Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1889 — Page 7

. AMOMa THI POULTHY. H,IW a Mm f Calebs TsHey MtMt Use. Too much corn will give Uh du ia crtuxip4 Table reins make a valuable feed fur tho poultry. . ...

Cure noulu always ue issen w the house (or tit iluek 4(7. JtLUf lt P"t Of Hit fOWli VOOH l Uw trtM thtui to crowd them into sn lll-veittllatod hew. Egg-case are best for sblppUg uk; but If shipped in boxes or tmrrets uw cut rye dm, it i Urycr ami Wetter tltMH either wheat or oat straw. The mistake is too often made of attempting to keep too Urge a number of poultry without giving them the attention tltat is necessary. The establishing of new breeds requires considerable work. can ut by niiy means be considered as always profitable If a choice can be made always iwlect a light, sandy soil for the loeatn of the iMiultrv-ltouse. A clayey soil is nearly always damp, and for j Uiis reason should be avoided when , possible. Both the nets and the roost should be wade movable. It will be necosaary to clear them out and the work oaii be done inwoh more easily and thoroughly if they onu be taken down readily. Usually the latter pagiof summer or early fall is the beat time to buy breeding stock. Decide as nearly as possible what you want and then buy in good season. Wood afehes even if dry should not be used for a dust bath. Hoad dirt, planter or sifted coal ashe with a mnall quantity of air-lakod lime will be much hotter than wood aslie. It will be found a valuable aid for the fowls to rid th-stnselvea of lice. - There is no sure ' cure for feather pulling', and, as the hens are mcr.i liable to get into the habit at moulting than at any other time, good care should be taken at this time, and at the first indications, separate the guilty fowls from the rest of the flock. With poultry m with other classes of stock, dinMJ can be readily transmitted tu breeding. Hence great care should be taken In the selection of the breeding stock to use nothing but what you know to be healthy, rigorous fowls. The eggs are flavored more or Hwa by the food that the fowls eat. For this reason care should bo taken not to allow the laving liens to cat too much garlic, onions, putrid flesh, or to working over the nanure heaps. It Is worth repenting, tho lest place fer the jmultry in the farm is in the orchard. Shade, grass, fruit and Insects can thus bo secured for the fowls while they will be a benefit to the trees and fruit. In summer there is no .special benefit in overfeeding the turkeys. They are naturally of a rimming disposition, and if allowed the run of the farm will pick up a good part of their living and will keep in better health than if they feed on corn or other grain at home. Teed good ration at night; this will usually be sufficient. 4 In the fall is a good time to make a atart with a good breed of puultry. There is usually more time to arrange the house; a better selection of breeding stock enn be secured at less coH; there is a better opportunity for getting exactly what , you want and of gaining considerable experience before time for rotting the eggs and hatching chickens in the spring. More or 1 experience is ncc.sary to make the business a success, heneo tTia better plan it to liegln on a small scale first and then gradually increase as this exerleBCo is acquired. It is much easier to figure out. on paper what the profits will be thna it I practically to JNjcure them, and in order to avoid serious less the. better plan is tc go slow at the n tart. Si. Louis Republic. . Nabobs of Ancient Times. 0rus possessed" in landed properly a fortune equal to f&iWO.OOO, beside h large sum lif money, slaves and furniture, which amounted to an equal aum; he used to bay, that a citizen who had not a fortune sufficient to support an army or a legion, did not deserve the title of a rich man. The philosopher Senccu had a fortune of O00.UQO. Lonttilus. the soothsayer. Imd $18,000,000. Tibi-ius. at his death, left 1 18,litt,0(X). which Caligula spent In lo?s than twelve months. C.-vsar, before ho entered upon any ottlce. owned $ li, 000, 000, nnd ho purchased the friendship of Curio for :U00.MX). mid that of Lucius Paulm for $ 1,600, 00. He gave Servilla, tho mother of llrutus, a pearl of the value of 40.00. Applousexended In debauchery tl.oQO.OOO; and finding, on examination of the state of his affairs, that he had no mora than $200,000 left, ha pslsoned himself, because he considered that sum insufficient for his maintenance. One single dish cost Esopus 400,000. Caligula, spent for one supper $100,000. and Heliogabuttis KW.000. The usual cost of n repast for Lttcuilui was $100,000. The fish from his ponds were sold for 175.000. Icarus' count ry-houee was destroyed by lira, and his lorn was estimated at K2.W.OO0. X. Y. 1-edger. --Jack Ibirrowit ' 'There no use' in trying to economi?. Tom. The money is hou ml to go one way or asothsr." Witfgins"Vhy, what's the matter now?' Jack I'torrowlt "Why I've been wnikln homo every night for a menth to sawe my c:rfitr, and now Airs. Pinoax ha ra4s-4 my board on wcount of iaread appetite!" Life.

