Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 August 1904 — Page 7

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THE SUNDAY BI13LL SCHOOL

f n in the I n 1 1 a nrttiona! Heilet ioi AuKUnt 14, "01 - dish and Elijah." 1. spared by the ":i , mid Ly-

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w l.liM-elf unto . i. : i in. tie Iii UkS. svl i' I. tNoW U1.1..1, !,. jfbti cut a it i ii. kUlmb to i. ! I M U.i-in by

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CONVENIENT FARMHOUSE.

ATiwiKed and Divided Bo Tint It WilJ Satisfy the M t-1 Tniltfag Hoest .. . -

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1 Abab Hfl OBadlah, into J, unto u.i fountains . brooks. k i .i ntun vs. ruaj .i Hiivc the hors' and ' If " '! . ,t( we Jus! BOt ail ll.'1 tea a ' they divided tbs land bot ween tl iSSt . ughoilt It , Al.;i: Wi l nil f, and Obadlub went Mother v. sy nlii. Hah wum In the wn. I . met l.ir. ai -.' V. knew I, in:, i facs, an salJ, An thou that ijvrn 1 itm. 1 am: KQ tell .Id, ü Ijah Is l.ere. kid, It I I avs 1 Hlnr.e 1, that . daihror th teevast m;o tie ,.( : ab, tu ;ay ma? i. .pi ti Heath, there ii kliticdom. wld: her my . rd t seek ihre: und vl. n ' :.- . not lhara: be 10. 1: un o.-.th I

i tbott savyest. Go, tall toy iota, i t. in bare ihall come to ft. as soon n ihaa, t kal 1 1 Bptrti f ti. arrjr thi whltl at i know not; l come and tsiJ Abab, ai d t tl.ee, ha ahull slay me: hut

Caar the l. rd fi n m outi.

. I i. ol tu.i! im l t i v. hut 1 'JU bol elew tl prophet! of Ike 1 hid an hm dred n in of t: i i.eta by iift i" save, and kj

: r-ad aim watei ,w thou hu est, i '-. t. II thy lord, ijuh Ii hi iv im I be niia;. u

The elevuiKu, ad Unr jilansi cmivey the L'l.i Till ti.ilii;,. ,,1 tJl (ItJKil-'ll R Inlly that Hale need h.- hiid by way of xplUMttoa The hired maalkMfltoodi bad room din 1 1 (,ci ihe iltehM am: M laoUted with a , bi dOOT at ÜM f""' I I Oll Ihn t.'azza. that lit an nur. mi:! or lata without, dliutrkii i the hovaaho d Tl is urrmaftmaatl bould katlify the nif i xartins 0HM v, :" M f bot p tb aal t ut of thf Klti ben, and BO door i.fcd bo lvrtoi.cn at

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1 ijah unlJ. A: i !, re wh im 1 i

.f unto him to-ray . .,. traut tu meet A hah, and and Ahab went to meet Elijah, i a.SON ir.c;uiii the three reraee

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"NVl..VK.Vr not si; Btfhi or untii nomiBf for tbe hired man. The living room or. lli lirst flour baa an open fire place for wood tire during th rol'i months. A room with a fireplace will chaiiK' its air three times an hour. Tue üinitiK room adjolnlni the living riKini nlPo CODtaim I fireplace and it khoald ba used if for ventilation alone. The Kitchen Is eo&nacted with the cellar by intdd,. stairs, and alo hasKtairs from the entry tOBUUI! room Adjoiu-

Ru tinnl. r Particularly palite mid gallant waa the pa njf in. in w,i, viih fcauniiriiig down it hei II hi i t i i one d 113 not loii BfO whkii the eidevMiIke aire covered with khisii aa4 the niiclieh were Hooded tu the top of the cuili. He wot. it V nk carnntiuu in his. cost lajad; his tronser mtc I finitely created; his niioen inn! lately bjaaa poiihiud atthOMffll the wealth of slush ou the Walk h.ll iliin UK i I hei i' lit'illiuiicy. lie was iipproarhiii.' a i ti.ssiii'. Jubt ahead of him a sotitif,' ivonwui was lit elin ii Imliy carrinpe in the same direction The gutter was more llitiu IMkVkk dei j 1 with ice-cold water. The young woman In si tat cd. To t he rescue came the J OtUsg man. "Can't I ii .-ikt nuV" he asked. "'Ihai.k you, n 111111T1," was the reply, ho appreciative in it- tone thnt the yaVSg man boldly rteppesd into the aratary ctiteb and ferried the lndy ncross. Then he picked up the carriage and carried it nvi r. "Tliere," he said, r. he et it down, "I gucKS I haven't wakened it." He aid "it" heeiiuse he didn't know whether there was u 'irl or a Ian miller the shaa 1. "Obi it isn't a lud y," vulunti mil the jrouag lady. "I was down asarketlng and tbis i- inch an aaaj traj ta get t lie groaerlae home, you kaow,M Det r it Free I'm I,

