Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1898 — Page 7
FARM AND GARDEN. POULTRY FOR PROFIT. j,0 immirr 'final Hiera Ulli II M lltrr Suil of I Ulli. There OfO r.v UM fai nit rh who r, ft)M how MWI from JM DOMltry ami egs Unit ure produced uu the farm. If they study the mutter Uy Ii will Und lliiit ihf bfOi in tho liarir.ii id a' MMN lot 'I'- '"1 'hey tOBMUM llltl1 uliiioKt un Illing else, in fait, exiept the iiidihiiciisaUle horse, whose silue is hard to computr. hi ttaf g iiiueh ilcpendcu n, hu ni) u writer in Poultry TribUM) The furnier cim (l , a btfl fr less than M cents per !. Tlii han bMB prn en time und -am. and it is a Mttf sort of u Inn that will "ft produce ten doen tfgM u ir. The awrap- price is uboit ten cents a dozen. Allowing the aoet of KeejiinK is j" cents, and that oirirs averli hui ten rents u dozen the year throiiffh, it will he seen the income is IQO DCf eent. on the invi'ntment of hep If he keeps hin poultry us he should the average priee will he nearer 2C eenis a doen than ten cents, for he will t (Ml in the winter when prier are high. VWtb all the increase in t he products of the poultry yards of th country there has never bMB a yeai when we did not iinjiort tgg and thi iuipoi'tation has not fallen off, except us the tariff effected it, and the turitl of tie cents a do.tn did not cut off in ports tioi entirely. The I'nitcd States is fast bseOtnlBg nation of poultry und vpn eaters In cause the wholesomeBeen of poultry and tlie relative cheap iiess of egg us cum pa. cd witli meat! are becoming tetter understood all tin time and the result is that the demand fm UOUltiy and aggB grows nearly in f.i-t as the supply is increased, and tb a( r&gl rises slowly year by year. Ni one need hesitate ahout point; into t lie business of raining poultry from any f ai that there will he an oversupply. . OW pi ice always meets SB increase demand, ami this fosters an appetite (or erL's and poultry, which ismtistii-. erbeneggago up again, and the I milium keeps on growing. It will keep on Indefinitely, for poultry can and will hp kept with profit when the country ii BUCD more thickly populated thaw it if now. CLOVER FOR FOWLS. Wkn Pcfcpcrln On! n a mi Bseettosti H Infer fooil. Cut clover has come to he recognizee as one of the best of bulky winter foodl for poultry, AeloeerOotter is exceediag ly convenient, but w here such a machiti is nut at hand, a home-made etiltercar be devised. Take a stout block of wood, wit' smooth top, mid build a box about if. using the block for the bottom o
CI.i V Eli CL'TTKR. the box, as shown in the cut. The cutter is pestle-sbapcd affair, square at the lower tod To this arc attached three sharpened steel plates, as sag (rested. Set them into the wood and bolt securely. Any blacksmith ran tnake these plnts, and they c;n be sharpened on the (grindstone. With this, otie can cut up clover as the hoti.sewife chois meat in her tray, hut a few moments btlng required to cut sufficient for a lurpe tloek. American Agriculturist.
