Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1899 — Page 7

ENCOURAGING THE BUILDER inlrrnnlluin I iiiuil;i) Keimöl I. r a sea f or si plcinlie r i. 1 m lei-, lieg. Kill -;I-H M. nn.i Wrix 4, ft. (Specially Arr.ir m4 rtoea lleueet'a Motet i OOLIE.N TKXT -U itrong, nil y i . pie uf tho hlBd, uitti IB I.' i, ui.j Murk, fur I im with you -J lac '.M. ltKA I ' trio Ci.uk of H i ar, I l-uiah CO UOHT FROM TIIKIt.-''l;ii TiKKSTtum History. --Kara, Chsps 4 i. Prophecy, ii Coanpsrs isa gu. pan. Uta t;i. I; the whole of Siech. , Mull. li. Kncouragemsata -- '''i im;. ". il.l-n. u.ie-io, Ksi'k :m. TIM K. Tins prophecy n delivered on tlu Lift of tin) m- t-iii B in. i.tli (.- ; ! ;.. I.crOctober), H, C. 0-". U ssri uftt-r tin- laying of IIa' tcmpl foundat loin. EXPLANATORY. I. The Propbet Inspiring Coutapi lind 1 f f --- Yk. l-'J. Tlii prophfcj Was attend mvm week After tha first oae, in ari.v u month ii ft it work bad earn iut-iit-t-tl on the temple. Its objcd wiiB to rrmove tin- liiticlra hits in tin- minds of tin- peopla nnii to encourage then to jii ThiM-re in Um food work. Thev wenpour nnii weak; nil thev coulil da would

not make tfci present equal to f lie past; enemies were many and Btltmg ( Kru It 8-1?) 1 Ute work wns vast and hopeless; tliey would iinpot erit-h theinselvea by undertaking kucIi an llereulean tusk. B4Mjftia H I'l.v w as: First. (Jod in with you. V. 1. "In the aewnth MoaUtt" Ti M i, October. "In the one and twentieth day:" The Narven Ul day of the feast of tahernaeles (Lev. B3:83-86). V. 3. "Who is j. ft aiming; you:" It was c.r, years hinco oolomon's temple wuh destroyed, und there aajgfcl well he not a few who had ate-n it. "Suw this house : " The temple wits Bjrev regarded as one and the bimie temple, however ninny times it was rebuilt or restored, "la her ßrsl ftorj :" As Solomon built it. w itli marhie and gold and gem from all om t the world. "The Holy of Holle WM empty. The ark. the cherubs, the teblea of stone, the ;im- of manna, the rod of Aaron, were pone. 'i i,,. golden nhiekw had vanished. ' "and the nlgfa priest'a breastplate, with the oracular stones." ainhi id Bible, "lsituotiti . . . eemperiaea of it as nothing:" (See Em 8s 12, 13.) v. 4. "Vit now be strong tN There are other thing bealdee the., thar you see with your bodily eyes. "I Hin with you, Baith the LOKD:' Jeliotuh, us always when printed in capitals, "(if boat:" Organized armies and companies, not onlv of ainn-l nn.l

the forces of ll.-aven. hut of all the powers and force of nature, u 1. ich are orpani.ed to do His Will. Second. He is the same (.od now that He has bcea in rtiei.tt. Elia ooreuant made ecnturies before was still in forec. V. 5. Omit "according to:" "I am with you" (v. i) la "the word thai Icoeeaaat d with you whin y came out of Hpypt:" (Ex. !:&,; 89:4ft, 46; 14:10, II.) Cod's covenant with Isra. 1, when' the people came oat of Egypt, w.,sthis, that tiny should be His people, and He Mould he their Cod. "S,, ,: y spirit remaineth aniono-jou:" lie I ad wrought wonders for their fathers in deliveranee frc(n Egypt, from ihr Red tea, from numberless dancers. He had just wrought wonderful return for thene His later people, He had punished and disciplined those v. ho disol d in tha eurly tars; He had .lone the I a nie in the exile. He had restored and i :. . .. la penitent in farmer times; bo sow. Third, He roi.trois ti.o i .ti, i ..

