Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 May 1901 — Page 6
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Wall Street Gathering Up the Fraziled Ends of Thursday's Cltfttf i
FEVER HAS NOT ENTIRELY SUBSIDED.
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succeeds th t..rn. ptHlW street, Friday. Th settlement with North, in Pad -i"'s ,u,c,,,-v ,'ll'ul' mit et. the element of danger ll,t l,v nyrlerion .rw created the alarm of Thersday. an.l the statement that the- si.u k dfirnMi of Tharadaj tad
made without tne dww a ...
check teemed to iun iuc
of i new la urn- in tumarket opened iti rath-
ami
ID
ilia r-
of ;i sinsl
OM IHM bliIU' ili iiee. The
rr fevei,-l. ami un-ettled tat
there was a rather sharp dCClüM
prominent
stocks, but later the
Ket teai'ieil down ami prices rteov- , a a1 ot (UU.k temper, hut
trod their earliest losses ami q to udu.. oe. There was keen inter-st manif.st.il in the tinal result of the touted for supremacy in KortbelH Piu-itie. Tta leading contestant,, remain Mi.nt. ami conservative opinion prefer,, to wait until there has been a count. MUS! UU.-a.. the situalloa. Kuhn. Lob i Co.. declined to dk russ l he situation, and J. P. Morgan A- Co.. snowed a similar dl afaeU nation to take the puhlie into its eotili .1 -I V,.. r.. i a arowth iu
Hani . Uef that the battel house ha u.ramded retaining th mtrol, and aoaaewhai cd rawoUdoa Ln the sentimental ftcllag that BWepI the tu.aneial dfartrlct Thursday. Both aouae irera n.gr.ped In the settlements with the short. and all tlir.on.di t .o moraine rrpresemtative of the latter olrcaned in to errang the reckoning, it wae aarti that Lacked La cheer liuin fell in drenchinc sheet, and Itroad and Wall streets were toadttod fardeafl f umbrella. BsbaaMte. Waco aloe The tr'icest impression that an ohs-erv.r gOl in the street was of ex haust, d. aad worm-ut men. I he naardsiaerj of taanee is bamaa, after all. and friction taDa upon it. There was n peHod ol tremendous aetivity that leafad the strength of the atraagaat, ami then two davs of effort that wai Miprc.uc ti nt left Ita victim phj - iraiu drawn aad mentally dull. There is no longer raaaaj for doubt thai tue Horm hat Iiet-n weathered. The banks and larger financial iiitereetg ,,r,. at work in rel.uihlimr con tide nee, and ataad iaad W further protect the ma: lit. Umm w aea Manaa
Th,. ;( ses i liurs(ia weie s."n
BRUTAL WIFE MURDERER. MHaati Patajiaa fiaaainaaai t-tm a , rirml M the Kr.ili of t TntUI Quirrrtu tooanlagtOB, III Maj n j fnriu near lore. esterday. Menitt I Chiam killed his wife. As she wui
nailing t.. ehunh in a buggy with WM. link danghtata. .f CM, Ni t. -daughters, a ipiai rel ai use. t hhai jmnHd into the hafgj, and. with a knife, pat his wtfo'ii ta. c and ne. k. Hi' then thrf.v her into the road, jumped upon he- and siahhed her repeatedly. Her son. BarrtJ Freelan.l. aped ttk trin k in hism with a ball bat. I hisin wrest, d thp hat from the lnd ud struek his a if three times with it. smashing hr skull and dashing out hat braiaai Thoa he tried again to stal the woman, llarv.y maghl he hand in orhfch as the knife, t hiiu ilrew the kn.le through llarvey'i hand, almost sevpriiitf the finders and itabttod Harvey in the arm. I'hisin then fled aerOM the tleld ami tried to drown himself In a well. The wainwas not data) enough, and h vlimhed out und went to the hous of a a a, afhere ha tried to hill himself with revolver. The sou prevented this, and took ( hisin to HlooinlagtOtt, where he frave himself up M the sherifl. histo is one of the wealthiest farmer in the county. He
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OFFICIAL Ci 111. I
Wheat Prospects Said to Be Better Than at Any Similar Time in Ten Yeara.
