Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1901 — Page 3

liaw'a Thlaf W ofTc r Om ifaukdfwi Detlef R ward for a ii ' ' Ui i Ii th.it ..i.i. im-d I.'. j i in bi ) A Co., PrefM , Total o, o. Va, the uioii?rsignel, BBVS known K.J. Cheney lor the laal 15 years, ami believe him parfectly honorable in all bua i n es s IrBBBBS tiona Bb4 tirianoally able to curry out uy ebiigotiuiia Ii i . hy thair firm V'ai at Truax, holeaale Drug.iata, ToUdo. O. Wa!dmg, Kn.nan 4 Marvin, Wholeaal Druggiete, Toledo, (. Hau (atairh Cur ia taken internally, acting directly upon tha blood ami mm out aurfacee of tha aystam. l'rice 7.V per bottle. Bold by aJl Drugfiata. Testnuouiali free. Hall Family Pills are tba bett. Hot Afraid of Kldnaprra.

"Geonlie," aa.id the mother!) old aoul, "aren't you fraid to be so far from hooia at aa late an hour aa Lhta?" "Afraid of what!" ! Iddaapers.'1 "Naa!" exclaimed Geordie. "I'm a good little bof "d the Lord will take rare ot me. "Sides," he added, eyn tempt uouaijr, "my papa aan't got any money." incago Tribune. Aa Innovation. The Lajkrille & Naahviile R. K together with ita Connection lines haa m.-urated the Chicago A Finnda Limited, which ia 0 daily, train, ,'ide treats 1 mied , ateam heated, gas- lighted, with dining rar arrviee for all nieula en route from Chicago to Thornaeville, Ca., Jackton villa and St Augustine, Fla. Thia train leaves Chicago over tha Chicago & Kantern Illinois tracks at II 09 a. m , running via Evantv.lle, Nashville, Birmingham, Montgomery. Plant Syst to Jackaonville, and Florida Eait Coast te fit. Augustine, arriving at the latter City at 7:30 the next evening, making the faxte time ever made between these pomta. Thiai train hat annex sleeper leaving Su Louis at 2:15 p. m. which also run through. Mr. C. L. Stona, General Psskiibi-i Agent, Louisville A Nathvilla R. K , Louisville, Ky., will answer all inquiries cor.cemina, thia train and furniah printed mattar coa earning it. Forst of Habit. Husban.! fit turning from hia firwt aetecf 1b a b.w-on) J Ht think of It, Alice. I a eend-: 25,000 feet in the air. Vi ling Wife- And you brnueht bat k r.otr Ing for me!- Fl legende Blae-tter. Titer la a Olaaa of People Who .ii e injured by the uae of coffee. Recetit'.v there has hem placed in all the grocery torea a new preparation ca .-1 ORAIN-O, Baads of pure grain, that takei the plai e of coffee. 1 he moat delicate stOBV ach rece v.- .: vv limit lii'tre-. .it '. " l.-w

ean tell it fr. m lice. It dooa not n' rei

a as SBUi h. CI Vn r. may d

great benefit. 18 cts. an.! 25 eti

age. Try u. ah lor ytui-v Aa If Tliev Were otmeliiul Borne ut nun swm to ho surprised thai ftrerybodj doesn't atop dancmg when thej enter a ballroom.- 43omerviIle Journal.

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A COVERED BAKNYARÜ. itaini tor i lie itevema "' M II it ii I it ill- r CavOf lor t H 1 1 1 1I ii in I er.

i Tic abided Mfi f tin- a ceo di pen j' i Itijf cut ( fig. l) hh'.rts mi addition to j en uld burn that five covered apace f)i the storage of liiaiiuic and j n run under cover ur cat tic in arintef, hiic priMidinu alu u larc uiiioiint of I fttoraLM- loom iiIiom- the tin n or other

fuilili r. I his iHidition is built upon

Tr ;riiln-OI Tr 2ralnOI A'!, v m i to 4 to tbov ..u a parkage of GHA1N-U, thi new i Inak thai taken the p.a..- t.t tufiee. The i hiidrcti may drink it w ithout injury aa well as the adult. All who try it, lik- it, GRAIN O lia that rich aaal brown ot Mocha or Java, but n is niad from peregi una, and the kaoat delicate BteBiaeh reo ri it without diatreaa. i the price oi tffce. 15c. and Sfteta, par postage. Bold by n'.i gr04 BfA, lie Knew.

