Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1897 — Page 7
HUMOROUS.
ci,. "Won the irce wll OBMf - Hk x,-, the critiea roiiui it." y0UU-rs MaHMMMk -VUl? Ata you thf nenrrat, nlaivc He Kot niaJiima?" Mother "Yen, I ft ad ff" I tne e-!0 relative mbU rt."- Tit-r.it. imrlinfr." k:ü1 she, "1h you love ui M Baek M fver!" "Yr. dearie," siud mih hin no.sc uuriitl In his news- ' ' r Tluit otitfht to Iiae.sui ishVI her, Li i.e had to ash: "Why'.'" "O, I duii'- H"bit. 1 eTWBN."- i'ieiuiiati "irpr- , . . I Ii. here : i in de time o' y'sih,' winl ITatlt Khi'ii. "when ehar'ty emmts. Kr mm sd ow t,e J'r'-tuaJ RU of 'is atein by h'flin' ile foniiomet r ahme, .. putt in dowu er few niaisureiiieiit.t , ,,. colli wedder in 'is check IxKik." TfacblafftMl Wtar. What uiaile your future Mn-in-luw ro away jii5 ho' with such a disappointed" mien? Have yoe quarreled?" Tli. no. Wfl merely v!i frsseil to each other our debts." Flieiiprnde Blatter. . Mi.-s 1'asM-y "I think t hit talk l o'it a enl:eit is is all rjorsen.se. W hy, hi n 1 a.i a hihi, I ued to swullow crape seeds and all n t. of t hi ups with- , i!ic. -lichtest bad elTect." Missltovebod "Yes. hut you must renu niher that apHMidieitia hadn't been invented tlii !.." Hnxiklyn Life. "My initiier sent me to seo if you vail pie her a calendar like the ane you gu- to Mrs. Maekuy," Haid a boy to t mjcer In the illape. "l'.ut my 1 it tJo boy," replied the prtx-er, "y.uir mother dtes not pet lurr procerus hen-." "No," IM 'In- 1" , "l.ut she hoi rs 1 hem liens Mrs. Mackny, tad Mrs. Maehay pet them frae you." Household V o rds.
NO BOTTOMLESS LAKES. Thr I)reeet Arc !. Tban a.r.oo Feet. ITie deepest body of fretb water in America iH C raU-r lake. Ore. (July one lake in the world. Lake llaikal, exceed it in ilepth, and it isouly 400 feet deeper. I'n til recently twasaserted ( rater lake was bottomless, but boundiups liae shown itsp:eatest depth tole ',ou0 teat, It is five miles in d.ameter, nearly circular, and occupies the crater of nu extinct volcano. No fish have ever been Itnnn b toi i -t in t rater lake. Reeeotlj a club of BSOUOtalo climbers, w ith head ij i.irters nt l'orthind, sent to Va.shinpton a requert that ("rater lake be blocked With trout, and the povernmetit exjH'rts are poinp to find out if such a achCBM is practicable. It is easy :ph to i ':t trout into the water, but : q -: Dfl is if there is sutTicient f oil in the w ater to nourish them after they are there. The experts will tow small paue nets over t-he water at nil ht.urs of the day. .Ynlniahulae will catch in the pauze, and from it abundance or lac k it can le use rlaiued if the water coutains nourishment. An interest inp serif of experimcnti w ill also be undertake!! to ascertain the temperature of the water at various depth. No such observations have ever I ecu taken of fresh w ater so far down. With this end in ie n ft., I equipment of self repisterinp the nootncttra and supplementary apparatus will be taken nJocjr and let low n with SOUDdl up linrS, There are very few places in the. Ink where the depth is less than 1. COO feet, an 1 r.o lake OH th I western hetni:-; her approaches this. It is no wonder, then, thai ( rater lake was supjosecl to be Ixvttoinh'sr.. However, the truth is that all lakiovei 13 1 feet deep possess a similar reputOf tion. Any body of wtiter that is deeper than t he lenpth of the lonpi-st fading '.!ne is anre to lack n bottom in Um ; uilar belief. A first-rate cxnniple ol this sort of delusion ia afforded by Lafayette lake, in Idaho. It wa formerly imagined to be bottomless, ai.d later its depth wa.s officinlly elated to le SjCOO feet. Heeent tlgilllWI proves that it - ft "ti-st Iepth is I0S feet Thre is no data on which to basr pieaa aa to the bottom of f'rnter lake 1 K the su!osition is that it will lv very little alove the freezinp. The tTn'vcrature of the ocean remains at aliiuit 40eprces l'ahretihe'.t all theyear found, Ten in the troiiies. Nevertheless, some volcanic heat may vet remain to warm the waters of Crater lake. rhir-apo New s.