OMISSION TO BE RECTIFIED. Expert Testimony Which Condemned Served Also to Enlighten.

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fnl lici ml w .lie-. .... : 1 1 he e fijdingly pure, telatc Ii, taosirer. 'I hen, upropon r.f w ine - purity

nat J :iti 1 .1 ic mi I

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fused of M-iliiiK s wme mat lie wua bloug .1 to OOttlt, ti In "After he hsd Bald kit proai lied the cla-mut hIh con v 1 ted him. 'How did you know?' hi that my wnie nil nianufi " 'Iii cs u-e it coats II H ! D

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, the prison I Herlin. "ii iie1 tii 1 . i- -guilty, and

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Tn aaturai aayi (ouad ' in. a tone of t a in 1 I ai e-

Hia Assertion.

Explained

By the we of tl Cheerful Idiot, win tiie j.i .v lot prev

viv "Wkal iil ran saaaaT" a-i.ei the ami vatcaen, "waea vu laid thai yon aaa draa a ti volver?' "Perhaps the tatemeat hould be qur f'u.!. he admit. ed. .1 a ...! way.

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he less .. I t of tl 11 1 1 here Ih no N TEXT I I in at) ro

which give, ua ; lutet view w II k . ti 1 kronlclee . 1 eant f ai 1 Klnys UHit ine-hu.f t..: of t: ijah t

r.iparing Scripture with Scripture. Tl.a Prophet! Katars: Note Hint: tl) It was listed byOod; "alter i;:.. God aiwsyj acta in "taa rullaaii !.:,,.. " T.i 4 1. Kph. 1:1". etc. II - not foi Blijab to know until (joe ,c. Ratnainber Jaana' rebut.c. a

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Willie of Wnirrluii, Lady kledway has brought to the notice of the queen of England the facta Connected With the life of Mr. IIa rhn ra M KkB, of Höhenden, Kent, the only woman arJfa who was prtaenl nt tha battle of Waterloc, asyi the London Chronicle. If ra, MooB who ta 00 ycara of aga, vsas tha daughter of a color sergeant la the Third battalion rifle brit'.nie, who fought in the battles of Badajoe, Balananea and Watarloo. In the la-it named he received his death wound. Mrs. Moon w.,s then fouryenrs Of ape. She rctnembers heaving the field of Waterloo with lu r mother in h beggagfs wagoa. At tha are (,f :n could neither rend nor write, but she anted to accomplish loth these tasks nt the village Sunday school. Her in. eaty baa accepted Mra. Mooa'a php to; raph. nnd has sent her a eOBtribaa tie "to a.-sist in n akinp her coinfortni during this soma what tryiagaeav iOl of the Veil!"."

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J It ord' r d by 1 Whet. 4 sid "Go" It was nafo for Elijah tc tr:: Tbi nil oof paaca and aalet) is 1 Ith God, Pb. 11 : 15. i.i Ii mi 11. t b- fin: üud in the ii of His .-' r ant Elijah w:i tor. nir.i to the land. God's withdrawal araant drought Ood'i return was to t.rin rat:: Cod iftio bles.-lngs when

