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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - August 17, 1895, South Haven, MichiganZwir. C. A up f off Tif til Rumm Orot Ftp Day we Wall enough of Winter rights to Down to Bod axe a Row the Hom Sajma a wild around year up bout. A toy of snoots till Doyag act in it it a Oil in to Jour room am Tokos the i i of Al Tow Odd and drives Sway the gloom Bat Saboo it come the summer to Leone you 11 Sod twill 11 to to a it up Bright of lofty. Orbe the Crow far my it looks to co m a pea offal like it makes you want to about and tar the Otry a a Ingle a tar that baans to boo pot oot keeps Winkle a a a Biln Kib Tom to triad to flirt with you a then the a a Cornet Perkins up. A a a Park Loo on the Dew and if yen want a Tonte to Ortro the a look away. Too fit up Bright an oily when the he Leta me crows far Day i too Bear the Jay blvd Collins in the Oak an eur urn Trees. An a trough the Ope Winder comes the Joel refers bin Breese. A wafting spicy doors from the totals on the Corn a a the Stallin face of Notare makes Yoa thankful you eras born. Of it s better Tea a circus As makes you Peart and Gay to ill up Bright a fairly when the Ehl Ekowo Crown fur Deyl a too Bear the cows out Moon a in the bar let one by me a Takin As Plain As May be the the milking will be done a a you busts out to milk a out a wrist line As you Pasa a Tarn am in the Pastara while the Dew is pm the grass and if you want to Prosper you i Sod twill Alius to fit up Brif it an fairly when the he Lakota crows fur Day i a Helen w dark. In Leslie a weekly his Mother s ki8& to was her wont when tired of play so to her Boom crept. With Tolden Locka in disarray. To kiss has a he slept. And still her plea would to but this i shall not Wake him with a kiss 60 heavenly a wee this sleeping face 1 Ami Brig so Beautiful and Brif it f know the Angels hit the Loo to kiss my boy Good night. For. See he Smilee in dreams of Bliss How should 1 weks him with a Hiss 80 did his Mother say and when god whispered his Sweet will 8be Only moaned a the Sleeper and the kneeling a be kissed him still and weeping murmured Only this a i cannot Wake him with a kiss a Frank l. Stanton in Chieffo times Herald. The Bible header. By h. D. Low by. A it a awful there is a Little in Alden who has an awful time 4 she has to hurry awfully to few to school St Nina she has an awful Teo Ohar her tasks Are awful hard her playmates All Are awful rough when playing in the Yard. She has As awful Kitty who often shows her Ellswo a dog who jumps upon her Drew with awful Muddy she has a baby sister with an awful Little Noee. A Tuyu awful Oun Ninf dim plots Ana such awful Little Toee she has two Little Brothers and 1 Bey Are awful Boya Belli with their awful drams and try Pele that make a awful nols do Home x Pray thee common sense come end this maid defend or else. I fear her awful Ufa jul Haws an awful end. The Little hand. Tour Little hand. A so soft so Light its touch 1 but. Of. Its gentlest stroke i understood it spooks so much so much i through the Long Day of worry toil and beat that tue hand doth guide me while x stray through Many a pathway sweat through the deep night when shadows Here shut out the things that be that Little hand doth touch my dreary sight. And wondrous sights i see. Through the Long years of shattered Day and Hopes that i Haws planned 3 shall be gently led through smiles sad tears by your dear Little hand. A Atlanta Constitution. A few Smiths. They hell a Story in Dalton of a re cent re viral meeting in Ose of the Rural districts of Whitfield county. In the Middle of the services the preacher raid a will brother Smith please Lead in prayer seven men arose and began praying at Onoe. This embarrassed the preacher and he raid hurriedly a i mean brother John Smith at this announcement one sat Down and five More got up and began praying. The preacher saw his mistake raid nothing and let the eleven Pray it out among tar Constitution. The Royal word. The Queens word in the matter of title is absolute Law. Were the to address a bystander inadvertently As a Duke a a Duke be would remain uni Era she revoked the Honor. There Are several cases on record in which titles were conferred by a sudden impulse of the Sovereign in a colloquial moment titles which Are extant to this Day. There is thus a real significance in the phrase that the Monarch is the Fountain of Honor. When the Fountain sprinkles the citizen he retains the gracious moisture and often Bequeaths it to his posterity. Makes the. Weak Strong if there said 8am1, As he reached the end of his Story. A a there a a Bra Enany Christiana As they do Call themselves that do read the Bible 4 in no better n fashion than old John Sampson. Of a amp a Jess a he Shook up the reins and awaited the question which he knew would not be Long delayed. A who was old John Sampson 1 asked. A another of the Many people i knew before Yon came into these parts a was the answer. A wheal dream had not been stopped in those Days and John Sampson came from Over to tally warn to work there and took lodgings with Mother for she Vas a widow and hard pushed to find food and Home for a family of Young children. A and he did not read his Bible very wisely a i persisted. Same a chuckled. A the did no to read it at All first going away a he answered. A Mother was a woman of some conscience she used