Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1897 — Page 7

TRUSTS AMD PROTECTION.

h.-r feature f iUm rropoaeMl ltl'.lea. MM mfa llntTuio t wricr ,iiut. s IBM tat fthen an osm. uJH,n " f ,h. body uf bWb he " Mkbffd ii.- n.ber: Th priiuury obje ct ,( ,n.uriive tariff is to lavitc the talked wniH-titiou by IrnJi Uluu:.- und eorpoimtioBi in foaaaethi ji ";iciiuu. if iocfa ladil hor oorjiorat ion.:, i'mt, , ,. iii u.haiioe tin- price f tlio 0O . .. t ami to recnt the Grat nu:, o ii uml lair competition, 1 eroeld, without u moment's Itcaltsuoa raduoc tlx duties ee feelfafOoeieose. v.;tl, them, in order to bit-.ik down tin- ci'iiibiniitioii. Yhenecr free flOpipttitlon Ii evaded or avoided by t.,,;,, natations of individuals or curioruti,y i the dt7 ebOJSji ,K' r'diicr antl foreign eotapeUtloa should proaapUy be Sfi(ed.M Courier Bya t hat "oportnnltjf for acattiag this priaeiple to tt practical awrt will aooa if pteeentod to Beaator Imotbm and tin- repabllooa leadera," end M aalcei "What will they jo tbOttt it .'" Tin- public wee treated not long ago to mi exploitation of the theory the! then' in nothing in the pr tcotive policy tO BMke it helpful to the trusts Uid that the republican party could, therefore, provide no tariiT that would it eondaaUkeUoa on tin-ground t hat it catered to roonoj niiHtic combinntioss. Senutor Bherroaa ippaara to bo'.'i a eafjf dlffeeeart opinion on this eabjeet Ihwi'mt, and the aeiiiitor is a n:an wkoac optoiooa are regarded by fepiil'lieiins as amount log to soine-ili'.i)-'. Mr. Sherman understands how miv it is for the trusts to use the j.rotl lire ajratnw to their exeltudcc ad m'.aptS and be ha let it Ix known t v, hen they 00 QBO it he would put s; but in their win el by reducing ttta jritctiou under which they operate, explained that this redaettOB would bm tlie effect of letting in foreign BOtn petition, egsJasi which the trus'.s me practioalljr belpleae. a iTcat deal araaaaid during tbe hate cania.ifrn aiout Maj. McKinley'a siIseca on the Object of trusts, bat nil the talk that was Indulged in did not beet the effect of Inducing the major to break that Filenee. Minimum 1 i - lev now an! that protection will be I be tar feature of the propoaed tariff" law, in relation to wbieh hearings have be fta to be gtvea to Interacted parties. In rlew of one thing ami another. :t ir. probebly reasonable to aspect thai t'..' trusts will be eompetaptly reprcwented at those bearings, njid that they will mahe a powerful plea for the kind of proteetion they can use to ndvantritre In their busini ss. And still rrir.tn pro' rity lasv I'.inl.am'.ou (N. Y.) Laüer. MR. DFIYAN'S RZTI.E:ML4T. HutliM of M.il.mv nnl SlanltfiPfi lTin!t-it tie ItofOi Accordin;' to a diipatcb from On I Mr. Bryan had pood and BUfflcient cause to cancel his contract and with draw from the lee.turv e.mrse wlr.eh bad been onnouneed. It appeari that Mr. I'.ryau wai:Ud his tour to le conducted with the preatent mod. m v. the 0lvertisini in the HOWtpapara ami by bill posters to be of tbe most um ' (entatious descript-ion. Indeed th bail lcen Btipelatcd in the contract, but wb.ii Mr. Hryan arrived in Atlanta he was liorritird to lad that his id"1 I I ehnplicity and dipaity were far unaoed from those of the f.v:..: ea:Which had chanre of hi tour. It i-. to be Inferred from the :i aha lispnteh that tbe posters ant;, unclng the lecture were of the Fame rrtlfiag tacKlesty Which clinraeteri il the Btfijimoth aheet of mnny eolora with lieh the llanna Bjradicate announced I1.,- "Advance AT"nt f l'ro-n :,iv" :: tiie walls of all the towns of . COUntry last summer a hi ml of Banning ir mo poster fctyle. When Mr. lbyan aw himself thu. pictured in nil the eolora of the rainbow standing in a proup with Waahiagtoaj and Uneola, emanientetl with flncalng CAglea ami "E Plurittaa i'num" in im .uly colore.! letters, be reallaed that he hail been t.iiMiseil, and that tbe lyndlotC intendad to force him into a vulvar notoriety, and keep him there as lomrnsit paid. And although he was reei ived by the paopta with immense rnthuelem, and greeted by an nudienee limitrd only bj tbe eapaeily of the ball, he decided he could not in justice t hit .'n.s" of propriety cojuleece in the style of advertising ndopted. It is to Mr. r.ryar.'s credit that he nt once dis.olved nis relations with his manairers, retarned to them tin-sum of 910,000 which he had been paid in advance for ten lecturiR and retired from the compact it!i his managers w ith his dignity and e!f-rcspcct in his own keeping, and imt t the mercy of a Ryndieate which was peculating on his reputation. Illinois State lieistcr.

