Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 December 1896 — Page 7

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

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i i , .1 from Noutoi'i Notea no DK.NTKXT. For tin-ilrunkunJ er4 II ,' glutton shall omm to povcriy.-l'rov. i:l'l,ANATOllY. 1 i d. Beat Wiahaa of PlfMli and T.ttilu-rs.-V. 15, 10. 15. "My son, if IblM In l b H.tUi, Unum-tli WIM.. wisdom u taken " beati himii itjotaf Not only tlie heart of t lio son, hut my ln-urt--hi u-acber, Ms 'vv.mi iniiM-:" wh.it aa minurt thin is tareaiidm ba vlrtMtM 1,11,1 MMPemM tot the ,.,u, uf tli.-ir j arenU und their Iwtnv. I ,. .My reiiiB (kidmyh) shall re i, ,,:' Here uml ialiwtawaj ÜM r.iiis," us Ix iiif,' imioiiK tli' inut iuw.ud f tin- "Inward paria" of Um iiy, l.Hiivi il on us tin1 M't of tin' deepest and 1 1 1 -oup't eiiiot ion, B, EL I'lwnip"Whan thy lips speak ri'lit tttlüffat" An tta fruit of a right beats' ,,,) v i la Blind. Word, tire tlie cusie.st outlet for the inner life, nnd, v ti'U , i flu 1 v judged, dee I an- w hat t Iw muI is. ii. The If on eg Wateblng tin Effecl t)f Different Couraaa of Life. Va i7-io. IT. "Let not thine lieiirtcnxy niiiiiers:" llmutfli for ig time some of tin-in , eeesi t gain snore of the vuitu iUj pleasure of this life by their t-iu. I . , say: "l'.e pxxl and you shall be haPPTi Brt not have so iiiueh fun." V, l.i a Socrates was Baked what WM , I troublesome to pxid men he replied! "The proaparity Of tliv wicked." j : w howoever lixiks on to the future, ,,.,1 i's his end, has no temptation to fßtj. The future results of sin are j;,,.-t clearly seen and vividly illustrates! ifl t hf eourse of the drunkard. "Hut be thou in the far of the Ird:" Prof. Miller traiislati-s this verse: "It i i thine heart he iitflow ( f ull of eniotioa, passion) in sins; hut in the i' -ar .f the Lord all the day." Yuiir strong

THE FARMING WORLD.

ABOUT CORN FODDER.

SELLING COM Q HONEY. A aiiupi I'litu That Mae B.ea succ

foiiy i .ii for taaaa. There is mi d fur a good, afcftB and ulistuiitiul way to put up kihuII ipiuutitles uf ciiiiili In in y to iti serve it lloiu hein broken until tin- ninht-BW an jjet it to his home. The p.'uu that BM beekeeper lias used for tea fBBri nnd giM an illustrated daacriptlofl of in the Amerloaa llaa Journal may not ba tin- lest, hut it is convenient und elfactlve vv In n the material can he obtained with little trouble and eXpcii-e Ilde is w hat he says iiboui I. is method: What 1 use is culled "beekei splint" at the shop. I think almost any hasket shop will sell MM material very c-ln aply if you will order it at a time when 'hey are the least crowded witu of . er work, say in the winter or early apriiiK1. The sie I use is about W inches lonf, four and one-fourth Incbat KTide and mi" twelfth inch thick, made from biisswtn.il timbeTi 1'bcaa I loora croM with the potat of a knife, so

BASKET SPLINTH AM) OI'KN PACK, AUK. they will bend at the scored places ana not break off, To score the splints iu Um rifdit place 1 use blookl ol t hin lumber cut the ritfht size to score where 1 want them scoied. TIMM block I lay on the splints nnd score along ea'l Sftffl of the blocks with the potBt of a

knife. The number of sections sold is

desires, your tflow iujr heart should he t.t outj and then the splints are scored kindled in God's aervMa and lore. j,IBt rjjrbt for that number of sections IS. "For surely there is an end:" 11. Then the splints are wrapped around V.. a reward, which comes at lie- end. tnt. Sl.(.tlons iin, tj,.,i ithtwir.e; then There is Ml end to U aeetning pro- j)imeI jB wrapped around the package perity of the wicked; there is a day of Bn(iR(,j tj,.,) with tw ine. This makes reckoning at the close of every life; fc o,,, ftolld pneUae, and the eustotbera is a harvest at tbfl end of every nier Ciinm,t easily stick his fincers into