HOUSEHOLD INVENTIONS. Floors can he quickly scrubbed by a new machine w hieh has n Hat bru.li set on a vertical revolving shaft, to which motion is imparted by I peia r-w h . I a hieh runs on the flour, thus turning the brush rapidly as the scrubber rolls over the floor. Needle bttai eni: lie taken in ordinary bathtubs by anlag a newiy-dc m d ilaeaarg pipe, which it of piral shape ami has jjerfe.ru t ions on the front aide. the nevice being n.oajateo' I the wall of the batbrOOBfl lad connected to the water pipe bj a rubber lioie to throw jets of water into the tub. A handy utensil for the dialog table just placed on the market consists of s recrpt.icle for pepper nnrt tall baring Che pepper chamber in th" center and surrounded by the alt holder. : ho In 1 . In the r vulvin r cover be in; set so as to register with only one chamber at a inif. Veils can M fnMened without fearit: l' or strainirt? bj n new device eon:tintr of a ripitl bar haviaf I 'ot nlonp one side Into which the veil is pressed and held in position by a flrrible cord altached to one end of the bar and stretched across the slot to fasten at the opp-isite end. To preserve perishable article in lottlr a new h-p.-i terted apjiarntus has a nozzle through which air Is exhausted from the bOttlewlth a tube loosely fixed In the suction pipe. A plunder inside has senlinp material nt tlie end, which drops as soon n- the exhaustion of air Is completed and seals the hot ' lr. In a new scrubbing brush the hardlr is made hollow to hold water, which can he discharged In anal! quantities through a snap enmpartmei t to the floor by tuning the pivoted handle so its outlet registers with the Opening leading to the soap chamber, the latter being perforated en the under side to discharge the (luid to th? bristles. Flics are killed hy a new trap which has n flat board on w hich sujrar or molasses is place, a sprlr jf board being suspended abive it and released automatically by a clock mechanism to fall on the bottom beard and catch the inspvts, after which the click raises the board again aad bold it long enough to allow more flies to gatbef on the hoard. JUST PATENTED. A handy bait box for fishermen is formed of n tin box with a rubber diapbragm across the top. havi- p a slit
i tbroagb wbitta the fingen can enter i and which closes when they art withd raw n. A new measure which can he used for i gauging several quantities at once has u number of gates in it and held open
by springs, which can be closed by de pressing keys to divido the eoatpartluents in the measure. To assist in p'.cicirp a sheet of pnper in a typewriter the roller is fitted w itli a pair of aUUBplDg jaw across its fa-e to grip the paper when the edge of it la plaetd against a flatip-e at the Ix-ok, thus adjusting the paper in an accurate position. Railroad cars can be moved on ld'ngs and sw itches without the aid of nn engine by ti'inp a Bewypateoted lev lee consisting ii a frame to be attached to the ties nhead of the car. holding a reel on which a rope is WOOnd to jiull the car along. A W eaten man has patCBted astoreSawlng machine which h.:stwo eodltea cutting eablea drlrea by a nvotot and held taut across the stone by a sliding carriage to which a weighted rope is attached, the cutting cables being guided across the stone by groor d wheels bet in a frame.
TIMELY FARM HINTS. t lover hay is the best for the milk cows ;uid the ewes with lambs. I'ian this winter to reduce the tiuui bcr of waste places on the farm. Manure can ofU a be bauied out w hea there is snow-on the (round. 'Ii- of the liest places to apply wood kehei is on the patch intended for j.ota 1 oes. especially fattening foods should bs excluded from that supplied to the grow ing colts. Ueaenlly tbe more compact in form the farm produce is sohl the better the profit. It is the amount of fat that creaming ami churning will get out that determines the value of milk. There is no surer destruction to a hei.i, however good, than that of breeding to an inbrior sire. Keep well up with the manure hi ii Iuk; it will save much time in the -pni g when work is pressing. liiere is nothing like a good supply "f milk to make the work of the himbiug season light ami pj.asnnt, Rya stints earlie.t ami grows faster than the grasses en the farm and it wcii adapted fr early pasturage. 1 1 lt I feeding, drying up preniat ure. ly or milking Irregularly, weeds wti c 'c,s and contracts the milk of cows. It is not always the question Ol nn aaediata returns which should govern -'s hut the queatioa of parnuuion- gain Türmers' l uion.
Chronic Rheumatism.
Kr. in ths Industrial News, Jackson, M'ch Thw subject of tbm skcti h is fifty ii vvsrs of uk, und actively engiiued m laräsiBf. U'hen seventeen yesrs old he hurt his ithouldcT talel .i lew i;us at t i inim ned to have rheumatic num. in it tin titling s slight roid or the leust strata, sometime, without any sppurent cause uhntever, the trouble would statt and he wuuld sutler the un nt ticruciating paiat lie Nlllfelk.l fur over thirty lcar, Slid fie last decade his suffered su much that lie aao aaabla to do any arorh To this the f reaueal oeearrenees of di. spells w en-added, mskiug him almost a helpless invalid.
