Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 December 1901 — Page 7

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fr'lalterr. Mm Ilraae 1 um thai wealthy .!r Ws

n ai lue auic ia.-' iiiKiii

N.iirjj I 'i I you, ilidi (J

"Vm 1fr ml in-xt Ui im' at ),riner, and w.ii i Iran-J to reanark ii um in birdlika up petite. ' V:,' Well. In1' i tiiml Juile. He owns Mtrith fem, ii kin. a ' rbiledeiphis l'.caa.

SASKATCHEWAN, WESTERN CANADA, IS CALLED THE "GARDEN OF EDEN," II Korsu.T H. I.l. nt of Heed City, li. liiuHii.

In a letter to tin- Reed city, .Mih-ii-.iii, Gar) on, Mr. Jaases c. ArmtroBfi of Itcltfordi 8a ske t chewed says, Writing ii ITth M.iy, 1901 i "This Im u tin.- country for a poor ii au, as he fan go out on ihc hay -1 v s and cut (ill the hay he nrn!s, lie turns Iiis tattle out on the juairic ami when In1 is not Bafaf his boraes. in turns Ihen out also. There is lucta uti abundance ol food, they in er wander away. "A hnly. who lias lived here itflit via is, told in that this was the original "Gerden of Eden.' I certain h would believe it, if arc could only lind tin- apple trees. I!ut an it is, ee have many varieties of fruit n rawiierries, 0i a nberrle 4, saskatoons, lunMelHTrii's, red and black currants, dew lu rries, plums, red and black cherries, and red raspberries. All of the-e fruits grow wild. Then tin- flowers that dot the prairies, making then look like a real garden. . have eaten of the wild red currants, and tiny are equal if not (superior to those frrown in Michigan Ve have sweet corn 7'i inches hiph. A i the western fanners are all done eeding, branding cattle and sheep hearing are now progressi n Wool i only tive cents a pound, and many ran .-lurs haw on hand last year's

Clin. I i ! eiOBe "ii a potato i.i"- - .m.

THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. lmuiiiic ( oiiiuiit i,.,. 0r Hi,, iit.ua mt ICrpr. .rulnl U Namcl bjr slM-.k)l lll'llllf muu.

WaakingtetB, Deo. it, Bpceker Hen eraoa reatordaf eaaouaeed his eoaa Oiit tecs as fullws : imi -siui. and ronton Cosaansros Hepburn (la , Kletcher (ftflnn i, Bherman N i i. u.miii (Fauj j oi (Mo.), Corll (Mi ii ), iicwttrt (N J , Mann (111, i. Iaj.rtne tataaa.l, C an " nl.j, TuBtpklna to.), Davey (Ala.), Adamaon Ua.), Uavis I i.i . Bhackleford 41.,), Ryu (N. V I, lti liui d on Ala.). 1 Insular Aft nm Coopw (Wihi, Oaaaoa (HI '. Mitt i III j, I'.i Bt c N V . IL p tiiiiu (la.), Loud (Cal.), Taarny (Minn ), M fit aaa i Crurapacker Mini , HamHion (Ml, I, I, .Sil. I. ('a , Join ... iVa . al.uidox (Oa.), BUllsms (111.), ll.nry i, .vuiiasas iMiaa.i, Patterson (Tenn i Judiciary nay (N. Y ,), Jenkins (Wis). I l'arker N J . , ( Vers inrl ilioli. ALxjii ear N. v, Warn (III.), LtttleneM (Me.). K.ilm (fill, Tlnimita Mat. I'owtn At. i . Navla (0.J l) Arawnd At.. . Lanhan (Tex.), Elliott H. i, Siiutii (Kyi, Fleming (Ma.), Claynui Ala. Manklng ami Currency Pearler (ft, J inn (Conn i, Prince (in , Capron l. I.), Calderbcad (Kaa. ), Overatnial I n) . I.i'VfiliiK (Mai j i, Kmllh (la), Hill in.. Douelaaa (N, v , Poedecer (Pa.). Talben i.s. c i. Rhea (Ky.), fnayer Mn ), J..ia (Oa), Pusaley (. If.), Padaatt (T( llll I Mercnaat Marine and l'lsli-t i.s (Iru:-vi-iMir (O.i, Hopklna Mil ), IToune (Pa.), Oreane (Maaa.), Miner (Wla), Htevena

