Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1901 — Page 7

KANSAS IKsilUAlIOA LAW.

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FARM WATERWORKS.

. IWh Hi- Mm I'trfect lur OrtliiiHi-, I'uiiiuin.

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It im Occlured lit Ii I onel 1 1 ii I Iiiiii ami HM W ork ut Mmniir U lli Iii tin.

T ' B, ! . Jol) , Tb state mi DMHBfl court lias handed down a decl sion declaim;' ili KiiiiHjiM irrigation law to constitutional und thul Ilm Pi ti!i lnna1 ion of lanil Ity tin Pawnee likc u im I Citjr Irrlgatioa (o. i mile.

I - rill Blllkt it pOWtfbU to .airy Kaslrrt, luri.irr 'TtTtrttTt B Iff!

Into ciiecr mi- nifi'iM irrigation B In-tin' ev. r attempted ill Kan BBt that projected hy Barton county, ituated in 1 1 1 - exact center of tin- BtatO, The eoanpany projecting tin- scheme sought to coikIimiiii land occupying space 12 miles loiitf and ciht miles H'idc, the old PlWMtltkCi for a rCMF r. It bull! u klag drtl h from t Ii vrUnnsas river, just west of l.nat I'. ikI, to tlx- lake, n im I propov, . to DU tin- mkm v Inn tin- river is high ami hold 'In wate until it is aeeded in tilt- main ami lateral ditches in i-a.st-rn Karton, Kirf und Ki no counties, tin- hitter two counties adjolfiiag Karton. BtOtngB lins baansja a m - s,ary pari of "II bitf irrigation schemes in Kansas anil eatdcin Colorado. Iteoaus-e when the water is most m teded tho Arkansas river is likely to In- drv. Tlie rounty in which the company js work lag is a great wheat-growing district, n tu I work on the ditch ax ill now be pushed rapidly to insure the next crop. I he rkiinas river is that over .hh h Kansas ami Colorado arc now at law. Kansas saajag the State of Colorado for Illegally diverting the water from that stream and causing it to run dry in the Sun Mower state.

TO PREVENT BW ARMING.

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GLEANINGS.

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hold ?0 harreU, in the top of t he hill South of the BOUet ft .lit am! ci in. lit w:iii; Itat feet, eight f. t deep, The top of wall is .six inchi above surface "f (.'round, and etatera baa a frostproof tovtr. it was a heck-brea king j..i, ilggltag the ditch and t -i-1 .-rn ; had to use a pickax ail the way ( r. N). und near the cistern the ditch had to be tight feet deep, Bo I can draw rieht from the bottom. No siphon business for m. ; a siphon rill work all righl -for awhile, and the bother begias. Hie cut shows ho I have aj water-

"wrk- arranged two hydrants in parJen und one each in fl...-r garden, harn and plgpcB three valves in barn fad two in hOBBfi one in kitchen und

CUBAN ELECTORAL LAW. KadeavorlnB in Beeere i'iurni vnte fur I'l-o'ti-i l llol.tcr niitl I'rttft i1o.iiiI Molt, Havana, duly I, The Cuban eoneti tutional convention has not yet arrived at an uaderatanding regarding the electoral law. Several meetings were held last week, but very little interest was ninaifeated in tin- proceeds, many of the delegutea being abi. The conservatlrca an- p:ite 1, cipcli-vs with respect to the ri'sciiid- " of the universal suffrage clause, i the) aie now endeavoring to neun a plural rote for property-hold fTJ ami for professional ami husim-s 1 IK In this they are atrOBgly opposed by tlie radicals. :i objection has recently been raised against drawing up the eieet- r.il law until the Cttited States povetiiineiit has approved the constimtion, the argumeal being that it Would In- useless fo di;if( .,- ba-ed i ; ii the constitution if Washington i froiny fo make hanjfes in this inti ument, THE PAN-AMERICAN EX. 'tin- lli-iiiliiiit- s0 I nr n IIUntitilntiii in I. hm Bnpeetag to laairne fftHO n On. i

