Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, February 21, 1901, Image 4

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    ' THE FLAQ OF HOPE.
There's a Has; In Us ky. there's a banner
that wavei
O'er the passionate march down to paa-
slunUss gn.ves;
And It lives (or the feeds that ara don
In Uu- rl'.-ht:
'And It Wa.ln by lha lova that gives wisdom
lu rr.iKlif.
It flies o r the Urine It floata -o'er the
Forever sivanclns;. far-aleamlna; ahead.
And the millions who ael It aflame In the
sy.
Br lolly Ideals aet deathteat and hlah.
Know the stars of Its glory, tne oars or us
fame.
Make the bright Flag of Hope an all-conquering
name!
It rldea o'er the crescent. It mounts o'er
the cruea.
The flags of all nations would droop at Its
tun a.
And there never was soldier who died
on the field.
And there never tu savior who H73 for
to shield.
And there never was harvester glad of his
field.
Nor even a man who had power to wield,
but saw Its folds Hashing by night and by
day.
Inspiring, compelling, sad showing the
wsy.
A symbel of Heaven, till the last moan
shall cease.
Man's bright Kief of Hope and sign of
sweet peace!
Look aloft! there It floats through the sun
shine end storm!
And Its message Is kindly, Us promise l
warm
Truth, honor, right, Justice, fair play and
fine love.
These are watchwords II lifts all thy loll
ing above.
In Its IlKht has humanity victory won
It Is thine, In Its name let thy good work
he done'
Let It wave o'er thee trusting, and wave
o'er thee true.
Though humble the helping thy hands find
to do;
And that rt on thy sight shall not aver
be furltd
While there's hope In one heart, and
God rules o'er the world.
Make II thine! Keep It pure! Bel Its atari
'mid the stare!
With thy life write the thoughts thai
should blsmn Its bars,
I'olnt It out to thy comrade when sorrov.
Is near.
For Its b. auty shines best through the lenr
of a tear.
Make It thine for the valor that fears to do
wrnnif!
Make It thine for the mercy that flows like
a song!
Thine for pleasure, right-living, well-wleh-
Inu. fnr faith,
Not a symbol of battla, a blood-covered
wraith.
O'er life's high endeavor, O long may It
wave!
Man's brlxlil Flag of Hope wales the In
finite leave!
Chsrl.s W. Stevenson. In N. T. Observer.
How the Old Man's
Rosy Prospect Faded
C 1'FXKILATION la all rght for
Q the in m ran Me tJnir whj out
au' ligtfvr tl Klnge- riyUt along," re
marked the old bull whacker. "I've
V now n iiitu ha- got rich by aperkita
lion. I iccn IUH here put a month',
wugra on the dnulile 0 (meet uu' hit
thrre number runiiin in iii.iiirdiiitrl.v
mihki-keiit in vestment a, an In wn
richer Minn thin here ltnckfrll r fur
ihrea tiny 9 after. You nrvr aren m
iifHitoetit a mmi aa Hill whs. Hut 'a
fur s Tim conn run. I want a aure thing
with u rope hitched to it In cum of an
axle hrittUiii'. I uaed to lit x.rtive
like the rmt of you, hut I hit the
ground ao hard It Jarred all my bat U
teeth mi the rosiest prospect 1 1 ml
ever delooihd a hanfc wnrktn' sou of
toil an made him think tltnt life whs
going to he one grand hunl) gorily
of ralley tan an tolmcker hnirrfor
Muni au' for evermore."
"What win that?" Inquired theatock
tender, "1 never knowed Jon to have
im-my rnoiigh to buy you a into soot
of elo'ea, lot alone speckilutf."
'An' I've kiiowed hi 111 for rl.mt 011 to
l!i yenra. off an on, hut 1 never known!
him any uior of a sport thuu he If
rlfs'ht now. lie wouldn't play solitaire
with himaelf an' stake navy tunna 011
the result of the game," said tin -Inw
agent, wtin, according to hia monthly
t'Uhlom, was jmymg otT the company's
employes will) a pack of cards.
