Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 November 1900 — Page 6

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Th Condit on of Fall Sown Wheat, Rye, L;e. , in Germany Above the Medium. WHAT THE FIGURES FR3M FRANCE SHOW. aaaar I anc I r..p I ln.ll Mtl4 mil U.M. Inn I ml. ii. mt Hin e rtoual. urmilrd III.' Ileaull lb Hlrr r. vnurnlmi smaller ha I !. Washington, Nov. Kutopean report to Ute deportment f esrleul turv ahon Mi.it the condition! t laaV owu win-it. 1 It and rye in tiernnnuy. .1 fh -uill n jM.i .1 bv the Onnau statistical orti-c. im tom-nb bl) above Medium Krrnih t ereal I rt The preliminary oaBciel eetJmutu of Trr m h ereel ro - :! lOOO, shon the rodhftction of I3J06.1S9 bushels of fcirir j tor th 1900 crops i for Hfl.ItT bushels of berloj ami rTC,43e ' bushels ot oat. Both frmitu were lit tie lighter in yield than in ISN; bc-odes rcturninp a in.iM.-i field pet men- in mc Murrd bushels. Cow perl" in of the wheat. aaiUe, rye, berley end oat production in Kran- for ten years, shows that each of these crops i below tin- de, cnnial average, k e as below the crop of lOOt, though the deficit, as oomurod with Ike decennial average, is small in the ctw of the iiuMi' important eereala. Tkr nur eon la In.lia. The tnel feneml uwiaovaadtuB of the Indian fUWeiBmeat on the sugar em crop for th. aaOfJ lS90-ltOO ehoMs tli it in IkiMi northern and eouthern India the season bcgini well for this crop and the area planted wuk larcer than in lOOS-lS 10, being approximately equal to the average BT mm Failure of rain, however, later. seriously injur d the crop In tee Punjab district at least one-third of the erop was lost, and the erop of the eorthwest provinces a estimated a only 62 per cent, but in Henjral and Madras pro from 93 to 7 per cent, of an averac crop was realized. The rut India Hire im. The area under rice in 'he ItMMtM sonson is entbnated mi approslinntoly S3.000.000 acres, somewhat smaller than that in I891M0, but more than the averatre. Tin yield was estimated at somewhat over I '. 4 tons. beInjj. like the area, mailer than that of laat year. This red net ion is in Madras and Bengal province. A STATIONARY LIFE LINE. A Needed nfeitnard to llonian Lite BMUed to Ihr hlcaiiu Sanitary t aaal. GWcagOi No. IS. In futuie it will not lw neL-ess.ir to Mm." out the life line" when a eron- falls overboard in the sanitary canal at any point between Willow Springs and the controlling wmU A stationary life line, consisting of a si roup wire cable, has been stretched along the entite distance of M Salles for the use of victims of accldente. I' was constructed at a , t ..! '.J.oti.i. The line extends UlOOg hat is known as the rock cut. Here on either side perpendicular walls of rock rise from 8 to 12 feet above the water edge. There is no other possible means of escape for leWeoua thrown overlard or thron. h ae) CUUM are .Dtnpelled to take to tli-- water. The cable is made teal to iron clatnpe projecting from th gi nnte wall. II hanL's a few inches iWoxe the ".iter and every qusrter mil" there i an iron bidder ha. I'll- to Mie tup of the to. U. Work on the able was l.- jnn last May Slid oinpbt.il l'rid.i The Itoanisnlew crovernment reports give J.9'tl acres of wheat in tKj. with a production of IS,4eS,W0 bushels. MONITOR NEVADA LAUNCHED. I be I nlled tale llnrlMir Uelease Monitor etndii lill.fl Water at IIa ill. Me. Hath. Me.. Vo Stales monitor Nevada, the Inrgeel prorernmenl built bv the Bat fa iron aiiceessfully laun lud inir was witiiewil hv a I The United in tonnage easel erer works. WM The nroeeedr larj.'e nutnher I he i essel and l vinir at t rai ted of neotile. th'- slz . . ber enkne character boring e wid.- Interest. The vessii .i released Od down the way- in a not by Miss Annie C. boutelle. i ixl -tart-'I manner vounirest ilsnslilse of Consressman Charles A. Itoutelle, who chii-'ened her. Ihe IjiiII. held In p' o-e till the last moment by a enaefal Adjust rnent .i the aboring, and strong Cnble, v.is t free by -. i.i the iojm- at the prop or moment. Mis. Boutelle Bted a silver hat' b. t proa hied h) the builder. As the monitor -tnrtecl down the ssays Miss Houlelle dashed a bottle of American chumpague across the bow and christeneil the vessel "Nj ed;i MORE OFFICIAL FIGURES. hai.M Knna a Sllaht Inereaae ta l.i.nln t Ion and V. i ml' a I nllIna IK of Over "even l'rr I rnl. Washington, Nov. 2-V The population of the state of Kansas, as officially announced. is I.4TU. I'." as against ,eVf,0M in r.0. This is en ineresse of 43,0, or ? per cnt. Weehlngton. Nov. is. The population of the state of Nevada, as offtislly anno, meed. Is 42,a.!5 ns against aft.tf1 la 1H90. I'his is a decrease of J.42G or f.4 per cent.