The DoHticiaa'a Wife a. tartled by a

on oil Lei hu util.r-

"J hn the cried, "there's a robb r in

the house."

"Tha house." n-i J lit. "What'a the

matter with the aenatcT That's worae. Wlüadesphi l'resa. lioiali-'a I roup fare.

The life nuver of children, for Croop,

CoiiLfhs. olds and llil.litluria N. , i. ma to

atupvtv. No ipecac to I BUM nausea. Sold by druggiata, or mailed paart pa id, on receipt of

60 centa. A. P. Hon e, Buffa .NY.

M IIOUI.S' IIOMtttK.

: EPDEMIC OF GRIP

WORST EVER KNOWN.

ou t nr. i-i in n

aCacellent on ru plilcnl I'.thllilt

I'arU l.ura I) itur lu I u ion rnrlllc. Thit Pataengrr lc' ii'.tnei.i of tin CnifiB

Par. tic Railway ia u receipt . t a letli r Itom

Hi toe l. -i' i" i"-- "I" V . . vg

V bKlP BAULLUb CVtKT WMfcKfc IT Int: A1K Wt BKcAlnc, V

IN THE WATLR Wt bKINK, IN THE FOOD WE EAT. fl

Omaha public s lioola at li.- I'trtl POM-

t.oii. .iawe. Known, me um.ina ava

awirdrd a g uui;a. tor llie cm-.-lencaol Uieebowing made bi their mrthode

ot tt-aehing geogr.ipo 1 he uiori niiportaot

art ot the exhili.t conmtt-J 01 a Bit oi o-

ustrated publication and ma pa thowing

the aourcea from wfurB get.grapn;cBi ma

terial and informal ;on ai neu. Mi- . am 1 . . I 4

n-i .i t. -in lent I'ratM' a.-ki.. u .. i:gea wiai

great credit ladue to the Luton Pacific 1'aa-

aenger Department, whicn lurnia&eu many

of the pot. ret i and mapa lor the i arn exhibit, tu. . In Uit, Die. 11th, l'JW.

Btaee uraani. laa It i alwave a aurimae to me what

a lot .,f h iiiie.y W'-iiieti K-et in.irr.i:.

llcrtlii No douLt it

Tin wirelesit telegraph r.-nunda me of g.vei jrou Teol 0001 a ground leaa quarrel rWhat peaaibla COB- doar. boston lranan.pt section is there betweei tbt "It's ,

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.sau !i i'ii I. in.i-.

of cncouragiemeM.

Fi4 I ADDITION TO ha UN. the end of the barn that contains the cattle quarters, bringing these adjacmt to the covered burn an!. A baseHunt barnvunl IftatrOWB In rtg. A ouereil Larnvanl of this sort at tiuiH eXpeatAI can be had by thoae who have base mo nts under their banal) Of who have barns so located that tbejf can be raisnl and baseni it t s thus oeeu red, The si,t. toward

itriiiK ii i; a

per wi k

practica. .v having words over nothing.

Phiiade.puia limea. nomiil In Human SUta.

In Cam. lie ETammerioa'a librnrj io volume of the fan, i, us as.t ronomir'a

WOrkj ivhicb bears the unlipie title:

"foouveDird'Uuc atortc.M it is oniaiM be

cause the title is wliollv incompatible

with the contents of the Look, which

is muir.ly devoted to scientific mutters.

How ever, when one bei TU t be storv that is toM of tills little volume it docs not

aiM ;ir so strange, after all, though in

terest in it crows tiii rrreatrr. it is

aaid that Mr. riaintnarion, meeting a

beautiful ladv at a reception ont cm a-

intr. opci.h exprcaeed l is ndmirntion

fur her really lovely shoulders. So lop

preeeed was the l.u; that when she died her will directed that enough thin be taken from that pari of her person

to liiml the next work of the distin

guished scientist. This was ( one. BDO

the bonk referred to ll the result.

Pittsburgh DUpateb.

The Ileal l'ner I pi Ion furl atlta

lad Fever is a bottW of OtWe'i Tasteleaa

Chill Tonic. It is limply iron ai '! qu i n

la a taatoloao form. No cure no pay 50c.

Pi

.Tack "Don't vou t lrlnk that woman, ae a

rule, prefers a man who is her BaxaterJ, Ethel "Not at all. She prefere one who thinks he i."- Sinar; Set.

Magnified 18,000 times.

A dyspeptic is never on pood terms with

himself Something is ,was wronr. Uet

it right by chew. rig lleeman s re pal B UU8I.

