Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1905 — Page 6
Thousands of Women ARE MADE WELL AND STRONG
of Lydia Pinkhan j VegctabU
Compound Rests Upoa the Fact that II Really Deae Hak Sick Womea Well
TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN Tf re a ba 1 1 lertetd wl-en- mv rlacla ley . Soor. deaJ woui ! 1, mnii) thouaanc. d-ad. An I rurr . I : thronst ..! Ihr ai i pram tee -. raw rs BaBBi a aaaa rhaa t.r I wk i. r Vic tar) In her trumrset breattv Crcwrd l-v i! ,i si ii I loui fat death
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Thousands upin th uisaudsof American omru Im o been rcvi.nnl to health lv Lydia K Pinkhau s YcgvtaMa OeaMsoexad Their lottern ate oaaUa la Mis 1'iukiiaui ottlee, end prove Una atateiu.-nt to be a .'act and not, a mere Oua.st Overshadowing Indeed is the succeaa of this gn at medicine and compared with it all other medicine ami treatment for i .i i vruii ntWhy haa Ljdla B, Pinkham'a Veaje tease Coaapouad accomplished ita widespread results for r,kt ' Why has ,t tired "! thrived and tose ill trleeieaui ererh for a .inarter of i eeaitary v Simply and surely because rf Itaj s!er1 i n worth, rha raeaoa no other sued'
icino fvfii ' va ignm q is plainly and positively beea tee there .-. ao other aaeakdne iu the world so 2 good for nonni's ilia K
The sroradsrful ei of I dia E Plakxhaaa'a Vegetable Compound eses the d.seaaes of -. otnauki.id i not because it is aatimuiaut aot heaauao it ia a palliative, but aimplj because it is
khe Baor eronderful tonic tri reeoa iXxOOOOOOOOCOCOCOOOCXXXXXö etructor ever disoovsred to net directly upon the uterine system, positively O lil' w as a bright faced little woman rtnaOM disease and displacements and har.l.s-tm-r an a girl and she
rr-tonnar neaitn ami vigor
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NLR!1PRUTIC1 SCHEME
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Tea tt ei a t: nurs. I assure ycu bead apart aad tail ! So witty! ian.-e so dtrtBSl) ' lau. Is tea Juat Just Ilk a seraph Dresses like an angel, in th ! most perfee: i lining twaadl the . i ii li t ry . of course Rides shoot Singe. Plays ffatf and the banjo. But : i i haps paaj erereaeoai toaaj that ou don't know poor Dicky?" 1 was "Von B ball know him though If was la tstrodnoe bin and aaaxe ether deaf i people -to you -hat I called." "You see, " ehe said, showing her dnz I tlinf teeth, "we are all so poor nowa days aren't we" Th re's Jerry Harkins an 5 litde Kit t Maekney He: loss-es at bridge Utiiy atirred restlaaat oa ihe very aaeomfortabla chair to vhich he had beea so anet raaaaataaalf eoademaed ' "What 1 thought w as this." she went on breeily 'i tfaoighl it itkch an awful pity that poor Iheky or Jerry wavta't Harold Farsyde." ' May 1 reiue! you. madam "To eoapa to baaineaa? Of course Well, what I have in my niinil is fl seh nie the n.ost perfect scheme imac itiable for rendering people appropriate. We might form a company, and call it The Impersonators. Limited.' " "1 think I hardly follow you." "It is quite simple, really My idea is to make poets look like poets To ',
Jehoiakim Burns the Word of God Saday Schocdl esscnlei Ao M, 190 Spacb i PrepiraJ tor Tal Papa
SELF-REFORMING TARIFF. AMERICA'S BRIGHTEST WOMAN
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Lo:nn;e:it and Sugejeitive Tiumeht V 21. "So;" Because King Jchola
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Di'dei Republican Mu.npulation tb Tax on 1 ipoits "Tinksra" Itself. Wa hear . Ü aal i these da fa about the tappoaad necessity of rats lug or lowering . Hani duties, and many people, we fear, have the Ua jr. aaloa that the ntUj way in which duties can be raised Is by a change in the law Vet as a matter of fact, the dWttea on carpet oola hae beea almost doubled within a short time. Ihe law provides that tho duty shall be four eeut.s a iniund on all carpet wooi not riwthn la eaeeei of 12 cenfj, a iHiund and seven c:its a
pe.und on all caret is costing ! more than I J o nis a pound I'p to a I comparatively recent data the prevail j nit; l'oreigu prie has le. n under 1.' j cents, aad ao the duty vvas four eawtaV I Hut lat.'lv the for. ign price hi. i been
