng fa thate urtodiBg pn n Wto lotpd wow tin,.- Hi their poultry ln.in.cs stu.lv nitf tad contrlvinf Imh t aaata thena, and ,i. rt-suit will ! in""- eavtata and u.tisfurtory In tin- tB(L Tlif qucMion f mating your breeiln fowls for the heel uvciiie results witleooei fn:ir- tho attention afhreeaV rr. who I"' "(,t lon lii'il.v i' this reM- t. Th delight of t&e Bam tear is to jf, I possession of a trio or pen of well Batched paiH aajatacl Meda, n Itli blch nr st;n iv n hriHwl or tWB of chicks th:it he antletpatea iniiHt fotne like the parents, liccnuM? the c!! fowls pMMH tl) name even hue in plOBMge an 1 markings, accurately formed. unci their

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B-tnernl characteristics are so Mtnilat mid clear! defined in themeeleea, It is this 0M diffiealtjr more than anything te that ptuulea the amateui in -! prows a War to his experiment with S.h lirods. When the rrsult of aUC mating bringe him a progeny unlike in plumage and BmMtittgn th. -ire an ) dams. The cause remains a myaer until his i'wn experience given him thi t lew. or until he learns from the nfgffCetiona of oldei pntctltkmem Then lto eurs to him that to pi oil nee in the prognaj from any variety of parti' colored fowls, us the tight and dark Brahanna, Partridge Coehlna, Plymouth HOT If or Wyandotte notieealily. the name area line of piuanage and martini: that is possessed by eertain rhoaaa sircv Bad dams they must lie judiciously mated when he buys them, and the Wime when he seleeis a breeding pen from hi own toek. Matching in taleff of any of these arieties for the showroom in not strictly what skillful fanciers Bright consider judicious tnatIr for the UreadlBg pen. ami if one o es for good results from inch unitlag he will be disappointed. Country Gentleman. AMONG THE POULTRY. Hen lay larger epjr thnn pnllct.

ggf from fat hens do not hatch well. The best layers are usually the wont litters. Sand is not a pood subsitute for graved in the poultry yard. The nest is the hatching place for lice as well as for chickens. Much fat-producing food is not best for laying or growing fowls. The fowls are healthier when they Save to scratch for their fond. (iie the hens all of the buttermi'k tnd skim BsHk they will drink. Supply the lay ing hens with bones, oyster shells and vegetables. Unless liens lay well in winter they will prove rather expensive to keep jver. The eggs of a beu w ill hatch for ten din - alter she separated from the roosters. I value of a breed depends I.irgely upon what yon want to do with it. St. Louis llepiibjic.

FIGHTINÜ HOG LICE.

Krvr gemodlet U hielt llmr llrrn V. Ill lll ) Cll fcllCCI'KHf II 1 1 I . We have wlthil the last few days re reived n u iin-rons ( tom idaint from fBIMB' era that their hogs, and especially pigs, were unusually lousy this year. A goml many firnnis have vv ondei en v ha ! v;is the matter that the pirs bcciiiu- in.thrifty, and some of the pigs, and 00" easioiilly an older one, have died apparently from no other cause. An xmiaatkMI shows that the unthrifty oi.es are lousy beyond expression, ami if any of our readers have pigs of this kind und will examine thCBS, they will very likely discover the BBBMI condition to exist; plenty of lice on tin nut In if ly, comp. natively few on the thrifty. The hog louse is one of the largest species of lice know u to infect dornest la animals, full grow n iudiv id uais, at cordlug to Prof Oehora, MBMtimts measuring a quartet of an inch or more in length, all irrav colored with the margin

of the head and most of t j t sbdoulf 1 black. The eggs are tight vellovv, or dusky whitish, in c.ilor. ami taper siiL'htlv to the nolo! of attachment