THE PRELIMINARY HEARING.

Th MU'Olrn .1 I'rkm Hate irdllas Ihr 1. im. of I'rellmliiarjr Treaty Ii Ii hin. Pekm. N" The diplomat!' body held a final meeting this mornng end agreed iipen the terms of ih urelimlnerj trontj Wotnlng now m Biain except to secl're the approval of the rnanc lite .vernuieiitfc U for dctinitc eegotbslioni with the l hiues peace umiuwleelnniifi are ksngSaV The proi-ise terms of th set t lenienl have not t been made public here; hut it is believed, oetatda the dip Innmtif corps, that the main point:1re in substantial agreement with those contained in the French note tc the powers, namely, punishment foi the gnilty. indemnity to p.viTiimcntt and individual-, retention of strong isgatlon gnnrda ami the eeenpntion oi t.rtain placea between I'ckin and Taku. party of meriean cavalry went It rle) to dieneret1 a band of bendJtl in a villajre II miles from l'ekin. flM village was found strongly fortified hut the isoerieens attacked and cap tureil it. killinir seven fhinese. A secret edict from Sian Kti to th i provini-iai rieeroyt and fjovernors orders them to cease the ma mi fai't un Ot Modern atin and to revert to tht old type of weapons, becanae aaoderi amis nave proven uunii u-.-ivo. againal the foreigners," AFFAIRS IN FAR-OFF LUZON. gnr ilof lUro . I Hi m . r.l Four Natlvei to Br eTaagii iiatti at Bagass. Paaef. Manila. Nov. 26. The funeral ol Heron Dmnarais. the Frenchman whe was killed by the insurgents whib within their lines last year, where h had gone to intercede with AgUlnaldt lor the release of the Spanish priaOtV ers. took place yesterday in the ureal Church of San Aupustin, in Manila. II was attended by a distinguished concourse. Including generals, commissioner, consuls and hundreds ol American- who were on each side ol S'Ts ! remains. Four natives will lie banged al Dsirupan. I.uon, next Thursday. The are under conviction for arson and murder, the victims of the lattei i-rinie including two American prisoners. The military courts are now retaming numerous death sentencci upon natives. T'articuliirs have just been received from Hoilo of the battle. Otober '.:, at Bsjgneon, Island of I'anay. when jno bolomen and .it riflemen attacked the Americans, who lost three killed Lieut. EL M. Koont. Sergeant Kltchel and Corpornl Uurn-. all of corajiany F, Fort v -fourth infantry. It appears that CofpOfal I'.urns vva tuiiniwi liile rei-oii noiterinir. and . ... .- ...i L.-:...i,r. ' I.ICUI rVOOlllA illlll .-riyrnin z . i , owere nie reed bv -pears, while goiny . to relieve an outpost. When the garrison fon-e atf.-vcked the rebels 49 of the latter were killed. None of the other parties of attackinir natives made mil. h of a stand, and the insurgents lost 103 killed all told ' FLOODS IN THK OHIO VALLEY. CatattasMHM atataa lev ievevol ia ( mi' lliuli M nlrr U Ith Dlsaf.lr.tua Heanlls. I incinnati. Nov. 15, Floods are re ported all along the Ohio valley. In alnit the entire valley it has been raining -im last Tuesday, and almost continuously sinee Friday. While no Uten are reported lost, the dam;il'.- to property is eonsideratile. The Lkktng river m Kentucky ti very high, and caused some damage on the Ohio tide by its waters rush ing across the Ohio channel and Weeping the I incinnati landing. Ont of the bridges over the I. irk inir colluectittg Covington and Newport WW swept away. The lumber yards, miib and shipping generally sutTercd great loss. On the Ohio side the lireat ami the Little Miami rivers are both high and) Booth coming from the tribute in- of the hio are reported from every direct ion. The Ohio r-e eight L et here duritur the la-t 14 hours and is rising more rapidly to-night. TO BE INVITED TO RETIRE. Tkr llinliop f llavami ecurd of Belnsj loo i r i .-o .1 1 to Am.-ri.-n. Havana, Sot. H. t a meeting held in Havana, jroaterdey, by the pponenta of htonsignor Hbnrrettl, bishop of Havana. Io n. liome presented a resolution that all tne muni ctpntities should send the bishop tete prnnu informing him that he was not wanteM hj the Cohn us nnd naking him to retire in favor of a Cuban ecclesiastic. All ihe apenkerv aecused Mut. Sbarretti of l.ing too inUch of an tnerican in hi- point of view ami of favoring an neva t ion to the Cuited states. Mar Krsnit In a lm.-i. Havana. Nov. M, It ll sniil that ion. Rodriguez, mayor of Havana, has challenged Senor Miguel, editor of l.a l.ucha, to fight a duel in con--eijuence of an alleged libelous article attacking the integrity of ihe mayors ottotV li l.ucha published a Btatemet.t yesti rthiy that it had no intention of ettaokintf th'' bnrncter if the mayor. Both parties deny that the matter will Im- carried any f urthe', but the friends of both say that ihe denial Is only a ru-e to put the police ort tu scent.