lifted aUive J cents, and ao the duty
I or at l-ast ent up with it to seven eents. And
e l. bj w hat some of bis .in
"- had .: l-t told him They ha 1 fotta l him in the laaer court ef th" p:i i aad had reported how Haru. h ha ; Just read In public the words of the prophet Jeremiah 'Sent to fet. h the roll ' The roll of parcfa
ment on w iiieh the prophecj was rf
give an artistic .tool ensemble to art ten a i he. u left in the chain! er of, Frnm gf, p.r ,.,.nl to 58 p.-r cent is lata. I.e. turers should look profound- BtUbaBM the acribe, where the tat. big)ttMP and one thai can not but c
an ioreucau an.i eyeDrowa and jaw
slocn meats were kept The prin ea
Marvelous cure, are reported from 77 7 "HU nui as " mey were onty tntereateu eud-ntly tliouatht thnt a verbal n port
alt parts of tin-country bj women who r"' "ai ',! a wwOWT an" I in 'H'1 etna. I. s.huian chandler's I of ' .on-nis would satisfy ihe king, hare been cured, traiucd Borate v ho aayatery. a confection of (apparently) hop. Positively, you know these but he decided ;hat he would hear it bare aritaieaaed eurea, ami physicians dead autaaui leaves oa I furry, blue clever people injure their own reputa for bimaeif
vr o nave iveoj.M::e me viriue in i ouiu-at ion. nor aimmiJBii nair was i tlons hv mini: ins with their fellow I V "Wlnterhmia " ri,.
It is this latter tax that our caep-'t makers are now compelled to pay. oi an increase from per cent ad va :.-m la U par tent And this with out a coner. .--iniial action In oth. r wo Is aaya th Indianap oli-i News OOBgreaa arranged matten so thai the tariff "tinkers" its. If.
op
rate injuriously to our manufacturers. We r.r. exDortiBf fewer carpets than we exporti I tea yars ago under the frep worn raajiaM, ahOa we are im !ortinjr Inith nnre carpets and mor
ajf E- Lease Feels It Her Duty to ReWB. mend Doan's Kidiiey Pdli. Marv K. Lease, former! , p , tj leader and orator .f Kaaaa B m au'hor und lecturer the ,,ul, u, ever voted on for 1'iuted Baatas ea itr
w ritti.s . Daw Mn Ai "y t in v friends bare Dau s K Piils aad ; i . aaaaj aar ad . ; bladder an t . ney troul ..-v, j feel it my dutv to Meoaasaead ti,e medicine to th.fce wiio aaJfaa l sue li diet From in-1 oiii
experience I thoroughly eti l rcuie.i . , aval am sjlad at th opp . tv laeaaylM s.. Yours truly, (Signed) MARY ELIZABETH I ! sK Poatrr-atilbara Co., Eaffalo, . Sold ly ull dra e:s. Pioe, ,,j , f per box. FACTS AND FIGURES
' BavBajaaal Van I Laaai4
Louis butt into tha prn-na.
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Lydia B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cosa lound. and arc f : i r enough to p re eradit where it is du. If physu iar-s dared to be frank pad open, hundreds of them would aeknow iedg-e tiiat they onstantly prescribe Lydia K Pinkhauia Vegetable torn pound in severe asea of female ills, as they know by xparieaee that it will effect a cure Women who are tr -: 1 ad vv it h "ainfui or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or ftatalattoe), leucorrhoea. f.iiling-. intiaaiui on or ulceration of the Bterua ovarian troubles that l ariiv-do' . n " fee'.imr. diziness. faintatSS Ind igest ton. nervous prostration, or the blue, should take imii. d ite .: ...n to ward off the seri -is . onsequen vs and 1h r'storei to health and strength br taking Lydia E. Piukham s Vegetable I omponnd. Anyway, ta to Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn. Maas., :' )C advict It's free aua a.u. s heipfuL Their First Cloud. Th yc.ung enaeaaa -i lbs asera of th little ixjt had whispered aoitlv tne w .rl "Yes." Mn' r.i.- arfaera yea are." ba S'idesi. baatily. "H 1 . ttj ' kiss tu jrea'O upset ihe Uut ' How do vou know?" h.urselv demand e.1 Jack, horrible iseptctoi) al'eady iau& possessio a of line I h.eaao Tr.bcn. No Indication Yet. "Aad are you ij. i i iaui.-isa
fair and taffy; her rounded cheeks arwre bacoailcgljr Baahed; sho had the eyes oJ an inqulaltire kittea and a be
Wlt'll ah
the a't" s impregnable
of
Billy Bos worth s pn-
tthout the allghteet difn r. -fully tgnoriag the hard that hf mechanically of aaeoaee l herself in his mtdded eeal at ladgiaaiit Mr. W.iliam Bos worth?"
