Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 December 1885 — Page 7
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1 teuw a waJctoa very fair to see, tatton. ken frost my dully Ubo7ri. J sew aswtitisnee at iMtr fbtthar'a tiuur. 1 Mm Imn- well, tutd Hut that 1 fear mm) tkore umy m NMtHr mmE. AU1 al! thU aieUton know so kauoh. Mm reaila Ike Greek, and very toariwtib0 talks, thta watcHm tkst 1 mtykt adore, Of musio, art mimI sum uw; poetry Sitf Wl'lUm, AIM) ftti HtOet Uo I ilMllurttt Uaminiriixude, 1 any. from every pore. While Isrnoranoe dotk bold iim tit Its olutok: I ft)' HMKH. jMt SS tMll before, Alael ii Iim I thin maiden known bo wtuk. would Uks asr HMN, to aho works In ekty, and valiantly f .VLm,.'l.k. Um2s hU tu hw)' hwe to mMh tke Ikrbter. Ho it uwun in tl Mm MlHif. Te sods! U tiny hot- umhvh bora A bOeHU HOIMI lilt H!H hihI kniu; Tm Ivory keys know well kr sklllf al tout. Like any erttoxe ii.au le pulls km oar" Atom alas I Ui RutlUuit knows too musk' kkvov. But she for whom y very iwlntr's eofw J sad la not tit vory kwmed she. To ail ker exocitenoe I Oo aerrtw; skit stilt 1 do not wain h wife to four, n klkt I k IhIIjIh- on upon m oruteh. I WHMt "1 HkW Kl . HO ). HO more; I WHNt M Kirl WtHI tllHMI HRt know Ml WIMh OVrtoM flany. OIKfUL. Fond Father Yeo'm little, en you'rn brack, en yon Iti't hansoms. But, Lor' brese yo ehtld, no more was I w'en I'm yore age! i'Mcfc l'rlor in HU UepertHre. Jim Webster noticed a pair of pants lu Horn Sclmttmburg's Clothing ICmporlasi, fid Kulng lulu tke stora, swUl to Um pra prietor: " How rnui'k doe dU imtk mlr eb eost?" "Four dolkm an4 r hlaf, hihI dot It i;oot glvea dose goote avay, miiw frandt" " lUm, 1 Kibi yw two dollHrs." "MUtr Sc-lmxe SUywsUxhj." mid Mom tc Iiib cleric, "choot do me dot favor, an4 frow ilot plack iikKW out m dot sWevalk." Jake JjiIvvn4MH) roinKly complied with tlw rtqiittt. A few minuteo later tbe x pflle! iH(f(ro stuck lito mk into Uw tort, snd asked: "Itow, wMl yr take two dollars $jti half before I r--'JrM atUngi. CMTefmtloBl Item. Judge rmmybuflker wm walking m Atuttitt AveuiM, convorAlftK with hiwMtf, m i ids habit, h big nIittieabMttmM. (Jllhooly caitte up behind him, slapped hk oh the baek, and M: "What are yoti talking to yreJf at old Mentleniaii?' "(5o away ami leave aa aloe.H "l-tNve t atone?" "Yv, ieavi w alone. Whenever I tm walklnicott the street eouverslitf with a wttHlbk, iMtllleat gentlewMi of eulhtre aiid relhHmient, yu hve te etlek yournif in betnewi tw a4 letemipt m."Tmm Kiietlowl Xte. An Amtin etudetit, who atteede the h torm at Uie UHlvrt of Texae, wm f iNK to tw exaMhted with the mt of hhj clM. At Um dtftoer table hie father reiuarked: "I thiHk, Charlea, I'll eeme arowid thit ?imSK yo exDon't do It, p." "Whjr Hot, my or' Heeaiwe if yini are there when my tar wmow to lw exainliiod yea will feel very t Htlltod, aitd that would he very BUinlllaf li 4. 1...1. t. ... ' J Haf. a."--ii SiftXntHrn HHtl Art. "There was a great deal of art about the MinUtorVt sermoH to-day. waew't there?" huiuircl Air. Tow I us f Deacon Good, mail. "I cart aay tliat It at reek m that way," refMiidl t Dwwoh. "On Hw oontrary, I UuHiitbt it qtifte natnral." ufff.'"'91 vw mh k urt to me." JM, ? k,wl mm explulM?" Well, you know art is long, and that eriHon wae" "Oh, ah " mterrnpted the Deaeon. "I ehatu 2'rofelr. a norr kmstino placs. Arabella-Gnslavtts, doaMet, I bw b 7" -v "ww uanm yoon, - v, -nrvVT, j -rwnr sMavwa-Why, darlhtc? "Because It's so soft" Clerk m a MIimmmH Um to These boots ate worm Ave setter. Hfttomer Thoy are net much. "1 say ther are." I m't betkve JtH "Give me nve dllfi ' I won't," 'Ibtt yon will." "1 will not Who art yen that yon eon r me aronnd thit wayr 'Tarn rrmk James." n hy, how do yen do, Mr. Jameef