THE WINTER RYE CROP WILL BE HEAVY.
S,.rl rhjnlal mm Hern Serli.u.ly i. ia..i m i.) itotoa. ortan 11m ImlaaaM tawlanaan rtag ramtoooa BaaaeaUi oaoJ
TH2
SUNDAY 59H00L.
TBE PUBLIC
Usias Is Ike Inii-riiiiilussl (riritet methlna for Mtaffc
Ml Mara
l.tnUltloii.
or of
show
. . . . m :
lever oetore uecn iruuiy oi ernue
is a VJ J M r old. A SHORT-LIVED REFORM.
I'nrni-i- llnprnri utul I I'ounil hy tin- ooaeeei Hatlttaa a Morui impcr.
Bfattoon, m . May IS. ThoanM A. ih' sc. a prominent resident of Ataood. is in iisto.lv at Tuscola on an n.li M incut . harjfinir him with foru. iy. it is alleged that three month an !; a bought out the business of If. M. dtaaniger, of Atwood, and in the Jeal boned an order for 1300, to which
he attached the name ot J. P. Blahap tirely eliminah
sithout the latt.rs knowledge o MMtaont. When the discrepancy was
Vraakingtou, Max I8.-Btnrn
Hie sta: stil iau ol Uic "i
1 :....!.,.... madn it l to May 1
the area under winter wh at In oulüunion on thai dat to have be n beut 'T.tXH' acres. Tins is 2,01V goo ,,,,,,, or : per cent, lea than the urea sown last fall, but 2.0.l-00 acres, Dr ;.r per c ut . in eKOO of the wm-ier-wi.eat acreage haretd last rear, Oi the reduction, about onehaif is reported from Taaai and allf.irnin. due in the former state to the ravage of the wheat plant louse and in the latter to the euttlng, as La not muaual In that state, of considerate acroag for foi ago, Al.niKlouecl or ut tor 1'orane. i ........ ,i.nt kH 1.000.000 acres or
inward town laat fall, the following aereantage are reported as ttbanloned or cut for forape: Missouri, 1; Kansas, t; Illinois. 1.; rennsylvunia, i; Indiana. E.8j OWo, a.2; Tennessee 1.7: Miehiaen, Oklahoma, (.'alifornia. 1-. and Texas. 4- 4. Tor the aiea remaining under eulvatlon the aatraga ooodltlon on May i was M.l. While ibis atfaraga is 10J joints above the n.nin of the May ireragei ol the last ten yeara, and been exceeded only three times in .7 year, it must b remembered that :hc acreage plowed up. cut for forage Br otherwise abandoned has been tMi-
((covered Heese disappeared, and tu authorities have been on his trail ever uoce. Last weah Bberifl Moon of Doagiaa :ouiity learned that IJeese was located it WaabteaUt Haruiltag county. Mislonri. a. id wai editing a Weablcau aawapaper, while the owner. Tlieoo:e 1'ruitt. was away on a vacation in the east. It is said that, during his brief nay. Reeae eondaetod the paper nn a highly moral plane, and had be--o:ne prominently Identified with the moral rleHH :it of the riling.
CARRIED FOR NINE YEARS.
In and VS, lb mean of tin
une oi i hiri.-rn Mn-uii.. i"i--u into reragcs of the last ten yeara
KaartMW I "ii Impfoln.
i In Kan th w heat crop has held
i-s own at tne aign averaawi . i ported April 1. while an improvement is reported of five points in l'cnn-yl-; tank, Olio and Indiana, in Illinois, urn 4 in Missouri. On the ..i her band, not wit hstand- ' Big the t th) hnatiou In Texas and (ali-j fnrtiia ol so niu. h of the acreage as will not be hanreated, a deella is not-1
cd amounting to 4 points in the former state and II pornts in the lat'er. I'lt-(! i.ii I Ke l nip ProiiiUctl. Tbc avarag condition of winter rye on May 1 was :X. as compare 1 With M.1 BO -Njiril 1. 1901; W.S ui May L 1900; s..- at the corresponding date
(ft.2. t he mean of the May
Maw's I" w I
W nrki
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it.