"It's this a-way," said the old man.
"1 don't aa a gineral thing take anv
galoot into my coiitidt nce respect in'
my fluanrlnl operations, iur yit Ihe
prnp4rt ions of my hank roll. I don't
dress as stick as 1 might, melihc, hecu
It ud emh.iirass ine when I fried my
sowIm lly to keep the grease sjiota off 11
my panties, an' It wouldn't go well
with the negligee language I've cot
to Uftr to mnkf my ti nm git dow n into
the yokes, hut don't you forget that I
huvf got enough to buy t his out lit put
down In lr ine for wlntrr use. It ain't
lot oil htork nor noihtn' fancy j s'
plain lilt le old gover'mt nt ttoiolM,
When I get a wnl that gets too heavy
to puck around I I my n bond or two nil'
tie It up with the rrst of the bundle.
1 kin afford to slouch. When a man Is
on a soiui nnancuil oasts appi iirancfs
don't count for nolhin with him. lie
aiu't tike you din ks that's skeernl
somehoily will tumble to their state
of drst itnot ion all the time nil' hns lt
w ur gomi i-lot's tit make a liluli. o,
Kir! An far us tukin 110 chances is
conct rned, wh, I told you right at thr
jump away that 1 wasn't takiu' t.
What arc you goiu' to do with your
mouth s pay, Sam?
Tin- (.iiii k temh r grinned imcasil)
and looked at the stage agent, who re
tlect.d the grin.
"Wt 11." haid the agent, "It's my hick
to day. Mini the nest day It may he hi.
ur 1 imgni gu -kinio n it 1 tru il you a
whirl for sums of them goM-r'nont
bono
"W hat was your apt kilatbm.
TulibsV" iiupnred the stotk tunler,
who was ( vubutly animus to awdd a
delicate Mibjei-t.
'Turki a," replied the old man. 'I
rah-iilated on a cornav 111 (tie pmiltry
market an' lump'd by ii.im.ii i.f a
delishunsy of tall timber It l. ked
alghty well, though, for ipiite awhile.
t'U rua thU way. Me uq' Ji Mil
A
To tlio cntriiHHT who hus tlu jMnvorful
forces of nature umlcr his control, tlio jhis
ecs.sion of a clour hoiul is nn alisoluto mvos
sity. Ho must Imvo a hoiul tlmt is miiclc
and wudy, vide awuUo mid over in tlio
lookout to meet emeroni-ies. A eleur
head must bo froo from nelies and jnins,
because thoy weulten tlie nervous force
and divert tho attention. It mu.st not know
diziiness, dullness, mohincholy depres
sion of spirits, nor nervousness
Bo Miles1
Relieves every form of beud
snap that mako cioarnoaoiHuies. iry a mnuu ht juuwu.
Soli hy aH druggists oo a guarantee Dr. Miles Meiical Co., Elkhart, Ini.
liard had made a ataka out in Califor
nia freightin an we decided that we
would aec a little of the bright h.Tie of
life, in puraooance of which itjict we
headed for St. Looey. We ai lived
there on akfdool time more or 1 an
there wasn't anythin in the Ltirj; t.o
good for us. Our blood wit in conr'.i-
tton to assimilate any quantity of rich
ne without any bad tiTic'a. We Hew
high an' never come down to roost.
All the same we struck u hard herit s of
three-one deala an there was a shrink
age in our a net a by the end of the wek
that would hate had a dt presing in
Hooence on the bank of Kngland. We
could atand it, though. I told you we
had made a stuke.
'Well. I aaya to .Joe: 'It ain't no use
In spend in our wealth all in one place.