ItnfTalo. K. V., July 8. The total att. nde nee t d iu at the Pan-Amertcaa exposition in l,tnjSt. The attend-) ee liepan on May -. but at that I time many features were incomplete and the people remained away, 1 lie '

average daily attendance for June, ineluding five Sunday , was over thirtyone thousands The exeeeeively hot "eatht-r dnrtng the la-t two weeks has had a deterrent inlluence on the attendance, notwithstanding Buffalo i- rated as " the coolest city" by seven degrees, n aeeavna of the buciea from Lake Brit, it is believed that duly and tugttSl will easily brin- the. total toabova five millions, and it will reaaain for hepaentlarr and October to bring the remainder of the ten milliona at which the status of pueüser has- beeB set. At tlie Chicago World's fair Ts per tent, of the attendance was daring the ktst two months. Kipht million paid admissions, with the revenues from con, .-vinos, will repay the cost of the Kan American exposition. One thing that has perhaps counted aerioualy agminst the attendanea to date is the short limit railway evcuri.,n tickets, whi.-h eives the holder hut one or two dnvs at the exposition. Nunc of tin- excursion people ha VI expressed themselves atrongty agaJnat BJ ti.k.-t having a limit of less than IS days, elauedng that two weeks ia ht'le enough for anyone who desirea to enjoy the exposition as a festival ' ' to profit from it as a great cduiotional institution.

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me ut creamer. I have three way I cocks in well, so I can either draw from cistern or pump frotn v. I can atI tBCB hose at pump r Rower garden I hydrant, and throw atream Over the , house. I have a hydrant Ity the stahlt; Soor (inid. ) where 1 can water the I hor-cs; ami the pipe then Sti i ds to the top of the Itable room, and from then- all the way on a slant, out through the BOW harn in fmnt of the COWS, to th.- water 1 rou-h i n harnyard, so 1 can drain the pipe . lit and have net I trouble with aero weather. There ia a ; f edtng ail. j in from ..f horses, where cut hay tirop down from ah' v. ; have a mixing box there and a ihort hose, with the ground fi ed just a t. p from it; so every 'thing ia bandy for giving the horse their mix-d feed. I pot Cem. nt on BC end of tin- bottom and part way up ..n'the sid. of the alley in front of cows, and u.- that to mix the cut stalks ami feed fir the COWS) t f our c I hat c a hosi I hi re. My w if.- appreciates th.- water aawa have it now. hut she nil have if still better whin some ehaagee are made In the kitcht a and a bathroom addrd for then with a vxat.r front in the tove she will have both hot and cold rain water and old well water; can make the windmill pump up the rain reater. too. The boy s think the eisten Is a might tin.- thing, t. o. because now tiny never htar: "Cottle, h.,vs 111! up that trough! You know the nM saying: MYU can lead a horse to th.- water, but yon can't , make him drink" 1 cat. do better than that, because I eati stick the hose down hi throat aid make him drink. Kural n Yorker.

ttroageoloaleasnd plenty of storagt room i, iht- foaadation for largeoropa of inrplaf honey, hut the one must acfoiiipany the ether, a atrong aolosy withoui storngn aanaelty cannot do IBythlag bttt -warm, ami if thi-mai;-SgeBMrBt i f. llow.d up. Brtarming is the result all through the honey season. The greatest profit are derived fmm the hont y ftori d in good ninrletaide -hnpe. so that the prevention of swarms is the sals with beekeepern The heal preveatlva of swarming is plenty of storage room. s(, the bec ar.- never in want of a place to -tore the n. ctar from down as th. v pather it. Storape room for surplus ihonld be added at the riifht time, and this is

nüt ' nrly in the season, hut allow I the eolony to be confined to the brood , chain her un tilth . become strong, and i the Jiivc is full of bees, it li-Mially ;s ' said that surjtli's boxes should he put J oa at the beaiuninar of tTa art net ml

noney loirvest, and a- a

ritfht. but m aome eases there are exceptions. If the colony i- not strong, the boxes should not be added until they arc strong enough. On the other hand, we frequently hae colonies, aa strong some time before the honey 1 ' n i- .rn thai if . g eg room It not added they will swarm. So that these matt have additional space ju-t at the time needed to keep down the swarmin p fev.r. Those who do not make a speeia'tv of bees frequently do not pive enough storape room. A pood colony during the honey season should have at least about .10 pounds Storage capacity, and this is not enough to be allowed toremain st. throughout i he s. ason.bat all completed hoiu y should be removed as oon as ready and empty b. x.-s supplied to take the place of the 00CS r.

moved. A pood colony may store two "r thr.e times this amount of surplus if the honey flow is :) good one. and the colony the same. that we should not j be content to let them remain unheed- i

ed. A. II. Duff, in National Rural.