To 'lie horde Of tariff robtxTs now BCBieglng the ways and means com mithm tlu hoc mianiifacturers of Mnssaehaaatio preaaot a ohartUlag contrast. means of hatter workmauKbip Aaaeriena aboaa had the world. The gly clumsy, iil-made fiwtrrear of for'riiers t-taikds no k!kw nrraint-t the Tuelepance eoanhined with durability 1 !i distinr-uLshes the Anierie.in prodt. The eon trade is larpv and afjr, nod the majiuf.'veture-r?;, instead or petitioning for hip-hor t.iriff, aoh that o-ie leajthaw hoptaced apomtha trat JlM. thct Ameriean-m:ule shoes may In? rrhi.,i j,t oatiS hwwwreoat for AmerUB Wenreei and the exjort traIe be. 'till furtlT in creased. t ' h i ea pn ( ?,i nwi - cle.

The ways and means committee p.V ci ahe.l with it tariff henrinrs. "it thOBl interests which expect to be fed in the new law will do well to Mr. Punna aj (vf)i as jsiblc "ahlogioi Pooj Mrtm 'ia ci'tn:cnnaion. m caut w onarged with rw !v fortbedlsand failure of the m( v ()0Tf inuoiH-c- f.ntrhaujfon ij feeder.

FACTS AGAINST PROTECTION r.ri:lll ttn Im I liiirnf : I ! i n ;r to Kol Iii OaSMMUMk Kecretary ( arli.,1 in hla UMll report htaten tbe proposilion that "a larpe und contlnii'Mis expi.it .f a particular ShOM of articles prOVCU (iii ability to poanufaet uro as cheaply u any "fore ipa aoanpiting nation. " Tin re i s do denying the truth of thia propoeitiott. Ilnnufncturen ofaothati pood-, fur instance, may export at u Ions for ne w ar, or may be two years, In onl.-r to prevent a Inahdown lit home hk'h tariff pricey. l!ut they will not ga on exKrtinpat a los an preat h ii"th of Ihne Bather than make a sacrifice continuously they will curtail production. Therefore the fact of ooo tinned and inerensinperpDrtutioiiBeoiiclm.ively prove-, the ability of our inniii foot nie i to bohl Uaa home Market without the help of courre.h. The fact k )rotf conclusive thai taiitl protection upon an nrtide which is largely, continuously and Incrcoelngiy is I orted is merely u device whieh ennnlea an American manufacturer to extort more, from his own countrymen than he is perfectly Will lag to accept from the people of other countries. The loot of oontinnoui exportation in op neons petition against ns aufaetureti the world over is proof ooncluaive of ex tortion und an ahOSdnahle wroiip; of Whkh deluded and too compliant Americans uro the victim. lien; Is a case in ,int: Tlie jirodaeera Of pip iron in Ala! ama are ohip ! .; :r larpv pian tities to Liverpool. Thejdo not pect end that they are shippinp at a lOBS. The fact that they are doiBfl thi3 baalneH proves that they are able to compete igalaat the world- Itproves that the duty on pig iron enables them to gel fron their own countrymen more than they areghld to take from ffagtieh men. There can lo no fxciw for the pro. teetion of aa Induatry which demonBtrntea its abundant ability to take car, of itself by celling Ma product in th w orld's market, w hew it has no protection. Mr. Dingh yi w aataritaaa can find no reasonable excuse for increasinp the duty on pip iron or iron oreor iion in any of its mere ndvar.ecd forms. And what is true of iron is true o: other thin pa. There can be found m it : Mumble excuse for compelling con- : amera of woolen good or croekorjf or gbiaaor tunabertopaj higher prioesf off tbeae things The producere can eom- ; etc Hgail t all he world, not in Fpito of the : Igh wagen tL-y pup, but be count they pet more product for every dollar of wageo they par thnc an; other prodooere od lUte articles in the world. Those who clamor for m re protection clamor lor nothing hut lieeuae lo rub. bleagO Chronicle. PROTLCTINQ FAVORITES. Kej. :l.leiu t!'