Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 October 1886 — Page 3

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MATING THE SHABrHHS.

Army Yets Wb Wm fM aave aw the HwikifllM, K withstanding; the popular mwifuar notion of .Hariw niteUtif grmm orangera and gutting koUt by their own petard, the fact is, that when an icprt eouttuNwae mau put hw teniaeiei upon a "uekr,""iKithiiif usually eomes before ha lete go. The tmMimpHMttt hertt ha furaieheti a iew hona fWa exception to the rule that IN worthy ef chronicling. The low (aiNM and the preweuim of so vast a number of strangers have of eourae drawn h grant numlier of shark to Sail FranoUoo. This claw is distinct from aiekpackeU anrl thieves. It in formed of uontitluHco operator., pure ami simple, prtijinreU to victim! the Grand Army of the Republic stranger Ht any thing from bunko to mont. Some of them omne from Chicago, some from an. Louts, and there are two or three face on the. street that arc familiar to Ins'eoUr iyriiea and his dutec-tltes at Xew York. One ot the metropolitan outlit" was lamenting hU lack of luok to a party of friends in a Kear ny street sporting resort the other evening. 41 I had bt;en reading up army hi lory for about a month," lie said, "and was well potted on the leading battles. You wo 1 wanted to be able to talk to the veterans, but it turned out that it got mo into a pretty tight fix. I got acquainted with an old fellow and found that lie had been in the battle of Gettysburg. I wanted to draw him into a poker game and to make myself olid, and said: Why, I was in that it, too.' Isthatsor' he said. You ain't a G. A. K., are you?' 44 4 No,' I answered: 4 1 don't care to loin for private reasons.' 44 4 So you were at Gettysburg?' the out tenon' went? on. 'What ivmon, ow, did you belong to?' To Sickle'. ' Yes, yoswhr, I belonged to that. too. Where were yon the night after Uh first day's fighting?' i slept in a nam on uuip's Hill, I answered, cautiously, for I felt I was getting into deep water. Not' be exclaimed. 'What kind of a looking barn was it?' . . . a "'wen,' isani, at random, 'an near as I can remamlmr it was a small. tinglc4tory htiildingt with one side partly blown out.' 44 4Not Was there a straw-rick in it? 44 41 don't know,' I said, desperately; 'I believe there wn.' You don't say so?1 lie replied; 4aad toe manger misted r 44 'Yet, I think aa. ' 41 'Whs there another fellow there with you?' .1 W " 'i uniiK mere was,- i saiu, like a blamed fool, not knowing what wae coming. 'ion woundrel, von,' relied the old man, 'that was me! Give me back tnv wallet I' 'What walletf 'O, you know, well enough. The blasted thief that slept with me that night stole my wallet and two hundred dollars in greenbacks. I've boon lookin: for him now lor twentv-five vears. a- -a a . v a a " i tnougnt i aaoweu you when yen come up!' It took some of the hardest talking i ever um in my me to get rm ot mm. I don't want any moxe Grand Army in mine. Another story wae tola in the Oregon lieaduuarter. It seems that a couple of smooth-tongued gentry lastuneu on to one of the veterans, and proposed to to out and the town. nut before, starting he ewonsed himself a minute, and stated on coming back that he had left his money with a friend for safe-keeping, and only taken along a few dollars. They told him it was all right if he knew where he could find his friend whan he wanted him, He said he did, and the party started out. the two confluence-men stxmt about ten dollars apieoe enter taining the victim, and then proposed that he look up hie friend, get his cash and play poker. T nun' ii Lin. In f " said the veteran. 44Whj", I thought yon knew where to find him," pretested one of the sharps. ".So I do," said tl veteran, "but it liapneH he's the same friend on whoso account I'm wearing this badge. I mean uncle bam. xcm see, for pre eautien, Inntnry money in an envd ope before I started, addressed it to myself and dropped it in tho letterbox. No, gentlemen, I ;a't get any THE MODEL HUSBAND. A Wnnw Whit TklHlM That Marrl jn -bv m MaHHUHTH', Hut UI1hf. A elever Frettoh woman, writing to the Husband of a Iriead. piquantly pUM the question tHas: You, air, kavo supnesoa yourself a model husband, jmd in many rospcota you were oae. Aovenueiess, vou have one point