Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1887 — Page 7

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Ores len4, .., 1mm bwlit three 'jrehes Um ps mtMMH, the cost g- ' 'jtsjMihjg DeVW. ' 4xew Ytk CRy neatls tweMty-flv cw 4iht mII below tbo hlrh-ehool , eoeUng ever af,WO,00a X 1'. Rev. Dr. Henry JkjKm Morton Ihm resign' the rectorship of St. James' Protectant Kpisetipal Cbnrck, PMliMklphi, after flftY-eix yearn of mrviee.

Mr. StHtraeoM says of the 81 va-

tkm Army: "If it were wiped out of London live thousand extra jk1 icemen aonhl Hot fill it i1mj in th repression

nl crime himI disorder.'?

Th man who reproachfully h

whv Um churches do not have a revival

Nil the time Is respectfully reo nested to elucidate why we tto not fvs a spring season all the year through.

JkLr&ii CkrtMtuH Adwwue.

A little Moslem girl Mid to one of our missionaries: I like yotir

Jnaus 1 eause he loves little mrls. Our

Mohammed did not love little girl."

Tko oliiid had struck tlie key-note of

Christianity. ,V. Y. Witnm.

The love of book. as the mere

scholar ha it," says Prof. Blackie,

tk root of all solemn stupidity. Tlie

habitual fixing the eye on grave liooks is one of the jfreat evils of modurn education. Jajte r aml JV. When Rev. Russell H. Conwell entered on the pastorate of Grace Baptist Church, Philadelphia, about four yuan ago, the membership was less than three hundred. It is now nearly nine hundred. Fhilatklpktm Pres. The Methodist Woman's Home Missionary Society employs Mrs. H. Matthews as a missionary at Castle Garden. There is a large field for loving Christian work among the female immigrants as they reach their new home. N. Y. WUnet. The Brooklyn Children's Aid Society reports: Total number of persons helped during the past year, 8,212;

number of meals furnished (exclusive

uamiBMl he XaJAhL i

le frana n VMmM aUpasv

AwMm OwimI at f4ii , Mr. Kraitnnr. the Consul for -anstria

Hwiiflnry at Yokohama, ha published In a Vwnan jimrnal an elaborate ami lutereting report upon Japan, from

wbieh we take a few extra U. in kingdom wiU of 8,100 hdands (ineluding the Kurile and Liu-Kiu groups),

the vast majority of which are of submarine volcanic creation, while only

the four larger ones vie.: Yeseo, Nlphon, Shikoku and Kineiu have been detached from the continent by depressions and inundations. The let harbors are: Maternal and Hakodadi, in Yewo: Ide. Yokohama, Schimidxe,

Tolm, Matoya, Nugata, Kobe, Nagoya ami Mitaroi, in Kiphoa; Jakamatsuaud Smmki. in Shikoku: Katfosima and

Nairasaki. in Kiusiu. Fuel Yama. 12,

900 feet in height, has been inactive

since 1707, when a terrible eruption occurred, spreading destruction far and wide: similar catastrophe are recorded

to Iiave happened at intervals of 170

years since sm v. u., ami n. j general belief, therefore, that a fresh outburst U imminent Earthquakes,

though frequent, never lose their

terror; it is calculated that at least one entire town falls a victim to their

ravages every seven years, and in 1854 Tokio suffered a loss of sixteen thousand houses and an equal number of itthalHtants. Tlie difference of climate in the northern and sonthorn isles is as great as that between Iceland and Sicily, and though nowhere is it absolutely inimical to the health of Europeans, yet ita extreme humidity and mutuabillty

are a source of serious discomfort. The coal-mines are now worked on modern principles and with improved machinery. The output in 1881 was 700,000 tons. Foreign vessels can always get a sufficient supply at Nagasaki. The exietence of petroleum has been known for centuries, but began to be in use only fifty years ago. It would be of the" very best quality if properly cleansed. In 1883 thirteen hundred new wells were opened, at depths vary

ing from thirty to three hundred yams

HOME, FARM AND OAKDf

Al U JT7V Will? IU linvttvn mjwm - j and are moieover subject to exception-

allv hea-v Uxation. Foreigners are

garments distributed, ,341; amount received in part payment by boys, etc, f4,867.9. Since tin? death of Morley Pimsheonit has lieen feareil thatMethmlism wa losinjr its hold in London. To arrest this tendency a vigorous effort is being made by tlie English Wesleyatis to estaldteh a West London Mission. A large talwrnacle, similar to Spurgeen's, is contemplated, with mission premises on an elaborate scale. Rev. M. Guv Pearse will visit America

with a view to raising a pertion f the I

Innds lor the enterprise

THE DIVORCE EV1L.