to wonder whether it wan Laid upon her to turn him to doors and starve rather than have such a Man under a Christian roof. I believe he was sober enough and no great Swearer. Indeed so far As 1 can remember him he was Aman that hardly Ever walked about anything. But he never went to Chapel nor even to Church All the time he was lodging win Mother. He used to spend sundays out upon the moors in Good weather and when it rained he would sit smoking in a Little shed where the Donkey cart was kept if he was by when Mother prayed before sending is off to bed he would go outside and sit on the Garden Wall with his pipe in his Mouth. The known her pull Down the window and Pray almost in a shout on the Chance that some word in season might strike him like a javelin and bring him to a proper Frame of mind. A the stopped in Pentreath for some years and a twas always the same with him. Then one Day he came into the Kitchen with a very strange look upon his face. Beggin your Pardon mis Gurney he said a but could 1ee give me the loan of a Bible i can see mothers face now for i was growing a big boy by this time. A Bible a she raid. A thee a want a Bible a a a Isa he raid if there a one Handy. A a a Praise by for that she said. To give see a Well she gave him a Bible and after that she watched him pretty closely. And a a a she said one Day a the influence of a Christian family is a thing that must Tell. For old John Sampson stuck to that Bible like a Limpet to a Rock and was All the time Reading it Mother noticed that he began at the beginning and i Ead straight through genealogies and All and that pleased her for she was always thorough herself. A this went on for some Little time there was a Bra Deal of talk about in in Pentreath and to begin with very few would believe the Story Mother told. However old miss shewed dropped in one evening All by Chance she made out and sure enough we his answer was always the same. A no a would say to rather atop at Home and read the a and when he came to the end of the family Bible a strange Story began to he told about him. For a went Forth and borrowed another Bible and commenced again at genesis. At the end of a year he had come to Bev elation again. Mid then he went and borrowed another Bible. Would be a bold thing to Ray a Man was touched in the head and gone to Telish because he was All the time Reading the scriptures. But what pus aled everyone was that John Sampson should never be willing to read the me copy of the Book More than once. A at last after much talk upon the subject everyone was convinced that he really was a Little bit Dotty for a Man came into Pentreath Selling cheap bibles and John bought three copies varying in size like three children of of one family. He put two in his drawer and went through the other in the usual Way turning aside continually to Hunt for something in the Dio Tion sry that he never seemed to find. A i was a Young Man by this time and working in the same pare with him at wheel dream. Twas common practice for some of the Young pen to Langh at him about Bis Bible Reading but they could no do so very openly for the elder men Bear of it a a a perhaps he is a amp aed a said one of them. A but a would be a Good thing for Pentreath if the whole of you was touched with the same madness. A a now can see guess what he read the Bible for Michigan state news. The stats prison boards in annual joint session at Mackinaw adopted rules for the application of the parole system for convict the rules prescribe that the governor May parole prisoners on the of the prison Board who shall be guided by the information Given by the wardens upon receiving parole the convict shall go at once to his place of pm agricultural hints. Garnered scraps. Cheap wheelbarrow. Ploy men to which must be provided for in Advance shall not leave that place without permission and shall not leave the state. He must report monthly As to where he is and what he is doing and shall &1 ways be subject to return to prison for conduct unbecoming a Good citizen. The Board was in favor of con tinning the contract system when Good contracts can be secured otherwise state account 8tt� Hoard of health reports to the state Board of health by sixty one observers in different parts of the state during the. Week ended August 3 show that cholera inf Antum. Plevritis and dysentery increased and influenza decreased in area of prevalence. Consumption was reported at 178 places Scarlet fever at Twenty three typhoid fever at forty two diphtheria at seventeen measles at five and smallpox at Detroit and Battle Creek. Or. John l Noar dead. Or. John l. Near aged 87 years _ died at his residence in Flat Bush. He no Quot need to answer Quot for Yon i 7� a of Promise Noe. Her it pm be made at Home on wet Days be in the evening. Lay two pieces of White Pine or Hemlock boards Side by Side with a Pencil and piece of string draw a Circle using the crack Between the boards for the Center. Next saw out the Circle with a Compass saw. Having done this repeat the operation using the first for a pattern. The Square Hole should be sawed oat before nailing the wheel together. Kail the four pieces together taking pains to have the cracks Cross each other. Make a Square piece to fit the Axle Hole securing it in place with wooden Pink on either Skie of the wheel As shown at no. 8 in Cut the handles May be made of almost any