QUARRELED CVrR A W0MAII.

Th Outronte I lie Islil.lll to ot a geneg stllMaesIrs or MsiisanaMii aflnneapolU li. Hnmilton, prlaoner at 1 1 Minn., Nov. Frank a new -.paper man. is a . . hi rnl police stnUoa cbarireo with murder a- the r caul I Of tin- stabbing to death of Leonard Hey. u jronng mlllionalrt society man of the cit. at the et hotel, early yesterdej morning Hamilton, who ha. I been in the cilsto.lv of detective since lii" trapc.lv. was not formally placed under arrest until late vesterdav afternoon, when th" coroners jury returned a verdict holding him responaihla for the denth of young Day. The tragedy took place in the billiard room of the hotel at two o'clock in (he mornini'. after a quarrel over a woman, participated in bv Hamilton. Day and a niimher of other prominent men. During the tiht Fred QeorgOi a BOCietj leader, was badly cut in the rigbl hand. (.coil:.- and Day were, in company with C. B. Force, another socictv notal'le. playing pool, when EUuniltOO and Day began ipiarreling. An effort was made trseiatate thein by several bystnndera, and for a few moments quiet was restored. Then the trouble broke out anew and ended only wher. Jlny lav dying n the floor. Hamilton, with whom had been tight lag. was the first to bend over him aim offer aid. but it was too late, for in five minutes the injured man was dead. I ii.- nu n who had taken any hand in the nffray at Ones left the place, but were later founu oy the police, who took charge of the ease. Coroner Nelson, at tne request of friends of the prisoner and of the dead man. held an inquest yesterdav afternoon, when all of the witnesses of the tragedy testilicd. None saw the fatal blow struck, hut all agreed that Hamilton was the only man with whom Day had been fighting. He was well known in society circles. Frank H. Hamilton came to tin- eitj lnt spring, and has since been employed as sporting reporter on one of the local papers. He bafl a wealthy uncle in New York. SEWTEHCEP TO COUSTY JAIL. Oca. Brawn. In Spite ef the Pleading of Krlrnilt. Mnl ulirr lor VV ronadnlna. Chicago. Nov. 86, lien. Theo. F. Ürown has leen sentenced by JadgC Kohlsaat to srve i months in the DvPnge county jail for violation of the pension law. The defendant vva-. convicted of nuiKing a false uttidavit in reganl to the pension claim Oi Mrs. Florence I. Hall, a widow, lien. Bronte's friends pleaded in his behalf, first Itefore the pension bureau at Washington, ""d later with the I'nited States court. Drown i N years old and a mem- ; her of the M. A. H. lb' i- said to have a family in the east. Mrs. Hall was on the k-iisi..i. roils netause f the -errieee ..r her Dusoana, nooeri i. nan, m the i , v , 1 war. In the summer of . M the jvension examiners began jiroceedings to remove her an me from the rolls on the a a ki it 11.11 laa cround that he was supported by inn. I'.ri.wn. de!i. r.rown made two contradictory afli.lavits. Stating, when tlo- second was made, that he was IgnOTUnl of the wording of the former deposition signed with his name. AN INTREPID CHICAGO GIRL. I'erfiirmeil a l'erlliin Kent lo Ratify Ike 1'iillee of a lloi wlnr. at Her HOnMa Chicago, .Not. M. Walking a narrow stone .edge 10 feel from tho "round, connect ing the bal'-ony of her father's residence. CI- Forrest rille avenue, with that of a neighbor, Mies Jennie Voonglovei early y eater day morning, gave the alarm tnni a burglar was at work in her home. A sipiad of policemen responded to a telephone rail, but the intruder, after frightening Mi-s Youngtove'l mother Into hysterics, hnd escaped. Mr. Yoiinglove was absent from the it iind the two women and a servant were alone in the bouse, 1 1 n vLttg given the alarm, Mi-- YoungloVU retraced her steps u protect her mother. Ihe burglar took nothing of nine. HORRIBLE CASE OF SUICIDE, aVag f " iteenate line Paaa4 l.tten i.ii. naked in fnnaae Mat sp rlna. Pngoan Junction, Coin Nov. M.- (itl zens of I'agossj Bpringn were borrl Red bv the discovery of the body of man in Hot Spring'. The body was at once removed and it was found to be literal v cooked. The temperature of the un tempered water of the Spring is over ICO degrees. Investigation disclosed the fuel that tlie man wa- u Stranger who had given the name of Smith and nothing was discovered that would solve his identity. He was without money, and it is supposed he chose to commit suicide in this novel manner. Bteetrte iowselll MTnehei avenuy. Tillamook, Ore., Nov. M. 1 ty the Wreaking of I dam. the electric sawmill near llnbsonv ille was washed away and destroyed. The mill was situated in a "iil. li. and w In n the dam broke above an immense body of water came down, OUr ry tttg frees ami rock-. ),e rushing water took up the mills and carried it a (pinrter of a mile, completely demolishing it and covering it with debris. The dynamo and tOWer house jn-.t escaped, as the gulch willens out there. Ihe lose will eniou it to many thousands.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