exclnded from all participation in them

except aa ungineers. Gobi mining ami washing have proved

uurcmiinerative. and more than one

hundred placers now stand idle. Al

though gold and silver were discovered.

in the eighth and ninth centuries, the Jaance are still so unskillful in separating the two metals that their gold.

has invariably an alloy of silver. Ow

injr to a glut of the precious metals in

Japan in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, ami tlie ignorance prevailing

of their current value in the rest of the

t world, more than one thettsaad millions

Tk (Mr retiM wr atfOm , of gold guhlen were drawn from the uwrm LfwfetaUM Tm . cmuitty l)v tm, prt)le ami Dutch As the case now stawls, not only do , witi) tHe"1Hiriod fjfe hundred vears.

the grounds lor voree vaty mmwi ( Thts l.otHutiMi xre now changed with each State and Territory, but the . tb1mh u .jjw! t Mimlr W

kgan proceedings ami the effects ( ; WMtof tb jhw'w as metals M'imirtadecrees of divorce are. almeet equally t-H),S from Corw. china, America and.

ami hopelessly diverse, in some aiaies , jj,,.,,!. Cojmer was discovereil xni.

aresmence o nve rnnn ir? ura wm. iiiWiNlfrliiarewirliertkliold

" - " C9

frames for the hot-beds and get every

thing ready. Save the manure for

that purpose, which should he n-een and free from eeewe litter. Alkm Jourtud.

Apple filling for eake: One mrge xr two small ajipiee pared ami grated, the juiee anU grated rind of one lemon, one-half cup of sugar and a small piece of butter. Boll five minutes. Th4 It is not best to utilise trees as supports for grapevines. Not only does the vine completely shade the trees, hut it lMHnmes difficult to gather the grapes, while jn-uning is almost impossible. WeUrn Mnrul. Stock, as a rule, are naturally clean and will not lie down to rest in a manure idle if more cleanly and com

fortable quarters are provided, and we all know that cleanliness is conducive

to liealth. Frttirit Fanner.

Sugar Candy,- Two pounds brown sugar, quarter of a pound of butter, half teacuirful water. Boil for half an

hour, then try a little in a saucer, and if it hardeifiipour the candy very thinly

on warm buttered plates, and put it in a sold place on snow or lee If possible

to harden. Walnut or sliellbaiK Ker

nels, as many as the candy will hold,

rreMtlv inmrove it. Grated cocoanut

may be used instead. Chicago Xews.

The fattening value of grains de-

penw. Inrgely upon the free oil or fat contained in them, with their sugar,

starch, etc. One ier cent of oil is con

sulered equal to mora than wo per eent. of sugar and starch. At those es

timates sixty-nine pounds of corn equal seventy-eight pounds of barley, but tlie barley'is richer in albuminoids, ami is therefore more valuable than corn for the development of flesh. X. Y, Trib

une. , '

-Boiled Cup Custard: Beat the eggs

well with sugar, strain through a gauze sieve into a pitcher, add milk to your taste and flavoring. Put the pitoher in

a vessel of boiling water, stir the susfard until it is like a cream, take off the

fire and stir until the steam ceases. The

custard must not be so thick hot as you wish it when cold. Custard made in

this way will be as smooth as thick cream and without a taste of scorch. You can froth white of egg for the tops

tf custards. Ikxlon limldtn. a

Flannel Cakes: One quart of milk,

one cun of corn meal and nearly three

of flour, half cake of yeast, stirred in

a half cup of warm water, one large cup of lioiling water, one teaspoonful ol salt, one teaspoonful of molasses, bit of soda the sixe of a pea in the milk. Scald the meal with the boiling water, stir in the milk and strain through a colander, mid flour and yeast and let it rise until morning, beat in salt and molasses, and when the batter is smooth awl light bake on a griddle. They are very nice. Bottm Hwlgct.

