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We guarantee it ty poner miles before he was captured. | ce. how dependent R to cure any and every case of acute —The following device is id to d character upon | | Inflammatory Rheumatism and pcraley have been prominently displayed at a | oes | es ° a = 5 jn 2 DAYS, and to give immediate reliet recent Western chureh “Drop a > on to be rom stimu. | ™ = sis in chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cate] anja iv, cing (and Seca the oAgt < = bees ee = a § 2 On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent oy 999 ne slot and see the pastor MeDonald non u pense =e = = 2 * stamps, we will send to any address the smile! B ; z hat. ble frameand the} 3 & = sas prescription tor this wonderiulcompound —It is an alarm thabtheagey os en eae posed to; fy <= : ere ay which can be filled by your home druggist | at which the he yking i belonged iu Putwa . He form lire | @ s = ~~ Ps 5 We ‘take this means of i 7: 5 ec at small co-t- eon quired has d ned he last terly had ‘ aS s de Pe = =e iving our discovery (0 the publicinstead aera oe a jerly had in his possession, he said - he en eee = a £9 of putting it out aten ( eeArs Store tenes eee 309 willion dollars in gold. It nouns j pave eek (she é te Sie ee auch: less expensive. ; between the years of ten and fi ees eek ie San J He hast? Day by day | © } = =e gladly refund money istaction is not. latter being not uncommon. | disappeared, but he traced it to bos ve fortune harging his, Weare sendent we are m 5 _ ge given. Tux Inpiana Cuemicat Ce —People of Cass County, Or jt He said further that C i per month on | Upon sot ) gor, not only | = S si2 1o-1yF tordsville been telling stories recently of a wiid | Fraucis ams met 1 at Put: ul bat for our useful-) 6 § = 3 > man cight feet high, three feet across ae ; » W. Stone, of But the necessary | © 8 a ie aud gave nacheck for the total 5 aS ze o . = the shoulders, with a beard reach | iz : : : ey ‘Ma bima, cele- discipline to ob- 33 =e = to his knees and hands as big as wash- | °4*1* id Walked to boston et s birthday a short time ago, from oc-| 3 o ss a boards. He w captured by the | \anted to find Mr. Adams. surrounded by over sev ot thoughts Se BN . sheriff and proved to be a poorluna-} Jt turued ont that the old dark grandchildren und great- | \ 7) shoves erve. To 2 3 = = tie who had escaped from an asylum. ea Bost tl iren. He danced a jig with | @00°Y the laws of our physical na- =: SSi 4 tae ey bs ed in Bosten with too o ned when i =o = = ri —Herman Vickery,a burglar who was 1 Vee be oe oudon # i ie 2 ae = 3 . 2 Ne 5 killed while trying to escape from the | us pocsel, but on ‘ be severely censured, simply s3 5 a 5 | California penitentiary the other day, h of that check he hz be who 14 neo MN eae eee noe = & ‘ Hl had a queer record. Every time he | entertained by the Ed Aro ye cHneLe ao 1d influences for = re SIRT : burglarized a house he kissed all the | , val Sat the West unk + example we the aes pow es and the 5 TENS <p on sleeping women in it. No matter how : : His presence Pi duae ene: a Te Ne ee —— Stone Lala heed | great the risk, the rascal always went nds is said to exe Soe lt Se & pels through the bedchambers and kissed | ining eS eee nO ee ee cree anger, © Pt bMether Eh Soe cer ived ease | lightens mankind as !o the best way = ail 3: eve h kissing. word is iz ea Jon Ktto Morecas ted Erete ney ‘ z ‘hes him how to take Banvricey Re RecueRtoneo. —The Portland OGregonian has dis- whieh 1 t be kept fet covered the species of the fish that are H eDonpby cua LBL | that ‘char t or high Berallomadit Tarai mene benecimeniawasl | ce ee hs most_fearless | ist be kept pure Suid inaeed | sent over to Portland fem Yagurah, | Detween bis hands, and a iu COaE YT he far a Fi in all Het : C bs be far better 1 all eC i sys- | which was nearly all >) shout sl S 4 to ride from : | 1was nearly i up shout b ue O™ T tems this enlargement 0 inee | were situated at the ba Diese } rt ete } i eee * Fee > {where Mr. Adams ab tue t of the mind were more fully provided a mout e2 ended PO’ ear t 5) RNS | : ss lknown itius Y a : lee yeas 4 riculuny 9p ive attention - B HINDERCO iS. | and, xecording to Oregoniin, was will duct eres s valued at mdtounittie to The only sure Cure for Corns. Stopsall pain. Ensures | 5 Ee , 3 £18,000, @ little w hen Lee = Jo not ; eis OXECO., evidently made to eat, rather than to ‘ s | . i i Aes fa BL Go aptsnsan eee comfort to thefect. Iie. at Druggiste, HISCON EC 2 cou made to eat, rather than tc 1 i giac | : ae ned. It is good im for Gine, aad then have them re- ARE. e eaten. { anese Min- de, finely tem- w cum. TxbaN A RADICAL CURE. 7 CONSUMPT (ta California tuck most ab- pe | oe disexse of fave vou tnely Rronehiti=, Asthma. PTIVE ( n California tu rened ess: Conan, Bran As fins cured fate rpened to keenn but aa Te Re fo Norst cases atttis tue fa | flocks numbc paiva tae to see that that tool is | “£2%s EPILEPSY or from detective nutriti | : i By qm aced in cha | tia [iecoseres oo a tae ba : nts ay: + SIC — = <a is he woulda flo : Selig Gy adic |e ee Ae a —— ; TN conta e ites ‘i Avinite ass ank imate pur; pose fhe well-trained . tong x remedy to } | sheep. Ly > over les ete h | lrinks as an € ane : tl rers have MADE WITH BOILING WATER, | see koe 2 Over miles ‘Of ‘ter | y ‘ : xthos in | Ile a mind is exe a powerful influence ae oeiving AGO Pp Pp S 5 S j ritory in a da nd live almost en- t : ee dogs m0u upon all ‘ter and conduct. It is ' # BOTTLE tirely by foragin in is pag ae a es hii : 1 Ge 2 j : pceeate teeeten |e ea ee rye ever searching out W hat should be othing for a i uy ae harve t euee are ; done and why it should be done. It { turned into tl ense wheat and | Wis tis wl i is opening the lay vhicl 5r. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. | harley ficlds, and the bints do the ren likeainy andl| peeomne un We eRe WBN ee Beet: he bird i ie signatu boeus ¢ S es lie man society anc apy Sy | gleaning, and become fat and ready : He will here- | : ; sarene Fee ese lw hi i ¢ to tea dviokins and « ience to those laws. I | au u A tle cost. + . Anping It is constantly guiding emotions and rec ‘ar any 5s ir rari On sas cc. = = li j ; | —Colored farm tenants in various ; Sipnict. wis had hala ac aies feelings into right channels, so that MADE WITH BOILING NIL. ae of South Carofina think that | and dec Toind anoih Qe ar Vole Munster ae ‘enwaced | ibstead of being wasted in mere ebul- | they will not be required to pay their | ], } j ] 5a Gasper 2 Eng LOL eo eo eaoe i 1 ay c 2@ coe oes ; ; 1 2 } y laws : iis ¢ KK Gan aoe oekan in the Moacise lution th may ¢ onduc e to the real | rents now that Harrison has been Cc z ji Pe tt good of socic It is also frequently Neyer ip ace Ano Eonar fe n two young Officers of the [5.0 fiche oe aks | elected President. Many of them are discovering new aims and better meth- | 2 eae ae ae z mm. 0 exped tion, 2 z Bey ee squandering their hard earned money Seedans “Mita ! ods. A recent writer well says: ‘The af in » role » jeal PULIT ' oa - ‘S, ; 13 ; 3 prowih | in the purchase of musical instruments ea ox man who recognizes new duties above ls + oY mur In re! ro = = Nev r Fails to Restore Gray j and other lusur In Orangeburg AS, Dl) castann Fee those he has been taught to observe . Dandratt and hal County and other sections some of the ¥ hat nee ae who sees beyond the cirele of consen- “ small colored farmers are turning out Oe ; tional obligations the dim forms of i elt sorry, however, Bean rece ie ‘ aes | their stock to gr z 2 : : new claimants on his h und sere think President Har 2 : 1G : Fi when the supposed ve an ese ire ; Pena oe nt Marr Was that mbducca as re is to gentlemen we show vic = ee re : ane ntor, an ae | fence lz s ent 3 a erof human life. Those who saw the : a, . exci: others the « = J WEAK KIDNEYS A curious incident in deer-hunting : os ‘ OOF °c , | claims of the were such: those 's eS Hass eeAachade ton bemenonmanilat = an’s in —lhe Archbishop of Cherson