Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 March 1894 — Page 3

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FASHION LETTER.

0rfrklrti on Karly NprlHg" Cn.tuwi voir hhadot with llruwR aa a Leading

r.ilor-Ollier Faaalnt.

n.-.rRk!rts both lcmir and In short

nron st3lo or pi:ilum3 fttUIiifT straight 0ver the undershirt, ami raised very jaucli " e,lL',, h,,,tJ nro USC(l MKlI by the lending luHitfiJcrM and modistes on earlv hurlnjf costumes. This kWch an opportunity for a second umtorial vrnlch mny no of velvet, benjfuline, sills or plain woolen goods like camel's Imir. which, on many gown, is finished at the foot witli a broad band of

hanilsomo liralitworlt. upon patio

mentcrle laid over velvet ribbon Ih another popular trimming. As thu beason advuuoes it Ih apparent that though brown Is a leading

coior, i v" 4t i. .1. ,,f hSs

hlue, several toautiful tunes In green, also black, will bo very much in evlt'enoo throng hout the season. A changeahlo basket cloth in

s h a d e s of Art brown has a four-yard ) .

skirt. 1 e

plain,

gives height

to the wear

er and there'

br increases

i t s stylish

npreanuiee. The coat has full skirts anl deep full collarette with sleeves larger if possible than ever. In length, it measures, as a rule, from twenty-six to twenty-eight inches, with a preference for thu shorter styles, especially on youthful women. Another thing, the three-quart ir length cannot be worn with t he ucw ovcrcktrts. Closaßu'i'? mate's npsr yiU hxgo rcxiHJ u äirt-itrM fftahtofi. Wins 6& lars anil collarettes 6r blacl; moire will bo immensely popular, also large costly buttons and plenty of them. Cape?

come up for decided favor ulso, as ust long as the huge sleeves remain in fnshion capes will prevail. Everything ihows that tin? expanded sleeve- will bo retained for months o come; there

fore capes can be counted in among tho,

reason's lavoreu styles. .Moire, corded lilk, cloth and sr.tln duchess are the materials used for spring capes, and althuiigh this is a rather limited range, the colorings and varied patterns with their choice of elegant trimmings make the variety. Among tho fancies offered at the importing houses, are black satin tailor-

r? made walkiui?

costumes, with parasol and coat or capo e n suite. Dressy toilets .of fine black

v o o 1 e n and

silk wrap fab-

Fries, are pretti

ly mado up

with yoke, crush collar, and belt of shot velvet Vests, full leevos, girdle, and a circular flounce of

. velvet appear

m handsomer

"'gowns of black silk or satin.

with frequently epaulets laid in full flat plaits on tho shoulders, and tewed in with the shoulder seam from the top to the under side. Charming costumes are made of Fayetta, one of the new very popular spring fabrics. It is extremely pliable, being finished without dressing iof any kind. It is woven on silk warp, and It is warranted not to spot It comes In colors end black, and 1 forty -two inches wide. Fashion still smiles approvingly on

til the means employed to broaden the

khonklcrs with berthas, bretelies fichus, reers, cape collars and all sorts of wide-spreading elegancies in 1 n " c , watered tilf, velvet, benfMilinc, etc Many of the t a 1 1 o r-mad o wats lnp well to the leftfihie, with 'nly one fastenIn? at the belt, revealing an inner plastron of Hffht cloth, With great re vera to miU'h. Leagues f lovely laevs st - 1 .

a ream im. " "".

Ported for trimming summer toilets, "raps and robes. Cream lace vokes nd epaulets will be used on dresses of "kte.c satin, brocade, molfa and lace; '! lace in every width nud pattern wl be lavlslily emplovod on both skirt and bodice. Skirt 'do not chango greatly in style or shape, remaining c oie alwut tho him and ilnrino- from

- nee flown.

'inle width

r"pe, with tho hinein eam up the while other of narrow-width ? ;vntl other materials, have gored oreaiHhs and deep plaits in the back. embroidery done by intricate innen no processes, but having all the lino wnty eiTeet of handwork, will bo the enpxt season. Tho shops aro al m, nffIow w,th 1111 exhibit of ex in.Mtc productions In embroidered

clnirette, China silk, etc Ho blouse waist will flourish

r;;7 re. It comes from

n..i !i.cores of elrmlng stylef

' ,c 01 ovt-ry fabric from tinted linen

" "cpon to lace and brocade. fcn-!fiircina,n of K001 B,ze- UonneU Vel lu '"ere toy hcadcoverlngs, etui sh J. .n ,00PS fo lavished upon with stuahiag etcet lfcftTB DUKltAJfc

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AGRICULTURAL HINTS. CELLAR SUBSTITUTES.