Guiity.' be BtaBuaered, ruefully. "And you are what they call a lit erary and artistic agent ?" "They call me otb r thinss besides," he answered: "but yes." "Ttien ycu are precisely tlie perscn
15- U"v fire pan holding warm the nxim
in t lie lra.ifr rail l charcoal
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lorrhw I ' " pwx cent
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I into eolunins. her- sp n I rea. "He eat it with the The king took the roll from and aj 0 t '.k the knife which rite carried for sharpening his
re. I pns Ho cut the roll in-o hit t brow lag the piaeea deliberately into
th
of our bos f
p . ' -d die protes.)! I don't know yet, u. ia h. no. of eearac be b .-n't ..I. h Gai-: i. We Sault M u M C L. Mn.. :. pan aboea h. in- M aity, make tiie loflo i aas ii aataa. s. ,:,, : i
lei.i poison, bu nie a gre.it den
.nd. a be i tiir v hei k
I tie
Ex;:ejäec;. i , Aug Hth. Hi i ana decora Ur, Aaae s..rs;t, thii . -l.t'. :iie:l I s. llie K.Pil ol
.-- er it was .t gave on, in fact, a. ii avl 1 had to use iwo B i eeu tben it wat toe to trv Bodd'
hiAfi Re If. w h- ard V. r ras rlab
th
onai attendants, like him-
a v-r)' pamlui tau. friend ..lcl
F. lacy Pills, and I legnn the tieatmen Vi er 1 had used the tine b.x 1 wan abi
' tt imw- awav !. th canes aad waa I ratiBaderablf anprored The aaeaei boa I paj i...,King for." she remarked.
SiraiKlitencd me 14. j tl.it 1 could p. . . authors I hellove'" about free from pa.n w ithout any aaaist Beal 111 UTIlors- 1 Detleve, an.-, and verv s....n jf-.-r I waa complete "L't us say- their works "
BJ .ure.l. dl and hap;. v. without a pair "And artists, and lecturers, and fa
r an ache IVrld' Keines Pill -niu
H' right to the ari it in my rase, aa
.itnt .raise.
a no naht tliev will a' .
International
"The agreasaent an.-mj and A ual ru - . :n'--l a at?' Ves ' "Well, what I ai i ItaawiH .1! el" " A moribund. 1 auppoaa Democrat.
Italy rr any di icourij isa t
'ran Irnre N. U Times.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF TORTURE Itching and Painful Sorea Covered Head and Body Cutd in a Wek by Cuticura. "For fifteen vej- my cad anH firehad w a.- one n s . . ih. and ms b J waa rajearad aritfa sorea. Vorda cannot cxiiress hose 1 aaffered fiom ih. itehtaa and pain . 1 tried inauy 1 lora and treatnwnta, but could gex no help, and aad ayeea up n .pe when friend told me ta et Caticora Aftar bathing with t'utieara Beep an! apply ing Caticara mt:".ni P.r thr.s' aaya SB) head was aa ' r ever, u ) t . i. -or j.t ,i. 1 jo), ... , ike gf .inp and one tM) of ointment iiiiidc a complete ears m one week. . s.tfie i I II i. !' o:k 11, 71," W'd li . 11 St.. AlUchonv I'j "
P , man li at a girl's feet in I n a ire. .....I ptayo a ban 10 to her. he tbiaka thii I the way ii.'s assald go 0:1 dobag alter tie- wars luaii.e ao 1 .. a. . ea hiidicn.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively enrfd b7 these Little Pills. Tney also re Urse Dbv l: . I .1 j'rsp .,g In. du-e 1 1 oa and T.jo Ubarty Kai lag. A perfect remedy tor Dtzzlaesa. Nau ea.