i. Mum I, Jim, k (Waah.), K(rtii-v iMt'h I, v. achter (Md , Vr i land (M t , Littlem ill (MaJ, Bplicht (Mil I. Fim. hi (N ' i. Da via (Pia i, McH rmoti (N. J.), Belnmnt (N V i. Snook (O.) Rivera and Harbon Burton (O.), Retva (in I, Dovener (W. Va.), Illahop (Mich I A. lies.. n ii'., i. Monii (Minn.), AR-xan-der (N. Y., Ton;u- (Ore.), I.awrciue (AiiiHai, Davldaaa (wla.), Mclachlan (Cul l, l eater (Oa.), BanBhead (Ala), MeCtiiioeh (Ark.), Bparkman (Kla.), Hull (Tel ), I'.. ins. Ii I 1 1 .a ). Militär) AfTalra Hull da , Kfirtum (N. V i, Parki r (N J.), 'apron ( lt. I.). St. vena (Mtaa.), ui. k (O.), Mondoli (Wyo.), Hu ll ( Wis i, Hrli k (lad.) ITIic t(l!l ). (l,ims. Jr (I'ai, Suiz.r (N. V.). Hay (Va, jett iiii I, Btayden (Tex.), Broueaanl (I.a.i, BnoUr,i!a iTfcici ). HoU. I ( N. M i Naval Affairs Kons llll I, I);tyton (V Va.i. Loudenalaser (N J i. Huii r i'.i i.

Hull (1 l.i, Ma. 1. 1 i M.I . Watson Im1 I.

( oualna (la i. Tavhr i) i ii.iits

slice of new potato, which measured l'"; , l UÄff U '.

C'a inches when cut. This is no Vandlver (Mo.), Vhocler (Ky.). fairv tale, if we are so much farther . Immigration and KaturalfaWtlon Shat- .. , .... ... ,, , . ju (O.), Adams (Pa l, Howell (N. J). than heed ( ity. It is all facts, tome l.awr.-inp Mhsk i, Kahn icaii Skllea ti ii and aee. ThU Jias bean truly ,0'' jÖftW ?) u,,,' (Va . imp-

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Agriculture- Wadaworth (N. f.), Henry (( 'unn I ('oaru ll il'.i i U'rii.ln (Pi I

railed the 'Manien of the West.' Wi'h fruits and l!ow. rs, lakes and Mi am-, tisli and fowl, beautiful river-, tracts nf titulier and mountains, What more do-.s n man want?" InformattoB co c rnlng Western Canada will he chcrfullv idven liv

Hani- n ill I 1 1 i Wis i Si, iii iU'isi

Haaklna (Vt.jL 11 C. smith (Mleb.), M ly (N. C). Ores Milt. Williams iAli. i. l.ntnb (Vn i. Cooiiey (Mo.), Cordon (O.), Allen (Kyi, Neville (Neb.), Plynn ( 'kla ). PereJaa Affairs um (in , j. n

. .. .... ' . A!ams (M i. Cousins Mai. W. A. Omlth

.ominc- i'-aiin witn ine a (rem Ol TBC Ali. hi. Il.atw.d.- (Minn . Qllletl QoTcmmeat ol Canada, whose adver '''s i. I. a no is (Ind.). Perklna N. v.), ,, :,.,., appear- el ewhere. nimeÄTrk uoTtZlÜi (Cat. Harles. ,n (Tex. I. Ilookir (Mtaa.), er llMir. Naphen (Maua.). Hfi . . v" l , l'ost ('Uni'; und Tost Hoards - I.mjd JJ- ' ' ' ,M,. -he u-eted. (( al. ). K.teham (X. V.l. Hmith i III i i ' Hill. ir ar.turrM. dim i "von r'.r.in.. ,v i u ,

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i i. i: ii on earth to me

i aaa autte tree; for, what witk uppera ami rarnationa and cbocolateej L'..t inns: ni' the yoang man's k.ilaty. r'raru .- o Bulletin.