THE TREACHER'S WIFE

A Newspaper Man's Vlalt to an Arcadian Homo in Missouri.

Tnluihlo IllnU from ai Ohio Farmer om mii liiiiorluiit Kubjrrt. In low, wet places, or where tho surface of the soil is but little above thu level of a stream or pond in tho vlcinIty, or even on higher land too flat to admit of proper drainage. It Is unadvisable to excavate a cellar, as waiter

muht gather and stand there, especial- ! T " Ä lyilurlnga raiuyosensoru in other lo- i ÄÄ??1811. . calities where but two or three feet j Ä ÄlS, ÄS ofholl over ay the native roelc.it is years when I lived jn llehadouotnho Impracticable though otherwise favor- forcsttrces that loom

ably situated. As a place in which i L,lIsulc. but In tljo shauow of death, for

The Inicmtla; story of ladr Cal Ltveil qr Thirty Year In ta S!i3ilo- or Suildea Urath Hale OW Ase Ureal !i Uark Memory.

viKri.tfitilna intio l.n 1 , . . VC3r. I SAW tili) lln en rlnim vn);...l .'. 1

irom freezing through the winter is as ! J1?. v' aad 115 1 rct5njd for tLe o .,,sknrv h.n. . adJed to tho prayer, which it has been iho ..?. ,4Storo polish?

!,; ;.r.i: ..: . " . ?tomof .my dear husband and nysclf to " tü

substitute for the cellar. The old-time UUnmAllt heanl mamma' say elbow

apple cave, with its cartliorered ,f. I U-fore I vväv. i , v"t iT T Xt,t . l, !z ' "f"1" would put

has been tried and found defective hi ' take. I never cazedunonthe orb aitanV '

Hi Tob or Hay rr Acr. Kl Thst is seldom reached, but when Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures are sown this Is possible. Over fifty kinds of grass and clover sorts. Largest growers of farm .seeds in the world. Alsikc Clover is the hardiest; Crimson Clover Is the quickest growing; AlfalfaCIover is the Iwst fertilizing clover, while Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures make the best meadows in the world. If you will enr this out a.vdskjo) it with He postage to the John A. alzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive eleven packages grass and clover sorts and his mammoth farm seed catalogue; full of good things for the farmer, the gardener and the citizen. M

Certainly.

girll" Juv-

moment) prease was

a good shine

that it fails to keep out water in a time of rain. One of tho most successful efforts in this line is that of a man whose buildings are on the low ground near a river, rinding it impossible to becure a dry cellar, ho built a room adjoining the kitchen, making it as nearly frost proot as possible by the use of double walls and ceiling. Its cost was little more than that of a cellar walled with

behind the hills without the haunting fear

Itie speaker was Mrs. & S. BaUaine, the Trank J. Ciikket makes oath that he is

wuc or Jtcv. i. S. Ballaine, of IJoriae Sta- 100 "r partnerorthelirm of F.J. CutNcr

that it was for the last time." i Ua Cb w A"DO'

uon.jcaerson County, Mo. Mrs. Ballaico

nas lor many years led the life of an Invalid

&Co.. dointr business in the CAtv of Tolvin

County and Btato aforesaid and that said

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A BUIIST1TCTE TO It A CKLLAIt Ftone, while it is drier, more easily kept

in a sanitary condition and much easier

o: recess at ail tunes, snvinir manv

steps aud much labor both in storing C'jy vegetables apd in daily ue. '1 Ii i- Jriuie cVj'ct the construction of a building for this purse is to shut In the summer warmth anil parent its radiation into the outeralrduriritf ? ko'.i of cold weather. The best uonconductors of heat, such as wood and paper, should bo employed. Dry air in confinement is one of the very best at

vU hnn-conductors, and this advantage

is fully icciired in the doub'.o walls.