spriupr time siwiii.'. "And MUM expectation shrill not be cut. off" There is a harvest of good as well as of I ad, end its hundredfold rewards will not diMppoial t BOM M ho "trust in the Iord and do the ricflit." 19. "Hear thou, my mn.and hewisc:" Listen to advice. lxok at the PBMtltl .,: the two courses before you. Only thai can you be wise. "iuile thine heart in the wny:" of life, of ritfhteouflin s and OodL III. Keeping Out of Bad Company. Vs. 20, 21. M, "lie not BIBBg winelibbers:" Who are wiLstinff their bodies tad Muls for the sal e of M p.iary pleasures, which have death at the bottom of the nip. "AaBOBf riotOtu eat;rs of iesh:" t. hit tons at feasts, eattaff merely for jileasure, nnd who, by bail company ami gtattotkone eating, uro Milbig tb'ir birtlurighl of health. of ..aracter and imniortulity for a mess of pottajje. 2i. "For: Avoid -such company be,.a,Sse UM results of their conduct are plain. He that ('oes into bad company bus already more than half fallen. "The drunkard and the pdutton shall come o poverty:" Drinking is the natural oppOOik of hard and honest work. When the love of it takes jx.sssslon of a man he is sure to 1 oine a usele and unpnHluctive member of society. IV. The Way to a Noble and Happy I ,ife. Vs. BS St, "Hearken tinto by father . . . thy mother:" for they h.i've BBTB more oif life than yen. and are most anxious for your pood. One of the first st ps to ruin and a lOOf Ftep it is is disobedience to parents and dkdag in scret those t hi ups w b ich (Be would disapprove. OtadkBMM to pareaM, and eapeoinJlv to the mother. BBBOBf the nujst bOfOfttl si'n in vnuth. 21. MBttJ the trttth:" The truth ,ns ike OJBMl fneta. the real state of thittgB MBB just n Uuy an, and SB ieciaJly in rajfaronM) MbbbbbI and upirItBBl Iktoff ft includes "wisilom;" 'I it M-es the essence of thincs and tbelff true relatioiks; "instruction:" mom culture and discipline: "understandinp:" the faculty of disceminp. piOliBg. ilatinpuishinp. Jesus Christ iliiiiM-lf i the truth, the sum of all truth. These should he noupht as the i ear of itbbI prion, and as t he hid t mm tires. The truth must be lunipht. While perfectly fn-e. y et it OOSM IBttnk 10 attain it, Truth dearly aeen, the b -t spiritual txutta. the truth BXpBti raced, trrooffht into the ekBnetera can b, obtained only at a prvat prie In iahor. s.. f. sacrifice nnd peraeveranee. Put it k wort h BBMB t ban it costs. "And sell i t not:" Men sell the truth for pleasure, for idleness, for BBBBl ite. for riches, for world v auccona,