'.a the jMotua. Cofttoa Terurue. Pain tn Uw sida. TORfTO UVXR. llfl
1 ulato the Bowefet. purely Vegetable. SMALL PrlL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
(r. itur. -s Vou '.iterary airents oucht cot to allow your authors to appear in public; they damage their own sale;; I am sure they do An.! painters analways 90 in need of decoration them stives that y on cannot possibly be!, evin their genius. And as for your reputed wits, I have listened to more epigrams at a mother l meeting in one short bellhour than c r I heard at a fashionable gathering of celebrities " "Vou runs' hare had some most nr.
laying a lllm pol l-handled fortunate experiences " ictoaa his writing table and "N'ot aataattally unfortunate. I fancy
: to unbutton her white k; 1 KBer jxople qtuie aerep with m I was talking to ... . But-as roa so
Courteously do not say your time is valuable, and I am by way of becoming , a nuisance. 1 w ill hurry on. then, to my rasaedy. Why. Mr. Boswell. shoui '. all th"s,. faaaotte people ever appear in public af all " i "Why?" ' Tea. Would it not be better for all concerned if thy wero to employ other people to impersonate them ? Thereare plenty of nice yooag men who would
look far mu"p like the aut hors of great works than the real authors do. And many of them would be only too glad to earn a few guineas by wearing the mantles of the treat at receptions an 1 balls and dihaef partial and afternoon teas. They would. I am sure, stimulate sales enornio :sly, instead of retarding ihom." "Vou forget madam, that the personalities of most of our famous people are already well known to tbepabUe. On I moment. How would it l possible t 1 Introduce an altogether ankaoara par son as the author of shall we say ? Mr FaraydeV booh either ta a avoataaa o the casual reader? Mr Karsyde's por trait has appeared in " "And you said you wer a cynic!" ehe tlghed. "Pardon m." .said Billy, ' it was fOfl who said thg "Anyhow." sh rejoined, "you ought
to know that the memory of the common herd is the most short-lived thing ia the world And then the:- are alway.i new men and women coming along They , at least"
"I have not quite done. . . . How. f 01 I reproduce, was preserved by God's ininstance. could I hint to my beat author j tpirlag the prophet to rewrite it that he is not altogether handsome': V. 20. "Say to Jehoiakim ' Th How could I point out to one of tn prophet was not directed to eoeae into : artists or poets that he was essent ial! 1 the rsrejaenee of the king who sought , not atctareaqae that his wild hair re ti- life, but aaerety to add to kit
senir.i. 1 ramer tne s'umng out or a 1 nn.pl,. v A., m ! i. I . . . V. - t 1.1
. ii'-u i"na 1 usiooii 1 11 u 11 aiuorosiai 1 v:.n
won', he able to find any flaws I " ' n-- rny rtear K;,u
in tnlae. It It's a .ort of idea that ' m . , ... , 1 . 1 . r.,. , , ror an
a 11 i aaaj im 1 1 iiain 1 1 a a 11 is 1 . Ill ill' name of all that is improbable, would ' ' '"'r' they do to BM it 1 Uald them, no matter X ' " " N'"n" ,n ,U ",,on th ,1,r,,n"
or iiavia 1 n no- oeatn or jenoia
Caroet wooN. Der nenU must Rave
apartment of the palaie Th:- was ,-arpets. and our manufacturers must roofed and sheltered, and was earn hare this foreiun wool. Hut tbev ,-an aaoply aaed tn eold weather, while the! K..t rteitber without raxyhaaj a tax aa ' artmer.-s beitiK more open ,...,.,, U(M,,, which, allow inc for the V Tt' l!Si v I in älimtiiAr "I H l n a k.ari Is " I ...
v"i us. crrrnkfl''.' urn - a iv nti., t.t. lAd
1 - r- -i wi win . 1 ... 1 1 1 - tr iu per cent. The nianuhictiircrs are not
protected for their foreign trade ha?