AGKICULTI'K L HINTS
ROAD CONSTRUCTION. Vb To RaMMlal tu lit Aluieil HI li BaiMoMi I'ruf. F. J. II. Merrill, in u popof read I. fori- tbe Albany inst 1 1 u t c, say I thut the nil t ion nl (food roadi ia khw country la now at about the baute stnpe u which It was in Lnp land A century a. Q At that tune ru.uK vere no bad that a gOOCral lovcatigatioa was undertaken faulting in the foi niuiat ion of certaii; rub s foi lo.id buikliiigi wboac adoptioa Ld to t he coiistnn tiou of t he line liiphWmjt lor winch liie.it Britain has so long bean (mm la. Tha proUiani was then of grMt commercial importance, um Knglaad had no railroads. Tha cxporiei.ee uf oor l(000 jraan ha hown i'ouelu.MVely that there are tWQ aaawntial pointa to be aimed at in the coiiHtruction of a road. First, a hard, HUOOth aattrproof surface; locood, a thorouphly ilry foundation. ThtOt j.i inc. (lies were known to the RotMUU SOU .M ars IS. L. The surface of u pood roail may be of tufflohttlt btrenpth to Ci s,st tbe wear and t ar trallie, and Ktnool h onoitg b to prc eut uadetrw ear on Vcliieles. In coniui tioii with this, t lie soil beneath must be made d ry, I ml kept d ry . Therefore,! he subject of read drainage is as important aa that of road metaling. The best road ooreriag n composed of angular Iragataati ol some
stone, which will grind on the surface Into a dust, w bich, w bau a tt, will bind or, in a measure, cement the fragments together, so that water will not peneträte. '1 hi anpular form is essential to make the frapments Interlock. The sizes should be (juite uniform, except that the surface layer may consist of smaller fragment! th in the liottom course. The total thickness of this metaling must ba at least six Inekai on a natural soil foundation. The frag lnents should not exceed 2 :. inches in diameter, und should be rolled in twe separate 000100 with a he.ny steam rosier until the surface is absolut! firm. FARM TELEPHONE. Oaoi Heenlte Caa ".- oatofoal t RSpeuav of m Kon tfnl. For a cheap, short-distance telej'ione, take a tin can (oyster or fruit) and punch n hole in the bottom larpe eSOUgfc for the eye of a metallic button
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Olrtweeo l'ridnm(lon. There be r i tr no sipn.-.I servic in China, the authorities in Otaa of a protrncted droupht, rely vpw the p uis for rel cf. Baeeatlj the following proclamation waa Issued by a mapistrate, in the hopes of procuring a ihOWCri (l)eyinp my superiors, this jiroclnmntion is issued, and npnln we beseech the favor of Heaven. Sheep, boga and nil Math animak must not be slauphten-d. aor must there be any barter in them. r' l ens, ducks, fish and shrimps must Ot be sold for food. Onions and parlie must not be eaten. Let nooneliphtly or BOgHgantlf repard this. If anyone parposely disrepards thus proclamation b w-ill be broupht before tlw mspistrat and leaten." N. Y. Run.