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The worU'a rnilwaya carry

uw.oou p.t-sencers and 4 n b. .. t

oi footis in a year. )l kiii ee..iit H. ..II.. e

1MB th brooi a veor In Ki

'.m in .Maryland. America, lias known to produce six.

" per cut. f .,M ,,

V ''le alive have touch of eOBSUUtp

i oon in some tun,- of their Kv

Wlliell. II- .-, ,-ide, , i,r, . lf1 .if

The a!ts ui sea water are composed of seven separate - u bs t a tiers, of which Sodium chloride common all account for 2! ports out of H. a a. t .

vsu leaves are capable of taking

up more water ttian tfeoee of most

o ner tries. in 1 nil poiimN of haves are of water: in tho-.

beech, TS; of maple, Co; of nine. it.

otid of fir, K). A roof garden for trained nursei will be built on the I'nivcrsitv of Maryland hospital at Baltimore, to connect with a new dormitory for their day ami alghd use. An Infirmary especially designed for nnraea

rule this j j also ie added

ine I, ...(.motive, published by the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Insurance company, pives the total number of boiler explosions In 1900 as '173. ten less thnn recorded in Is.'..

i lo re vv.-re :. in 1898, as well II, 308 in 1SJ97 and 341 In it

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DESTRUCTION OF LICE. To iiiii the passive Howse of Vermis fur ..io, I ami ll I alt fur SalMatl !pl lent Ion.

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AN APPEAL FOR RELIEF.

laked ftir Hie MrleUt-n I't-opU I Wee swept femnltleSi Ohio.

Columbus, ()., ,iy fi,,n appcai for r.-iicf fr,,m ,. in as)jarera t Veraalllea, (.. lias been neni ,M,t by Mayor Calderwood and Iter. M. W. 1 Iter, pastor ..f the ( In ist in ti chorrh Ol that town. They state that 100 1" isons arc homeless, many destitute, nid several nie injured ns'n result of

nre winch devastated V baturda v.

Forty business honnea were ah -'oyetl. and the loss in estimated at 1500,000 to I7SO.000

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ftl Lnrkln. nliaa "Ol " I.;....' i...

hot asnl hilled. Friday night, by

1'it lourminjnii, while in

roil rung th- latter 'L "hl I welfth stn et.

HINTS FOR SHEPHERDS. When through shearing remember ft ii important that the lambs be lipped. Breed and feed affect the value of wool from th.- manufacturers standpoint. There n. animal Letter suited to the general farmer's purposes than the sheep, 'I he manufacturer bnya wool on the basis of its true value for manufacturing purpi.se. Mutton growing, with wool a an inehfeatal product, will continue tobe

profitable industry Dock your lambs early. Taea Knife thai N keen with a javped edge. This prevents excessive bleeding. L.kisc, bulky fleeces sell best in the fffort to bring Wools up to the standard by having wool on Its merits. The man who would deliberately tn jure thi- jrreat industry is neither a lover of his country mr ol 1. - fi lloW man. If you have not already sow n a patch of rape. kale. peas, oats and vetches (mixed I. do to at mire. The BOoh will appreciate this.

While quality ll more often found In medium-sired animals than in large oaes, it does not stand that no larpe animaN powss quality. in selecting subjects for the show ine sehet only those that carry the true Impress and blgheSl haractrr Isties of the breed that you ciiampion. The -beep is the only animal which both feeds and clothes the people. The fTeater the number of sheep tht greater the anaounl ..f food and cloth in p. Sie with fjuality should lie the watchword of the shepherd when se(acting individuals for the showing, and. of course, the same applies to the breeding flock. Wool Market and H;o p.

To completely rid the poultry honai of vermin, n after the pests with a torch. Make the torch ftret. Dissolve one-half pint of pine tar ai d one-half pint of turpentine in omhalf gallon of kerosene, in an open vessel. Soak in this solution large Corn cobs until they are well saturated. Then take them from the sdu tion ami rlust n them all of the powdered sulphur that will tick to

them. .Next, have a small pointed i j ..... , . , ... . .