Im
ports of carl -ts have increased and the increa- in the iniporta'k.ns of foreign v.oo'a -hows thnt even the grower la not ejected. Who is protected are d. got pretend to know But what we wished to do was to oint out how the tariff, even if left
alone, reforms itself upward
:a pan i tue L-ano- in this cie wool
with a tai assessment roll f4C9. aag,gga)l an increase of 1 10.000.000 OTer ttM Only four per cent, of the men of the British army have a cheat men. nrement of over 40 Inches, and SO per cent lietween 38 Inches and to lo lieNew York state is about to race from the federal gerenunent $ 5SjH4. Interest and principal on an inveatmen, of 20.0M In agVipplag ti ayaj for the war of 1812. At Ch"uoygan, Mich.. Is the largest sa-.vdust pile In the world It 4 hill. 1 oso feet long. s::. artde in circumference, range from SO t 60 feet in height, and covers J ar-.. It is the cumulation of oue lumber coniiany since 1877. Chgattte l-'lammariou s r-w -v calendar starts the year at the ereil equinox. March 21. F'very quarter ahould contain two months of and one month of 31 davs Thi wnnia
Tl.al I . . "
""' m.'Oo- oays the same
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1 m Mi m
li Are until the whole was consumed. eleven tits would pay fcir cent-
V 4. "Yet they were not afraid." Jeruniah. who writes th..s. vordg, eatiM.T reftain from . xpr -- :ig his ast n anient at the hardness of their 1;. ;.!- "Nor rent their garment- " King loafah had done (ttaa Leaaagi 7 1 "Nor any of his servants Th.
J th- E ton Th.
UM WA9 A BftMUT -W EIi LfTTI.' WOMAN.
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a pound, while wool at lt cent would pay seven cents a pound. Tin
k gat ' hange in the gaarked would a i It has don- atmost doable the ;ax on the people Ard this Is the sort of 1 tax law that business is forced to ad faat Itself to. Caxp..( manufacturers can not tell a month in advance
I whether th v shall ha
ored by wh.t they , of K aT U pT cent en raw wool
Such is the "stability" of a system which, we are told, must not b. tam nered with lest loi s.ri'-ss conditions be disturbed. Business condition? are al ! ways aabject to di-turbanre under such a law Of course the gro ,1 tariff will not be tooehed Nor will any gather sched- j u!e cf the tariff in the near future. The in tinct of the standpatters is 1 petafcetlj BOUBnt They know that everythiag depeada on rrtfirthiag 1 else " and that to remove or groatly rednec one exorbitant and foolish tax j would lead to retaliation whichwoiihll make certain radical reductions all round. It is a conspiracy of grab Dnly it is working out so that the crabbers do not a' ways get what they ! thought they -.s. r.- going to get. Much 's lost through waste and friction, and there is always the danger that I the crabbers may l.. gfi o grab from tie another. But the tariff as a se , fhtat - is an interesting device.
woe hi occur on the same days week, and one calendar would lif :.m. BITS BY THE B.-. :j S.
A hltle girl waa ailed upon to n her ple- lefore an audu m she readied the tage she stool there without saying a word. At length lbs e. aimed: "Papa knows it
Blnathan, Delaiaa and OePrlacs s who had reported
rla ling to the ktaj SO. To take Baruch . . . snd ah:" To arrest and imprison B This is what the princes had g would bappea tf Uaa kincs
wax not loacaeo oy the warning had counseled Baruch an ) J re-
aaiab f. hide. -Th- Lord hid thetB: i reaps Ua used human friends to do this Jeremiah i r.-t i- ard of for s v- . years after this date. It is comBaonly supposed that it was at this tiiii.. !:. was gal led to the Kufihrates. than 200 mile- distant, to btea the tip n girnle (Jer. IS). j: Ti.' w. r l of the lrd came to Jeretniah: " Though the prophet Was in a sense, exiled from boSBl and friends, the Lord was still with bin. V. tt. "Writ- the former words." The book, of which no copy . xisted. anl which no h iinan memory could
A four-year old Brooklyn : mat. hin, the ook helllng ; was noticed to be deeply 1 tithe process. Finally she loo,., all of a sudden and said naive . let me unbutton some of then
wta .-:. '. IB
' . Mamma" said Ave year old ' . "I'd like to ask your advice hj axjgaj thing " "What la lt. i u queried her mother. "After I tot through school, what would you advise me to do while I'm waiting to he !;.arrled"' asked the little mha. little girl alle.1 at a pager) attd ashed for a quart of vinegar tn trt pi t in a gallon jug. This beins d : ehe asked for another quart to be put N the same vessel. "Why didn I ask for half a gallon in the tret place"" ai-ked the grocer "Bees answered the small shopper, "its for 'to different oersona."
Oiou- folk of all blade? sh- continued 'Yes." "Do you -? ' .-he beBlUtad, then am- ti led her BjueatlOSl. ' Have you any use for idens"' "I yes providing "
' rhal s all right, sh" assured him
"1
Ihese words
( 'one and destroy :
concerning
CARTERS VlTTLE 1IVER 1 PILLS. JgsHkal
CARTERS iTTLC flVl-R JBF1U.S.