OHtNESE PALMISTMY.

ftL JW H.t6Wml44(r

tK,t.WtULl The reeeet teetur e jwlwUrtrjr have

HreaUy amesed the Cate

here, who sre, a raw, ai mviamw w eerUia extaat. It hi a Aia Uttt 1

their schools for theeeamU ef years, aimost the very first thin when ahey is aMe to wslk, Me feture eeeupaUon hi warkad eet for him by eaamlnaUo of the Mlm ef his left head. If the ebikl hi a rii-t th rirtt kMd to xaialaed. Know

ing these o be saeu, i riWMa mw eert palmlsU among the Celeatiel of thU tAly and sot from oae Lsm Lew, of

raarl strset. a son oi wiw" ;m """" toller, the fellowin latemtlnf ltoa of

Oriental phileeofhy:

"There are millions eC eM," ao

ran, "who are hem eltfce aae an-

ir the same star, see muw w there are m maav commoa peonle. It is only oeeaskmally a wan or woman U bora ua4er an uncoiamo star sad muter other favorable elreemsUnoee. Bet the drcuratanees will never alter the eourse ot hTea. This is the reaeoa that we havs . amwiIamIW n-ttt character. The

moment a child is bom we look at the ter; or the position of the tun where such star ought to have been, and then we look immediately late the palm of the tefsat's hand only an, the left on the male and the rhjrht ea the femate-to see Whether the teft-llae oa the palm corresponds with the most notable star of the moment, and ether principal Uses oorrespond with the other stars. Every liae in the left head of the male bee a eerteln heeriaf in history and life to one ef the many planet of the firmament. Forinstaace: Tsal Mun,' or the line ef fortune, which, to situated In the Middle ef the nelm. runnier perpendicu

larly toward the middle fincer, if that to very prominent, and running up and reaching aeroM the first ioint, and that in

dividual be born upon tha very day and moment that the Tal fling,' or the star ef fortuue, should make its appearanee, why, that man will either be a millionaire or some ether kind of n greet man. Or, If he were bora under the star 'Whyslag.' or 'Star of Mtofortane,' aad then the By Mun' line (which extends crosswise in the upper portion ef the palm) or the line of misfortune, to prominent the best thing for that man to do Is to become a hermit er an Arctic explorer, where he to not liable to come Into contact with people to get himself into trouble." Further Lam said: 'That the palm that has the toast lines perceivable are generally the happiest of all men, beoaune they have but very little thoughts beyond that

ef earning an honorable living; generally have a good home and warm clothing m winter, bet no fame and ne notoriety.

Those palms that are filled with many and complicated lines denote great and turbulent minds. Genuine srenluses la art m

well a literature come from such palms."

MARVELOUS CHEEK.

HA were spent m yeeen by Vrot C. A- Daaeldeoa, ef LomeetUe. Ky., mttytngtogetiid ef rtitemstlTm. bet he mmndne relief wntU at ktot be need Bt, Ja-

OLL which aeeeelbr cased him.

Tshe Itod iftar Ooagh Cnre for eelde. He

Twenty-five eento a news.

A I. WATS

erowbar. Tt

hee a ptyer

This widely oelebratod bsetttnttoa. hMMted at Budalo, K. Y., to oienbjed wtth a full eleJf of elKhteen exnertenoed and ekUlful Fhysictaiia and Surgeons, oonatttuUnr the KMt eompleto organtoaUoa of medlealand avrgioal skill in Xmertoa, for the treetmeat

of all enronie otaeaees, wrnuwr requinng

medkml or surgical means for, their cure. Jaarvelous succeas hae been achieved in the

Mire of all nasal, taroe ano ion aiaeMei, Uver and kidnoy dtoeeses., dtoeeses of the Jgeative organa, bladder disenaes, diseases peculiar to women, blood tninU and skin oteeMes, rheusnaUam. neuralgia, nervous iebillty, peralysto, epilepsy (ffto), spermatorrhea, im potency and kindred affe:tkns. Thottaends are cured at their homes th roogfa eerreonondence. The curs of the . worst

rupvurea, pue

tumor, vartoooeto, kydrooele

atrieuires ia guaranteed, with only a

abort reaideaoe at the institution. Bend

attBte in atampe lor um lavaues' uuiaeBook (IMpeceabwhich glvee all particulars Address, World'a I)iionary Medical Association, Buffalo, X. .

A rnoM iixe writer-the giveref apremSasory note. r ... ta bmUMMiii. alika to the enft'sfer

nnd all around him. white dyspepsia and ito attending evlla holds sway. Complaint of this nature can be sedlly enred bytokisg Prickly Ah Wttore regnterly. Thoenande once thwe amictod now bear cheerf al

teetlmoey as to its menu.