Klminghitw, th maie jty of JJwUi, w l,romtoa DiMmnibor II, 1171, and in bnnntUuUr alutntod in Jonnn' Valiny, Jonnn County, Ala., and k Um oounty at at rwnU The foimnr eaplul town of JeflWuon Connty ww Klyton.diatMit about two mUen.now h snlHirli of the eity, oontninlnK n numlrof linreMleno. Jaf K. Powell, Jnlm T. Miller and Sfttnunl Tait were
original promoter and founder ofthn new eity. Thnygaw tlinir olianw to make a fortune, and kd tin. mid Hieana to go in and win by buyinir Hp th laiiiU about the time the South uiih Aiauama m uiialtanooxH Koada were bmg built Uirouah thin men wim anu comparatively unknown section, for, unUl then, little if any. thing was known of the vaat mineral weaiui iiete detiotiittHl. rati . inn ffBntlcwttii orevioualv hwi nfter a eareful survey of the !aui, for uiu purpose or aauerta In Uw wivmid doubt tho extent, quality, etc., of the mi, iron and Iimeatone, were fully n.-.iM.iu ui um NiuiiMi inexiiaiiMtiuie iimtntity nntl of the auj)erior quality of tin? fwe. iMincdinteiy Uiey ml about iiiriuiiijr a company or symiieaU for the HurpiMHt of developing the huuU and bniisiiic Into markut tliumi rich dt;pogitsthnthad lain hidden for unknown Kp'H. A location for a eity was carefully and judiciously sdectod, surveyed, and, as our friend, "Hom' SliupiWd would say, laid out in a comprehensive plan, with tho oyc of faith to the future XroHtnotw of the embryo city. The report at first woro doubtfully ruooived, so inorcdiblii Uioy Mjcntcd. It was hard for the ataitf old iron master? of Pennsylvania, and other mineral rejdonfS to believe that such vast deposits of minerals could oxist in Die South, and that it could remain bore or ofeewhere for .so long a time undiscovered. Shrewd and enterprising iron men and capitalist of New Castle, Pa and Wheeling, W. Va., came on to see for themsolveg, and were convinced of the truthfulness of the statements made. They purchased lands and erected furnaces, mills, etc. The result ban been marvelous. The taxable property of the city of Birmingham wm in 1888, 2,M,m, and in 18S4 had incretwed to t8,80i,18 The city is lighted witli a superior ga manufactured from coal procured m the immediate vicinity. Water of a good quality is furnished irom a oiear stream that Mows near by, A paid lire department is maintained, while the, police ami sanitarv are all that could be exited. The city IwasU of a pretty opera-house, capable of .seating 1,260 persons, one of the 'best arranged places of amusement in the South. Jtirmhipkam (Ah.) Cor, Washington Star. m SHE FIXED IT. Wow an KateriH-felHa- Widow Managed bh Ai-mI Admirer. The three of h had been tramping over the battlo-field of Malvern Hill all day long, and a night came on there was every evidence of a steady, soaking rain-storm. We had to get shelter right away, and we found it in a small farm-house owned by a widow. She was willing enough to furnish m supper, but when it came to lodgings she enied greatly cmb.irrased. muhwc, sue saiu, -my iiouse 10 Sn' wH 'a SSJor8 onIy this room w iih a ueu-room on But can t we sleep in the barn? asked the Colonel. I have no barn." "But you can go to bed and let ui sleep on the floor, can't you?" "V-e-s, but but " "Oh, you needn't have any fear ot ns, madam," protested the Colonel. "It isn't that, sir, but" She blushed like a rose, but none ol 6 eould understand until she said: "Woll, to tell the truth, ray beau will be here to-night." "In this storm f' "Oh, yes. William would come if it rained pitchforks." "Well, we won't hurt William," "No, sir, but we that is, bo will expect to spark me, and and " "Exactly," said the Colonel, the situation, You don't want to disappoint