Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1908 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

U13N HD. DOANK, Publisher. JASPKli. INDIANA.

Turn flattry wrong sidt out ao you Have slander. Smo peawiraUt has started the report that women's huts nro to bo largi r. If speculation were to 1 onttroly nbolushu the buying of cantaloupes would ooflse. Hoston advertises a bnkery with a thousand wlndowx This is ono way to get light bread. It cost a Chicago woman $2,4 CO to learn that a baby carriage Is not a good savings bank. Heo-nt re;orüi from various sections of the country appear to complet i disprove the theory that the world is di i ing up A New Jersey judge has decided tha' a. man may swear in his own hon,e Hut a real gentleman will go out t-ehi.id the dial shtd and do his swearing. Our Mexican ambassador was run over 1 a bicyci-. That shows the danu r of going to a place wh"re the velin ! s uf a dea.i civilization are stiil in Us" "It is nw a..- :U'd that Elinor Glyn -,.,,n,t to longer than her first.' the ., -h.nsion Pw Still, the r. j..i.t t.;ay t:m uut to be an unlounJ d lun'or. V.trria-'t' in En- am.' is decreasing, and th" .-iirfnt-stion has U'-n made that the voung men are afraid, if they Bpr !.J the n:atrln;'!-.;al net. they may catch a suffragvt;-' A Fr m h exirt says that the brok'-n wing of the aeroplane is the punctured tire of the automobile. The differ, nee is that when the tire pops, the mac nine is on the ground. Chicago is supposed to be 75 years old. I is no men' compliment to say that -he does not look her age. However, -he will be just as fresh and livel when she is twice her present age. Wst New York. N. J., is in hard luck 1 1 has no money to buy feed j Xor t!ie horse in its Are department, and, in fact, stilt owes for the horses. It ought to go into tho hands of a receiver. Not only Is a President to he chosen this fail, but thirty-three States elect Gor m.rs. Experience has shown the wisdom of concentrating elections and ; elect i. u excitement as much as possible A physician says that only a mono manur ran think of one subject continue i-ih for live minute. And yet anyS.ud.. can recall a politican who nev. r thought of anything but an office since he has beeu old enough to vote. An impression is gaining ground that a 'hicago college professor is not contalered a success unless he says Eonii hing that would sound downright noa-- Ii.- ual as coming from the average intellect A iin !- ear-old Connecticut man cotrmi'ted suicide because he didn't want to hve to be a hundred. Some peop.e have such a tnorbid fear of their personal habits smoking, drinking, etr -getting into the Sunday papers. Acc'irditii; to Humane Officer Ware. 1C. J wimen haw been beaten by Tol. .! h i.-i amis in !h last fifteen years Hiring the same period three times a- i. any Cle-iand women, declare the Leader of that city, havo been pn sen ted with diamond rings and sealskin cost About twice the hHghfof the Wash Inglon nam unent and 74 feet higher than the Kiffel Tower will he the nltltudi of the ball on the flagpole of n pro.o.d new Insurance building In Now York the building Itself to be 009 feet, or more than four times the height of Hunker Hill monument. When the Jackles of th battleship fleet come Falling home again they will Bet a welcome worthv of the occasion. The at r "uncement of the plan to have a gt a..d naval review as a fitting display in honor of the ships, the offlcera and the men who Have reflected such credit upon the American name will be most satisfactory to everybody except the man with the chronic "grourh." Health authorities In Great Britain are not Unding that tho government insprction of American meats is so effective as It onght to he. The London med.cal officer has lately reported thai the carcass of a pig from Massachusetts which bore the mark "V. S. Inspected." had Indications of acute plourlsy. and that a fore quarter of frozon le f similarly marked was found tob- a- d. atul that scr.-p moat in boxi-a. a'o marked, contained dlBoased meat and an excessive amount of boric acid However, inspection Is math hotter than formerly.

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Little Items of interest All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.

