Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1898 — Page 7
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iTTiTTaiil arid written of Western ' jiriadi, , , tin new provinces funning it, he has I , . ii led to ive the subjtct ton impnry, i ,,. bM dm ihou !1 l "r 4 w ritUMi t. ti. Canadian government from delegates cnt "ut by friends to inspect the country' One of the dclcgatca v(n htm bm to YVeitern Csaada leys: "In undertakiac to t deeeription I fear 1 sh.ill not he Ami ivo H 1 . t'r 1 hiinliy know whent., begin or wb a to end. for a plea for my iudfnient, I will assume, f' ran illustration, i tp i lence "t a bum w ho ai nl front place to place in scurch of a wife, and finding eo Birwy of g"od ".ualities and nttrai tions, VII unable to determine Which to choose, no in g t'. r a home m w esters ( lanada I lite , in try well, and two of my boys uro c ng this fall (they have since gone, ami , ich haa s honssstesd), where I am Mtil ed thejf will do well. The lands which I have teen are far tuperior in every reaped ! beyond my expectation!. LaLei and streansa to he found in all distrit tu al ouml v ith innumerable kinds of water fowl, while t - i are very abundant. On all sidei we BN innutnerabie stncki m grain, i roving pa vond doubt the fertility of the oil. On , her lids of the track can be nei n in adn to the crain herd of cattle, horses snd flocks of sheen. 1 have travi led over a t i ortiofl of the w estcra al it i ml 1 h i vi isen nothing to compare with thiscount : , IIiif hundred and sixty acres of land an i n free to actual settlers, and I saw case w heft as high ai ?20 per acre had been cleared in one year. 1 do not wish to ad vim anyone, but as for myself I shall leave ax noon as I can arrange my affairs. " The agents of the Canadian government are now at work organising excursion parties, anil the Deportment of the Interior at Ottawa. Canada, will he pleased to supply the in formation to those who are not within reach of an agent.
Mixed Mailmi. A man is known by the trumpery
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The l.n-k of money is the root of all evil.
Where wisdom is bliss 'tis folly to be ignorant. ... A pitch in time saved the nine. Chain up a child and away he WW go. Virtue is its only reu .ml The course of free love never did run Booth. A I Lrd in tha hand lays nn eggs. All that a man hath will be give to hiwife. M my bands like light work. It's a wise child that owes his own father. The rolling stone catches the Worm. -. ulsl ion is the thief of time. A thirsty man will catch at a straw. Straws show which way the gin goes. "Hi sven lies about us in our a-ataucy," and tli is world lies about ua when we are grown up. It is not good for man to give s loan. The v ages of sin IS debt. Every dogma must have its day. Carolyn Wells, in Chap-Hook.
v stsmilg EitliiMit There svlis iiIhc :m llisl.nci" u bo lud a fa. that, as one til Ins friends ones 10 (narked, as ".in oi. u- t i i he InoaWsno. Next to his honielim his hi crtj is tin most on-i n nous thing sboul him. Hewn the snsyii'pat bet ie i mimciit ol u neighl or "How ire i . Pal " he mid. "Might ly bad." was the replrj "sure 'tii tnrvntion thst'i -t i ha' me in the race "Is that sn?" rejoined Ins Inend. "S in it ean't be rv plea as nl for avtber of yes ' Binghomton IT.) U wk A Äew ( rsi) Nrt't lu t mint-client. A lot of fanatics mjtlie State recently immi l -1 i mi old rhcumatifl woman bodily in UM water to "heal ber" sa the) ssid Kits nearly di.i in cuiihciiuctie. How 11,01 h Lot lag it would have been to hsve treated t be poor old WOmaa for her infirmity with lios tetter's Stomach Hitters, which not only euren rheiini.tt ism, but prevents kidney COM idanit and 1 cincdies d.v Hpepsia. coli! ,; liver trouble und nervous prostration. Qivs it a lysteuiutic trial.
lie on. "Iff dear young friend," said the employ er who believes ih.it a fatherly mti (,! is better than a big salary, "do j mi think the salary you are drawing juatifiea your playmg tinker '!" "Jnstinss? justifies?" repeated the denr yOOng man, "I'm- got to I day poker to g. t enough money to live." Indianapolis Journal. I. fine's l'auiilr SleUlelne. Moves the bowels each day. In ordert be healthy this is necessary. A t s gt 1.: y o the liver snd kidnejp. Cures lick hosdscba Price Ö und 60c.