HOME, FARM AND OAK DEN, The farmer Had his family are the

mm of th a at Urn. '1 he beet U seleotod every year for planting la the eltie and town There Is a whltUh grub, with six tags near the fore part at the body, which prey upon mm bushes., Remove the earth around tho rooU and kill the grub. Jxiltuec for late use may be sown very month. The plants will not be a thrifty 'as the earlier rop, but will give a continuous supply with but little coat. Sow the seed in rows or broadcast Many seem te think that by instinct alone a man may tierform the duties required on the farm, while the fact is it requires the brightest talents to become a thrifty and progressive farmer. Kural New Yorker. It la the expulsion of the air that keeps the fruit, not the sugar. The cans may be filled with plain fruit and sugar added whoa their contents are used. Very often too much sugar I used in canning almost enough to preserve the fruit without canning. Cauliflower Salad. One mediumsized head of cauliflower, half pint ol mayonnaise. lkil the cauliflower, throw into old water until wantad; then pick it apart carefully, dry with a soft napkin; put in the salad dish, pour over the mayonnaise, let It stand fifteen minutes and serve. A good way W cook a chicken that has passed its youth and tenderness, is to boil it till the flesh si if from the bones. Place the pieces of meat in a large pan or earthen dish, skim tb fat from the liquor, season and add half an ounce of gelatine. When it i dissolved, pour hot over the chicken. Put on ice, and serve cold In slices. The Housewife. -Every garden should be thoroughly hoed and raked late in the reason, even if it has bean well cared for during tho summer. Thi will destroy many young weeds that otherwise would five through th-. winter, and be ready to tend up a flower-stalk and go to seed before the gardener is ready to destroy them. "A stitch in time saves nine" is a proveVb of very wae application. Here is a suggestion from a lady wHo claim that eggs can be preserved for a year or more if the pores of the shell are elosad. Owing to the porityof the shell a fluid is constantly passing out, and this evaporation is greater in warm weather than In cold. To stop this, ths egg need not be smeared with any fresh grease. Wipe oft any surplus oil, then set them on the small end in bran in close layers and keep them in a cool but not freezing place. A dressing of manure o er the roots of rhubarb or other perennial garden vegetables or fruits in the fall, says the New-England Farmer, serves the t double purpose of a fertilizer and a protection to the roots. o matter Iiow hardy a plant is, some winter protection to the roots will be a benefit Applied early, where it can be, the, valuable parte of manuVe will be largely washed in by fall rains before the ground freezes. PROFIT IN PIGS. Carofel AtteHtlo ShottM He Olven te I'owl nnd NHrrwHnrftHx. Tlio first requisite of the pig is comfort, as without this ha will not thrive. Cold and filth are destructive to success. Food should be of a variety. One kind only without ohauge will break down any young pig's stomach ami produce a feverish state in an older one. It is unnatural to restrict aiiimsls to one thing whon they are constituted with desire and relish for an unlimited diet. Concentrated, rich food needs a combination with coarser kind to render it les compact awl allow a more ready ienet ration of the gastric juices. It would be hard to maintain a healthy action if the intestines of the animal contained only a compact tunas of fermenting, putrefying stuff. Most farmers have plenty of milk, fruits, clover nnd grnge, which, together with some grain, are excellent foods for plc.n Skimmml milk is good for growing '' H is rich in siibNtanccs which form bath bone and muiclcs. Wholesome and profitable food is found in small quantities of llnsecd-oil j meal, say, a tablespoonful to a fifteenpound pig, increasing as the pig grows; this fed with oat and corn ground together, or wheat bran, and made into h slop, will push the growth of the pig very rapidly, and without premature fnttcning. Keeping pigs confined inn pen, especially in summer, is Irksome to the pig, and objectionable, abo. on j account of the filth nnd .odor. This , ca.t be avoided or neutralized. Irosidos rendered a source of considerable ! profit, especially to those who cultivate so much mm a gardsn. Whore it is not convenient or desirable to remove the excrement daily, it may bo , covered effectually with some good absorbents, as loam, forest mold or grass sod. Charcoal is an excellent deodorizer, and add greatly to the fertility of the compost, aa it absorbs so much of tho escaping elements from the excrement ami ready only to give it out to living plant., it is true this 'makes the pigs look dirty anil dingy; iyct it Is wholesome for them, and they will oat more or less Of it, where : put aside from their iilth. It will be found ihut this dally intention to the cleansing Of the pen ; will, by the time tho pig I ready for j the pork-tub, amount to a considerable ! profit, ami where tho owner doe not need it for hit own n, it is readily jimterted iti Iwm and Fire