cooditioni 1 rmit H. sc-.z, it i will , s iH. ; ain :i; "-1 tlx-earth " We tall fill pantly of the aaathartha wenther-fore j CC tar Ries- ua, a:.o forget that uattir is under God', control, and that lit ISBt I the BttBthlaa ami the rair J. r 11 .1: Pa 147: S. (4 Elijah found COCdltiOBI chBB a r. had baa rearchlsg for the prop) t eritb Baurder in his ii Ml tv W); now hi la seeklcg pasturages with anxious creid (vs. 5. ti). ' The famine had iail:'d to the l ine's Kate (v. 2). How the ( pint's words whaapPttUctingth! , rlrot' Tit must have burned into his si How the com. (ratio's of Cod inn I Bava been forced BpOB him. The lOD and trrriblo tlrm nht had subdued th rtilfvl spirit of kitiR and people. It ; had gaJaed fcr God a hearing - Hoars j CIS; Pa. 78:34; 107:1 1 M ting with Obadlah Obadiah wai a fjot ly man (v. :: 1 a) aüodlcaa kons . hold, a man who aerved Cod In secret. How tha Wiohcd turn to the rihtoout

in titn of tn ,11". Obiidiah went out nd i hk a IpTiBg Of w ater, and he found the one a bore praj r r would brinr nbundance of rain. (John 7: :i7-39 ) Ohaulah'a ralthftilnesa won for hi.n the honor of the. first meeting with Elijah. Pnt he sjns terrified at Elijah's eonimat?. LV e many Cl.ristiar.8 to-day Mr aar tf man waf upon him. and ha fr that theOod v. ho sent him would am for him. MeotinK with Ahah Elljai sent foi thaktog. Theprophal went to meet the 0 d rearing tu n iah. but he lUaVJWMH the wiclicd Ahah to 1 ome to him. Hen It a I aggmtlOB of the dignity and maleyty IDd power of God which will I0BM dB) bo : inifested as he summons befon RU throna those Who now wickedly and rabt tiouaty dltdalB Him. Matt 2.::i2: ROBl 14 1" 11 NotS the two views of

Itnatio 1 Ahab in naronei 3 01

and blind unbelief ehargSO the et with tfoahltag IsffMh Bsek lna. :?; Matt 11:14. And BVOO 1 ltd plea are sometimes troubled

B tha U itiL' room Is a commodious beflroom Inch would be convenient for old I iple or during sn kness. This floor also BOOtains a larc. pantry and chinacloset. The second story contains four bed r. ' ins, three with closets, and bath room. The first story is nine feet in the clear, the 1 ond eicht feet The walls outside are sheathed and papered and finished with pine siding and thlnglaa, as la also t' in of The sttiddlnp. ji ist.- and raftare paccii 1 ; :m he- ! r. in 1 nter and ail joists are well bridged, All window -'i-!.i s are W inches thick, glazed a?

Itaaaed ihr Btajjieva. uHgiesasann Brotnwail, at the ntiCting of the Past Masters' club a f. vv M-ninps nyo, told an instance 11lustrattng how careless men are in si;ri'h petitions presented to them. They often do bo without looking to sec what the caption of the paper la the sign He said petition m. air ciliated In Washington City la reference to the colon d children of tlie 1 i .-1 ritt of ColUBthia. After many signatures had Been placed on it KiMim wag circulated one in the house of repnn ntntives. nnd it rcei in d a number of signatures by congressmen before tome one discovert d that the heading of tha petition was as follows: "We, the parents of colored chihinn." etc. Cincinnati Enquire.

Still More Evidence. Bsp City;, Iii,, Äagast (Special). Mr. K I Hei . ' : ' ..I- 1 .' . .. 1 .- - t vnlein e to that published alnn)-t daily tl at a tuncure far Kbsnautissi ii sow i-iore the American peepie, and that that cure i I' .1 l ,Mi I'.m. Mt l!i 1 '1 v Iihi' iu-ii'c

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1'.. . lie s.lV- of the 1 1 -ult

After suffering for sisteea year with Rheumatism atui uiing numerous medicines fcr ItiieuMiatMsi aad lmiie medicines pre scribed by docton., I nt i,,-i tne.-j ih.iid's Kidney iMI- with the refult that I got H rs keaefit item ti.nn tt..n. ;i i. c oi .tis put together . "Dodd'a Kidney Pill were tha oahr thhaf p p ve me relief, and 1 ret omnund them to sll Miffcntiir from Acute llheumatism."

H eamstim 11 used by Uric Acid in the

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A id ')"t Of ti e blood. Dedd make bealtby kidney.

y kidneys take all the I'nc

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Natural Question. "Hum." liegan the lggar, "won't yet help a pour" "See here!" interrupted Coodheart, "1 gave "u some money Iat week." "Weil, gee wnizz' ain't yer earned any more iDce'r " I'aiisdtluhia 1'ub.ic Ledger.