material at hand having sufficient strength and consist merely of two straight pieces about 4 f feet in length smoothed off at the ends to fit the hand. The body of the Barrow is swallows Are sometimes seen at sed Over a thousand Miles from land. The most Beautiful or at All events the most valuable cat in the world belongs to mrs. Vanderbilt who paid no less than one thousand dollars to obtain the coveted Possession. The seeds of the a laughing Plant a of Arabia have an intoxicating effect a tablespoonful of them fifteen minutes after being swallowed causes a person to dance shout and Langh with Gleeful excitement. The people of the slavic race in new York who May be numbered by tens of thousands Are As notable for their harshness toward their Young children As the people of the italian race numbering scores of thousands Are notable for their gentleness toward their offspring. Highest of All in Leavening u. S. Goy report a slave from boyhood. A 6 be right if you guessed till Reading away Fob Deab life. Hoods Sarsaparilla tones and strengthens the digestive organs creates an appetite and. Gives refreshing sleep remember hoods Sarsaparilla is the one True blood purifier. Hoods pills discovery the greatest medical of the age. Kennedy a medical discovery. Bomb Kemrey Roxbury hass., has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of humor from the worst scr Fula Down to a common pimple. He has tried it in Over eleven Hundred cases and never failed except in two cases both Thunder humor Hen As now in his Possession Over two Hundred certificates of its value All within Twenty Miles of Boston. Send postal card for Book. A Benefit is always experienced from the first bottle and a perfect cure is warranted when the right Quantity is taken. When the lungs Are affected it causes shooting pains like Needles passing through them the same with the liver or bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the Label if the stomach is foul or bilious it will Forf squeamish feelings at first no change of diet Ever necessary. Eat the Best my can get and enough of it dose one Tam spoonful in water at bed id Bali d use. Sold by All druggists. Beecham no spills Are for bilious Ness bilious headache dyspepsia heartburn torpid liver dizziness sick headache bad taste in Tho South coated Tongue toss of appetite Sallow skin etc., when caused by constipation and con a tiption is the Roost frequent Anise of All of them. The Book pills Ioc and Ife to by the Book Nus Ioc and a a Box. Book free at your druggists it or f write a f. Alien co., 6$ canal Street a a a a my his _ i a Tho Root kidney liver bladder Manv a a mate a he would 60 outbid and sit on the Garden Wall. John Sampson was sitting in the doorway Reading away for dear life. Jjo told the news All there was no end she went Forth and Over Pentreath and to talk and wonder. A Mother was pleased enough to have matters As they were for a time. However after a bit she thought a Twat a pity the old Man go further having begun so Well so one sunday morning when he took up the Bible and was going out to sit on the Little seat that stood against the front of the House she spoke. A a a would see like to come to Chapel John one said. V a the looked Back with a curious bit of a smile on his face. A a a no a he said to rather Stop Here and read the a Well a said Mother a i suppose you do know what s Best for see. A very soon John Sampson went into town one saturday by Jimmie Hayles Van. And brought Back a fat red Book which turned out to be a dictionary. After that he always had the two books by him at the same time. He would Stop la the midst of his Bible Reading and turn Over the leaves of his dictionary like a Man Hunting Lor something. But he never seemed to find it whatever it might be. And presently be finished the last chapter of revelation and shut up the Book with the air of a Man come to the end of a Long Job and not too Well pleased with what head done lie Laid it do to upon the table. A a a i Suppora Yon Haven to got another Bible in the House he said. 1 should like to get the loan of it if you have. A Why Man a said Mother �?~tea1 your own Bible that i gave see Good enough for be what Diqiu Tebei is there Between one Bible and another a if you be got another a he 1 should like to get the loan of it a Well Mother was Only too glad to leave the old Man Lead the Bible at All she Humoured him and fetched out the Gurpal big family Bible. And he he doomsday. Nor did anyone in Pentreath Ever dream of what had worked the change until John Sampson died suddenly when he was about half Way through the third of his Bible of course they searched his drawers and so on. And at last they found an old pocketbook. In it was a piece out out of the a ail sorts column of the Argus a anyone who discovers a printers mistake in a copy of the Bible is entitled to receive a Reward of one Guinea a Mother was very much surprised to find How much the old Many a savings amounted to a twas Plain he must have been a miser. And knowing that she loud no misunderstand the meaning of that bit of newspaper. John had read the scriptures daily for years past in the Hope of finding a mistake in the spelling of it and earning a Guinea. Whether he would Hare got it i can to say for he certainly never Ionno a mistake. And yet i could never get Mother to own no that All that Reading of the scriptures