The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893, March 16, 1893, Image 3

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Hood’s Cures My Health is Solid As a Duck’s Foot In the Mud Cured of Gravel and Indigestion by Hood's Sarsaparilla ‘ ■ wm Hi, > £ ir •- 1 m w Mr, Frederick Earnfred Chicago, Illinois. • . want to say that I have been made n newmanby Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pi ii.,. I w as in a wretched condition and laid to one pl ys cian $4.‘ f..r attendance and present tin s, which gave me no re¬ lief. 1 suffered intensely from gravel, and think I have endured asm ch mis¬ ery as any man from that complaint. 1 gave up hope of ever getting well and was only walking about to Save Funeral Expenses. Nothing would stay on my stomach. I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and found that it did me good, so I kept on till I hars taken fourteen bottles, and n..w my health is as solid as n duck's foot iu HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES the mud. 1 shall keep Hood's Sarsaparilla in tho house, as I consider it the cheapest and boat medicine in the market. My indt gestion is entirely cur. d, and all symp¬ toms of tire gravel have disippeared." Fkeueuick Kaiixfiikd, No. 61 South Carpent/y Street, Chicago, Illinois. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s and only HOOD’S. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and eftv f'lontly, on the liver and bowels. 25 cents. ‘August Flower” “ I aiu ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but of a dyspeptic can. I employed three our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no med¬ icine equal to it.” Lorenzo F. Sleeper, Appleton, Maine. ® |: HO t\t TACKS YOU ALWAYS NEED 'EM. SOME INSTANCES. You pull curtain down quick, off It comes. You need "Home Taeke." Gimp gets loose on chain, etc. You want "Home Tacks." Spring cleaning—you relay carpets, M feu must hare "Hones Tacks." In any home uses for tacks, fi* . You wilt always Hnd just the right sii-o y tacks lor the purpose in a box ot"Home ft Tacks''— packed in six apartments- ft : I . I Kid* hflwki- WtNfcms .MltwciMi, a solely most -tw<W>», •— Lo'Mh. by convenient IfWi. Um 91 Vw m. Kovolty TmO, Fall ha form. Dect. >•«. Maax AUtaTftct Cbteafi. TrL.'mxa, Iilftw, Corp'a. Is, I rijmm*. ‘ HOflE TACKS 3 ? SOLD EVERYWHERE. X AN ASTONISHING TONIC FOR WOMEN. McELREE’8 OF h Strengthens the Weak, Quiets the Nerves, Relieves Cures Monthly Suffering and FEMALE DISEASES. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT. SI.00 PER BOTTLE. CHATTAkOOG* “F0. CO., CkMtasnfa, Twv “HOTHER’S •. FRIEND ft • “jfissrjJTssssrs r-H-ognized value and in constant use Ly tho medical yr fession- It short rns Lfibor, Lessors Pain, Diminishes Danger »o life of Mother and C-iild. vobmSjy testimonial*. vt *finoe, j«cr oou*c- 5RACFIELD SEGUIATOR CO., Afitaii, 6 l BolJ t yaU cm^iisU. <f«sr I I ^^jQsaetnekss* Mltnu'-'. mni wiifi-ier «a* mosnesr rcrcs. W« »*v *o Co ‘‘^T"sT>eV l “amtvt ntioiciNE ;v.k,- -- BUDGET OF FUN. HUMOROUS SKETCH PS PROM VARIOUS SOURCES. To a Wild Rose—Pleased by the Re¬ flection—Not Afraid ot the Park— An Idea— V Proof, Etc. Etc. Wilt rose the bleak cliff up-bearing Wild rows of lir.-, dark and gaunt. Wild rows the boat nan despairing Wild roes that wilderness haunt. —Puck. rSREGRETTED. Old Salt (sadly)—“Whaling ain’t what it used to be.” Little Johnnie—“Well, great thun¬ der! You ain't sorry, are you?”—Truth. SOT AFRAID OF THE DARK. Kitty—“Oh, light the gas and turn that light down, it's going out.” Tom—“I don’t object to that; do you!” do—to the smell!”— Kitty—“Yes, I L ; f« PLElSfiD BY TflE REFLECTION. Miss Peart—“Did you ever look at yourself ia the glass when you were angry?” I'm Rival Belie—“No, never angry when I look ia the glass.”