Work of a Firebug? It is believed &u incendiary started tho fire at Arlington Tuesday which did JS.O00 dnmnge. She Played with Matches. While playing with matches. Involute Butt, a S-year-old Huahvllle girl, was burned to Vnth. Peru Has Big Day. Peru saw the greatest demonstration in it historv last week when 2..000 people attended the court house corner stone ceremonies. We Can See Where He's Right. Return ng to his home in Kokomo. Ed Mc-.-ni.iii. who fell 1, . feet while making i balloon cacenaion at North Manci'.es-er. aa.v he is through with the life of an aeronaut. The Fatal Fhi'd. Mrs. Sjlvester Weikart. of Fort Wayi.e. was iatally !urned and her houi parually destroyed, due to a Ca&oliut e,ius:n. Killed While Fooling with Gun. While ! . ling oer the possession of a !ent .wu-tall! l r,;le John Nor ris, a tivf yr-ar old Aiexatiur.a boy, was acci(ieiita:i Med an oijer brother. Freed of Embezzling Charge. Ro M.i--":ia. tf i.. ! .inu;.lie. who has ' i. uii ;,ia! m ;l I'.s.-nwiiO Cremt i'i ir: oil chaig'- u embezzling v. -rv:av: as d ;uty county trea.- i- r. was at in.tt d. Punishment Fits H.s Crime. j Wiiiiam Favorite. as i -S was sentenet I to i r: n t:r itfe a Hunting ton. He as convicted of an assault ' on an llwa-old gni. T.e jury was out ten uunu'es. Calls Hubby a Firebug. Mrs Margate: E. Dudd, of Evans ville. has entered suit for divorce agair.- her husbani "it woman alleges in her complair if at her bus-, band buraed their hvun- several year.- ! ago. 1 Experts Report Shortage. j Experts at Itloonungtou examining the Monro, county lxoks report thatj three-fourths of the officers for the last j ten years are short la rheir accounts. ' Tne total amount exceeds $iz.ww. Taft to Sneak in Indiana. W. H. Taft, Republican candfdat for Prtident of the United States will sp nd three days In Indiana thb month traveling over the Stute On a special train. The dates finally select ed for the Indiaan tour are Oct. 22. 23 and 2 1. Prosecute Druggists and Gamblers. During the term of court now In ses Blon at Paoli the Good Citizens' Leagu of French Lick began twenty-eight prosecutions against druggists ami others for violations of the liquor and gaming laws. Date of Corn Show Fixed. The fourth annual State corn show will be held by the Indiana Corn Grow era' As&ochttlon at Purdue University Jan. 11 to 10, 1900. The .premiums to bo offered are many aud large. Fails to Recover In Big Damage Suit. In deciding tho $20.000 damage suit Instituted by George O. Huffman, of Bunker Hill, against Jonathan Isler of Peru. Judge John S. Lalry, of the Cass Circuit Court, hld that Isler did not maliciously frlehten Huffman wife and cause her death. Killed by Odd Accident. Descending from the sky like a me toor. a fragment of a stump that had been blasted by workmen excavating for a street Improvement, struck Mrs Ephra m Coleman on the back whil she was in her yard, in West Lafayette, killing her instantly. Robert Must Whack Up $2,CC0. Mrs. Mary Morris, who charged Hob ort Kempf. a wealthy citizen of Jeffer sonville, had said she "stole her start of chickens from him." was given a verdict of $2.000 against Kempf by an Evansvillu Jury for slander. Democrats to Hold Barbecues. Two barbecues will he held by the Democrats in this State In the cam ttaign. The first one will he at Green field on Oct. 1C. when Thomas R. Mar shall, candidates for Governor, and John J l.entz. of Ohio, will speak. On the follow tig day Lentz will address a btg barti cue raily at Wanatah. Novel Feature of Eaton Fair. A nue! feature of the agricultural and stock fair held in Katoti this week is a log cabir. furnished as in the pioneer days, in which two pioneer women of Delaware county, attired as they were when girls, spin and weavt radii on old lashion d spinning wheels. Kurv detail of cabin life Is carried nut. Democrats Announce Speakers. Some of the plans for swinging In diana inio the Demur ra'ic column I)hvc been atiiK 'inte.f in the tatotmn tint Ju tue Mton I! I'aikei f New York; Governor Johnson, of Minne sota; Hoke Hmlth. of Georgia, and other wdl-kuotvn orator? are coming to take j art ;ti the ca;:,;.ai:;n. Ep dem:c Kills Many Horses. The hör. of W a. ac county are suffering from a serh-ns epidemic of d.stemper 1 Is said '.at more than half the ho sis in he mint nro nf foetid and i.inny of tlu i have died.