THE MARKETS.

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l'reileatlnn I Ion. Tha chubby little fellow had beet) brought around to have his head es i umined. "i sec very pronounced bumps of pugilism." r marked the wise phrcuol- ! ogist.

"Hut I want 1. im to follow in niv foot- CORN No . . f I A T. Kn

Hi jii. r.iii. tin mi.ui.u noji. I t .... ur.ca.Mly. j "Gh, you Bead not worry about thnt. sir. If ho turns out a pugilist there can Ik no doubt about Iiis keeping- a saloon when he b ines t he ring." Liiicapo I'vcning News.

New I'ATTI.i: Natbe St. 1 -

1 1 riN . Ati lrtling I U LR Wlntt r Wheat ... HEAT No. 2 lied ORN No, 2 ÜAT8 No. 2 l'UHK-Mets inew) 1ARPW tera 8tsm ... ST. IHTS I'OTTON Ml.l.iliiiK UKKVl-) Steers t . ws and Heifers. 1'AL.vks per lot lbs) Id m ;s fair to Choice KHK BP Fair to Chute KLoi ii Patient Other Otrsdea WHEAT No. -i Re 1 .1. ar). CORN No. 2 HYK No. 3 OATS No. 2 WOOL Tub Wnshed Other Grades HAY Clear Timothy Bl TTER -Choice Dairy .. k;i;s LARD Choice Btessa PORK Btendard Messt s fii b ;aok I'ATTI.I Native So- is .. HOGS Fair to Choice SHEEP fair to 1 'holi . . . FTJ l k w Inter Patents.. Si'fiinr Patents WHEAT No. 3 Spring.... No. S Red

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PLAN Of BBCOm Fl.oou r hown. and hung to balance weights with mh . ord. The porch and veranda floors are narrow tongued and grooved pine, carefully nailed and closely laid The closets and pastry are all properly shelved and hooked. The interior finish is of good grgOS cypres wood. oiled and varnished. The cellar, which extends under the. whole bouse, Is six feet six Inches in the clear, and laid up with field stone and cement. The exterior wood work ha. three coats of white lead and linseed oil in combination colors, w ith moss green roof and dark brown chlniuevs. This farm house can be built as described in almost any section of the country for 3,009.- John F Eape in Ohio Fanner

Aoreptert. "My dear madam." said the genlienian burglar, standing in the dfcaj reflected li'ht of Miss Arabella Olctiiner's night lamp-bis voice was soft and low- the time was twoa. tn. -"My dear BIBdem, niijrht I trouble yon for v our diamonds nnd cash your stocks und bonds your plate your " "Oh. I. mi:'" sobbed Miss Oletimor,

convulsively, "th-this is s tuddea 1

but y-yca j-you may ask papa. .1 irdne.

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KANSAS CITY

I'ATTLK Native Steers .. 4 60 IK i IS- Fair to Choi, .. 4 tut u hi: t n- 2 1:. I oe i . r. ORN-No. 2 .ATS No. 2 White :H NaTW ORLEANS KUd'H llikih Orade 6 00 .ORN No. 2 OATS No 2 HAY Choice 15 to I'l 1 K l S r . tol.irtl Mens BACi in Short ltih si lea L-OIT'i.N- kflddllng INDIANAPOLIS WHEAT- No. 2 II. .1 1 ORN- N 2 Mixed OATS No. I MlvJ

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AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, Cured of a Terrible Case after Ten Years of Suffering.

The

1 ertlllstSMi i)nt. Thrift can almost live on what extravagance throws away. The dust iiom blast furnaces ia apparently worthless Statt rial, but in France succi ssful experiments have been made with it tot fertilising purposes. The lasd reap inded aatisfactorily. Tin-dust contains ingn oicr.ts w!iic,h the earth finds to be st iinulaiing. After all, there

I is little in this world of ours that is Mnn Who Milks Cows Can Be without value. Youth'a Companion.

HAS MUCH RESPONSIBILITY

Either a Protector or nn Enemy of His Fellows.