Mattoon, lam Merkl division ut
III.. May 13, When Willai engmeer on the Peoria the Illinois Central, with
headquarter la this city, awoke yesterday morning be felt n atrnnga substance under the base of his tongue. Iiis mirror told bun that it was a I ir-e bUCkahot, and a few hours later
it. .,i..iii.Ti'l:i liaiH-1 lil,i.
OOS. ,, . , ., , ,..,1 i,
the bin kel shop-' ' iirotl-II- ipil.VMcaii . ' J -
at MO.OUO,
lb,- losses, in
..ot the country. 1 hursdav
,. Rnd it the Ogar I aaythdag like r rreet it covers a profound ImprKb n of the shrinkage in the legitimate place Naturally the greater part ßl UM N ! b j " PPT but they wire all sutli.iently tangibia t.. he eanatad bf owners, ami could lit atJI time have bc.-.i realized ujh u in cash. Oilier " Wai '. The other sMb of th story b ahnet, hut it is full of tales of Yankee en- . hantmeot. The men who ha.l litt.c
dr.l.s ar-i irals of Northern Pacific, nml claimed fortunes on them, are raliv the heroes of these tales. Then th. re were the few men who xv, i e vi . enough to profit hy the lump Of Thursday and got the Of ptortBBity ta do so r.verywherc in tl street they are hotdiag poataaort.ins. s. me of these in.piiries -Im that then are men whom a piick re-
aoverj -f Ih niarl et alone win s,r from ub In ita bankruptcy. Tot i)n"- lewaiaiasl ipafj . Th- holiaay. iatnidaiyi ami the fan th:l S.imiav foil, wh will, it is felt bare todnc t.. further steady th aaarket. The nmnnfjara f the cooB.di.lated exchani'- have also decided to siis. mlcd i.M'!-atinH Saturday, sc tberc will be a tfrent deal of hOUM Mbianlng over Sunday. Some small Idocks of sto k were s.. Id under the
hammer on the consolidated cv thaag tf. me.-t the obligations of thcorccrns which went under Thursday. lt-ird Brfiiker. Thur-dn's tremendous business ot:
tin- stock raehaage ww rafiaotad la the .lav's tschanga of bank check
which ngirrcatrd f .'9S,5:i,,4in
which i.toke the record of j
made rn Tuesday last
w,re J-J.(.S7J,IIÖ, III
The present condition is the hitrh-
vt alne 1891. Pennaylranki nod near i ..rk. ith two-fifths of the total win- i
:ei rye acreag of the country, each I . i ort a condition of at. which orre I I pond w i i the ten-year average in . y .1 l... Im ...;... l.i.l .Ii, h 1
.V. W 1 oi l, mil is -T "ii.i.irerag ha Peanaylvanla. vi. ....i .ms aad Paataeee, The averac condition of meadow
aowing lands on May 1 was '.U.S. j i igatnat Do.s on May l, 1900, s4.. nt the I torrvspoadlng date la 1891 and 91.1 Hie mean ot tie- May average of '.he ; st ten i .-. rs. ! The average condition of Baring Mature on May 1 was 01.".. against rl.S on May 1. 1900; MJ at the corretponding date in 1991 and vmi.s, the mean of the May average oi the last ha years. Isrfai WOW log lelned. Of th total amount of spring plowI Tg repot tad as contemplated, it is estimated that only 96u3 0r cent, v as
RCtuatlV none Up to May 1. the proportion usiuilly d n by that date be-
Ing iiiiniit ft per cent, of the whole. Only three times in the last 1" years has the percentage done by May 1 been ns low as it is this year, of the state taring 1,000,000 acres ir lpward to 1' plowed this spring, nnly X rth Carolina, (.eoria, Ala-
T'ana. 111-. May 13. William Hard- lama, Miiesippi, i.ouisiann aim nr-
nt.'. a wealthy farmer, residing south kanaaa ..port tne proportion actuaif ibis cdty. Satordajr aight had 0Oly done up to May 1 as in excess of
. ... 1 . , 1 I . i T Ills till r II . S I 1 ' IK I II 411.11 I . ." . , , . . -
ioe In some maimer the loose
i . , .me limited, settintr tin
.trnetnr... bumliia six head of hors"s, nia. Indiana Mlnnerota, Iowa
i b rife r mount of Ki ain und all his farm ma l.inery. in an effort to res
in- the horses, tieorge Martin, a farm band, aa eangeroaal baraed. There .vns no insiiranee.
