Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 March 1900 — Page 2

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ONE LOVE MASKED BOBBER.

T jtrA DKrc rv.. it1r at Work Pr

paring Bat tor Hext Wea-

Mpt A Mar! MI . TMta Sear Hikr( ssv. ft Joacpa. Ma. Mjrrb . A Im Mrr. AfUf a la.sr face, arith a

AifliiiiTiro it (ini((

rix n n h ii u mi

unouiLiiLU ni wiunuu

!

HIS SUBGROiHATES CLEAIUK THE WAT.

a, Utlan, arllfc nrUS ff

las TtinHitk ihs t .-title take

tur4 MaBaea-e nwveaet.i

KlsWri Baf sl 14 t"a 114

t rlana

N -11 rf

of tW

I-.non March 22. 4:12 a. m.

1 tckfruM hac pa.ed ew wee President KrdgW and the Bnris pwftasent. is addition to the S1mwttKiupi MW 1 1 de are airssdy psb-litbe-d The for um dBce teeeised a du patch from Irrtoria yewtcrelsy. TV contents of tW oonuniiBK-aliom caa not yet be oltiin.d So far a the military situation ig onerrvtd. there is prnctieaUly no change. Laad Botaerta is quietly snaking ptcparatious for the next laove. Aa wo as ary u a beginning, trreerale Ortacrr aad Hrahaat arr swiftly nsovlajc fron point to point in tar soo'hem diatneta of the Free Stat, dispersing or accepting tbe sairreoder ol

ini rvnuuniuc r-- -

the safetv of lt-u Hohen-"

cation before start inj? toward Pretoria. K correspondent of the Daily Xev at SpnugfoaVein. desrribiag taea nvoeiuent. aaya: "tern. Gatacre i sweeping threstgh tae country like a cy close, with iV iaf columns in all direetioos. Hi swiftness aad stratetnr have proved of inestimable value to Lord Ulberts. Tl.- rebuildinir of tbr railway Isrfalga at N coal's Pont will occupy twa asottha. Tae temporary bridge 31 he completed in about tea dav M in while supplies are transported by aa aerial traaawsy across tae gap. These works accessary delay the pte1 id lag, of aanpl'n i for the advance. Lord Mrthuen'- nKwemenU north of Kiniberly are belie ed to be a prelude is tin- Catherine "f a column of Bs 000 am, witk Kimta-rly as a base, to atria eastward f roan Fvurteea Streaaas into the Traru-vsal. The long snd anxiously-awaited sews of the relief of Malching has n' yet been reeehed. Mr. Schrei ner. the Cape premier, ha granted the request of the mayor f Cape Town that a public holiday be prorla-tncd tfcroi;irbout the colony oa th- relief of Mafrking. lioberla" Jalii-at Jntrl 1 Loudon. March 221. A dispatch to

the Standard from

dr.ted Tuesday, says: "Four thousand Transrasiers

CrlrKberfr trekked, on Saturday and 8ui day. to the northeast. r"iaff hj way f the ltasutoland border. They will ptouably r caught at one of the pas o MA striking feature of the advaaes ou PJoemfontcin n the abandonment of our communications with Pep lar Uro re lxn) Uoherta, confident is the ability of his transport to meet all the immediate needs of the army, deliberately left tbe enemy at Abraham's Kraal to do what they liked. The result fully justtfud him. The eaenaf to the south were paralyzed by the boldness and rapidity of the stroke, aad Generals Clement and Gatarre an re enabled to cross the Oranjre river almost without opposition."

gt

to the

keki ap tier soarthao..!