A lady bavlag made an appointmeni to meet her daughter In a larpe drapery establishment and arriving too soon.oeupied her mind in pricing gooda in the blanket depart inenL After half an hour had elapsed and bale after bait hod been turned out ahe said: "Don't trouble show ing me any more. nIT came in to meet a friend." "Madam." replied the ab op man, in aob m tone, "if you think there la the lightest chance of your friend being vnong the blanket, I'll b happv to them over apuln!" ,Scottish 'Phta
llMro.l Ulm. Tv , N' 'n,on'r (soliloqnizinpl'ss. bluba, drks, shallums, plocka, na, freems. j00 j rpt i Thooer W hnt on en it h n re vto T"'Ti!arinilti Kdwnrd? T!W)rM..nhi nothing, I waa Jnsl bYw ,0 rC Pn,,,'r "nie mrd4 I anw p WeyeJi eaialnfat today that I ha1 wni met with before. N. Y. Journal
CONSTRUCTION OF A FA KM NEUE PH NE. to pass through. Next procure sonn line ponnet w ire and fasten to the button. Twist the end of wire down firmly with pincers (see 5 in the illustration) so that it will not stick up; then run through loops of leather, and fasten at other end in like manner. Draw the v ire as tipht ns it will stand nnd the '(.hone is ready for use. If the wire it kept tiirht it will work well for about Kl rods in still, cold weather. Copper wire costs about .".0 cents per loo feet. The illustration shows the telephone complete: 1. 1 are the tin cans; 8, 2, brass buttons; 3, :t. walls of buildinps; 4. leather loop f&raupport j 5, wire loof t button. Farm and Home. Könnt for DrcMoifiK Pont try. When one has a good deal of poultry to dreea yearly it will be found of ndVaOtagl to have a room for that purpose, A lean-to to the henhouse will naturally be most Convenient. 1 f this ia furniflbed with a akyligfat all th better. It should be litrht and larpe cnouph to irive lufhcient room for n stove to v arm the room, as well as to keep the water hot for scaldinp or other pnrjioses. The lloor should be smooth and tipbt. A maaUiag should hv put ncnss the room nt a convenient height, w ith a few spikes driven in on w hich to hang the birds while dressinp: another seantlinp or two ajoag the siiles to hong up tin- dreaaed poultry to let cool und to wash heads atid mouthSa How ti ( r for I'lnntn. To k. ep planta free from insects out. cf the best remedies is tobacco. Taken mall package of strong tohacen and pour over it boiling water. When cool the plants should be set into the mixture and washed, leases and all. besidi i being thorouphly soaked with it. An (.1 her remedy is a st roup soapsuds made of earliolic soap and water. IMunti must be kept clean if they nre to be healthy. The leaves should be washed occasionally in order that the dust may be removed. The leaves nre the lungn cf the plants, nnd of course they cannot perforin their work correctly if pores are obstructed by dust. farm and Home. A Place for th Calves. The beat place for the calves ia a box stall in the barn. Have the atanchiona placed in one aide of the atall and put each calf In the same place every time before feeding and they will soon lenrn to go there themselves. Feed milk firat, then a small quantity of oata. In thia way they will not auek each other. When they hive eaten the oata let tiieiu out and scatter hay la front of them. Alwaya keep the atall well littered and feed warm milk, and the ealvea a ill keso clean and look aleek. Bar WIOe-Tlred Waaona. Good roads facilitate business ano make hauling economical. They are needed, but they cost money, and the great difficulty ia to get the funda without burdening people who already feel their burdens heavy. One way to improve roads without much cost. to net wide-tired wagons; we do not mean that everybody ahould change Instantly, but Uie next time a wagon is to ba bought, see that it has wide tiresv
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STRAWBERRY TESTS. ra vavreeetee etaefl iniaaaaa tr Prot Mahle Hob a ml CuMlentftae At the ii cent Bteeting of the Ontario Bgparlatental union, bakl at the Agricultural college, Uuslph,OBt. (Canada)
I l'rof. I!. L liutt, the experimenting 'horticulturist of the institution, gave ii report on the results, of the recent experiments with st raw Krries prow u I oil the college grounds. He has ah
I serw-d an axtia gtOWth ol jilanls as j I a result of the careful reiuovul of the blossoms the first season. This only i confirms our old eer:encc, that in ori :icr ti aeeare the benviaffl crop the see- : ' ..ud year (which is the main and usual- , y the only fruitinp year, uh strawber- j ries arc handled by pood prowt-rs), we ' have to adopt the pr::e! ice of previ latfttg ( I all fruit sett lnp the snmc season that the bed is i stalilihhed. Than in order to bavfl a full crop, we must have full ! niutted rOWa. With varieties that IN i . ood plan tmak era, tike W ilson, Cvaa .eni. Harerland, Babaeh, rin id.etc, i i we have no diJBcttltJ in securinp the full t-tand of plants, in an average fair season, even if in starting the bed we put 1 the plant! tWO foot apart. This is tin; distance whieh Prof, liutt reeommendi for planting such sorts, while IS inches it: as much as poor plant-makers should I be Spread apart in the row at the start. Next, for a heavy yield, we want the beeVJ fielders. Anionp tliein, Warlield
wa.- found to be at the head. Alton is much like it. Warlield has a good leaf ; end u very firm berry, llaverland is ! (uie of the best for home cultivation. Dubacb was the ISth, and Crescent the '.th, in the order of best yielders. Haveriand was found at the head in general health and power to resist rust. Among the perfect flowering sort j (those named all being pistillatcs), Saunders was found first in producthencss und rigor. Prof, liutt prefers Ifl prow the Imperfect and perfect bloomers in alternate rows in order to insure full fruit setting und therefore best I yield. The question is what varieties I to plant together. Haveriand was the first to show bloom. Van Ucmuii, a perfect-flowering sort, is also an early j bloomer, and Blight be used to furnish pollen for the other. Lovett's F.arh
and Uandy bloom soon after these, and, in a pinch, might be used for the same purpose. Havelland and Warfield are among the earliest to pive ripe fruit. Kio stands-second in the list, although it stands 4.fd in the order of yield. .Michel's Barif stands tuird for early, and gives a large yield far an early sort, but the fruit is small and soft. Warlield stands fourth for earliuess, and is the great bciry for the west, and for heavy land and plenty of moisture, but seeina not so pood for light, drysoils. Among the latest varieties, I'rof. liutt mentioned Edgar Queen, Equusoa and Mrs. Cleveland. T. Greiuer, UJf inwriran Qardening.