A mnn cm aometime. corrert almost any

bad impression by simply paying hi debt.

Attuiion UUWti GLEANINGS OF FACT.

llritaiu makes :;oo.ooii.0ü0 yards of lineu a year. Craig-y-Nos, the nan.' of Mmc. Ade line Patti'o eaatle In Wales, meana rook uf the night. A St. l.ouis negro has rjeiscd an elevator in which a acri W lakl I the place of weights and pulleys.

nefleel loa a t a Bncbelar. lorl-tive aiiiüator a auwauart

Now aday a man can't go down cellar I show died of Dtteumonia one day re

without the snow shoM-I starmg aim in ccntlv

the face.

When Caesar

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n i Iii in tun- utmj

Til .. 1 i i v Kr m - Otiinine I'.i' ' -

tftlggil an I id money if it failstocure. '-.'.. When a man is found brave enough to re bake Kwaep it means that he has a,ii.idy kMi . Atchiaoo t.ube.

I arn aure Pieo'a Cure for Connmption "

Street, Norwich,

a:. 'mi three t ears ago. Mra I ..

rtJ ? r. A S K M K N T It A RS VARD. the south can then be left open, inBuriltg a warm place for cattle to gel the air, and a place for tin storagi oi manure where it will not loa any of it valuable qualities. The manure emu bo spread ova t ihe baox ment floor daily-a little straw or Other Utter thrown over it. when the eat tie

ceep 11 packed tignti dowb. me a illustrated in Fig. 2. N. Y.

w;iv -t.-iii;cu nis wile

l , I ' - .

s.inl Ii w.'.s uccause ne (nun i

tires v. arm 13 euougu. All women know other women w hom tbej can': afford 10) know on earth, but expect to know in Heaven. A woman can never see a man with a mourning band around his hat without feeling almost as if she km w him.

A woman that insists on kissing her

husband more than four times a day

would put molassea on bcr watermelon.

l''s a funny thing t hat t he men w ho

elwaya eat notltlng but healthy food never lookunv healthier than men who

don't. N, . Pr is.

Filipinos dread exile more tlian imä J ,L T . I : .1

prtsonment or even cain. 11 ia sun.

that the nativi are o attaciici: to tlicir

island that emigration is unknown.

A VETERAN SPEAKS.

The lluiiornlile Miiipi II. rnnr or

Incoiiia, Waekn Telia Hmv OIU gaigiara Mai Help TfaeaaaolweB.

Bundreda of car loads of I'eruna are ahipped in all directional to inc. t Iba) extraordinary demand of Iba grip epidemic, Bvorjbodj laying in a stock of this ealaavbla remedj iu time to gaaeri Iba terrible enemy, tlie Qripa The eateaeive tacUitiea of the manufacturer-- t.i.-d to their utmost to meet the urgent demand for I'cruna. Almost 1 -very body has the grip. Almost everybody must have Peruna. Taken at the) appearance of the

fint gyn ptomsof the grip, not only is Poraam a prompt cure for the grip but it prevents those disastrous after-effects so characteristic

of this dread diseas-. Peruna not only cures the grip but prevents it. Taken in t irm- thousands .f lives w ill b saved in this present epidemic Every family should take the precaution to secure a supply of Peruna at once, for tin- retail and w holesale stock of the remedy may bcexhausted by the enormous demand for it. It is a ladi m to have Peruna in the house even before the grip attacks the household. It has been ascertained bv a reporter that the following people of national reputation have given public endorsement and testimonials to Peruua as a remedy for la grippe: Congressman Howard, of Alabama, says: "1 have taken Peruna for the grip and recommend it as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers." ( ongressman White, of North Carolina, says: 'I find Peruna tobe an excellent remedy for lh grip. 1 bVe used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it." IfQaa l ran. es M AnderBOtt, Of Washington. D C . daughter of Judge Anderson, of Virginia, says: "I was taken very ill With the grip. I took Peruna and was able to leave my bed In 0 wi-cU." Mrs Harriette A. s. Marsh. President of the Woman's Beneeoloarl Association, of Chicago, writes: "i raftered with grip aeean weeks. Nothing helped me Tried Perana and within three w.-.-ks 1 was fully restored. Shall never be without it again.' At the appearance of the first symptoms of grip people should stay indoors ami take Peruna In small doaea (teaapooofu! every boor) until the Bymptoma disappear. This will prevent a long, disastrous sickness and perhaps fatal results.