. Inula ..f Tul.lug tir of i BpUattctw It is not at ail aurprlaiagto learn tht moat of the men wLj appear before tue . oyaaod meana eonunii ; ie t: make reo . . aendatioaa reapeot:.;; t:.n t;.i..V are aokiag b.piier rates of protection for tbeir own IntÜTidoel ictereeta Thdahi .Lat various manufacture! s and produces have been doing ever since COU roai began lo grope with the torifl question. The Spectacle is no whit more tolruble t.iiau iL was years npo, bowel er, and givea an extrenaely nnpienaout pest ion as to why tuini' men ha so assiduously worked for u congress casij dil owed to a pencral high plane of inril tiutics. Boom of the articles for which protection is naked arc so free from forc'.pn competition that the re.ucsta arc bald impudence. Vet they are heard, and, to COUM extent, at lcat, beaded. If the leaders in the house and the aaatlllUlia Of the ways and means conii .ittee a.e rinccrcly devoted to their i arty to say nothing of the claims of tiieir countr; they will nccord scant nUafaction to the demands of .sellishtics. The elections of the last eight reare have abowo how quick the Amer lean people :.n lie in rebuking unpatrim k U pislation. rnjustifiabh'"pro-U-etivc" OChcdnlOa Will be quickly detected and their autbors held to 6ercre account. The republican lend an in the house should take fair warning that if the forthcoming tariff measures savir of favoritism to special in-t.-reMs the new tariff wi!i merely proMike nnother period of npitation and prove stumbling block to the jepub Iteaaa WhO may want to pet back to ofliee later on. Chicago ReCOfd (Ind.) POINTS AND OPINIONS Tlie repul licana arc determined to take t be currency out of I he hanan of t ha i coole. Kansas City Times. March 4 next will be a very importent Wiiaainn Marl- llannawill be inducted into ofHcc on that date Chicago Bacord (Ind.). If Maj. McKinley were subject to tbe usual conditions which afTect udvnnce a pent.; he would have to count tlie tics to ashington. St. Louis IIepublla If you your Uncle Sain to protect you from competition ittd give OU a lot of money w Inch dOea not belong to you and whieh yoa DereraaraadL p. to Waahiogton and demand a "hearii.lt" of the ways nnd means eommitteo, Thai is whal thecoormltaaalafae oit tm ms.- tdoux City Tribune. So long as tlie republican jiarty can stand for pTOteoUoO and still wia rkrtoriea wc shall have auch spectacles as thai now disgracing the ripohihUt VaKiing-t4)n. There is no cure for the rol ben and scandal ähorl of republican defeat, for protection has come to b BJ aoaj ran for republicanism. X. V. Journal. Ilovisloo of t he tariff is a very rwlnnn htaaahuaaai Ifalaalyonagaeaawyhaff ta i(T Hnhnrlng bs going to leil to w hen the business is taken up. Already there nrcinlioiiit.ioas that the p-mlemen w ho ia I ron inritid to make themselves li-:.ril before Hie OOCBmlttaa on waye and BonajM have more uttought of liiirher priOM for their goods than of revenue ie'essitiew and pencral husineae ad rararoiu'ut. Cincinntl Enquirer.