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Child Dies In Barn Fire. The fourvearold son of Erastus Wright, of Marion, set fire to a barn and was burned to death. Two playmates escaped. The firemen found tho charred body of the child after extinguishing the flames. Beat His Employer to Death. Charles Wolf, employed in tho construction of a gravel road west of Docatur, kHled his employer. Jacob Mangold. Wolf wms angered by a reprimand, and beat Mangold over tho head with a beam from a gravel wagon. Sort of a French Duel. R. D. Fleming, of Ft. Wayne, deputy State game warden, and Charles Jones, of Connersville. fought a duel when Fleming undertook to arrest Jones for violating the game laws of tho State. Both men wore shot, but their Injuries are not of a serious uature. Editors Want a Slice. Asserting that the county seat papers are taking all the legal advertis ing, several editors of small papers in northern Indiana met in Goshen to orgaulze. Thte present were L. M. Parrish, of the Cromwell News; R. U. Woods, of the Wolf Lake Trolley: W. E. Grove, of the Mllford Mail; J. W. Harris, of tho Piercetou Record, and others. Lots of Tooting for Hazleton. Those haughty autotnobtlists who have been in the habit of throwing dust into the eyes of Hazleton citizens and Aising the streets as a speedway .ave been ;le- subject ol an ord.nance the Town Council passed the other :i ght. Hereafter, according to the de.tee. automobi lists shall not run their machines in the corporate limits at a s;eed in excess of eight miles an hour and shall toot" their auto horns at the rate of not less than twenty times pur minute. Corn Crop Reports More Favorable. Advices from v arums sections of Indiana show that the corn crop of the State on a i average will be far better than was g nerally expected owing to the drought which prevailed for so long. The crop In the southern part of the State is made and harvest will proceed rapidly. The gathering reveals that the yield will be nil the -way from forty to eighty bushels per ere, varying slightly as to locality, ii some parts of the northern section f tho State late corn was caught by he frosts and damaged somewhat, but ven with that tho yiold will he fairly argo and the quality excellent. Vhltecaps After Mrs. Kelley. Mrs. Sarah Kelley. who lives two niles northwest of Needham, in '.rown county, found a notico tncked n her door which resembled some f the Whltecnp decrees that have een served from time to time on eople in this part of the State. The lotice reads: "We have been in your house. If von don't .leave immediately we'll ome back and whip the hide off you." Mrs. Kelley is a grass widow. The lotlce was put on her door during the light of her abseuce. Unknown per ons the same night visited the house nd almost emptied it of household furniture. Autos as Road Destroyers. W. W. Hatch, of the contracting firm f Hatch & Sons, the biggest rond guilders In northern Indiana, reports hat northern Indiana counties fane a risls in road building. The invasion f heavy, high-speed automobiles in ver-iu creasing numbers has played havoc with tho highways. Tho old travel roads built up by the township rustees with the aid of the farmers ol he district will not last a season. The nateria! best suited, according to exenments. is a crushed stone with a binder, but so far all binders are too xpcuslve to he practical. The crushed .tune is Irregular in shape and does lot roll, but interlocks. Even brick 111 uot withstand the attack of the automobiles. Some Indiana Horse Statistics. That the Stato of Ind'ann is well oiplled with fine breeds of ltorsos and hat their value adds to the comnterial well-being of the State Is shown .ii a set of figures complied in the fflee of Mrs. Mary Stubbs Moore, -ta;e statistician. Tho figures show he total number of the various breeds of draft, harness, saddle and coach .orses. together with their age, averago value of each and the total valuition of all. There Is a total of 2SS f the Helgtnn draft animals In the Mate, with an aggrogato value of "2;2.2S.".. Under the head of harness torses the figures show that the total aluatlon of the standard-bred trotting inlmals Is $61.72. The average valuation of tho male horses or that reed under one year is $120.75 each. Those over ono year and undur four ears have an nveragu valuation of 177 each, and tho valuation of those iver three years old Is fixed at $250.12 nch. Lot3 Doing in Mussel-Gathering. Owing to low water tho mussel-gathering industry on the Indinna Bldo of 'ho Wabash river west of Owensvlllo, has been more profitable this season hnn at any period in the past. Those ngnged in the business assort that $30,000 worth of pearls havo boon taken from tho bed of tho rlvor this season. This includes a territory only thirty miles long on the Indiana side. Gcod Corn In Grant County. Tho corn crop in Grant county promises to be much larger than In any county south of tho Grant ccunty line.