Here are Uvo dead-air .spaces in the

walls, entirely cut off from cotamyniea

no i wiin eacn otner or una tae air outs:de. Above, there is such a space inc'osing the joists, with the space betw.'eu this and the roof, which is carefully closed at the eaves by a cornice. The floor is double, and beneath it the rtir shut in by the foundation wall. lSuilding paper may be placed in the double floor, around tho walls next the outside and over the joists in the ceiling, adding much to the service of tho building and a trifle to iLs cost. All the csFcntlal details of construction aro presented in Pigs. 1 and 2, showing a plan of the walls both in horizontal and in vertical section. Any person of ordinary mechanical skill may build it for himself at but slight expense above the actual cost of material. All the Inside lumber should be tongue-and-groove-ficoring, free from knot-holes and open cracks, but it need not be first trrade. Thatside nf

tho room adjoining the dwelling does not need the double wall, but it is al- , ready suiilciently protected; and. if it , be built against the dwelling as a narrow lean-to with a length just twice its width, a given space will be in- i closed at the least cost. That the room may bo opened to the fresh air and warm sunshine of sumtucr, it is Ccslrable to have at least one window. The frame of this should be j finished ns shown In Fig. J, with two ; narrow ledges, A A, a few inches apart , and faced with strips of felt or wooles ,

to whvm the dtvad summons mteht come at . Zt.Al?"&J

5 any moment, until a kind providence threw cannotDecuredbytheuseofHALL'sCATAKita in ner way tho rcccdy thatiws restored her Ccke. Frank J. Ciie.vet. health, her vigor, one would almost say, J Bwora to before no and subscribed in mv hcryoutb. Her recovcrv is unsurpassed in rresence, tolsCthday of Uccember, A. D. lSwi. , too historyof medical science and sboald bo A- Vr': Gleason. rented in every pajwr and publication rfTT V- . . , . , Atan MUc. , in the land that others suffering with tho EhiESV",1? YCn ,intcraall 1111(1 ! sai 5rr!i,i r,rii,-: . v acts direvtly on tho blood and mucous sur i .r;f? ?f n !S"-I'wfit b7te faces of the system, b'end fortestimonials, csteneare of Mrs. Baüame and be saved, free. F. J. CRCcer & Co, Toledo, O. i A corresjiondcnt of the G obt-Democrat 3?So!d by rntreist. 7Dc

j ueierami-a to start mo gooU ivork and xiausi-asaiy I'xus,

; calied at tho Ballaine Home, bclicxing that , the story would lw of far nvater value and , interest if told in the ladys own words, j "My story," said she, "is a simple one of J sufferinp and relief. 1 havo had a dfccaso of ' j the heart from which few over recover, and , i from which I never expected to escape. It was in ItÄl that I was first made aivarc that I liad heart trouble I had risen and lighted a lire, fccUns in normal health, i.'hca I sud1 denly 1-ecane cntxinscioas. I knew no i more until I recovered mv senses ia bed.

They udd mo tLit 1 was bkxk in the face.

ana that when Srstp: -ucdup the heart was perceptible. Al

I ago I was attacked with a variet

, tion?, sufh as short breath

I ncss, fainting spelte, and, most annorinof

a!l,a burning, irritating nettle rash, that at ; ii; .?3 ir-nderctl ne almost franti', and, as 1 you ..an readily und?'tril,icriou?ly3errava'xJ my heart trubJcs. 1 had 'stltlfli . down to contemplate the end. and such was

my u::erin? tua wicsteu as it was, l sotne-

u for it, wnen one nav rr.acicsr

'T,HE U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an examination of the different brands, that the ROYAL-Baking Powder is absolutely pure, greatest in strength, and superior to all others. ROYAL DAKINO POWDCR COMPANY, 1 0S WALL ST. NEW-YOKK.

'Gsorgie, what made you go over anil play with thu fernith children, when vou havo !?.Vrm,Vs,,a,nJ l)lQy ,iavu not lia" them?" " ell, didn't tho Sunday school teacher sav that it is more blessed to give than to receive?"

Iy an Old Church. Ethel Urm himn.

nious Uie color or everything is." Margaret "Ves, eju-epting the sexton. Wiv doesn't

wear stained glasses?" P. St S. S. S. 's Bulletin.