It'a give Omalia a touch of the tunny
aide of prosperity. So we vu nt on to
Omaha and in two weeks r:..rc we was
busted. Not plum hutd. ;ou utider
atund. We had aUmt Vt,Uu h it le
twecn ua. It waa a little ever thU, be-r-uute
that reprenf ntfd the exnc'
amount of our investment. It come
about thia way: We vas a ail! '11' tu
the bridal chamber of the l,i!t hotel
in the place latin our dinner, which
waa roast turkey. I dixn rrrmber the
name of the hotel, an I don't hf-e that
it cut any grass w'ith you t;:: n, any
way. I a:d we was entfn n a-t tur
key an' there nint noboi'v an ten pt
me to ent ronst turkey no '.v. I v. t t.
tell you. I killed a man wi'h n m - k
yoke in Pierre last yiarforjiiht f"er
in' me pome. Hut then it wa a who),
lot different nn' that turk t n?t f d irord
We didn't leave nr.thin' of it hut tlo
boms, an when we had got to t!in'
p'int Joe at retched back nn'. Id t in'
out nil the slack there was fn his IJt
which wnMi't too iihk Ii. he says: W)
ran't we get turkey like that 011 tin
arif.c cons?
'lh:it i' rne the id'e. When a ir:ii'
has fdees It don't take a ttit-U of giant
to MuM them out fn clinnk." that kin
be hirw! d. 1 run i;iy fork keerles.sly
through my ha'r, wldch wuz longer
than what It fa now, an I says: 'Why
not buy turkeys here, drive them out
to the coast an' reeoom rate our shut
tered finances?'
,loe fell In with my acherne nn' lliat
eve nin we went out to (tie inrl;M ;tn
investigated. We wio in lin k, for the
maiki t wasglutt.d with ,lurl 1 h an'
they was g( n' h g,'n' at 75 CMits ti J
head. I f:g;fered tha they woo d i-t ll i
on t!ic co:i fur a f.ollar a pf.tnid eay
thrit thev would aver ge I I pounds
in weight, tal.-n' them all ilnou-h. So
we jest put that whole IO,(j 0 in the I
bir!s an' start d out.
I hey wut t ay enough to drive;
thete ain't a more tradable or docile
bird 011 two legs than the turkc is.
If it had b i'ii h n , n:nv, I wouldn't
never have undertook it, but turkeys
fa all right. I ji M put a hell 011 the
biggest one In the outfit an' started
him right, au' the ittrt went gcrbblin'
along after him. It uu. as pretty a
sight to aee them turkevs on tlie road
aa ever you seen in your life. Twelve
thousand live hundred of them, an'
not a Mraggler in the hunch!
"KriKL? Well, what tU you think?
WaMi't there bugs on the road? I
reckon there waa. It was a grasshop
per year, I want to tell ou, and the
.vay those tnrkeyK fatted up was a
in to snakes. J ourteen pnuin's:
WJiy, there wasn't one of them tu ks
that wouldu'l have tipped the scale
at in a ueck, 1111' the b. I' turk an'
the one tint I strajped t ti h'ai.k. tw
tu' tlie cookin' outfit onto I w. 11 dn't
want to tell you what they did wrk'h.
"No tumble about night henliii.
As soon as it was stii down the uni!i
com irii-ns t hud. in around for a lace
to roott. an' then they uouY llv up
Into the trees, an' wr ctrn d r; l ery
until the m l mo nin'. W-- t k the
old overboil' truil ilong the I'latti t
to Fort I.arau'ie, tin' not a hileli in tlie
arrangements. W. could se In w l e
folks in abfi.rnin was inin' t t' l,
round us with t heir dust w I en v yi t
there. W li!d mc oi;tc ie jr. i:-
riages. With plug hats an' yi ke t , i 1
coats an' hb oiled ck. II ih! I o
you know what that would bine
brought It's easy. 1'uttin' it at
the moderate estimtte of a do'lr a
pound, nn' al'owin' the no iiilc nf 1','.
pounds to the bird there wr were
with a clean profit of 7! on co 1 v
one of them or al!owl:i' fur )",. ,t.