ITEMS Of INFORMATION. Xtsmca it the oetlylSuts hi the nation ta which n pries w put oa the he id of a ret. Yores no longer sar "Patent applied for" and stand suybody eft. It has been decided Utat the term is no protection to the inventor. Ax Knglishwmn;. n named Lee, a native of Manchester, wlio emigrated to New York with a wmil Wild of disciples shortly before the outbreak of the KtyoIu nonary War, was th founder of the religious wet knows as

"Shakers." TMBits are no UUes legally ia use la this eouutry; but it Is customary, est ef courtesy, tu apply the title of Honorable to parwins huitllug elective sMees and the higher appointive offices of the government, such as members of the Cabinet. Tn gold used in tbe United States Assay Department fur testing is absolutely pure being ''one thousand fine,' and for eon vouleuro is usually ran into long.tbin strips, resembling wry much lengths of tape or ribbon. There is exactly tin in a twentydollar gold pious, the alloy being in excess of tbis valuation. Tus first patent for a grip pulley was U HUedinlSTO, to Andrew IlaUldie, of Has Francisco, BubeepjeiiUy he took out many patents on the equipments of cable roads, and tu UTi hesusceded la securing enough co-operation to Justify the construction of a lino on Clay htreet, in San Francisco, Cal. The lint car was run on the line Aug. 1, 1S73. Ciukles L. Km.kt, a noted engineer, born January 1, 1310, and died June 21, 1SG8, planned and built the first wire suspension bririga lit the United Butes across the SchurikUl Klver at Puirmount, which was openrri to the public on January IMi. In 1$74 it was replaced by a double-decked bridge, which has a length of 1,395 feet from Shore to shore, te whk-h must lie addI ed 1,435 feet for the abutments and sp- , irottcu. PosnttK stamps were first issued In this country in IS 17, but provisional issues were in circulation five years prior to that time. The first country to adopt postage b tamps ' was Great UrUain ; the. date, 110. Nine! years later they made their first appearance i In I'raact. and in 1851 were adopted by Italy. Ilriwll issued stamps as early as 118; Itollvia,:m 1807; Chili, in 1S&2; Paraguay, in , Uruguay, in pvkl; Veneaucla, ia 1&59, aud ; Ualtetl Htutes ef Colouihlu in lSiU. : 1 Davi ItiTTrsiiocsB was tho lirst director 1 of tbe United Ststes Mint at PliiUdelpbia. 1 H wa appoinlcd by Waehingtoii April 14, lltt-2, and irmaincd iu eharge uf tbo estab- ' IhUnwot until June, ITB., when his declining health eompeUed him to resign. There !,were ten directors In ull from HW to lSuT, James Poijfk bing the last to hold that ' title, as upon his reslgoatlAn in tho lastnamed year it was changed to Superintend' cut. Tho director of alt the United State ( mints is located at Washington, in the Trees- ' ury Department. The present Incumbent Is James l Kimball, of Psnneylvuuia. I Tns term "Star-Span gkd H.vnner" was first appliwt to tha tt vg of the United States 1 in ajim written by Francis S. Key on the ' moniing afuir tlio llritish stuck on Fort McHcnry at Uiiltimore la lSl2. The bom- , mirdmcnt, which took place during the t night, was witnessed by Mr. Key, who, with ' some friends, watched with intense anxiety jfrt!w return of day. At length the light ; earns, aud they saw the American flag still fly lug from the fart, the attack having failed. I In tbe excitement or the moment bo wrote the now famous song, the first verso of which S3 graphically describes the scones of the night and morning. Hakvakii College, or University, ae It is now called, was founded at Cambridge, Mass., in 16W, six years after tbe MMlcment of the colony, $400 having been appropriated In three sunt for tbe support of a school or college. In line It wa called Harvard iu honor of llev. John Harvard, who gave it 3,890. Tbe lirst president of the institution was Iter. Henry Dunster, who assumed that poeition in 1BW. Yale College, hituuted at Xotv Haven, Conn., was founded la 1700, as the collegiate school of the eolo- ( ny of Cosinecticut, under tbe trusteeship of tho ten principal ministers of the colony, who each contrilrtitod it gift of bookie It was tirst established at ftayurook, and in . 