I.e. i la the lairraallonal lories (,.r ataeeonVee a. nmo ra Hleh una lluler. PTiifeisil vj H Cr Usalantsn 1 Tin: UMgftN TlXf Matthew - 1. Ant. bei i one can sad -.dd unto H , . m .si. r. wii.it ;.'.. i blag Shall 1 ,lo. Itiat I ma) ha e eternal life"? IT. Ami lb- SSM m l" Mm Why CSlJrll thou in' i' Iben i sons nood but mie. th.it i. Dei; t'ut if I hoe will nwr into lite, keen the t "..mm. Oi. Im MS. is H salth unto Hun Which! J.sus Thou ah. ill .: iiu mur.l. r. Thou h.lt net commit sdultary, Thou halt not steal. Thou hall um biar false ami.-s, in li.. nor thy father ami thy mother; Thou shuii i.jv. in) selehhor as thjr M 1 1 Th youtiK man lalth ttBte Him All Ihes. ihn. ks have 1 k. pt Horn my youth ui. what lack 1 yet t . . .'1 J,-us nah) unto htm If thou wilt bs ptrfset, KO and sell that thou hast, and Klve to the poor, und thou halt have inusiirs in Heaven; and comr ami fiu. Me. nut when ih. ream' heard that Min K, he Went away orrowful. for he h.i.i nr. at po.-s. ssi.ni ,i. I n aatd JcSUI unto His disciples. V.rily I say unto you That a rich man hüll hardly etiler Into ths klnwdom of Ib a vi i'. . . M And aRatn I say in to u: Itlsi ioler for a camel to go ihr.umh the eye of a s . die. than fur a rich man to Mi r Into ihe kingdom of t led. J6. Wh.n His dipclpUs h. ard It. th. y w, i , saosedlnly ssaased, aaylng: ho then can US naved? . l j! j.Mis h held ihem. aad sate ante ih.-m: With nun this I Impossible; hut svitli Oed all thli K are possible. MOLDEN TEXT. Children, how hnrd is It for them that trust in rl.-hes to enter Into the kiiiR.lom of Oedt Mafl Wa Tha Incident of (he lesson occurred March. A. 1). 30. This was the last month of Jesus esrthly life during what is known as the IVican ministry. Jesus was on His lost journey down the .Ionian river to Jerusalem. It must have been about the same time as the healing of the ten leKrs recently studied. After the story bl the healing of the ten lepers in the Cioape account we have two parab'e-: (1) Of the importunate widow; (2) Of the pharisce and the publican. l'hcn occurs the discourse about dirorce, and then the very beautiful incident of Christ blessing the little children. LKMON ANALYSIS 1 The Rich Young Kuler; a fharacter sk. ich Va nV Lack In a Good Life I Bssential Klement In Christian Cheractev Vs. 2t-s 4 Oatiger in Riches v' i :i Wealth a constant temptation. .in Th I'lvlne Klement In Life. The Bich Young Kuler; a Character Sketch. W have in the lesson text the points of a not uncommon type of character. The man that came to Jeans was young, rich and a ruler, one who was a leading man among the .lews and honored by them. That he was a ruler we learn from Luke. His inclinations and bent were religious, ss opposed to those who gave themlelvei nrhollj over to material gains ai.d smusemeBtn. His was an exemplary conduct from a mora! standpoint. More than this, he seems to have had mere than ordinary regard for the law and the teachers of Israel. He was open to reproof and iii;nic - I u"in nnt ,,f thp L Tl o W - i t - .