—Philadelphia Telegraph. rUF.l’ARED FOR TOVO It STEAKS. “What made you talk to Phillips as you did? He is just grinding his teeth.” “That’s what I wanted him to do. You see, I’ve invited him to take dinner with me at my boarding-hou3e.”—Chi¬ cago Inter-Ocean. AN IDEA. “The eyes, as the poet said, ave the wiudows of the soul,” said the moral lzer “Then I suppose spectacles are the stone windows of the soul, chi” put in the demoralizer.—Puck. a woman's star. “I heard Miss Harkins say last night that she was fascinated with me,” said Smikeworthy, who is uot handsome. “Yes, she is. She toid ine so herself. She is an enthusiast on the Darwinian theory.”—Harper’s Bazar. DEFINED. Johnny—“What docs the paper mean, l>a, by saying that Mr Tomlinson bore the lost of his property by fire very phiio sophically?” Pa—“Uroph! It he Johnny’s News Record, means was insured.”—Chicaga A WITTY RETORT. “Can some one of you,” said the teacher of the class in geography, “tell me the location of what is sometimes spoken of as the banana belt.” “I know!" exclaimed the smallest boy in the class, hugging his stomach de¬ lightedly. —Chicago Tribune. hard pressed. Von Blumer—“l don’t think I ever was so hard up in my Ufa as I am now.” Van SViukle—“Why, it was only the other day that I beard you were having house built.” Von Blumer—'“So I am; b ut I’ve got j raise tho interest on the mortgage. ”— j perjury proven. Justice—“Four husband says you are regular “struck virago and that this morning him. Is this true?” Wife (contemptuously)—"Shurc, Oi had shtruck him yer it’s a lie. If inarnin’ he wouldn’t hove boen able t’ he here this afternoon t’ mek th’ com plaint.”—Judge. A PROOF. Hicks—“I felt a tug at my hook, the terrible struggle! ., r „,rn-in>»’ Pnpt,- I uck. A SHREWD TRICK. Baron (bringing an heirloom to 16 jeweler’s)—“Could you not substitute imitations for the diamonds so that I could take the jewel back and you still have the valuable portion of the jewel?” Jeweler—“Certainly, my dear baron; but you see your father has got ahead of you,”—Fiiegendc Biaetter. A DUDE PREDICAMENT. Choily—“Did you hear about Woggie? He was widing ia the Park, and his horse threw him, an l Weggic came wight down on his hea-l.” wac.ous ‘ Cb °l ? : J “Jr !?■ i Ae «,” worit b” oN Jjs b.t 13,.,r. A MAS’* NERVES. this time of night? Mr. Binks— “Why?” rattle “Juit hear the windows! They like everything.” wasn t blowing. —New 1 ors iieexy. - , a fkcllem. Ulfmore Daddy—“I with our baby A- could plainly; B: »was • m<>rlth younger, a 11 oce can unl ^ r ” an __ Mrs. Daddy (offended)—“I'm sure I don't know. (To t .e baby) Comesey tooly icoramv i:se sweety. Does 'oo wicked popper scold ’oo dear it’Jc popsy woney dodkinsF’— Puck. BIS REASON. “I understand Piolessor, that you are opposed to admitting woais-i to a caiiege course." ., ••Tiitt ia my posit.oa ejtactij. »HtTe vott taf obj«ct:o&« to giving rour rea-ou>” embraced , “\one in tae least rthey »r* “Wnat msrVied :* that?' ••I a lad with a c .. . ste education. —T.d-B:’.#. ftoH lift. BID TW< Tim****** 4 AS J mkrg 1 .. §!#« fl •Qfj fiiibit c>aS*iw"e ft# to** of- He had finished his meal at the hotel, and os he shoved back his chair he shoved out the munificent sum of twenty, five cents to the waiter. “There, my roar," he said, “take that. I don’t do things by halves.” “ITo-o, sir,” whispered the waiter, “you do them by quarters. Thank you, sir.”—Detroit Free Press. Him AS AS IDENTIFICATION. Lady (at largo dty-goods store to floor¬ walker)—“I wish to exchange something I bought yesterday.” Floor-walker—“Yes, madarnc. Do you remember whether you were attended to by tho gentleman with the dark moustache, or the gentiemau with the light beard?” Lady—“Ob, neither! It was the nobleman with the bald head.”