PARIS FASHION HINTS.

2125. Ladles' Sovon-Gored Boll Skirt, in round or ankle length. An sxcellont skirt for everyday wear with tho separate waist. Serge, cheviot, Panama or tweed make up woll in this style. S sizes 22 to 30. 2557. Ladles Six-Gored Skirt, closing with buttons down tho front and having an Inverted box-plait at tho back or in habit stylo. Ono of tho season's most fashionable skirts, mado up in serge, mohair, cheviot, tweed or any seasonable material and trimmed with bias bands, which nro again trimmed with small buttons and soutache braid. 7 sizes 22 to 34 waist. 2217. Ladles Seven-Gored Plaited Skirt. Closed at left side of front and In ankle leugth. This skirt made in serge, cheviot, mohair or tweed is ono of tho best models for general knockabout wear. 7 sizes 22 to 34. 2579. Ladles' Three-Piece Skirt, closing at left side and In habit hack. Broadcloth or Venetian cloth, serge, mohair or flannel. 7 sizes 22 to 34. 2503. Ladles' Two-Piece Skirt, with inset sheath panel. This 1 one of tho advance autumn models suitable for development in broadcloth, Venetian cloth or volvet, with sheath panel of self or of contrasting material. Trimmed with rows of military braid and small buttons. 7 sizes 22 to 31 waist. 559. Tulip Centerpiece, lSxlS Inches, for solid and outline embroidery. Fashion Editor, 400 Century Building, Indianapolis, Ind.: ISnclodud please And ten cents. Please send Paris Pattern No Size Address Namo AN EIFFEL DINNER TOWER. Tin Structure on German Trains Amuses the Tourist. The tourist who takes his Germany through n car window in long tenhour journeys need no longer store up scenery on an empty stomach. Tho Teuton has solved the problem of dinner en routo in his peculiar way. At a midway station a waiter In dress suit appeal's, places before the passenger a tin Eiffel tower, In which through its various stories the course of "mitagwssen" nre concealed, and vanishes again like u magician. Thu tower, which In contour somewhat resembles a lire grenade, stands about the height of an ordinary table. If you are a mun you secure It firmly between your knees to withstnnd tho see-saw of the express before proceeding to Investigate. If you are a woman you brace It at ono side and tako thO 001130(111011018. A door just wide enough to admit a plate, and opening down the roundid length of (ho armored commissariat, reveals a aeries of racks. From the lowest, Just above the floor level, 1 extracted the sottp, piping hot. From the second emerges ihe fish. Mounting higher, delicluuslv roatted di cken, with all tho "extras," Is brought to view, and on the topmost round the pudding, tho Ice, or, in season, the enormous German atrawberrius serve for des Her t. On the turret of this remarkable Eiffel the ot ce terns are neuily fitted Into appropriate niches salt, pepper, sugar, n drinking glass; while risinfrom a rack at the side like an invnd lng warrior on a scaling ladder tin nock of a bottle of Rhino wine stretches upward. Hunger nppeased, tho tower 1 dropped at the next wayside station. This epicurean fenst costs tho molest sum of three marks (75 cents), and tho Eiffels nre In great demand -Leipzig Cor. New York World. Cause of His Hilarity. Grcon I'd Hko that follow Brown better if he didn't always lough at his own Jokes. Whlto Brown doesn't laugh at his own jokos. Ho laughs at you follows who are sMly enough to listen to thorn. Illustrated Bits. Exclusive. Mulligan Tho byos say yo licked poor Casey. Shttre, ho nivor hurt iny man's feelln's. Hnrrlgan He's a shnako In tho grass. Tho blnckgurd referred to mo as his contltnperary, and I'll be tho contlmpornry to no man llvln. Puclc

SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY.