In
bv death ir nd -advent ure. m
$! n i t nn the outfit
(lilt IM'tl sllHIlif ll at Wi
It wna 11 "1
llltil to k)I llfl
on tin titl."
The oh! nvin I rirun In muoUc his
plM in s to! id si I ! nn' . mill t be tot k
tf in!t-r w inki d nt t h" -lir.-r iu'i ti t 'I lit
si If nee rnnli 11 ihmI fir half an hour,
nml t h.'h In nkrn b tilt- - oek
tf in If r rt intu kiiir t hit it v n 1. bout
time for him to f I thc'i hntM
"Yrs.M it sm!( ,t llo. ol! i .in. - ... U
. "W'v sliii 'I "ii " ; '
this wnj : mi n-c r hail hit'!
of fottoiiMo ti 1 1 s all ali'iu:
I'liil ( but v lo 11 l.r 1 .-.I to
thf jtlnins to lin i i r y 11
t(,..
I I ! -(1.
. .1
I at
;- t n'
that ihe tie k 1
roo'tini' tiiu . 1 1 1
then no U fitoiiiiil
pho'f to roi st atl 1 1 1
nt I Uy soini- of l hi
a prrtel. Whtti I
an' took a hot at a
pf V 1 It ulllll 111,"-
Inrht'M t.t a foot on
otlor. .lor i;l!n,-,!
I
I.;
k n'
h 1
f. I
L!ll
lilt
I k.-
a h.ij
tiif ! to fr.-t!
bts or ia--hop.
- him f roi;i hi
OUr !i!f or the
tha: tin uoiil.l
Irani to ralru atr 1 h
variu 1 1. n a f t r
a hile. out 1 Icy trot
poon-r an 1 001
vr, ho a'l ih.o-f :i ti i
taki I o k t To- I"
111. .'Ill 1 1- n.-h'i u out
(In) in a ft- i'iiw I 'nt h
I
tl.i
ok
thrin to tin- piano. aa n hml thf
same o!il Irouhlr. an', to itifikr a Ioti.
story shot t . we kip' il ri in' t hr in liar k
hii' forth an' hark an' fo th until
thrrr m ain't au more f itt ivv "
"What not aa with tin in?" aj-kil
t hr ht air ngv ll t .
"We rl 'vm, you uVriu'tl fiKil,' re
plirtl the uUt limn. - hira'o 1 u i
KicorJ.
troublo and gives to tho entire
Clean? HeadJEMI
I Ik .. . ' ! f-.- .! !...! - !.
GREEN SICKNESS
U ratatr a anminua dtieaia and ts net with '
amaor-t ymng women. It la earned from an I
tsporUhe eoodltionof tha blood. Belr.g 1
blood dlseas Calurosia j
can b eared bf ;
HI DYAV tkrt
, Y ' Tetubla remedy for :
1
J) the blnwt asd nerves.
r liritVAK will an- 1
J. rich the blood end f1e
It hack lu beaUbr.red
I .k.klulM..
a In a poor condition,
A "on 01 "" OK"
the bM j ara properlv
aanrlabed. HID-
I I YAH will raiua tha
' bood to become pnre.
Bil.nVA V will rt,retheorreniU)SbeslUir
eoneltlon. HI DYAs will brli.l back the
kloon to the cheek, and cause the fieen tlnra
tflaaiirwar If yon have the rinpu.uis, taia
HIUVAI now, and Uier will leer.ja.
THE PniNCIPAL SYMPTOMS i.l2E:
1. CONSTANT HEADACHE. II I'l YASI
anil maJia tha blood pure aud auuitlutii and j
tatbetcUcbA will dltsppesr.
. ORRHNIAH. Oit YRI.LOVISH QUUF.S
COMPLEXION -M I II VAX will toaka tiie i
eonap)axiou rel stid tmf. j
t. PUIJSATIOM IN THE NUCK. T!i! Isd'ia 1
t tha watery rond tloti oi the hi-. shd wnl (
dlssrpr shortly after tl-.e us of ItlllYA. ;
la ertmracyeed. I
. WEAKNIJ5 AND PALPITATION OP
THB HRAT.-HI"lVt will etnroj!t u-o
the bM.-t n J eis.a the beats full, str-yu snd 1
refulsr. I
HT'ItTAV li tha rem Mr that too wait.