would no stand to his credit for so much As a Halfpenny being undertaken in a wrong same a ceased and flourished an ineffectual looking whip at the Pony. Now make haste Jess a he said a a a tis late and i got to go to prayer meeting but Jess jogged Onward at the old sober Pace which nothing could alter and Pentreath was still Miles Black and White. Ing assisted in the formation of that party under the a a Oaks at Jackson. He was a member of a the legislature when the seat of the government was in Detroit and was United states Consul at Sarnia out under Lincoln and during Grants first administration was Consol at Windsor out a homemade wheelbarrow. Elected officers. The annual session of the Michigan grand Lodge d. O. H. A., German beneficiary society was held in Lansing. It has a total membership of 562, hav Taff gained 172 daring the year and has a balance of $1,704 in the Treasury. The following officers were elected president c. Hoppe Lansing vice president. Christ Vogel a Lansing great marshal Gustavus Zedler Detroit treasurer Eugene Oesterlin Lansing. Hastened her death. Harriet Guild Burton the first woman married in grand rapid and a member of the first family to locate there in 1833, died at the age of 80 years. A paper which she was Reading caught Firo and the in Uris she sustained hastened her death. She leaves no children. Her husband died several years ago. Equal rights association. The Michigan equal rights association in session at Jackson elected officers As follows president. Theodore p. Wood Tecumseh Rice president. W. Q. Beverly Cassopolis Secretary j. L Ray Saginaw corresponding Secretary Andrew Jung Saginaw treasurer h. G Jackson Lansing historian v. P. B. Lewis Lansing to maintain Good vision. The n at genesis and went right a elation. He still kept the by him As he read and taint away from Hia Reading a ten minutes to Hunt in few something he new a muted to find. More than once Mother hinted about his going to Chapel hid a few simple Rales for preserving sight until old age. A few simple Rales carefully obeyed will do much to preserve the eyes in health. Light and color m rooms Are important the Walls Are Best furnished in a single tint windows should open directly upon the outer air and Light is better when they Are close together not separated by much Wall space not distributed. Light should be abundant but not dazzling. It should never come from in front nor should sunlight fall upon work or the printed Page. Never read or sew in the Twilight after an exhausting fever nor before breakfast. Look up frequently when at work and fix the eyes upon some Distant object. Break up the stretch of Wall by pictures that have a Good perspective. These rest the Eye As does looking ont of a window. When at work on minute objects Rise occasionally take deep inspirations with the month closed stretch the body erect throw the arms backward and Forward and step to an open window or out into the open air for a moment. Two desks of different Heights Are valuable for a student or writer one to stand by and the other to sit by. Plenty of open air exercise is essential to Good eyesight. The general tone of the nervous system has much to do with the eyesight prolonged or excessive study frequently has pain or poor vision As symptom. The use of tobacco May bring about defective vision and alcohol sometimes destroys it utterly owing to nerve inflammation that it sets up. City life with Shu Triu streets and narrow outa look flavors the production of errors in vision. When looking at Distant objects the Normal Eye is at rest to see near by muscular Effort is required. This Effort when constant changes the shape of the eyeball after the eighteenth or twentieth year parts of the Eye that earlier showed signs of bulging or becoming near sighted May acquire new strength and those who escape myopia up to this time Are usually free from it after that. The children of near sighted parents Are in special danger. They require constant care. It is Best to have All children a eyes examined for defects when they Are ten years old. Near sight and color blindness Are barriers to the army and Navy to certain Fine and Mechanic arts and to Many Industrial pursuits. Their Early recognition saves time and Money and often prevents the discouragement of Mafrat ounces of prevention Are better than tons of cure there Are bet few forma erf partial or total blindness that wite not at one time Uta reverse of hopeless. In View of this fact the duty of parents and guardians is clearly manlies. Ignorance most be replaced by know i Edga Norel Kranass by adj act Arad forethought. Precautions in the wag of Type Light color and meet and Eise together with Rafii upon the Oculi St jul probably secure fair eyesight for life a Outlook. State pork at Mackinac. Gov. Rich received from Secretary of War Lamont a letter enclosing documents whereby the National Park at Mackinac Island together with the buildings and grounds in connection therewith is formally transferred to the state of Michigan for state Park purposes. R?40?