the honey until it is untied. Sometimes w ben 1 have a little leiiure 1 tie

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Combined corn li'i - kers und fodder euiti r , oi s, i , . : 1 1 1 i s vv i re used to a limited evti nt in this section of country oine years since, bu1 1 think none ura uced now. Imperfections in material, Workmanship, and in principle of construction, u.s. then maile, and the ex- j jieiis. of operating, vill account for their failure to obtain a foothold uliionp the labor-saving machines of oui country. All except the lust of these objections have Ihm u overcome la I the tatter in ftllM s, w huh are now before the public. lOT MVeml years jiast ail the shredrlinp that has bMB done in thissectim has been w it h t he common mall-prain tkraaker mostly with old machines. W bile they do nut do the work quite as well as the special corn machinery i BOH in use, the expense of purchasing the latter is avoided by the u.e of the thresher. As a shredder, the thresher, used with nil of the cy linder spikes and two half-rows of concave spikes, is a deeded success, doinp the work rapidly n.ul well iu fact, much more of a success than as a shellcr and cleaner of j the grata, which usually is left some-1 what broken and not clean BBOOgh for market, thouph in pood condition for feeding purposes. If. however, the ground has been wet and k frozen w hen j the threshinp is done, causinp the earth j t adhere to the stalks, a considerable quantity Of lumps of froen earth about the size of corn kernels will he found In the prain. If the corn is dry when threshed (a condition essential to best work nnd easily secured west of the Missouri), there will be no difficulty in keeping the urain in bin ami the stover in larpe quantities in mow or stnek. tpir dry autumns are very favorable for this work, which is usually done in November a. id December. I know that in northern Ohio the corn was never lead to shell and store in hulk before winter set in; therefore, T think the buskers and shredders should lie better adapted to that and other sections where the season is comparatively short and tfca aatnmn moiat. Ear corn ran le safely stored in larpe quantities when so damp that if shelled and piled up it would certainly be lost. Am before stated, the fodder must be dry when it is threshed; for damp stover is i ereat material to develop heat when shredded and stored In large quant Dies. A little of the natural juice remaining within the stalk is not nearly so bad as outside moisture frOm rain or dew. The western plan is to run the shredded stover directly into largW racks in the feed yard, where two or three men mow It away, same as thy would ii ow- or stack straw from themnehine,

PEOPLE AND THINGS AT HOME Kentucky is BhBckllag r the bip(rest 'BOOB supply in BBVOral years. At a(i. A. 11. picnic nt Sern sptrL Me., a thn c i u'ht lis nah p ai l wa found iu a clam pie. The. w iff of a New ( HiaaBB carpenter who was ebllgod to have one of her hands umpr.atcd last aprinp has brought the other one to such a stat of serviceability that she has succeeded in uiukintf a drcM unaided. t Rom Citv. Ind.. a Pittsbu rt'h

traveling man became acquainted with m plrl on a Monday, w,nd her an offer of BMUVtagB OB the foUOSrlag Wednesday, was accepted by return dispatch, and the marriape uk place on Thursday. Primary pupils at Machiasport, Me, have becj, Banting money for the decoration of their schoolroom by preparInp the BrOBd for the stove. The hoyi BBWed the teacher, a jrOUng woman, helping them and the pirls carried the wood to the shed and piled it up. John Lyon' w ife ha.-, secured his par don from the governor of Tenncasee nine months after his sentence for appropriation of funds. During the inMretning time she walked ull over Plount county securing fdpnaturos tc the petition for pardon, and tlier, w alked to the capital to present the pe tition personally. ERRORS OF ESTIMATES.

DearoMS Cannot Ba Cured by local implications, as they MB Bet reach the. diseased portion of the eur. Ttiei u is ouly OOe wv U cure deaf nes, und hut is t ooaaUtutiosMhl retnedias ueuiuesa is csummI by sa iutluineil oiiudition of tie mucous lining' of the KusUm hluu Tut Wie n Ihla i oe Beta laflanrf ,.u have a rumbling j ind or fuiiierteol lieariii(. and stMB It i euUrely uloaed deafaeaa is Hsf raaalt, and unless tue laftaminsUoa can u uki u out and Huh tube restorod to its normal con Ultimi, hear. will bo destroyed fori rer; Dins 1 iH" out of U:o uro cauei by MtOTTB, art ktBia nothing but uu lntluuiod aoBdiUoa of Hl mucous surface. Wo wbl KlvaOne Hundred Dollars for any caso of Heafue (caused by ca,tnrrln that, Onoaet be cured by HuH's Cat rrh Cure, öond for circulars, free. F J. OsisKBf & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by PrutfRtst, 1c. Hull's Kiiiiiil Pills are the best. It ain't changed sn v ; Kor the aky'a still tilue; It's tho saui'o old country, And Ute bouse rent's due ! - Atlui. tu Constitution.

The Corinth 'anal cost $12,000,000 instead of the estimated $0,000,000. The forts on the Meuse river, estimated at $4,500,000, cost SlC.000,000. A liarbor und a railroad on the Island of Reunion cost $13,600,000 instead ol fioOO.OOO. The Senepal railroad, which was to b completed for $2,000,000, absorbed HV ooo.ooo.