Tba color will return to yitir rtvt V'Hir
hvadarb will I ir r r sud you will no lunwr ,
aprear wak an1 inlerutlfl II I II V A ' I
rtr tha funeilrms of nature. Heme'., r
tbat ni'lVA Is tor men s xl women. oj
t yow dnifRl't sn1 (ft lll lYA n-l
Miftw the directions ss alven lo thn clf-ulnr.
HIHYAK ! mni si W Willi pT I'S'-k.-.T',
vr iakiii-a for I'J.fti'. if your rtrai-t um
ot kt-p It, tei.J direr lo ino III lV
BF.tlblllY 'OVIAY, -sn Vrmi'l-,,,
Cat. RemtinNT that ton emi cy.nut ttia
nruvA.v imm roits iiii-1:. i!sn
aaa ttia doeUjrs. You tnay rail and set them or
Wilts, aa yoa dcnlre. A 11 res
Hudyan Remedy Company
Csvnar Stockton, Market and Mil Stmt:
UN FOAKCISCO. CAL
$2.25 for $1.50
The Rogue River Courier
AND
The Beat and IMott Practical Farm and
Family Paper Published.
Ili licvifi that fv-i-rv tint; of our n-a-h-r
fhouM have at lea-t one fooil Brrn ultural
ami lainily joiinml. we hnvr pi-nn U't ht
runi'euif nt whcrrliv w (tin m-ii-I that
prartn ul ami in-tru live jmirnat, Kami
urul llouif, in ronnrrliou with tin ri kly
( tut r if r nii'l llouirniH'lr 'untn nii'-i--. on
rriMiirknl.lv lihrral trrnii ivrn tirlow.
Lurk nt fpaf toriaitn t lit 11 hi id ilcHitip
tion o (Ih routrnti of rami nml lloiur,
whirl) in iineiialnl for varii'ty uihI r
rellf me. I'roiiiiiiiMit anions il.i many
(tt pitrt MifiitH may la inriiiioniHl t lo l-ariu
hikI tiwr'leii, Maikrl l;rort-, The iur-lion
A roil ml the tiluta, I'lani ami Invm
tionn, I In Vftrrinary, Kahioiit suil l ain v
Work, Iht' Apiary, Tin IVnltry txt.
Talks with a Lawyer. 1- nut Cuilurf. I'lani
nml Klowrr-, Live Murk aixl I'airy, Ihe
Vrif niiury V a-hit mm ami I amy Wf-ik,
Iltiu rliuM Kt aliirn,
rami nml linme fi puhli-hel m-iiiL
monthly, thui ivm yu I'l inuiilirrs a
vear, the w hole uiakiiii' n volunif oi t-vt r
pa'r, tfftuiii).' with all thf Jul o-t ami
1110.-I rchalilr uiloruiatioii that eirririi' e
uml rrifiirf run Niipply. No I.eiliT pro,, I
ol it-4 populaMtv ran he oilrrcit tha i it
tnoriiiou- 1 irnifatioii. whih rvlrinU into
eviTV provime, ra' h nuiiitifi heini: rratl ly
no lr- than a inillioii n-.utrr.
Hy -prt tal arraturriiif nt wr makr for a
liiiiilfil ;ime tiie fu)luvnir' lihrral uilrr.