As It Whs. . Jack 5o after fOH satisfied her father that you were a stockholder, she consented to bo I our wife ! Mack Viv. First he viewed my ihsm and then she ihSTod my views.- N. V. Journal.
The proof of it is thousands say St. Ja cu Us Oil cured us of neuralgia. To the soul in torment there is no such thing as time. Hall Came, in "The Christian.
The Public Awards the Palm to Hale'e Honey of Horehound and Tar for coughs. Pike Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
It always makes us feel foolish to look bsi k at some lady we have named and find Lcr looking, too. Washington Democrat.
When you are prepared for an emergency it hardly ever arises. Washington Heiiio-crat.
Tu Care a t ough Dr. Bell's Pins Tar Hone cuts the mucus heals the lungs and bronchial tubes quickly
Cures grip cough in one night. 2& . Ml lire, no pay, is the way all Rood druggists scd it. It's wonderful what a lot of things you may learn about yourself if you'll only road the papers. At once MM St. Jacobs (Ml for sprains. At once it will cure. Athletes knuw this. T'pon the WsQ-bsgng of women, especially of working women, the whole welfare of society resti. Fits stopped free and permsnentlv cured No hts after first day's use of 1 r. Kline's (Jreat Nerve Hestorer. Free t'2 trial hot tie A trcuise. Ir. Kline, 033 Arch st . Phila., Pa.
THE FARMING WORLD. CQOD FARM CIUTEMN.
Haw Unit. 1 line ni tssnll BagtosM i' Mo in-) 11 11 il Work. As geod u cistern ucan be made is by trailing up with brich, and then cementingtu make aler ti;ht, but when cheapness is to be tOasidtrOtt, s good oii-tcru may be made 111 the following manner: Dig so that it will lie larger st the top than at the bottom, like uu old-fashioned dash churn turned bottom f-iiie up. About two and a half or three feet from the top, cut u square shoulder in the side of cisteru to begin laying brick on to nuike the arch. Ce moat it Wall to the earth ai d brick, then gsg a flat ro. h. any ihu to suit your cocvenience, cut hole in it large enough for an gforage-sized man to get through; put it down it, cement over the arch, und jrog have a good, cheap cistern. The beat filter that I ever saw, is made in the following manner: Take a good, tight barrel, knock one of the heads out; bore an inch and a half hole in the canter of the other end. and put in a plug from the outside, this to be the bottom. Put a small, perforated wooden box just over t his, a ml have the pipe throngh which the water runs coin1 down through the c r.ter of the barrel and terminate in this box. The box to have the bottom side out, tht pipe to come throngh the top of the box. (let some nice clean grave!, put in a layer of gravel ami then a layer of charcoal, and so on till the barrel is half full or more; arrange it so that the last layer will be of gravel. Just above the last layer put in the pipe that runs into the cistern. Cover the barrel well so that nothing can get into it from the top. When it rains let the water in; it will filter from bottom to top instead of vice versa. Have the barrel sitting on two Bills, and after the cistern li filled, take out the plug from the bot torn of the barrel, and the water, Ir rushing out, w ill wash out all sediment bugs ami Inaceta that might have rut In; thus leaving the filter clean an nice, and ready for the next tiine.Indiaua Fanner.
A Total Disability Claim of $1,650 Paid a Man who was Afterward Cured.
