Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1898 — Page 7

jEbJS AND THE SAOBATM. UltruieloBil sun. luv Seti.iol UMM lue Mnr.-Ii SJ, IftMHli (Caaed l'pon IMoubct'a IStlect Nun) Tili: LISBON. -Matthew i: i IS K.ad Italia U uil HaitNMvki D-StM l.uk. OOL 1EN TrXT-Thf Kon f Mu ta L,tirl ves of IU ttahUath day. Alan. 12:1 TlUg. gprlog or turly MWHii of A. i a n.ACE. Capernaum ami the liild In Ita vU,Ml uemom war it pjMjf be will ut the twinning to roll' ilie various Kinds I op iliuii I - eribed In ihla eiMptar, wbieh were brought RgilMl Chrtat to atop Ilia aj 01 k. Thru taking up tins particular instance, wo cm learn oertsln uicat pris Biplea which will help us to MM more clearly oor duty in tOBM difficult BOO! s. Pal m- raonotla loo much etn mi a tbe principle.-, bj which I should in guided .is tu ti c wise and right BSC of Iba Rshbath. Thia question la r.c of noftral foncernirip our moral duties, on the true inlatioa of which depends our own welfare and that of our state in. I nation. i. 'J lie ItisiifT Opposition to Christ. In fhla ehaj tar Msttbl hll Btl d top-ether the acta nf oppa itlon toChriat, ns he pactions!: had done x'. ith Ria teachings in chaps. 1-7, Hi- miracSaa in cdiap. H and 0. and His ii ri:ct i.nir. in Oha p. to. Note first Iba two i "';v q In the !( taon, Bacanse J- ans n fused to cut the husks and ahelli Iba IMmisee. had placed around the ci i n a;, I meat of Sabbath obsarraoac4 ibej bald a council a:,-tiinst .lestis. T ; - answer nana more miracles of healing and help. Nixt t bay charged Rlaa with casting out dentoni ibrongb IVcizi bub. the prince of 'he demni.s. lint .1. aOB ihowed the folly of the charge, ai d waned tliem BgalnSl blsaphcnj. .'.fain they shad u abjrn, and He pointed to a aign whleh eoadenmed thalr eoadnet. ii inl1 Bla own relatives. oc!udiBg 11:3 mother. Ihoutrht lie was 1 1 m-ir.; innr.n (Mark 3:21) and tried to stop Him. Kola that the opposition was from olfishress and b'.it:dnes ( ' heart, but In the name of religion. II. A Question as to t be Way to Keep the Bobbath. Vs. I. I, Tt mnt have lcen during no of the harvest season 1 that Jeaaa went on the Babb :ii daj Ibrongb the grain fields ;f wheat or barley. The English call all gttila corn. They were doubtteei on their v.iy to or from the morning service In the ayaOgOgne, for "Mi- disciples were n hungered.1 The ral I h leal law allowed no tat lag on the Babbatb, ex oept in ens- cif sickness, prior to the moral ng prayers of tkeaynog nr.d bey began to pluck the ears of corn. The Pharisee:?, of onitrsr did not fail to aota thai lbs dlaelplea of Jean were doin-f that which is BOt lawful to do open tba Sabbath day. ill. T.i'ht on the Questh n Prose Two Fcriptare Knmp'es. Vs. n-.V Ohrlat replied la them ealmly, without any rough eoode ai nat Ion or sarcasm, but by two example from the S. riptures, which they believed to the tter. and whose Bnbbath law they tbongbf the-

vcre fulflllingS and of person!

they rwered ..s paanllarl.i

Bat tie said unt-

A GREAT TIDR Of rilOM'I.HlTT.