run rou. o I which insert tlie pointed end into the larpe end of the cob Then you have saturated torches ready for use. Removing all the combustible matter from your poultry house, w''''r "'"i your torch, ignit it, and go to work, permitting tht flames to enter everj crach and ercv Ice all over the surfa.-c. momentarily end yofj have all the lice destroyed This should be done once a month in warm weather, it would be well and v ie to have a tub ami a few buckets of water handy in CBSC your poultry house should ignite from your torch All poultry houses should lc well whitewashed with fresh lime. White wash with plenty of alt in the wash inside of the house. Dips should not he Bted, because they may cause the h. ns to take cold. All dips that can be Used avail nothing unless the poultry hoove is clean, as the hens will soon become overrun apain with lice, dust as soon av the Ilea lea re the poultry house the hens can deal their bodies by dusting in allies , r dry earth. The loads and necks should be rubbed with incited lard once a month, to hill the larpe head lice. If a dip mutt be BSed pour a pallrn of boiling water on S pound of tobacco refuse. Let it stand ov. r nigh! and then add two pallons of cold water. Dip the hens oa a warm,

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can be avoided. Tri

in preference. Rural World.

SCIENTIFIC TID-BITS.

Mercury's year is- only f days.that

of Venna days and of Mars Mf

days.

Applied to a burn, where the hin

is not v.f open, turpentine quickly allst iates t he pain.

.Mr. .Morris h. .1, M,p i,,ns perfected

an arraBgemnnt by w hich the a nu r

man museum Of natural history and

tne soutn Kensington museum will

exchange exhibits.

Acetyiine black produced fron the

carbon of acetyiine is ,.f excellent quality, fineness and purity . By rea

son Ol its very fine division acetyiine black seems particularly suited ior

the production of India ink. Tha Arnold arboretum, in the suh-

, urns of I :).-ton, lias carrf d on its 1 highly intcrestinp and important 1 a. a

, won, on a very sientjer income. Steps j are row being taken to raise 1300,000 in addition to the present endow

' ment . The Massachusetts institute of technology has held examinations in London f..r the entrance of pupils t the Boston institution. The London i Engineer -a..: -it would seem thai ; American competition is not to he Confined to eomme rce. in the futoreuM

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Du me. Tie attention of reuderr is ,.i!P,l to the adv -rt iitiiu nt f Notre Dan. I Mv.-rnitjr, one - f the smat edutatmual ii.litutioiii of tiie e-t, srhlch apntars in souther coi umn of tlu paper. Tiiom who uiijr I iveoi e.iM a t-t look im a .hII.-.c t. 1 t . . s..-.

A VALi Aiii I. 11 111 11 At ion rnee..

flNrllli uf t'tiluriiiltt a K.cacry, UcmIIIi Krtiirlt, Kit-. Kend to U N tkak ii P. A.. MurIbiftuii K ale. M'l I'lne Street. Ht. I .mil, Mo for a aaa 1 wme spa -ml folder oa 1 1 lorii.f.i ttt jTiiii 1 1 u 1 it 1 1...- i..i 1. 1 1

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' 1 e.iiniiiK e.i - weld Ui v. I ', uuiK'i'iU' enl m-. ii. r v . e.,u t ituiiUK the !owt; 1 '" 'i "'1 'it'i lh I'l.Muent. who wdl ' 'iMoii rate.tol'ol.irR.to. throiiKhout tha " S atnl.itf lie ti.e .! 1 1. 1., ,i, h .11111,. 1 vv l,i,i ,av e ,-v er been mnde The Vdl aw all particular regarding terrn, foMer v,l 1. found of adueatlonal ralaa course- ol ntudies, etc. U. ft u I -. 1 - und ..ti,. rs M'.-kinif t,, know There ii thorough preneratory sehuo buutitieir iwnooontry. Free ou nsiuost la .connection aith the Vniversity. in sr.tiori thin paper.

" n C'i stiMt-iit m of al pr.ni. will l.uvo

everv opportunity r.f prejiaiing t heins. lvt fee Blither stud'.-s 'I':.e ( 'nmrnereial Course iateaded For yooag men preparing h r base new, may be finished Is one or two vcars, 11 rding to ti.e ability of the tu. 'cut. fvi Bowabo'i Hall, for born under thir-Ä.-n. i- in unique departaaant of the intitiition. The higher ee Brass are thorough in every respect, and tudent will Rad every opportunity of perfecting these"Ives in diiv line of vvnrk t ev iu.iv choose te seleet, Thoroagboesi in hWmxsrh, ex i ii. -s in the care of ntu.lent. n,l .lev,..

tion to the bet interests of all. are the distinguishing CBtrscteristiea of KotW

Ualile t pivcrsitv.

riftV-sli year of active work in the

caime of olucation have made thin institu

tion famout all over the country.

llnltli.K Him. Rodric-V It neetn irnre.lil.1e ll.-.t IkA

Wie Itw.tonin nhould have been duped hr

trie irratt.-r s (ranif of thrre ht-!U and a nea.