William?" "No, sir) and I don't want to turn you giMiUemen out, either. Vott see, sir, it's probably my only chance to get married and it won't do to oflVnd William. This is hi sparking night, and he's got to conic live miles," "Well, we won't stand in thu wav: wn will hunt some other plaoo." "No, sir, you shall stay; but you see bow it it is. I think I can fix it, I'll take litis room, and you three oan have tne omi-reom.' "What! Deurive 'ou of fden" "Oh, no, sir. William ami I always afMirk tUl daylight. If you would only fix H that way, sir." We Md. After sunner we locked nrselvos in the bed-room, and taking " Iiimw irum Hie oe lay oown on the flee and slept like brieks until ealletl to breakfast. When wo went to breakfast the Colonel asked: "Woll, dhl William show upf" "T-yos, sir," she stammered, "and ho aeked e to m-marry him! If we hadn't fixed things m ay-be h'd have waited a whole year longer. B-bronk-fast is ready, and I'll never forget yonr k-kindnoos to a poor widow!" lhtr4t Frt Vwss. Vbslstlng JHIa Contract. "Pa," naid Itodiby, who had been al lowed to sk up a little while after mv nor with toe distinct understanding that he was to ask no foolish questions, 4oan God do everything?" Ytu ' i Yes. "Can He make a two-foot rale with only one end to it?" "One more question like that, said the) old man, "and you will bo packed fTtobod." Bobby nodded sleepily for ton mitt ntes and then ask ml: "Pa. oan a earn el so seven days without water?" Yea." "Well. hOW many dava flMtlai Ian mn I.. Ui w.t'i ' " Thsnsxt thlnr Ikbby knew ho was In bed,-. F, An. " nwil m
GARDEN. Momy Milk k wetiUA to twveml fwwe bat bad food, whioh dkiurfes the cow' health, is Um most freauont oanse. trouble, however produeed, way Ifenerally be remedietl by a dose of 1, ii nei oi epsom 1U and a daily dose of hvpoeulnhito of soda for a week. Cinmnmti Time. Dolly Varden Cakes One half oin of butter, one-half cup of sugar, one mu omji of nunc, two enps of flour, whites of three ee;. one teaeiMMMiful oream of tartar, onc-half teasiHousul of iM . avor wnn vamna. rrosting: m jot of uiree eggs, niteen tea spoonfuls of powdered suear. The mutemui, A few hoars oan be profitably jfwmi if i neariy every cHerry anu plum orchard after the leaves fall, cutting out the limbs aftWed with black knot that have escaped observation during the summer. Every limb should be awfully inspected and all unnatural enlargements cutoff and burned. CMemgo Tribune. Cranberry Sauce: Wash and pick a quart of ripe cranberries, put into a sauce-pan with a teactipful of water. Stew slowly, stirring often, until they are as thick as marmalade, Just before removing from the lire sweeten abundantly with white sugar. If sweetened while cooking the color will be bad. Put them in a mould and set aside to get cold. Exchange. -Johnnyeake. Two oups Indian, one eup wkoot. Oho cup sour milk, one out) svrt. One rol hkk that you will m, Ono-lialf t. oup of iMo!arei teo. One-hair a oup sugar add thereto, n fth one spoon of ttulter now, alt and MMla each a bikkiii, Mix It (julckly, buku It soon. The Caterer. Hortus," in the JlmbandmaH, says there are already too many inferior varieties of seedling potatoes in the market. Great care should be taken to thoroughly test all new varieties before sending them out. In an exhibit at the New York state fair of four hunpred varieties, not to exceed twentyfive could have been selected on ac count of the superiority. For the winter protection of many half tender garden plant, leaves from the woods prove valuable, and it is well therefore to scrtire a good supply in time. For covering tender prostrated grape-vines or raspberry canes, they are less liable to produce rotting than an entire covering