They are attached usually near the base of the hairs. The hot remedy we hav e ever heard of for small pis is to dip thcui in a tobacco dip. Some farm en prefer kerosene oil and water in the proportion of one to four, pich the pigs up and dip them in it up to the ears. A second dipping a few davs afterwards may be necessary to get rid of the nita at the time of the first dipping. Another method is to mil kerosene and lard and apply it to the older hogs, und especially to the parts behind the ears. Intldtj the thigh-, and wherever else the vermin eaa harbor, A prohabU) reason why they are so plentiful this year is jn account of the wetness of the season, which prevents bogs IrOBJ getting to tine dust. I t i T . ashes and powdered charcoal IppUed to the neck and back of the Bniaaal will generally do the boat acts. In One way or another the farmer should take action at once to free his held from these pests. There la HO good tiiat can poMibl come from barboring a lot of vermin like tliU Ofl the h lit orn h) cheap, but it is en t i rely toodeai to feed a lot of lice, it is barely poaal bie that aome cases aupposed to i cholera in little pi gl i DOultag hot I (er, the lice reducing the thrift of thi annual and making it a p ev to what ever diseases may come along tli.it havi outward symptoms that may be mis taken for the genuine cholera. Ku'u W orld.

PRODUCTS OF GENIUS. Hicycle K-daN are lu ng li'Nd with mag i . liAti plates to attract platM on the shoesof the rider and hold Iiis feet in place, thus doing away w iUi toe-clips, which are the c'ute of many ac-:-identa to rae.i.g men. Fow Ls I'llll be carv. d more r.i- 'y lir a new dev laa, tmattti i ag of a clump which fasten on the edge of a platter to hold a spring arm having a -er vv (damp at Its ot her end 1) press aga , t the breastbone und h.ild the bird on thedUb. A new wrench, which lock the jaw onto the nut. Las n Icv.t lying parallel with the handle which can lie rained or lowered 1o set the viw, with a toothcil projection which lit in a recess in the hundlo to hold the lever uftcr the jaw U set. To fasten the mouths of paper bag

new device is fornnii if a Ktrinoi

pliable metal of a length IttSoiCBt to IkrW of the. ends being folvh-vl over to hild the str.p in BMOa uftcr it has been pratBCri together to clamp the edges of the bag mouth. G lOCBl can he readily fitted to the hand by new device, which has u tvsilicnt nnasuring tape arranged In loop form, with the ends tooac, to slide in an indicator, and a meaenring piutc . nj)oii which the lingers lie wl.i n tbe buiid is fitted In the loop. Aa adJoatablahanrtalB Axtore, which ail hold curtain BOlaf of difTcrent lengths, hasu plate screw-ed to the window or loor frame, with notches cut in its Kiirface to receive a sliding clamp and prevent it from slipping back ward ami releasing the pole. Nails are not Beaded to fasten a BOW hoftmnoa to the hOOf) the shoe being divided Into two sections pivotally courected. with the upper side of the BOB 1 Ilona extending over the hoof to hold the thoe in plnce and having n rcinovnhle pUt across the front end of I be hoe to cover the clamp w luch holds tbe tWO BOeUOB of the aboa together. NCVLLTIES dUST PATENTED.

AN AMBITIOUS GIBL

NOVEL INSECT TRAP. lu-t-r l-lre linenlcil Iteeentlr B mi ItiKi-nloun I ' re eli in im . A French agricultural niagaine re pords one of the queer discover.es of thi past season, by means of which gar ileus and lawns can he kept free of in ; sects, or at least the BttBtber may l reduced to a notable degree. It is au

liiiterns can be carried on the ends ot w-agon tongues, instead f on tbe .vair"n body, by means of a new holder, w inch consists'of a cap to slide over t he end of a pole and support a bracket for the lamp, and a v. ire guard to keep tho baraaa from striking it. To aafeJy transport animal In ordinary railroad cars a portable stall j is used, having four corner posts set in the movable floor Bad supporting an adpJStabta roof, with a feed trough hung BB the post at one end and padded j b lords extending along the sides of the Hall. A Michigan woman has paKnted an Improvement in sewn doors to keep filBB out when the door Opens, const met- j ed of flexible folding sections, which 1 allow the goard to coUapaa an the door shut, the device being attached to the top and upper portion of the door and casing.