Tax sweets of married life should never

be kept in family jars. JMm .

Rick and bilious headache eared by Dr.

Ptoroe'a "Pellets,"

I Mm

m filfimm ten

LaAi

BaTTEBfil I cuncs I

It bee steed the feat ef Yean,

Oaring au pmsbjh i mi few 1LOOO.IIVEJL IfM

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STOMACH AND

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A Good Music Tticbtr WILL USE THE BEST INSTRUCTION BOWS. Tbsre li no sMtlt abort Uw gfoat KduritM's Nnr MttM fir n fi&Mk.

; ittar Um rrMMl! TM itracUvM books! I'tto ta.

MMt eorrtct o( lastracUvM

MANGY COWS.

A Very mMd

Kemper Whteli W

NamWr T Cars.

This disease is a disgrace en any farm, and no farmer r breeder will permit it to remain kmg unattended

to. Mausre. scab or eeart w nocom

rlI.fW three to ;ia5Sv7 '"3'. lanied bv a low comlltioti of the sysvanesfrom three years to mneiy us js, 1u4.mijlljr th abundance e iron ere in i:

T (I . llHllTf'sesi E1V nrFKUL. nm lOUtl I1E

U SA I " J C? ' " '

wmie m icw th conntrv. ito manafactnre Js so

tiredifthe injmy complained of oc- chimfV m)h1 lliat it fails to

cnrretl in the Mate where tne petuioM hi , , JtR th fond rno1e.

a -

Elml, ami m one rare instance ine ; , however, of tho very lost

v for swonl ldauos,

Imt the secret of

oase! ' it Hiaimfnpturi' bus iwtt been divnireti.

The effects of the decree are equally , K(.w 1M.e(.itMW atones, nd those only of varied. In some -State it completely ?fHi nnlt1. fMnul. Asbestos of

-- - - , , i meei, aowevrr, mere wish to become a resident suAcee , HHlitVj 1HHHMnv , give the eonrt junsdicUon ; mX nL '

dkolvos the marriage contract and

leaves the man and the woman in the same status which they occanied before marriage. In others there are diverse

restrictions of the right to marry again. -The evil of such a system are well stated by Judge Bennett: "A husband who has obtained a divorce in one State on trivial ground, and which in some States will be regarded as valid, in others not, may marry again, ami With hie new wife and children travel :hrongh the United States, and in some places hie new relations will be considered legal and proper, while in others he will be a lHgamhrt, his new wife a paramour and their children illegitimate." One of the many good results that would follow the adoption of a uniform svtdem of divorce laws and procedure throughout the eousi try would be the broakiHgupef the swindling practice of "divorce lawyers," who have king been a public scandal ami disgrace. The only practicable way to secure this uniformity is through Congressional notion, and this would require an amendment of the eonetltutkm authorizing Congress to establish uniform laws on the subject throughout the United States, but little, jf any. trouble wirtM probably le experienced in getting three-fourths of the States to assent to such an amendment.

The subject hi one of s much prne-

imler,

an excellent h'lml comee from the province of llitiga. Of plants, tlie camphor tree ought to furnish a useful e-iport for trunk-makers, as the'wooU ie an effectual preservative against .moths.

The manufacture of eamplior oil from j

the leaves of the tree is known .to the

I Japanese imlv in it ruder stage; the ! ... . ....... y-ii

refining Hocewes xaKe piaee in iimn ami are a specialty of that people. The cutlnre of th lacquer tree occupies many thoiKamk in the fields and many more in the workshop, preparing its sap for the famous laemter-wnre. The latter is mot delicate and dHrieult toleration, whoe secrete are Imt little known bevoud the circle ot the guild. The ivinration of the fruit of the wax tree is another elf the cherislu-d monopolies of Jaimn. It requires imceaeing ire and attenfion. and the result is a very valuable item in commerce. Jaiwneee agriculture has undergone little change for eentnrios; only one-tenth of the whole land.afcout one-fourth of the no-called fertile pert, is cultivated. A nwent attempt on Ahe jMH-t of the GH-erawiit to exploit K.he islaml of Yesso in an agricultural sens has been almmlomul, the everihy.ei the elimnte being the main cause tf failure. Tobacco ws intrmluced into Jaimh by the PortHfaiese a few yearn after Raleigh brought us that soothing and taxable weetl. k i nw whlcly imiwH Mnd lnrcrtdr exmrted to En-

r i .

tical importance ami the avils of tmt j gland. The tea ilant was fiwt In-oiight lHxsent system are so ohviesss and glar- flxm China oarly in Ihe thirteenth Jag that discussion (H the matter should ,.tntmT. It is now cultivated M

sHmtintm until a puldie senticnent shall

e created that will OWoefe teTMf.

demand relief.