1718 removed to its present location. Among its early patrons w -reGoveroor Yale, whoer ; name it beers, and liisbop Berkeley. BEYOND THE BIG WATER. Tus latest lfcttteaberg baby is to be mad Colonel of i- German regiment. Kor only is the city of Fisa bankrupt, but teu ether Italian towns have U.-cettte bankrupt. A Jai'-vxism paper compiaias tltat thcrf are too few qualiiicd pUyaicmus and itettlistr in that eouutry. Tan "Heavenly Foot Society" has been started in China by tbe women is rebellion against the venerated fashiim that com presses their feet. Mctroi'itxc, Australia, is to lutve a publk dock, which will roll off a papular sir evey hour excepting during Sunday, when only ssci ed music will be played. i uwACK Kidines www weans lv nundred and eighty pounds and measures nearly six feet in hcigH:, though only eleven ersiilil. f m exhIWtlin f P'-t THE MARKETS. . Nkw Vokk, Aegest M, IflfW. -Native Steers t 4 CATTId.. fcOTI'O.V NMJling KMIUK-WIbIk Wheil H WU1UT-Nt. ltd... S COKN-o, 3 ' 2 r)A1i-Western AllxeJ . I()ltl-Meisewi, ........ 11 Si t ST. U1U1S. ' 11 V4 4 fl 41 SS 11 7S 1K 4 SO 4 r. 4 m 4 m 4 s W) :m as s m cui n.- iniiea... UKIiVKS rixnort Steers, ShlWmg " ..m" HOOS-Cowhio Ui tielectk.... SI I KKP - Fair to Choke FI.OUU-ltent XXX to ChoWe...... WHKAT No. 5 Kel Winter.. COItN-No. a Mixwl. ........... o.'rs no. tfi...,. ...,.... KYK-No. i........ ..... TOHACCO-Lwirn (Mlstoarl).. I.tnf. Hurley...... HA Y-Choiin Timothy (new).. 4 i h n 4 IS 3 XI urn is w m mi it w it m HUTTKItClSriee IJHiry KGOS-Hrexh IOMK-StsrtHHt Mew (new). 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What a bwutttfei taaltty Is Uadsiesa! Mpw it seethes the earewern! Haw tc chasm as when we are ssd and dMpomdeatt h sort vry bttle te administer it, sad yet It carries with it a hava of sweetness, Utm at beat pesseases a lacy uliare ef UtterMM. and mm so much d for ktudly wards and kindly sympacJir and kindly awUtaaoa Many a sad heart oa every hand is almost breaking for want of some tovtug one to share tin burden. Aad these aehiar hearts do not eomurlM the few of earth, but the many; ia reality, they include aearty all of mankind. Tbe were balm of healing efer all these wounded hearts Is simply that taring kindneee which te tbe reeult of living for other, sseh om forgetting elf sad aberlag the hesrt-Ula of ethers. Oh! let ue heeoiaedeed to eelf and live for one another; then We have heaven here. "Hear ye one another a burden and M faiail the Uw.M Moioe. m t m The TseSerMM Sj4eMt T lUitewg a. Few persons bare any conception of tbe Magnitude of tlte interests covered r by ihe above title, and very few evea among the railway fraternity are aware of hew fully this vast svnter. occupies the neld in which it is located; but if you will take a map and trace out, tirst, the New York Central Hudson Klver; second, the Boston at Albany: third, the lae snore Mnigan Southern; fourth, the Michigan Central; afth, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago Bt. Louie (formerly tbe "Bee Line and "Big Four") railroads, vou will lie impressed with the wonderful foresight of the men who designed sad executed the plan to operate under a uniform poticv, and practically a common control, a syntem of railways that should furnish unsurpassed transportation facilities to tne great commercial empire outlined above, and a trip over thi grand, aggregation will convince tbe most skeptical that tbe Vanderbilt Kvntein of Railways, of which the New York Central et Hudson River Railroad is tbe main utem, traverses the verv heart of tbe business portion of this continent, touching eitaer directly or through its immedUt.s connections, all the important commercial centers of tbe oountrv, and offering to health, pleasure and business travel laciUUes that are not equalled by any similar institution ia the worhl. An edition of one hundred thousand copies era very neat little pamphlet bearing tbe title at the head of thin artrcle has just been issued by the American Baulr hate Company of !tew York, which contains' much interesting information concerning thi great system. A xokai, character from wbieh, ia respect to its formation, God l wholly excluded, is and mast be radically wrong. Such ex clusion Is virtually an act of treason against the Suprem government of the nnirers;. and puts uou the character ths fctamp of pervereenete