To prevent the slipping of belta on pulteyi movable pieces are set in the Wheal rim and held rn place by springs. whJoh allow the pieces to protrude beyond the surface of the rim w hen a certain speed is attained, to increase the circumference of the wheel and tighten the belt. Sign lettering is mnde easy by a new de vice, which conabrta of a spacing dial having a aeries of radial points to correspond wrtth the letters to be formed vHth a rnllBg arm working In conjunction with the dial to determine the angle and shape of the different letters composing the sir" To indicate whether letter collectors have visited all the boxes on their route a new letter box is provided vv.th a ticket punch and the carrier is furnished w ith a number of ticket pivoted together, one of which he inserts in BBch box to be punched by the action

of opening the door.

From the kfaa Bra. Oieaaaatg, ir.d.

Thi pupcr leiently received iril a mat iob that the tea ye n old daughter e4 Itr. M Hybolt, ot Hm is wile. Ind., had been cured of sevei'4 ilim ss. I he ( .im- se med mole thao an ordinary one, aad i oniawpamt It rpadal represeitstivi waa mat to tBraauaate. 1 he Ryboita are am 11 to do (armen living ah'iiit i w Biilca aoBthweat ot narterille. I W in n in- report i called Mr. aad lira, bybjlt ic.d theii daughtei ia qaeatiBB Loaiaa m ra aB home, .i wi the other three children. Lnuias i the oldest. Mic had beea K"ulk! to school for foai ycara, aad a (onnerl) in jfwry health, hut (or the peat WBI or niolc she had 1 . ' II III. A i. a ago tha preaeat winter it was noticed that she v . . I leaking down III Bealth. l or a tune tha cauaa could not lie usieit. lined, but it vv.i-, liii.illy decided that it was from orer-etudy. It baa aiepaya beea the ambition of Loui a to educate ameau as noil as poaaibie, (or she ai anxious to graduate from the a iniiKiri branches early, and to enter n collega of music, which her

parents iiromiseii Hlie COUIO lo as soon as she should finish the common branches, II. .H ataay children by diUaeat study to achieve their anbittona are ajaring their bealth. It Wa so IB this tase. The child studied hard all day aad oftCI far into the niht, hikI had won the reaped and adiniration of lier teacher and of all the school by her apt nes, nnd rapid learning. I'm soma tune liu:e expi i lenerd n indisposition which she Would not make known to her parents, fur tear they would have iicr remain irom school. Her headache so. .n bacaoM unendorabht) aad waa noticed by her teacher. She had by this time crown pale and weak. ' i ii i : 1- a

line (lay she hecanie siiuuiniy sic Bghpol, and mm taki-n home. For several weeks nhe sufTered from a fever, and the physicians could not rally her. A neighbor uracil them to try Dr. Williame' Dink Pills for Dale People, whteb they finally did with splendid resu'ts. Louise heiran (r. ttinu better at once, and by tlie time she bad roBSBBMM! ten hoxes of the pills she was cured. "What vou have written is true," said Mn lvyholt "I don't tl. ink Louise would ban) recovered had it not been for Dr. W dliamV Pmk Pilla for Pale People. She i in perfect health hub), and abU to re enter school. "W e are us'iin these pills in nur family when we need medicine, and find that they do more good than doctors' medicines, and thev are not nearly so expensive. I would

te Kiao to reeommena inem m any one w no is ' k, and can ( specially reeominciid them in i ii v ' ase vimr.it- to Louise s. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to s':v' new life and richnesi to tho blood and restore shattered nerves. Thev arc an aafailing specific for Mch dlaceeil as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, st Vitaa' dance, sciatica, aenralpia, rheumatism. BBTveaa headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, j pale nnd sallow complexkma, all forma at ! weakness either in male or female. These pills are sohl by all dealers, or will be sent pout paid on receipt of price, aO cents a box, j or six boxes fur K BO (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100), b. addressing Dr. Wil i liama' Medicuiet oinpany, Schenectady, N.Y.