Courier, one year, $1.25
Farm and Home, .01)
Home Contrivances,
.50
Total, - - $2.25
All for Only - - $1.50
MonifiiiiMto (ViiiirlvaiirrM i n uoii
.Irrlallv u-riul luiok. ! t i- a-hipii -I to (hr
liirui ami arlrn, ilairy ami vrl.-hop, ami
to imloor- an well u mil,. ll ruwr- thr
uhulr raiii't ol larui i onvr niriii r larin
itppiiatnei ami fritrrt, (-alfH ai't l.iiit'f
in I act, i- a roiutiualiiu, umli r our nwr,
of thrrr m pa ralr l-ooks. It lri! hnw to
mnkf orr lit hamlv appham f an i lahor
aitik ilfit't-x. ll -hoiul lr in I lie luucU
ul rvrrv torrliaiili'l tnan. I Iim huok lu
I nrvrr I't-lorr miI.I in ihe iiailf lor Ir-- tli.in
j f J ' w hli h l- tiie pru r ul llir rt ular i i 1 1
trillion. We arc aUr to makr Uu- uu
parallriril oili r hy piintuiv; an cmirinoti
I I'tilnui lor poguii.n ilMiliMit. ll !
lunula uio'ly hi u ml. iliuiuinaii .1 nn,Ti
.1 I h t '.' til' lif", ani rohta io ho h
than 'hi part ami 7. illu-trati.Mi-..
Ia mil lli'liiy or fail to lakr alaul,cr
ol tin (.rrt-at otli-r, lor m-ur hriote ua- -o
tit Hi h oilrrril lor -o -mall a Mini. !! iniiu
hrr we "rml tH'ih papers one t hi mi. Iml lur
lok. all po-lpai-i, at the Ver hov pi i, r
bIhivc iianinl, hul in orid r t me tin-
i oinliiuaiioii all ai rraiai-i s in ihe (ot'kiiu
iiui-l ir pai't ami one lull ear in at am r.
Anvolir haiiiK alrra-U pa 4 in aih.me
liuiv m'i lire ttie l ailu amt Home ixrM the
Iniok hy i-fmlinj: X i eni-.
A.hln-.H all ur.lrr-. to
Ki;iic Hivcr Courier,
Or.tnts Pas, Oregon.
A New 1(1 Sim lion
Vi,c vt'ii itiule J 1'oiirif! Sin pinj t'.u
'with all tip loil.ito rouM'ttirin t n
p.,rt o tin Norllu r ii I'ai lii a new N-'Hh
' Knit Liuiiit'tl, win It in iki it ii- t'.t-i
j tiip M iv :l. I'io.uh.' u Noiih f.ii-i
Liinitnl 'lalh't. A. i l ail:on, V-'t
- lirn'l I'ti'S Aii't, '.'' M.'lllM'ii M. ( i
.hi, r.iriUu.l. i i. M
k 22
"I am an engineer and for yc;irs;is
huniruiijed in niy work by frequent at
tacks of severe lu ail.u'he. In spile of
everything I could do these .si'i lls grew
voro until they U'came utmost eontinuu!.
Hearing .of Ir. Miles' Nervine throu:li a
friend who had ued it. I began taking it
for my head, and it gave me relief from the
start. In a short time my head was a.s
dear as a li lt, and has not troubled mo
since." K. V. Wilson. Alcott, Colo.
Nervine
0
system tlmt vijror
energy and
rnystIious
1
fa.....
S.i'f
13 Li!
Scotch Remedy
ia the greatest absorbent in the
word nud dot-t ita work through
tue, pores of the skin.
Don't Rub It In
fiirrp r wtt the sHliftH ptrl frtT
with the rmc-ir a?,d in a few uad
utes the (a is ifone.
The best phvticiaus oe ft
prescribe it and unite witii the
general public in saying ;
"Scotch fttmedy is the best
external remedy known.'
b rid by ill drurxists at 50 cestU
SCOTCH REMEDY CO.
AV(f 11 ?icv SAX PRASCIfWTO
Dyspepsia Cure
I Digests what you eat.
