Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1893 — Page 3

FARM AND GARDEN.

PEANUT CULTURE. Hot a Very I'rulllrtblu Crnj North or thl Tei in JtMtutlv. j!r. Aimer II. Miller writes the I'ral !. !.,.., n.r iHilrillf if nnniiiits i:m )ut f 1C i.....v. - - r i . -. . ralM'tl in eastern Iowa, for mode of cultivation, kind of soil and variety to plant. In reply, we say, as we have repeat fjy stated, that tho peanut goubui or p'mdar, as It is called in the bouth botanieally known as Arachis hypogaa, Is not a profitable crop north of the latitude of Tennessee, but is sometimes tfrown as a garden curiosity, and In warm seasons will ripen the nuts. As to variety, fresh nuts of the Tennessee variety such as are sold everywhere, arc, all things considered, tin TUR PK A NUT. bfst The cultivation is simple. The blossoms when fertilized turn down, pierce the ground where the podg form and ripen. The soil, should be rich, sandy and plowed not more than three inches deep. The following U the mode of cultivation and harvesting. When nil danger of fröst is over, the soil is bedded up and prepared, as for tobacco, leaving only a slight furrowmark between the rows. In the center of each of these beds, in a straight line, plant two f-ccds, at distances of eighteen inches; also have reserve plants, to fill the places of those that may be destroyed by cut-worms, etc. The cultivation is simply to keep down the weeds, preserving the shape of the beds untd near the time of blossoming. A narrow cultivator is then run through tho rows, followed by a horse team to earth up the plants. The earth is afterwards leveled to present a flat hill in which the nuts are to form. If weeds or grass thereafter appear they must be pulled by hand. The crop is not harvested until the vines are touched by frost, for the longer the vines grow the greater the number of sound pods, except in the farther touth, where the vines ripen fully. Hands follow the rows and loosen the nuts with pronged hoes or tlat-tined forks. They are followed by others, who pull the vines, shake the earth from them and leave them turned to the sun to dry. In dry weather they will bo suillciently cured for shocking. The shocking is done somewhat after the manner employed for beans; or they may bo finally cured as heans sometimes are on scaffolds under sheds. CONTINUOUS MILKERS. Habit In Cows Hint N'cciU Jutllctoue Dnrrlopmrrit. The continuous milking habit in cows should be developed as far as possible. It is not a sourco of disease and impoverished condition of the young, as many suppose such instances are more often the result of improper supply of the cow with foods that illy sustain all parts of the system. If the cow is well fed, not starved to reduced condition, as is often tho case the few weeks preceding calving, there is no possible danger of milking a cow up to within a few weeks, even days, of her full time. It requires more food at this period to sustain the cow and embryo, but if the milking period can be prolonged for sixty or ninety days beyond the usual milking period of average cows, the returns will amply justify this outlay. That a cow needs six weeks of rest before calving may bo desirable, as the 'freshening'' may be a great aid In bringing out udder development While we may object, with some force, that continuous milking in some cases be injurious, yet it is only by having cows that have a leng and profitable milking period that wo can expect to extend as we would wish the milking periods of the cows to be born in tho near future, for we must rely upon heredity quite as much as feed und handling to fully succeed. 5. V. Tribune. DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. Tout's milk is richer than morning's. Watkh cows after feeding; horso before. A cow that has aborted should no be allowed to run with pregnant cows. Tiik pastures arc more aluablc than "wv get credit for being. Don't lctthe cattle upon thum until they arc hard. 1 unfiling of the soft surface destroys nre feed than anything else. 1'iik best dairymen gradually take pram away from their stock during "w ilush of the grass season and make feon crops cheaply raised take its Place as much as possible later. Still ater comes ensilage. It is a common sight to see a milk Peddler's hnrsc going home alone Rix to W miles from any city, the intelligent animal turning out for teams, his mister asleep in tho wagon. The early ning and excessive work of this bust eH wnld break down many a man 7" jt not for the fact that ho can for n hour or more on tho return ,3. nd this privilege ha owes to hb lood dumb triend.