BIOO It ward flOO. The readers ul this paper will be pleased to learn that there l t least one dreaded disease l it.it I'-le e has been able to CUIC III all Us atagaa, ud that w Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the uudual fraternity, t aiaira being a constitutional disease, mimics a coiutitutionai UeatBWnt. Mall's ( atjrrb Cure is tascn inti i nally. acting directly upon the I lood and mucoaa aurfacea of the sst.m, thereby deatroyina the found tioa

ol the ilex im-, ami s''x .'i "e poioi - e I 1 ).!... .... il..,M,na,hil..in t.

i.i ,in- - r - strength by building BB the c .tut itution and assisting nature in doing its w.uk. '1 he proprietors hue to mach faith ia ita enee live powen that they offer Due Hundred Dollars for anv mm that K tails to eure. Band for list of tcatimoniala Addrem V. J, heney k Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. llali's Famill 1'ills are the best.

It's DIB. rent Then. "T aaw him with Ins arm aiuund ou." Sir!" "In the waKa, roa know." "Oh!"- Chuao Post. Take Hie Air UM To 1-ouisville and EasterB Cities, 53 miles the shortest from St. Loins, makeK quickest tune, Pullman Sleepers, Parlor and Dining Ors. Ail trains leave from St Louis i'mon station. For complete mformatioa address .1. K. Tapp, Traveling Passenger Agent. Kansas t ity. HO, R. A. ( 'umpbell, Ucne-lal Passenger Agent. M. L.ni, Mo. imi it Waa.

PBpaAhea, i ihoeghi 1 heard a loud BBUck in the hall last night. yiee -Yes, Mr. Unalev made that noise with his lips when I told him nm had cleared ijGO.OOU in a wheat deal. ( level. m i Leader.

THE MISTAKE SHE MADE.

She Did Her liest to Kntertuln a llorrd (; ueat.

At a partv the ho-tess Raid to a guest

Trr Crnln-o: Try Grnln-OI Ak your rrocer today to shoo roa package of GRAIN -O. the new ti 1 drink I, . - I .I... - I .' ....4V..O 'I ,.. , 1. .'.ri ll

mat vaKi s na i i.i. ( 01 ..'ii". - I mav drink it witboot injury as well a tha adiilt. All who try it like it. 0KA1N 0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or .1 ira but it is ru.de from pure gtaius, an.lt.." ! m st aauceta atomacha receiva it aritbout I j. ij be mice of cot fee. 15e and

eta. per parks gt Sold by all groccra. w t;i.l- sw' (Win Wie. "Where

did you summer?' Second Oean Wavi

At .Nevvjiort. .-tii'l vou: rirsi uwwi Wan "Atlantic City. 1 have no crest, you

ace. Detroit loartUU. A Bnickatep. s; p oat in n Bt. Jaoahg Oil quickly cures year lumbago. No wonder a typewriter gets rattled when a pretty girl is working it. Chicago News. i. line's FanUy BteaieHsc. Moves the bowels each day. In order t'i be healthy this is ne.ess.iry. Acts gently OB

1 the hver and kioncya. cures mu bbbbbbb. I Price ." and ."Ss-. I ;,p "I Y,rnr vou have jut pnt married: is it too bite to offer congratuuitioea" lb"h. ves: 1 was mat i ud three weeks ago.

Tit-llits. Mnny I.Ives are Snved bv the timely am of Dr. Bell'i Piae-Tar-lloncy. Whea a (old creeps upon you, or a rough racks your lungs, no remedy is so prompt or effectual.

THE TURN OF LttE la the most important period ir. a wa man's existence. Owing to modera method-, of living, not ene woman in a thousand approaches this erfectly natural change without exj-K-riencing a trail Bf rarp aim qrtng aud soiuar twnes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot tlashesv. sending tho bleKxi RUrglng to the iieart until it scents ready to burst, and the faint faeltag thai follows, sometiuici with

chills, as if tho baart were go iiii; to stop for

giKjd, arc syinpt. mis of a dangeroai nervous trouble. Those hot Baahaa are

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nerves are crying; out for assistance. The cry should Ik-heeded in time. Lydie E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was prepared to meet the nceda of woman s .system at this trying period of her life.