—Life. SOME DIFFERENCE. Dealer—“A furnace liko this one, suitable for warming thoroughly a ten loom house such as you describe, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, will cost you $200, and n good, honest job can’t be done for less.” Customer—“I don't want it for my own dwelling. I—aw—want it for a bouse occupied by a tenant.” Dealer—“Yes. sir. Here is a most excellent one I can sell you for $97.50.” —Chicago Tribune. A JOKE WITH A MORAL. “That new brooch of yours, Mrs. Viuker,” said her candid friend, Mrs. Speakout, “if you don't mind my saying so, is the uglicst thing I ever saw.” “I know it,” replied “I the brave little woman, cheerfully. wear it because my husbaud gave it to me for a birthday ‘ And Mr. Minker. listening iu the room adjoining, remembered that he had given away to chronic loafer, and office bores, with contemptuous remarks, the box of cigars his wife had preseuted him on Chris Unas Day, and he went out to *ha coal shed and kicked himself. hi¬ C8 S° Tribune, MRS. UOCKSALT WANTS TO KNOW. “Rocky,” said Mrs. Rocks tit, up from her newspaper, “how do pronounce H-a-w-i-i?” “Let ’er go as she lays,” rcpliel Rocksalt. “Do you mean it as it is wa-i!” "Yes, or Ua-wa ki-yi if it suits better—ami you keep it to yourself.” “No, but Rocky, I want to know; should it not be Ha-wa-ay?” j “Ha-wha-wh—why this painful sub¬ ject?” gasped Mr. Rocksalt; “why this insane rearing for the unattainable?” “Mr. Rocksalt,” said tho lady, with dignity, “I have been reading of overflow—I mean overthrow—of Lilioukalani of Hawaii—” “Madam,” said Mr. Rocksalt, raising his hand to impress silence, “do you consider what may happen if you con¬ tinue to use your tongue iu that reckless manner? You will beemtu able to a Columbian post age stamp with one fell swoop and thus acjieve an immodest in¬ dividuality, or lock-jaw will set iu ant* an unearthly silence will cuue. Jill you let Qjoen Lil, of Ila-lia, alone you’ll lie a winner. This ain’t no cabi net meeting.” And Mr. Rocksalt tir. d behind • uaptr and wres“*d ' . " wtu iuh question. —Oil City Bliiztrd. Ingenfons Alaskan Toy. “The natives of Alaska may not suffer from a surfeit of civilization,” said Janies II. Warded, of Fort Wrangell, Alaska, “but there are some things in which they excel; mtabiy in the way of children’s toys. Every baby in Fort Wrangell has a plaything that would child bo the euvy aud admiration of any in America. It is an odd and curious cou trivance, rather a mixture of a jumping jack and rattle. It ii made of a piece of ivory or walrus tooth. It is about six ^ches long and about on^inclUD^lam^ hollow walrus tooth When the child , mUg tUc striDg the ro j, crown and ball jump nearly out of the tooth. The length of the string prevenU its leaving the piece entirely. Then, when the string is loosened, they clatter down with a rattling sound aud strike the bo' tom with a chug that tills the heart of the budding Esquimau with glee. It i» a very funny design for a rattler, and there is nothing like it in America. is simple but popular, and the man who first struck the idea is getting rich, al tbought his scheme is not patented.”— St. Louis Giobe-Democrat. T||i . Jfanitott.s Prairies, **If the horse could sUnd it," said 8. y. Howbothan, a well-known resident of Winnipeg, Manitoba,“a man could leave wmoip.it ...i is. I„»l vm ™i -s t. o.„. m>.» would be obstructed by the mountains. This gives an idea of the great territory ^ T? SaV iZ duces the finest spring wheat grown any where, and this enormous plaia will in a jew year , be the great granary of the world. Eastern people have a misty to a decade hence, though our crop two years sgo was 33,003,000 bushels. We have hut little snow and : in the many JL years I resided in Manitoba , -ever . a top ^' of f th.hr, ghd prairie g™ 1 * covered. Cll “ r ‘- T ,^ from acroat the water, yet the number from the Western Sttte» is yearly in creasing. Wc have no wild West Iron tier *cen«. There are no settlers killed over disputed claims, as u*s been an every-day story in the VVeit for year*. Our homestead laws require a three years’ residence of wx months Laud may Ue yrwmpted, too. — >V(iff iogtoo Star. A Lo don idea. iu certain London .esUuraats MSS customer is showed to make ate (or awi tea. 1 he waitress lights the gas sad ouarwr. wh:cb is affixed to each table *•** thereoa a «i*er kettle. Toes aha .