Business Is unusually good In a good storo. Tho poorer tho band tho louder tho drumnieiK play. In a little country town, tho oxtrome In fashion always looks fast. When a man knows his duty ho puts off doing it by asking ndvlco. There nro few mon who llvo lo bo 80 who do not havo a second wife. When two women with llttlo babies got together they havo a lot to talk about. Tell tho humblest man that any woman is In lovo with him and he la not surprised. If you want to set a woman crazy, advertlso a good dlshpan for 10 cents. A. man never accumulates so much money that It gives him tho right to bo lazy. A kicker Is usually ono who Is not busily engaged in any business of his own. An Atchison man belongs to so many bonovolcnt socloties that ho is destitute. No doubt economy Is a groat virtue, but somo people have a lot of money they never havo any uso for. As soon as a man marries it Is bolloved that ho nevor ngaln longs for any social amusement. Nothing disturbs a man more than to see a lot of fun going on when ho Isn't having any himself. Advice to women: A man doesn't amount to much, at best In getting one, get tho best one possible. Lovo with a young man Is nevor so serious as with a young girl, berauso ho has his moustache to distract his attention. There is nothing so unsatisfactory as to announce that you havo a secret which no inducement can prevail upon you to reveal, and then have no ono to coax you to break your resolution. Wo think this is Important enough to bo done In zephyr and cardboard, and hung on the wall: "Nobody Likes The Man Who Knows It All" Worthless peoplo are naturally so good-natured thnt you may find a great many of them occupying good positions. Tho people despise an old cross bones. When a man has hurled several wles the women in speaking of him, say that lie has "worn out two or three wives already." "I feel," said a buminy looking man this morning, "as though I had on a new shirt." Wearing a shirt fresh from the storo Is ono of tho most uncomfortable experiences In tho history of man. The first ten years of a man's lifo, he Is tho sweetest thing on earth; tho next ton, ho Is the most worthless: tho next ten ho is petted the most; tho noxt ton, he is tho most useful; the next ten, he bogins to see his greatest troubles, and for the next ton years ho Is the most neglected creature In tho world. Thero nro a great number of persons in the world who nre always asking hard questions. We have found it to bo a good plan to confess that wo do not know. It pleases tho peoplo who ask tho questions and Biives you the trouble of trying to remember tho year Julius Cnesar built a bridge over tho Rhino. ' Don't booze; don't "go the gaits." If you can not be decent for your own sako, bo decent for your family's sake. No man ever won In such business. No business man ever sold more goods by "having a time with tho boys." The trade such actions wins is nOt worth having. The business or professional man who is always sober, always polite and gentoel, honest, and at his place of business, will get his shnre of tho business. Tho "sport" is an offense to polite, refined society and a disgrace to his family and frionds. Atchison (Kan.) Globe. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tho bono frame of tho avornge whale weighs about forty-five tons. Sign in Stone street, Now York: "Panama Hats, Bay Hum and Shovels." Pittsburg has seven more national hanks than Boston, hut their total capitalization is $33,000,000 less. Trade schools to make "nil-round printers" out of apprentices will bo opened In overy large city by the International Typographical Union. Tho Transvaal government has decided to reconsider Its attitude toward Asiatics with a view to finding a less objectionable registration system. There are now In this country eighty-four societies of the National City Evangelization Union, their annunl expenditures buing upward of $250,000. Trained falcons to carry dispatches In time of war havo been tested In the Russian army. Their speed Is four times ns rapid as that of carrier pigeons. In Germany tho vaccination of cattle against black leg, a fatal disease, Is becoming general and very effective, as only three losses In llvo years aro reported. A French statistician named Noymarck says thnt twolvo European countries have $75,000,000,000 In negotiable securities, tho United States $31,614,000,000 und Japan ?1,5C3,000,000. Sleeplessness Is often caused by tho hend being exposed to tho cold, while tho rest of the body Is warm. In nine cases out of ten. If tho head is covered with a silk hatidkerchlof it will Induce sleep. Take wator in which walnut hulls have soaked over night and pour it on a spot of ground. In a very few hours tho fishing worms will come to the surface and can easily be secured for your expedition. A tamo rattlesnako belonging to an Arizona furnier sleeps overy n ..(lit on tho front gate of Its owner's garden, colllny himself around tho gate and gatepost, so that a lock and chain to keop out Intruders aro not needed. Tho body of Ponce do Leon, tho explorer, lies In the Church of San Joso In San Juuti, Porto Rico, and Florida citizens nro trying to get possession of the bones for burial in the country ho searched for the fountain of youth. Tho gypsies nre nearer to tho nnitmil than any race known to uso in Europe. They havo tho lawlessness, tho abandonment, the natural physical grace In form nnd gesture ot animals; only n stealthy and wary something In their eyes makes thorn human.