in common with tlte great mass oi your aroiiiran, namoiv. to form a very wecke idea of the dutiw which marriage imposes on your wifd ano a venr vagne nwa of those -which, it inijyoscs on yourself. Marriage is not a monologue, but a dialogue. You have studied only one part, and that not your own part. You are too sincere, sir. not to admit that your conception of marriage was simply this: to add to the customary tntisfHOtlons of your life as agreeable accessory iu the pcr.xoa of a worthy ami graceful woman wIkj would adorn your house, would perpetuate! yonr Maine, and would bring you, in short, without much trouble, an increase of omfort and res'MJOtabiiity. You. like all y our sex, weald like to find in rarb in the provinces or abroad, tlait marvelous woman who would make all the aacrilieea and require neti of yon. Yon have not found her, and no om will find her, for this rare bird that yon all dream ofthe family womvi-imnlks a bird rarer yet the family man. What do I mean by a .family msa? It hi not a man who works tapt'stry sitting a4 the feet of hit wife, who arranras the bill of fnw, write the inritt(g, plaoes the lamps fiwnilywa him with whom we rami the

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admire die same painting or land,hint who mak for mm an it)laeHnal life beanie Din own or rntUat; withm khi own; him who aeuociai, aa, K not with all tab) occupations, X katt wit all tab ktbmra, and who. otHiwotMutlv

swfWm no taeta nor, akaanre, no Uv tireat of heart or vmA which he U not willing or awe Wthacw with ua; the man, in short, wbo,waa he mnrrtes, frank ly devote. aU he ha to the interoat oi the laatiiy without any aeiftsh roaorve. a man. and you will attaea yonr wife to the home by attachint yonraau to it. lour home will be not only m yonr hoose; you will oarry it ' with yon like a donteetlc altar. It will be wherever you shall be with bar; it will be in your heart and in youn wherever you mingle in affection afc intimacy your thou rats, vour imnres sions, your enthusiasms, your beliefs, your oharitiea. Certainly, air, marriage is ara eat'H prise which promises inestimable iMineiiU; but there U a bill of expenses. Have you read it? I fear not; since, if you had, you would have seen there that a large part of the education oi the wife should eonte from her husband; that it is for him to model to his wish, to shape according to preference, to raise to the dignity of his sentiments and his thoughts, thbt young heart and mind which souk only to please him; you would have soon there that it is both prudent and agreeable to add to the bonds which unite a wife to hei husband those which unite a pupil to his tencher, his guide, his friend. I hear the objection 3011 make. This young heart, this youthful mind, will not consent to your arrangements. They will oppose to you their futile ed Mention, their love of dissipation, oi vanity, of coquetry; in short, the incur able frivolity of women. I do not believe in the incurable frivolity of won en, neither do you, for you often see, as 1 do, their frivolity transforming itself under the influence of affection, of pity, of faith, of misfortune, into austere devotedues and lirm self-ab negation. Why may it not yield to the sweet authority of first love, so powerful over the heart of women that it reappears through every thing; as she lives? through outrage, resentment, vengeance, remorse. 4'No! avow it, you have not made this attempt. You have hoed that this child whom you married would become at once an accomplished woman merely through the influence of the sacrament of marriage. Well, sir, tltis miracle was one which you yoursolf should have undertaken to perform. Consider whether you can not yet accomplish it." Cor. Dt Moimt (.) Register. SODA LOCOMOTIVE. Queer Meters far Use la City Where Steam la FerbtrlSlea. At the Baldwin Locomotive Worki there are iu eouis of construction four locomotives which are designed to be run by soda, which takea the place of fire under the boiler. Soda has much the same power ae coal without any of the offensive gases which that fuel emit. The engines are to be ran on streets where steam 'engine are forbidden. The engine has much the same ap poaranoe as a paaeenger ear. It it about IS feet long, entirely boxed in, with no visible