THE WORLD OF BOOKS.
One critic hua called F. J. Ktinunxn'a "King Noanett" the American "Loroa I oniie." A new (ierman novel by (ionrpe l .bers has been consigned to Mary tiuATord for translation. The projected leota ne tour in America by Bin bard ie Gallianae is said to be, fct .11 an II III1 III lallljf Stanley J. VTeyman'tiaew serial novel,
"Shii w sbury," is said to bo the best thinp he has yet done. M8astimenta Tummy i to have a sequel) but .Mr. Barrls win write a shorter work in the meantime and will "liter a new Bald. One hundred and fifty-two libraries. report that frntfre AJeott'i ixwiks are fnr-niul-away leaders in the books dematiihil by juvenile borrowers. William Morris said: "It is rust that kills men, not work." His own concentration waa marvelous, "The Lovers of QodrunV havirp been produced at a Bitting. William Morris said : "My masters anKeats and Chaucer, because Keats and Chancer make pictures." Apropos of this, he also said: "The beauty of Dante Ls in his detail. In London ("oulson Kcrnnhan's book, "The Child, the Wise Man und the Derll," hM had a wonderful run and has caused much demand for the author's work, "God und the Ant." Conan Doyle rarely pledges himself to write even a short story until the piece of work in hand is entirely finished. He claims that the sense of responsibility would affect the character of his writing. Charles Limb never failed to watch the OOBsittg in Of the new year and listened to the mi up of the. bells with the delight of a child; and, indeed, he
was a simple-hearted, loving child to
the end of his days.
Mrs. Burton Harrison will Write mag-
nzine papers on certain aspects of Ilu!sian life, as she visited Kussia last sum tner ami enjoyed eculiar facilities fnt
studying the higher social side of life
at the capital
According to Carlyle, "brainy women
live in a shore!, : s Asiatic dreaminess.
Nevertheless, it was a remarkably
"brainy" woman whoke.pt th wheels
of domestic life weU oiled fur Thomas.
I Conan Doyle says: 'The best frtyle, like the bwt glass, j so cNur that yon
do not. observe it." He also savs that a
woman's style of writing, whether plain
or florid, la always clear and compre
hensible.
A STRANOE FREAK OF KATTRE. We hoje to sell 1,000,000 package (olden Kind Watermelon, the most wonderful freak of nature smooth, ahiny, yellow rind, crimson flesh, delicious! It's aeusstional. Took 500 first prizes In U06. You must have It tobe la the awim. Melons go like wild fire at $1.00 plana. Wo paid $300 for one melon! $100 prizes for earliest melon ripened In 1S00 in 41 dnys. Lots of
money made in earliest vegetables. Salzer's seeds produce them. Thirty-
five earlieRt sorta, postpaid, $1.00.
Send This NOTICI am Ifl Cl KT1 FOB 4
I'kp. of Golden Kind nnd wonderful seed book, I-' big pages, to the John A. s.d-
7cr s. ad C0n Le FOeee, Wis. k )
ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Any soil that la too damp naturally to produce healthy trees should be avoided. Vacant places in a yOUBg orchard can be filled with trees, but not so with an old one. If only well-rotted and thorOUghlyfined manure is used the garden can hardly be made too rich. Lime is one of the best materials to upply to get rid of the white prub in the straw berry beds. Wood ashes and ou!try manure make the best fertilizers for onions. Tacy can bo lb be usi d as top dressing. It is a goad plan IS weil as an interestinp experiment to try few new varieties every war on a small scale. When onions arc to be raised from Eeed all reasonable care should be tshci lo sow the seed at the first opportunity. In mai.urinp fruit trees the best results can be secured Ly scatterinp the manure so that the whole surface will be enriched. '.Now is a pood time to haul out manure and scatter it over the strawberry beds. Plenty of manure evenly apread, will insure line fruit. Keep fruit tic s properly trimmed from the beginning of I hair prow th, and in this way secure the desired form and nve the cutting ofl of larpe limbs. To prow larpe, rich currants, make the ground rich and keep it clean and mellow. Thin out the brush by cutting away the Old stunted growth of wood, and leave the young, vigorous roots. Straw berry plants that are well mulched ure least affected by sudden thangC of weather. The mulch also prevents the plants from beginning to plow too early in t In season and lessens the risk of their getting killed by late frosts. St. Louis Republic.