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heart prop! 1 1 ' lei

with blindness Mark C:f.2. Hut the prophet puts t he blame where it b- '.ones. Ah. how often the deceitful and wicked I cart (Jer 1T:!0 charges God with trouble and misfortune, when the fault Mes at the door of one's sinful self. THE GOLDEN TEXT "Fear thou not. for I am with that." Immanuel dod with us." Malt. 1:33 M.irvt ions truth The BtSgelg said to the friKhicned shepherds. "Fear no" for JOStll ll come. JtgtM snlil to His reaibitBg troubled disciples, "L i uof for It la I votir risen Lord And Ills DiaattgB to the human heart It IUI "l-'ear not." Fear not, for H oniea K save. He 1 nines to l'.el. Kl omca to bless May He who tpBBhs the rosssaAS 'Tiitr thou not, for I am with

he.ir faith's response from our "I Will fear no evil, for Tliou tl me."

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Wheu a man is milhi: ' he should tn ir In mind that he is handling a food product whUh will undoubtedly be placed on the tables of gaBBJ PSOfit in essentially the same condition that it is obtained from him, says Prof E H. Farrington. He should be just as particular and as careful when milking to supply his customers or for a factory as he is when filling the glass pitcher which hla wife or chJJd brings hini when milking and asks to have It filled for his own supper table. Milk and Its products are, as a rule, fad raw with all the impurities that may have got into them on the way from (he cow to the table and the consumer does not like to be reminded of these possibilities of contamination by the appearance of the milk when he petit it Milk Is sometimes a source of positive danger m .1 community, na it has been demonstrated thai diseases may be spread by this food product from one farm to many households. When such contagious ilseafM as typhoid fever, diphtheria and starlet fever 001W In a family selling milk, the hi t should at on.e be made known, to IBS proper authorities.

tn ksept!eau ffahasfa Hello, Old ehapl Haven't tsest ) ou for un sge. Ilow hit pea f livc (from M. Louis)- I'm not felling as well äs 1 mbrht. I've enjoyed vi ry poor health daring the p.'t icar. "Well. I'm glad pOU enjoy ItJ most pCrpc don't."- Chicago Evening Nevva.

for

kewewt-Mlsded Beetres. JttdaTt What hiiM von to sav

yourself .' Burglar Vourboaor, I had no intention of breaking .nto that house. It was all a mistake. I gHt mixetl up in mv street nunibeiH. N. Y. World.

thtinltl He llnhel with Ortltr. The Tailor- M'-. lsiiacs, jour 1011 cwcs me $" IB Mr. Isaac My dear sir, if you do

t 1 r7tu ,- dot vii . I'm r urertaed dot j on

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to collect bills, i'uek.

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Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Mentor,

Ohio, says: "I was cured by loan's Kidney Pills of a se . ere ciise- of kidney

trouble, of eight

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severe haeka lie BJtd other puin in t he retrioa of

IBBBBT 4BS00S. the kidneya. These were cspc-ially severe when StOOpiag t lift nnythinc anil often I could hardly straighten my hack. The acninfr w as bad in t ho day t itne, but just ns Lad at night, nnd I w as always I n; in the morning. I was bothered w'th rheBSaStic pains nnd dropsical swelling; of the feet . The urinary pasvtges were painful and the secretions were discolored anil so free that often I had U rise at night. I felt tired all day. Half a box served to relieve me, and three boxes effected a permanent cure." A TRIAL FREE Address FosterMilhnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale be all dealers. Price ISO cents.

Care of the Hair.

rnenjr of to the nt Lt imh-

mg and almolute cleanliness. Wash the hair in a lather of Iv ay Soap and rinne the roughly. Let the la -t water be cool, as ii 'losst the pores of Hie skin and prevents told. ELEAltOB K J ARK i K. " m S'aggsl I st Iii e that Bilker's CaS luetic li.de Journal hi saspendsd puhhlution." w.,, Lij "yeoi a ant bar powOS) Blagu.iUi h .iie up." iitiltiiuote Aiutn1 an ItBdaee to Wear Shoes Oat list Hsl 1st :if:r using Allen's Footbsa. A eti ire foi iwaTlea, sweating, hot, selling ft i t. Ai all Uruggiet, tfic. Accept 1.0 substitute. 'Irwl package i 11L. hadbess A. b. Oiauted, La Key, -. V. The hero of a new novel is worth $100.O.oito. it wouldn't be ale to bet fait Um luther n. rrorth more than fWB W UaaioB Ulobe. P ts stopped free nnd permanently cured. So tit" after tit-t day's Sat "t Dr. Kihw'l Great Nerve Restorer, Fee g2 trial bottle d tu- the. Dr. Kline, 881 Arch st., Pbila., I'a.