Knew Hm Weaknese. Aurelia Arthur this isamomcnton juestkm. Yen nek me' to give my Hfe into your keeping. Oh, Arthur De Twirliger For Heaven ak.

don't be vhdnnu If I've made a hreak, forgfre me. "Xo, no, Arthur: let ne not

HtHferstamd eaeh ether. Gnu I-der I trust you?" "Aurelia, I wiU ancwer ymt frankly. ' nki"g for a tniior er a htoi man I

wmtM Hiy He nt m mftMWItttinlc

far ; north as tn tmrty-ii mm on . kg M hihm M httitmki and m nearly M the iMhnb- j I . , J. ,A .tT.j. t V,v

vnaw ism i arse i i saea net mttemm umiBjniivtn-

tLaa.. ' It til stnPl kmnlV HtHl IrTlV I ' J" . .

ami want of cleanliness, and the symptoms are readily distinguishable. Tlie skin attains a harsh, dry appearance, and seems to have grown fast to the flesh. The hr.ir is dull and dead in appearance, while patches are worn on in different part of the liody, the itch

ing produced by the disease causing tlie animal to violently scratch herself

against every thing which comes in her wav. frequently becoming so desper

ate as to scratch nntil the skin bleeds

badly. The fir step in effecting

cure is to transfer into cleanly quar

ters, to adopt a better system of feed

inr and then to) apply local remedies.

A very simple remedy, and ot.e which

nnusuany affects a cure, is the appnea tion of erude enal oil, or even the com

mon coal oil sohi in the stores, a couple of applications, about ten days apart,

generally being sufficient. A salve or ointment, madef equal parts of flow

ers of sulphur and powdered elecampane root, mhced with hogs' lard, 3 very soothing, asid in mi hi cases may effect a cure; kwt in more pronoitneed cases, oil of mta-iol ami hogs' lard.

mixed in the proportion of one ounce of the former to eight ounces of tlie latter, is used. It is better to wash the nnimal thoroughly with warm water and soap, and dry well before each ap

plication' of those ointments, and to keep the affected .animal separate from

the rest of the herd until cured, as

constipated condition generally accomnanie this disease, irentle laxatives

ahould lie administered when such

the case. In the two or three caee coming under mtr immediate notice, we have effected Kure with the remedy first namsd. imerfceti AgrknUur. Tim for ClryT Even improvement is met with ridi-

ctile at first from whseacres who imag.

aw n WWfilMM Lcl Lamlaary Asto

1M Iowa's Sueme jusueos. CkwaffO Kews.j

WorBM the most astounding case Jf

Mwtomist on record to the oae la whtoh

Chief Justice Miller ef Iowa was nonplussed years age. The five members of the Supreme beach were rectifying the errors sad approving the decrees of tlie

lower courts with the usual precision ana dignity. Among the lawyers sata maa

iiatiagaishee m tae w astern psx State for hto groat talento and reek-

teas coavivlallty. He blinked ana nea-

cod insensibly at the court. The ease m

which he appeared aa plai nun's aiwrney he had won atop by step through months

at lit intUs. When it waa eaiiea ne arose

uncertainly to enter appearance, and added: "May It please the court, I am con

vinced of having committed a great mistake la this case. Justice and truth are

the side ef the defendant. All my

sympathies ar with the de lead ant, and

If vour honorst will uecrae m laveroi uw

defeadaat I'lhglve yon five dollars." The silence ef several minutes following was almost stilling. At length Justice

Milter found speech: "Sir," said he,

puffing up with apoplectic symptoms

roar rttatLM caa noi excuse nor jour

reputation save you. Such aa indignity j

" "May it pleaae the court," Interrupted the lawyer, steadying himself with the back of hto chair, "I think you misapprehend me. What I intended to say was that if the coart would decide this case ia favor of the defendant I will give ttk of year honors nve dollar." At this the chief justice collapsed, and the offender was ted front the court room. The bench decided that commensurate punishment

bays ad the jeriadicuea ef the court.