ctBKiiiua 1.0 asaajaaaloa vasttaaj lluucy "ii M r i ti !'' a Thai Iliul II W rlllrn Oil. Probably i Iba history of tba continent t'Brie never vu BMch a tide 01' on.. . t ity nij"' l by .i 1 1 v- country aa the Daetiuiaa ol l.'aiMi4 ia bvisg favared with. That 1 irttoa rt ( Boson kaowa u weetSra CVnaiU iaattrai tmit tleiu-.uet .if m- ,11 e . h-i .in- ei Vni

kaasaa aa the arai.ie lamU of tliit oes I hut rapidly develnpuiK country. Poaaeaaad ! of eiMptionaily roihI ruiitoad arivdagea, 1 the lieat ackool asteui in the world, eliun Ilea in even atnall aattlement, wluia in the

kawoa und eines nil dciHMBiiMtioRa are repraaaatada aad aritk market m eioac pruxImitjr to the grain tie'd-., ic.i-t of tba reluirementa for a cviui'ortalile cxiatMca ara nut. The devclopaaast thai ia now taking place in the miaing dtatricia gleet aa lav pulac to agrinbare aad good prieee, sritk good ' ropt, beiutt al'out 11 Mute .." atU.t -that the crowded dtetrieta of re popaloot u-n;i is ,ne takllij adv.int. -e "f. T' e Aimeiated l'rem dianatchra a few dava tloea had Iba followins Uucgr im Torooto, rab 4 (Special L n mmp:iii e- Ihat made ad.rtl..-e ..n M.iil.tohs or. pert yeaiM ago report that the ratnma lima the w-- during the paat three monthe have asaeaded eanect ;t on eompaay lii taken fi ooi Manitoba over BO OOO iatar et. and dim harKed nturtcue many of which had heeii written oft n year ago. )in ctora of the left'lmg loan corn on 11 ic-. are taking a raater laterest in the hstlntne oftbair inatitutioan, and are inquirin; into matir proi rtie on which adTaBcea have keen made. The climate in tli Weatera ptarlnceaal Matiitoh.a, Albert 1. Aasiniho'a an. I Roal ll ehawan is excellent, tbeWoeing aa health ef anywhere. The Canadian gowamment ia now offering ap il itadmementa for thy an coarmgetnent of aettler. and they hare their agent at ork throughout the T'nite.l State For I he porfKMC of gtVIDg ilifurmatirill and diatril-ntina literature. Amfi-: thoat priinz to Ca nana are many ex-Catutdiana, rh 1 hav -' u'l d te make as d living aa they axpc-ted ia the (Jotted Stataa. Vv'HAT BECOMES OF r.'ETAL.

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AGRICULTURAL HINTS I A Beantilol Girl's Affliction.

removable: nests. TUey Arc- Kaall Imnnl 1. ml (no II it rasa sal ut v :n. The more LgaOO ttaa fcta I t lie assta ot the pou.try house, t!.c uire prohabil- !, nut the oleoBiug i.i in- Bsglei leal, Tola asaa na a hgtbof for Hog god thi, i.t turn, farrbouc tii.iicr and ruiu to the posltryasoa. tteaaonbla neta in to be tba fca ai aolutioa of tae diftieulty, for in 1 :. is ma:. tier the waaa ihft for eleanii e.n H-netrate every cuek and crevii of tba ue:a. The paSS Which I fiv hat been used foi jear in my .11. try housi-s, and I have found it t"Stf UBical, convenient uid. tHagtly eirrinl BOt bf anyone whe ca-i uhe a baasmcr and aw. 1 use ht regular tdlag, one loot wide, aucb at

ia used for ban . 1 1 .-. The fonndatioa for the oeata ia

Fruin th K-;ubllcan. VeraalUea. Ind. Tha Tie '..era, of Veraaillea, hid , like all fond pa reu U, Mre mp.tely wrapid up -i their hi. .Iren. Their daughter I.iuv. particular, baa giveu thein mtuh aoacora. hhe ia til'teen, and :r- ru a tronj;, h, :'.ihy

r.rl. tl.:. ' . it'.-

kept fal.iag od 111 tU

hud become mki. and

tb until tie t 1 ime a 1

nra-re. akeleton. '.. n- med to have no l.fe glatt. Her blood bacaaae ianpors awd &nsllr I ahn became tha victim of nervo pi tra- ! tion. IXx tora did not help her. Moat of t he time ahe wa arMtfhasd to li. waa veiy tierv011a and irritaMe, and aeemed on the verge of St. VltU" dale e. One morniiii." aaid Mr. Tifke', "Tie dK tor told u togieahoff Dr WiHmri'.-.' T.nk l'lila for l'aie People, wlu h he brouijl.t w.-h hun. He aaid lie waa treating a molar eaae v. itb these pilla und they were curing the patieat We Levari fiviRg the pilla and the 1BBS day could aee a change for tbe BSttOCi