&KOC'0:OCXKKW

I'. rs; 1 i-n (Uti.

qiiatlt ics of perspira-

Ki bb !.-. M

Feb 17

Co: ti lh way a worn.ir. w . I d

er. tui.-eit. a man nas very inue hkih is

eomp.aiB 11 ii .

-lie ... , eivt-s hini too. N.

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PROFITABLE PRACTICE. llXlaa rn for Ke-lliiK I sill 1 gcaill in the aevvlna af g4l l' r CaaVt, f 4,rala.

Exo'osioaa of Pouehtnt are stopper

If.,:, II v o! II. r '1 und am! 1 nr. Pik. ' To..: ha li. Dr..p Cure in oue minute All men that are ruined are ruine! oa Ihe side of thur i.atural propi nsaitiif . Burke.

Pi rrtau light, sTal diuvt'

! v ; 1 Iitfs nro fast to sun1 ing at.d rubbing. Sold by all

A b later is next door neighbor to a liar.- t bi ago Daily N"es. fbebesl istbecbeapett. Carter's Ir k itfe best, yet it i osts no more than the pooreat. ( m I Itrike the sight, but merit win the sni. Pope. ' " THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.

What suffering frequently resulU fnm inoiliera ignorance; or more frequently from a mother's neglect to

properly instruct her daughter . Tradition says "woman must suffer." and voting women are so taupht. There is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in thia. If a young WOtnan suffers severely she needs tr. atmcnt, and her mother should see that she gets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examination ; but no mother need hesitate to Trite freely about her daughter or beraelf to Mrs Pinkhnm ami secure the most efficient advice without charge Mrs. l'inkham's address ia Lviin. Mass.

For two years we have soaked all 11 corn fed to hogs, whether shelled or n the ear. writes (). C. Witririn, Charlotte county. Ya., in the Southern Planter. We were led to the practice by the reports of expeiitnetite mi.!, by the Kansas experiment stalion. 1 take it that the chief advantage in soaking corn Ilea In the better mastication which the animals give the kemt Is. 1 find that the teeth of pigs H.i.ii income sore when fed eontinUOUBly on hard corn. When fed on tbe car. the front teeth become KO nue thai they can hardly shell it. Tbe excrements of animals fed on dry corn contain a large proportion of tindigested fragments. This is apparent to tttC most casual observer. All last year we had been feeding our horses and mules on soaked corn with decided gain. Many horses bare vicious habit of boiling their grain, while old animals have faulty teeth, which prevent them from erushng hard grain. I believe are aaring twenty per

cent, of grain by this simple practice We never allow the soaked corn to become sour. It is well to have two barrels to use on alternnfr ('ays. If the weather be very hot. the corn should not remain in soak more than 1 hours. In cool weather it may

S4 hours or longer. Nothing

eertainlj and quickly derange

any animal as sour corn

Pnlsuaoaa 1 be IHMBOUOUB

tion w..s a subject of discussion at a recent gathering f French scientists. Several experimenta proved that hu

man iMjranlration is toxic. A scries of

guinea : igs ami rabbits were killed by

inoculations of perspiration gathered

:., 11 a flannel skirt worn by a healthy

i voiiii-' man after dancing a cotillon. A

glove Worn bj lady w ho danced vig

gfoualy through a ball was utilized for

inoculation with equally deadly results. Mr. Arloin-j's more recent experiments show that perspiration re

sulting from muscular exertion is more

t xie than tha' r- mseiinetit Irom a

vapor bath. Albany Argus.

I-n I tin tin u 4 Ire 11 a innres.

"Now," said the leader of the mob.

"if you have anything to say before we lvnch vou for the cold-blooded murder

of uiur mother-in-law. we'll give you

live minutes to say it in."

"All 1 can say. gentlemen," replied the min on the barrel, "is that 1 lived with her for 14 years and never did 00 before." And the mob. many of whom knew how it was themselves, held a brief conference and. after taking his word of honor not to do it again, released the prisoner and permitted him to go his way in peace N. Y. World. THE MARKETS.

TACOMA, Wash., J-an. 21, 1901.

(Special.) Ml ueed to have Hert Uis- . y-v.-.'.i" art.j.ua 11111..

eaa . mn tnauKs iu nui.u .s oiuuvj 1 ma

1 now have Haarto Eaee.