snwke-staofcs or pines, aa there is no exhauet or refuse. The boiler is of copiter, 84 incites in diameter, and lo feet long, having tube running through it, as in steam boilers. Inside the boiler will be placed five tons of soda, which, upon being dampened by a jet mt steam, produce! an intense beat. When the soda ii thoroughly saturated, which will oeeui in about six hours, the action ooaass, and then it is necessary to restore it Is its original state by forcing through the boiler a stream of superheated steam from a stationary boiler, which drives the moisture entirely from the soda, when it is again ready for use. The exhaust steam from the cylinders is used to saturate the soda, aad by tub: means all refuse is tteed. These anginas are the first of theit ....... .....w "v.ii "'!" " . try, and are being constructed under f the supervision of George Kuchlor, a kind that have been built in this cotin uerman enjrmeer. The onsines win ' have about the same power as those on the New York elevated roads, and will readily draw fonr light care. Soda engines are now need ia Berlin and other Kuroirean citiew very successfully, and they also traverse the St. Gutbard tunnel, under the Aljw, where steam engines can not be ncd, because the length of the tunnel renders it impossi ble to devise a system of ventilation whieh will carry oft the foul gases gen-" uraieu uy a lucomouvu. 00 overpowering would those gases become that suffocation would ensue. Mec&rd. ....I 1 . . .. , s . Overheard at Long Branch. Oil, Amarintha, isn't ho. handsome? I'm sure he's a German Baron.M So am I Ceoulht. Such a military figure! If we coulel only manage to get an introduction to him.'" (When quite mar to them the "baron" moot a male friend, who hails him with): "Holloa, Jake Landenschlagerl What are vou dolus nowadays?" Veil, netting much, Monster Kohn. ( You reconnect I raa broke up in dot 4 vite goods beesKnesa. I dinks now I buy me out a barter shop ' (Two terribly disajvpointml flirt reeede dimly into the distance.) i'Ai'iaaVfMSM Cm. Willing te Oblige Him. Chief of Lynchers Have you any atatement to niakeP Culprit (suavely) A request, "State It." 44I notice this is a walnut tree. Now. ex I uaed to bo a naragraphist, 1" 'AH right. We ll hanr vou on thai eheetnut yonder." MiititMhttiH Call. n sa tfsm "T A game of ball was decided in a remarkable manner at New Bedford. Mass., recently. The tMt-cher was knocked out by a liner, which struck him in the cheat. Whan ha recovered the ball was found lodged u niter his arm, and the batsman waa declared out. this outeh winning the game for Um yisoh ar'a aAttkJfeieiaa ahi if f

HOME, FAMM AMD QAMOCML Saea hmh m hmilil ktM all the s)a ayad brauehaa eat eat and th atcoager ahoeta short ansti about oho third. It will improve both thait growth aad ajqpearaea,- JitM tmd Apjile Fnddiag: Pulp of two r three large baked apples, while of use egg, one oup powdered sugar. Bf.l the ingredionts half ait hour and i.i. r ; i . i . i i -

u , t uJ,, nu. "" " ..--v A, V" f,uw w" , m uhh ,""Tf .r"" ,'"u A "; P' 1m,,w MOt ti"y darkened and ' nuuHi . m. nuu ilia raiuitan mmm ni vent the water from becoming stagnant. The soil should be light and Jibroua Chicago Herald. Linaeed oil rubbed on briakly witl a piece of felt will aaually remove the white water-mark or ring on the wood of table tops or hleboard, that it madelwheie goblets or pi to her 1 are left to stand that are not perfectly dry underneath. N. . (Httervtr. The best time to plant strawberries is aa soon as vegetation starts it the spring, so aa to get the benefit of all the spring showers. We can plant with success in May or June by removing all the fruit stems and nearly all the leaves. The time for planting in autumn hi when the new plants are fully matured, about the middle of August, or later, when the night get oool -AllMtny Journul. Baked l'ears: If a moderate oven it at command for several hours in sueoacMion, a very nice method is to prepare the fruit the same as for lemon 01 finger-pears, but without any seasonng, and, placing them in a jar, oovei closely, and bake very gently five or six hours. Then the juice may be Coured off, the seasoning added; all oiled up and poured over the fruit. Serve cold. llaptht Weekly. A good tooth-beautilier is powdered