The incident recalls u narrow es
cape from death Merkl eaperleneed nine years ago near Urayville. While lis train was ing nn old hut someItie tired into the lnuit cab window if Mcrkb's engine, a load f hnek ii.it perforated th engineer! faea ind he fell aacooacloa with his hand rraapiag th throttle. Th fireman pulled th train t this city and Mergle wus conveyed hoine apparently yitiLr. To every an surprise he reivered, end i1- now as sound ns ever. This is the first of V. leaden pellets that has worknl its way oat, PAIt DEAR FOR HIS SMOKE. Km caaaiM ita from ripe caatag boaa äd baea and ainabir aateaca.
am.
17,991
The bälancet second tga1
on record, and eoBBparing with the record of '-M.17u. ; ;s on March :.. pi siir Mab' Jaatawa gaaaed, Lmnvilia, 111.. May IL- When Will iatv Kh-ss went home h'st evening he found his v ifc lalV ing to W4 Kinzie. N former a. Innrer. Kless drew a knife and lutnlly stuhhed Kin?ie. Kless had only !.- ii mm ld h month. He was sriest. d.
i .nth or Hm iifieat lontaMtattt. Oilin, III.. May 11 Mrs. S A. l'.arr, the first real den I ol thi township,
clieil eest,.,j s.,c was hnrn lieu
lireenville. III., in 1821, und
DEFAULTING BANK TELLER.
Teller of tin- lllltrrnln ntlnnal flnnk uf ct Orlenns rrete,l He I. SUort 93U.IKM. Waahlngtott, May 12. Comptraaaaf 3f the Currency Dawes received a telegram from New Ortean aaaoaaeIttg that the teller of the Hilwrnia national bank was short in his accounts a4L090. The I nited States attorney was informed of tin- shortage and the teller was at once arrested. The bank's 1 ondltk n is reported goad and the iaslitution haa the teller!
bond. Ilnnsed Himself In .fall. lloxie. Ark.. May U. Kolwrt Mosbv, the man who shot, nnd killed his w'ife. recently, on Illack river, near I'owhattan, bceause she would not live with him, committed suicide in the Powhetton jail, by taagaag, nmk ng the rope out of his bedding.
""'"s ...... - .... , ..v.. nay I Pa ln m Of the season is espc ialtn the It marked in New York, I'cnnsylia-
aia, Indiana. Mianerota, Iowa. Kansas I staut! Vi.lit ikl. 'i
rtw ara sa wmn A report piv inr the estimated acrege plant.d in cotton, with the Condi lion according to the latest advice, will be issued on May H. FIRE AT WILMINGTON, N. C.
Hrnir Loss of Whnrf and W lire house l'ropert. b Klre. at Wllmlnaton. R, C
Ma It. ItlOl Jenas laceutlB , luio assvs, fjuaafsi hi H ' 1 ateftea!