lion's llilnf
We offer One Handrad Döllen Reward
for any case of Catarrh tl.i.t can not be
cured bv Hall's ( 'atari li Cure. F. J. Cheney Co.. Pious.. Toledo, O
We. the nndersiened. lisve known 1'. .1
1 Cheney for the laut 1" years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all businesa
I ttanmictions and financially able to curry
i out any obligations madehv their tu m.
i -t Truax, Wholeeala Druggists To
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W'u ding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
; Druggists, lokdo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken internally
! acting directly upon the Mood and mucous
suruccH ot the system. 1 rice IOC. per hot
tie. Sold by ail Druggists. Testimonials
tree. Halls Family Fills are the best.
It is impossible to discourage the man
I who lias learned in whatsoever condition he find himself, therewith to be content.
J Ca in a Horn.
Exnlainina a I'roverb. "Papa, what doe
this mean: 'It is be tter to give than d re-
eive'r" asked a bof of his fond parent Tt means, mv son, that your mother finds
more pleasure in lecturing toe than I do ia hearing her." Tit-Hits.
over tbs Preetptee
Hosts of invalids tumble to destruction hitnniv because- they will exercise ln iis
cretiou in the matters of ea'ing, drinking
and t he avoidance of exciting muses, nnd,
above all, in the item of medication. They
oers.at in dosing tl: ms Ives in season urnl
out of aeaaoa with drastic and violent rem
edies, opiates and mineral poison. I he best, the sahst, the plcasnutcst substitute for such hurtful no -remedips is llostetter's Stomach Hitters, potent for malarial, rheumatic, dypeptio, nervous and bilious complaints.
A girl from a big town ahvnvs wears her
party dresses eat too low in the neck to please the people in the smaller towns she visits.
Krrr Karin l.nbor Hurra. In order to hsvi the thousands of un
employed men in Chicago, the Working-
mrn Home, at 4J ustoin House I'lace, has
estsbhshed a rise labor Bureau, and is Iirepared to furnish men to tanners and
otiiers in all parts of tbs country without exjiense to either. Kmployers Spplyittl
snould atate definitely as o th kind of Work, wages to be paid, and if railway fare will he advanced. Address Labor Bureau,
Workiiigmen's lb .me, 4'2 Custom House
I'lace, Chicago, ill.
A man who will go a block out of his way
to shake hands with everybody he sees is
no better fra iad than some who hardly lake time to speak. Washington Democrat. With cold neuralgia increases. W ilh bt. Jacobs Oil it decreases and is eured.
Fiso'a Cure for Consumption is nn A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. K. Williams, Antioch, Ills., April 11, 1894. We have noticed that most funny stories are citiier on an Irishman or a man just BUU ned. Atchison Globe.
j Fits stepped free nnd permanently cured. , No tits alter first day's us.- ol Hi Kline's
'.real ."Nerve Kosmrcr. r reefj t nn' iottle& tieatise. Dr. Kline, gfl Arch st., Phihv, Fa. Nobody cets ns nun Ii 'and ns t.rofltal'le
free adyertaung us a prhn fighter. Atebi-
aoii C'obe. CMd breeds a I rood of aches and p;.ii;s. r-'t. Jacobs Oil destroyt them. It takes s hot lire to purify gold. Ham's Horn. When bilious or envtivr eat a Casrnret, candy cathartic, eure guaranteed. 10c, 23c. Don't give s trr.et where bread is BSeded n.ost.- Kam's Uora. Cold stiffens a sprained muscle. Ft. Jscohs Uli warms, softens and cures it. What men call failure may often be what ajifecik eaUeaeesaa Bam'aHora,
the: markets
GOOD TOMATO TRELLIS. Uri a (innd Sapply Kencly far lie Me it Sn Ed in or. The sketch shows n trellis for tomatoes that completely "fills the bill." The double side pieces hold up both
TRELLIS FOR TOMATOES. lower and upper branches, while tbe flaring form of the trellis seeoenmodates the spreading top. A dozen of auch trellises, strongly made, wdll prove exceedingly satisfactory in the garden, and will laut msny years if carefully used. Do not wait till they are "anted next summer, but get a sufficient number of them ready now, when other work is not pressing, and tore them in a 1mm or under a shed Orange Judd Farmer.