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Chkago Daily Newt.

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insect powder

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the net

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Mtirllitter e llt-n.l. la porta, Ind., duly 7. Mnrtimei wye, former Uentirnnt-govnrnot of dhin am a leading .h in-Krat, it "' 1 h tie mt atrichea while daUrnr " 1 1 Ith of July pee. h.

I'lltlll The flan

the food. Th s may be easiljl tester by shut t in;: up a lav ine- hen a nd ; v insr

'he j her p-nrKe lo eat. In a few dsva ti e

eggS will indicate tlie flavor. AnothCf theory (but srhieh is not fuliy conArmed) la that in egg laid an any troti.L" m linir snbstaiiee will C0fl tract the odor. This is explained by the fact thai the shell when the ev? la first laid is comparatively soft and Impression able, and bec mei imrd only after eontact with the :moiphere. 1 ii more probable, however, that any object ionable flavor due to tha fuud. Urm and r'iresida.

PREVENTS FIGHTING. Attmetlte tittle fur I'onltrv nnlltllra Tlint In Melded lOtO n Number of Pen. W here a long poultry building la divided into a number of u ns, the d.itaioBa BlUal be boar.!. .1 at tht bottom

w. I I 1.I-. .Nativ e Steers

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Kl.ul i; Utah Gl idi .: Q CORN- No i ATS - Western hay Choice II at r IRK Si. 1, 1. mi. i M p f 15 7.".

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Baal for tht- BjasssSe. No matter what ads foo, beadaehe to a

eainer. y..u will never get well until your bswala are put riebt. hamreta bdp as fa re,

eine von without a uriiie or pain, nrotbire

easy, natural movements, Cost you just 10 cents to start KcttuiK your health back. aararatal hadj lathariie, tl.e nauiae, pat up in metal box.es, every Ubbrl mi (.' C. Q. Ktampcd on u Bewara ol imitations. A Pretty Good Sign.- "What nukes m t'iiiik she' in love with v. "i, Tom" iiii s'.e railed me "You horrid, mean tiling' last sight.' I'liiladelphm Evenins Rulletiu. Ha Amir t en BaBve nasi Dvraf Bhaks into roar shoes, Allen's Poot-Eaai a uowdeT for t he feet. It make tight or New Bboes Ke.l Easy, 1 ares Corns, Itching. Swollen, Hot, Callous, Smarting, Hon- and Sweating Feet. AH Druggists and Shoe (Store sell it, iv. Sample tent FREE. Address, Allen s. OInuted, 1- Roy, N V

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Aif I fe. I it!" ufhed tSeavsaacerol t've great 1.0 . n. ,, , pru, ompaay. "After all the lime and money I bave expended pr .in to t, ; , tfci araae n no Sf fske, t at in is. ,ahle old editor ass to stepia snd wrack mj mart I ass. "I hope he didn't run your ad. in the humorous column f "Worse tkaa that! Re raa tt under tha rding houne aotieat " I , ago DaO Newt

I do r.ot I alieee ri.o'n Cure lor 0mssnsn 1 1" i?n (,u1 toT CÜUh snd colds U. MOO' lf' 't'r'ng' ,nd ' K, t)-

A greal des of nerve is essnethasss seeea ,r? 1J 'ft,, ,rom being cranky. Atchison tjlobe.

SfeoaaMtJa I nn lie l aeetl WiOi Bozaie's Croup Curs, speedily. SO eta, Marriage is often thr result of a mutual misunderstanding Town Topics.

A DoeB)tfl I nfn film enl htka If add Mr Fresbleigh paid me a er pretty compliment about my Imir. M tt Wise Indeed! "Yes; be ashed bm if it una mine." Ohle State Journal. I It 11 . ol.- r I 1. 1 I hill lln-rtm-a. To launder the nsjolsite cre;it jors at musliusaml lace in which this season al. uuds has becoinv) quite a problem, yat the n..st aeUcate materials will not be lajared if was led vvitn Ivory Soap mid then .tried in thcshuUe. But bit..- starch aeed be used. El I A R. i'Alikl.ll.