THIS I.KOW .N 1 i- Xi(Aflt UU.) 1. Th.- farmer treaties I iv 1 made. 0 Ti.- iphl as. al til thai lU ta-san both to d i utal teach. I L'ntll the dS) In v I.!, h He was tskea up, thai iir ihr aak ta H I) Oh -t t,i.i p rea eoauaa4iaat an 10 iiis a...-i'.. s Mhtitn IK- li.nl ch.n. ; To v h in also It. hiim . 11 mi It lllV stt. r H;.s passion by many Infallible proof, brii.K eeta of them lu). IRK ot th. tti.r.ss partalpli t! to the Klag" dein of Qod : i Ar..!, I Ir.K - t; .1 t s-. Ih. r win th.m. comasaadad them that th.y should 1 . di p in 1 rom J. no ih at. but ah rj ' t9 promise of the aataer, atah. satta Me, e have h. aril of Me. &. For John truly bnntlsecV wlih water; but . hall b- baptised with the llo.y lil - Si 1 na''-.v daj s h HI . ti. When rn.-y Ibsrefors vers come toR. th.r. th.-y ssk.d ..f Ulm. alnK. Lord. w.It thou st this time re tors ualn ta ktncdoai to Isrral? V. Aad He a!d unto them. It Is r.o! far you la know tht times or the -c.imi s, at.i. h the Father hath lut in Iii own pea 1 . fc Hut ft shall receive power, after that the Holy OhOSt I come upon y.iu; ar.J hall be un.-s.-es unto me both ln Jeru-i..;-m. . . 1 . 1 111 all Juue.i. ai .1 in Samiri. sad ur.to the uttermost nart of the earth. 9. Ar.d when 11 had spoken tlnne thh.Kf. Owns they teheld. He ns taken u,; atai a cloud received Him out ef their slKht. 10. Ar.d while they lookid Itsadf astly toward Heaven, an He went up. b.holil, two men steo.i by them :n White apparel; It, Whieh also said. Ye men of Oalllse. why Staad e KasInK up into Heaver. '.' ttiis fame J. us, which U tak.n up from you Into Beavea, hall so come In ilk.- m. inter as e havs een Him bo Into Heaven. fJi4BM TKXTi lille He bled (hem. He wan imrlril (rum llii-m. mill rnrrii-il iit Into heat ei l.nUe Mslt, NOTES AND COMMENTS. Beeide th lesson taxi printed abovi read also th account Ln Luke, chapter '4. verses 44-53. It will be noted that both of these accounts are given by the same writer, l.uke having bet u th author of the hook
of Acts as well as of the Ooapel of
Luke. Mathew and John in their l.ospel do not nt all mention the astuns ion of t hrist. Tb fact was wellknown and needed to comment aa far a those for whom those two Qospels wer originally written were roncerne.l. Mark dVOt one verse (Mark 19:19) to the mere statement
that "after the Lord had spoken unto them. He was received ll into
Heaven, and sal m the ri:'ht hand of God." The 11 verses in Act may be treat
ed under the following heads: Th- W rk It. gun vs. 1- I Comma I In nl an! .1 Promise vs. 4- t Th. Ascension v. 9-10 Th s. 1 r.d Ceasing v. II The Work- Hegtin. The Booh of Acts Is in. rely a continuation or se.piel of the t.opH according to Luka, Luk tays that in his Qopl he indicated what Jesus "Lean both to do and to teach." Jesus work was not d-me when His bodily presence left the earth. He was to continue the work in the hearts of in. and do even a renter worh because of the throwing off of human limitation, A Commandment and a Promise. On Thursday. May 1 A. D. 3. or just 40 days after the resurrection of .Tesiio, there was a meeting of ihn
disciple (not alone the apostles) with their MaateT in Jerusalem. From the city Be led them out In the Mount of Olive near Bethany. The
commandment of Jesus was that the disciple emit in Jerusalem f or the promise of the Father." It is well to dwell on that word "wait." Waiting Is as Important as doinir, and the duty of waiting is just ns obligatory ns the duty of doincr. both in their season. The dis. iples cl id not know how lone they were to wait, they were to wait for the promise, and the Waiting (crind extended slowly along until a week bad passed. The promise wss the pift of the Holy Spirit.