LAYING TILE DRAINS. To dri-uri. s i i.r,,,. ,r ne,ali. i uim Hrk UbmI n,. ,11(. i ,,,.,.,,,, nit tateatlatealls', The rut shows a way to keep the tiles in a drain perfectly even on the bottom. ThiM keeps' earth in suspension in the

water from settling in the irregularities of the tiles. Tab a narrow atrip of board und nail two strips ahmg tha sides, BO the tile will just fit in between them. Successive strips of board treated in this way will ive a row of Idea that lie perfectly even from MM end to the other. TlU Conditio I M of the M ssities in successful tile-lay.

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MUlakek, 4but Mountalaa. Ninety-nine people out of l(o appesi to lie und r the impression that M .unl Uteae in twltgarlaad, ahereaa it hj wholly within the J'n n, h f ra I ier ro -IrtOf of Haute batuie. Next, Mount St. Kllaa is not the highest Bsoaatala in North America, but the peak, which (aj 1.S41 feet hlgbaif, named after Kir William Mj0ga(H foamier of the ( unadian ;o , oj.-i, al survey. And what is more. altlioiiL'h so patriotically icoutad i,v

h-.un . t he asM rtioii that both luountaiiii ate in Brltisk territory ha been eonflnned Binee lss7by the ( anada-Alaska boundary survey. AimI of another mountain Ararat: The usual ktuteseal that thU was the place on w hieh Noah's Ark rested has no foundation in the Hebrew text, which reads: "On the mountains of Ararat." Ararat was tli Sncleat name of a district in eastern Armenia, tad has been used for all Ar nienia. Cincinnati Knquirer. Tht- Small-! HarBB. What professes to be the mallem IVCOrded specimen of the equine r: ii n..w on vi.-w in Milan. It is the property of Marches,. Careano. a well-km.wii horse fancier of bom bard v, w bom f our-in-hand of Shetland inmii-t. has HTII th

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ALL SORTS. The Transvsal hot 74 gold mintnc BOiiif mies. There are : people in the I'nlted Kingdom hnvlnjf n.eotnes of over 1,000 a yeur. Among the flno,nro inhahitanta of Nb-I-les H... or:;, never know today wherewith they shall buy their nieals tomorrow. A site in Fleet street, near I.udgate eireus. has been let by auction at a

ground rent of ,T00 a year, equivalent to about 32,300 per aere per annum. Five acres of lsnd at Charing Cross, London, owned by the msrquis of Ka.isbury. were bought by his ancestors Co years ago as grazing land at ten shillings an uere. The KifTel tower has been turned te, practical use by the I'aris police, who use it as a watch-tower, from which to py out those chimneys that throw up more smoke than the law allows. Home of the machines for making matches make 200 revolutions n minute aaeh, and turn out about C'.on.nnn

matches dally, or about JOJ.000,000 annually.

At Rchweinfiirt, Havaria. is one ol

Rhak into your ai - i i A Letter to Arn. Pinkham BrouyNt a r. al it.r 1.. il.n .... I. i ' I

New Shoe, feel h,y. Cures tornbuntoaa, en, sii,.,t:.iiJ Hot, ( aliooa. Bora ui Sweating Keel A I Druggist, an I Rhoe Mores Mil it, i,. Sample set FKKE Adon... A. i. i Üiiaslsd, be Roy, . V.

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81 a I think Dewey rr.n he i new .idin.rai umiorn loin, don t v on

Ha h. j'.V t a, u JK. wt.,e a Ul4r. r.ed laan. i'uek. Laur'a I aiull Meglrlaa.