IN 414. lOltTI OW WKATTIKR. He tried the best pli sic inns but Without heilig benefited and bus used several spec itu rbeamatic cures, but was not helped. AImiIiI uiu- ,,u rfiid nc months .ig,, he feud in this paper uf a esse soBacwhsl similar to his which w.iK lined by Or Vvilliaias' Pink PUla und coie ludcil to try ihm icinedy. Alter taking the first box he felt somewhat better, slid after using three boxes, the ns. lis entirely disappeared, the dizziness left BilB, Mid be has BOW for over s year been entirely free from all his former trouble nnd enjoys battel health than he bus had since his boyhood. He is loud in his praise of Dr. Williams' Pink I'dls fur l'ale People und will gladly corroborate the above rtatemente. Hta post office uddress is Lorenzo Nee!-y, Horton, Jackson County, Michigan. All the elements necessary to give new life und ni hness to the blood and restore battered nerves nre contained, in I condensed form, ni Dr Willmms' Pink Pills fur i'alc People. Ali driiKKint" eil them.
The Coat of an Iuk 1 lie cost of tin egg in the eastern atatfs is estimated at one cent, but thia Oepeedaoa the prices of grain. If meat, lllk, cut bone, chopped cloer and aooked potatoes are given, the cost will 'c less; not because the meat can be purchased at less than the grain, but beeaaaa the feeding of a variety and balance ration will induce the hem to lay more eggs. The greater ths ri cher of eggs laid, the lower the ret proportionately, nnd it is poaIhle to produce eggs at a cost of only boil a cent each- Farm and Fire
SUPERLATIVE DEGREES.
Wales la tbe riebet! part of Great Brtenin in mineral wealth, England prodlieei annually about $10 to each acre, Boot land i Uttla less than $10, bat the prod act of Wales uniotant to oer $-0
per acre. King Raniberl Ol Italy Is the most baarlij laattred awn la Hurope. the atnouat carrieti being over 97.300,000. The lote Caar Alexander in. was insured for ISjBOOOO. The largest mail of pure rock salt In the world li'-s under the province of Galkde, Rnngary. it is known to be 5.vi tr'.'e long, gobrostd aad MM faai iu tili hi cks.
ii Ickern. ITaskins I didn't like the meals we got at the mountain house. There was not enough wiirtn food. Everything that wat. all ed was cold. Perkins 1 s, averytbing but tlioiv water. I Kto 1-V.c. A. PSMTBOTMUatM BSCVUMD ATt.ITTlslfl COOT,
Joan and Theo dors S t r luvski, t 0 r at a r ly 1 1 sidcats f M 1 e lug. Ill, but now living in Alameda, Western Canada.
before taking up '.heir home there vieited the country as delegates. They reported to the OoveraaMOt ol the Dominion of Canada the result of their observation, and from tins report extracts have been taken, which are published below: '"We have vis 1 '(! a n um hei ut most desirable locations, and are highly pleased with the country na a whole, it being beyond our highest expe tations. Ve find here a pros fj Irani and well contented lot of people. They have mnifortable homes, and their vast fields of wheat and other crops in addition to their herds of choice tattle, indicate prosperity in the full sense of the word. In conversation with the farmers thimighout our trip we learned that the maiunty of them came here with very limited means, and some with no more than enough to bring them here, and they are now well-to-do. T hey sll claim that t bis is the only country for a poor etaa, Of one with little means, to get a start and make a Imme for himself anil family. As yen ure aware, we were a little shaky and undecided before leaving Detroit, but have determined liaee that we, w ith our fi lends, will pake this coaatTV oar future boRM, It is t.ir from lmg the wilder ness we had pictured it to be; it is. instead, s land having all the facilities required by modern civilisation, such as railroads, mar kets, stores, churches, schools. et . in fact, sn ideal home for those having the future welfare of themselves and families at hcaif." The Messrs. Striovski selected the Alameda district, bat what they say oi it appeals in s general way to most other districts in that vast country. They speak of the fuel, which is to be had in great quant it ies, of t he water that can be had by digging from 10 io M feet, and of the good giamg land to be had almost everywhere. There is plenty of wood for building timber and for fuel, wliile Coal is convenient, and sells at low prices at tbe mines. In driving through the country they passed many fine patches of wild rasp berries, Sfid say they can speak highly of their flavor, as they could not resist the temptation to stop and eat. Having already transgressed on your valuable spin e. I shall defer fuither refeieni e to Western Canada for another issue. An illustrated pamphlet recently issued by the Department of tbe Interior, Ottawa, Canute, firing a complete description of tbe rountrv, will be forwarded tree to all wiiu vrite for it. Yours. WESTERN CANADA.