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Hedce (la.), Blbley Swans. oi (Va.), Mn (Oa.), I -it t If- ( Ark i. aon (N V i. Kodev

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CURKI) liv BT. J ic ons on tDMhlr in Maad t or Vlontlta II. ruilKf ol Siruliirl Ii I. lea. (From tue laiditi limes.) Anwng ti.v tboueeada of vuluniary aa doraeateaU o tin great value oi is:. Ja 'i ."i -praiii-, -l .ti i.e., and Nori-toa, a 'i Mr. U ibomaa, 4 .-Mexamna lload, (.1..,, kabrodj near l'outypridd, buuia Wate, .vim tayd It i ait fa greet pleasure that 1 add my Willing test Moni tö Uw iavaluabia exceP atnci .i leitbrated St. Jacobe Oil, a experienced n. at) own nana. 1 sprained bot i m) anali - in walking down some .-tepa ao everelj tuat 1 eras mmole to taini lor atveial cnoatna. The paui 1 suite red aal Moni k re re, and not aing that ! uaed heaped Me anti I applied St. Jacobe od, eaea tfaej iouai iiatelv been me better daily, and in i abort nine i araa able to go about, and 1 '1' 1 aaa oartt euren. 1 ion m.w aeteraiined to adviaa all persona suffering Ironi iaius to use this wonderful remedy, Waich did no nncb for me, In i tooiai does not ealiabtea aa a to v .it treatment sac puraued during the Bt'llli. sae ..( HI.;. hie to Malld, and dnrf u .., . ,, tune Iba -ullerilig SO much, h... we venture to m;,s; t:.at had sae c. i..e, in inj aell known medical man be ai l have at once hari pieauiibed Bt. Ja oba Oil, for ii conquered pain anwarde o: Utf öi and doctors know Uieee ia otning mi g i. The propria ton of St. d. i.. I.- (, I.,,,. I ,.,. award.. twelve gold f" 'Mi' H ilt llitein.itu.nal e..d,tions s the premium pain killing remed) ol tue woiid. Phe eommitteei a m made the ti' in!, were i,i ea !i int in.e r.unp. td !'l'ev.'!1 """t MMWit medkal men etitatnable. Mn Thomaa evidently did not know the feign opinion ia which St. Ja c' - Oil is '.eld h .iliimsl every procresMve med nal nun

Mond. 'I i Vvj ' ', i aah, i. Ea h Needha m (Cal. I, kins i.V V I K".

('ol. Klebern

1 1 'a I. ( 'romer find.

(Pa), Boutell Mil.), on (Tenn.), Orlgga owherd i Mo , Wll(N M i

y Ma., i Kd.lvi Minn i.

M i iler ( (Cms I. Jones

i Mria i. Moody mr. Mai tin (S. D.), Tomprdne (Mich.), Hhafri th

i l l '. Ci Ifflth ' lad.'.

Pala Hope. Tex -I heard l.m, My ilf fet rather enwiraged because ,,, c( ka Ra, turni.j line m t l,o nerlorwhen lie called ees How foolish nf him! One nerds a Jonmal 10 a ri,'Cative Albany

iie.( n.r the RaaaataA. No matte.- want ails you, headache to a rat'cer. yea will never get well until vour bowel- ,,,,, tight. Casearcts help nat lire re yon without K,i,,e or ,,ailli ,iri)ll,10e anay natural movements, cost von just 10 - to ii .it getting yonr health bad. 1 ,j:"l.v I at lartic, I ie gennlae,pt in metal boxes, ever) tahlel baeC 6 C. -nunfsss M ,,. Bewart i , imitatioaa.

Waltere' Avlthaaeti, to' Vv'V'r ' 1 : ',V J'1' muugh money : ; ' ' inar, but I I tve notbing Ul Ine IV nf ii ),,. 1 ii o tS

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again, sir."

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. wm uji ua inn u lonabiae.

The llnmlnnmrst Calendar of 'he season (in ten rötete) m heantifnl idi (on six sneeta, 10x12 incben), reproV ""H "f Ptt-g' 1 ' -Mo i..n. iaaaed hy ' '-" ''' I 1 iment, Chicaao, W Iwaukea i m laul Railway, ,11 be sent rSl ; P' 1 nJ live eenta. Addreaa K. Miotr, Ceiitial VaeaigsjBl Agtut, L'ni-

'Pop, what is a driving rain?