*«• ‘veto to the teamaker a silver caddy -U v.ued into rompwuaenu and offering a rao.ee of Samhoag, Ceylon o» tea. Aiit one «hoi» compelled to ibe lukewarm s’uf! tailed us at rnt< snli appreciate the new *dea. in Health. Every oi should know something about the jsc, as it is a very import¬ body ant index tche condition of the in varloundiases, ana is a valuab’e aid to the detaining of a patient’s condi¬ tion in neaf ail diseases, says “Medi¬ cal Brief.” } order to know the condi¬ tion of the Use in disease it is necessa¬ ry for us tixamine it in health. The pulse is ab;i. 120 to 140 at birth. It gradually Ainishes until it reaches about nine! at the ago of seven or eight years, jfn adult and life iu it is old sixty five to se’ ty-five, sixty. Ft males have ago not much et a somewhat l ire frequent pulse than males, the V'rrcnce being from five to six beat a minute. A differ¬ ence of five ten beats is made by changing fro lying position to sitting and from s.... * to standing. By vio¬ lent running, e pulse may be increased to 140 ‘ The pulse is felt by or m< placing the s t tw > fingers upon the ar¬ tery at the oeide of the arm, with the second flngf lard the heart. The force of th- art is determined by pressing wit e second finger and noticing how » force is required to compress *’ k , so that the pu'sc cannot h first finger. The pulse i '-a temple, the neck and vs lions. Th. : t and Table. The b 4?d placed for children the injurious. A across front of the > prevent the little one from fal 1 the little one linns things forward on agatt th. m <*> in get front. a * j J* ! lie lc ch. the is thus shoulders pressed >ward rounded aasinst the bar, 1 " c Z had In plac.d'unSn.ea.'h cramped, and the child to support 'forced are into bad and is act a floor unhealthy p tu A rug on the is the bc.t placdor aasnaU child to play, and it should bjaUowed As it to roil bigger, about much ns it lik,ed grows low chair and $ dc suited for its a xe bo provided; if't falls off the ilia r harm is done,'lit to fasten a child evil. Bread. Attention is i Jed to the new method of making bn* tof superior lightness, fineness and yoiesotneness without veast, a receipt fir which is given else¬ where in this <7per. Even the best bread makers w bo interested in this. To every readi ho will try this, and write the resur \' the Royal Baking Powder Co., lOt M « r ' street, New York, that company w send in return, free, a copy of the nidi practical and useful cook book, comining one thousand re¬ ceipts for all kitds of cooking, yet pub¬ lished. Meotio this paper. Misuse if Dlslt Towels. Tlio habit *om> housekeepers have of using dishcloths md towels tot lifting hot spiders, dish'*, etc., cannot be too quickly overcou 1 ’; they not only shorten tl>ii useful days ’f dish towels, hut l Uii .ou risk of trnnit>fiug some of the stove black to their able chins, Holders should bo provi Jid for lifting hot dishes and kept in a hAoiy place. If house¬ keepers wou*" -tom tbemaelvta to the use of h' »* wofild soon find them inudT __ mmanage bl- rt“» Dialer ,• a horse 1 can rtrommei: .u, kind——’’ Old Lady- I don't wuat that sort of a hur.t. Ha holds his head high.” “Eh?’ Dealer— Old Lidy—“I like a horie that liolds bis nose close to the ground New so he York can see where ha’s gnin’"— Weekly. _____ The Virtue ef Pro mp I Unde I. In nothing mor orcibijr shown limit in llir es< apo from dt»e i*‘ of those who hand it - warning*. Fore. t !» wl ely tietr Pmutlced khlney* l>> IN'foils who, iitis i ting that henhliful want activity, Im, irt to there a Hitlers. nu It> pulse with Hoet<: ter'e Brlglit'adlw-a Btotnaeii eiiml oth* so doing they avo 1 r ilestruetlre renal eonstipstfun. oaifi* -. ( tltll-onit IruuMr. fe\er, 1 indigostton, liver In hnd tiy i »-h- tlii‘| inaiiani should hr i-ipped the Hitters. It liecomcs a wise man to try negotiation before arms. . ..... Lillies needing a tonb, or «l;l dren » ho want hullding up. sh old take Brown’s lr.ni Bitters. It i» plea-ont to take, cure- Malar a. Indigesiton.HIUou to-sand Liver t omplaint h. uutkes tho BIo.nI rich and pure They who forgUt mmt Shall lie most for gtrou. __________ CODOSI Attn Hoe Heisrss. The Irritation which Indncee entirhing relleveil Noldanlj by uwj boxes of “Brown'e Bronchial Tiochu.' in ! s • m l K * .1 fi A OXE " VJOYS od result* when «n; iliaplmsaut and refreah:n- a taste, and act-* pen'uj yet pr n the Kidney*, Liver and I causes the sys tem effectua » colds, head only remedy of . £&sit£ kind it* ever and pro- . duced, pleasing U. the taste ac eeptsble to the #'onacb, prompt in it* action and tri 4 r heneficial in ita healthy and agr< saWe aubetance*. ita to all and hflVc made It the most popular b remedy of Fizi kLoWB. it for sale in 60c end yrup £ bottlesall leading drng- 1 nth Any rcluhls druggist who may not , have ft on hand will pro cure it promptly fur any one Who wishes to try it Ifio not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HB SYRUP CO. INN Ft A M 'SCO. CH. tOUISHUi, t* atm r oat, a.t. ROOT, BARK « BLOSSOM r-“—rrr.fsrr !w lammMf tsfl fax ams-vsjr. « ar.d at » 4 A* evwt-Mifc. vm** t«UW. rtrTvs'r-Vi*^ %Nmm*'*mN 0 m. i at. — II?*-* mUSX Sir.’ - I f.or.sa.n AScosaoM, afifiitfififififififififififi* hews, •*. o. nm w ms msRWsa w Significance of Intermarriages. The American nation exhibits in its character the results of this directed law, without the oper¬ of which all other means toward development of a common impulse patriotism would bo hindered and writes John Lambert Psyno ii article on “The Secret of llappt Marriages” in the March Ladies’ H'>me An appeal to statis¬ facts is here opportune. By rtf to the census returns of 1881 those for 1891 being unfinished—it will be seen that there were then living in the United States 503,434 mothers, persons having native fathers and foreign and 1,837,064 who had native mothers and toieign fttbers. These figures, while clearly establishing the fact I had just indicated, also show the nature of the ii - terraartiages which had taken place thing up to that time. It was n significant foreign that the affinities formed between men and native women were considerably more numerous than those between na tive men and foreign women. Advantages of Good Roads. A country without roads will remain undeveloped, ita bidden treasures stored away. Where poor roads prevail lie every¬ the thing ebe is vi ry apt to poor, nor-e, farmer ami merchant. If two hors'* haul the load of four, one wagon haul the load of two, one set of harness haul the load of two, one driver eerve for two and six miles instead of three oe made per hour, the aggregate income sav- of ing would double tho net the average fanner. This desideratum cun only be accomp ished by the mentis of good public ionds. The «ffcct of goal public roads upon the land value is to inercaso the value of such lands. Ex¬ perience il l* shown that the v due of ground is iu direct ratio to the good condition of the atreota or nails wli'nli traverse them. A road system is means of facilitating intercourse, tircunmunication is the buckbone business. Good public roads are the prinniry neee sitiea of civilized life national —Americau haninr. A Rig Room. Mr. Gotham—“How’s business in your We-tern Frirtid--“Boi>rotng, sir, just tmoinii'g Why, sir, in I logout City, where 1 live, they are opening whole up new is at reels so fas! that the town down with dipthiria.” M*ny person* nn» broken down from over¬ work or botiMbobl ears. Brown’s I lj*n Hit¬ ter* rebuilds t lo* *>* tetn, ablH dilution, re liimuM cnees'-of bile, find run** nmlafiH. A splendid tonb* for women mid children. The I tost Inst rue! Ion Is to prwtle® wbat yon tench. If ftfflie'ed will* snrome Or. IsaacTboiiin* fM»ttV Kve-waler.Orflifictatsfell at «?<V |>er I wit 1 10 . t We of¬ CURE FOR k Th* »hnt C'outfit Hyrup. fer yon aTusto« litMui Luo In time. Jr! BHuia by Urngir Wn, a ready made liiedlelne for Coughs, Hi’oiiehiHs and other dis¬ eases of the Throat and Lumps, like oilier so i aiYeuWeh ..uYenics. it is well advertised, ami having merit ii lias attain¬ ed a wide sale wilder (lie name of I’iso’s Cure for Consumption. It Is now a “Nostrum," I hough at first It was compounded after a prescription by a reguhir physician, with no Idea that it would ever go mi the market as a proprietary medicine. But sfter compounding that prescription over * thousand times In one year,we named it ‘‘PIno's C ure for Consumption,"and te gsn advertising t ill A MitftU wfiy. A iiicdi< Inn known nil over the world is the remit. Why In !t not juM ns g<nnl ah (hough r-ontlnf wit* to a dollar for a ni»t i*.n and aa ^um to Ii»vb it |»?it up at a drug afore? WEBSTER’S INTKUNATIONAL DICTIONARY s, wzz.- T raj.i*«»dad. ij A < rand Educator ! ''fM Al>re»'.t of the T‘m*s ] fi l-it.rir, ir. tiself i ; li.i»!iiaWe to fl*v **2sM-L>* Ib bS’fKil'I.aii'lloflW! i.r<.f#*«**i«»ual “ J i t# a< ln r. V£> as*.' , u:.iu, cdu« Ator. * , Ank your Booknetlrr to show it to you. J » KHIAM « .Srriy.Mru>.M**M« tfij ,1 mnrn 8 A a \ > , i f »l for tit*- t**» f'.nUinlng | rycji.) not *» ■; ffpdnt* of fliMofl wl;u«»n«i. Unlike tlie Dutch Process No Alkalies — OH e V Othpr (lipiiiiuals t *L »rt? in thn JiflikUtPill of W. BAKER k CO.’S •BreakfastGocoa ] ll l) ukirh 4t mk—tmtmtg * I jtnrm ttnH Bntaahte. J h )> th* Uh*nm'fr*thanthr*eiim*0 ttnmtfik of Co* i o* ! U»iTh »ilx*r, Arrowroot or an* is far mum eeo lien.K-at. cw'iny /us »*.«« one rent n cup !« t« 4 <*Im-»ou*, B*em«liing, au-t r**!LV bl'.crrei'.- lk.14 If letucet* n.Tjnksr. W BAK£R 4 CO. Dei Hu. BICYCLES. \C7* v-/ ^ IS |*l»»*Mt.Sll* »*d fl •»•!»#'•** f * ■* ** 9 *• «..*»*« s* s mm * ' -* hrs* * fl.« A «*, ~ Ati rw*-n. - Bit ?« , MeajYt * f 4 ■'Has' ■ w %.¥ Mi I* BKTJI’ F. I.MW K \ flU I « I F- * Hsssflrr.. * ' UIIST UAUC ««*»»» *T»SI n»»*K • * w ' ‘ ......... The Hair. The hair, like all things of vegetable growth, is Improved by clipping alt the ends once a month. It is not at ccr uin, however, that cutting the hair im¬ proves its growth after a person his reached the oduit age. On the contrary, it sometimes pr .duces ha'.dness. It is a great mistake to use any alkali, even soil p, in washing the head, as this tends o make the hair dry. When the hair is naturally dry, a little vas line may be used to advantage around the roots, but only to render the hair soft, not enough to make it greasy. His Usual Fate. Getthere—"Did you ever attend any of Mis* Build’* ‘at-nomesf’” De Bore (sadly)-‘ N o, but I’ve at¬ tended a good many of her not-at homes.” Roving Itaggs—After all, it pays to be perlite, pardner. Jagg*—Not always. The other Jocose and day I was actin’ deaf and dumn, when b man gave me a dollar I says, “thank ye, air,” and he had me ar¬ The New Bread. "P OYAL unfermented bread, made without 1 v yeast, avoiding the decomposition produced in the flour by yeast or other baking powder; peptic, palatable and most healthful ; may be eaten warm and fresh without discomfort, which is not true of bread made in any