Am Ol Wsr-Hortr of Jnurnslltm Discover Ikr Virtue uf .New Mrifl.-li.nl Variety. There are only a few of tliem left. BlBCe Chaa A. Danu's deal Ii, Joseph Medill, the war-borea of the Cbiengo Tribune, is the chi. i rnrvivian, representative of the old eciiuol of virile, aggressive ditoiml gi ante To have mud tbrewa at them was part of the profession at a!! tunes, but to find health in mud is rather s modern innovation. 'Aiat is what Jeeapb Medill has been doing of late. Mr Ifediil i" an investigator and when the sturief of the mum uioiis Magno .Mud at Indiana Mineial pi uig begun to spread over ths country, ths great editor became interested and eventually decided to try this mysterious substance on Ins ow n rheumatic limbs and weigh its value, He was accompanied by his private physician, a young Armenia n scientist of high attainments. The great editor uns mud iiiiimiiutiecl daily for sevei al weeks and gained visibly in weight, strength and vitality, The final result of the experiment waa an umiualitied succes Mi Medill went bee k to Chicago in (September, and wrote an editorial about M..i. Mud with his own hand. Next, be sent his son in-law for a little of the mud treatment. In November he went down again, ami since tbe new bath baa c is completed he expects to be a regular visitor four tunes a Year. This mud treat mi nt in which Mr. Medill found so much virtue, is peculiar, yet logical. After all, every form of lite springs from the earl h, w bo h is t he great destroy er and assimilatur of dead ami effete matter. At the Indiana Mineral Springs is a beautiful little natural amphitheatre, the slopes being grown with magnificent oaka. At the foot of tin converging hills, a big Litlna spring gushes forth at the rate of ,'t.uOO barrels a day and Hoods the sod, which consists of a rich, black porous loam, fed bv the deciduous foliage of the oak trees. This peculiar soil saturated w ith aaiaeral salts for ages, is as soluble as sugar, and being devoid of clay is not sticky in the least. It is not, therefore, in any sense related to the conventional mud of thf road way-, of t he 'Im ago street or to the variety whii h clings to your heels. The mini i applied to t he pat ient on a cot, the subject being entirely encased in the substance, steamed to a proper temperature. It then acts as a poultice, stimulates the skin, superficial blood vessels and nerves, opens the pores and lilhiates the blood, dis solving all uric acid deposits. Nothing can he simpler or more rational. "T.ernme un'stan'," said Mr Krastus Pitikly. "Is er locksmif W man dat knows all 'bout bow ter Open all kin's er h ka?" " '( o's rie is," replied Miss Miami Jones. "Well 1 dunno how 'tis, but I slio'ly seen it." "What did voh done see?" "Kr iocksmi f d own in cie mahket a buyin' 'is chickens." aahingfeoa Star. Give the UM. Iren m Drink called (irain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food dlink to take the place of Coffee. Sold bv all grocers and liked by ali who have used it, because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is tree from all its injurious p "perties Qrain-0 aids digestion and stren- liens the nerves. It is not a atitnu'ant but a health .milder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Coote about si much as coffee. 15 and 23c.
THE MAN WHO LIVED. He should have been dead.