A WOMAN

"That child cried for an hour this after

noon' "Wtiv diiln't you givi' Itto limit

Baked the ubsentmitided lather.-Detroit

Free Press.

An Important Ulfftrtnca To make It apparent to thousands, r;W think thei'iselve ill, thai they are sot al tin teil vviili uny disease, but that thesyste imply needs cloausiiiK, is to bring- oouifort home 1 1 the i r hearts, as a conti ve condit oa ts easily cured by usinu Byrup of Fura. Mnnufaotnred by the California Fi- Hyrup Oampaaj only, and sold by all druggists.

Hp "S.i Hullern hint failed ( Hh ,-Yes but Uiey only owe us a cull, so tbuiiU good ueas, wo wou'tloso by lt." Loudon Ki gare.

Hi hi i t. Often after 10, 15, 80 years' sot fering, Ht. Jaooba Oil cures rheumatism.

Pin you ever her a descriptive pleeo of BlUsk that descrihed Buy Uiingl

Tmk letter quo'd below, written March

2fl ls'.fi, 0v the edit., r and man aver or the

Sheffield, Ala , Htumiard, leaves no room to doubt tbut u succesotul treatment for the mm. ,.r t lie I in i ; r liiili t exists :

" lis. H. M N ooM.EV. Atiiinia, ua : xour

m .s!.l..tA ,,M -. 1 i . . - l,-.l. ' tar i ll , , , nil vmi

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claim for it. After drinklnif whisky for

m..re than '.D vears I tltid uivseir entirely reih veil of the in-cursed appetite through the use of three bottles of your medicine. It is absolutely s spei nie for the Liquor habit aud leaves uu' bad eh.-, ts K M Kaoi.anu." Wnicn Is tho oldest, Miss Antlguity, old Auntv Hiluvan, Mist Ann 'I'- rior. .Miss Ann Oestor, Miss Ann T. Mundane or Miss Auu T. Cedent I Don't Tobssoo ssyl and Sinoke Your Ufa Away. If you want to quit tobacco nstnR easily and forever, be made well, strong, inak'iielic, full of ansa life and rigor, take No-Tp-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Manv giiiu t"n pounds in teu days. (hrer 400,000 cered. Bny No-To-Baa from Tour own druifirlst, who will muirantee a cure Booklet end sample mailed free. Ad. Bterling Keiuedy Co.. Chicago or New York. TsUCam "Whv do the peese go south in the winter?" Pupil "Hap says they've got a lot o' big hotels down there.'' Boston

I ranseript.

Both Physician and Preacher.

Urs. Grace Andr. r, of Partridge, Kansas, Bpeaks U irds of rratse for Ir. Williams' IMnk Pills.

CLOSED PACKAGES op s number of these packages so a customer does not have to wait for it to l done. Hy putting up packages containing one, two, three, four, live and sis MtltinBB each you will be able by combining these to give the customer th exact amount he may want. You can put it up iu packages containing an exnet uinount, as 2.Vent, CO-cent or $1 puckng'.s or almost any other amount, as the sections will vary a lit tie in Weight, and you can select ths ones t'...; will make it come about even for the price you may need. 1 sell the most 10 BBUl and one-dollar packages. BOflM of the packages have a convenient handle or hnl) to carry them by. Thrse an for the "foot folk" and those on bicycles or those who go on the train aud wish to take a package to a frrend This bail is made by cutting the twine longBBOUgh to weave back and lorward a few times. It pays to make it easy and convenient for a customer to handls these packages. He peta his honcj home w itlumt breaking the cuppings ol kaving any mess about it aud is uiucfi more likely to want more.

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Ram's Horn Hlssts. Tvi-ry dollar aOBM men gat, increases their chance of missing Heaven. Obncorityon earth trill not keep nny Body from boeomittg famous in Heaven. The man who walks with Cod. must Keep step with every thing that is good. The more a menu man has to say in fhirreh. the more it hurt the cause of true religion. I nd a BMn who loves Cod with all his heart, ukl he will lie found working for Him with all his might, Ksun's Horn.