-"00 you a tact it us dance and won id have fallen if % Hadnot caught him in my arms a Ethel Alig Huy jealous a a Yea he told do that head Boon a a a la Frim a Scribner Maga Alaa. Brief news items. Forty eight teachers attended the summer school at cold water and All but seven represented schools in the townships. The Peculiar sect known As the children of god or saints of the evening Light was holding Grove meetings in several localities in southwestern Michigan. Fifty Dollar purse for Ball games and bicycle races with Large parses will help to draw a crowd at the nineteenth annual Stockbridge fair october 1, 2 and 3. The lightning Rod fiend still finds his victims despite the Many exposes of the newspapers. Two prominent Farmers of Riley Center were taken in to the extent of a couple of Hundred dollars. Hannan amp Springer lumber dealers in Detroit filed chattel mortgages aggregating about $30,000 to protect their creditors. Herbert Smith was drowned before his Young brides eyes at Otter Lake while rescuing John Crawford from the Flint River where he had been seized with cramps. Thomas Wilson Foreman for the Cranberry lumber company killed himself at Iron River by drinking carbolic acid while intoxicated. The air compressed building and machinery at the Copper Falls mines were completely destroyed by fire. Loss $30,000 insurance $7,500. Col h. M. Duffield of Detroit has been selected to deliver the address for the state at the dedication of Michigan monuments at Chattanooga. At a meeting of the prohibition state Central committee at Jackson cd amp in Mon fanning presented Hia resignation and John Gilbertson of Claire was chosen a his successor. C. C. Cordry was convicted at Flint of bigamy. Cordry had a living wife at Rensselaer ind., and left her la March last and went to Flushing and married Ellen purees a Beautiful Young lady. Boys playing with matches started a fire in Detroit which swept away property Worth $7,000 on which there was no insurance. A Cave in at the Tilden mine in Bessemer killed an tone unde Euqene an italian. A fair looking horse was sold at auction at flip for three dollars. The men employed at the Republic mine in Ishpeming have been Given an Advance of from 10 to 15 per cent in their wages. Secretary Carlisle and party visited Marquette on their trip around the great lakes. George f. Day a prominent lawyer of Lansing who had been prosecuting attorney of the county died suddenly aged 40 years. W. L. Kit it Osman of the agricultural College has been appointed state chemist and analyst of Michigan to a tact in enforcing the pure food Laws John of Hara a Farmer living South of Minden City was kicked Over the Temple by a horse fracturing his Skull so that the brain oozed out company a fifth regiment m. N. left Menominee for the annual state Encampment at. Island lain Voder command erf col j. A. Leisen. The upper Peninsula fireman a Asse at Eta us held its firm meeting in ish feb Teleg. Fourteen companies Mera present Samvel Ete Over 8$ years d9, returned to Kir old Krai at after an absence of Over forty years. Or. P. Settee aged 64, and a resident of Jackson Tor forty years was found a Branch of the labor Exchange has made of barrel Staves. In order that the Staves May retain their original curve thus giving the body its proper dish shape blocks should be nailed to the handles Lieving a gradual curve starting from the inside. Bore a Hole in the wheel end of each handle and drive a Large wire or wire Nail through the Hole into each end of the Axle. A few blows of the Hammer give it a pair of legs and the Barrow is Complete. By the application of a Little grease on the axles occasionally the Barrow will be found to work More satisfactorily a Rural new yorker. Testing the eggs. Too much attention cannot be Feld to this operation. This is a very important process. Contrary to what some pm Ople expect �11 eggs will not Hatch. The percentage of a Hatch is the number of chickens from the Fertile eggs not from the number of eggs placed in the machine. It occurs frequently that eggs Are Fertile but the germ is so weak that it will Seldom live after the tenth Day. Eggs should be tested on the fourth or fifth Day and again on the tenth Day. Leghorn Minorca and Hunan eggs can be tested satisfactorily 26 or 48 hours after placing them in the incubator but Brahma and other dark shelled eggs cannot be satisfactorily tested until the seventh Day unless one is an expert and a very Good egg tester is used. A Strong germ says a writer will show a Small Black spot with red veins radiating in All directions. Addled eggs will show Cloudy detached Black spots floating in the egg without any veins attached. A red circular line will be found in stale eggs. The latter must be removed or foal doors will be the result. An infertile egg is perfectly Clear and will be nearly As Good As fresh Laid eggs for cooking purposes. On the tenth or twelfth Day the Chick begins to move and the eggs become More and More clouded. On the eighteenth Day the egg is entirely opaque except the Small space called the air cell the latter varies in size according to the larger or smaller amount of moisture used during incubation. By setting eggs under a Hen at the same time As eggs Are set in incubators and comparing them every few Days an excellent idea can be obtained of the proper size of this air cell Farmers voice. From the red Tina minn., Republican a i am now Twenty four years old a said Edwin Swanson of White Rock Goodhue county minn., to a Republican representative a and As you can see i am not very Large of stature. When i was eleven years old i became afflicted with a sickness which baffled the skill and knowledge of the physician. I was not