The Vegetable Compound is an invigorating atrengthenor of tha female organism. It builds up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass that grand change triunv phantlv. it does not seem necessary for ua te prove tbe honesty of our st atemeiita. but it is a plea-sure to publish such grateful words as the following: "I have been Being Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for aome time during the change of life and it has been a saviour of life unto me. 1 can cheerfully recommend your medicine to all women, nv.d I know it will i'ive mrmanent re lie! 1 would be

glad to relate ifiy c;.criencc to any Bafferer." MB DCZXA Watson, 684

West nth St., ( inolnnati, Ohio.

"1 want v. .ii to entertain Mr. blank a lit

tle; he looks bored to death. 1 will introduce him, and vou must try to amuse !um. V..U know Ins strong point ia butter, on which he has written a bo.. k." The lady-guest graciously undertook the task of entertaining the man, ban ardlj won.lei ins that he should be so mterchted in butter of which she knew very little when his face indicated a mind given to much profound thinking. However, with butter in view, she began on the weather, gradually got to the country, then on to a farm, from that to cows, and at last to butter. The man looked more bored than ever, the magic word "butter producing not the slightest effect, and he left her somewhat abruptly, and soon with

drew Rom the house. "1 did my best." she explained to the hostess; "1 went thlUBgh agonies to prove that 1 was deeply interested in butter, but it waa all in vain." ,-. "Mutter!" exclaimed the hostess What possessed vou to talk to that man. of all men. on butter? 1 told you he had just written a bonk on lind. Iba, and I knew how deeply vou two were interested in the same subjeit. ' . ,,, And they said in chorus: "Gracious! Tit Hits.

TTnthhat tries a fellow's patience more than to find all the windows locked when he tries to raise them suddenly in the morning. Washington Demo rat. Like rubber are the muscles after Bt. Jacobs Oil suns serenes and stiffness. A mother's praise of her children never interests any other woman. Chicago News. To Core a ( old In One IJnr Take Ijvxntive Mr "no QninitM Tablet. All druggists refund money if it failstocure. 115c

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How My Throat Hurts!- W hy don t OB use Hale s Honey of Horehound and lar? Hike's ToethiM be Drope Cam m one miaate. A person looking out for old people always makes a good impression. Washing ton Democrat.

FKKXi H DfglCT TRAP

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leili rix l.nmtia h 11 noil. In rearing lambs that have lost their mot tiers, or when the lat ter can no: e enough milk to nourish the lambs pi periv. it is best to feed cow's lullk from

- a bottle that has a small rubln r nipple , attached to it. A new ly -dropped lamb j only reipiircs two teasjiooiif ids nt a time given every hour. It has not been found necessary to sweeten the milk with BBgar SB dilute it with water, but it is strongly recommended to heat the in. Ik ami feed it at a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The lambs seem to Ilka it hot. Bad they certainly thrive better upon it. H is necessary to keep the nipple, the bottle and the vessel in which the milk is be-ated thorough fiee fruui nny disagreeable taste or such as that of Mat milk, else bin. us will refuse the milk. When the Iambi are abOBt two mouths old they arc able to take two feeds, two pints per bead daily, in addition to such grain ami grass as they uiuy eat. Journal of Agriculture. Seoreheil l.rnlli for lien. Where hens are fed large amounts of .orn newly husked, and not thoroughly dried. 4heir digestive apparatus becomes disordered. This is often remedied by heating the corn to t be poi Bt of scorching. Ileus vvill eat this scorched corn quite readily, and they will be belter for it. 1 tut partly-burned oats, where the hulls are burned oIT und only the blackened grains are left, are even hatte! than scorched corn. This is really the liest way to feed oata to hens Tbe hulls make the food more bulky than is best for them, as t ln-i r crop .ire limited, and the ligiit, chaff) gtoiu does BO give sufficient nutrition for 'he best 'aTg production. Anaer.cau Cultivator,

insesrt trap, and this is

make it: Hurv a hetl-ohaped vessel in the earth, with the rim even with the surface pH nonie vvatrr into it and in iuverted tb-wer jsit into the water (in the th.wer ot is a BBpkil siii.are.l with bona) or molasses. Pal another bell jar over it in the niannei shown in the picture and heap Bpeatil around it until only a small opening ii to lie seen. The "bait" will attract in aactl from an Incredibly large arca.anc when they have found their way int the trap very few will get out. Kaltenlna tcmllnu iBsCaBO Both sheep and lambs are nine). s . a. .