a Bnbf la fSr ITtKS ( bale

to grandma in th rocker Oratn-O ia good for the whole fann'y. It ia the kMBJ dek.ieil aubetitute for coffee. Never upaeta the nervea or injurea tiic du:eticn. Made from pan grain it 1 a f."d in itelf. IIa tin-taute and apearauce of tiie beat coffee at 4 the price, it i genu :na and aeicntirie article und ia come to tay. It makes P.r health and at length. Ak vour gr- 1 1 i.rain-O. awsasd Bla Kaawladgjaa "Do you really mi-mi to Btssd by ht you tay al out retiriaa from pablie life. Inefuirtd the intimale fneud just l.efore an le.tion. "How do I know?" reaponded the politb eian. "ini no prophet." Washington Star.

Kewa for tha Wnrelmea. The League 1 f mnon l.peinie:i ntrtav I er Oaarly 3.00U balow the 10U,U 1 mars within ihe lat iw weck. In apitaaf thia atartling diminution, tha maximum off health may be attained hy tl.on- who una the rornforting and thorough tonic, Hosts ter'a Stomm.h Itittera, winch promote U. gattiao, a h -alt by flow of bile, regularity al tha bowel, and counters ti kidney trouble It 1, m-.r.- ,vt, a raatody for and pravenuva of malaria and rheumatum.

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Most of tb worldTa zinc prod oat la nsel in tin plate... Tin set an is not available, sad ibongh many .". ntabato be :i rir ,d" to utilize ti:i m-t rip. no aldcrabla omomtt of tnctol baa been obtained thia way. I'inc is largely naed i: garranlring ntrel r Iron, in tnonufaetatring broas p.u a abect tine, n:id nw oxlda of ainu SOd In I ;t. Ib only Sin available for tba now ose la tbat us. .1 in making brass. .Wt to scrap Iron and steel, gejrap brass i-i found 61 lbs t.iarl.i't. Nest to ir 1 ami uteri, copper U most naed la mat Ulla form, only a email proportion ' ir.f used in tbe salts of copper and blue vitriol. The proat

. uaet f or cr sire in the manuiaotnr

In-: of brsso, f which it fonnd two tbi.-ds. in electrical eraductora, sbeet roofinj cooking utrnsils r.:.il pipes.

Tbe greater portion of the lead mined

m eoneerted Into white U ad. red lead und orange mnterials which are used r-.s pigments for paints. Mi'ch lend ia manufoctnrcd Into aheeta, boobs into bnllel ; other project me a, and the only b ad Which comes bau k into the ma: bet in tba fcrrrt pf gntap ; ; that BOOd frr bad plo, . THE WHIRLING WHEIL-

lien poitir; tbroogh a rut, washont

- or gully. lx careful to V op v:.ir feet

n:;.st3 in tosition. a table. It i naode of two boards a. loan as you wish your row of lies. to u.-. l ive feet ia a g-ood length ard Will Baaks four nests but it may be readUf ade twice a loaij if desire I. Kail a taut piece two feet lor.g at each end of the long boards, ou log 1. 1 .! r aids. To these tare pieeea are m.i.ed the four boards for the legs Thia :able tita closely up ngair.st the aide of tue kea boue and must staad irmly, To make the rest, take one board the langtk of your table. Mark it of! by lines about H inehe apart, the first ore about two inel.ea from the end Kcw upon each line nail at right angles a b...ird. sawtd by line, one fool aquare. This practically fioishei the nest, as vou will aee when yoc

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aettle tbam iu place, with the top of aoua:c