THE FARMING WORLD.

A Tin ttTKKN -YF. A R-0LD Cilll.h PABALTZEDl

GRAIN-TIGHT FLOORS

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i.teii in. 1 1.,.. i coli The act iiiil cost of inclosing u granary with two thiohnesves of heiuioek is lex thai the coal would ha it one thick uw i of matohad i lae ire re u-.d. Hemloeh Ii inure stiff and strong than pine und fewer alee pare and studding are iw quired. The eon. els may lie made lilii and secure by notching. Bagia by laying a aouraa af the toot boni na, extend' 1 bag them out to the atuddlag wheh ia 1 to support the sides; then put on tha first boerdlng of the sides. Then lay the second course on the BoOC and fin Ish by boarding the sides. A sort of zigzag matciiin.. of the corners is thm aaeurod that wit not leak grain or the finest meal ot ground feed. The s;iiiic method is sometimes used in constructing barn and waponhOUCa flooia. In making the form.-i it is cus-

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Ki . tick VIA KRINO. tomary to use the cheaper kind of lumber. aOmetiniee making the firai course Of hemlock, and the Upper OOC of spruce. whieh bears the wear of wagona and horses better For a wagOB house, w here a nice tloor is r-quired. the upper course may be made of yellow pine. It is also t he best way to lay a tloorin mows or bays where hay is to be stored over stables or w agons. as it i more impervious to dust and dirt than are matched bo;. ids, and is also stiff nnd strong. Horns intended to sustain heavy machinery, such as hay pr s es or thrashing machines, it has formerly been the Custom to make of three-inch plank, both odgea being grouted so that a tongue could be haul in where- the edges Joined This method is expensive ami does not mahe a.s good a floor as is constirueN'd by using three thi -hnesses of lumber, laying the middle course diagortUlij and being careful to hiy the nppl r course so that it shall break joints oer the lower eon r . By this means the fh.or is like one solid piec? of lumber, which will not spring or warp out of place. American Agricult uritt.

ADOUT REGISTRATION. Trotting Home BfCCQcee Have Hern Too t eeeaaaa abasu it. The general and universal depression in the trotting horse business during the last three yars has bred a gnat deal of inexcusable carelessness on the part of breeders and ow ners of atalliOBa bearing on the subject of e tablishinjr and Aerifying pedigrets, says the Weatera Horseman. An ie well known, under the ruling of the Kegister association an animal cannot be registered without a Certificate from the owner of the sire, or his accredited agent, and also a certificate from the owner of the dam at the time she wa bred. During i event years all owners have been more or less recreant about registering, and many standard but unregistered animals have changed hands, and many w !.. bred standard Ilia lei to standard silt s have neglected to have their holdings registered. As the future looks much brighter for the breeding interesi, owners are growing proportionately concerned about reg istivation, and at this xiint they encounter trouble, as parties who bred standard animals antl sold them unregiatcred, and ownera of stallions to which mares were bred manifeai a great Indifference about furnishing evidences to i atabiish breeding When Called BpOU. This is not right. Any breeder who sells an animal unregistered is in honor bound to promptly furnish evid r of b ceding when called Upon, and an ow ner of a sire who will not promptU furnish the evidence of breeding when called upon, and an Owner of a sire who will inu promptly furnish the evidence that a certain mare was bred to his horse oa a certain date when applied to for that evidence, is not entitled to the patronage of other breeders.