Why was the Holy Spirit given? The neawer ta this qaevtloa is indicated in a little incident that occurred immediately Ix-fore the ascension. The
apostle asked Jesus if at that time He wa to restore again the kinjrdotn to lsra. i. Th question showed that these chosen ones still had a fingering lue of an earthly kinpdom of Christ. Bat Jesus replied that they were not to know the times and the seasons. This knowledge was in the keeping of God Almighty alone. Hut, the work of eatahliahinp His hlagdom, a spiritual kingdom, on earth was theirs. The gift
of the Holy Spirit would mean power for the ilis.-iplcs in extending the
Kingdom.
Ihc Ascension. After making the
promise of the Holy Spirit nnd jndienMnp the lino of their work (wit
nessing at home nnd abrond wher
ever they should go), "He was takCfl
and a cloud received Him out of
nd into the sky the
uf llualne tu t uua.
Peer
the
loa an (Jet Allen's Knut-I'n.f i'IIKR Writ today t Allen s Olmsted, Lerap N. V tor a rHKK sample ol Uleaa r'uot' Kac, a powder loshake into pool hoc It 1 lire chilblains, n went nig, iniii, .llen, selutiK Icel It makes New or t nht otu.e sssp. A csrtai rare for Coras sad baa ioas. All ilissjialssnd shn toes ssil it.üc. I nniirrelst I e. th glstbaah Mrs Daabchla i so Srtistie! Whenever she rirs t" srt it is slsrsps with 1 big A. Plsthush Well, her hasband hfT.-rs frotsj
her He seneralh refers t art with m j
"You must rem. ml.. 1." the man alio was .11 in mi ith B"-at voluhilit.. und lell tpproval, "tlisl w . qws a duty 10 la '"'' I... 1 the pahUet1 injifdl Mr. ll!y-
kiii, abruptly. . "Wh er the masse, uit know . .... . I . .1.1 11 -
"No" said Mr. Itlvkms. with inioh ims, Ib.-ekb 11 I ' ' . .1. 'II... i.i.tiln. ia
"VOU BOl me leim ...... .... , j- , an. thing to be ropt d in; to he souga d; to he walked ovi r. 1 0 th ittaai t""; Pa1 , a urc.it ...liBlvcatioit ol 1 olllect lonery consami rs. I is bei 1 trusl ths public Is a x ,.; n nagt 1 ii ol 1 srnivoroui bipeds. 1 o the politician it 1 a colbtetioa ol persons who have nillu. let' at election; to the theatrical Ill.in.lUel . a 1 10. I ot people in 1 rollt oi ths has ami - K r to get rid ol money; to the it reel car conductor, a lot ot creatures who ouahl to be made to step lively. "You think the public gets imposed upon all around. , , . yM it doom" denrrve iny better, saa retribution ii ilwaya waiting, Th man who imposes on ths paolii in one rasp 1 1 Ispses bsi u nt. i the neral ootnl in something ehe und i itnpoed on in his turn, it-- . hc.irtles business all the iv
I'rlvttte BtavSltaSJ aril. IViv it Mailing I ard with cohaed v ie of scenery mi the Chicago, Milwaukee A Si. Paul Kailsay, s"t on receipt often ( lot rents in itanaps. address I V Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, ill.
If people ri'ti-ird you s thnr very ot friend, thejT abiie their km to you; thtis I no other proof. At. thiso OioOS. Prugs have their ue. but dnn't tnre theni in v ii r itomaeh. Basawa's Pensta Cum aids the natural forces to perioriu their tin. et. mis.
Vanitv. Not Lev, "She's very fond of him. i-n't she?" "Well. I doo'l think she's
through. Hue Ure;l'- anil elaborate s. Heine , loud "I lion as sne is loii.i ol hs ins i . of imposition. Whi people .muht tO dots I phi remark that B is (ond ol her.' PaUa
to hold primaries m an parts ot tne civiuse , atlpnia itsbb.