with earth. A little brush, or sprinkling of soil, will hold them in position, They are loss suitable for covering strawberries, as they xolude air, and evergreen branches are better. N. K. Farmer. Custard and Apple Sauce: One pint of the pulp of roasted apples strained, one-half pint of pulverized sugar, the whites of three eggs. Beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, then add a spoonful of apple and a spoonful of sugar alternately, beating all together mil the mixture stands perfectly stirl on the snoon. It will swell vervmuch. Make a boiled custard of the three yolks of eggs, one pint of milk and two tauicapooniuis of sugar, and flavor with vanilla. Place the custard in saucers. cover with the apple sauce and serve. Butte JSuilgl. DRESSES FOR GIRLS. The lAti IMItleH ef tke KsflUfc TrimThe English dress all in one piece and opening in front remains in favor for gir8 from fivft to eleven years' of ,g, though well-grown girls wear wm. u t.:- o.,, , "B O ' " - dresses with the skirt and basque sen arate when only eight or ten years old. Many of these English dresses are only princesso dresses in name, as the skirt is cut off entirely and sewed to a silesia waist; the basque is then separate, with a lining of its own. The newest of these dresses have the skirt gathered all around, and for a neat finish a hem about four inches wide is turned up on win online, anu smcneu mere oy machine. The waist part is now cut much shorter behind than in front, and with very dressy suite the middle forms of the back are folded under in loops, and a sash bow with ends is sewed underneath. A vest that extends only to the waist line is gathered or plaited in a narrow space and placed under the pointed fronts; this vest is usually of soft silk like that of the sash for wool dresses, and there is a band of velvet like a belt crossing it at the waist line; the high standing collar is also of velvet, and there is a fold of velvet that serves as curl's. A stylish way of using the large metal buttons is to place a group of three of those each side of the vast, either just below the collar, or else low on the iknnts of the front. Square pockets of velvet are again used on the sides and two buttons are on each of these. Shades of brown, either golden or seal brown, are exceedingly popular for these English dresses and for those of all large girls, and at present the trimming is usually of the same color, l.ubv, cardinal, navy blue and all shades of green are also worn, but the preference is for the more sober brown shades. Imported dresses of the English patterns ure shown in ropped silks, plush and velvets, with trimmings of wool laces, Irish point and embroidery, but dealers say they are only eeful to them as models for plainer wool drosses, as women of good taste object to those rieh and elaborate drosses for small gfcto. Xtrptr'sJIfimr. Yellow Fever Inoculations. M M&rgagm reports that Dr. Ferire, f Kio Janeiro, has inoculated more than throe hundred persons with the cultured liquid of the yellow-fever microbe, such inoculations are performed with fire or six punctures in ono arm, and m a lew hours afterward tho notion t eontnlaine of headache and baokache, with a slight rise of temperaowre. Nausea and vomiting occur in rare cases. These symptoms sometimes last between two and three davs. but they are never serious. The inoeula tionswero practiced on individuals who were in the center of the infected local. ity. Hone of them died, and only very few presentee, mfid forms of yellow tm um outer hand, two nun drsnl daublitH Imim veJbiw fvr rwwutrrwJ -l . IL " " ' 1 1.L 1 oinatod norsons who lived with those who hUhtm vaomatW. ' UUUat 1111 PKBDHWI aHIUM HOVt-T Mr.