KILLING THISTLES. How the Hrntrurtlte WVe.l Are Kaper . (I.. ,y ;ru. The notion that Canada thistles can be killed by mowing them in dog day.;, when the stalks arc hollow, so the water will enter and rot the roots, has been going the rounds of the prOM cer dnee I can remember, nnd it will keep right on being printed, no doubt. In not the annual growth cast off in any cave, whether it is mowed or QOtf And as for the hollow stalks, they are not hollow any fui tl.er tlow n than ia perfectly healthy fat the thistle, ami good buds are jual below, all ready for the next jreer. The least of a thlatle! troubtea is the rotting of its root in this way. Whit really bapp ns h.. that, mowed in Int.- summer, there is t better ehnnco for the grass, which grcwa snd thickens all the fall, and thus the thistles are superseded. Kvery farmer kills ocean of thistles in this amy :i' a perfect matter of course. The hay on mw seeded land is often mostly thistles; the second pOM they are much diminished; the third there is nearly clean gras, prorided, of course, that the ground can prodaOCgOOd grass. Qirc thistles clean culture and you may mow in dog days all you want to without injuring them in the least. B. S. (iilU-rt, in N. Y. tribune.

Data, it pay to keep swine until the second year, we are again asked? No, crowd them to maturity us rapidly aa possible, but remember that young

swine need something bcaidee Western Tlow man.

It ffii ranted by a Nervon Affrctloa, an 1 Kcmlorud QUO Arm liifelaMi tinni t,r Time, I'ao'a, Kanttu. A happy mm! la lhal af Mr. James MoKll BCJ . ' f ii : . Kansas, oa whom a Tunc reporter recently called. Hu biikilion Willi tlicie penpio was to leara tlio la. i.t r bia paper al tho cure of their li pearald daughter fruiu a case of ncrvoua proatra 'on, aad Mm faata were le.iruou froui ilrb. McKu ii ey herself, who (juickly lo.d the following tttnry: "Tho tr. perueptlble result of barao tretne nerv. itmcci. was appart-ut la ahultlugstep afihaehildhi her right liaib," said Ihe aiother, waad a phyaieiaa wae Mlledla to attend her. . agpaMnt change CQBingi ennthef defter waa nailed to attend her. M.e continued to grow worae, itbough we thought the daotora helrx il her, ut. Ill she io-t tne use entir. iy of her rij-'bt arm. which huiiK listiess, and upparcntly iileicaa i) uer ante." "The physicians finally told us," continued htra llcKinney, "that Mary would outgrow u in time, but by accident, my 1 aal and pi ked up a cbrcnlar ia his shop, which so highly recoanneodec Dr. Widiama1 i'ink lUla tor Talc People, Unit we eon-cluU-d t try then Mi uoKioney procured a b x al Oruni t' dn store in Paoia, and web pan b y D NIary a halt juli ut a tm e, and era fuell lacreaalng to one pill at utinie, ana before ere had used one box we COUld bee tin J w re do BS her got.tl This was one year aco. She had hean sufferiDg at mat time for four yeara, under the doct . in, : we were so eno uraged over the go d effeota ol the ose of pr. WUUania1 Tink Tin, that v. a eoatlaued to usa them, and the child sunt. i to school again and baa been sblo to attend achcol ever since, gradually getting stronger ami in better health all th' time as you Bi see her. and we doirt actiea the cid trouble an more. "Yes, we are alwuvs readl and Willing to