taken suddenly ill hot on the contrary lean hardly Stato the exact time when it began. The first symptoms were pains in my Back and restless nights. The disease did not trouble me much at first Bat it seemed to have settled in my body to stay and my bitter experience during the last thirteen years proved that to be the Case. I was of course a child and never dreamed of the suffering in store for me. I complained to my parents and they concluded that in time i would outgrow my trouble but when they heard me groaning during my sleep they became thoroughly alarmed. Medical advice was sought but to no Avail i grew rapidly worse and was soon unable to move about and finally became confined continually to my bed. The Best doctors that could be had were consulted but did nothing for me. I tried various kinds of extensively advertised Patent medicines with but the same result. A for twelve Long years i was thus a sufferer in constant agony without respite abscesses formed on my body in rapid succession and the world indeed looked very dark to me. About this time when All Hope was gone and nothing seemed left but to resign myself to my most bitter Fate my attention was called to or. Williams Pink pills for Pale people. Like a drowning Man grasping at a Straw in sheer desperation i concluded to make one More attempt a not to regain my health i dare not to Hopo so much but if possible to ease my baking pure r a ooh but you must Munny ave already put it a my new diary that you did a grass is King 6 tons per acre. Sow grass that is the foundation of All successful farming. Sow this fall did you Ever hear of six tons per acre Salzer a seeds produce such yields wheat 60 to 80 bushels 1 Rye 60 bushels Cut this out and Send for free Sample Winter wheat and grass and fall catalogue to John a. Salzer seed co., la Crosse wis. K 8x000��? a was it not disgraceful the Way Briggs snored in Church to Day in Stuggis a i should think it was. Why he woke us the pills and they 1 left encouraged Hopo pain. A i bought a Box of seemed to do me Good and continued their use. After taking six boxes i was up and Able to walk around the House. I have not Felt so Well for thirteen years As during the past year. Only one year have i taken or. Williams Pink pills and i am Able now to do chores and attend to Light duties. A do i hesitate to let you publish what i have said no. Why should i it is the truth and i am Only too glad to let other sufferers know my experience. It May help those whose cup of misery is As full to Day As mine was in the or. Williams Pink pills contain in a condensed form All the elements necessary to give new life and Richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They Are also a specific for troubles Peculiar to females such As suppression irregularities and All forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to Pale and Sallow Cheeks. In men they effect a Radical cure in All cases arising from mental worry overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink pills Are sold in boxes a never in Loose bulk at 50 cents a Box or six boxes for $2.50, and May be had of All druggists or direct by mail from or. Yvo Liams me n. Y. Medicine company a Schenectady the stage. Raising calves. Farmer it is what every wide awake should do. Farmers who sell or ship their milk usually raise few calves thinking it is cheaper to buy cows than it is to raise them. But Are we As Apt to get As Good cows if a Farmer Sella cows it is his poorest ones he wants to dispose of. Whereas if we raise our own cows we raise the calves from our Best cows and by using a blooded Bull we stand fair Chance of improving on daily Herd. As to feeding calves it is not necessary to feed them much milk. We have Good Success in feeding a porridge made of Cornmeal ground buckwheat wheat bran and linseed meal mixed and proportioned As follows four quarts Corn meal four quarts wheat bran two quarts ground buckwheat and about two handfuls of linseed meal we begin using about one heaping tablespoonful for each mess make the porridge with water add a Pinch of Salt and one quart of Sweet milk. Increase the amount of Grain As the calf grows older. Care should be taken not to get the calves too fat. When raising calves for rows they should be fed just enough to keep them growing and in Good flesh but not too fat calves kept fat while growing Are not As Apt to make As Good cows As those that Are just kept in a Good growing . Y. Tribune. Georges Hugo the great Hugo a grandson Lias become subdirectory of mme. Adams la Nouvelle revue. Lbs. Willard wife of the English actor is founding in London a convalescent Home for actors and actresses. A queer play is being Given at Sofia in Bulgaria called the a heroes of Slivitzka a in which Prince Alexander of Battenberg is the principal figure and All of the other characters Are persons still living. At Avignon in the Square before the Palace of the Popes an open air theater has been erected where unpublished plays in proven Cal Are performed. Such Heaters were once common wherever the Langue Doc is spoken and could be found at Toulon and Marseilles Twenty years ago. Odd bibles. The vinegar Bible published in Oxford by j. Baskett in 1717, gets its name because the headline of the twentieth chapter of Luke reads a the parable of vinegar instead of the Vineyard. It has also from its numerous faults been cunningly