" '""K rain, my b -y. I suppose, is 1 '.MVes )uu Hid. i..r."- onkcrs i

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Statea

""-"'s Cure in the bist modie ne we ever !., 0M,,n -T'C"on of the threat ahn L'ingi m. O. '.h.v - ,,,i,,,. i., a

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The mora renMaa taere are wtrj

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111 nej tha less likely he ia to W V . . At. uieen Globe, " tW C), i'

To riet n Told in Osr Usr Jke L it it ve ltrotno Oninine Tablet. All d r ii Wista rer u i d rn n ney i f it f aite to cure. aoo. '" " man ia indeed by bin appeal1"" and - hi, i : nnes hy Li disoppeaiauce. '-.iKua-u Daily News.

HHwan . .. . , ... I llll ii " I . BrutHllde ( rk.i. I.asslter (Va), Uurnett

1..1.1 i, r i ynii i . jk in. J. Indian Affair Bhcrntan (K. Y ,. "nrf;s (Kaa.), Bddy (Minn.). I.i.c. y Ma ). Handon (Mich.) Marshall (N. D.), Hmwn (wla). Burke is. D.), Morgan ,. Moody (Ore.), Need ha in (Cat"), Little (Ark ), itaphena (Tea i, Zenor (Ind.), KitsferaM (N Y i, Doug-hert) ..M.. i McAndrew (Uli. Smith (Aria.). Terrltorlea Knox (Maaa.), Hamilton (Mich.), Brich (Ind.), Oraham d'a . Cuahanan (Waah.), Borelna (K) i s. uthick i N V . I'ow.-rs i Me. I, Ju.kson (Md i. Moon (Tenn . I.- Oraffcnreld (lex. . Flnley s. c i. Llnvd (Mo.), HobInaon (Ind.), Thayer (Mass.). Smith (Aria.), Plynn (Okla.). I'ui.Uc iiiiiidii km and Orounds Mercer (Neb.), Qllletl (N, Y., Hartholdl (Mo.), Burlelffh (Me How. II ,N. .1 i, h-h nv.dter (Pa.), Conner Ma I, Martin (S 1m, Miner (V.'ls . 1' inktie.nl (Ala l, I.lttle (Ark), Brantley (Ma.). Thomaa (N. C), tthenpard (Tex.), Mi rs (ind i. Irrljpntion of ArM Lands -Toneue (Ore.) Jenklna (Wis i. Ray (M, v i. R i,r (Kaa.), Mondel' (Wyo.l. South, rland (Utah), Terrell (Mass I. Newlan.ls (Mel I Kevllle (Neb.), rud.rwood tAia.i iitiiam ( N. (.' ). Cenaua Hopkins (TU.), Rataaeli (Coon.) Heater ole (Minn.), Acheaon (Pa), Crom nu. ker Mnd . KurlciaTh (Me I Hugh (W Va.). Bmereon (N. .), Grlfflth (Ind.). Kl, mr (N. C), It. iv (Va), ScarhorouKh (S C, i. Burleaon (Tex.). (. In. me Weich ta and Ma ,oi resPout hard to I, Mlimr (Wla i. Hill i -...in ,, Boutell (HI.), Cuahanan (Waah.), Bowtraock (Kaa), Itcdre (la). Bates iPa.) Haabury (N, Y i, Darragh (Mlctt i, Vood (Cel.), Cochran (Mo.), Ihafrnth iCol.) CrlKIH (dal. (i Ones Tenn. I. t n.ll-r (Miss i. (lunch (Ky i. Wilcox MluwalU Invalid Pensions Sullowuy i V i nibaon (Tenn . H. Smith (Ml.l- c,iinerhead (Kan.), Rumple da, Apiin (Mich.). Deemer (Pa . Holtlday .in.') Darraah (Mich.), Mt.-rs On.t i. Norton (tri, cmsky (III.), Klebers (Tex.) Latimer C. ( V I, l.niy;iy ( N. Y . 1' nsions -Loudenalnwer (N J.) Drawwell oi I. Bheldon i.Mnh I, Borelna (Kyi Weeka (Mich.), Pattereon (Pa.) Draoer (N. Y ). Ball (Del.), I.- araffenreld iTex i Hlehiirilson (Ala . Selby (III .. White (Ky.), Wiley (Ala). Education .im (Pa.), Knox iMhuO Juck I Pa i Terrell (Mass. Ilrlstnw i' . Kyle (o.i. Howell (" j i, A,in (Mich.). I' Armon.l (Mo i. Vandlver o.). Kern (III i. Mickey (111.), Itellamy JLabor- Qardncr (If. j ). Metneart (Minn Showalter (Pn I, H.irthoidt .!,, , ': '"" r:lVu 1 Mrahi.m (Pa.). Km. rson iN. I ) . Warnock (O.), Talh.rt is , 'I '"1 y ' Cummlnaa (N. v . Caldwell (lit ), l- lood (Vn Militia IM. k (O ). Hull (In t. Parker (N .1 i Crahain (l'n Iih. i ,, .v .