-1 1 1 n. H. mwowm s a aa va v -" - kind, hut sough! for nnd respected the adcViee of oihers. He was broailtninded. The phnrisees had been his teachers. Jesus' teachings were in many respects Opposed to theirs, but the younij ruler recognized in Him a master mind and spirit. He rea!ied Miat there was something to live for virle of end beyond this present life. Lack in a Good Life. Many would to- satisfied with such a record as is Imputed to the voting ruler, but he i n . ii. it v,., feels that there Is n lack, lie h.is ':i.d to live the upright life, but still soenethtng he wants eludes him JeSOS, with His wonderful insight into human character, sees the weak point at once. The letter of the Moenlc 1 w has been kept, but the question is. has he been inapt red by high spiritual motive? And here we may say that we think the chief import of the lesson will be lost if the emphasis Is put upon the possession of riches. The holding of great wealth may be right or it may be wrong, hut the holding nf wealth, great or SOIUll, should never be n'.lovved to prevent the pos-e-sion of "treasure In Heav.n" (verse 21). M at was thensreak point in the character of an otherwise exemplary younc tnnn. The essential element in Christian chnrncbr is the subordination of every pift and talent ( inclining wealth and position of honor) to the Impulses of the spiritual nature. Danger in Riches. A struggle was on in the heart of the young ruler. Which side of his nature ultimately triumphed we cannot tell. All we tire told i- that "tot eren! awej sorrow ful,1 .i. -us mid: "verily, I any unto you. that a rich man shall hardly (with difficulty) enter into the kingdom of Heaven." This is because in i ,. possession of great wealth there i- ti e cmstant temptation to oiiove the material thing- of life to cloud the vision for Bplritonl concern. The demand- of immediate position keep Obtruding themselves before the deeper and more real business of liv- : g Cod has not only given us bodies nnd minds, but imniortnl souls. If the rich cannot be saved, the natural question of the disciples was: "Who then .an he -.'ie,!?" Jesus reminds them of the divine element in life. Man is not eft alone to firht the hat- : Qod helps, and with Him all things are possible. Ilam's Horn lllnats. The Kingdom of IbafcD is t lie organiiatiOl of earth on the plan of Heaven. Lei your bark he propelled by the rinds .f Ihavi n end not by the tides from b ni nth. It bettCff t" fr.ivc yon- bank in vour beerl than your heart in yout bank. The 'illowsnlp of Ills stiiTertngs makes possible the yvnpetbj wrtthotn ers. . britir to let your family wreck tin house than to allow fashion to rain our bums.