THE. MARK! rSk NKW VoHK. l-'el.rnarv IS, lcatti.i: MatlveSMesra M MI0 i m N M itillini.' H "''4 Kl.nfH Winter Wheat 1"' Of H BAT No.. !b-l ' 1 ,,:,' ( i i:s so i h w OA TS No. 2 .... H : t'DHIv New Mess IU M U H ? ST. MUTS. COTTOT1 MhMllne n's 'S III. I. Vis Hteers S 9 ttews mill Hsiters.. '.' 4 m CALVES (per Ik-uO) f H v ; IHK. Iair to Select V Tr, 4 KliKKP Kiiir to fhoke k 4 1-T.Ul'U Cafents . ... 4 TU U -I ' Clear and Streicht - tl kt sx WII BAT No. I Ked Winter W l iliN Nu. i Mixed I TS No S W '- Ii K No '.' ' Iii 4.'i Ti ÜA( I i .uj I OJ f laf llurlev 4 -t I a ' II ay Clear Timothy ; .o u I - I1UTTKK Choleei Pairv II 4 K;iiS Kresh I POKK Stunilanl new ii lt "-" II Ai '( IN lear Ii .! 5 ' -I UAKD Prhns Bteaa !. CHICAGO. CATTI.i: Native Sfars .. 4' 'it i"' Mi sis, Fair toCholee. i 01 n 4 HtiKKP I'uir to 4 'holee S:t " 4. TUOVH Winter I'lilc'iits 4SI ' 4 Hnrlng Hstesu. 4 ivi ( i v UfHBAT Sn . prlnii HI 'i Nu Uvcl inew).. .. t" . - (' I(N Nn. 2 2X U f OATH Na 'i 2ft l'i ih Mess in- i 1 l'i w K NSAS CITY. fATTf.K Native Steers I T' ft '' IK sis All tirade I so U ,i t 74 WHEAT No.. Hard... H I en OATS No. S White 21 9 - ( DUN No 2 &t e 2. NKW DIM. I. ANS rUOVn RlehUrsjOe 4SI fj 4. i hin No. 2 an av, OATS Western :w q M AY Choice 14 Oil n 14 an l'i l(l Stunilunl Mens i I1 . ' MACii.s Sillies W 1st ituniN Mi'i.iiinif m 1 IUISVII.L.K WHEAT NoSRed tr', vn i RN No I Mixed S3 . mH OATS No. 2 Mixed H 1W l'i i UK New Mess lu a ,n II uu II At I IN I Iciir Uil. ft 14 COTTON- Middling 'si 0
Wafaai Hank Clerk isi rut iniaing check ) Mmlam, We in't pay this unless VOH brUfeJ smne one to identify you. Old Lady (tartly) I should like to know n h ! 'Itecause wr don't know von." "Now, don't bo silly! I ilnn't know you, either."- Truth. llovi'M Tills? Vo offer One lluinlred Dollars Reward for any case of t atsrrh ibat cannot be cured b Hall's 'atarrh Care. F. J. Cheney A CO., PrOfM., Toledo. Q. VVe, the andernicned, have known K. .T. Cheaer tor the leal i" reani aad i-in va bha perfectly honors bis mall benieeea traane t ions and financially able to carry out any obligation mads by their firm. est l'ni.i, Vholesale Dnints, To ledo, 0. Walding, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesale 1 i iirh!i s. Toledo, i. Mall's ( atarrh I 'ure is taken internally, Set 111K directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the stcm. Price 7.V per bottle. Sold by all Draggtote. Teatfinoaiah El cc Hall's PVuaflf Pills are the best. Tronhle for lloth. Tie Oh, of course, dear, it is all rieht for you to eat onions it you like them, sud I'm not the one to stop you; but, I declare, it's ha rd ot U to stand it She W ell, I don't blame you, Harry, for after I eat them I can hardly stay where 1 am myself. Judge. Mine's Kamllr Medlelne. Mores the bowels each day. In ordert be healthy this is necessary. Aetssently o the liver and kidneya. Curesaick headatbt. Price 25 and 50c.