reoonunend Dr. Williams' nun i in, una do mi ail the time io our Men da," repuad Mrs. M Kinnev to our ouestion; and continu ng, she said: "We do not knew what the (b .clor called llary'a aflUctlpn, but we took it to be something like paralysis or BI Vltua' dance, nnd we became wry mu. h alarmed about her. -Our local phvaician," Rhe ssys, "now tells us that Dr. vVilliama' Pink Püla are aa giviu a thing a we could use; and while Man apparently well, she has occasional attacks of nerroua headache, and men one gara: 'Mamma, I must take another link Pill ' s- von Foe she hi'.s great faith in tiietn, butceeaaot like to bare an tarn anot.t her late affliction " Mr M Kinnev is as much or more enttanetaatk orer the great benefit dona Ma daughter through the use of these puis urn said- "Nothing too good can be said bv me of Dr. Williams' Pink Phis they are a great medicine." , , Dr Wl Hams' Pink Pills eontivn. in a eondeihed form, all tl i alamenU neoeasar t i give new life and rii liness to the blood and restore shattered t-rve T are a.a specific for traabws peculiar to laawiea. euch aa aupnreeeiono, Invg ilai ti s and i u forms of weakness. In men tney effect a ra ical cure in all Cases arising from mental worrv overwork or eacesaes ol whatever nature. Pink IMls aro sold m box- s Derer In loose bulk t at N) cent a box or six boxes for 12 SO au I mav be had of all ftrnffjrteta, nnltnvi hvmati from Pr. Wi Hams' Med

Cine Com nany, H,-heiiectady. N. Y. u to atoanemhen

What is good for one is not alwara good for another. This is il aetrnted in a short tale told some time ago about a French medical student. While in London oa a viit the student lodged in thohouaa vvitiia man very sick with a fever, who was continually bei-ged by his nurac to drink very nauseating litpiiils whieh were lukewarm. The sick man found this almost impossible to do. until one day he whispered t his nurse: "bring me a salt herring and I wil 1 : drink us much as you please." The woman indulged him in his rerequeat; he ate the herring, drank the liquids, underwent the required perspiration, and recovered. The French studen. thinking this very clever, inserted in his journal: "Salt herring cures an Englishman of fever." On his return to tVn nee he prescribed the same re'nedv to hie first patient with a fever. The patient died. On w hich he inserted in his journal: "N. 15. A salt herring cures an Knglisbmnn, but kills a Frenchman." Harper's Round Table. Tits Public A warns the Paha tfl Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tur lor coughs, i'i.ei Toolhache Drops I'ure ia one minute. It sounds real funny to hear an old phrsicinn called Mister. Washington Democrat. Wain bilious or costive, eat a ('asenret, cautly oathartk, cure guaranteed, iov, 25c Mit have better beul II i than the women, because they sigh less when things go wrong, and kick more Atchison Globe.

Ass you bruisdl Use Ht. Jacobs Oil and you won't be long. You have a place In aoclety peculiarly your own; endeavor to find out wueru it ie od keep lk Chicago Standard.

sjouthorn Homaa la Tata. A great devel pn;eut ia now ? Inr on In the Coast Country of Texas, esneeiui portion k :.owu as tho A)ilulu'nd dlat i t ' This Is a section with Houston an ! i dvesion at the u rth ami . uth piDiamond, th w oat aldo b g b tbe Qalf, I lorwlo fc Hanta Fe Kai r. ... i tlie oast aide by Huffalo buy OU, Hatttli In o

bay ami ualvestoa Day, mm l e..rsa, i thl a waa a great now p tur lagoneof the li le-at gracing countries a the face of the) the Only a few ls d small larms exisUsi, butthoy were ink' phenomenal results, uot'ouly with the