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MUSICAL ITEMS.

A Lou:svim.k musician has discovered that tho inspiring strains of "Ta-ra-ra, IJooin-de-aye," aro borrowed from iMozart. Tiik sultan of Turkey Is an excellent pianist, and spends hours every day practicing. He devotes a couple of hours daily to teaching his daughter how to play. MabcaonTs best-known opera, "CavalJcria Kusticana," ww tho light of publicity as tho result of a prlzo operatic competition organized by a Milan music publisher. This year no fewer than seventy operas havo been submitted for a similar prize offered by tho samo publisher. Timm: have been at least eighteen operas on Columbus, according to a recent list: Columbo, by Fabric! (1793); Kl Colon. Ganischcr (1825); Columbo, Älorlacchi (1828), and Kicci (1820); Tho Discovery of tho Indies, Florovanti (IBM); II Columbo, Kahils (1810); Christofore Columbos. Gambini (1810); I!ottcuini (1817), David (1847); Do IJarbieri (1818). V. Mala (1857), Casclla (18C5), Mascora (18C0), Pedro and Uignanl (18S3); Cristobal Colon, Carcta. (1S92); Cristofore Columbo, Franchctti (1802); Cristobal Colon and Cristoforo Colon, ."both by Llanos (18D2). PLEASANT LINES. Whe.v a penurious young man marries an heiress it is not improper to allude to the event as a "tin" wedding. Rochester Post. Whk.v a mule makes up his mind to get there with both feet somebody In hin immediate vicinity is sure to find it out. Troy Press. Wirn "When we go nnywhero now wo have to walk. Ueforc marriage you always called a carriage." Husband "That's why we have to walk how." Y. Weekly. Uabs "What is wanted Is a law that's flexible, one that won't hurt mo, tout will ruin tho other follow." Fogg "Why, man, wo havo it now; all that's needed is to get tho right kind of a, lawyer on your side." Iloston Transcript Pinn-I'scAi'i: Aoknt. "If you will put up our fire escape I will guarantee that you can get the audience out qX tho theater in three minutes." Theatrical Manager "Don't wan't It. If you have a device that will get an audience into the theater I'll buy it" N. Y. Herald. LONDON AND VICINITY. Is tho streets of London 2,170 stray dogs were captured by tho police during last January, of which only 203 were claimed by their owners. Tun mansion house relief funds are n special feature of London's help for distress in any part of the world. During the past twenty j'cars S10,500,000 has been received for such purposes by different lord mayors. The recent statement of the amount of unclaimed funds standing to various accounts at the Hritish pay oflicc brings oat the fact that the national debt has been reduced by some twelve millions of pounds in the present century through tho use of unclaimed money from various sources. An estimate made by tho London Philatelist of the ontcnt and value of existing postage stamp collections, based largely on the showings of n census taken for the purpose, places thoso existing in England at a total market value of 125,000 and those in tho rest of the world at 100,000. SPARKLING DIAMONDS. Tiir black diamond Is so hard that it cannot be polished. An uncut diamond looks very much like a bit of the best gum arabic. The diamond, in a sufficient heat, will burn like a piece of charcoaL The Orloff diamond is believed to bo responsible for sixty-seven murders. The diamond mines of llrazil havo jiclded over 15,000,000 carat of stones, ralucd at S150.000.C00. Tue largest diamond ever known was the Great Mogul, which weighed. In the rough, 703 carats. The diamond, if laid in the sun and then carried into a dark room, showa distinct phosphorescence. The Ilcgent diamond, the property of the French government, weighs 186 carats and is valued at 12,000,000 francs THE MARKETS. New Yohk. April 22, TArrr.K Native Steers t 4 ftl COTTON MWlilltnif " W IMl"K- Winter Wheat 2 10 fi6 W UK AT--No. 1! Hcd 75 G CORN -No, 2 4H!?rl OATS -Western Mixed 36 ff6 l'OKK-NcwMcss m 1KCT. S75 8 425 -ei t94 39 18 50 7 5 40 4 85 7 20 5 75 3 40 3(5 04 3S 2V4 55 5 10 7 10 mo M I3J4 18(0 10"', ?i r, io 7 V) 01 4 19 4 20 ST. I.OU1S. COTTON MiiMllmr.. ... lll'.KVKS Tliolc Steers...... t IK) Medium I!OOS-Fn!r to Select M SHKKP-Kulr to Choice 3 75 ?& FIOUlt Patents 3 .10 Ct Kiincv to Kxtra Do.. " f Cn WI1KAT -No. 2 Hed Winter... Cl'ift COHN- No. 2 Mixed S'4('ft OATS- No. 2 tt HYK- No. 2 , M 3 '10IIACCO-1.1WS I 10 (;0 I.iif.llurley 4 M 6b HAY-Clear Timothy 10 W) fr llin'TKH- Choice Dairy 22 fffl KdtJS-Frrnh .... POHK Standard Mews (new).. 1" .5 Cö HACON-Clenr Hll I.AHD -Prime Steam & CHICACO. CATTLK-Shlpplllt? 4 00 Q HOOK Fair to Chnten 8W (ft SlIKKP Knlr to Choke W (TO FLOUU Winter Patent 75 flv ü print: Patents 8W git WI1KAT No, -. Sprint! 71? No. S! Hed 7ia(f6 COHN-No.2 W nM'V Vn Gfk 40i IV S7',i 500 7 30 6t 2S POllk Metw (nw)..,'. 17 25 C& KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Shipping Steers.... IKKiS AllOrndes SIM C5 6 f7!t.a 2H & wit i: AT wo, neu OATS No. 2....' COHN-No.2 NKW OHtXANS. 31 3 00 47 30 17 75 I0'i 7t FrXUM-HlKh Grude 3 15