But he wasn't, because
"There's nothing sureeedt likr mccrii " Th. 1. 1 nu withntsnciitiK th? living argutnrnt of (In- man who should br ilrml who lea t dead i.nt whu would hr drsd. but fur a presto nn inrdicine. That s snout Die way it . rated to Mike Rdilor Uswri 1 1 of the cihia t-armer. Cleveland, Ohio. He ni afflolcit with one ol those colds that have, thousand of time over, culminstrd 111 eoasaaiptten. when not prom; My cuitrd In Uns cosdlttos lie met a Irieoa, s conSSMptlvs, whom he had not esprcted to M stive The consumptive frtead recomtnrnded Dr. J C. Aver's Cherry Pectoral for the editor's col.t. on the ground Ihst it had " helped htm winU rlully." It helped the editor just as wonderfully, giving "almost lUktant relief." Uut read his letter : "About two months ago. I wai afflicted with a dad cold, and, tiiietint a friend, he advised the us if hrr'i Cherry Pectoral which, he claimed, had helped him wonderfully. A he win a COSIHSIptive, whom I had not tS peCtl d to see alive for several rears, I concluded there must fie in.-rit in his preparation. I accordinely bought a couple of bottles, one of hn h I keen on mv desk all the time This is certainlv the best remedy for a cold I ever used. It
Jives almost instant relief, and the J. C. 1 yer Co. arc to tie cong r BtstSlsd on posses- ,
sing the formula for sueh a very valusbls remedy II Uskj si B, l-dit,.r Ths Ohio t-arsier. Cleveland, nhio. Keep a bottle of Dr Aver c heny ?ec. torsi handy, on the desk, iu tHe otnee. on the hell or in the c loset at home, und you will hSVt St hand a temady thai is 1 a pa bis at auy time of saving you suftci idk BSOaey ami even life I'lieie 1 no umlady so prollac of evil results as a neglected cold. There is no medicine so promptly effective 111 curing a cold and absolutely eradic ating its effects, as Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! Kveiy traveller should carry it. Kvery r.outehold ah ould keep if. It cures every variety of cough, and all forms of lung and throat trouble. A.thina, bronchitis, croup, and wtMOpiag rough, are promptly cured by it, and it hat in many cates overcome pulmonary diseases in aggravated forms, when all other remedies failed to help and physicians gave no hope of cars. Those who for convenirm 1- have wanted a smaller sued bottle of Dt Ayet's Cherry Pectoral ean now obtnin it of their dealer in half sie bottles, at halt price pt cestS. Send for Dl Ayer's Curebook, and read more of the cure effected by this remedy. The book contains 100 pages, and is sent free, on rcqwcst, by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mats.
The Coition Mrsn, Now Minister I propose to hold old Mono) bags up to -corn. Old .Minister-- Don't go too far. my boy. "What would you sanest, then r" "I "in suppose. ou bold bint up, merely. " Puck. Tho limiTiiiiirnt'i Domain. The commissioner of tbe general land office has submitted his report to the Secretary of the Interior. ( Viiii ared with last year, it shows a decrease ol ajttt homestead entries, ngregatun acres, ijuite propoi t . h. te to this is t he falling off in general health when na effort is made to reform irretzulari! y of tbe bowels. This can easily be acconit 'i shed with the aid of llostettera Stomach lbtters. slso a remedy for malaria, dyspepsia, rheumatism and liver trouble. Likely . Dr. Smiley Ah, professor, ia your little one a boy r a girl ? Prof. DrenM) Whyor yes. We call it John. It must be a boy, 1 think.- Judge.
Ilulihed It In. "I told her tln re wi re plenty of other fish in the ea when she relused to marry me." "What did aba ay?" "Th.it the) won't all bite at clam bait." l'luludi ,phia Ninth American. A Cold In tho Hosd it one of the most distressing and discomfortinn ol n.aiaibes. It c-a;i!es loss .,1 s'eefi. If neglected, it terminates in that nn.st otnoxious of all diseases catarrh of tbe had or throat. Dr. Mell'i Pine-Tar-Honey will cure it 111 one night. All drugguta.