sulphur, which is also an excellent tooth preserver. This may be used daily. For occasional use, say once a week, the following is a good recipe: Pumice-stone, one ounce; bicarbonate of soda, one-half ounce: powdered talc, one-half ounce. Fresh-looking lips, clean, white teeth, and a breath like "sweet frankincense, aloe am) myrrh," will make up for many a deficiency in feature. Chicago TrtftHtte. A garden soil that has been brought up into a high state of fertility is capable of producing two or even more light, green garden crops in a season. In fact it loses less of heat and fertility to grow a second crop than it would to lie idle or grow a crop of weeds that are pretty sure to go to seed. After the Hist green peas, radishes, etc, are off, svt out cabbage plants, or plant late cucumbers or sow turnips. Keep the soil rich and active. Never allow the weeds to take possession in any part of the growing sea 90U,Ukiatqo Journal. FATTENING FOWLS. Peculiar AavMttage mt titmtile Metked Tte with Great KueeM. Dr. Bennett says, according to big experience, feeding-houses, at onee warm and airy, with earth floor. well raised, aad capacious enough to accommodate twenty or thirty fowls, have always succeeded beet. The floor may be slightly littered down, the littet often changed and the greatest clean!! boss observed Sandy .gravel should be placed in several different Invert and often changed. A sufficient number of troughs for both wsiter and food should be placed around, that the stock mav feed with as little interruption m possible from each other, and perchei in the same proportion should be fur nished for th CMW3 birds which are inclined to perch, which few of them will desire after they have began to fatten, but which helps to keep them en and contented until that iieriod. In this mode fowls may Ik fattened te the highest pitch ami yet preserved in a healthy state, their flesh being equal in quality to the barn-door fowl. To suffer fattcnins mwi 10 pvruii in uoinmrj 10 m general practice, since it is inippoad to bend and deform the broaet bone, but as a 1 . 1. . i 1 . ... S soon aa thev become hvr ami indo. lent from feeding thev will rather in clinc to rest in straw, and the liberty oi perching on the commencement of their cooping has a tendency to accelerate the period when they are inclined to rest on the floor. It has always been a favorite maxim among breeders that the privation oi light by inclining fowls to a constant itmtf nf rniUMiv'iuiil 5np wlimi moviirl bv the annetlte for food, nromotea and . - accelerates obealtv. It mav no.siblv be so, though not promotive of health; but aa it is no question that a state of obesity obtained in this way can not bo a state of health, a real question arises whether the Hesh of aniniab) no fed can equal in flavor, ntttriintent and solubility that of the same species fed in tho natural way? Pe- ' cuniary and market interest may, per- . haw, be best answered by the plan of j darknoM and close confinement; but a feeder for his own table, of delicate tastes, and ambition of furnishing his I board with the choicest ami most salu brious viands, will declare for the nat ural modu of feud tor: and in that view a feeding yard graveled and sown with the different kinds of grasses, the room being open all day for the fowls to re

tire at plea-mru, will have a decided preference as tliu nearest approach to the barn-door aystenu Inseota and animal food also form a part of the natural diet of poultry, are medicinal to them iu a weakly state, and the want of such food may some limits impede their thriving. All practical and iwacthialile plans have their peculiar advantages; among others, that of leaving poultry to forage and shift for themselves. But where a sternly and regalar profit U required from them, the best method, whether for domestic use or sale, is onttant high kuep from the beginning, whence they will not only be always ready for the table with very little extra attention, hut their flesh will he mt peri or in juiciness and rich flavor to those whkn are fattened from a low and Maniated state. Fed in thbt mode, he spring pnltata are particularly fine, at the same ttatu moet nounshiiir.aad r tararirn w Y w 1 a t v avva. & a , jsurffasb