Cite. ?w. Joarwh A Coasted

trzia. fsar sadrs aowth of Bam barg, la. at J.5 a. am. The tram was is charge f Cosakse-

aar MeCee. Ilsgaaca Mnase a ftrst tbe rber at the rear

;j r Monro as a

tahbir weal thiunght the

tine rau in a

He pn'Je the be J cord.

the train slowed

escaped a th

The robicry aas r-crhnrtoa eaeral

kew ha aatsre jad k-nj et.

art sT the I nsea lanae as in the sheorr. mas re-

lsered of Si aad a -aU wat -a. Xo rf

tort ah made by tie highwaysa to

nah trat anew, and me other ear

ii ted. F 1. PHiissas. I

of Xew Btitaia. loan

eis, and a tnebaar mn from Baltimore, named I. OraeaMaser. refaaea '. l: !jee. a New York tnimifrenil

triieir. saed by

aaefct:tawik oat the Soar of the

banding the rabher the

whack he akse-d is his

eiaminau--a. Ti-

al of rtessdeat Bart's ahaat auJtt in aiahrr.

Tbirty Ptiiami lajwed by the Giv.4V Wjty ai aa EleTitoc Fell of PTiaters.

Bill

the t

s ire trreed ia ike rii:asainesv

FBI FSW Vm FIMI TO SiSEMEHT.

tkf tteslsM at err I afl!" ml la BUkrUf er act as mm Haw Brew arstss ttt Lsk Utel aillrw mm laatsr svlly In ra) s m twinf

Mireh H - Thirty p"faaaa

aere injured shortly sftrr I a m. by the fairing of a freight elevator in tho rear of the butldiag at Km Market street, where the vidians of the accede were emrdcred by the Blake ley Printing Ca. It is then gfet none of the tsjared will die. although several of

.nc other

ea'..- ' 1 rr.- taken tc

Sat rraneisro. Mtrefc ri. The Baaa ing Pailetia says: "The military nt2sontr at Maariht have a prjr.aer kv wCl he teat ta

that csaatrr shortly, if hi vi-

he estn hashed, nho s beüeved to

v:i Mat - -. -h

who is at cased of several

eap?d frees the

rccocaied by a

was. is IgM. acramrd cf m

d Jax 5

trial for

era ether crime. The ansa arhm canned the aSered Bed-

aaaads rrrest is as a-Pi-skertoa

live and a aaewhrr of the

army corps ia the Philipe. taes. It is believed that he has been a Bed

's tra-'1. for nmt tiaar. Th- r - - -

his gfc'Jt. hat the detective

that I -

that he has th right

.. ...

City. Me, March 24. Jim I

am! John KnaedT were ia- .

eärted ia Feavaary. !js. for the anardar of Mass Sow ma-her. Bedmcssd esenped. aad was next heard of nitk the Kontra Karra, m Ciha. Kenusnly wns ted. Miss Wiaaeniihn a shot to dearh oa the atght of Deeher ft jnyr. üb her eimeit store st t nasttaih aad who tried to re fcr. $he aot at the

barec: Ocrge Hake. Albert t hristiaa. Jastf h Hiffaan. .VI her; Serfrrt. Ernest Brine. James Delasaey. Walter flartwbr. Patrick Feier. Id ward Levi.

V-imaa. Goarre Weikes. John Carorge Hall. Fdward LaviUe.

tdnar-i Welt, faiward King. Louis

fltaatim Ceoree Comntoa Ht4 atortvew til tlskt. The mea had worked all night in the nrialiaa? ahnp, aad had crowded into the ekrratoe at tho top floor. Ike big elevator aasved slowly down the shaft fill the third tfoer va. reached. Then.

to Harry Obten. who had

cf the rope which set th-

later the lift, filled witl

its mans of agoaized victim

AM raw tsve TlrVli

to the :njored"

ia a neighboring building, into

the ii III were taken, but it

before a swflkcieat

cf ambulance were seeun-d to the iabired la their h-mes or

In the asore senou cases to the bospi taL The aeeidVnt wa caased by tho

of the engine S

A LY5CHI5G IS HOCNE5T.

taaiiarra f l tee-a

Maar ra. Basutoiaad. WoaaM-sdav. Marrli 21.- The proclamation of Lor J Roberts is apparently effective, as the Frse Staters arr surrendering to the Besutoland official. Theaccapatiaa of TLsha Nchu and Bouxrdle by lbs Brttanh has produced aa eirelkmt rmptession. convincing the Bnsntos thai the authority o the queen is parstUt'OT '

traee- Wfcw. R.IM Kill J a. tire

Maa4m la rrOlt latatr, T a - atara

Va, Mareh M. The

negro who. wttb a white ansa, killed Jost are asasder nad Mr. TVeHoa ic

Greenaille cvaaaty. Thursday. !

a; Stoaey Creek.