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Keaon "What is reason?" asked tho teacher fraai Boston, of the smallest bov in thciiass. "It s what my daddy nercr'has for Iii kin me." was tho confident reply. Detroit Free Press. J Did Yoa Sec It? Of course wo mean tho World's Fair. Whether you did or not you want to preserve a souvenir of the most beautiful hceno Ulis earth has witnessed. Tceilichi-an Central. "The Niagara Falls

liouu-. - is isu;nr me unest atut most com

What a Slinking A poor fellow ccts when chills and fever seizes him in its tenacious dutch! Why don't every one protect himself apainst It with Hostettcr's Stomach Dittera, tho great auti-iwriodic? 'Iliat specific uproots every tr,!.' of malaria from tho system. It i3 equally eftlcacious, too, for rheumatism, kidney trouble, dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and nerrous trouble.

"FnzD is in an awful fix,

me last nipht, vou know, and

ccpieu rani"-uiic.

Ho proposed to d "You ae-

llont'-vS-r. of sixteen splendid photi?

.. rtt 'v-r'v' " own.-, mv ?t;r.-a wiiiconOI aU.C- Ritt.f SiltMtl ruirlR. fnllAttrrtl hf n

, extreme tveak- tart devoted to Macara Kalis. ?.Tn,-V..nr.

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land and other gems of American fccnerv.

aaii vaI be sent to any address on receipt of Wa ct-r.ts j xir part. Address Kea.vk J. BttAjinAtt, Advcrtisln? fcf -l,hl?ran..Ceatralr 4tü MonadnocS tS k. Chicago, III,

Which Will Yon Ho A farm renter ora farm owner? It rests with yourself. Stay where you are and vou will be a renter all your life. Move to Nebraska where good land is cheap and cheap land in pood, and you can easilv become an owner. Write to J. Francis, 0. P. &. T. A., Burlington Route, Omaha. Neb., for descriptivo pamphlet. It's free and a postal will bring It to you. "Wnr was BJorea fired?" "Ho got tho idea into his head that ho was ono of the bhi guns."-Pliilsdelphia Kccord.

A justness told her maid, Berks thrci afer must not always do thinps on her owa responsibility, but first usk jnirniission. Th next day Bctjo walked Into the parlor utA said, jKilitelv: "Mevrouvv, Uie cat i baa ait nip up tho duck. Must I send ha- away or no:?" Kikeriki. Don't wait for tho wagon while Uie waBfe lag is good. , THERE IS DANGER for tho yonng girl just entering womanhoea. She is especially sensitive, and many nmrvous troubk, which continue through Mm. havo their origin at thk period. If therm hm pain, headache, and nervous disturbance, mr irregularity of monthly functions Dr. Pierea Favorite Proscription should bo tudiciowto employed. In catarrhal Inflammation, m chroaic d-

oruers ana uiseases common to

PIERCE

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Miss Uuiik.

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M.VEV I KETIK.VEI,

JflKS UAMtR BOKK,f ' l,'rrrt(, lUdfonX CK, i'cima., wrih-; "Khut. I was fourtocn nm, old I took n twif cot and thcro resulted laternal troubles. 1 vm a preat outrerer for four jrars. I had trircj two PhystcUira but. neither pave nie aajr rtIicf. After taktar

fOr. Pierce's avurMe

Frcscrintion i mu7.

say cnoiißli for it. lt cured mo fo I have so, more pains. I am iov

nineteeu years of ,

Ou PaT:a.iK "Now, in a case like tliis,

i over a rvnziovts paper puDii3a-t r ion- imui.01 iu uiicriu,

-no ti tnii'. hva min -.1 ... i. . btudent vvo: 1 would listen to it. I thick."

....... .. v,, ui-'JV, .4,.. t.uu lUlliKVU i ' 1 UtcatöÜ by Dr. WiiUans Pink Fills for Inx

I'alo People. Havlnir seen simibr accounts

In other reputable papers, I resolved to try then. It was a neaven-sent resolution". Tho lirst bar had a most miraculous cffei-i. The nettle rash disappeared as if by mrah, and my trouble yielded to the medicine like tho f now yields to the spring-time sun, and I feel better to-day than I have for twenty years. 1 can not say too mucha!:outny improved condition. "My "blood is full and rich, ray anjietite b pood, xay nerves aro steady, I sleep souudly and wake up ref resbed. I climb the hills of our farm without ftt'ipue and jierform all the manifold duties cf the farmer's wife, and surely my heart mast Iks in a normal state when I answer to all these conditions." Newspaper ethics usually prevent the publication in the news columns of aaytniag j that might be construed as an advertise- I meat and thus much valuable knowledge is suppressed that might prove of incakrnla-1 bio benefit to thousands. The praise of J Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be sang j throughout the land. They should be as fa-1 miliar in every household as the name of tho I

nation, snu toe newspapers should mute la xnakinsr them so.