Mores the bowels each day. In order to he he i. thy this is net eary. Acts gently on the liver and ki.ineys. I uus sic hiadsi he. i'rn e -'. and iUe. fiJleop!ei,pen? ' trfob Jot of time in getHag mad. ai.d teeaiig ,orr lor it.-Atlln-son (jiubc. The Ileal l'rr.ir I t Ion for (hill nnd nrrertaa bottlo or Oaora'a TAs-rr.tr ( ii i Li. I oMe. H.s simply ironand.jiiinaa.in ttlasteleaslurm NoClire 00 pay. Piirfifc

He "1 knew better than to

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HOW TO LAY tii..' DRAIN, lag, for any uncvemiess g laem ssive

lengths Of tile is quite sine tO cause a deposit of sediment und a consequent clogging f the drain. Where so much expense js undergone in ope&iag a trench for the laying of tile, to say nothing of the tile itself, it seems a great pity to have a small mistake made in laying the tile which may soon Jtstrov its Usefulness altogether. Thousands and thousands of rods of drain tile are laid every vcar. the cost 3f which is almost wholly lost through Bo small a factor as the irregular laying of the sections one section not having the sBM slope as its next neighbor, thus causing a halting in the How of water, which is sure to cause, in its turn, a deposit of earthy particles that are held in Suspension by the water. Though such a deposit may scarcely be appreciable at first, it amounts to n gn at deal in the course of a y ear, and the pipe is all too soon out of order and

must be taken up.- N. Y. Tribune. KEEP ROADS CLEAN. 4 Wcll-lxrpl ItoioUl.lr Will Add Mau Dollars to I lie Vulue of II urn I l'riM-rl) .

indies, hi'h. W e bt I u-ve that the smallest Hbetlanda seldom are under eight hands. Hut this pony is no less te-! markable for its perfect symmetry than for its minu'e proportions. The proprietor has a gn at liking for miniature horses, contending that they do more I i k for their sie 1 1.

''lli.ll horse and consume m ueh less food. Rü 1 Instead of 50. as heretofore. Japan I, ur- n-lia nil nnlw ,stu LIm . . 9 J

Cd. a dav.-I.m,ion rUr Zil '1 "' " " " V " f 111 Ku

r, two factories there, belonging- to one firm, turn out annually 2,(uX),nu0 gro6s of these little steel balls, and employ COO men, working for a duy of ten hours duration.

EDUCATIONAL MENTION.

ess. There is no pjac when- the ' produced by s compound never before ,,,,ss wljicl requires his attention east of this is more noticeable than aeoeerad, of w hich in a pound of soil T,e j,,r,,I,s "n the train, travels night I manner in which the roads art ,han ne ull,"lrpd-tliousandth of "1 day, reaches his destination. 1111 ill.) . 01 i.le 'II. . 1 1 ... .

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will compel then, to ;.i, l 1 uikling the new- kingdom, v. a. v, t once, it is a little whii, :" Vet once, agaia, in a lit tie while. In th. ir pasl I.; dory God had ahakaa the nations manj limea. "I wtl fckako the heavens:" The invisible spiritual powers, the Ideas, thmnrhta

plans, whieh control the earth. '. ;! "And the desire ,,f all nations hhall come:" a. v., the desirable thing of Sil nations, the Objfecta which the rations most deske, their ehoiceaf treasures. "Thus Isaiah writes: Theabundance of the sea shall he converted into a 1 1. r

..it-,, mi. 1 1 lives (i. e.. "resources

wealth. it is as here a sin

Bona with a plural rerb) of the (.entiles shall come utit.. 1 1,, , M and he adds in almost verbal ac.-onanee with with tins prophecy of llftggal; They shall bring gold and incense,' and 'I will glorify Um house of my glory" (lea. , 1:5.7, Hi I, it. s. e also ti :'.)." Perowa. Fourth. V. H. "The siher is mine, and t he gold is mine:" ii, created it. and He. controls it. and oampt Is it to work tor ti. furtherance of bis kingdom. Fifth, a Glorious Promise. V, f. Hie glory of this latter boUM shall be greater than of the former:" H.tt.r V.. the .'alter glory of this haVsM shall be greater than the former, the house1- being regarded as the samel house from BolomoDa time till Berod, and th,. spiritual ti mple which gn w '"t from it. More of the wealth of tht World should Come to it; but chi, fly Was this promise fulfilled in the pres- " "' " 1'i-ist. in th,- birth of the n, w niapt Dsation, In the abtdingof the spirit of (,,,(.