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newfpaper published st I mouth sufficiently wide to take solid food. I deed, I sda, first discovered this The doctors called the disease spinal sclero- I gave
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esse two years .V", and published it atleiiKtn. which now seems, ow uj to the cure of it, to be a miracle. The la. ts were so rcmsrkable that many people doubted the troth sftheaa. Tin y h.ud: "It is too remarkable; it cannot possibly Ive true; the paper is mistaken, and the man, although he may think hiMOOi cured, will soon iclapse into nil former condition," etc., tc The i curacy f its report called in question the Monitor deter mined to find out definitely whether the fa ts were as stated and whether the man would really stay cured. They sccordingly kept a close watch on the BM for t wo years after tin-to -i irtii e appMred and have just
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For thin year! he lingered in tluseondl- I use ot I Jr. i.t.auis link fills: sskeu in tlon. Then bv some tuend he was adviM-d 1 Mototor to take Dr. "Williams' Pink PUk for Pale j "l (uestional.ly I do," was the reply, pi . Ho took them and there wen I "Dootore had fsiled a hsd also the numrrs slight 1 mgo, The first thing in ted ou- remedies recommended bg BW vemma, w;ih ,i iiinii i. t sw.it freely. Iii. s nhowed ! Nothing 1 took h id t in- slightest effect rspeei there was Mine life left in his helpless lody. . m- until 1 began the use of Dr. Williams' Next came a hub- lei ling in Ins limbs Pink Pills. To tlo.s wi.t.dcrful medicine I
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have since recommended these pills to in. my of my friends, and the verdict is alwav in their favor. I shall .ilways bless the day 1 ,.s induced to take them." Such is the history M one of the most remarkable cases of modern times. Can an
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The little thnt is done seems nothing when we look forward and see how much we have yet to do. - (Joctbe.
ADVICE TO MINISTERS.
Given by a Minister.
Preachers who practise it will preach better.
!fo eis! d neonle U sn ll-W to thront 1 difficult to preset, and conctuifed' Tuble st the g real class who mike mp the I Ir. Ayer's cherry 1'ecloi si. The tir
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Torn organ ny constant exe.iise, ik suililen chsnge from a hrstei tmililiiig n the cool sir when the voeal organs ste in state ot comjilete relaxstiou, the lad that a tniniater Irels impelled to use his voice when a. turn snd lecturers would take the nreded rest; these are among IM ressons why " Clerj-vmen sore thiost t known ss n specul disease. The Rev. K M. Hrswley. D. 1).. IUstrict Secretary of the American Rsptist Puhlication Sotiety, writes from Petersburg, Vs.. the sccount ol on experience of his own which is profitsMe resiling to those afflicted with Ilronchial or other throat troubles. The subtauce of the letter is as follows : PsTPFsarso, Ta. J. C. Avss Co., riFsa Siks: Three months sffo I took a violent cold which resulted in sn attack o( acute bronchitis. I put myself ander medical treatment, snd st the "end of two months was no better. I found It very
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gave me great tr tu t , t!'e second, whuhl an now taking. h.s relieved me slniost entirely Of Stl unpleasant syaiptotns. To mini tets kutfenug Iron throat troubles, I recommeud Ur. Ayer' Cbcrry PnctOtoL 'Prevention is better than cure" A bottle of Ir. Ayer'a c herrv Pectoral kept in the house, will eflectuslly prevent the rooting of a cold and its coneiient developement into some dsngeroua mslsdy. This remedy has no equal in Bronchial troubles. The most stubborn cases have ridded to its ose. It is ecjualH efleitie orAsthms, Croup, Whorpfcg Cough, snd every disease that nttscks the throst or lungs. I'or yesrs Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been put up only in large sire bottles, at price of $i.oö. To meet an increasing demard for s smsller Sited parksce the remedy enn now be obtsined in half sie bottles, at half price so cent. Send for Dr. Ayer's Curebook (freei snd you will get a clearer idea of the great value of Dr. Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral. Addicts J.C. Ayet Co., Lowell, Mass.