Dr. illlams, Pink Pills are an unfailing

ftoutti at Half Rates. On March Sand April the Louis ville U Nashviile ILiilroad will sell tickets for their regular trains to principal points in the south at one single fare for the round trip. Tlieic excursion rates take in the principal cities and towns in Tennessee, Alabama, Georeia. West Florida and Mississippi. Tickets will be pood to return within twenty days, and will be on sale at St. Louis, EvansviUe, Louisville and Cincinnati on above dates. Through cars from these cities to principal points south. Ask your ticket op? at, and if he can not furnish vou tickets from your station, write to C P. ATMotin, General Passenger Ajrent, Louisville, Ky. "Wnr aro you so anxious to sell me that hair restorer J" said Mr.Baldy to his barber. 'Because there's no money in hair-cutting for hs with such heads aa yours around," said the barber.

specific forsuch d boasts aslocomotorataxia, partial paralysis, 8t Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralem, rheumatism, nervous hoadache. the after effects of la r-ippc, palpitation ct the heart, pale and sal law complexions, all forms of weakness either ia male or female, . and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills arc sold by all dealers, or will be sent post jald on receipt of price, (öO cents a box,or six boxes for , ri-VJ tbcv are never sold ia bulk or bv the , HO) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine, Co., Schcnectadv, N. Y., or BrockviUc, Ontario. " j

IM World. Fair FhotM for St. These bcaatif ul pictures aro now ready for delivery in ten complete parts lß pictures comprising each part and the whole set can be secured by the payment of One Dollar, sent to Geo. II. HEirro.tv, General Passenger Agent. Chicago. Milwaukee Sc St. Paul Kailway, Chicago, III., and the iKtrtfolios of pictures will 1 scat, free of expense, by mail to subscribers. ICcmittanccs should bo mado by draft, money order, or registered letter.

MiroRTOrr. is a faithful teacher, but it would never win a piano or a trip abroad In a popular votingcontcst. Washington Post.

" 'Baows's Bronchial Tkooies ston an

Tr.rrrn, ,-,ft, m,- 1 attack of my asthma couch very promptly

- - si i mv Iii tvt 1 to J i m M LA ...

your three davs' absence from sohral was i

on account of your vaccination wa it. Be-1

wfi l uu jnuj-i. nave naa a nreitv sore

cents a box

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Johnxt Pi.extt ''Say. Jimmy, does pic

arm.'' Bessie--No; but 1-1 had to walk on t lluAllJK:

I never had no chance ter 'spenment."

enjtches."

and Tar re-

Iikc"s Toothache Drops Cure la one minute.

An Important llinVrmcr.

To make it annarent to thousands, who ' .. Haix's Honey of Horchound

think Uiemselvcs ill, that they are not af- heves whooping cough.

iiwa wiui any cisafe, out tnatme y:em ; simnlv need CitaKsint. istn hrini- vi"tnfArt .

homctotheirhcarts.asncostivecbnditlonis "Vhere do you float most of yourstock, easilv cuml hv nsicp Svrun of Fips. Mann-" Jinks'" "Among ttesballows," said Jinks, factured by the California Fig S vrup Co. i Haqxir's Bazar. . I . 'MlN-n is the buMness before pleasure' 1 Be srai: to read advcrtifcment of Plant that yuu hear .-o much of, suid the nsaa at : Seed Co., aa old reliable flria. the theatrical box window. - m

JACOBS OIL

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PERMANENTLY 1H!