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The duke of Wellington somewhat roughly smashed another Wuterloo legend. An English artist willed upon him one day and addressed him as follows: "My lord duke, 1 have come to ask a great favor. I want you to give me an opportunity of making a picture of you in precisely the attitude in which you stood when you said 'Up, Guards, and at thrml Oh, get out!" roared the iron duke. Then ho burst out luughiug and walked into another room.

After the Effort I)octor-"Mr. Do Hllmdood is suffering with brain fatigue and mental exhaustion. " yn. Heartless "Ah, has ho been trying so hard to think?" Detroit Fret Press. Our Domestic Jewels. "Here, Uridget, run and put this letter in tho box, and be quick about it" "And shall I wait for an answer, miss?" Uoston Ileacon. The May Wide Awak Has an entertaining description of life on a lighthouse island in the China Seas by the U. S. Consul at Singapore. Ho calls it " How we played Robinson Crusoe." Grace Dean McLeod has a characteristic Nova Scotia story "Petit I'ere Felix," a tale of the invasion of Acadic; Joseph Hatton tells nn exciting incident connected with the coin room of the Hritish Museum, "The Prince's Dilemma;" Crawford Capen writes of "Stamps and Stamp Collecting;' Annie Sawyer Downs tells how the "Young Folks at the Eddy" dealt with the servant-girl problem; Penelope Palmer writes of the wonderful Welsh boy in tho Pennsylvania mines who made marvelous "Underground Music;" Mrs. Muller has a paper on the dolls of the world; bright ßhort stories; Hugh S. Hart contributes to "Wide Awake Athletics, "Golf: the Coming Game;" the pootry of the number is from Cclia Thaxter, Marion Ames Taggart, Sallie Margaret O'Mallcy. and Price Collier. A delightful account of a delightful boy Is Louise Imogen Guiney's sketch of "Hartley Coleridge, Ten Years Old," illustrated by Wilkie's portrait Price 20 cents a number, 52.40 a year. On sale at news stands or sent postpaid, on receipt of pr ico, ly P. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Boston. "Yon should see Mrs. Hunkin and her dauRhter in their new dressca," said tho marksman's wife. "Thov are siKlits. "1'vo seen them," replied tho optician's wife. "I never saw Buch spectacles." Washington Star. Cxuxu "I'd like to see the lady of tho house " Paterfamilias "Ye haven't one just at present Tho girl went this morning. Cau you call to-morrow I" Detroit Tribune. It I a Horrid NnUanc To bo nervous. Starting tit ths slightest sound, uneasiness by day and fitful slumber by night, unreasonable apprehensions, odd sensations, constant restlessness thesonro among its diabolical symptoms. Dyspepsia 1h tho fountain head. Remove this with Hostett"r's Stomach Bitters, und tho food U assimilated, tho body nourished, tho sleep crow tranouil, nervousness vamoses. Tho Hlf'i-rs subdues m.laria. constipation, liver coinplaiut and kidney affections. Ktiunghu (to Pat drinking Apollinaris) "How does it taste, Put!" Pul "Faith, it taste as if my fut was asleep." Harvard Luuipoou. Nr.w FATnnn "What's the baby crying fori" Mother "Ueeauso I tnUl'hitn he looked liko you." N. Y. Morning Journal. DOX'T LISTENto tho dealer who is bent on bipger profits. Tka thing that ho wants you to buy, when you ask for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, isn't " just as good." Proof of this is easy. Th only guaranteed remedy for the ailments of womanhood is the " Favorit Prescription." If it over foils to bencflt or cure, in making weak women strong or sufftiring women well, you have your money bade Anything "just as good," or as sum to bring help, could bo, and would bo, sold In just that way. This guaranteed mediciiM fa an invigorating, restorativo tonic, especially adapted to woman's needs and perfectly harmless in any condition of her sybtcrn. It builds up, strengthen, regulates, and euros. For periodical pains, learing-down sensations, ulccratioa, inflammation every thing that's known as a " female complaint," it's a remedy that's safe, certain, and proved. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a cold and acough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " consumption from neglect." Scott's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it Is remarkably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scot's Emulsion is (he richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat food to take. It arrests waste and builds up healthy flesh. Prspsnd br Scott Bowm, 5. T. All droifliU. OATARRH V IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from tlie nose was large, constrt ana very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remedies, I gave her The first bottle seemed to HHKI aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated aod in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. Our kok on Blood and Rkln IMmssm bsUs4 BWirr gracuno ce., Atiaau, Cnv

But or Onto, TCitt or Toledo, Lucas Countt.

Frank J Cmhset makes oath that he U ihn benior partner f the Hrai of F J. Chekrt : Co., dole busiuess in tho City of Toledo, C-miMtv ana Ktato aforesaid, and that bald llrtn will nay the sura of Onk Hunnur Doi. i.aus for each und every caso of CiTAKitri that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Cataukh Cükk. Frank J, Cnr.Nr.r. Hworn to before me and subscribed in in presence, this Cth day of December, A.D. 1&SÖ. SCALj A. W. Gleasok, Xotary Pulltt. pdl'n Catarrh Cure is taken internally nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces f the system. Henri for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenet & Co., Toledo, O. ÖTSold by Druggists, 75c. Alt, tho world's a stage, but to anyone who has ever witnessed an amateur theatrical performance tha fact is apparent that all men aud women aro not actors. Dmcmts Goinc to Washington U look after that apjwintment, wh waat to be sure of (Kettlng there," should k v ths Okio & llisaisklppi Hhort Lino Thrsuiru Car Route froru Bt. Louis. Ite.nublicaBs, Fspulisu and all ethers will als Had it to their advantage to take this routs. The people whs fellew Wie fashion most religiously generally look us If they were trying to get ahead ef it Soiucrvllle Journal. Start the day well by drinking a cup of rood coffee. The celebrated brand of "MAIL POUCH" coQ-e makes a dolicious beverare hcrsufte it possssse QUALITY, and is FRESH ROASTED daily. Get it at your grocer's. Bold enly in ono-pound Kealed gsckapes. Hauley fc"Kinella Coffee and pice Co., St. Louis. TnAT air is very familiar." said a musiri in. as u gust of wind took his hat away. Harvard Lampoon. It Is a great thing for a young man to get outulitUo and come in contact with other people and see how they live. J5. F. Johnson & Co , Richmond. Va., aro giving many young men a chsnce to do this, nnd at tho s.imo time to put money in bank rapidly. Try them and see. He Was Foroiven Sho "You forget yourself, sir." He "How could I think of myself myour presence 1" Yankee Blade. Tiinnn Is this lo say in favor of tho people who mako spring poems t hero ia more truth than poetry in them. Inter Ocean. Duorsv U a dread disease, but it has lost Its terrors to thoso who know that H. II. Green & Sons, tho Dropsy Specialists of Atlanta, Gorgin. treat it A-ith such great success. Write tbem for pamphlet giving full Information. The poet who wroto of tho frowning precipice had evidently been studying the brow of tho hill. Cleveland Pluindealer. Tnn Public Awards tho Palra to nale's Honey of Horehnund and Tar for couclis. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in ono ininuto. A Tens of tho tied From matrimony to divorce. Iiostou Courier. H. F. Allen Co., 335 Canal St., NcwYork, aro solo agents in tho United Slates for Bcecham's Pills. 25 cents n box. Ir timo were money, tho tramp would be rolliug in wealth. Texas Siftings. What that's because it pays a larger