Oalw - ' w Va i Vn eland N v ) ,v lt: on (Ind.), Starb (Neb.), Crewtvy . i.ii Rupi . rt ( N Y i, Polk (Pa), Will , .;i , , n.,',"'1"' i: 'Vs ' "'"Mis. .mi, h i, Tni.ipkins iN. T.), Jack .(Pa.) Sklleej mi Iiwln (Ky l. I.' wis (Pa ,. Currier N- II su7.t i N v i. cii.rk (Mo '. Bt-aaeala (La.), Rhea (Va), Mutchler (Pa.), dalna Qraff (III.). Weeka (Mich.) Rut. It i Pa r. s, hrlm ' M.i ,. Storm , N f i V" 'I ' ' ' I Vt ' Them;,,, (I.. ,' Miller (Kaa). Utey (Va), (InldfoaJ.. T.), Kltchln (N C), Salmon (N. j , rtVu (Ark). Trimble (Ky.). ' War Ctalma Mi n ir-a). Qlbaon (Tex.), Otjen (WH I, Haugen la . vi. o , ,. Blakeney (Md i. Holliday (Ind i n c Bmlth (Mich I, Sims (Tenn .. Caldwell (III.,. K. Ice (Ky.i, SpiKht (Miss ) Thomnson (Alu.). ' Distri. i of Columbia Baboock rwtai Mvidd . Mr .t, nklna .wis ,. Mercer N. i. '. s VV. Smith (Mich ), Allen MeV l'-an. ,ii. Wadaworth (N. Yi MoVrell (Pa lb u i.i.,,!, n C . St. wart ,.N J ', -fj r r .i.i .. Utlmi r (8 C i Sims i I i i, i " itefoim in Ike cu ii s. ,M, ,. hum, ;m 's '. i.. i . i in i, kw ,,. ,N j

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(Pn ). OlJ.n (Wis ). Vun.llv. r i Mil jj, " nun .N f.) Kiu(tr , , , caialeham i" i, m i,, ,,, ,ni.). aeewaBj Mlnea ami Mining Ed.ty (Minn ., Connn I n . Sheldon .Mi. i. .. M ly .,. , ' u Patterson (P , s .,; (Kaa.), atarfce (S D.h 1'ata ,üa), Mal!

Kdwarde aria). M i ii ii I, Y I. . Minn.),

. Mont ), Me. 'all p. reflagj

m ' i i. Qk an (UHU.., (1 ones (T nn i. Im 1 1 h Lilian Mcf'lear)' (Ma i i i 'uanml nas i N nintlna Heatw. (Ky ). Tale (. ;. ,