L.oft Him tjueaalng. "I don't know whether I have been ran alimented or not," said ChoUie. "What is the occasion T" ssked bis friend. "Miss Figg told me she believed I was mote intelligent than I pretended to be." Indianapolis Journal. Slipped and fell; had sprain. Never Mind. St. Jacob Oil will cure it. Wise men make feasts that fools may eat and get the gout. Clucaso Daily News. Pri'i. llcib.- Va. Free Sliver. A battle of giants is going to take riltbis summer 011 80,000 lai ms in America, not 111 talk or votes, but in yields. Sulzer's new potato marvels are named as above, and he offen a puce for the biggest potato yield, ulso $400 in gold for suitable name for his corn ( 17 inches long I and oat prodigies. (Inly seedsmen in America, growing graaaaaj clovers and farm aceds and selling potatoes
at 1 DO a harrel. I he editor urges you to tr Balaer'a Northern grown seeds, and to Ban rata Koraca with iocts. in ktami-s to John A Sal7ei S, , ,1 ( Ia Crosse. it , for II new farm teed samples, worth $10.00. V et a start, and their big catalogue. s '2 Closer Doy. "Fow in the world did ynu get Old Curmti'lgeon'a consent to wed his daughter?" "Finesse, me boy, finesse. 1 told al) AouuaI tlist he caught 17 iour-Pouiid I ass hi thai Isst fishing expedition ct hia. Detroit Free Press. Dlrl yon make your .rain- thla way Here are the latest directions: I'se one teaspoon! ill ol 1 1 1 .1 11 1 1 In t . 1 i lips of eold water Mi the Grain with half aa an and add the water. (He sure to measure. 1 Atter the water gets to the boiling point let loil lor filtern to twenty minutes. I'se ii 1. 1111 and sugar to suit the taste. If you hiive not c ream use hot milk. A ladv said: "Tlie ti r -1 time I drank Greifl O I did not Uta it, but after using it for ten days and forming the habit, nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." This is the experience of all. If VOH will follow directions, measure it avail time and make it the same, and trv it for ten days, you w ill not go back to coffee. a latent one. Sam JohwtilH Yas. tub, my gnl'a a highholm leddv foh shuah! Mic is de cream ob ssssiety, ehe is! pen com kins Bba i. beb? Sort ob a chocolate c ream. I guess. I'uek. February K enraloiis. Opportunities for visiting the South during tins mouth, via the Louisville &. Nashville Railroad, are as follows: Home Seekeia' ExcnrstOM on first and third Tuesday st about one fare for the f- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tritt
Florida Chaatawiaa at DeFuniak Springs '
mollis on tue 11111 1 RSI. .-plenum pro gramme, beautiful pluee, low rates. Mardi Oral at Mobile and New Orleans on SSM inst. Tic kets at half rates. For full particulars, write to C, P. At-
moie, i.enerai 1 as.en'ei vg.nt. I ,. .11 isvi lie, ' K v . or (ieo It. Horm t . I) I' A . St. lxiuis,
.sio. Everybody has some pet adjective.Washington Democrat.
Did Yon Get I Ur..nf Take a dose of Dr. Hell's Pise-Tat Honey. It will reoeve the disc omtorting rough or cold, and help you to fen good sll day. It exhilarates the lungs and soothes the bronchial. l!5c at ail good druggists. Just o. Quite frequently a man's views on religion depend to a considerable extent on what k:ud of a job be has. Puck.
Fits stopped free nnd permanently cured. No fits alter tir.t day's use of Dr. Kline's treai Nerve Restorer. Free V trial bottle e. treatise. Dr Kline, 083 Arch c, Pbibv, Fa.