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1 Wea Tfcm N fX.O TluMi-Ptwooret 1 ! who are not aomMlato with arhMts have aa htoa that they are feohMaa, atera n who eaaH apprselata a joke and never Utiak f totliag one. Yea terday tt was the good fortune of a reporter for tbU paper te maet a priest who M frequantly oalled to the Cttaritf Me piiil, and who has aeoomplUbaa ateeh good ia reforming the aaforteaate peopla so ofta found la that iaetitatloa. Durint the eonversatioa the twerat father told aamwouH anweiatj anecdote of his peresaal expei-leaee, and wound up a very pleasing evening by telling a fanny story about a priest in Ireland who wae laherla? to et a n amber of eonvlete to Join the Catholic Char oh. It teem that seven men were eeateaeed te be treaiported, and among them was aa lrielimaa convicted of eoantarfettlng. According to the custom of the country the com riot were allowed to eaoeee any religion they desired to adopt, aad the Irishman made up hi miad that they should all become Catholic. Accordingly whan they aesemble l ia the pritoa yard the subject of re'Uion was brought up liy the Irlouman, whs sahlt "Boys, w have all been bad together, we have made lots of money and ant it, aad now since we have all to join the church there i ao reason why we should be tparated. I n w propose that we toe a ha'penny aad shape our oowm oa the result. If a harp eomb ap we will all lie Catltoliea, and if a ejueen shows up we will be Proteetaats." "Agreed, said the eonviot, aad Pat toseed the ha'penny aad Um harp woh. Accordingly they all became Catholics; and just before their departure the parish priet approached Pat and asked hew ks managed to convert hla fellow-eoaviete. 40, eny enough," replied Pat, aad be tlfoa told the story of the ha'penny. 'Old you risk your immortal soul ea the turning of a penny!" exclaimed the priest In holy horror. , "Indeed, I did not," replied Pat; "that ha'penny had a harp ea both sides. I made It myself." A RICH TOOTH-FULLER. Th War Dr. Kvmim Haw Fbtaerea the Nmm of KIhk an (4 QHeene. Cor. Cleveland Leader. I met yesterday a Philadelphia who has been residing in Paris formanyyears. He tells me that Dr. Evans, the American dentist there, is worth at least $10,090,000, and that he lire like a, Prince. Evani aald one day that he supposed that he was the only man m the world who had pulled the nosos aad hurt the jaw of every King upon an European throne. Evans went te France in the time of Louis If apoleon, and went in with an American namec Brewatr, who was deatist to the Em per ir. Young Evans was a pretty good tooth-puller and understood how to polish hi manners as well as the gold which he put into teeth, and he beeame so popular with Louis Napoieon that he sueoeeded in freezing out Brewster and taking hi place. I have heard srme ttoriea of Engenk meeting Napoleon at Dr. Evans o4He- dur ing the courtship of the two, and that, in fact, Louie Na) oleon first saw her in Evan dental chair. At any rate, he soon get in with the Empress, aad he car ried himself so well that hwa popular with the whole family. Evans was natty little fellow with large features aad a good talker. Among his presents were dlamoisdstudded snuff-boxes, ins rings, diamond pins aad furs which were almost worth their weight in gold. His house In Paris is filled with beautiful souvenirs, aad he has presents from all the Kings, front the Csar of Russia down to the Prince ot some petty dukedoa. Gladstone' Krbttkn to Victoria. (St. Stephen's Rasett. Queen Victoria's dislike for Gladstone dates baok to tho time when she hesitated about signing the Irish Church Establishment Mil. "But, madame, yon must sign," sail Mr. Gladstone. The Queen Indignantly rejoined: "Sir, do you know who I amr" "Ye?, madams,' responded Mr, Gladstone, "the Queen ot England. But does your Majesty know who I ana? I am the people of England." Ah Kvent r Great Inter. IKstelllne (P. T.) Bell. Children," ald a Dakota school teach, er, "from tha noise outsldo I think a dog fight is going on. You are all excused and may go out and watch it. Don't get ia a hHrry, here, It will look better to let yout tencher go ftrst!" and he shot out of th doer followed by a wild rush of the Mhol ars. THE MARKETS. Kkw Xouk, Sept. n, MSs. CATTLK Native Steer S S COTTON M Wdll nr 9H FLOUR Good Vo OtoetM IN S WHKAT-Xo. 2 Red 84 S4X CORJJ'yOe Seeee W & OATS-Weetern MixeU 42 S4 POKK-New Mesa 11 W St U M 8T. LOUIS. COTTON Middling , t HKtCVlta-tioeUtoOtmtoe.... 