higher than a year ago lience men is less inducement for farmers to busheep ami lambs to fatten. With u.id prospects for woo! it is likely that aheap and lambs will le dear for BOOH time to come. Still, tle.se who like a .riiic uamh will have it. BO matter

what tha price, and tbe fattened bunfa I rear old is quit as good that dreeatd when only three or four months ,1,1 It requires more careful feeding to keep these vearliiu' lambs in fatten inej condition than it does three or four year-old ahecp. But tbe lamb whea well led Will gam twice as many pounds per week as the sheep, and the gain in price paff pound Will be considerably higher American Cultivator.

Whent nnd Tlmolhy Cirnss. The wheat plat . oelongs to the family of grasses, and all these need phosphate to perfect their seeds, as well as for the general welfare of the plant. henever

titllOthV IS SOVVI. rtllll BHJ ximu. ww peclally i t'1' hÄ "vaU l,url,f ,,,e phosphate used .or the grata CtOp gOCI into the subseipient crop of grass. The gtalB may retard the timothy growth the liist .war, jut the phosphate vvill show in the grow th of grass for several aaaaona. Timothy shoots do not run far. When the pluspluite is applied with the drill, as it nlwa.vs should be. the glass growth will show the drill murk as long as the land remains aaedtf. Keep a variety of poultry tieese sud ducks pay full) ua well aa chicWena

DICTATES OF FASHION. Tlrige evdors nnd nil shade of drnb have caught the popular fancy at .lost. Parte is tired of the outspread thirl r.d already there is looming in tha distance -the clinging, dragg-ing pittern of picturesque nnd untidy niemory. Velvet flowers are in favor at the present moment and dahlias nr.d chrvrv-anthet-iirr.s are cleverly copied and make beautiful decorations for ball go v as.

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B. A O. Improvements Completed. The improvements on the Main Line of the Baltimore nod Ohio, west of and he tween kUrtinsburg, W. a.. and North MoUnUlU, have been Completed Novem ber lt. Thev .over distance ot nearly f..ur miles, utartitiK three mile wertet Mari -.i ..v-i..,..!itiL' some distatice

UI1SOIIIK. Hi"! - , mtd BlyersHole. which w near the North Mountain statmn. At Mver Hole the lu e was BhaBged, taking out some very OBj icctaanable curvature, and the roadbed raised nesrly fifteen feet tliminating two grades of 4.' f . n t per mile which came to Setherat Myera Hole and substituting therefor nn almost level track This l.oinl on the , road has abvavs been n dangerona one, BBB ,ai,v rrcieht wracka have occurred there. Ai-art fron, domg iWBJ th I he .l..m:.-r..ua feature of two sharp down trades comiag together, an was the ease in thin i"-''"''.''-I.- .r-t-... ..f the road I v the

to sa iiik hi "i" - - , . , i-hnnee will he very large, a- it enables the torn, per tram to be great 1 ,n. reaped and reduce the linb.litv of sccdent to the m.a imnm t Tal 'cm the road Led has been lowered about l" feet, and the BMW st Tabba, Im-smIcc taking out nbjctioliahle curvature and red,.- trig the rate of Krad, at tlu-Ke pointK fr. m 4'J fe t per mile to Id te. t per mile, thus mereaeiag the ears that ran lie hauled per train. Though theae improvementH have cost .note a sum of money, the rxpeeditura i fallr jut-tied by the great sav.ng in oparattoa. stories.