Five rears bato. I was a continual

sufferer of Heart Disease. Exposure . . 1 a . l , . 4 .

during tne war. anu a icuuino iu gruw over-lleshy had greatly aggravat

ed this dread csease. I ölten hau to sit

up half the night, 1 had it so bad w hen

1 would lie cowti. I.itc jo. keu pretty

blue to me, as I thought there was no relief, until one day I read an advert i-e-ment of Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 boiaght a box that same day. and it w as t h. betl

day's work I ever did. Before 1 had use.

all the first box I could eat and sleep better than 1 had done for many years, and after three months faithful treatment my health was completely restored. I am an old, man now. but my step is as elastic and my brain as clear as when I was thirty yesirs of age." These are the words of the Hon. Moses It. Crane, secretary of Odin Lodge, Xo. US. I. O. O. ., of this alt The Hon. Mr. Crane is also Senior Vice Commander of G. A. R. Post Xo. 5. Tu coma. Those who know Mr. Crane have the

fullest confidence in his honesty BO t urthf u'. ne--. and know that he vv. not give this unsolicited testimonial unless he had actually experienced the relief which he indicates in his l Iter, Dodd's Kidney Pills are baring a wonderful sale among Mr. Crane's friends and their name is legion in this part of the country. There does not seem 1 bo a single case of Heart Disease, Kidney or PdmVer Weakness, or Kin ami tism, fhat Dodd's Kid BO) Pills do not permanently cure.

111 Caaaoleaee Wn near. "My friend," said the condemned as he stepped 1.0t ward tor .1 few i-t words be-, fore the noose was adjusted, "1 ain't no speech maker, Bad I am t pot much to suy . Pea stole boraes and drunk whisky and played kcti.li and bin a tuff man, and it I'd lived a venr loneer I should probab.y hev b D teat to cOBgreaa. Thank the Lord that I've eseipe.i s..-h a fate anl kin si... lordi vou all in the fsee, and w.vv. dun, you kin e'o on with the hangin' aid be dura ed to jou." W a ...i tftoa i'sat.

EÄTE5T OF

CEREALS

In3cr 4 Yearsan Independence Is Assured 1

If jroulakpui your homes

Laai 1 u We tern Canada n..BN land of piamr i f irati-rt pamabiata, glvtci i S i.r.inip nf farmers!

,. Iive i.,t- -tne wealthy

In icromnim heat reiiorin of UeleiisiP'. eit ,aiul lull Inf irmation as to red ueed railway rates can be had ou application tu tbe

tilrlntnfleni of luimiai at ..n PSMimn as Interior. Ottawa. Canada. .r address the I nrtersUtnad. who will mall .. ai lae. tm.hlPt v e e. tr,- of aoaf. V PEÜLKT, Pupi ImmifnUon. Ottawa Canada, or U C I HIloftiHTON. 12 M. oo-K-a ins .Chi.... ... .i-i s rK.vsw . arst "tn ritreet, Kansas City, Ma. i K. 1. Holms. Th'i bates. Indtan.-iiHillt. Ind.

mm

Saalti Stsrtted tbe

& Fsraiar. Workt : :i la WW;

, vlU VI It will i-at'tuTo rrrrj ' 4l9l heart In I I. wit a Ita M '.y H Su tat - f irraln and 4

t ii( f h i . eilial V Tlmnthj-, ptt arre. Ort them -imlne.bayot ha. i . ttia lalruduuar. Combination Cora

U one of tlie a-rrattnt

Dili..-, II, e e nturT.

taVl it I . .1 m t au enormnistT. fnbnlriutiT big rlabtor, a ort Sound

So rs"lutio:iUo cum nrr.,wiag. Stlier's Vititable Seeds. Tha beaalty ahnut Salr- r'H vecretabla BBBt fa. tht th'jr ar full. They aprout. arrow as J

y.

They ate of m l lilch Miallty tBty

lanah at dr lug-nt-. mm ami vtm rinma taila i la prtsW e t t-ry w h era. VV arrant taaV

RE4ÜRRS OF THIS PAPER rMfSIRISQ T nt T A M V Till NO AHVKKTISF.il IN ITS COl.L'alNU SHOl l.U INSIST UPOSJ HAVINii WHAT THEY ASK KOK. REEI SINO AL.1. VBSTITUTal OK IMITATIONS.