(. Ii II Uirnnni He

Lot don. Mareh TZ.- loilv n-

tcle's correspondent at Rlormfoniein, telegraphing Tuesday. March So. sajv:

"The civil government hi otrt-nized. Mr J. A. Colliaa.

rctarv of tbe interior in Stern's

fire, haa been appointed land rast. Bteyn is regarded as guilty off fatv.iti. hut not influenced by aeputism. He wna nlnsys Krtii--r - t;i!. It has been rwanored that be had repeated a naoeial bei efit from this ruaert tnt tt -report is not sulsstaattiated. Mr. Fischer played the part of tbe Stera M phhvtopheb Basts- aad Mia Bars. atawtaf ostein. March 22. -Lord Coterta. while itap"tinr the naval beiaanla oa the jasia onside the town r the presence t many of the tomavpeople. addressed tl.e men, thanking thesn for the eacelieat work they had done in the course of the earn pairs, lie wished co id luck to those who wem about to rejoin shift, and eags ssed the hope that the others swiM be pnsent at the entry into Pretoria.

et II aiU fa

up. Town. Man h ticil

asili d for Ragtand Wednesday . Ilaskard Uikrs Draa : Catarago. March 25. Huti-d Latham one of tbe foaaders of the city Of ftoadwich. Ill, nwa a Califomai forty niner is dead at bis w side arc ia Wilmette. a sttborb of florae' Whrn Mr. Lntham vten to i alif eaaa in 1st hr walkid neaiit all the way. II i. a SWarSNew Vara. Mxrch The British afeatuer Pawnee h armed from Meiln era scan ports, via lrtauda aad

ata detained at qnsraatiae. ow H firentnee ob hoard of three Of amallpov

g?ae after hina. Cttisens of GreenmUe see gathering; aad a o aching it nun neat. The gwernoa has ordered the military to :he steo to protect the

aad preserve order.

after the receipt of the 4rst

keere tvs. Tyler received a tehtroaa the jsdere of the Greened!-

it y court say is? that thrrans had

I ajBainat his it he jsaiaeai

life in case snldi n are seat. The rsvvraor can nest send the uasapa eaeepT st th rev; erst of the mi -:a r.

KUSEAJIOOK WIPED OCT.

Sfj tu mi ibr lk.iwa laaaaM-

ll a the BrieSaO ' a.kta Imtm a tee Hnr Ic a Victcma. B. C, March 24. The little Vsrtoria. B. C, Marek 2X The fit tie

"si of K j-kasnak. at the off the frow's Nest pa ae

BrdHngtsaa flaara of

de-proved by Bre. Its

KU H O ST '!. .Irl Kllleal an larufr atatlr

my a laeaaatlvr.

Mtreh 2.'. Jennie Patter

son wsa killed aad her sister Maggie a fatally injnr-d here by a locsnaotive at the crsassxng or the belt railway at Twenty -ninth street aad Stewart aseaae.

The girts, neither af whos

tc be ever IT years ef age. were their amy to werk. Thee did not

the etsrine. which was backing rapidly

both were run over.