"And in this place will I give peace:" n.v h,,Mse llf rjod was pre reed inviolate during the terrihle OOnfliCf be -ween the IVrsiat, nml the Crrek rmmrea, Thert was larger fulfillment In the eomtOg .'. the Prince of i', an . Drtnglng p. ace ,o the. heart, peace with t'od. peace w ith 11, an. p, ace within .ich aulj and abo bringing peace on the arth, IW, ravs ,low hinlif, ,,n tll(, n.ountain tops, are beginning to dcsoend mi., tii,. plaina aad raih s. Peace means nrosm ritv h.!..

tie.. ' - rr 1 pwwia progress. PrtArTli"Ab. The desirable things of afl nations

- aeip to build up the kingdom of Clod.

It is an old and true saying that w ha; is every man's business is no man's

bus Inesa

truth

in the manner in which the roads art

left to grow up to trash and weeds When a few hours' work would keep them clean. No matter how neat a

farmer may be. or lew tidy he make? Lis farm appear, il fleet is sxiiled sc far as appearance is concerned if the few feet of public highway betwe. t the roadway and hi, fence is overgrown by unsightly WCCdlt, brush and noxious herbage. A tu at feme and well kept roadside will add many dollars to the value of n farm. Beside the question of neatness there Is another, gn-atrr reason wbioheverj man must recognise, but which i unireraalty ignored, why a farmer ahould give the road bordering his farm strict attention. It will be a difficult task, indeed, ns most of us have found to out cost, to keep the. thistles, burs and weeds in the road from scattering their seeds broadcast over the adjoining ticld.-. It is much easier to keep the roads clean. As the roads are fields where the seed is liable to lie sown at any time, by passing teams, gram or esttle. constant vigilance is nece-sarv. But the end gained certainly recompenses the labor and care. "A wise man will make use of anythin?. I will turn disease into a eorii- I modify," said Palstaff. a weii-to-dn

neighbor of ours uses the weeds and coarse crass he cuts from the road as sta. k bottoms. Where there isanvripe seed among th euttines. however, this might riot be best, hut the cutting if usually done to,, early in the season for that. National Rural,

Cd. a day. London Chronicle.

Thle ine . reeks. "Timeo Hanaus" holds e-ood for tl,.

pilfering habits of the Creeks, if not for their courage, according to the ex perlene of some Englishmen who joined the Caribuldiun legion during th recent w ar. Tw enty-five of them left their superfluous baggage, on going to the front, at the Students' club in Alliens, on the invitation of the club officials. On their return they found that the trunks and bags had been opened and everything- of value tab. q cut. On complaining to the police and the government they were offered hO cents each as comi ensation

, . 1 .. . n nail Knquirer. Tlie Smell of Main. After a summer shower you musv have often uotieed that fresh, curious, but not unpleasant odor that rises from ike new watered earth. Lately it occurred to a well-known man of "scienee

to investigate the cuuse. It proves to

rope, rh funds arc supplied by a

raai 01 psrusmi nt. 8mea January .. eollcgea, acodemies and scmiaarii ai d eight art galleries in the United Stati- have received gifts amounting to ;.:.i ?e,358, not counting contributions of less than 15,000. I'russian school principttls are pensioned seven years sooner than judges and not without reason. The-y are called upon to work nearly twice tu many hours a week as principals in other Kureipean countries. Be. David Stanton Tappan. ol Portsmouth, N. H has reeentlv ns-