Genuine V si Bear Fac -Simile Sigraturt & RIFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Might to be worth thousands." Bat that id ejalta tie- commonest . t idea," ha murmur, d. uneasily. i pern Ive." said she. " that your b -s has male you a profound gyafe All hc-r iniKi! tant wor t- w.-r. pronounced with a capital letter. "A cynic Is t-e-, er profound." retort Cd It, B '-worth I v.atit a c mi she remarked, with a brilliant smi . entirely disregarding hla traaehaat proaoaunceaaeat. "Now. I am pniig to trust you. you know 1 gat gotafj to tell you about my Idea, a: tbi arraage with you as to our go o partnership or something. Or m i gj me a royalty or a pagaent aa or whatever It is. I woiililn't do it of course, but i am so fearsomely aorerty-atrlchea, and I do so want a rotor "Q'ote nHturaliy.''
"I hav e already Lougln the moat perI feci eoatata and--aojdreaiti a veil th i "You wi'! i an. Qg n - tnailain." axi l Billy. ' hat if y oi would kindly let nie haoa
on stie beamed upon him par lag delicately MLaat aigbi i we
diulug w ith Ijuly IMen Twjford. Vou 1
.o.i I know hart What a privilege: And ! was taken riown hy an iinderta! i s um'., named liuro.d I in sy de "I gather -" "On Mr Bosweil. piaaai lon't gafh er Whenever Jo i g hushand. by tin- way. baglaM to gather. I know at oio. :h it h is going to be form., and unpleasant or gOSaetbiag, And men are glj xactly alike araa't they- just a:poii -men and butler Well, aa I i; saying, Mr I ar.-yde ia (jiiite im possible, whereas -" ut you shouh i ii. ember, my dear Biaiam
had once rlslti
i JeniaalesB as it ill come again as
how delicately, that their fnanlgsirntl were not funny? And then, my lectur srerg Imagine th.dr wrath at belni ompared to small suburban shopmen " "I didn t think ' the lady faltered. "And that is not tbe worst of it, either." proceeded Billy, ruthlessly. How am I to advise them to hang their tailor or their dressmaker, their hatter or milliner, without laying my self open to i h- suspicion of taking commissions from tradesmen? And then, you know, these absurd people are proud Of their houses and their back gardens They plume thenaelrea oa their knowl
edge of boreal aad dogs And. abose all. how is it conceivable that I should criticise their wives adversely, and. in ! the last dread resort, their children,
without -provoking them to reprisals 'hat might even be of a sanguinary sort ? No madam Your idea has points I ad mit, and. for some reasons wish tha
it could be pat into practice Bttt an
l ing as life i- ordered as it ia at pn s eat, even the w isest ami most Inspired of mankind must have tluir share of human nature Show me how to elim I Bats human nature am I am prepare I to talk to you till the cows come home." ' I see said the lady, sadly, retlecfdvo ly. "But I 'bought, you know They don't look human one bit. anyway!" And ahe smiled Chicago t'hronicla. ympathy foi the Dog. Mr- Itgajana Tha Pall pup d:ea not like gart her; ha growls at her Jigi?son Then I II have the coachman shoot him I can't b?ar to ge dumb animals suffer Town Topics.
A Peaaimist'a Viewa.
Ti II age, do ft fl rualls think she
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kirn, his son Jehoia. hin was nominal king of Judah for three months, then wa- deposed Iry tiehachadaaasar and carried to spend the remainder of h.s lif- in Babylon. Body cast out ' (fers ler U is. Wa have no racard of the fulfillment of this prophecy. btt i' leegil that Jehoiakim was slaia either by his subjects, or by Baliylonlan V ;;i "Will punish him The literal raadlag "I will visit upon him. gives a better idea of (Joel's mode ef uealing with His sinful chilUl i V U Cave it ta Baruch . , who wrote " The second roll was Btepared just a.s the first had Is-en. We are glad to Know d finitely just how ana boor af the Bible -va.'. given. It irohably gives aa a hint H how atber prophetical writings were pre pared. Practicnl Points. V 21 Kach should examine Qad'a W rd lor himself - Act 17 11 V 2.'5 To destroy (bid's Word is too gigantic a work for human hands. 1 Pet 1 H V J I It ia worth muc h in Qad'a 1 pl.t . if we lament the woe we cannot avert Reeh. 9:4 V 2. Christ Himself ts n, . hiding-pac-lor all His lovlnf ones -p. z: :Q V 31. One may Isconie so bgrttSQad In sin that there g no aaasfbility o recovery. 1 John .'. If V II. Th" sinner hands down to bis children a terriltle legacy. -Br. 2b ."