THREE WEEKS IX PUERTO RICO

aviepaaslatl ia sat r. amy Tsa faaw a Sea SSaS tS Beaae far Sell Oaareaaarai. Xcsi York. March 24 Nantes Jeffrey Koche. editer of tbc IWwton I .lot. was a paawenger aboard the l ulled MaatBI transport Met leBand. which reach-d sort Fnday. from Ssa Juan, lseta Bans, and Santiago de Cuba. Mr. Koche spent three neeks in Puerto Kieo. observing the aaaBal and their eomlitioa. Fnm his cxprrseners while there Mr. Koch said that he was com far I lad ta confess -the I'nited States is in the snrraciou position tf having de prived tho islanders of their foreign trade and gi'ru them nothing in piacs sf it." flm laasatlsfaelarj Irraatraral . "The feeling." he continued. i that hat cumbersonve. uncertain and unmtisfactory way of doing business ta collect revenue from them tsith owe hand and give it back with the other. In other countries it has happened that some of the money adhered to one or the other hand durine the proera and wirh the best of intentions we can not hope for much better re suits here. Sfcaacal aaal (cat raSlelary. By the absurd and contradictory ci:--tom prevailing, goods that come from the I'nited States to Puerto Bsc: must be in American bottoms, a prosinaaa which recognizes Puerto Rica as part of tbe I'nited States and subject to our coasting trade BtnTj but when goods arrive they are not treated as domestic good, but purely aa foreign, and the receiver must pay duty accordingly. This peculiar coostruction applies both to import aul exports. dallkaaiSB Thrarv Isaarea. "The island ia over-populated, and as the doctrine of Malthas has never taken root there, further crowding is inevitable. There ia a great deal ot poverty there, due to the results off the hurricane last August, snd tat nant of work at present. Tbe propie are ia a distressing state of suspense, which prevents all trade until the tariff question U settled. v,at t It far ll - n rrnsrll. "The miii'-iry government is we!! administered for the most part, and ander any conditions is likely to remain a necessity for some time to come. I hae little respect for tbv hackneyed, patronizing phrase they are lit f-r self-government." but it you should say that the Puerto Kicant are not fit or ready for fro-eminent such as that of the I'nited States with all of its duties and responsibilities, hile I ir-ight agree with you. I wouid not like to be called upon to say how many parts of our own country br at home are to-dav in a like cosvdj

THE SUNDAY Si" BOOL.

a a ihr lairraailaaa. vrlra fas A.jrll B. ISvas-TSr UeailBaflaBi

rPrsrared br M " I - rs:aa.j THE LEBBON TEXT, i Ma: fees 4 C U) a A- 1 re fa jv.J Hist srst BSltW Is Ira sf "' from Gi.. te aaC from IV csfMi.ts. aed frua Jeruvaiem. sat front J wars, and from beyond Jcreaa. 1 ard seensB tie Multitude. Me west sa tats a m aata s. srd aSea H nas sst. Hu 4arip:i came aato Him: : Asd lie c p-z.r4 HU nes'.a. sad t a saht A'm. aayizcl Wessed are :he soar Is ep:rtt. Bo tietr Is :h Kiti'tm Hesvs 4 Blessed are they that moon., tor tktj sna.l be esmfaeted. kB! "d are tfea meek, for -.key ns -s-kert: & srtk. C B. ssed see they which so haseer ast thlrs: after rh ecusrasw. far they shau he Ued. 7 B ssed are the mm Ifal. far :aey sasU . ' i s - a B.eued ars the sure ta haart, fcr thtg shad see Oadt Bssal are tie neaeemakere. far tier akaU be caked the chl.dres of Osd. t Bleaaft are mey which are permeated for rtabteoaaanns' sah, for :hirs m the Ktriin. of Heivta 1U Biassed are St vk- mea shall rerTa 3 and serarccje yoa. sad shall sajr alk aasar. .- a.:.a; o. - . .- aj

THE DEED OF BLACK HERO.

!- air be the Darlas I f -

larva af a 1 a a as Vegra la raa 1 ark f Ity. ew Tack. Mareh 22. lives wrre asved by the gallant work of a young cvtored aaaa dariag a arc at a fia loai ha West One Hundred aad Thirty -fourth street. The ansa's name h M. S. Aadersoa. He detect rd the fire while oa his way to work. The flames had gained coasasheahse headway, aad la a niadsw af the second floor sto-d

wirh his six lit-

sbcr,t him. their

having been cut off by thi With two naasei-br. Aader-

i aa base tho bsrildtag next dor.

aad np to the third fleer. tVtth his aVfama swrng head downward a rot. rji.ar has body bnckward and Barward, raaaaged to reach the children a they were held ap to him by the tether. AB were taaea out safely in ether raren paar s of the building down

the

SIX HIGBBISDERS ARRESTED.

icthiag over I JOB. aad most

- be result of the pack binar that

3 Kooteaat hake. The wamts sf

tbe de-st.tate

aahd hy rtliaias of

pi opt ity haw ia mat heavy. the

all

OHL HUH DR ED PCrliO.XEO.