A Diplomat. Nico Old Gent My boy, don't 0u know It's wrong to Btnoko clgur. Smull Boy Yesslr. N. 0. (. Then why do you pnt In doing It? Small Boy I nln't porslstln": my pa'll feel so bad about It that he w,,rrt lick mo for goln' swlmmln' this uit.rnoon. Toledo Blade.

Last Resort. "I should think he'd bo tired of making lovo to you." "I guess ho is." "What has ho qunrrolod with you?" "No he asked mo to marry him" Cleveland Leader. Unsatisfactory Menu. Tlmpkins I Haw Windig partake of a linguistic meal yesterday. Slmpkius What do you mean by that? Tlmpkins Blffklns mado him eat his words. Chicago News. Unexpected Results. "Why don't you write a tragedy?" asked tho actress. "1 did write one," replied the author, "or at least I thought 1 did, hut the critics said it was a farco." Uuston Post. A Natural Combination. "You sny sho is a peach?" "Indeed, she is." "And that ho Is tho apple of her eye?" "That's right." "Then thero is no reason why the fruit of their Identities should not bo a pair." Baltlmoro American. Mow's This? Wo offer One Hundred Pollnr ItewnH for any caa of Catarrh that cannot be curej tij Hall's Cntarrh Cure. F. J. CU KNEY A f'O., Toledo. O. Wc, the underaiitued. have known Cheney for the laut yonr. nnd - v him perfectly honorable In ail Inislne Iran actions nnd DnnnclAliy able to carry out any obligation made by hU Arm. Waumng. Kixnax Makvis, Wholesale DrUKgUK Toledo. i Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern T. acting directly upon the blood and nni' ' Rurfaccn of the Kjslem. Testimonial Mii froe. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold all Druggists, , ., Take Hall' Family Pills for conitlia.loa. Obedience. "Leonidas," said Mr. Mookton's wife, "will you mind tho baby for a while?" "Certainly, Henrietta. I mind everybody olso around the house. I don't see why I should make any exception of the baby." Washington Star. Willing to Favor Him. Short I say, old man, will you let me do you a favor? Long Sure. What is It? Short Allow mo to owe you $1 fr a couple of weeks. Detroit Tribune. All Ui-tu-Inli IIonekreier Use Hed Cross IUII lue. It make the clothes clean and sweet ua when new. A.1 Grocers. Shades of Opinion. She You needn't he so worked up ovor my coloring my hair. It is not a life and death affair. He It is a dyeing matter Haitimore American. Mrt Tmi'ow Soo'hmi ijnip for children terO Inc. ioftns th rumv rdc Inltamm .Uun. illnyi pain, cures wind colic nU bottla. The mind's the standard of the man. Watts. DIspntrh Is tho soul of business. Chesterfield. Trziih and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in evc7 walk of life and are essential to permanent success find creditable standing. Ac ringly, it is not claimed .hat Syrup uf i and Klixtr of Senna is the only remcdv known value, but one of many n(.- ni why it is tho best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it clean . sweetens and relieves the internal nr.-mi on which it nctn without any debilitating aftereffects and without having to inerras the quantity from time to time. It nets pleasantly nnd naturally anJ truly as .a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved lJ physicians, ai it is free from nil object 'nable substances. To get its ben- h. effects always purchase tho genuine -manufactured by tho California Fig Syr'P Co., only, nnd for sale by all leading druggists. The Cream w For Sale t ik. !,. llw K.l.r llolf'l..ill.liw It,. rnhn ' - . i,r.lf, in JUUI) Irrt A C'.nlrr lhl ,IT. to lllln..n.riJlo.futly..rti. Ku.lof niurp m4 " rainfall ainla.'t. cluti'f lubiloin ThMmlof' l...t n. I, iiuir ami ium ma t. unit. i - ,, r. .not h't mi fiiiin rut, ni r:'1 j ..!.. rl.h Noith I'MU V.ll.f of N.br.iU lhP " "'I. i ill bn worth tl'1 n er tittt " ' '.'. it um on. Wriun ItO IIIJIT 1. 1 A. low I Uj- " 129 Acre Itlcb. Smooth, Level I.nrI-71 j nrwi 1.,. ,-lnr. ntinln trees) -SHO W . Near Hogers, Ponton County, Ark. YI aB I'cnrcc, owne. AtJUNTS Wanted to handle Ji lino ol ! PJ enrd; splendid money-mnklng propo'1; Hon ; r.00 cardi free for samples. The u' ton Co., 110 Uroad St, Doston.