A DREAM OF FAIR WOiMEN. Wcdrrnmed cf bllsi, Kut never kntw The bliss of hsvinp Dreams come tru?, Until, for very pity's sake. The I-'alrbank lirm commenced to make The Soap, that in our dreams vreplunnej: Tha celebrated, well-known brand CLAI RETTE SOAP. Bia CVIHYWHCM. MftOC ONT wt

The H.K.Fairbark Company, slums.

vr. r.. noucuis snou equals cuvtmn work, costing from 4 to $6, lrt value for the moner in the txorld. Name and price

(tamped on the bottom. I-.veir

nr yrarrsnlnl. Take no futti. tute. Sre local papers for full

ucscripiknnot our complete

inea tor laairs ana gen.

tiemen or tena lor ji-

luitralid Cttalogui

Rivinc in. Ktmctions how to or.

dc.'br tnsll. Pos'ipefrec. Vou cn tret the but

i Wrcala of dealers wno push our tbot.

"It ectni,' said the barber, "that ray whole life is to be ..peut ßcltinc cut of ouc

sctjik! iu:o unotner."

THE MARKETS.

The neighbor's fcuüdog may teach a man to lead a chased life.

t Too xiST crooks spoil the brotherhood of num. Fuck.

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IIOW TO 1IAKK AN OVHU HOUND CEI.IJLB. cloth, atrninst each of which a frame of board just Utting the opening is fastened during the winter season. 'J hese, with n tight shutter on the outcide, make the window practically a double wall also. If conveniently situated, use may be n.ade of this window sis an entrance in the time of storing vegetables for the winter, thus nvo'uliiip the otherwise neccniary travol bade and fortli through the dwelling ujmrttacntR. While the cot of such n room Is ordinarily greater than that of a cellar of the snine capacity, its service is also prenter, and it may Well be considered u close question of economy in umhin? cliotce between the two; and where a collar cannot bo made, it is almost a

i ci,ii Uurnl Xew . ivu:.'-.a 2

v v . v - t.ATS-Wflerc 1 oritur. HAY-Oioice. i JH3KK Xew Me..... Tiiq foot and mouth disease is re ; ',lY- ';;

ported to b rafflnp in Germany uc- - ixn?svi!.Mi

mite the effarta of the ffovcrnment to .vheaT-N 2:

tlutnp it out.

New Yokk. March 3. 1 CATTI.K KatWe Steer J 4 tJ ii 4 O

1l'!ON-.M(ddItn

rUIL'!'-Winter Wheat. i WHEAT-So. S Ked J nillX-Xft 2

iai .'iern .mixbu. ....... I'OUK-New Mcä ST. LOUIS. rrrrTOS Mirtdim?. HiilABS Miljplnc i-teer. . . Milium IIi7S-ralrtofeHevt .. i r.KP Ilr lo Caolc ! J.l t It ratenl Fancy to Kilr to.. WHEAT-So. S Kfd Winter... iiit.V-NoSMtxcd. , OVin-Xo.2 YK-S.S t oiiAico-i.w: 1KiT ltsrley 'l.vY-TlearTlinothy Ill'iThl! fkolc Dairy ...... j.-,(;vKr?sh i 'ilK-MamlarI Oiew). HAON-airKfs lAHU-i'rltav Steam CHICAGO. -1TU: Shipping ju ;-ralrsotswl-e MiKEP I'alr lo tTwaee. rijOCKWUiuw IMUmt

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I-ItU-H!ch Urade

Ely's Cream Balm WILL. CL'RIC CATARRH

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Apply nolm Intoencli notrll. KLV IillOSiö Warren StOf.Y.

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UUUU JITtÖ HiALTH. i

BLÜÜÜ

You cannot hope to be well If your BLOOD IS IMPURE

THE BEST RUBBER BOOTaSS? Mlnera. R. K. haada nail othara. Tha) oalaf or ta p soloextptids the wholo leneth n f ! otdwwi work. XKT qtialltr thromwat. AK TUCK DUAI.t:K FO TMBM,,

HALM'S AKTI-RMEUMATIC AHTI-CATARRHAL CHEWIMI

Cures ami 1'revenU U!iumsllim. lndlvr

I OjipopMa. llenrtonm. Catarrh and A Huna. Uioful lu Malala luid Kovpri. CIhmm thai

ITvctti nnd Promoter the Antwtlta. hweatvaa

tha urvatti, ciirvx llie Tobacco Habit. Ra-i itlorpd by tha Medical Faculty Houd for Ja"

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