The d'-etor came and leae rurpriaed to aee tack an inipro". einent. He tola u to koep giving her the nie. 1.. me We gave her one pili after e.u b meal until eight loe bad heen uel ncn tiie waa weJL She haa not lpen au k since, and wa have no fear of the old trouble returning. W e think the cure a'. moat muaculon " PRANK TTCKEIt. If . PRANK Tt CKEJt Su'acrilel and BWorn to before me this 2tth day of Api.l. lv7. IIUQfJ JOHNSON, Juatica of tha Peee. These pill are v. ! k r folly effi t ret in tbe tfcataaant of all diaeaaea ariaiag bear Na pure blood, or shattered nerve f ores They 1 re adapted to yoaag or old, and may be had at any d-ug tc.rc. One for tBVO I.ur .1 or. A cele'.rated New York l-.wy. r takcd a diatlagtiiaaed actraaa in a brtacb-of-oootnat auit : "What b JTOST a?e'" Rha h.-'d back aad rtfuatd to aasnttr. "Oh. siw.ik apl If viu Imd anawere.l th

Bjaaatiaa promptly you would not be as old aa you are now." N. V. World.

Qnlt Cottsntnic i eaar enough, if you take Dr. Ibll's Pine-Tar-lloney. It cut the mu u and allays Um inrlaiuuiation ao that there in no inclination to coog'i. It aoothea the bronchial, and ia strengthening to the throat and luaga. All goad druggutt sell it. Mothers must be an awfully good thirj; children cry tor tbam so much. Atcbiaon Globe. Fits stopped free ai. d 1e1n.a11e1.tlv cured No fits after t.r- t day's ue f Ir. Kline Grant Nerve Itrat. er Proa SS trial hottle k ttcstiae. Dr. Kline. gS3 Arch at., Pbila., la. When n bey can't think of r.nythinr e 's bad ia-eats ometi.ir.g V. .-inngu 11 Dem oerat.

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Or. nelfa IMne-Tar-Heney acta a a l a'm to the hmg, cutting the mucus, allaur.g tbe inllaiuination, healing and atrengtLenitig. It will eure a couuh or a e .d in one oiftb. and exhilarate the lungs .gains; the inception of disease.

Infnrnintlon Wanted. Teacher -At what age doea a man uanally get 1 ,-i'd? Bright Pupil - Whal kind r g mjn married or aiiuie? Cbaaaga Erasing News. To Cure a Cold In On. Hay Thba Lssaitrre Hromo Qntnitie Taldeta All il: - ie-.it ! m 'Ii y 1: 1 . im uie. TÖ. There are peoj.le who think it ia a big (Jung to play ao . ards hut whist. Waahirv ton Ditnotrat. DtSahÜity is made ability to work from 'i ut- cure of Lumbago by M. Jacobs Oil. !-, wot 1 n palls when it costs nothing. Rani's Horn.

A naiad Infant. "Paw." aaked the little ly. who h.vd ben tackling in the dairy paper, "how does it eotue that moat of the whitky aad l-eer ia drink by people in the temperate aone.' Cincinnati Kmpjirer. Fat-KurmlOK 0yffei. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey curea eoughe and colds and soothes the uir paaaagea. It heala tbe brnchiai tabea and atrengtbaoe weak lungs. It bunds up the tissues and enables the blood to receive its proper supply of oxygen. 26c at all druggets. No cure as WHard I. nek. "What made ycu nH the club. Billyh "Reason enocgd, enn tell y u. I worked five yenra to le elected treaturer, and theo they instated nn 1 -itting in a cah regiater." Boston Traveler.

A Kandacme. Metnl Paper Cotter (amg 11 onk Marli I iiiubinril Sent free of poetage ander aealed cever am receipt of ten cents in silver or stumps. I he latest, beet Bad moat aervieab!e adjunct of every library and oflee. Addreae (ieo. H. Ileadord. 110 Ol I 1 ay Building, Chicago, III.

When a girl fror on the (street to look for her hteadv, everybody knows it. Atcbiaon Globe.

n::sts REMOVED PROM INVERTED.