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DO YOU CHEW TOBACCO ?

Horseshoe Plug.

THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.

ilnliki the Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals ar lined In the jii Iteration of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa pure mud tolubl. UhnmorethanthreettmM I the itrtnyth of Cocoa mixed with BUrch, Arrowroot or nomtcal, coiling le than on ant a tup. It la dtllcloui, BonrUblng, tad kaiilt BIO, SITED. Hold by Croc. r. terywlwr. W. 1AXE& fcCO., DorohMtor, Mam, Ely's Gleam Balm -TILI. CUR CATARRH Aply lnueh notrll. arnAiHiB im m m

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KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly Uficu. Tbo many, who live better tiiaa others and enjoy lifo more, with lees expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best producta to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs. IU excellence ia due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of n perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it nets on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening thorn and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for pale by all druggists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every packages also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if oflcrcd. "German Syrup 99 I must say a word as to the efficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in ray family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most excellent success. I have taken it myself for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neighbors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlysville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "something just as good." Always insist on having Boschee's German Syrup. one Grocer says: clerks who can sell the goods them to sell and of course to sell the o-oods on which I the most money. If they do it, I won't have them.

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This is an actual fact related by a grocer to our salesman and it's a common fact ; We have it daily. So, you see, when they tell you that some worthless or dangerous 'ashinrj-pow'der is "the same