Ttses tltrnelew a .laaan r.ri , tela a re and r BAemsm

C&uegr. Marek 24. -A spaeisl to it kVeorvl frosa lima, ft, says. "Las: right abtat W perstans were tataa

s Kasser gnea hy täe Of ffraa- jn-iana egrets after

Wosaaa's Heame Mlaif uj ssefcrfy af Tsfaaty ekarch. rVaas ad tbrsa are

etui la a pree rssaa -ral wa:. amh

BaaBI Owe at Tkeav taisrlasa aaS Arr aar S at at Least Oar WarSrr Esek. S&a rraacasevx March 22. The polare have mode a raid on the Chinese ki:bUnerrs and arrested six of thtavaj taaaj. Each of the asm ia eaatcdj ia air am a! of at least oae nr. rk r. and several are mspreted of ha . -

f r x asaaaamaated two or

arm afl rivai longa. The

Ire der of the rang is Sa Ho Mun. whs la charged with four murders. Ma. reseked far has revolver when tbe aflaV eerv attempted to arrest Idas, hat anas aekiy diiai ms L Ober arrests will f- IjOss, aad efforts wiU be made to con -säet the higbhaaili rs of asaae of tbe erranw i hart id against thesn. thourh the poiiee admit that evidence will be t BaJ . aaBBBk

aa Rillrel

. rw.

AHssaaa. Pav. March S3. The i agias hnu'.ntr 'he seeoad section off tlx Venera express, due here at 3:4 a. h track at the cast aaal off the Altooaa yar-L and feW seer oa ha aide. rnglneer Amata KsaaT-

-K c-f HarTtbirg. ha his can, snd died eo

a iter, lire maa W H BwaaBaa esesned w rh a ahght scalp injury. None af t.- ; . .-rs or T. . . -n were ia-

Xraer Haal i tiboII)

lTierto Kieans are not fit for

fall indrpenlence-. for they never had the opportunity for q.ialifying for it but wr must not treat them as the Spaseards did. and rive them permission to swim, coupled with sa order not to go near tbe water. The result of Spain's misgovernnaent is apparent every where. It is the origin of all tat evils ia the island, ignorance, poverty and whatever lawlessness there may be. Va IMaee fe Saaerieaaa. "Puerto Rico is no place for Americans to go with a view to occupation, manual or otherwise. Labor is Bat rhaap l'aJesc. ail testimony be untrue, it is no place, either, for our

rter' politicians, for the native

beat them ia every phase of the

game.

WERE ONLY DOING THEIR DUTY

ulallera Maat br- i r... . . -las: IraMMkli- I rilrn

lf rir lit

I la Olsef Their

Orcahs. V). March 25. Jod e Mo rer. Friday. gnntrl writ off habeas corpTv in the case of Fair and Jori:eas. th tw. mamkaaal off the Tenth infantry at Fort t rook, hen fr trial in the state court ff r the -htiur of Iv. srTter Morira-u The rna-n ha i previously been acquitted of biame by a courtsartia'.. The judge held that the Law of l- did not take away frem tue army the authori to arrest desert err. i -nt gne th- mil and mio'ary authorities rose ii neat juris.iietion. Br als? held that the trial aad acejiiittal by a military cour: for ia offense against tbe la. t f in s'ttc was not a hat to preset ut:-n in the state court. He held, howeve-. that a pritatr was botrnd to obey the -ider of his comlandor ofh-er. aad tueh order will be a f id prt-'ien against rosecaitoa nnlese the illegsdity of such an order U so ct-srly shown on its face that a run of ir.iinary si-nse would know when he heard it that such cnirr wa iUegaL" The .iiadg held that ia thus obeying the order to shoot the deserter, iff be reffn-d to wait, tbe privates were proteeted. aad hr eonw-queatly ordere J their release. Fair se1 io-ken r.-re released fron formal cwsta?y Friday. They hare hen out on oil since th- prelim.nary hear.r!? 41 ine state court, aad have lean nerffor iur.g their regular duties at i on rcr.