A NARROW ESCAPE.

A GRATEFUL WOMAN.

MKS. F. J. LYNCH, GKANH RAPIDS, MICH. Mrs. V J. Lvnch, BM South Division street, Qmnd Kapids. Mich., writes: The Porom Mediate Compnnji Colombian, Ohio: Qmnilmmmn- " I nmrnmmily Noommtnrf Pmrunm to mny muff mr Ing women oe It oaeeo quickly. I hmd m momt pmrmlmtmnt oough which nothing aaamad to cufo. Two boft lorn of Pmrunm did mora tor mo thmn mil tho doctor

mod to do. In m coup Im of mod hmvm boon enjoying It frlond to women." Chronic Coughs and Colds Arc Catarrhal Diseases Catarrh is the Continual Scourge of Christendom. Catarrh boven ominously ..ver every city, and nestles tnai hemus.v in every hamtat it dies with vamnire wings from countrv t.i eoantrr. and cast a black -hadow ,,(' itoiHir over all lands. Its sUaithv spt.r.Mch and .ir.g.-t nor stay makes it a dread to the nhvsician and a nest to the patient. t- .v. .i. c LkiUVuJ i diallers ine uiri i . laui. .uuu mv.v.v. i ... I 1... ...U.ü.V.- Kre.f li itii. i.f ,r,illti A ri A tho in v iif vs a- mi acinus ' - i t

I.,, ng of the b'u.d.ing mai.b-n to the h...i.,w .v- a .;rug -t'-rc :ti tn.-as'" "i i;.. w r cough of consumption. In its wit herinn incomplete without reruns, it can be obgrasp the rounded form of the fond wife tained anywhere with dins t ir 1' r us, and mother becomes gaunt and spectral, I A complete guide f.,r the prevention and and the healthy flush of manhooii turns to ' cure of catarrh and ail diseases .1 i ' r, the sallow, haggard visage of the invalid. sent free by The IVruna Medicine 1 0., LO Cougb takes tee place of eonversation, lumbus. Ohio.

Heat for Ihe llowela. No Butter what ails you, besdsehe to a cancer, you wiil never get w-ii until our bowels are put right. Cascarcts help nature, rure you without a gripe or pa;ti. produce easy natural movements, cost you just M cent to start getting vour health hark I i. ,ir. ts ( ati.iv t ithait.c. the gi nuine. put ., tikla!... f re lamp It, w if mit.it mtis. Werke Boll vn. "T can't have lost a'.I my good looks," said Min Sortbside to Inr beet friend, Mia Bhsdyside. "for I can still obtain a statin a ' vvdtd street ear." h. well," replied Mi Bhsdyside, "you know the men will give seats to old age as well as to youthful beauty " Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. What Shai We Hnve for ll-aaerlT This question arises every day. Ix-t us answer it to .lay. Trv Jell O, delicious and hea thtul. I'reparid in two miiiuti . No boiling' no baking! add boiling eater and set to cool. Flavors: Imon, Orange, Rasp-U-irv, Strawberry. At roar grocsva, its-. Mr-. Leu Hunter "Why are you so suspicious ,,f ( ,,unt 'oti S.umt lie can't h !p being cross eyed." Mr. Hunter I know it; but he links ciiniked." Sin oi Set. The neaf Prescription for Chills ami Fever la a bottle of Onova's TaavKtiei Cm u. Ton tc. It - simply iron and qui nine Ic ntastclvss form. .No. i;re no pay. I ri. bbsb, If a man th.nk he is UTOUfai and tel's you hi tronhles, don't say there is another tiuc to the story, ot he will think you are fool An bison 0 t nrlep's Ink is used hv milli'.na. Urbich is I sure nr of Of it-quality. Sei d fr I r . booklet, -lt k tigs. Audri-s i art, i - ink t .. . I. -i-i.. vi iss. "I"! ' wife lift Imii because he stole a .' "She must be pat titular. "Sue is. sto'e it irm tin cook." Cleveland Hi Pr. Vis,,' Cure i the best nedicine we vir ted fot al iffeetioni of the throat and hit.gs. Witt. . lin isley, atibur. n. Ind., Feb. W, Ist, Kven the timid ongniicr wlii-'a at d in ger. X. Y. Press. ( heck Colds and Bronchitis with Hale's Honey of norehouud and Tar. Pike's Toothache DroM Cure in one minute A smile is the reflection of a light heart. Chi. ago Daily News. a Hysnrpsia is the bane of the human system. Protect vitirself against its ravages by the use of BecUMU's I'M - B OUU, He one I i vi r too busy to tell hn trouhk Alchiion (.lobe. To I tire a t old In One Dar Take LanstiveBromoöomni." Tablets au Arusrists refund money ii it falle tenure 'Joe Abuse is doubly painful wh. n wit is used tuveraace. ( I, , iago Daily Xewi. Dreist is as simple as washing when roe OSt rVrttvM Fvnr.i.rss Hras. Hold by nil tli lUnjaMa. The booUlatk begiu at lh fot.-N. Y. I'rvbS.

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