M i the best BUB S in tac nretty l.ridcsmaid. Chicago Daily Neva THEIR ORIGINAL MEANINCS.

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Bern originally meant . tield of any sie. Meat originally meant any kind of food.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DANE NOTRE I) A Mb. INDIANA. Mil. COUMSS in OaaslCS, Utters. Rconoimcsnnd It.slory. Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy . Law. Civil, Mechanical and Electrical I nuntrrrinit, Anhitetturr. I I. ......... I. I. . . . a

T ft 1 . ..... v.u A.. 11 Anilin anu commercial I own originally referred aiflapll to Courses.

Knoms I ree tn all StuUmts who lmv-e cons. pteted the ttutUea rcqaired t"r admiaaiaa into the Juni. .1 . r SCaiot Year, of auy of theCotlegiatp Courses. Rooms to Rent, BMdarStC charge to munVnta ov.-r veiitc.ii pre pa rin 01 c . Ili-jjiate Coursea. A limited tminivi of Csaeklatas lae ihe 1:. . ieSiaatical stnte wi!l he 1 .1 ired at special rutea. 5t. Edward' Hall, fof Ikjv un.ler 13 yrnrn, is iiniijue in Ihe CoaapteteseflB of its eqn.pnienta. The 571h Vear will open September loth. IQoi. Catalogues I rre Address REV. A. MORRI5SEV. C. 5. C. Präsident.

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Miscrciint originnllj meant ua infidel or u renegade. I.iltel origlnnlly meant n sinall Look or paniphlet. Some people, "lien they work, don't do anything;. Atchison Globe. Vagabond originally meant a person who traveled without a definite object - u wanderer. Blackgnsrd ortsjiaally meant the kitchen boj B und jiotwashera ciuployad In a sreatlenaan'a kitchen. A BROTHER'S LOVE. l.ostant. 111., duly 8. James Watt, of thi.'- place, b one little act, has

givefl a splendid example of that

never dying love which c .Ists between brothers, no matter how far apart t hey may be. Mr. Watt was a krreat sufferer from Kidney Trouble and Nervousness. He Mas very much Bled up. and al

though he had tried a prent main thine3, he had fount nothing that

Wouid in any way relieve him. Bome one suggeated Dodd'a Kidney Pilla,

and he used six boxes, and was completely cured.

His first thought was for n brother

in DC If Bat, In land, whom he knew- to be afflicted in the same way that he had been. Mr. Watt Immediately

sent a supply of Dodd's Kidney Pills

to this far-away brother. together

ith Lis recommendation based on bis fortunate experience.

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Sawyer's

Slfckers are oft and smooth. Will not crack, reel tilt or treoma

atlekr ( 'malof 1.0 free.

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satt Cambridge,

OLD SORES CURED Allen's rirr1ne 8.ilv cures threes te I'leeee. floor t lessra, Her' fa ions I leer, v ariertae t'teora, loehnUni I leer. Mere a rial I leers. Wbli lltf. IIb leg. Barea. HH Mbean, euer orea. all old ernes. ritle1 ba fniluro, ao mailer ttmm aiaoding b; Basil, Sr. J K M.l.KN. ?T I'ACL, bIINN.

PATENTS! Use CERTAIN

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CURE.

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ei in win 1 in, i to a i r.K riMKBua pin... Moas Ihut you saw the ASeerlteaj aacut In this tuBrr.

Its all in the Quality

I! VISION

to preTi nl the vv . j a 1 . , ; Jjg males, front lighting. A good door for mi. li a division is Bbot, mi t Le cat. It i- made f '.nth .ti the ordinary way, imt has aha laths at tht lower mm vtry nea together, the spaeee grows lag mere ttpen ai they go up, Thispre' vents ftgt,. im-. uuiK. s a liandsome fs;e anj one tasiiy conf ructt d. 1 I KuaaelL, ia Farm and llouje.

When you buy a piece of Wctmore's Best Tobacco you get your value in good tobacco. The best Burley leaf grown, the purest flavoring known, carefully prepared and skillfully blended. No premiums can be offered when the worth of the tobacco is all in the quality. Ask your dealer for Wctmore's Best. The tobacco that sells on its merit. Mads or.ljr by M. C. WETMnRE TOBACCO CO, ST. LOUIS, M0.

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