aud depravity in the highest relat on of moral exiHcaoe. K. Y. Inde pendent. r CewBileHrs Beget ef Sb ceo et. So confident are the manufacturers of that world-famed remedy, Dr. Fierce Golden Medical Discovery, that it will do all that they represent, ia the cure of liver, blood and lung diseases, that, after witnessing its thousands of cures for many years past, they now feet warranted In selling it (as they are doing, through druggists 1 under a positive guarantee of its giving satisfaction in everv case, or money paid for it will be refunded. No medicine of ordinary merit could be sold under such severe conditions with profit to iu proprietors, and ao other medicine for the diseat-d for which it is recommended was ever before sold under a guarantee of a cure or no pay. In all blood taints and impurities of wnatover name or nature, it is most positive in its curative effects. Pimples, blotches, eruptions aud all skin and scalp diseases are radically cured by this wonderful medicine. Scrofulous diseases mav affect tbe giands. causing swellings or tumors; the bones, causing "lever-sore." "white swelling or "niu joint disease;" or tbe tissues of tbe lungs, causing nuimonarv eonsumnuon. no mat ter in which one of its myriad forms it crops out, or naairesis neeir, "UOMet jfenieai Discovery' will cure it if used perssveringly sad la time. Its thousands of cures are the best adver tisements for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. A CHcaam. employment is indicated by the advertisement in a Txmdvn paper: "Lady wanted to draw at home origtami designs for oofllu furniture." Ah AbnmtMetrin Lrgeey. A tendenev to rheumatism bs undoubtedly inherited, ttnliko many' other legacies, it remains in the family. Tiic most effectual means of cbec.ing this tendency, or of removing incipient rheumatism, whether preexistentin the blood or not, is to resort to HosteUer's stomach bitters as soon as the prentonitorv twinges are felt. Nullifying the tofltiences of cold, exposure and fatigue, the Bitters not only for tides the system against their hn rl f u i consequences, but subjugates malaria, liver and kidney cotapiaiat, dyspepsia aud net ve disquietude. Jonx 1). RocKxrsiXEK, the Standard Oil millionaire, is the bead of a syndicate which m said to hare bought up all tbe Detroit brick manufactories. , Tmngr.. Mi" Oct. It. I'. Messrs. A. T. SiiAJ-UtxaaasgK & C4). ItoCucsier, Pa. f.sf. Tbe b.te of ShaUenberger'.H Pills sent me in Fe bruary last I gave to W.O, Anderson, of this p. ace; a kmg standing case of chills and fever, lfe 1 . u.l avnt-v tlal- krnnMMi without a -i V tw,r ,.,!. irui. In less than ten davssner taking your Antidote be wa sound and well. and has gone through the entire sestw witlmut any return. It seems to bare effectiwllv driven the Malarious oiso from his sf stem. You rs t ruly. V. A. Axiiessox. Thk Japanese keep their hric-a-brse M greproof buildlags, to he taken out one st a tune and admired, and then replaced by another. 'Kt irr tn vimr Mmm,n Is verv rood ad vice, butstill there are a great many people in the workl who nave no reguisr ami profitable business to stkk to; and there are ot iters wno are lonswwg urns wnrsm u-hlek is maitlfestlv unsuited to them. Now, when such is tlte case you had better Vs., and see if they can not give jwt a point er. They nave iteipeu a greai. many men and women along the way to fortune sad now stand ready to assist you, too. Mark Twain is said to be more in demand for public lectures then any other speaker, although he does not new lecture as he formerly did. Illinois Central Kallreed KHtrIH Smtth. For a free copy of "Southern Home-Seek ers' Guide." 'Farmers' ami r nil t-u rowers' GuMe to McComb City, Mississippi, address the undersigned. A. IL If Att. . J.F. MtmaT. Gea'l Tass. Agent, Awi. (Jea'l Fas. Act Chicago. Manchester, Iowa. ( m4mwsm9- Siiw s i-e" Txs proMved sees cable eeaneethtg Ksa FranclM-o with the Sandwich femsdswttl he ttmi mites long and cost tluu,0W. Kraa since 141 there have been women wbo riuiw that there is m stum bslf as good, or as economical as DobWnsf IQectric. f nere mst he some truth is their cisim. Try it, see how ntucb. Your grocer has it. A wut'Tirn. monument in mmor of the Fflgnm Fathers, which has cost tSJJMas), was reoeuUy dedicated st Pii mouvkAVMTdn'tycm try Carter's Uttle Lhrer rtusi Tbst are a soauire cure w eics hesdsrhs, ami all tbe ills produced hy dM tw-dered liver. Only one pdl a doss. nrrrrnt to let year wife hs s It sf hyeterks thsa tn rsw Mn debt fwssje.sw lit raitsre, sr erwrns, er jtwwrj.