sunied the presidency of Miami" university at Oxford. O. " Dr. Tat.pan grad

uated from Miami in b-04. ami has bea prominently identified with many religious and educational institutions. President Harper, of the University of Chicago, when his phy sician advise a rest, accept an invitation to arnl

out in Coloradei, or dise-overs some busi

To ii re . 1 ... 1-

Take laxative br,uni üuimne Tablets. AH druggists r- f und money if it f ails to cure So. IhirRlar go nn the prine,p!e of helping 1" rn-e,ve, and thev don't go to jail until ttey -a t help themselves. Golden Du. W e have not i een without IVso'n Cure for Consumption for 20 v.-.u-. b;.e 1-erie-l (-ami. st., Harrudmrc, Pa . May 4, IN. - 8 'u'' ,H11'nie,ll!LU! m hW wa'llsll'a 4 alorrh lure ii taken Interna. ,. 1 'nee 75c.

. Lying! a eertain assrlt of r,.ui..i;..

Boathera.

barrel

an ounce exists. Thi mmiu.ui

. . ..,.wu uas, as far ns know n, some of the properties of camphor; but so very little eould be obtained that there was much diffiealty in conducting the experiment. Cincinnati Knquirer.

At iiir leaatala Sep, ; "Who is that hate Let -faced old lady keeping Watch 0er those two prett'v girls so strictly ? She can't be their mot her." "No. Those girls are the Kocksley Leitesses, and she's their duenna." "H'm! She looks like a female detectita brought in to watch the silver." "Well, it is her duty to keep an eye on the spoons." Puck. Bleeps iBMBia the iinn. The largest ceaooa iu the world was taken by the Hritish when India W conquered. The cannon was cast about tlie year I&00 and wa the work of a chief named Chuieby Koomy Khun of Ahmedaugger. The inside of the gun 1- timd up with seats and is a favorite place for the British ollieers to go for a quiet noondsy sleep. Chicago Tribune.

BROAD TIRES BEST, fhe Raa Smut a Baa nn tawatJa a nnd a i.rmt Ileal I nilrr on II. ol I. 1, ,iiii,

The Menlnl a Iletort. The Kskimo housewife was shouting ap the back stairs. Mhfary," aha cried, "it's time you were getting breakfast." The hired girl snorted petulantly. "Aw. you make me tired." she exclaimed, "calling me before February every morningl" Such is life in Rß degrees M minntes, north latitude. Up to Hate.

transacts his business or ilclivoea I,;.

addreaa, aad boards the next train home. This sort of work, which would tire meist men out. gives him a "delightful rest." He says that he never sleeps so

well as ho does on the train, and he eomes ba k "quite refreshed." SAGE OF SAWHAW SAYS It Is much easier to secure doctors than to cure patients. With many legislators everything :s Impropriate.

it :s an old, old tradition that the

beau wno lack baekii g will ultimately ?ct footing. The actions by which a man is most teCurately judged are his transactions. Some nu n's motto is shift and drift. About the only thing labor finds abounding is the bounce. A detective must always be wary and never be w , ary . Outright ne-eusation doesn't worry upright men. A bad man can be hooked a great many times, but he aeldam acquire a taste for literature. ( I i, n.- p, moerat IHK .NiAUKhTs.

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Oodspre.eeei,b 1 1 is people in the mm, and the mighty works by which it was shown. .,,, ti promise and asmuag of Hi eontiaoud prcsenaa. -ssÄ ?tt U8",SIJ"r poaeraadboaaj aae giory. Immaaml, "b, j with us." te the expressive name of OUT Sari OUT. u. 5. h UB '""It'"" Iiis side, win lot come over to out m hen we trrting.