other way. Can be made only with Royal Baking Powder. for Making One Loaf. /'"vNE quart flour, t tcaspoonful salt, hall ateaspoonf.il sugar. • heaping tcaspoonful* Royal Baking Powder, half medium-sized cold boiled potato, and water. Sift to wether thoroughly flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder ; rub in Hie potato- add sufficient water to mix smoothly and rapidly into a stiff batter, about as soft as lor pound cake; about a pint of water ton quart of flour will be required— “A SUCCESS.” F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., Gentlemen;— I have suffered from catarrh for about fi9r$cars and have tried .several remedies without relief unii£J,A*>mmeni **d to use HaU’s_Cftt*AiTh 4 UTC iflfit February I must say that it is a A SUCCESS, the dropping in my throat disappeared entirely after the first 1>ottle. It increased my appetite, so that I now weigh eight pounds more than mycus tomary weight. 1 have recommended it toothers and all who used it have been greatly relieved and speak highly of it. One of them was in my store yesterday and expressed his wish to peddle it this winter. Will you please let me know the lowest terms you could furnish it for. as 1 would like to keep it in stmk. Hoping t«» hear from you soon, 1 remain, Yours ru»|>ectful1y. K. C. HAUSWEDELL. Igtke City, Minn. BOLD U¥ DRUGGISTS, 75c. GENTLEMEN. V SV M A sewed shoe that will not comfortable, rip; Calf, A mg V seamless, smooth inside, more other shoe evet m H* 3 stylish and durable than style. ar.y Equals custom A sol-1 at the price. costing Every |4 to f5* made shod Irom V Em The following are of the same high stsndsri a* c. \wt I n vW( *,.co Ij.so and S5.00 Fine C-lf. If 1 -- K -rnerW ‘ -* ; - ..... a: t Surfing I • r» * - ’ A IA k<-75 IT ta ! °r IS et-l Mls»c«. A the DOTY best yeti vain® owe ‘ ycor—a ot V™* tbou-e. L^.cr. -n.rx* In JOOM toe . coax By t urchasliig HistsraEBESH^ '»jg V o:'. LJ 4 ojy ‘ V.'0Pp;> Wltl.lv. e»ne.lve «l...KS wS3mS*M fSnSnfiM&aS MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS If I] THOMSON'S SIXITTKI) CLINCH RIVETS. ’ f»4 »h* m *«».!*}nyrk s. t>S *• r an c * k* •»» <SA »t#,y *•» Tr' «*■» ~. *r « I * T- - Ml •!•••*. nefltfto •n't <SSfl »«•*** ** • 7mZ£*m Ash /mm r dr.r - 0 t & .*—***- ’ *** JUDSON L THOMSON MFO- CO WttIHOI. **»»■ rmsm Ha < rt ’Mf CATARRH 4 « SANB t w |t 1 Wmrtrnm ft*. fond of Fishing. Mr. Good son—“i^o you worked for Mr. Cleveland one mmroer? He i| very fond of fishing, I beli«v*v’ Patrick—“Fond of fi lling’, is it! Wall Oi’ll tell ye. D'ye ino'no th’ time He wax furst noinynuteu?" it.” .* “I remember thin, “Wo!!, tor, Oi waz on th’ foe*] an, roe hate was near Ids l ouse. Oi heard ih’news, Oi ru-hed ui an’ says Oi, ’Hooray: We’ve n n ye fur President’, says O:. *W nil j.3 acciptf’says Oi. ’Oi *uir, says he, “i there’s good fishing iu lit' Potomac.'’ New York weekly. He Coaid Walk. Mother—“I wisn you would go on an errand for me.” Small Son—“My leg aches awful." “Toobad. I wantid you to go to old Mr*, htickney’s candy slur.-, and -” •Oh, that isn’t far. I can walk there easy.” well. Go there and right along “Very Go side of it yon will tee a grocery store. in and get me « liar of soap."—Sr. et & Smith’s Good News more or less according to the cr and and quality of the fiour used Do not make a stiff dough. like yeast bread. Pour the batter iuto a greased pan, 4)4x8 inches, and 4 inches deep, filling about had Iu.; The loaf will rise to fill the pan when baked. Bake in very hot oven 45 minutes, placing paper over first 15 minutes baking, to pro vent crusting too soon on top. Lake at once. Don't mix with milk. ggffl SHILOHS 'roucri CUhr CURE. liar Mr - eus ■•uS BLOOD POISCS «'■»«>» Mr t SS to M ’ns I m Stirs A SPECIALTY. f ita «r*r mmmtto m gs tfV •* : ’me*asms •ks « <• i . :i ms» • OPIUM t,*vHS ’ll