AI.I.K ANL

.nom I rpmi tne pc-U-is, ami th.:;uv avoid

I what might uo a scriuiu 5 cident. Bporting Life wtncJ rennarks that I the bon;j nnd Tnusclea of the human ; body, il ia anid, arc capable of 12 dif

ferent naatcmento a fact which the be-

-rinner fully realizes the dai after a

' kcsein. Informal announcement ir.; leen re-

ian gU ar amenta have decicled t admit

touring L A. W. members to cross their froutb.. -. witsmoi requiring the payment u doty or the deposit of money at the custom-; stations. August Lebr, tba short distance obompioa of Germany, and Karl Kaaer, be champion of Bwltaerlond, have orlived In this country to iib- in races

OgaJnat American profeaalonnls. In all linen of sports America i a gold mine, I

and Buronoona are not long in making

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me eiMomyi THE DAGCHALL WOHLD. The Pc-rnnton club Iaat 1V ' 1 two nanaona BsponnlTg sport, tbatl Tlic weU-known es-amplre, kflebnal J. Mnhooey, out of the game for good, ni l la ta the ehrthiag basdarssni In Lowell. Pan B root hers waa the only taaemhei of tbe Raatcrn leagoa art o batted over

. 0 lost 1 anarm, bla nsetngn being .415. lie had the fine lidding jK-reenti of i .f S3.

.et . r

read .wiest David wr? , :

gcr. il. and they fhat -ZUJ,, 4 Haaa K fCTS Wttn OaBIt r 1 'id all - 1 ,he ," f CoA- I laaSa ? kne ahewbread. wfclofc waa T V. ' ... for him to eat. neltoer tor them

..ch were wllh BIBB, run oi.iy ia priests? , Tka nrniimi-ft was thai if D.'.vilt. tO

keen himaelf and his lollowen from : naltod that tbe 8wtas. Belgian and I tot-

nahTariag knnger, could. Itbovt nfaarom, break a eereoaonlal law in its form, while keeping it In aplrlt, It gasjsj be right so to interpret Ihr 8abbsth MW afl al'ow His disciples to do so much w ork on the Babbatb aa wa Beeessorj to eat htfy their hnnrer. The Pbariseea adhered to the letter, but not to I hi spirit t,f the law. g or have ye ret rea1 In the h, ha that on the Krit.t ath rm the priests In the temple profane tin- lahhatk an.i are Marne less? The Babbatb waa tbepiieBt bmrlaat -fay of labor. They profaned it by performing the whole temple -erviee. The nrgument here la that a Htetol eeaantloti of mnnaal labor wltboni any exception whatever was revcr intended by tbg I.nrd when Be gave the la IfJSpOe iiiir tbe Babbatb. iv. The Oreal Prinelple of Babbatb Keeping; stated. Vs. ML Jeana did not abolish ihe Sabbath, Item still Ita Lnrd, He mnde it for man. end therefore It

go ttel endure na long nv man live 0-1 errth. The fourth commandment la written the la of Odd and in tfal BBlure of mar. It i not a mere ,?ewili law. bed won made for nan. Thia prta adple la -riten In Marl; k-:7: "The S.-.h-Ivith was made for t'ian and not man for tbe Babbatb." V. Sabbath Retplcg Illiutratcd by the Example of Jeans. Vs.B-11. On another BobbSth Jesus went into the synBL'fii:i:f. to. And. behold. ther as n moi wbtct. bad his hirvl withered. And tbv Baked htm, aaylnir: I It lawful to heal on the Bbbbatk dsyeT that th r miri't aeeuee him. 11 And lie said unto them: What man hall there tie nmnnp ) "il that hall have one fh.. and If It fall Into n pit on the Fabhath day, will he not la hold on It. and IKt It out? IS. ITow much then In a men t etter than a ahei p? Wh. refers It Is lawful M do wMl on the. BahOOfk days. Jesus appealed to their mvn in terp retat inti of the Sabbath law; and then tamed it arrriint themselves. He did one of the trood deeds it a lawful to do. The i-nid He (V. 13) to the man: "Htret'di forth thine hnr-.d. Ard he Btreiched it forth-, and it v aa restored whole, like as the other." qv KtWM on the t.rrfON. 1 Why n-is it thai the Phartaeea wars aa pel to Jesus and III disciples' J. What did the. disciples do that furnished them an opportunity for open criticism? .1 Was the plu-klnR of corn on the Babbn'h really s'nlalt t Hy what iwoOMT. tament Incidents tld Jesus Justify l!ls d'e'ples? 8 What was the especial fOTCe of the first: of tha arcond? t. What ireneral principle rerardine Bobbatk keeping did Iteaa thus t.rirg out? 7. How did the Pavlour Himself loep the Fahhath? 8 And whal was ihe Iaat arrnatest (V. ill Me aaed, showine .he real hollownsss of their false formalisms?