Tom sea :" - Towa

"Are Did Topic

yos on the water wagon No, but my Bulk man .s."

Do ties V. H

not Believe Piso's Cure for ('

iias an equal l or cougns anc col er, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 1

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There are US8 women oommsrcial travelers now 011 tiie load 111 Great BritaiB.

Tn Ki a ciit-r-nccful ti'Jfo TO I

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successful wife,

retain the love and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. If she would be all that she may, 5he must guard w ell against the signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown tclis her story for the benefit of all wives and mothers. " Pfau Mus. Pinkii am : I.ydln Em Ptnkham'fl Veaj table ('ohimiiui1 will make every mot In r vvdl, stronp, healthy and happy. 1 dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn .' trith pain and weariness. I then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was; and the wonderful results she had had from your Vegetable Compound, aud decided to try w hat it would do for me. and used it for brae months. At the end of that time, I was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my huaI fell in love with me all over arrain. It Messed like a new existence. I had been suffering with inflammation and falling of the womb, but j'our medicine cured that, and built up my entire system, till I waa Indeed like, a BeW woman. Sincerely tours, IfBS, 1 HA. F. Hm WS. VI Cedar Trrace. Hot spring's. Ark., Vice President Mothers C iSh $ 300O forfeit If original of cbov Itttm PSSfSg ffuini-ntti cannot br pr ductal. WORLD'S FAIR DURING AUGUST SPLENDID HOTEL ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY

Bonaparte, two b

FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of Instructions absolutely Free and Postpaid, enough to prove the value of Poxtine Toilet Antiseptic

Putins is In powder form to dlaso.vs ia watrr niffl-pnlaonou anil firsupcrlortollgukl nilktptics containing Slcohsl which IrrlUlesi inilained surl.ices, and have so clratlnB pruperiies. Tbs content of every box make tnoro Ant Kept Ic Solutinn tents looter

gt rs iurlhrr h mors urs in the Imh.ii and

aoetmnrefo"j lhananv avntlsrptic prrpuraliois you ca.t buy.

The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal wash, for Lrucorrhora, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and ell soreness of mucus membrane. In loc.-il treatment of fem.-do ills I'aztlneia inTaluahle. Used as a Vaginal ash we ehalh iij'o the world to prndoea Its -iu;l for thoroughness, ltiaan rolattonuaBlSBsUaBgJ sti'l heeling power; it kills all germs which Cau'e inflammation and divliarzea. All I.-. : k, ,-p past in.-; priee.CAe. St x; If ynursduosii'-t, st-ud to us for It. Is i.'t BUfl subelit ato tUtro ia nothing like fax l. as. Writs for the Free Box of I:.x(ln to-day. St. PAXT0N CO. , 4 pope BMc , Enton , Mass.

GO FARTHER When you rtsil the World s Fair you rs half say Thr Kouthwritt in invitinf. Thr crops arr gooil. Cond it urns and pimpcctn ST SYS nr vr r m on fSVOISblC. Indian IVi ritory, Oklahoma and Tessa are in nml uf peoptt" and offer plenty of op;oi tu ities Of 1 uveilments of capital ami labor. Kates are low . Koine! trip tickets on sale f rom St. I.011U. August 0 and 2.1 and Setteinlirr U ami 21, na M K is T. ky., ss follows i

OklHhnma City firmson Port Worth tallas Waco Austin San Antonio Houston ' Oahtitos

and all intermediate points. I . ..Mi ChicaK Sso.oo Liberal Limits Stop-Overs Allowed For ir-mething new in printed matter afcsMal the bout I. west, adUrex " Katy," St. I.ouis.

FAST TRAINS St. Louis to Texas k . 1 1 v vale 1 1 1 .1 1 Hi ! I ft H . III. 'Tin- Km I lo r" at 8:3h p. ui.

m

PISO'S TABLETS

The New Boon for Woman's Ills.