I Itartlticlally digest! the loodaodtldi
Kature In slreuiftbenlDg and recon
structing' the exiiausted dlKwtl'e or
earn. It isttiw lutetdisccivercddi:estr
ant and tonic 'o other preparation
can approach it in elliciency. It In
stantly rolievpsund rxrniarjfint!y cure
1 Liyspepaia, lndiKesllon, Heartburn,
i Flatulence, tiour Stomach, h'ausea,
blck Headache, Ga9tra)?la Craiupsand
. allother results of imji'i 'cct, (llifeition.
' Frlrasec.anOtl. JinfeiiitalniSHMrne
small sire. li.Kiknl.i:i.ai(l.vsi,siaiuai.eiirrta
1 frtoarsd ty E. C CtWITT CO. Cblcajo.
I FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER.
I
VEKY OLD TABLETS.
New Light on the Earliest History
of the World.
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M.trrimu Sv., Cor. 31, TortUri.., On
TOBACCO GRO'v.S 111 TE!,'T3. .
Attempts Are Belag Maae to Grew Hi
wmmm es4 Raeuatra I.eal la
C'oaaertleat.
Ad experiment in prowin? Harana
sed and Sumatra tobaeco ir. Connecti
cut soil, uoder a tent, ik being con
ducted by Trof. K. H. Jenhics. of ihe
s'ate agricultural statifjn o? New
Haven, ami Marcus A. Kkvd, tobacco
expert nf the I'nittViSr at tfpart merit
of agriculture, ays a recent report.
The covcrirsr is trjJe of cheese v o
is nine fett hiffh and corlaine 3.1- '; ft et
of cloth. I'rof. Jenkins to'd a
Sun reMjrter that ' the coverinff
offered many advantages, retr.in
inif the moisture in the ground
longer than where it as expoMo s--curintf
a te:t;pfraiure of frtnu f i e to
ten de?rfcs hotter, ar.r? r.rotpctir g t he
p!ant from heavy ra r..- or:i:s or hall.
Kxeesw-ivt !y lit-avy hail mar penetrate
through tl:e cl'i'h. but th fa!! ... be
:lYv'.i nl'y hrrArn to pewrt the
plant frou; It-'.i jr hrnkeo. Mr. Floyd,
in spr-ak n t f t hi t xp rl.Tfn', said:
"The S.j:i,a:a i prosrretHinir finely.
The Ifjtcs ait1 v;.a!.c-r. of a briphter
srnt-r. fir r -:,-i. and are i!kier
h.iu thai ra;-i! in -he cpfn. We are
aiiirr : 7 thf ito;i by leaves, pkkifijr
:hfin a- tl.ey breurre fu!!y matureu
tii(f leavir.;' the -talk. This produce a
;nurh Letter re.-iilt than to dry them on
the sTa'Jc. T''e Havana fri is not do
: n kt well, and the outcome i In
;'i,ubt."
Prof. ,Ieiiki:; said that Connecticut
tobacco no Int. jrc r a flowered t he de
niarnl of the tra;ie. and if the attempt
to n row Sumatra here was succes-'ful
it. would r suit in i':tat prosperity for
Conrifct icut irruvier.
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THE ONLY BALL-BEARING, TYPF
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For CO Years
r , .i.erc i-.-ve been giving tiicif
chiiiiren i'or croup, coughs and
Consumption
Gere
n-ivi vn?L SlIILOH IH
the house at all times? Do
you know just where you can
una it ii you nu n -;
if yo'.ir little one is gasping
;i:vl choking with croup? If
you haven't it get a bottle.
It will save your child's life.
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an immigrant in Amerua, a workman, a traveller,
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will eontibute a series of important papers on funda
mental political principles as applird to twentieth
tentury prubletni. It voll be called "The Rights
Or Man, and v, il! define industrial, educational at.d
religious, as well ai political, rights and duties.
A CHEAT 0PP0RTUNITY-N0T
$17,500 in Prizes
EVERY WOMAN HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A LARGE PRIZE. THERE ARE NO BLANKS.
THE DELINEATOR, the Magazine of Fashion well known for a generation,
celebrates the dawn of the new century the year 1901 by offerinn 1001
prizes ranging from $500 to $5.00 to 1901 women. Total of prizen, $1 7,500.