. '" 1 ."i'o.i'i. . on Baamhaatloa ..n Disposition ul IXKuments Koberta (Maaa i, Meatwoli (Minn.) Kern MM ) " Commli ii industrial Arte 1!' Kai etti ins Tawney (Minn ,. her5 '" ' 7 1 l Mo.) Corllaa ( Me u i. :"k .P H ., n .. Bartlet J ( '.nrv (Mass ). Ma . i ird (Va Klection .r preald.-m, Viee-Preald-nt aad RepreiM-ntatlves In ( 'onaress -T..r(ss ;M" I Jul way (K II.), i rUrt1a I Kaa l, J ' Wla (Pa ). r.impklns (O.), Caln.-s (W. va.), ' mmba i 'al i, Moi .ix in C ) Ruck VP ! -" '; '""'r (in.), Braaaata (La.), l.-l. v tili ) tj.nn (Idaho) BteettoMi Committee No l Taylor (O) Munn (111 i, Powers (Me Knapp (N i, Kriilth (la.), i lain. - i W '.i i Pol .Miss . Bowie .Ala ., Uurgwaa (Tea I Kl-etlons i 'mn.it tee 2 (Imsted M a ). MIM (Kaa.), Powers . M in. i Hutheriand (Utah), Currier (M It ,, Little. tlel. I Me i. Kohlnson (Iml ,. i;r, i )a i reeley .III.). ' Klectlona Cammittee Na s Weeka (Ml. hi, lirlse.,11 (M V i. Il.isklns i'; Blaekburn (N. C.), Jack (Pa .. Behlmer (Md , M Lain (Mtaa i, Bandell (Tea i J 1 Johnson (S C i Paelfle It.illroada W. Smith (Mieh.), Ilipl.iirn (la.). 8hattue u, ,. k,v (III. priacotl in. v i. palmer (Pa), Jackaon (Md ). Slorm (X Y .. Knndhi (La , M.,ishaii (X D.), Hlay.i, ii (Tea), Bheppa, (lex.). Plnley (8. , Creamer (N Y . l-eely (111.). ' Kollowliu: are the chairmen nf the re. mai..iriK c.immltte. s : Hallways and eanals. Davidson, Wis Lev. i s . mi bnproveaenta '; .he Mia 'I'M rlvi r, ii ,i tholdt, m Iti vision nf the h,ws. Warner III Privat la n. I i laiins C V -- , , i I . Ill

Alcoholic liquor traaac, Bperry Conn' vantiietkaa and aoeoaatlea, Blähen, Kxpendltures hj the state d-partrnent, K. tcham, New York. Kxpemlituros In ti1(. tri.ivurv danert ment. Collins, la Kxpendltur.s In the war department. Itnssell, ( onn. StewaV''l'xr,'j '" U'" n''Vy d,I,;ir:rn'-t. Kxpendltures In the poat office department, W linder, Pa. Kxpendltures In the Interior department, Curtis. Kas .iM.x,rivers;n:,",I:!i'- w cuÄcV;.:'., x"v de)ar,m-" ..K"m!;: on i"ib,,Accounts, Hull, R. I. YOUNG CLERK GONE WRONG. lie Blemelvei Tnfn(v.' llullnrs a Month for llnndlliiK Oilier Peoples' Money. St. Lonia, Dee. ii. Herman Brnat, is years old, n clerk for the last eiht months in the Continental national bank, was arreated by Cklef of Detectives Deaatondj ktoadaj, on a eharfj.' of embeaaling $;i from the hank. At BUra! lu- was inelin.-.l t,, ii.tiv the aecuaation, but he Anally l.mkc down under the nmaa-qikpntlon-in of the chief and confessed t,. the whole am. unit. lie is under a 1,000 bond, furnialted by the Philadelpniu BOBdlng Co. He says he spent t he money running an, uiul having a md time. Voting Kraal held the position .-f eaatern remittance clerk, taking .-are of uli the anekangna from the cast. Though reccix ng a salary of only a month he handled hundreds of dollars daily, and his position was a responsible .mc. Krnst lays the blame up, ai the small salary he received, sayih; that I..' could not live on the amount n-jv ..n him. KNEW THE SERUM WAS UNFIT.

tnatllam l".i-in Made li Vlnrtin Sehiiilflt In the S(. I.unls 'i'elnnus lnair. St. I.ouis. Dee. 11. Martin S.htnidt offered the most startlinp testimony heard at Ttieaday'a aeaaioa of the tetanus inquiry COtUmimion. He declared that Dr. RaVold ha, I dnreted him, ti October '.. to prepare for distribution the serum drawn from the Imrs. .lim." which had been sh-'t the day before becauee it had tetanus. "Dr. Bavold told me." said Schmidt, "that the scrum COuM he safelv need, as the hnrse bad not been affected with tetanus uB September when I lie draw in' m 1 1 made. "I knew."' the witnesa declared, "that the scrum W DoisonOUa and unlit fur n--. on human beinga, but I felt that I eonld not gaeatioa Dr. Kin old's orders. So I wet , iihead and Carried out the orders." THE BONINE MURDER TRIAL.