A cnuaiXATiox lock makes a very geet

chest proteetor.-.Y. Y. r

x AIM of so delicate a nat

ure aa stricture of the urethra, should oaly be entrusted to those of large experience and skilL By our improved meUsods we

have been enabled to epeaauy au prw ti.. hmuiittdft at the worst cases.

rampniei. reiweuoo m , i. . ia suuuiis. World'a Dispensary Medical Association, 808 Main Street, Buffalo, . Y.

Venison to two cento a pound hi Idaho,

and deer at that-Vfrioa Vtl Trmtnt. He Thanks Hto raster. Mr. Kdltor: I waa induced by reedlag roar good paper to try Dr. Barter's Iron onie for debility, liver disorder and sorpfU. aad three bottles have cured me. Ae-

copt my thanks. Joa. a Boggs. j.

A colossb swell a Wack y.-Itortf-r

ChroVtTrlronbte. "fl TWeJLk" rirm iBstaat raltef. rrtee eta.

Wnas doe a man impose nnen hdmeatf I

When he taxea hto nMatery.

Hum s4ts of " JU." JTiL!!: ItnEitttieCwinilitT mmi, (Pries N. or la sack M J8J a Pttta' Ectefe nm SdMi r TSe rrt book aas fcs tae Important lDoreweg of the aVrtCoerforr. UJ Iwieassif, soicif on tu ui aMrHs.

Zr M Vl3 Winiwr Conpl

Vmr ZMkcr. winner uwnw.twwi..i ,

f r Vt4ta. Ueinn'f MeUM..... ..... f mr rt. Kuwstefe rtateSeboel ... Uatur. CurUM MeOMl ,

Yr SmI. CortlM Ao M4kxI. ......... 1

StSleeau Msfc. All .'

3t aile for KVMt Prtst.

LY0M HCALY, CWCAM.

OUVHt WTSOK CO.

A Dosr In Time SaToe Kfase of Hate's Honey of Horehound and Tar tor coaghe. ftlce's Toothache Drops Car la one mhmto.

A run of patent leathers and an eW eoat

shine ia society. H urtw irw.

auniTM U cured br f reenent small

deaca ef Pise's Cure for Cenanmptten.

Tim beautifully vartegatod reoator to th

erow mo1 of the barn-yard.

k nmnnvz-

is

tei our nn

Stow Mark Twain, Mm AasesMku (Hartford Let lor. It to said once when Mr. Clemens (Marg Twain), at the solicitation of his wife, ealted on Mrs. Stew, he was so absent, minded a to put en neithar collar nor necktie. On Mrs. Clemen remonstrating en his return he said be would make it alt right, aad accordingly sent a colter and n tie et hto over to Mrs. Stowe la a box.

T. wttfc norm IVm mm Dr.

Thompson's ByeWator.Prngg-toto aaU iuSSe. Pksciu are sometime tend, hut the pen

has to be driven. $400 Lost

" Kine years ago I was saHtaf aad wasaalsr tke

Sector's esre mtb years wna sssrssnt nwUses, nrery W) uteri was eoaas Ss my aetf from ur u. 1m wMta. mh! wkeaoatof bad teowM

tofdlrwatk. I Vowk SoUle sftee Sel of bmSMb. kaiUieyaid e no too. Two years ao. f ssere aeeMeat, I senaa to lake Hood's SartsiMrilla aad it

M me so macti good tt 1Mt eosmiBee w K. I kT Ukn M bettles la two yesrs. and hre aotheeatoMiipsioee. ISMnot know wlwta well a., wu until I took Ilood'i SarsaMrtlls." Mrs. A.

B. MEAD,8s4Taarea-t,nroiyB.

i win t or r tkst this uts went b eorreet. an I

wmU aara km Stat In Mfcet If Mrs. Mes4 k4

tshea Hood's SsnsfHUlIU siBeesri o.M hlKAB-

tae eatter m. M draod-sc sreairR.

N. K.-Jf ra saJer from laeassatM, try we ye

salkWBMSMae, Hood's Sarsaparitta

aeMbvall SnrnM. K; XxforK. PresareSotdf

ar C. L HOOD Jt CO Aotseeariee. Lewall, Mass. IOO Dotnt OiM Dollar

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