She did not proclaim her etory to the World. Bba wan pioud. "Fourth,'' aha said to the elevator boy, in a loud voice. . , That is to sav, he proclaimed the third storv below hers, and then got OBt snd walked the rest of tha wuy up.-Uetroit

Journal. Thev were happv, blessed ss two people must be who love with all their hearts and trust each other from the inmost depths of their soul. That their life was all smooth I do net aver; but it was like what learned anen tell us of the great ocean. Ti e storms only troubled its surface, snd camr from extraneous agencies, such as no life is free from. In its deepest der ths was s perp.tual calm.-D. M. Ciaik.

HBBa Cure for Consumption has no equnl ss a cough medicine. F. M. Abbott. 389 Seneca bt . buit.uo. N V.. Mav 9, 18t4. We should rail lcarninir to ride abievd, in the hot sun, work Washington DeBM erat. Surprised Why' A very bad sprain Cured by st Jai aha Oil. A sine reaaH. A BtVl heaven would have to he full of mice. Rain's Horn.

Society Note. Nellie Phntlio tried verv hard to get soma conversation out ot young ( lajnwhoomr but he answer. . I m moaoarllahlea. At last, he nog violin playing in the next room, she asked: li vou plav the Violin? 'No;' that'l a fellow in the next room, he mid. with a sudden outburst of loqas ity.-.V V. S . i Id. a ma Heaalar Army. The mightiart host of tins sort nthearms of invalids whom bowel, livers and stoma, ha have been regulated bv Hostet ter s StomaBl Bitten. A regular habit of body is brought about through using the Bitten, Dot by violently agitating and griping t he intestines. but bv reinforcing their energ and causing s BOW of the bile into its proper channel. . . . i . i

.Maina, la grippe uy-p p-i i. ami a leimency to inactivity of the kalaera, are conrjuered by tin; Hitten.

A n siaa. "I'm afraid," said the ( and idate. gloornilv. "the other side has me beaten and they know it." . , "Why do vou think so"1 asked his friend. "Well, there are very few ampa ign liaa jeing circulated about me." Pan, A little Sniffle, or a tubborn cold, or a deep seated cough

can he cured tor goon wun it ecu w i nw Tar lloney. This famous remedy, taken io time, will' stop the progrean of consumptioai and bring the color of health to the pallia cheek. Druggists sell it. Take no auhstitute. Explaining It. "I presume the reasonany the chainleai bicycle isn't as weir knos-n as the other kind." remarked Hiver, is that it always travcla in cog." Chicago Tribune. Fits stopped free and permanently csred. No tits after first dav's use of Dr Khne'a ( Ireat Nerve IJrutorer. Free t'J trail Kottie a tutise. Dr. Kiine, SCI Arch at , l'hila., I'a. l1nai ffajj navar a rtlvp a when rrn

want to sleep ,n the morning WasinnRlij! Democrat. Gone surelv when St Jaeoha Oil curea A bruise, leaves no sign. What ÜM fox l.vks ,n hgB, hehaatomska up in conning. Rata a Horn.

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ggtlimg. bronchitis, or whooping coupjh, thore ll no remedy fo nn ami safe as Dr. Ayt r'.s Cherry I'octoral. From tho first doso its healing infl nnce is manifst. The laffatat who has been kept awake by the OOOgfa fails into a refreshin"; sleep, and awakes strong and refreshed. Dr. Ayera Cherry Pectoral is acknowledged to be a specific for all pulmonary complaints. l'hvinans prai.-o and prescribe it. This standard remedy for coughs, colls, and all diseases of the throat and lun:!, ü now put up in half size bottles at half price, bOc. "0no of my children had rro:ip. One nicht I ni startled by the child's hard breathy, and on eoirie; to it found it strangling. It had nearly ceased to breath. Huf a part of a bottk of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in tho house. I pave the child three BOBBJ at short intervals, and anxi.iuslv waited results. Fr m the moment the Pectoral was given tha child's breathing grew eaaier. and in a short time it was sleeping quietly and breathing nsturally. Iht child is alive and well to-day, and 1 do not hesitate to aay that Aycr" Cherry Pectoral saved its life." C. J. Woolüriüe, Wortham, Tax.

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