Prizes will be awarded, not to those sending the largest number of sub
scriptions fo THE DELINEATOR, but to those sending the largest number in
proportion to the population of each town in which they are secured. The
woman living In the smallest town has just cs good a chance to win a large
prize as the woman living In a city.
To thisjend all towns and cities In the United States and Canada are
divided into seven classes, according to population:
CLASS ONE Includes oil cities of 200,000 Inhabitants or over. In this clcss thers
are 28 prliea to be given away, the hiKhest being CSOO, the lowest SS.OO.
CLA88 TWO Includes all cities from 50,000 to 200,000 Inhabitants. In this class
there are 133 prlies to be given away, the highest being S40O, the lowest SS.00.
CLASS THREf Include all cities from 30,000 to 50,000 Inhabitants. In this class
there nre 208 prlies to be given away, the highest being S350, the lowest S5.00.
CLASS FOUR Includes all oltles from 10,000 to 30.000 InhHttltants. In this class
there are 257 prliss to be given away, the highest being S300, the lowest S5-00.
CLASS FIVt includes all towns from 5,000 to 10,000 Inhabitants. In this clnss
there nre 307 prizes to be given awny, the highest being 8200, the lowest 85-00.
CLASS SIX Includes all towns from 1,000 to 5,000 Inhabitants. In this class thsre
are 367 prlies to be given awny, the hli-.hest being 8150, the lowest 85.00.
CLASS SEVEN Inoludes towns of 1,000 Inhabitants and under. In this class thero
are 801 prlies to be given away, the hintiest belnu C100, the lowest 85.00.
IV IIIIICTn IT1A1I A ..1.: -
Alt lLLUlKAllUPl . ,.,., - ,-rinMis in a rnv ni n.w, population wniin
rtH ILbUJiaAllUn I 111 CUM 4. Sliev.,,,,1,1 c.,mp.v.,tl, Otllt-M U, Jul,-, r,p-
linns Irom towns r,l i.- .- rppuUtion up l. ..,o. Shi-,,ul,l have an o.rlunily of oinmiig
one ,, ,,; pri.-s. win, Ii miclit I .nhuh as t ., and on I.I p., I l,e 1,-ss tli.in M.ewnul.l n, a
l.iri.T p-iicil lir .. ul ill tmy Mils, n li, , I li.in .,,j,i a ,in,n who (, ,rv..irili'.l twenty l'm
L -i'l. '""'1,,s" l'r;;4;r't"ii M,l,.,,M,,inst,, p.,p,,mi,,n wuulil U- l.irL-rr. Tbil
belni ttj. csm, some ry imsll lists will win sume vrrT lsr prizes. In wk .,( our re, ,-i.t
l.iiic oira, a Human in ashmcti,.!, D.C., wun a piuc ol -i lr knuiins only i, 5UuScriptlw,i.
NO COHDITIONS T'"' """ c ,n in vortl prim In (Tery r!a hv lakine nib.
. V"Y, tv" J ' ripn..n in ,lill,T,nt lre. The r,,t,.t Uuins witlll Ins announ, 0-
, w e,,. , ; 17 s a""P""l at ra cent, ear h. Sul,-. nirtmns ran he sept allerwanl ai tlx
1 t;"1'':"' I ,e regular priie o( The 1 e.l ator II ,. a year. S.ib.
i,tl: .P.i.inu.lU(iipithNovtn,lJerorlcceinb..-iul um or January, February or Mirth of ii.
PROFITS FOR ALL Ev"V"manhofaiUnwin one of Ihe ahors prites. hutvhi
ini,. I,,,,,,... I . VT. lu-',5","rin"nsalllit proportion o( one le every two limiHre,!
WHY DO WE LIMIT THIS OFFER
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Jiu, ulu.m.aiok, lull mloiuutiuu ill be icm upon re,u:t. Addrtvi
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