4 St 4 ,7ft r ah: to MeUlam... S St 4 MOOS-OomiaontoSeteet..., IN IN SMKKP-FalrteCTftohM. I 75 4 8 rjLOUK Pateats 4 M 4 M Medium to Straight S S a e WHKAT-Xo. 2 Red Winter... Mm 7,S COKX-No. J MlxeU. Si NX OATS-Xo. S MX KYX-Xo. 2 4K 40 tomacco l.uafs 2 ee m e ea . 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IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BIUOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES , RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine ha Trade Mark aad areaisd Kef Lines ea wrapper. TAKE WO OTHER. N. JNI MIX'S Sffli's Tonic Symp FOR THE CUHI OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL WALAPtlAL PltlABIt. The yrayrieter of this salebrated miHshu tastly slaimB for it a superiority over aUretsw diss ever osTedMtapuhll taeiATl, OEBTADr, tFXEDT aaa PXBJUBVTj awe staadiBf. Ba refers Is the satire Wostsra aad touthsra eoaatry tohear him testimony to the truth of th assortisa mAmM ease whatavoririU it fail to aura kf the dlrtotioas are striatly followed sad oarried oat Ia a great autay easei a siagle d has heea sufBcteat for a euro, aad whole fam.Uoi have heea eared sy a single bottle, with ajnorloot reeterat.oa of tho general fceei'.k. It ia, however, armdoat, aad ia every ease more oor taia to ear, if it we is ooatiaaod ia smaller deeea for a week or two after the disease ha heea ohoslrsd, more esaooially ia dimealtsai lesur-stauadiaaT oases. Vsaslly tins modiotae will met raaafr any aid to keep the howols in Modwrder. thoald the patieat, however, r. amir a oatharti metieiB, after hariag takea three er fear do of the Toaio, aiiagle daeo of KBBTf YB01TABL1 7AMILT HLLl will hooamoioat. Valae other pUL Trie, faLOO per Bottle; tia Bottle forff. DR. JOHN BULL'S tMTM'S TONIC SYKUf, BULL'S SAnSAPAMLLA, BULL'S WvBM BfSTMYER The Penular Uemedlea of the Bay. rrfaeieal doVa, ll Bala it., UKISTILU, KT. WEBSTER. With or wttfaawat Pateatt Id. IT IB THE tsTAJTO ARS Authority ia the Gor't Priatiag OAoe.aad wMh the U. 8. Supreme Court, and in reoomaaeadeJ by the State Sup'ta nf Schools ia 36 male. In addition to yarious tisefnl tab the ;tea feeue of this work com prist's J A MCTHWARY, U jS) Jia,ow aortM, auwi x.agT8TWfa m u A MZETTEER OF THE WWhLI, 85,000 Titlea, (Jut added) aail A PHKMAPNICAL DICTWhUY, nearly 10,000 Koted Persons, ILL In OW BOW. ' It la aa iavalnable companion la erery grhool and at erery Fireside. S. A C. MEMUAM a CO., Pub'rs, Spring Id, Maaa ELY'S ffA-rAEwDU UnuMDALIR when applied lato the aoetrlla, will be abeorbed effect nallr cleaneliif the heal or catarrhal Tlras. canslag health r secretion. It allajrs Inflamttiatlon, arotert the mrmbraae of the nasal passages from addltlunal coida. completelr heels the sores and restores sente 0 taste aad smell. NOT A UQtna1 if ewerTi AQntok Relief Poattive Cure A particle ts applied Into each nostril and I s agreeab touM-. Price !W rts.b mall r at druggists. Seadf circular. t.LX nituiiir.its, uruggists, uwego, jh T 1. TNEKST IN JBf-Write for prices. rABMEKS, ATTstja. TiOMt IftnerelAnodenlerlniirtowajK-lllKt these wagons, write to Factory 1 or wiiotele Piloea. U Ifiii WifM Wirfci, FM ihi Lk, Wte. FACE, HANDS, FEET. aad all lar krrta4W iariaaae rH tiTlMnt, SumHImi Hair, Strdi NtrU. tMm, Vru;oU. Fmtk Hat Km, a.m, Br. johoj, H52rwiv77 a. t-MriK OPIUM HABIT MiorteK Vna tlme Kew.lnfslllbleremedr. tapartfeleala ortclf-drnlal. Tsr when cared. HaihImhhc ImiR tree. DK. C.J. WKATIIKKltr, KaneasCltr, Mb. EDUOATIOHAL. UTVV. fiocnreannMeMliitepat!nlif aia l.ttiinllLt(Kg CoLLaoa. IISHh;.M.V. smaBn mw'wjfcBWr''Bte BwleWSwo1 IrVff WtW iag,SHWiaB,eKareiantHa a's Ceiteae. St. Leal. Me. uraduat 1 sta asafal hi aiitlaa inlltTH OtoealaM fee MerakUs MMt Cnred Ih 1 to Oa 4ra. Jtm pay t Wt em-ytt. Ba. w . Sn)eaaMHs e, tshavaoa , senta Wmg,BAlfw WATMseat ... anywhere. Sewdjyr waslMala racit-I,lf. Be TewMsta) aSV trTBBBB oaSB)S)'Aa whtBSdfafn gTowa $5 Mawre a IHIwlea, mosHi ve eare for AttfJ I aererlaUa. Itr.&dMeeee.y.Y.OHj ITWLLw) AX,K,t 110)1 WNBUC WMtTl IH TU AnynnTmtW WJtMI B)4wlrS? twBw)w iTw?wl BwJW wanTS) w4rSm,sBfBjBBjSBra sj SmmW

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