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We have all mtt tke mmmb who prides himself on nis candor; tm4 if there is any human being whom it is perfectly proper to loathe and abhor it is the demon who is constantly seyhng thai he is d M and always says as ho thinks. As a general thing he does not know bow to think, but he imagines ho does, and Crooeode at once to hold tho water-pot of is insane vaporing ever yoor head and iprinkle yon, uutilyoo feel like a patch of noxious weeds. It is a oarious fact that the wild animal known as tho eeoiid man is never ab)o to aoo your good qualities, but he snaps at your bad ones like a hungry trout at a fly. Ho looks you all over with his critical microscope, and if there is something good iu your life does he take it gently into his bands, hold it up to the sunshine, turn to round to got a better view, and then pot it back in its plaoc with the remark: "That's worth having, and I'm glad you Itavs it; try and get some naore of the earno kind?" Never! Wo say it very emphatically. Never! Ho is not candid in that way. But let him get a glimpse of a fib, and be will chase it as a weasel does a rat, and wlten he has caught it be will bold it up with an air of triumph, as though ho bad no other business in life than to hunt for such things, and then deliver a forty-minute discourse on the ultimate destination of people who toll fibs it is called sheol in the revised version and end by saying witli an air of depreciation: "Pm candid, and always say what I think." I nine cases out of ten candor is only another name for unspeakable meanness and smallness of soul, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred it ught to be rigorously suppressed- jV. IF. ChrUtim el ajAU? PJrFVFWfll The New Prussian Cruiser. The Admiral Nakbinioffis another of the so-called "Admiral" ships of recent construction for thu Itussiau navy. She was begun in December, 1888. Her measurement are: Length along loaded water-line, 388 feet; breadth of beam, 61 feet; medium depth, 25 feet 3 inches; displacement, 7,781 tons; compound engines, 8.000 indicated strength; armament, eight long range 8-inch guns, ten 6-inch guns, and torpedo cannon. Thia is the first war ship in which all the Med and iron used are of Hiwhi home pro ductioii ,V. Y Pmt, In South Carolina no railroad trabw are allowed to run on Sunday, exoep thos i whi it carrv the Uni od Statw tail. Divorce is absolutely forbidden - From tke Xtloul Capital. The Washington Pout says: Weadadre the stand taken by numerous eminent phy sicians in changing the mode of treatment of coughs and colds, and publicly endorsing Red Star Cough Cure because it is efficacious, free from dangerous ingredients and without morphia or opium, Tkis ex cellent remedy costs but twenty-five cents. Tan meceseful author 1mm a f ertaM to Ua own write. Tax Kortbern Pacific Railroad Comeaav Issue several illustrated pamphlets and sectional land maps for free uiHtri button which contain valuable information con cerning uie ncn agricultural ana grazing country traversed by the line through Minnesota. Dakota, Montana, Idaho, W attain K ton and Oregon. Tbe publications con-t-am a synopsis or tne untteu mateeland laws by whtoh Government lands can be secured free under tbe homestead pre-emption and timber culture acts and the terns or. sale or railroad Janus, tbe rates of fare ana zreiguti rates on emigrant movables and household goods and much other infor mation, luey are maiieu tree to any address by addresHing Chas. B. Lamuorn, Antique furniture The kind usually ivunu ib a new a pa per omce. Kaptare, Breach or Herein permanently cured or no pay. The wont ce&mgmiriiHtti! ramiAIetand references, two three-cent stamps. Workl's DftmeeMiary Medical Association, 068 Vain Street, JJufThe father of Catharine Wolfe, the wealthiest spinster in Amurioa, made nis money out of tecliiodani'-chnanrw. He was the first of famous merchants to mivertise extensively. Ar. 1. Tvme$. A cordial wish is thus expressed in Nevada: "May he live till every hair uii wit top oi ins nettu is as long as a Springfield,Mss.,i)o8esoosacuriou8 guide-stone on State street, near the head of Walnut, which was olaced there in lion. THE MARKETS. Xkw Toax, Deeemkw4, IS. OATTLK-Xatlve mer....S 3 ft O S uyrrow M Will lag su l' LK-Goou to (ftioiee see t m jtKAT e. s K?tt mxo mu COK.N-Xo OATS-Wettorn Mixed I'OKK-Stantlard Mew 8T. LOUIS. COTTOX-MlililllB KKKVKS-Uood to8 Heavy.... Fair to MediHM,.,, MOXJ8 Common to MMt.... aexe WO 17 .. is ee 4 OS 4 SC 3 Si a i u 4 te a m 3 74 3 S W SHKKP-Kiurto etietoe s IIAHJK XJC.V to nOtttM 9 u WiiKAT-Xe.2taWntor... to .No. S " as a OORN-Xo. 