fSe taaal Bill brlerat.

ited drseuasiea extending over three iys. tke Load ball, relating to arenas! 'has mail matte-, a a recommitted "J the house to the o us rait tar 4M post sffe- -. The bdl will hardly coast f agaa this e-sn.a.

It Rejoice, srl be exceeding lad far area. Is your reward r Heaven, far as sersecnted taejr the pews nets wfch wer sr. " OtjLVKS TIIXT Baaaaal are the para ta haart; for they aaa see GnsI alu. ix XoTKJä AXb COlIMEXTa. A parallel to the lesaoa ia found ia Luke t: 12-26. la Study ing the lesson Bote: C The S-.gtz :a Prayer Iiia : a t: c- - e it Twr . :. f! Tt Word -B..sfd- ... at:t i: t-U II) Ths Beamadss Taken SrUr - Matt. S: 141 Gl The Bes.lt sirs sa a WU. .JUit I- MS A Night in Irayer. From Luke ve learn that Jesus spent the whole night, preceding the choosing off tbe 12 apostles snd the utterance of His great sermon, ia prayer. The Word "Blessed." This word ia Bine times repeated in nine consecutive verses. In paraphrasing the text the word "happy" haa often been used. Bat "blessed" is more thaa "happy." The term is more nearly expressed if we speak of the -blessed " ia those: who enjoy the faror of Hod. The Bcatitades. Of wbora does Jesus speak aa enjoying the favor of trod? 1 1 - "The poor in spirit:" Those who realize their un worthiness before God. and who are conscious of si a aad spirit cai incompleteness. "Theirs is the Kingdom of Hesven:" Because only to those who deeply fee! their ceeu of the highest things can the

highest things bring sat isf action, it

implies Heaven here and now. for B Christian character is a Heaven oa earth. 1 2 ) "They that mourn : " Mourn ia ths earthly sense, and more for those who have to bear heavy burdens for ths sake of throat: but chiefly, perhaps, those who mourn their ignorance and sin. For all of these the connotation that Christ brings is the only cornfort that Alia the soul. They shall indeed Le comforted. (3) "The meek:" This has come to be a despised term, as signifying those who are without stamina or character. On the contrary, it ia a chief trait in every noble c haracter, for meekness is mildness of temper, aad patience under Injuries. "For they shall inherit the earth: An old proverb haa it that "all things come to him who waits." Patience snd humility are cardinal virtues. fl "They which do hunger and thirst after righteousness:" It has oee:. said that Lunger and thirst are the strongest spurs to action. So it is not so mach a promise aa s law of nature that "they shall be filled. i) "The merciful:" Those disposed to pity aad spare: unwilling to give pain. Thea find merer, for Love ia the law of the kingdom of God. aad those who pity aad spare others ars lul&lling the law of that kingdom 4) "The pure in heart:" A man seea in others that which ia within himself. If he ia selfish, he cannot realur that others can be unselfish. If be is impure, all the world is impure; bat if he is purr in heart and naiad, he begins to realise something of the character of tbe Holy God. 1 7) The peacemakers:" If God Is ides, then Be desires peace among Iiis children. How Batural that the peacemakers should he called the children off God. (j) "They which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: Two conditions are necessary for this likai J " One la that tbe persecution is for righteeaaawsa sähe, and the oth-r is that the evil rpnkcn agaiast you is ottered -falsely." There is strength ia the comootasness of being rijrht. and Leaven manifests appro ral. no matter bat is the attitude of the world. The IV-atitudes as a Whole. It has been pointed out thai three of tbe beatitudes, the second, fourth and sixth, represent tae inner life toward God. Curiously dovetailed with these, tbe third, fifth and seventh re pre teat the outward manifestation of that inner life toward mea. The first beatitude coricernintr "the poor ia spirit. is the condition est of which ail tbe others grow, and "the persecuted" of the lat beatitude are those who try to live the beatitudes ovjt ia this evil world They will he persecuted and must stand ready to submit to the test