The BvMemec Waa an BlagteeteB be III at the t l.tne of Tncln tflerniiiin's Meitnltin.

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rVaahiBgton, Dec. ii. Three nicdicul certs irave testimony Tuesday at the trial of Mis. l,,,a Ida I'.onine. charged with killing Cenaua Clerk Ayrea, ail going to sh,w the allegexl . lose range at which the fatal akoa were lired. Dr. Sterling Rnffin t- stiled that the chest wound Inflicted on Aires must have been tred from a spot when the pistol was from th . to eiehi inches diatanl from the hndv.

Doctors Cart ami I'.ovi-e also ..ac t. stitnony along the same lino., ahnwlng the results .,f cvperiinents deaigned to prove the ( lose range at which th i fatal shuts mua! hare i a tired. Winn recess W taken it was expected that all the tcstmiony would be in by a.l jouriinu m Twradaj allcrBooa. j MR. HACKETl'S RESIGNATION. The Asalstnnt dirrrtsr) .if the itjp Will le Snceeederi h Vir. ( hiirlea II. OerlliiK Monde). Waahington, Dee. ii The pro-i-dent has accepted the reaignation f Mr. Frnnk V. Hnckett as ussi.-t int seen t a l Of tile BBVJr, to take e!T,et hoi M.,n. lay. His ancceaaor. Mr.

Char lea 11. Dnrlintr, of Vermont, who

is expected here in a day or two. will

relieve him of his official dutVd -n that da i.

Considered the Treat? Waahington, Dec. io. At ftiteBWaaV

the aenate went into executive sension tn consider the liay I'aunecfote

fjmm SISTERS OF CHARITY

Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds. Grip and Catarrh-a Congressman's Letter.

ECONOMICAL FENCING. How an Ordlnar UmII IVi.ce an He Made lu l ast for enra U libout Kepalra. A ar at many farms in Kentucky and in ..: !u-r tat.- haie rail fences, which ill not turn stock and which g nt th ow neri u gteai deal of troahle in keaa lag 'In raibj on the fence und Iksf take ia the ground, in our aaetlaa w. hart aolved this f neat Ion by the Baa of a little wire and home iBgeaaltjr. We have made nut of our old rail fence a new fence, which will turn any kind ol ktoek and which costs very little ca-h outlay, compared with other fences. 1 believe it is the only fence 1 know of that yen begin to build from the top, a - a writer in the Ohio Kariner, in preface to the following directional Tooia, A pair of wir pincers or pliers, a grubbing hoe. a rack made of 1 by 3 itripa t4 feet tall (Fig. 1.), to

r M IR MAN g FENCI hold our t.iji rail, and, lastly, but most important, a bale of No. If black wire, as pliable as you can pet. Material. 1. The Makes should be 6',j feet long-, made of locust, oak. walnut or any timber that will last Theae stak.s do not have to be per f(ctly straight, a tins is the trreat advantage Of 'bis fence, ta use material that cannot be used anywhere ele except in a woodpile. L'.Tli. braces.