and } th ¢ } th d H 1 Gs che - by a sportsm: ate Mee eo z a. res ‘ who see the claims of animals are the | 2 BACKAC E returned from the Maine woods. <A We ps wy thoueh peor ae 2 te eee same. How m more st re still i c s i ugh spirit tha sishe aC oxe. ae = ‘ Weak and Painful Kidney ching Sides, party of hunters ina sledge on Lake A E Y to be seen? If a healthy body anda ; Back and Chest, Rheumat ; i biographers say niyth Addressing the Czsr at sabethgrad s ¢ = 2 H ,- and Muscular Pains, reli Moluncus saw ahead of them a large F é a ey } > on tue occasion of the army maneuve: vigorous mind are thus interdepend- 5 of me Cutioura Anti ; | deer. Immediately there was a race he made = provision of Charles Fran- that tool “Teer 3 th : Bently ae ent and together powerful on the char- ' F Rae Sinctantaneous pal over the ice, the sledge speeding across | ¢ s Adains emptorily refusing tO] Grace said: “The aim of life is peace; acter, what shall we say of the heart i i ening plaster. the lake at a rate impossible to the EEO 1 Woagepes Reon hata: Re rae aE : conscience- se forces whic! § a druggiets or of Pa AND) CHEMICAL “ Be fen : ss ellos pay over to Uns coors d liow citi- | but war is the unavoidable instrument Soe ET Ta a z ate. e forces which : Co , Boston hunted animal. Suddenly the sledge ee s of peace, and one which is blessed by | “° call moral? Without them, both : at 0 zen, Rufus Jackson, the merely nom- peace, é which is blessed by 5 A < Pimples, binckheads, ebapped PLE met an obstacle and stopped. It was | * ; oll - hiel the Almighty when used in the cause mind and body would soon become a 4 oily skin enred by Crtrecra Soar » deer, whic ‘ > been | ical sum of 300 million dollars which ea ae wee vreck. The capacity > exist, d { the deer, which had not only been of truth. The continued preparation | VY" k. The capacity may exist, and | vertaken, but had t imp fi i 1 , ECE ‘ aes ee ‘ a ee ae ov one en, but had been impaled upon | Rufus earnestly asked for. for war is a hard but inevitable duty he knowledge and judgment to guide 0, See une phen onthe eee Its] Not at all. Burns wes a poet: a.| for a sovereign, imposed upon him by ee eee ENT Oe eet ae cae re . P urther capture was an easy matter. ‘ q Peat ilence. . enaelé Suide. , | less the desires are aroused, the en- ae Pp ie vee : coe poet isa seer; a seer is endowed Providence. God hims« if guides the Ande Be anna Re Lmaats —A foreign correspondent notes the Seth rophetion visi oa ti hand of the monarch in battle; and | RO#sm awe on Soe moe uS 1 differences be tween an English and an prof 1 zu or id casting | inasmuch as thou prepsrest thy sub- tirred, all will be cold and inopera- American girl in dancing. The Amer- | his eyes into the future. to read the | jects for war thou doest a divine tive. Duties may present themselves c This well known Tonite or: clearly and strongly, but unless the heart receive them and the conscience enforce them they will remain undone. While sympathy without wisdom will often lead astray, the wisest scheme of philanthropy without sympathy would be barren and sterile. There is constant action and reaction, and the closer the co-operation between these three parts of humanity the higher will each attain, and the more perfectly will the welfare of the whole individual and of society be main- work.” ——— . -____ FEEDING DAIRY COWS. According to All Authorities Two Feeds a Day In Sufficient. My practice in the past has been to give two feeds a day, giving the cow full time to remasticate, digest and assimilate her food between feedings. With silage and bran as factors, it seems to be best to give a noon feed- ing of hay, clover or the like, as it has to be disposed of in some way, and to feed it at noon seems the best and ican girl is anervous creature. She is as excitable as a thoroughbred mare. When she dances her eye sparkles, her cheek flushes, her face is lighted up and every nerve is at tension in the thrill of music and motion. The En- glish girl, on the contrary, does not al- ter her amiable torpidity in the least. She does not smile. She is as grave asever. She turns solemnly around, without a vestige of abandon. She does not dance, but trots. o__—_ great reputation sia, and N languid and debilitat tem ; strengthens the intellect builds up worn owt Nerves mores impaired or Jot Vitaliy. a youthful "creamh and vigor Tt oy and used regularly broves the ~ the depressing influence of 3s i. Price—$1.00 per Bott © of 24 onnces. * FOR SALE BY ALL DEUGGISTS. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES Allison bill recently passed by the senate. He saw that in compliance with the demands of 2 few manufac- turers, the boon of the cheap coal would he refuse to countless thou- sands; he read the section taxing woolen clothing, blankets, ete., 75 per cent, compelling the poor to sleep under cotton quilts instead of wool. 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That the cow on dry feed should necd time to digest her food, while the cow on grass eats all the time, is not an argument against the plan of feed- ing only twice a day: as grass is suc- culent. is rapidly digested and is pre- pared for assimilation by the least possible amount of stomach power; whereas dry food is digested slowly, and a greater amount of digestive foree is used to perform the work, and in my opinion it is not wise to keep the stomach of the animal fully active all the time with a double duty of hur- riedly digesting the oid food before A Safe Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to you satisfactory results, or in case of fail- ure areturnot puichase price. n this sate plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relietin every case, when used tor any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma- tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per- bring tectly safe, and can always be depended upor. Trial bottles tree at W Falls & | the previous meal is well out of the Holt’, the Druggists. I way. In feeding silage we have a food largely charged with the natural riley juices of the plant, and digestion is Fannie Moore, the ll-year old much more rapid and the morning feed of silage and bran is well on in the digestive canal before the noon feed of dry feed. On an exclusive dry diet, I am wholly inclined to give ‘only two full feeds per day with the grain mixed with them at that; so that there shall be no separation in rumination and digestion, and so that one feed can be got out of the way before taxing the stomach of the cow with another ration; but with silage as partof the ration I do not see any good way of avoiding three feeds per day. While I have no experimental data on this subject, my tant Appriser Dan. while daughter of As iel Moore, from school with several girl friends a week ago, was attacked by a tramp. The other girls ran but Fannie was too frightened to move. The tramp shouted that he was “Jack the Rip- per,” and threw his arms around her. She fainted. The tramp was frightened away by a_ policeman, who carried the unconscious girl returning home. When she regained she was | Practice_has confirmed me in the ae : : above views.—J. Gould, in Rural New delirious. At night she was seized | yorker, with convulsions aud the next morn- ing brain fever set in. On Monday she died. Her funeral took place to-day. The tramp who caused her deith has not been found. tives are hunting him down. es noves English Spavn Liniment Hard, Sot. or Callouscd Blemishes from horses, Bic Curbs, Sp ints, Sweeney, 5 Sore and Swolien Throat, f Save $50 by use of cne bottle. ed. old by W. J- Lansps gist, Butler, Mo. Deiec- | tained.— Philadelphia Ledger. —__ ee LON T let that cold of yours run on, You hink itisa light thing. Butitmay run Or ‘nto catarrn. Or into pneumonia. into consumption, Catarrh is disgusting. rngerous. Consumption Pneumoni self. {he breathing apparatus must be kept y and clear ot all obstructions and ‘ffensive matter. 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