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tH i-n is altogether charming." "Well. I am a conaflrmed aaaajgajga "I Hi aria. i I haven t the pleaxure " 1 1 axjagi Ue will. Towa Toptca.
Sitieenty la the one aecret of eueres la the aearch Br Uod. Kara'a Horn.
Fanners Are the Suffertrs. The agricultural department is load od up with incompetency Secretary Wilson now admits that the Juiw pj aort of tobacco crop was badly astray It estimated the acreage increasecl by M per i-ent. wh ras the facts show that it was decreased by about that
Hal.;. Ion' ; propoi t on It did not ne.-d dishonesty
to make taeaa errors, the clerks did their sums wrong, that was all. such j M making the product of 2C3xl00 0OBM out 2f.n.nno. An accumulation of
I lakei make a vat difference In the total The unfortunate farmers nd tobacco growers who contracted to sell their crop at a low price on the strength of the government estimat. t ta, courage for Se entary Wilson says it will not occur again pe rhaps not. but Secretary Wil son is such a Jolly optimist that it ia hardly safe to trust him. I'e rhaps a eeagra iIomI bavaatlhatttofi may ao to the bottom of the careh-is te m that prevails in the department, but republican ccm e s-ional investigations are not"d for v. hltea ashing. "It would be a crime for eon gr.-ss to touch the tariff at this lime." is the ebf laration or Senator Dick, of Ohio. Without doubt it wiil be an Othar crime in Senator Dick's yes for congress to meddle with rallroael rate l.-gislation. Senator Hick was adg cafe 1 in the Hanna school af politics and loeiks upon all reforms as crimes, especially when it interferes with liberal contributions from the protectee! trust or railroad barons to the Ohio C -im pa ign fund. "The old flag ami an appropriation'' Is the err that appeals to Dick. The Wall street interests ho have Basal mana.Ting the ilfe Insurance companies In conjunction with reptih lican pohtb inns seem to have be n satisfied with a "rake off of about 41 per cer.t Their aadeaty Is a won der to the country at large. The tariff is the groatest drawback to the prosperity of the PhilipptaaaH aa are Informed by Oen LeetatfdJ Wood, who has Just returned Irom ,,r isand pen sessions. Yet w ith
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Tnit a repablicaa agsaftaaa win proi My refnae gg it haa before to pp'; be r -iuj' dy.
Too Old-Faahioned. Struggling Author -You say ray book won't do' Publisher No. air. It'a too olJ-fasü-loned Struggling Author -How u J f.uh
ton- l " Publisher- Your plot is a pad our, characters have characteristics ail when they talk they aay something N. Y Weekly. HEART RIGHT When He Quit Coffee. Life Insurance Companies Vlll not Insure a mau suffering from uar: trouble. The reason is obvious This is a serious matter to the a M baud or father who is aolicito for the future of bia dear ones. Often the heart trouble is caused by ao unci pected thing, and can be corre Led U taken m tune and properly -A man m Colorado writes: "I was a great coffee drinker for many years, and was not awar ot the injurious effects of the aabll Ufl I became a practical invalid, laferiag from heart trouble, indigestion anl nervousness to an extent that n.ad me wretchedly miserable myself and nuisance to those who wi messed ui suffe ring"l continued to drink Coffee, however, not suspecting that it was ta cause of my ill-health, till, on a: tog for UH insu ran ... ffg f on a. count of the ttoubie with my heart. Then I became planned. I found that leaving off coffee helped quickly, so I quit It altogether an I having been attracted hy theadvertl ments of Postum rood Coffee. I began Its use. "Th' change In rny condition w remarkable, and it an not loaf till I was completely cured. Ao Ba air ments vanished My digestion was completely restored, my nervousness disappeared and. most Important r all. my heart steadied down Old " came normal. anl on a 99004 1 x 1 laatlon I was sccepted by the life la euranre Co. Quitting Coffee ami Ing I'ostum worked the cure " M"' glvn by I'ostum Co . Battle Creek Mich There's a reason, and It Is explained In thaliftle b.K.. The Koad to WO llie," in each pkg.