It's difficult for s man to check his creditors unless he lias a bank account.-Chicago D.uly News-.
w oman's inhumanity to woman causes many nun to lno and die iu the bachelor class. --Chicago Daily News. Any ache, from toothache to backache, St. Jacobs Oil will cure. Nobody tteea over about six adjectives. Washington Demon it To Cure n Cold In line Day lake Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund none) if it fails to cure. 25c
Rome wasn't, founded by Romeo: it was Juliet who was found dead by him. Chicago Daily News. Piee'e Cars for Con-umptinn has saved me many a doc tor's bill. S. F. Hardy, Hop kins Place, Haltunoie, bid., Dec IfM. The young onion is a very seductive vegetable, but it invariably gives a man away. Chicago Daily News.
Made worse by cold. Neuralgia need St. Jacobs Cil to cure. It cuius. Lots of very shiftless people get up early. -Washington Democrat.
BEWARE OF MORPHINE.
Mrs. Plnkham Asks Women to Book Permanent Ouroa and Not Mero Temporary Relief From Pain.
Special forms of sufTerinj lead many a
Woman to acquire tbe morphiue habit.l
Oue of these forms of Buffering is a dull,!
persistent puin in the side, accompanied by heat and throbbing'. There is disinclination to work. beeaaOO work only increases the pain. This is only one symptom of a chain of troubles ; she has others she cannot liear
to conlide to her physician, for fear of an examination, tho terror of all sensitive, modest women.
The physician, meantime, knows hercondition, but cannot combat her shrinking terror. He yields to her supplication for sotnet h iiifr to relieve the pain. He (rives her a few morphine tablets, with very rrnve caution as to their use. Foolish woman I Sho
thinks morphine will help her riybt along ; she bocomes its siave 1 A w ise and a penerous physician had such a case ; he told his patient lie could do not liini; for her, as
she was too nervous to undergo an examinut ion. In despair, she went to , a friend She Bald to her, "Don't give yourself up; just go to the r,c nr. st druggist's and buy a bottle of Mrs. I.ydia lv Pinkham s Vegetable Compound It will build you up. Von will b. gin to feel better with the first bottle." fir did so, and after the fifth bottle her health was re-established. Here ia hero., n
letter about it : " 1 war- vi"-y miserable ; was so weak that I could hardly g'ot around the bouse, COO Id not do any work without fees' itig tired out. My monthly periods had stopped and I was SO tired nnd nervous all of the time. I was troubled ry much with falling of tbe womb sod bearing down pains. A friend advised me to take Dydia K. Pinkhain's VefO table Compound ; I have taken five littles, and think it ii the best medicine I ever used. Now 1 ean work, and leal
like myse lf. I used to be troubled greatly with 11 l.i ad, but 1 have hod no bad hi mini lies or palpitation of the heart, womb t run Me or hearinicih v;n
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Tht man with a grievance always proves a frievance to Ins friends. Chicago Daily lews. Years of rheumatism have ended with
Cure by M JaOobs Oh. C ures promptly. Ixits of men mistake a coarse, harsh voice for a good bass voice Washington Demo erat. Pleasant, Wholesome, Speedy, for coughs is Hale's Honey of Horehoiind and Tar. l'ikc's Toothache Drope Cure 10 oae minute.
('na hin Leads to I oninraptlon. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at on e. io to ymir druggist to-day an.i get a sample bottle free. Large bot ties. 50 ents and $1.00. Qn at once: deiays ure dangerous. Aretl Riplnratliin. Smith Of late yeara antic explorers seem to h.ie entered upon a race to see who can reach the furthest point north. Hrown - Yes, and 1 guess the fellow who huas tbe pole will win the race. N. Y. Jonrnal. Had feet from frost bites are made sound Hy St. Jacobs Oil. It cures. If a no;ty baby has n real iireMv mother, a crowd will forgive it a good deal cpucker. Washington Democrat. 1A hn Voir Throat CIors or feels rsw and rough, nothing gives such prompt snd eflectuol relief ss Dr I'-ell's Pine Tar-Honey. A wonderful remedy for cough, colds, and bronchial affections. Pleasant to the taste, never tailing in result 1 he cost may not make the man, bt lawuita make attorneys. Chicago Daily Newa. Tbe pain of sciatica 1 cruel. The cure by 1 bt. Jacobs Od is sure. It penetrates.
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