described As a a Baskett full of printers the breeches Bible served As the regular family Bible in the reign of Elizabeth. The translation was made by the English reformers in exile at Geneva and was published in 1566. It i gained its name because in genesis iii., to Adam and eve Are spoken of As making themselves a breeches out of Fig in am rust. The most charming summer resorts of which there Are Over three Hundred Choice locations Are to be found in Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota South Dakota and the Peninsula of Michigan along the lines of the Chicago Milwaukee amp St. Paul Ray. Nearly All Are located on or near Lake which have not been fished out. These resorts Are easily reached by railway and Range in variety from the a full dress for dinner to the flannel shirt costume for every meal 8bptexbbr and october. The finest shooting grounds in the Northwest Are on and tributary to the lines of the Chicago Milwaukee amp St. Paul Ray. The crop of Prairie chickens promises to be exceptionally Good this year also ducks and geese. In Northern Wisconsin and the Peninsula of Michigan splendid Deer shooting is to be had. The game Laws were changed in several of the Western states this year. Full information furnished free. Address so. H. Re afford general passenger and ticket agent Chi ago i1l Evert other sin hath some pleasure so k9d to it or will admit of some excuse envy Wigt envy wants . Does he Chew or smoke cd pvt a us v our by us jul eur my we win be destroyed forever. Get a Book titled a a done to tobacco spit or smoke your life away a and learn How no to Bact without physical or financial risk dures the tobacco habit brings Back the rigorous vitality that will make you both Happy. No to Bac sold and guaranteed to cure by druggists every where. Book free. And. Sterling remedy co., new York City or Chicago. What reason like the careful wit draws laboriously together the wind of Accident sometimes collects in a . Do ton desire to adopt e child address the International children a Home society 234 la Salle St Chicago Lincis Rev. Or. Frank m. Gregg general manager. Such a child As Yon May desire of any age will be sent you on ninety Days trial. Sons 1 is fast a Job gracious my Trilby is he a what a she a my fool Philadelphia record. Correct go to tub of dentistry a what Are the last Teeth that Home a Brilliant students a false life. The sworn tormentors of the Spanish inquisition never inflicted tortures More dreadful than those endured by the victim of inflammatory rheumatism. The chronic form of this obstinate malady is sufficiently painful. Arrest it at the Start with Hostetter a stomach bitters and avoid becoming a lifelong Martyr. The by term will remove malaria and kidney complaints dyspepsia constipation nervousness and neuralgia remedy debility and hastens Cove Lesee Nee. A in View of the extraordinary High Price of Coal Oil Laura a said George a a done to Yon think id better awl turn the Ges a Little lower a a Chicago Tribune. The most pleasant Way of preventing the Grippe colds headaches and fevers is to u9e the liquid laxative remedy syrup of figs whenever the system needs a gentle yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must get the True remedy manufactured by Tho California Fig syrup co. Only. For Sale by All druggists in 50c. Ump a advertise a find the a the patrons of St. Claras Academy semen t appears in our a Sisters deputed to t while travelling at 511 land 226 Hermitage Are., Chicago whose is via urge of used to take charge g at 511 n. Franklin Hies half cured eruptions will return. Or adj Cate them with Glenn a Sulphur soap. Hill s hair and whisker Dye 50 cents. To make knowledge valuable you must have the cheerfulness of Wisdom. Goodness smiles to the last Emerson. Foe whoops successful Rem ave., Brooklyn Congh Piso Scuro Isa . P. Dieter,67throop a y., nov. 14, �?T04. A own at a the latest thing in bloomers a the most modest girl will be. A a truth. Hall s Catarrh cure is a constitutional cure. Price 75c. Look out for number 2�?your gallon. Before i could get Relief from a most horrible blood disease i had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physicians none of which did me any Good. My Finger nails came off and my hair came out leaving me perfectly Bald i then went to 1qt Springs and titles. Man must be disappointed with the lesser a fore he can comprehend the things of life before full value of the . Mcviker a theater. Miss Gladys Wallis makes her first Ocas a Star in Chicago Angust 26tlu Peara Noc she will i e remembered of having been the Bright vivacious ingenue with or. Wohl Crane Tho a Indian. For a number of years. Her ability Beauty youth and Winso meness Are All features Winch have made the Little lady the most popular comedienne to Day before the foot lights. Frosts come. Are generally Dew before they hoping to be cured by the celebrated treatment but very soon became disgusted and decided to try effect was. Truly wonderful. I commenced to recover at once and after i had taken twelve hot ties i was entirely cured cured by when the world renowned hot Springs had failed. We. S. Loomis i Shreveport la. In Book cum do be a i f cured cured by . Our it an d its treatment mailed free to is Swift specific co. , buy the original fish Bros. Wa60n. Son fair sailing through life for the per who keeps in health. With a torpid