SILENT suffering from sry form of (smile disorder Is no longer necessary. Many

modest women wou kJ rather els by Inches than cor.r jit anyone, even by letter, about their

private t-oubles. PISO'S TABLETS attc the s.jrceof the disease and rive relief frr m the

start. Whatever form of Illness afflicts you.

rur Interesting bssttss, Cause of Diseases in Women, will eap xin jr t- . - i-.d our I method of cure. A copy will 0 mailed free with a Generous Sample of the Tjsiets. to ny

woman a22re:sirg THE PI SO COMPANY

Clark and US! streets, W'AkKLN. PA.

OR TEN CENTS

F0R

r atamt.. anil nd lr.aio n I.!, .i.wewill it.l.W

i S'lHI MOV I HI V orapltai. sad ftlsol yoai piti Add. 1 IKS.. 8U1 PLT CO.. lu.llaiiaj- in.liil.

Riapon.lMt-. ., It VH ll.l.ltrtTII. can e ta.ly reailsetvn ter rutnith. Kndursed by leadlns bank nnd bun liens men. Add Aoto m.k im,. 1 11 , ilea. Utas., at. i i bus, ato.

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE HOTEL. ST. LOUIS

Ui s4

WHIN WltlllM. Ill ll Kit TIMIHS sSssMte sttste thii sea thr vo s rrt ir inr nt In thia paper.

BEST FCR THE BOWELS . Of A K AKTF.RO Ct'RS for all bowM trnablei, append I ell'., httlooi nm, bail hra h. Lad bleed "tod I . f n 1 ri. 1 'i. l..-a-ta h". ln'llsatlrn pis ss, aa srtaresSIng, 11 vsf trot or in' ui-;-rfriM.lfu. Sam;.), and l,...ikii-t f Adtlreai Kterling Reanedy Co., Chi s rk. I

Yon will be pleased with onr Fine Advantages

$15.00 to Texas and Bach V I.I. I -Ol T3ST9 rv San Antonio a Aransas Pass Railway.

1 rarst mm itih k i.n 1 in ssTasian wilts i.Kitnn on Mrkel J.wC :o IS. OO perscre. BasSVl tossy t alifi-rnla Iii ml Oat-teat farmim' sllyasr. No Ions winter. PteiK-ihlns to sell erj month, fine Climate. Hr. l th, Schools ami Churches. t i.uie and ee for M-ur-eir. "i-nil tmip f..r S. A. A A. IV folder. K. 4. M AKTIV.. I". A . s in Antonio. T..V.. llt'HTON, Imiuiaraliou Agi, Ueal t .1 1 1U nar . Kansasi .t . Ho.

EXCURSION TICKETS Attftust 23d, Sept. 13th, 5ept. 27th, to S. A.Ü A.P.R Territory.

GITY STORE FRONTS

ess ssas. ' r-r. 1 us asss a ii ST 11 'at

'r all kind, and Iran of st ire BSsTMSkSS. W furnl.h all materia I nlerlnr Info II. a const nirt ion of Store Front. Wrltaut about four pi itod ksilldtSS an.! ntale -n.,, l-.tt. and -tv lt of ft. nt an I we will Mod ". I'KKK OF (II A RU I'. SS I B I ut Ii Int n, and quota yon avn eitrentrly luw price ou one of our popular aanATT'TXjsnrjrjj xtTinniiASTiricv Modern Store Front vv glre yon sll the at.le of an elearant New Tork or Chlrago tote at esterase eest. Seed for ( alialoaine.

SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO..

Owonsboro, Kentucky-

PILES

FISTULA-

27 TEARS "ESTABLISHED"

Ssssast Flit and poxtpsld s 23? pat oaaxa friitKt en PILES. FISTULA and DISEASES Hfl

IIV

OF THE RECTUM : alts 1 St ain lllaa.

trstsd mtittsa ss OlStASES OF SOSEI 01 tn ffiowsasds ef prsmissnt people tsnd br ssr SHitd msttiod. NOME FAIP A CENT Tilt CUHfO l furnliN Ihslr ninii and littin pa igDllcstles.

1 0 I Oak St., Ksnssi City, Mo. and

it'B'i Olive strsst, 8t. Louis, m o

DNS. THORNTON t MINOR,

MONEY

TILL CURED

laKmmii.m

To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it 1 Price 50c.