tbe ta'ile fur the bottom of tte nrsta a: . the ti. e of the henhouse for the bxek A thin pi.-e'ot board e nx tbrag incuts w;d- must be nailed eio. g the lower edges of tbe Mti 'e to hold in the straw ur.d eggs. 1 have u.-ed two laths, luid side by aid?, when Di tiling else WBB hai.dy. The dimenaior.s 1 bae g'-ven are for heua of u.ioiuni aize; perhaps they w. u.d be too small for 15rab:::a and Cocaine especially tbe Itters. I takes jj-j - hört tbat lo.i'niove tCC nest ard tbe table also, il rccessary icto tut yard aud giv tl:chj a bath of boi.ir.g hut soapsuds with a broom or long-hicd.ed bru.h. Then a coating of lime ai.d waler into which a little disinfectant or cal cil baa been stirred, or a wah with lice paint, and you can feel that your duty has been uot only done, but Well d. i.e. We all know that food and watei are necessary to the life of our poultry, but not until we realize that cleanliness and absolute freedom from ecrmin are fully as necessary to their health ad speedy growth, will we make poultry keeping a profitable anfl satisfying success. Ohio Farmer.

RAPE FOR FEEDING.

THE MAHKLTS.

Nu !oaa, Fencoari HSS

ChtTUf- Watlve Hters 1 ti ri in m datllae 1 U x K v inter heas. w'nfcAT No. S tied nKN y t OATH Ni.t I'oiiiv Nea MBT. U H iv oorrrojt Mtddihw ln-.KVi.s tsiaera 1 rma raad Heifers . CALV ES (per bead) Iii x ; - I air to SSI 't MIKK!' l-ir tofSulce I u ( It Patcet. ( lear an I Btrasffcl WHEAT N.. l Ked Whaler. i ( UN : Mm-1 OA1 No - KYst No.: IXlBAOCU hues UjOl Hurley II ay Clear TlnosSji 11; 1 TKH in.-.- Uairy Ki;; l-'resii I' iK -i. lie'. r I (Hew) II ai . 1 war Km LAUD l'riuiv MMm CHICAGO. caTTI.I-" -Satire ajseera III x;s l':ilr to 1 uoiee

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l.i H ISV ll.l.U WHKAT S 1 1 He 1 I Ort 1 0lt ItiKN No '. M.X--.I ot, : i r No. t ttiacd iv t 1 Pi IHK N. M - II l' ti il " BAI IN I Hear in a ut COnoN-Middiing t H

Tan lie I inl I n naueul la Tw-a lllntlarl Uaa. An ngi icultural bulletin s.iya of feed Ing rn: Thiis plant l:u a stSBCsfk pl. ie nnrl ia IIB SMIinHllnlaj for a BbSSSJ fiMi.l an 1 can be usel in two Oroya First, it mnv be cut nnd fed in the barns and is especially good for fixing up abow sheep, for bringinjf uf nbeap that bate gOtJsSSiesSgol order, and

may lie fed in the BOOM wny to the gen ; eral ftOOtw '"t ita artdSf use is 00 SSSs tore. For tbi jmrjios- t i.-. a gxil pluu to 1 laut aeons sjl tba time of oats mm -bag Bn4 plant everv two BS Ihne weck after that until the 1st of Ang-i.M. 1 hi would, under or bnnry cnrunifitance. farniah good postnra tbtwasgheot the nsasasn. when tba mve is t.o f-t hih tbe sbeep ni.iy lx- tnroetl Mm it, lambn euiiier. lut tba nawcaatteai alMititfl be taben. if ixvsi,i to bav