For 14 Gents end This Notice we aaad T paekaT of rar. chMe. fln. apl did TciwtiiMa noi 'ltl-a and S pax-kaas brtlllaatly lwatiiif.il tl --i r seeds, all worUll aad our bl ratal fr aal 14 aaO tl Mallen. In order to (rain SSO. BOO dw euctoOM ta 191, or tor Iwe, 10 rare farm sad aaamf fully worth Sie so to ewt a sa

ana oirgrwa saaaaaaa

1J0HIA. SALZEB

SEED CO,

LAIBOSSE, WM.

Jan. Bi

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W RAW FURS atSS WANTED. We ollrit votir stiipmeiits of B4W It Ks, for which we will pav the Hthet Mark-t Value

Pmmixt Halurna SBaUa. afmiinr A' National Hank of t nmmiril. St I.oula. Ma,

Jacob Goldsmith & Co.. 4f

13 N. Mam St.

Leu. B, Mr.

ADII I IUI WMI8KY and other tlrui Saw BJ awl h.i.,1 . ruri.d In :t0 data sa-.ia-

tSrinmUeatinent Book and jarttealars rMt

PILES

mst) on r"-elp of orte

WILLIAM Mrti

Dr Wltltsma' Indian Pitt Olntsne.it wtil caraBilnav Rtaadloa ana Itcbinf Vttes Tt ahearba a tumors, allays tba ItoaIne at ODOS, seta aa B p.. nit I. -e 1 1 rea Instant ra lief Prepared for PHaS and Ttchlniiof tbeprlrata

Iiar At nruiia otbw AO o.-rita and at OjaSt

CO . Protia . Cl ival AMD. OMl

niTIBDU rilQCn 'o in.' -da. Nati-rKalta. IsA I ätniin UUItCll . i .n a. t pur-ir.

ara 1.1 . verV atirOTT. UT inmn n,n, ' a-ri-w a SS I- IlKI U CO. . t aral. llllnwla.

A. N. K.-D

1849

at. wuoLUt

i Iii Willi IN.i TO AIlVP.KTIBKBja Mira.r 'ate Hint ou issr Iba Adartlaa aaaat la thia uacr.

rem ill 11

r:t i the at., or

rHfrrBtrve orffatu of ! tJirnw it off its fpi-d ni ill.

HINTS FOR HORSEMEN.

Mrs. August Ffalrtrraf, of South Itvron, Wis., mother if ÜN TCmg ltnly wlwae portrait we hero publish, wrota Mrs. Prnkhaso In Jaanary, 1999, Myiiifr hor dattglttcr had Bufferod tor two yearfl with irrofftilnr ittBtruatloa had haadachf .-ill tha tttm, ami pala ta ht-r si.io. foot bw11, and waa ir ncraily miaerable, lfm Plnkham promptly i ilied with adTlce, an-i ander date of March, ISM, UM awtliat wrltaa ajfaia that Lydia K. l'inkham's VegeUbla Componnd cared her daaghter of au puitis anil irro-rularity. Nothing in tho world eqnnls Mrr

FiiiUli.im's L'r.-i.t inivlioine l"r ror"

iattttg vv.in.inR pcouliar trouble -

raonthly

I. nk i

i eai the itall ftoori Kerer Jovli at j auk 1

fr asvat) day,

tlaily. n t he roins.

gnn t ho markt t reports shortafa Id horns, ''Bhouldef Iiiiiioiitss" is gruorally in tlio foot. Iii uvv hor-f-hoea ami g n nils art

fangt rosta Reaiove a trti by pattlni I ivi" ruhbri baOfl ar.'ilinl thrm. )'k: vou over BOttOf how ijuiok an illflu ng ahot will 'k- taVf. writ out of a Dia ii '' Qootl winter colts are alwav- trotit ihle, (livt thrm a warm, room) boi Stall with a faf rou i ! floor. Mio.untJ Furnier. I, ist- Meek tka i aeaa. If the ;iiiiiuuls on a farm an onr.Mil trad a cu tinners, and rvi i t thlttg they c i -nine i- oIiiii lm i! against : hem, .he v , . . ..I ihe "heme naarkci" w If bt n ii . elated. N fBfmtl wf fed an anin ; hecauas he Intends ia glee aswl f,,,, fee f coat. Bb ..k forward tt tho time whsa the Balmal la expecti d to pav f.ir what it reo, m . The iitt BtAwk offer ii market f..rmanv artiole Ihm .! not r. ntabij hi- hipped Bio' ( ihe Balmall onlj paid for the food tiiev reeelred, with naeatr pitrÄt the fanner sVill neoei d in selling muck v.i . u- iuatti ial in that uiannaf.

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