Hroad tiree are better than narrow

ones in every respect. On a smooth road a broad tired wag will run ji.st as easy as a narrow tind one, and on roada a little muddy a gn at deal easier. The narrow tire will make a rut mors r liss. deep, while the broad tire , fatten out and pack the ground, and u make a belter reiad. Out in the fields, also, the broad tire s superior. A narrow one cuts dovvr deep if the ground is oft. nnd haves a rut to run over with the nmwer or

l; nder. It also cuts deep enough to kill out whatever grata n ly be planted in the field. The wider" tire, while cutting in some, does not eonesrlvaat

deep, ami the grain may be tiniplv mashed and is likely to rise up and grow. In ccunfries where there is a great deal of mow the people wear wide snow shoes to keep them from sinking into the snow. The same principle may be applied to wagon tires. The Wtdet they are the less they will sirk. (If course, tin s must not be too arhta ie

they are they are liable to be heavy and clumsy. Krom four to six inches is wide enough for general purposes.

.-so. summing up. we have this: W ids tires are better than narrow ones hecause they keep the road, in better BOBditloa, do not cut up the fi, bja c much, are not so liable to kill out a arop. run just ns en-y on smooth roads 1 and a great deal easier on b:,. e,... "

Pierre Van Skkle, in Farmer Adro-cats.

An Olijeet I.eaaon. A school Inspector, findi nga class hesf iling over answering tlie question; "With what weapon did Samson slay thePhiiistii,es?"and wlshlagto prompt them, significantly taped his own heck aad aahedi "What is this?" The whole class instantly answered: "The Jawbone of an ass!" Tit-Hits.

steyaotieek Grocer No. sir, we cannot give yon credit. This is a strictlv cash i.,r..

we do not give credit to anyone. Customer ( drawing 1 imsVlf tip proud ly) Iben. sir. you ,-anint have my trade, for I never have ca.slf to pnv tc aaylsK.y. Somerville Journal. The Talilea Turned. "W l.ere did Cyrus go?" ""ut in the pastur' tear ketch the bull." "Hanw's he gittin' on7" "hooks like he ain't far enough ahead U" the bull for rn'al comfort" N Y Truth.

An IwtaittMe sisfn. Itrlggs The Nuweei's houevrooon ii orer. tJriggs -How do you know? "1 overheard Mr. Nuwed trving to recall when his ltxlge met.'" ff, jOUf, Dal

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i IT 1 1 IN Middling i i.i 't K- int. r CV'be ii . u HEAT No Red CORN So. 2

; DAI S No 2 , 1 iHK N. w M st but is COTTON Mid.: ii,K I BKKA 128 St. . . ....... i 'ows and Hell CALVEa l iM-r in ,

HO is Katr to liok SHE KP Pair to 'heH rLOl'R Pateata tnewi ear and Stral - lit VW1EAT No j RedWlnti r RN N . "vis No, . RVE No 2 ...... ll'llAt'i ii 1. 1, us . Leaf Burlev.. . IIAi "iar Tim, -Hi-, mew I Tl ER 'hull . I .o, v IvbtiB Pri sh .... b' Hth! BtendanlMi ssim ai i :a i i.v ri, bio LARD Prüm Steam, I'Uli'ln. .

'II UK Natt Steers i 'V,!:. ,i,,r to Choice , "I" I P I ,lr o, . hill, I 1 U I H Winter I' .t. ',, . ...... -Prlns Pa ants . N'o .' be i CORN No. a (.vis ,. j PKK Mess (new) rATTMC v.l.s,-ITV ' Mi 'liS AH lira, I. U HEAT V.. i .... i

CATS No White CORN No 1 Mx I N.,;u. ORI.KAN8

"'. Mien iii. ni,'OUN -No. 2 ats Wsst rn llAt i h,,, .. PORK Standard Mens BACON Bides COTTON Ml.i.flimc WHEAT nntfSF1 CORN No : Mixed V x 1 s N " 2 Mixed . . . I'oltK St w Mew BACON- i "tea r Itins oT Tei.N Middling