which are win d t.i the center of th. top rail (Fig. I), and extend to :h. ground between the stakes, should be 6'., feet long. Make them from anything from two to three inches gj diameter. They ntcd not be put in the ground, as your rails will hold tlu-m in place. :t. Hails can be used from the old fence, itralghl or crooked. Wh, n yoa take a rail ta w ire it to the brace, if it leaves a hole let it be. Yon can put a piece in the hole. You will ln-e toe in nek time to lelecl every rail. Build lap. Set up two stakes and wire together where they eroaa, then digholeefor them to go Into about four f. -t apart. Tills is your '..- inn inj?. Temporarily brace the-e stakes with a brace or rail, which should lie as atraiirht and as sound a one as you can pick up. N',,w use your rack for holdintr the end on the ground while yon r!iir the holes- and wire the other stake-. Put th rack about two feet from the end of the top rail and t lien set up J our stak. - against the top rail. Dig kolea for them oppnite the rack's feet, put the stake- in. w ire t ope t Iter where they cro-s ander the top rail, then put on another rail, lapping about 11 inche. an 1 -,i on until you have put this way about ten or twelve panels. Then eo back and put on your brace, a- shown in Fig, 2. to ke. p the fence front pu-h-im backward and forward length wine, When yoa have put on all of your brae. -, begin at the bottom to put on the Othef rails, tie with wire to the bottom of the braces, lap the raila ei'iit to twelve inch--, laying bottnm rail until yoa are at the end of your j stakes; then conic back, take the next rail, w ire to the braces, and so on until yonr panel is complete. A hundred p, on, ,1s ,,f wire will bui'd from TO to 65 panels, according- to the size of rail. TOO CONSERVATIVE. Disinclination for (linnur Hits Krf ajaeattr Injured the liest In terents of Our I nrmrri. it is but aatturel that favrnarra should be the most conservative of nil classes of people, from the fact that their llvefl are the most in.le pendent and less restricted by the policy spirit than any other indus trial class. The farnnr's dealinga art largely with Providence direct, witk no machine-made rules to control ids nets or motiies. Thus he should, and does, possess a sounder Integrity and more stable moral sense than is found elsewhere. This eotise r a t ive rtualftfl has without doubt been n safeguard to the aatiOB at many critical time in our history, when political in trlguea and partiaanahip were rife, ii has also Beta n handicap to tin- farm ers t hems. -h es in some instances Th. ir diaincllnation for change has ai times I, lock. .1 the wheels which would hau- advanced their Interest! tnateri-1 ally, had they been more ready to ::e Cept InnOVationa An instance of ihr, truth of which was shown in the an tagonlatle attitude toward rural de j livery of mail. For a time the oppn. it ion was the ntroageel from many of the farmers themselves. Thai same iiioeinet,t fur extending postal convenience will do much toward BUlkiBg farmers better business men Quicker to take advantage of eircune stances which would promote their Interesta, or to oppose those that win react against them. Partnern should ka the most independent aad fearleai of citizens, which is their right, and that should not prevent their be nm. injr up to-date buciaeas men. Arri cultural Epltomlst.

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Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters all over the Itnitesf States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution la Detroit, Mich., reads as follow s i

Detroit, Mich., Oct. 8, 1901. Dr. S. B. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir "The young girl who used the I'cruna uas su tiering from laryngitis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfactions. She found great relief, and after farther use of the medicine we hope to he able to say she Is entirely cured. " SISTERS OF C 11 A it ITY. 'I'h is young u'lrl was under the rare of the Sisters of Chanty and used Pernna for catarrh of the throat, with good results u.s the above letter teatiaVsa.

SISTERS OF CHARITY

Ml Over United Statu Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrh.

From a Catholic institution In Ohio comes the following recommend from the Sister Superior: Some years ago a friend of our in' stitution recommended to us Dr. Hart' man's I'cruna as an excellent remedy for the influenza of which we then had stw er.il cases which threa'ened to be of a seriou-i character. We began tn use it and experienced such wonderful results that since then I'eruna has become our favorite medh cine for influenza, catarrh, cold, cough ind bronchitis. " SISTFR SL PFRIOR. Dr. Hartman, one of the liest known physicians and surgeons in the Halted St.ites. was the tirst to formulate i'eruna. It was threajgh htegenhia and per

severance that it erai latrodueed latent medical profession of this country. The followiag letter is from ( 'onre-aa-man lleekieon, of Napoleon, Ohio: The Peruna Medicine Co. , Pidiiintma O

OentlsnsaB : "I have Used several bottles of

PefWna and feel j greatly benefited j thereby from my catarrh of the 1 head, and feci eneouraged to be li ve that its continued aaa will . fully eradicate a disease of t hirt y

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DAVID M KHK 1 SON. If you do not derive prompt ami sutha faetory results from the nse of I'ernna, w rite at on. e to Dr. Hartman, g-ivingf ! a full statement of your case, and ho j will be pleased to give you his valuable : advice gratia Address Dr. Hartman, President off j The Hartman Sanitarium, oiniobus, Oa

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