An Implement Thnt la Very I'opalai in llie I'nr YVeat. The farmers of Utah live in towni and have but few barm or sheds on their faruis, which, in manv instances are two or three miles away. Their often stack hay and grain in small fenced lots or corrals on an upland spot, where an artesian well or reservoir fnrnishei water, and there feed burses and cattle (hiring the severest niontlis of the winter. Numerous devices hae been used in hay-stacking some being too expensive and Othcri being patented by unknown parties who occasionally demanded royaitici for the use of their ideas. The most complete and the cheapest device yet discovered is what is gener-
Dow published another article about it in which ?he origin reports are completely verified, the COM is permanent, and they publish a fac simile of the check niven by the Canadian Mjtual Life Association fr II .50.00 amount of total disability claim paid bv them to Mr. Petch. The first account stated that the patient (see address below ) ha 1 been a paralytic for five years, and there warf such a total lack of ficling in his limbs am! body thst pin run full length could not be felt : thnt he Molti not wane or help himself at all: for two vears he was not dressed: furthermore, that he was bloated, was for that reason almost unrecognisable ind could not eei Ins dot lies on. The paralysis was so complete as toaffect he face and prevent him from opening his
The above is the substance of the first article published by the Monitor Now follow some clippings, taken from the same paper two vears afterward, and there is not the slightest shadow of a doubt, in view of this testimony, that Mr Peti h's cure is permanent. Here follows the account: , On being again questioned, Mr Petch said: "You see those hands-the skin is now natural and elastic Once they were hard and without sensation. You could pierce them with a pin and I would not feel it, and what is true of mv hands is true of the rest of mv body. Perhaps you have observed that I have now even teased to use a cane, and can get about my business perfectly well. You may say there is absolutely no doubt as to my cure being permanent. In-
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POLS STACKER. lUf called tbe puh-starker. It is iimlr in const nu t ion, easily handled and is rot patented. Although in use but two or tbne years the- pole bae become a universal favorite and can be seen in many fields, corrals aud steckurds. The material necessary for tbe poles itacker coaslata of two poles Waatl 30 feet, or lonper. as desired, three pulleys, two chains and two ropes. Tbe short pole, usually a dry red pine or balsam, is set aboat three fett in tbe ground after slats I ae bet-n nailed on, tir pin ilriven in niifrer-holes every two ftet. which makes n ladder for petting up and down when necessary to fix tb top chain or drop the lifting-pule. A short chain Is fastened around the Btandiag -pole and left to drop about two feet, where it hook around th stacker. This gives the pole plenty of play and enables the man on tbe I took or wagon to swing it around at will. The io'.g pole is chained at the butt end with a chain which regulates the height of the ataok antl holds the starker in place after balag swung around for the hay on the wagon. The pulleys, ropes art! fork arc handled as with other stackers. Joel Shomaker, in Farm and Fireside.
Vnrlnllttn In Knall. It is too COaamonlV lappoaad t bat ensilage made from fodder corn must v uniform in it nutritive value. This ii pj no means the fact. The ensilage put up the Inst few f ears is much better tihan that which was made at first, when a largo quantity rather than quality was what was mainly sought for All corn ensilage requiree that some supplementary food be given with it, for corn is not a well-balanced ration. Hut some corn ensilage requires more of other food as its supplement. It ii possible to ensilage corn when it hai reached the earing stage, cutting up the ear with the stalk. This is worth twice or thrice as mucb for the same bulk ns corn fodder sow n or drilled too ifhiel.jy to allow it to form ears, and cut as soon ns it got into tassel.
ixnpaetncss i f body, early maturity, rigor and ru'g pfodttatiM are essential points wanted II fowls. White fowls are lked lxst by poultry men, because wheu dressed thev look lh uiccit.