Spring Humors of the Blood Coma to a certain arreeatage of all the prople. Probably Tl per rem. of thea people are cured every year by Hi.: s fkexiaparilla. aad we hope by thus advertisement to get tbe other 22- pet real, to take Hood'. Sarsaparalla It haa aaade asore people w.li. f more wonderful cures than any othri Baedirine in the world. Its Mreagth as a blond peaifler is demonstrated s its marvelous cores of crcfula Salt Brioum Scald Head Boils. Pimples All kinds of Humor Psoriasis Stood Poison lrg Srtoumatism Citarrtt Malaria. Etc.

AH of which are prevaleat st th j as

Yoa need Hood's Samanarir.a

It will do you wonderful good. Hood's SarsapariHa la America's Greatest Blood Medici i

Tke mstarr af s iittie three-years d lad bsta away frees hasse avera-:. axi ir return asked: "Aad bow did ary fattie wai get to seep hat anrät vnthsst mamma" "Oh. she rented, "taps tsnsd to ttr aw like Va wars aa' I da west to shea seat

Write bsawa to Alien H t trat si. Ler e, ! Y . f r s FKk-E saate si JLm i . v

a powder to staaae inte aar shoes. U rhllhmiss. avresrina, damp swoLea,

:a ie-v it swiei e-w or v. A lertaia care for tarns sad B .

belar.

"If yes haa beer aj tie Brewas' e-.'d-s

t-. ;i . casg Tkarc. "ysa ssssa SSSi i

;r .n si - . - - t-

I wonds't. srther." sad the V Bar he ia i "If ssstrunwey ami not i there wsa!d sot he asrh a stsvev sear a aaste last have misagsd t r

s:ier rr a lew vj-. 4a- t.i : s

Ta t are a t ela ta Oae Dar Take Laxative Brome Omsme Table-

-e sail

Dca't gve ap a hi"! for !cst. The fdluai Buy set asarrred aad make it gaad. Wash-

it . - -

Fh psrkage sffPlTN A M i A! . DYL ec.c-rs mace aoods thaa aai dye aad cv. rs :m Utter las. .--.dbyaJ

S me men ssrre so era h . i'-n swhue thee thmk tier eajor .: H ssh.ao-

oa .a

U. Jahn F. Mm

of the Grirer deliven- to

f-.nl lead in his room st 7 a. ra

He had retired about five laMMB earlier Apaphixr ia supposed to have causst has death.

w.:h Ha' H.rr cd

nsreaaand aaS lar. PAe's Toothache Drops Care ia m - l:1.

Hamsa-.ty's dee re for revenge a tnted ia amkirg the gast s ban off ncUCh.csga Dnatch.

Far Wasopisg Cough. Piss's Ca- is s aseceasfal remedy M P Theter. e7 p Ate, Disiklya. Jf. Y . N. v M. M

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Effort to boar tho duff moäw oro fcsrsrr, but they tbO mmmmkMmWB motHJho cause is ro-

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much for tho hootth of Amorican women Rood tho ffratofui Betters from

pouring m this paper, Mrs. Pkmkham oounseis women free of charge Her address Is Lyon,

PbnniBg to Papa- This Spring1.

Sera TbansMs. BTa heart was as great as the world, hot there wav no room in It nt hold the memcer of wronjr r.nsersoa.

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SELECT VALL PAPERW. wi stl a atasere

Oar e-rand baslness la life Is sot to e what lies diralT st a distance, but

to do what lies clearly at hand Carle le Ty-t faith ra-Mtpoae aad treat awhile. T t Is no reasera sons heuM tako offense that the father gl ret h them Sot tvete n year hire, as he doth to Wred atnaata; better that God's helra

live open hope thsa upon hire eel Ruthertord.

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