i a v. .us ati CATTLE Naiiv.- Meets I I (tonus MldUliag Kiint wint. r Wheal 2 WHKAT No. 1 Hani i BN No. 2 OATS No. ItUtK New Mess S T. Lot IS COIToN Mi.l.Iliiuf BKKVKS si. its I ( .ms .mil Heifers "J CALVES 6 Hi His Fair to Select S SHKKP I an t.. Choice :t FL0UM Patents 4 Funev to Dxtr.i do. S WHK VT No $ msj w uit. r colts N. 2 Mixed OATS No. 2 KVK No. I Ton Al i o I,urs 3 Leaf llnrlry 4 hay Clear Ttaaotlu fl BUTTE B Choice Dairy KOOS Kren i't i(K Htsadard (new) BACON Clear Bib LAK1 rrimeKtassi cwcnoa catti.i; Nntix e .steers. I BOUS l 'ulr to 'holen. 3 .NHKKI I 'uir to 'hoiee Z FLOUR winu-r Pstoats .... 4 Sprint; Huients 4 WHEAT No 2 Sprln. No. 2Ke4 CXiKN No.t OATH No.t POKK Mesi. new S KANSAS CITY. CATTLK Shlptiltm Hirers. .. S boos ABOraaas s WHKAT No I Rett t I S No 2 White CORN No 2 NKW OKI.KANS FTX1UB Bich Orsdi 4 COHN No. 2 OATS Western HAY Choice 14 1'oltK N-r Mess HA( i N BlaSs com N Mid.tlli . U U18VILLB. WHEAT No 2 Res cokn No. ov No tMlssd POifK New Mess... S HAi ON Clear Kin COTTON- Ml.UUlnfc-
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Coldi &nd chills are prevalent, end unLu the tyttcm is strong enough to throw them off. serious illness, often eniing in pneumonia and death results. Thfl Ci nc Of colds, chills and I ne cause 4tteodant ta found in the blood, poisoned by uric acid, which should be expelled by the kidneys. Tfrit Pffrf f thiskidney-poison-i ne nueci ed b!ood k far racb. ing. Health and strength are impossible while it exists. The system is being continually weakened, leaving H open to the ravages of colds, chills, pneumonia and fevers.
for ;uch a diseased condition is found in
The Cure
which will restore the kidneys to health and enable them to properly perform their functions. There is no doubt about this. The record of the past is .. Proof Positive. ..
MAPS OR PLAYING CARDS.
Every boast eaiM to he aside so ateek like Heaven tliat the children will net think oi Heaven us ixMiitf lui uw.iy. Hain' Horn. No-To-Huc f..r ITfl Cents. Over 4(KI.00(eur-l. Why not let No -Tu -Hie regulate or reSBOVc your le. -e lor toluiecn : Saves money, makes heslth and Baahood. (.'ure guaiact' . 1. .' ami H nn, ..! ilnii.-m. No man can Iwcme jtroit unli bs the I 0 pie exaggerate ln ..i -t rein's. Atchison Globe. ley pa v erneute and limine give sehet nnd pains. St. Jacobs Oil givat care, cuniiort. The rn:tn whose cause is wrong is Hire to Le the lo4cr U he taint it. lvain's Horn.
Send 15 cts. In postage to the undorslgned sod you will roeelvo elthsr a splendidly mounted map of thoUnltodStatea. or a pack of best quality Playing Cards.
L. W. WAKKLBx, Uen. l'ass. Agt. "'Burlington licute." St. LouU. MA
TTriwnrmaa. K vKEFtNO, etc, Oooa Ritas ttooi. tSTtllaS-
Ullld 1 U...IJ
CC ta too wiJlertlf ,r lOOO nw aa. eü name. suJ SaSSSSMSi yO trlbuUns If n'r sod ample- - ! tsrrlturT st ones sad send IS OLM.t, (or outflt. blunt", partli-nlsr sn.l inatruotlopt to j.'in. To M. M . PSO.CO., llcrrli n -ynusa. Mlaa.
SHORTHAND
I 11 i II. I VII ,MN.
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