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A lady on Fifth Avenue, Hew York, SUMHtIV tataMaWMHMl a aOmkmt i "Oiu soeior. aav knsbandie He attended a oanooslastninht. four sneanhei aatd tromised to be wMh his fellow eittsens asjals to-day, shit oh, doe tor, no toons nearly mm," "Mas be bsoa la polities iomtf" M No. only last year. He wort for James MoCaoUy's eleotioa.M MHo will get well, mad cm I He has a stomach for any dlsee..if ho worked for him!" PollUeal life, of short or long dw-aitoa. Is very exhaHsting, as Is evhleae from the' ffreat mortality whtoh prevail amog puWtc men. Jtot-U. B. Ksnator M. K. Bmoe, who has been long in public life, says: "The other day, whoa stepping Sato a ear at a crossing, I found Dr. within, who eyed me up and down in a surprised way, remarking: Why, Henator, how well yen look! "Well, I feel pretty well,' I answered." The doctor uttered an ineredoloee reply, whoa the Senator frankly told htm, la answer to an inquiry, that it was Warner's safe enre which accomplished for him what the profession had failed to do. Senator Brace says his friends are very mueh astonished at this revelation of newer. Tkf Gloix. Orerwhelmlitelr DefeMeS. Tub flower of the family is often the latest to rise. Albany Argot. Tho Draft Horses of Franco. While some people in America call all horses imported from France Normans, it is a fool that there is no breed in France called by that name by the Freifch people; the name, Norman, therefore, is purely American. The principal broods of France are known as Pcrcherons and Boullanais. Tiie Pcrchorons are tho most highly prized of wwrrenen races, ami ail departments of France go to the Perch for stallions to improve their local breeds. The Perclioron stud book of Fwnce, published under the authority of the French GovcrmnctU, is tho only stud book of draft horses that is or ever tuis been published in France, and now contains the pedigrees of about 6,000 animals. But some importers are offering certificates from France of Norman draft horses that may mislead people who do not understand tho French language into believing these records of origin. Not one of them issued contains a pedigree. They are furnished at the request of American buyers by the secretary of ono of the French Agricultural societies, .who says there is no intention of publishing thorn in stud book form, as they have no pedigrees and arc of no value whatever. It is a well known fact that what a man gives for a horse over from $500 to 00 the price of a good grade is paid for purity of blood; and where tho seller is not able to give the recorded pedigree of the animal sold as evidence of additional value, he has no right to ask it. With these facts before him, no intelligent man will buy a horse imported from France unless he is recorded with his pedigree in full in the Percheron Stud Book of France. A romantic story tke one in wkieh your best girl lives. Danville Breeae. " CoMvmpfton Care" would be a truthful name to give to Dr. Pierce's 41 Golden Medical Discovery," tbe moat efficacious medicine yet discovered for arresting tbe early development of pnlntonarv aieease. cut "oonsHmtiUoa eare" would not sufficiently indicate tke scone of its influence and usefulness. In all the many diseases which spring from a derangement of the liver and blood tke "Discovery" is a safe and sure specinc. Of all oruggists. Tne best kind of servants for hotels Jan-experienced. How often is the light of tbe household clouded by signs of melancholy or irritability on the part of tbe ladies. Yet tkey are not to be blamed, for thev are thn i tit of ailments peculiar to that sex. which i know not of. But the muveu iiu iy reiiiorea oy ine use or Dr. rierce s "ravonte rrescription," which, as a tonic and nervine for debilitated women, is certain, safe and fdeeeant. Itisbeyonu ai l compare tne great kealer of women. Otxjvnclerki are eonator-f Hers -Xotfm-Ur Fett-Mtpru. Pi kk's Tooth AcmcDnors oureinlmiauto ' (mm? miptmr heals end beautifies, ate. UKKMAN U)KN KBMOVBR kills CotTi! k BuntoaS. Kotb ahavers nse soft seen entirely. EoMon Vest. Ir afflicted with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggieto bell it. 35c. J ON Ml calk him Ja I h a rough brk.lfirfoe Otoerwr. Bkoxchitis is curwl liy frequent small doses ol Pieo's Cure for Consumntkm. 1 VKMHW dfB f trf4 SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. eW NmTi l AN lBttSH. etu UMineoK.no. Lawyer t AtJk toianLI Ika'aebeeaalBtetaSFS S t Pt W MM wltk catarrh for 20 1 Teen. It became chron. to, aad extended to mr threat, cauatn hoereeneea and greetsiekaltT to aeeakliwr. I alao, to a greet ex teat, ton tke etMt ef keerlac ana of r the see of Sir's Cream Halm ail nwiac of meeom and air vetoe ei hearta bare reatlr Imeroved.Jm. W. Davimo, At . Krrtr at Lav Mmi Bboeib, iiL A ee, Tif Vf? ,",0,,h nrfli teafreeeWeta rtcfnuim.ii orBt imtraiti? Send fur eear. MLX BnoTHkHS, Drusgiau, Oireto, g, y. S200, Mill II IfLBersmrT'
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