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Bnsiseee, fltorvhaatf er TWesmM will ao weil to addrese Bryant m Wumm BueiseM College of Louwt'Us. Ky.. for Ms elegant twesiy.fourtA aaauai reislesnieasisl bthoffss. lseeaaveetieeeaatiaUU lLSHt krrehiefs, hesaws massy Uses sad silk were iataortssl into Japan. Fx-ixm. nest the skia rash, remorah.v whbOleasi'sM Bill's Hair and Whisker XJye, Two Ncxtasx ajni imm rm ladles are eJergynses the Caned eocupy palsiu. Foa any esse ef serveeese. wleeylees . weak stomach. bsiurestiOB, dysBeesia, iTSftMSlS, imc Pius. relief is sure ia Carter Little Uf Tns heard ef isqubrr US the Johiseteww fctod eeusuase the tout loss of presacty at W456.1M. lr aJUeted with Sore Bye see Dr. lease Thompson's Eye Water. DrofMssUit.fic Uaowixe sad shiMssg orsters is mg a lively hasisses at ressseels, Fta. A rocgftT mateh-ssfe free te sssokers of TsiuiU's reach" ae- CHpar. Dk Naxsex, the sjnjdorer, ears theft the iea in Greenissd ia &.UJU feet thick. Weak and Weary IMcrUM U eoeSWtos ef ewer mS SeMinated hr tSe warm waatfc!'. kf MtM. ar Terwwrk. Heod-sKtrwirerma ! )MiSemedMMe(4St' DTefeoeta UM-.Urtf fwSac. v prntiff eaiefces the stessMi btovS, aeS fVT U loH ayfrttte. It roe eees a sees sitiaSse k sere te trr Heed's iareieiilla. -Mr aptMe w seer. I eeeM net elcee. lavl Keasscse a eieat Seal, imum ta ir r Iwwei did not morr rtrnimrij. Howl' Sareri!l' a SvrttlaMdi4 o m aac --lllwtl XecUifcea cew man. Mr ae4 sekiee are relhr. air lieetlie tm prtntA." Gaoacc V, Jscaumc, sVozkerr Metton. Cona. Hood's 8arsaparilla SoM kf all draec. ft: 4f fnrK. rrtrA oly ST C 1. IIOUIl CO.. ArUMcariei. lx-ll. Stn. tOO Doe8 One Pollf GOLD MCTAL, THIB, int. W. BAKER & CCS MM Cocoa J ettsiwiWg -pure it t0 eaMWr. No Chemicals arr a.4 la Ut pnrltm fc 3m sfta Sw S S Jli WS t ! tu'.tri mXk Ssi iS. Aim was r fmfr. 4 l Sasrftw far MM eciw'ta. '" ht ai-e . d titnmh'r aSafSS Sr ti .aMa Ml ty Grocer erywhews. W. B AXEE & C0? DordMtter, Isaac. Tutt's Pills Is an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVER, DTSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, C0STIVENESS. AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold EverywlMre. JONES II 13 Item Immm n4 Sar lar Tia ! iC-aJa. ttiwihllig KIgIIAXT9X, X..Y. aaecniM runmriMyii.M.

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