tbam run into on old pasturo f.-'d tbnt ! joins tbe rap- patch, for the rape aJOSBl j will not likely Ofree with tbOBO. While ' 1 they are not Iii ly to eal too inii-h tbe

fnt few dux 1 tl rre langer aftet they L't't to aatgbag it that tl.ev mnv

osmrtaod white it ba wet, wHten may remit In indigeation or bloating, nnd In

Home instance pnririns mn i- n - ault. Tbe dry posture, even if not very plenty, vill c-orr t in most eaaea .ll tin Li iliflkiultbsa If tiie test towtbsga nre pnssed without trooble there WfH be but little dnnger after that. Itit It will OlWOya Ih- judicious tO look nfti them frepiently. TnrUera for Ihe I'arsn. The common black turkey is as gooO a general purpose turkey as anv.witli the possible exception of a cross ol American black with the mini moth bronre. Do not attempt 10 tnlsa the eros Of the wild turkey sr;th the tarn for it w ill only reau't in a half Srlhi bird which enn never be kept witbla proper bounds. Large felda for ft I Hag by day and well venti'ated houf BSBBf the fields for roosting bj Bight are nOO e-ssary to make turkcv raisii c i b'e. It I essen 1 ini Ihat the house for tbe turkeys he near the fields over which they feed, with r.o trees between, or the eboneea are they will roosi in the trees Instead of in the house. In the winter, house warmly and feed out of doora. scattering the grain thinly over the ground to make "he turkeys taka the necessary amount of exerciea Traine Farmer.

No KloTt.llUe for Mel Thua aays E. Waltere, La Hayfv.lle. Fa., who grew iaworn to) 293 bssbela sdl7er'B corn ir acre. ThJR no ana 2."."2taJ bushels on 100 acres at 30c a bushel equals $7,560. That ia better than a prospective gold m BO. Sul.er pays 400 in g ld for !.-t name for hia 17-ineh C"i n and oats pndigy. Yon tan win. Seed potatoes only $!. 50 a barrel. Srsn This NofSOB ind ttCrt. in STAXirs todohn A Balmt Seed ( o , Ia ('r..se. Wis., and get free their seed catalogue, and 11 new farm seed sample, including above corn and oata, surc'y Verth f 10, to get a stcrt. a3 Pr-pnrii: rj fr Trotible. "ITive vou de riot, Mist.ih JahBsingf "Nu, sab. I ain't i t n 1 nntr. Fac ia,

pahson, I done expect triable wul snnie o j my creditahs. an' I pot up le ling fob 75 I cents so' I wouldn't have no vallerai.les on j mv pusson. I nee' it'll be 'bout de same

thing if Laciadr pott her finger troo a hole in the ticket. Thank vou. pabaoa." C'lcve-

lanu natr " r. I'riiraiir) i:enrlona. Opportunities for visitinj tbe South during (.us raoBth, via the Loaiavilis V Nabville Kailroad, are as follotvs: Home-Seekers' Lxcursions on first and third Tuesday at DOOS one fare for the round trip. Florida Chautauqua at DeFuniak Spring beg.ns on the Uth int. Splendid programme, beast if ni place, low ratee. Mardl Craa st Mobile nd New Oilcans on 22d inst. Tickets at half ratea. For full gertieialara, write ts C. P. Atmore. tlenrral I'aaenger Agent, Iuisviilc. Ky., or tico. H. Hornet, D. P. A., Bt Louis, klo. She a nnltled. A young girl, an ardent dmirer of Mme. ilelba, at a ice;. turn given for the latter, was 0 completely overcome when it tame her turn to have a word with tbe prima donna, that, blushing eriateaa and l.H.kinc on with a Bweet smile, she murmur . 1 "S ou ing, 1 believe':" i'uiiadeipbia Pub

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Tour ditres- n i .ugh can be cured. We know tt bet a use Kemp'a IUIain withiathe' ast few year has eui cd so mary coughs and . eeMa in thia comrsaorty. Its remirhaMa sale has been traa entirely by it, genuine merit. Ask som friend who bei seed ll what be hink of Kemp ltaisam. There'a no medicine SO pure, none ao effective. 1-arge bottle... 2i cents an i 00 cents. Samp.s- bot lie free. .. P. 00m to Tnrfa.