aouthern tap lea of aora, eottoa.i itsa auger, hut more parth ui rly with e rly fr.uts and .c.;.-tahlea In favttt wandest rated beyond an doubt that tho net :. veauo produced yearly from u-a or I tj Boroo would ciual and lu many easi xoeed that of tlie ordiaary quart, r sect., la th north. People of all tradea una pr. feo sions in the nonh were uttr.i. t-d toward outh Texas by tho successful result cf t ettiee at Cures too, which In. r. ,i-i l Un depth of tbe wu'er in thai hnrbor to BI fC than twenty si'vea fe t. deep enough for t .e .to t roaanja un 1 tho rapid adraaoa of oommorcial prosperity in both Houston an i Oalreetoa. These people w ore Bot slow to seetheagrlcultur.il pos- ibllities in tl a Dia m ind district above referred to, and the i s iits of the past four ars, depreoeii g . -they had been finan iallyapeaklng, had b en amd.iitf. Houston baa doubled ber p j nlatioa, Qalvoat a h.is done nearly as well, aad the Intermediate country 1 dotted throughout theentir' Diamond district aith bund rods of email farma in thehtghmtal I of cultivatioa. Railroad ami water fad Itlea are ample aad roaaonaolo. and t e Inhabi- ' tt'iU iY that district are within .n hour's t eof the t WO largest aa well as the MetroI politaa oitlee of Tesaa. Within iii bordera i are gr wn the proapecoae litt i c tl s of La P Webatsr. Alvin, eu-.. which are Mir., tiuetha attention of the wh lo north.

The clbnalic and healthful crndit onsare u'.l th t c -;!ii lx as! red for, and it iscinccted that v ithln a v ry few years It will be the garden spot of tho united states. War come men get hurt they take so mueh pleasure ia tell log about it that they dn not seem to mind the Injury. Atchiaoa Olobe. How's This T Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for aar eaae of I ah rrh that can not be

i ured by Hall's Ca arrh Cui-e. K. J.' (. Ulm v r; Co , 1'rops , Toledo, O. W", the ut.dcr; i .'in'd, bare known K.J. Che pay for mo last ID years, aim believe aim Mrfect.y honorable in all buslni'ss transactions and financially uole to carry out miv ob'ilpati! as made, by their firm.

U i-r & Tauax, VV noiesale Druggiata, Toledo, o. Wai.i.ino, Ktww ft Marvih, Wholesale Drnrcists, Toledo, Oiiio. Ha ' fjatan i C b is taken hrteeuafry, ac' i i directly upon tbe blood andmao u aurCtV'sa of o system. Lrtce 7bC per hot t'.'. Hold by oll D i twists. Tustiiaouiaia free. Hall's Kami!: Pills are the best Nomrxa gives one a more melaaoboly feell r than a clock that doesn't run. ffaaliaSgttin Democrat.

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We have used the QUEEN CITY PRINTING INK CO. INK with satisfaction for many years, and are using It 1 ow. When in need of Ink rite to them, Cincinnati or Chicago. A. N. KELLOGQ NEWSPAPER CO. SOUTHERH TCYAC HOMES IN I CA Ad In tho stl. hrti1 Count tvmntry. chr.p and on rtv .. n tbls ! rm, ri t. aetabi anl aia er .n ranam Urral irmluriliin. Illrril miirlirlt. Ill t erat lA.-rt ri. Travel 1 Frtaro l.lne n aaa Nt. I.ouli. tr or iHfid IHcrHtur. niapa.sim lun ritten n't f ui 1 Inf ..rmixtlun, wrila THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY. OS Hoe Uldg., KT. MM la. MO.

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Scoff and Cough.

The man who ncoffs at the friendly advice, to "take something for that cough," will keep on coughing until he changea hla mind or changes his earthly residence. A great many scoffers have been converted by the use of the standard cough remedy of the past half cntury,-Ay or's Cherry Pectoral. But some are scoffing and coughing yet. They wheeze with asthma, bark with bronchitis or groan with the grippe. Singular, is n't it, tho number of stubborn people, who persist in gambling, with health and perhaps life as the stake, when they might be effectually cured of cough, cold or lung trouble, by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. More particulars a boat Pectoral In Aver' Cnrebook ico pages. Seat free. J. C Ayer Co.. Lowell. Mass.

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