IIII 111 ...1.1 nr
world ami send delegates to The Hague to
see if the can't disCUSB something .ike a dimrmsment schema by which the people of this earth can he persuaded .o .piit nnpos.ng on on. an. r W ashiagtoa Mar. Ptasaoeoartngf. He P is gsy ihn in life to do sonaathing ti.it will make my name eternally i einem be red She- Is it You arc a pretty poor shot, are v ..u not ! Romer ills Journal.
In the Snhurbs.
Coal Healer Hoggs is pretty slow pay, Un't he'.' Uroer Vcs; spotless cash. Judge. All men have espial right. Put no-, eqaal resolution to rest a t iem Kan's Hum. Adversity is an eg from wlr.-h cxjrien.-c ii hatched.'- Chicago lail New.
Pino's Cure for Consumption i an infallih'e mi .l .i lie for . otlgh d Coldi N V. Samuel, (loan Cts. v. , N.J.. Feh. 17. !.. In the waltz everv girl can daim to Lea daughter oi the rvvolatioa. Philadelphia Balletin. Like Oil Upon Troubled Wah r Hale's Honey of Horehoand and Tar uponarohl. Pike's Toothat be Drops Cure m i as miaut. Ii you think some thinn. you are s tool to admit it. Atchison Ulobe.
joaaeHttt nn Lta Catod With lloxsie's t 'ic'.ip Cure, speedily. 50cts Prsie a nian and he'll not call you a liar. Chicago Daily News
How Three Women Found Relief.
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While no woman is entirely free from penrmical suffennp. it docs not VJ v have i...n the nian ..f natnre that woman ahoald aafferaoBevorely. I F P nkh i iN Vemtebl Componnd is the most thorough female regnBorTovrn nedTSenoS: It mil. re- the condition which produces ao nnch d- a fort and robs menstruation of it tern rs. . m , in" , ... here nubliahed shoald encourage every woman who suffers:
a mv - ssp- ww m
Helen ionlll Ulli Hest. New York, May i - sfia Helen fjouid has been eompeled ta pive up
mie to her philanthropic work, temporarily,
tiiiin in 141, msklr.p her th ataa for o rear.
resdentof and take a rest While not positively 111, trr ncrVO sl system is somewhat nnalmngi
Wilmington. N. ('.. May 11. Fire, Which broke rut. from an unknown a. a sa a a a.
raiee, in a warehouse oi tne .ortn
Ktate Improvement ( . an th Isafs
don wharf nt 1 a. m.. caused nn nppre-
pate loss of about $100,000. The heaviest losers are the Atlantic Coast bine
itailroad CO., the North State Improvement ( o., the S. V. McNair (irmery ( o.. nnd C. Covmpton Ä- Co., their loa rnnglag from $i5,ooo In -'',ih)0 euch.
llrlnRinc trlse flat of f'hoss. Jacksonville, Kla.. May in. The relief association Is doinp stupendous aork, jiai tii ularly in the rommissaary
Slid labor departments. I here is abundant ork for cverylxxly who aaaj do manual lnlir. Hut difliculty la experienced in getting the colored
men to work.
I he militia is slill in possession of
the citv, and will remain here so long
as the committee nl the relief tsso
riatioti thinks best. Ilm b.pior men have approved th action of the governor in dOttjttg the barrooms.
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disciples looked, but they saw their
Lord no more.
The Second Com in p. After Jesus'
departure two aneels in the form of
men stood with the assembled company who called their thooghtl back to eorth and present duty, and this promise was piven to comfort them: "This same Jesus, which is taken up from you Into Heaven, shall so eotne in like manner as ye have seen II im po into Heaven." The earth shall npnin see Its Lord face to face in His bodily presence. queer Ia of Chivalry. In India, where women hnv niwayi
been drudpes. the deference pnid pj Kntrlishmen to ladies is always n mat
ter of curious interest. An dueated
Mohammedan pentb man was talking
to an old resident of the Punjab, wh.
has written on the subject. Paid the Mohammedan: "Now thnt the queen
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your bats to ladles?" When told cer
talnlv this would be done and asked
whv he made the inquiry, he said: "Ws
thoupht you used to take off jour hati to ladies because a lady was the rulai
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