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Actor. Voealbts, Pablie Speakers praise Ilrtle'a lloney of Horehoaad aswl 'iar. Piks'a Taetbaebe Dropa Cure m (.-i.e n.mute.

Women wheat alothee as sot look hl-eit, are very particu'ar ni out their dr smaker. Washington Democrat.

A treasure laid up is St. Jaroha Oil. it curt the worst Neuralgia. A writing teacher never knows snrtbing a'.wut grat.imar. Washingtou Democrat. Pio' P.ire for rnnstirra.tion rdievaa the mot obstinnte coaahe.- I'.ev. I). Dachmuelier, Laxiagtoo, .Mo , Feb. 24, IM. Yon can tell a fwl 'e.l lwiut a man bf the kind of team he drives. Wellington Democrat. Baptnre. Snrecore Bookfree Write fartt to S.J Sherman, Specialist, Mt.Vornou.N.Y.

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ttttft kill aro not distinpished by any mark or sin from coughs that fail to be fatal. Any cough neglected, may sap the strength and undermine the health until recovery ia impossible. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Cures Ceughs, Mv little daughter was taVen with 1 c'lstresning rough, jrhieh'for three yeara defied all the remedies I tried. At length on the urgent re ommemlation of a friend, I began to give her Dr. Aiek's Cherry Pettokal After using one bottle I found to my grea. nurnrisa that sho was improving. Three bottles completely cured her." J. A ißAY, Trar. Salesman Wrought lrn Kingo 0b St. Louis, Mo. Ayers Cherry Pectoral Is put up in half size bottles at half price a 50 cents

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THROUGH TOURIST SV ZEPLRS To rirtl:ind. Orr., for I'urrl S.,uai lluntnrM rl Ittt rllftft'.u Ktxite. VrnxrsiAT from St. Iouis, Tio-rshats from Kansas City via liouver. eeenic t'tdcrado. Suit Lake a KTet feature rSDBaaSt ll.l.T COMii eir:. The s i .-s..-f tl e-ca. fi for general rthwest travel. Wri.s L. V. W AkCLCi, U. I. A . Ht Ixiui.. Mo. Atni'iad and mltai. A eood ileal is : wi.tn alot Bv ictv. but a1! there is to it i- s.ltad alciontls nd -.mibix. Atchisota Ulobe. CoiiRhlns l.-ol t a-aaainiptaaa. Kemp Italsam will stop the eoiwrh at one. io to yaur dniKRist to-day and ret a sample liottle free. li!C bottles. .1) cents and $100. t.oa: oace, delay are dangerous The inventor ot a Wind ot suspenders that won't wear out is siwurfd ot the blessings of all mankind. -Washington iKno irat. A bit investment for a workinfrmae ia bt. Jacobs Uli. Jt ures rbeumatisia. Humbug A hue that alway reyB upon the unwary. Chicago Daily New. A eopv of he oew edition at Miss Parloa Choi, e fteceipta will be sent post paid to any of our rea.ler. who will make ai l leatioa l.y postal erd or noU to Walter liaksr c tx)., Limited, UorchaaUer. Mass. Atter s girl pasea 26, she abouid qtsst the baby stare Atca,on (iloba. Whe Ta Taka Cal nothint Vom- in to uaeful aa a lxttle of Dr. Bell's Ttue Tar Money, fienxl tor children, forl for BIBIhaa. A remedy you may al ways rely u-nm to eure a couoh, an attack ot croup or other bronchial troubia. Some men h.vve eueh a horror of debt ( that they le.ome narrow At. hison lilobe.

It ia a kno k out when St Jacobs Oil cures Sciatica promptly.

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