York, i I JS 'A T3

An Excel lent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial cfT.-cts of the well know remedy mu v cr Fioe. manufactured bv the I ai.ifoknia I io m BÜP Co , illuMrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plant-, known to be medicinally laxative and presenting then in the form most refreshing to the taste and acce-ptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative cleansmg tin- system effectually dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one toorereooaa habitual constipation permanently Its perfect freedom from ererv obieetionabla mmii,. i ...i.

w " .... .. i, y stance, and its acting on the kidnevs, liver utiil bowels wit!,,, ol --- T

or irritating them, make it the ideal laxat ive.

In th" process of manufacturi'mr firr.

are Used, ns they arc pleasant to the taste, hut the medi uia! qualities of the remedy are obtained from seuina and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Cuiroaiu Cm Brm i I ' only. In order to get i's bcneticiai efTecta ami to avoid imitations, ph ase remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL T.0UI8VIt.LE KT NEW YORK N T . r'ale by all iauggists. 1'rue pcrbulile

Health to Mrs. Archambo.

lbttss iö as rrsssAs äe! rffj "Dkah Mas. Pinkham- For tw years I f . -i t tired ami , s. ,,k and tUtzy that some days I could hardly go around tin- house. Backache and headache all the time and irfy food would aot digest and had such pains in the womb and troubled with leucorrhuta and kidaaya w ere afTccU'd. "AfU-r birth of each child I grew weaker, and hearing so much of ths giKMl you had done, I wrote to you and have taken six bottles of Lydia K. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, one box of Ixizcnges.oneboxof Lirer Pills one package of Sanative W ash, and to-

oay l am feeling as well as I ever did. W hen I get up in the morning I f, el as fresh as I did when a girl and eat and sleep wll and do all of my work. If ever I feel weak again hall know where to get my strength. I know rovr medicine cured me." Um Salihs. All'H a MHO, ( 1IAKI.K.MOXT, MASS. Tin- present Mrs. Pinkham's experience in treating female ills is nnparslI led; for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. and for sometime past has had sole charge of the eeirrespondence departme nt of her great business, treating by letter

us many as a Hundred thousand ailing women a year. All women w ho suffer are (netted to write to Mr-.. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.. for advice, which will U promptly given w ithout charge. ATTENTION I " COMRADES, arc You Rejdy to Attend ths 33d ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R. AT PHILADELPHIA,

September -4--0, lOQQ? CHEAP RATES VIA "BIG FOUR ROUTE" AND CONNECTIONS.

TtrkoM Will tw on nie September I. t, 8 nn see. eiKt to return leaving Pbila.taltibla not later than Septemtwr 11. 1, w,,h arOTlaatsaä uiK)ndc-it ,.f tieki-twlth JuiutAseot. I.J c tmitMH my, not earllir t han hrpt & Dor later tban Heat. B. I, and larmentof a fee of M oen-s part rtrt at t.moof di-foMt. an eitonsion of return .nit i lears l'hlladi.l,hla t., ami laelaOlna SlaiaN SOih may le secured. For full inf. miatlon renrt r.g t Bant rata aarisbls roatai and Una of trains, call on aaeata Ilm rona Rot ii or Udri'M uib un,l..rs:aua4 WARREN J. LYNCH, W. p. DErPE Oaa I'aaa.ATk' A.t A ii. r i A.w

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'OOOi et I NSU! ICITF.D TESTIMONIALS SAY

W. L. DOUGLAS S3&S3.50 SHOES union MADE.

Worth 1 4 to SR compved m th Other make. Inrlnrsed b oer I, oui, uno Wt-arera. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES Till BBBI ivk kate n. L. ul prin ,ubw4 bcuaa. Tk no ssbtUtate riatmeB lobeMeoad. I. arceii makers of M aa S8.no aboei tn tba T,d. Your dealer nhould keer thein-f not, w will tend oa Int. nn ii T . ' . . -

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