liver and the impure blood that follows it you Are an easy prey to All sorts of ailments. That a a Usea up a feeling is the first warning that your liver Isnit doing its work. That is the time to take or. Pierces Golden medical discovery. As an appetizing restorative tonic to repel disease and Puiia up the needed flesh and strength there a nothing to equal it. It rouses every Organ into healthful action purifies and enriches the blood braces up the whole system and restores health and vigor. Made Only at Racine Wisconsin. The easiest Runnin and beat made Wagon. Writs of Tor Price if your dealer Doe not Bare to. Drug store Quot Chicago for Sale or might Trade for Cood farm. Store is in Good donation has favourable lease and Trade can is steadily in creased. Owner Mot a dragging Aad a other boy in a thus pm Ida 11 i time. Small co a payment with Good a a Crufty for balance. 6 per cent. Interest would be to a opted. Price o a Tore it be. Address a Tara druggist kill ase. And Seth Street. Cut is ill unequalled As a health resort. St. Claras Academy Sissy Laws Grant co., la. In Kipawa Hoad coi Ceru n Tux Sori incas is stubs. Situ Ted fire Miles from in Buque la., and ten Miles from Galen 11l a Ter works perfect fewer system and Telephone connection with neighbouring Cliea. The plan of instruction carried ont in this institution unites retry advantage which con contribute to a Good education for farther particular Addreen other Rio kiss St. Don t be set. Bix Sisawa wis. Railroad notes. House for poultry. An god so As to be comfortable All the year bound. The poultry House shown has an underneath ran which serves to keep the hens Cool in summer and warm in Winter As Well As protecting them from sudden storms without the Neces summer and Winter House. Sity of going into the Roost my room. In summer the rear of the underneath portion May be of wire instead of boards or left open As required. This House is intended for a flock Incon Fine enl but will answer also Foi hens on a Range and May be of any size desired the object Here being to give the design Only. It will Cost a Little snore than a House that is close to the ground hut its advantages will More than compensate Tor its Oost the upper portion is intended for roosting and laying though in summer the hens May Lay in boxes in the underneath and Home with Twenty nine miss minmle"9�a Deus a of Ife Bain Loop Worth it f to i the poultry Yard. Charcoal i one of the Best ants and purifiers of the animal system we have or at least that we know of. When fowls Aleaf dieted with net diseases As roup or any other putrid affections charcoal is of Greet service As it helps greatly to parity the digestive organs and acts As a stimulus by purifying the mood and toning up the system in general. It does not Teald to he i tape i up Fine mixed with speh and of repel them to bed All that is Noess break it no in Small pieces Jonm Pieja or hot met com i i i to neat do the Union Pacific Road crosses nine Mountain ranges the highest being the Black Hills 8,242 feet above the sea level. The East Tennessee Railroad from Bristol to Chattanooga 242 Miles has the remarkable record of Only two killed in Twenty five years. This Road averaged a dozen passenger trains each Twenty four hours. A trolley Railroad running for fifty Miles along country highways and connecting six Indiana towns with Chicago is soon to be built. It will be the longest trolley Road in Indiana and one of the longest in the How it looks to the women who Wash with Pearline when they see a woman washing in the old fashioned Way with soap rubbing the clothes to pieces rubbing away her strength wearing herself out Over the washboard to these Pearline women fresh from easy washing she seems to 4<wear a fools Cap unawares everything a in favor of Pearliner easier work quicker work better work safety Economy. There a not one thing against it. What a the use of washing in the hardest Way when it costs More Money ? m popular novels. 9 Adams pepsin Frutti the market8. New York live Stock Beeves d 25 sleep. 1 80 hogs. 5 30 flour Winter Patent. I 55 Minnesota patents i 75 the at no 2 red. September. Corny Nat. September. Oats no. To. September. Ryb. Pork mess. New. Lard Western steam. Butter we to a Creamery Western Dairy. Chicago. steers. And feeder. Stockert mixed cows and bulls. Amp $ bogs a Lurhl. Heavy packing Texas steers. ºgs�?1 butter Creamery. Dairy.,. Packing Stock. Eggs free. Broom Corn a per ton i potatoes. New per to. Pork mess. Lard steam. Flour Spring patents. Spring stash Rita. Winter patents. Whiter Jwj bight. Grain what Nat. Corn not z. Oats a 2. Yet a. Barley. Chalmen to Good Milwaukee. Grain wheat a 2spring Corn a 3. Sauna t White pork i lard cattle shipping steer. Sloe her and Pelt St Louis no Steen. Feeders. Bye a a 40 46% Barley. 3 i 43 Kkt me. 4 90 3 a of is a in $ a i �00$. Sheep. Omaha cattle steers. Feeders. Hogs Light Aad mixed. Jap7 a h so 4 a too its 4 91 0� it to Iii it 33 40 2 50 4 �0 4 to t 09 t a a a 4 00 n packages contain a list of novels by the most popular authors. Five cents in Stamps will procure any one of them delivered free. A. Adams St sons co., ask your Drik Kust por a. A the Best a for dyspeptic delicate infirm and aged persons a John Carle 4k son5, near York. A no fail Ira of crops a Sara thing i b Sarde. Fruit Ano truck farms. 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