Tha World's Peace. It Is H,ssible for men to attain a eertaifl aagfaa of rest by aiktnelog the HHM of conscience, by giving themselves up to worldly pursuit, by intoxit -itiiip themselves with the excite merits of pleasure, but it is a rest w hich sooner or Inter shall he broken. The rest which Jains promises jmsse all understanding and abides forever. I Dited I'rrstnterian.

Ncsrherrrr Me. Ileal I.lhrsry. There are isnno -- - fa

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Nrwberrr library.

POISONOUS POTATOES. aVn Alkaloid ( ailed Kolanlne Does (Irsaf lamae Sometime. It is not very rar. to see serious ao eidents happen by poiftoning from the use of potatoes in places where food is aupplied by contract, as in schools, prisons und barracks, nnd astonishment Is expressed that this precious and highly-estininted food stuff should be capable of doing much damage. it is well to know that the potato, even w hen absolutely sound, contains a certain amount of vegetable alkaloid called eohuiiue. 1 he rcrnarkuble point is that Ihlf, solanine is much more abundant in summer than in vv inter; whereas it amounts toO.iMt per kilogramme from .Nov ember to February, it reaches the figure of 0.3ii in duly and August. This evil would not bB very great if the production of the tdknloid were not still further increased by the process of germinotlnn nnd putrefaetioa of the potato. The use of UOtBtOM deteriorated in thia way may give rise to eases of poisoning characterized by vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, dilated pupils, convulsiona and profuse sweating. It is usually in the months of June and July that these accidents occur, at the moment when the potatoes of the preceding year huve begun to germinate and rot. It is, therefore, necessary to watch theae supplies in the most careful manner, and to refuse potatoes that ahow any black or softened spotaorthat have begun to germinate. As a general thing potatoes used in eating ahoiild be aa fresh as possible European Edition H, Y. Hersld. Asnerlcan Apples In (.ermssf. Now England apples lind reudy snl In the markets of tiermsny. Hurrels containing two and one-half bushell have been sold there recently for aa muck aa seven dollars per barrel.

RACK FOR CORN FODDER. being careful to keep the center full and well tramped so it will turn water perfectly. A rack ll'.x.'i" feet should hold a good-day's threshing, or about 1J acres of ordinary fodder. Without making the rack very high. Racks are made tiy setting posts in the ground and nailing on fencing, beginning four or live t'cet from the ground and running them as high as necessary. To keep the thing from spreading, the wiresare tied together by putting wires acrost and twisting then together with s stick to tighten them. Around the rack a manger is constructed with fenciui boards and posts for the cattle to est out of. The sketch herewith will serve to show the principle of constructing; It shows a small rack which is very convenient for feeding straw or hay in the yard, as well as for fishier, when it is made on a larger scale. The lower part ol the BMttger, being the opening for heads of cattle to pass through, should be boarded uptight for feeding fodder. The railing about the opening should be a strong pole or n hardwood 2x4George T. Pettlt, in Ohio Farmer.

From fne VMS, Hutchtiuon, Kan. Mrs. Grace Andrew, of Partridpo, Kansas, Is well known, haviuir lived In l'a

ridk-e for many years. In former years she was a preacher iu tins locality. Bhe is also well versed in medicine. Although she never took out a Uoeneo as a physician, her advice has long been sought in preference to that of the regular practitioner. For these accounts she is well known as aho is biphly respected by a large circle. Mrs. Andrew recently gave a reporter tho following interesting interview "Four years aro I began suflVrii g from lumbago and muscular rheumatism, and for the two years next foil .w ing grew continually worse despite the best efforts of tha leudlng physicians of the locality. In my efforts for relief 1 finally tried a bor of lr. Williams Pink PlUi for Paio People, and from the first begun to improve, and before I iiad taken two boxes was entirely cured, I have nev er been bothered since, but I am Enjoying tho best of health. The sharp. ßiercink; naina which were so painful In n a k are alt uo more, aud all thosymptouis are gone. "I am alwavs ready to speak a good word for Pink PiiN, and aave recommended then to many of my afflicted friends, who have, without a single xccptiou, been greatly benefited orentiretj cared. "In ouo instance a l"dy friend bad suffered from femalewenknessforiuanvyears, during which time she was not able to do anv of her housework and was practically befpleea. I tweenunenth d Pink Pills to her. hue secured a box and was soon convinced of their suerior quality and great value. Hhe is now doing all her own bOBBSWork and is strong aud health v, attributing all to Fink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People reaspeciiic f ortrou'jles peeuliarto females, such as suppressloi s, irregulurities and all form of weakness. Thev buildup the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a ra heal cure In all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Tliev are manufactured by tha Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Yi, and are sold by all druggists at 60 cents a box or six boxes' for f : lift