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W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoTVrr. Do you weir them? When next In need try plf , tttf III give you mors confert and tervlca far lha tMn my other make, Inth wcrlal. 5.00 4.00 42.50 3.50 2.00 rMUMOa 2.00 I. 75 ron sort 2.50 42.25 k9 HA W. L Dwilis Sims tri Mil Ii iB tto Utest Styles, If you want a lino DRESS SHOE don't pay $8 t H try my $3 .50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They wlB fit equal to aaatom mads and look and wear at well. If you wlak ti conomI:Jnyour footwear, you can dota by prtaalaf W. L. Douglat Shoes. My name and price It ttawiat on Uw bottom, look for It when you buy. Take m aafc ttltute. I tend thoet by mall upon receipt ef pfta pottage free, when Sho Dealora cannot tupatjr jfaaV W. h. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Hull ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FIRST-CLASS OR IF YOU ARC, SEND TO THt. J. I. CASE T.M.CO For their Illustrated Catalogue. MAI LEO FREC WANTED CoviNtent ACSINBM aa l'rofcifloRal 9lea;Tchaiav I.wjfr,Jllnlitr,imli clallrur Interancii BaaaajBJBjBaHHaiMHHB local, county nd taW f f nt. of ont of tho lnrcrtt nnd moat arpruTal Ufa In.urjnro Orcnlitlon In th. world. HAK NMt' F fit I K2tls crrrjwlicre to rtconiBiend It, k.aa From $75.06 h $10 Ml lOTTl ccordlntr toibilftT In titwcrlnritat aft, ilwti mrr. n.nir nd adilr or TrtIHirrt. Artilt.. . aV HAIBLiTl), 8.PU. H.. !.rM B.U4IS, CUIUM, Baa. trxiva run r Area mj mm rwim. OROPSY Treated ft? un'1 um ft. nd In lea rfM H Utxt to-Uiird. f ill Ifiaproar attritpajaL CHICKEN-HATCHWa IY STEM. L'Utapla.aa.rafoprraUeB.aW-PaJK P)ltt. rllbU, fullr ynaraataajL ' and . far lllui. OMaloM. k. rw A..aiMU fäV am A aVXlKa tKUJ TUX .m? mm Htnla oeeorBiiTo worn, mbiii aw w.iv m-mwm-DANKH CO.. 3.14 Dearborn Street, CHlCi.oo.IUU. ARE YOU AMBITIOUlt Thrifty I Saving1! If jou are bow It Ui. Um. to IPPILbUII ITC klrh 111 Marid. comfort. RVWUBrU LR IC for old c. er edct ymir cblldrta. 920 mm lOOootth of itix-k in a rich nilnlnc rroptttf. roar lubicrlptlon or wtit for full Information. AMNM Thelbatp Mouataln Tunnel and Hialax Co., llaav,a rata: la at HiHIIIVIH I.VI tafM (rum CriniSJtniina. Mnitarn OaaiDlaiJOB. MTH ftc UMaT IUilA. BatapliTra O iariE Tba Öo , Iii W. aKi H B.T. Cures Sick Headacht F -nrromllHtllVt .mm. .m -nia.i.'' a noiu. mm-f-Qif" aclf f.kndMlV K.HUll.f.J O. W. V, HNVDKK. M. K Mail Itopt. MuVlcker'a 'X-liatr, Uhloaaro, Wewiat lire, oerireUe SALESMEN TO IXTBDIICCB OU UMOXAHK KTK1IPS and Uairle UMtim l'oitr. Ooodi a1l en Ight, Mnl fantii f aprnft. 1HB HOIK fU. (., at. UlCMa, Ma mr UM TIM t Art .rj Um ym rHa HILL'S MANUAL ?,M tandtril In Social and Bailn.it Life. ' aaitt (Jul. lKwItlilateitrarortiof betachl.Trfl.ata' tn ill klndi of eport. Kor Prlc. wrUaOAN 8 CO., 3M IJetrborn Ht., Chicago. CASTaala W AXraaV Hll THM f tflt nai.aiytata HIICT H1VP A venia AT OXC. ctaait. forlo. Stamp. Immeiite. Unt-lvaiiad. IMjrMM'i car arar ln.antnl. Baal, w.lghta. flnloi BpralalaV fit a Dar. HHUgutek. Brnhard Mfk. .. rMaBW wrniaa Tali rirUmn Uaa imrrm. OPIUM MornhkB Habit Gar tat X Inlrf dan. Tin na lilt mmm. I DK. J. RTk'PHL'XN. Ihaaaa- akU. arMunarua mt aaaa rmvmx VAIIII a UeM Irn Telegrapar and Katlraa IWttnai Iflfcia Atnt'iRnalnt.bar.aaai 00 lltuitlcil. Wr)teJ.l).BRtVTr,a4H,M trnaata iaua rAraataar aaaiwaiaa 178.00 ft S3S0.0I Frn'A'.?. JOHNHON k CO..WOO-2-4-M Main St., Kloha.m4.Ta TRiMB MM) fAMa mm mm irea iaa Plno'a Kamedj f or Catarrh la tha Beat, Kaalrfit to Uao, and CheapMt. Bold by druMlnt er tent y aaall. Wo. E. T. ifaielllne, Warrem, Pa. I A. N. K., B. 1444. wMTna t ABTiBTMKaaa r tau Vkal ra AtrHmtmf aa

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