Hon't Sltart for California Of Puget Sound until you have written to the undersigned for "the ''iri;iyfon'. Shut cf Txurisl H'ttrn, Variable liouitt and Mae Trip. It gives attractions en route, describes train service aad persossllv OOndneMd tourist sleeper excursions to California. L. W. Wakklkt.G. P. A., Ht. Louis, Mo.

Persons you meet every day, WILL DIE OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE or some trouble of the kidneys, urinary or female organs.

WHAT CAN BE D0NE7 In such a serious condition you must secure the best remedy you can find in the market at oreci. There is only one absolutely sure cure for these troubles, and that k

"It has stood the test of time."

.Tt-nr.r. 'What is the charge against this Miaonerf" Policeman- "He stole awheel, your honor." Judge " What uiakel" Philadelphia North American. Fit atnmxMl free mid nermartentlv cured.

; No fits after first day's use of lr. Kline's ! Great Nerve Hct'.n r Free fJ trial bottle &

treatise. Pit Ki.ink, WW Andi st.,l'lil.a., fa.

Snr. "The secret of my ago is intrusted to time."' He "Are rod not sometimes

1 afraid tbj'. time will teilt" Detroit Free

Press.

CRipri.r.n for years? Pshaw! Whv St. Jacobs Oil will cure sprains right off. Sure. "IUnki t, why is it, that they call money aMtr "BeoMM it is so easy to blow it ' If you want to tie cured of a cough use

II 'le' Hnnev o! liore ii un.l ttllU 1 ar.

i pike's Tooths no Props Cure in one minute

Tocrist (presenting' his opei i I leker to the coachman- ."Here, driver, 1 want to see the first four pages."-Fliegende Blaettnr.

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NOTES ABOUT HORSES.

Whew the wings are cut, the feathers &o not renew until the bird molt, but where the fee there are pulled new taatheaa will appear la a abort tlnse.

The hcrse has been Known to exhibit nntred to jmrticular men, and home s.ckness. A fence is not a good protection from rold and storm, or a straw stack very succulent food. Too much feed is us bad if not wors than too little, especially when the horses have but little to do. The CO 11 should be well cured for and well led from the day of his birth until he ia a mature hor.se ready for market. First impressions are most lasting in in. in or beast. Animals can never be made to unlearn habit which are once Acquired. A few feeds of bran mash, carrots oi other rootB, given to a horse off hit feed or slightly ailing, will generali bring him around all right. If we would fatten the work hora for market, we take him off his oats and bran and put him upon corn and oil meal, dust so are we learning much about feeding cows for beef or milk, üotxl milkers are invariably thin, while others with the same food get fat and produce lesa milk. Southern Cultivator. How to nig a Farm Well. Before digging a well it is well to look and see what kind of trees are growing neurit, locust trees will send their roots a distance of 15 to 20 feet lor water, and if a well is within that distance they will surely get into it if the well ia waller with stones. In a driven well, of course, the w ater can only get In at the bottom, nnd this Ian much lettei and cheaper way of putting down walla than the old-fashioned one of dlgfinf Bt the earth hi hand.

Hs-"You're worth 16 of any other of the girls I know.' She "That's tho same Old compliment. You mean, dear, that I'm worth my weight in gold." Detroit Free Press. Aura "Oh, Edith, the honeymoon Is beginning to wane Percy ended me plain Alice to-day." Edith "And yet you are not so plain', dear." TitrBits. Nomstaksv Thousands have been cured promptly ol Neuralgia by ok Jacobs Oil. ClABA MDo you call Hertha a beauty'" Meddle "To her tace, es. Boston Transcript

THL MARKtTü.

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