Poor JsilsmfKl. Onslow- What do JOU think of Smuttpin 's view tin the graat qyeetiowe of Um duv? Dehlnts Not much. Why, be didn't like this necktie I'm wearing at all.-Kox-bury ttsxette There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to gether, and until the lost few years WOO. BUppoaed to be incurable. For a gl eat many rears dottora nroiwinin i d it a Iik.iI dawooaaml presi ribeii local remedies, ami by contantJy failing t. cure with local trc itaa at, pi nottai ' .1 it incurable. N ienoe hoi , rovi n catarrh to be a con .titutinal dit-e.-ise. and therefore requires constitutional treatment. IfslTi Catarrh Cwre, naaufactitred by K. J, Cheney & Co Toledo, Ohio, is tbe only constitutional cure oa the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaopoonfal. It ai ts diraetly n the blooq and min ons surfaces of the system. Tin y oiler one bumlrcil dollars for any rase it fails to cure. Bond for irculars and tcijilie 'ilia's. Adilrext F. .1. 'i;eiuy d; Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by rtupirists. 7.V. llalls Family Tills are the best. "It must be bard to lot'' onc'l mind," said tbe th'Miehtful boarder. "It Otaghi to be easy, if your head is cracked," Msg the cheerful idiot. Indian. ik1is .lournal. CnshlnB Leads to Coniamplloa. Keniu's 15.il un rill stop the cough at once, (io to your dniggint to day and get a sami'ie hot tie free. Large bottlea. 50 cent! and $ 1.00. Goat once, di .ays are i.uigeroue. A party at Iba house is all right if it ImMbvI di-arrange one'B things. Washing ton Democrat. Jnat si inod. Whenever a drupmst tells you he bai something "just as. n . d" for coughs, colds. grip, etc , as Dr. Bella Eiaa-Tai Hooey, he u thinking of his profits and not of your welfare, (.ood druggists will sell you what you ask for. When a man can find no other buiness he i an vt ill become a notary public ashinK'"ii Democrat. Fudden cold brines soreness and stiffness fc. JncoliB Oil in iaga a cm c. A (joorl way to M alopg with sime people is to have not hin to do with tbtui. A'asLuiigu-u Deaaocii'it. " THE. MARKETS. Nk.v V.iUk. Jatiu.-irv 20. inns. C A TT it. Katlvc Meen ..I 4 it t t COTTON M .Itllin .''a Kl.ol'U Wim. r Wheut. .ro r. hi WHKAT Wo V Ititl ft 1 " 't COHN So. t 4 -s OAT!-. No. 2 44 W I! UCK N- a .M ss . vr;i u W 'Sj s'l UOVIaV COnXlN Mi.liliiriK CT. IM MKKVKS Steers I W S I" Cows an.l Heifers... ,' ' 4t 4 I CA I. V KS (ir tii-ittll Msl Hi III" llx;s l-'uir to Seiet s : (it :i v KHKKI' Knlr loCholK . 3 '.' i .'" 111 tVH Patents 4 ;u a 4 m Ctaai sod StrslsTfcl "i 4 m WHKAT No SK( I Winter 1 IXHN So '.' .Mixt I a ' s ovi s so g a KYK Hal 44 a Tt )UA VO l.uifH 3 l 41 IW Leaf Burlcy 4M Q u vj MAY near Timothy I w wiuö IRTTTKH Chinee Hairy 11 a '" EUOS Kreish a i:' 1HUK Htandsrd (new) a W fi't BAUON i r HU rvs -a fiS LAKL) PliOM StetUB a S CHICAGO
CATTM'. Satire sicsrs . 3 rs a lit m;s Kalr toCiioii i' 3 as a 3 w SHKKt' Kulr to Choice . 3 .'si 4 TO FLOUR -Winter I'lstcnts. 4 WS Q M spmw Pa ms 4 rsi a 4 wo WHKAT No. -jirliu- W U N,. i it.-1 (sew).... i oi t i fi CORN So. 2 M " OATS Nu 2 a I'olilt Mess (newl V.'' Wl KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Native Steers IM g 4 S IHMiS AH (irsilos 3 I a '- win-. T So. Slt-srd W 1 w OAT'S So S White 'el 24 COHN No. t 241 4 SV. VI ORLEANS nOUH HlrhUrsste 4M a 4 9 cunN So. - :ft a aW OATH Weilern .M 4t - II AY Choice 13 .so .ft It isi 1( IIK si.,.liir.l M-'ss (. V 7 IIA4XJN Willis U i i rTTllN Mi.iillinst a j .1 l- ILLI WHKAT N.i'.'K.'.l 1 ", (i.'t Ct iltN So ! M v. .1 li'( OATS No .'Mlxis-l 8 'ft 'MH POKK St w Mi ss. 10 11 a l' "4 HM es CleiirRIb Mfti ft'4 L'OTTON Mi.iaiiuK
one sav, in the face of such tetrtiinony. the Dr. Williams' Pink Tills sre not entiOcd to the careful consideration of any sunenag ma. woman or child' Is not the ease truth a miracle of nunlem medicine . To make the evidence complete we rssblish above a fae simile cut of the cheek received by Mr Petch from the Canadian Motual Life Association, beina the smouut doe him for total disability. It ie nnnece-sssry to sda th.it this life insurance associaUon dl HO( pav this large amount of money to Mr. Petch. except after the most careful examination of his condition by their medical experts Thev must have regarded him as lor ever incurable. Mr. Patch's address is as follows: Heuheo Fetch, Qriersville, Ont , Canada.
What He Objected To. Dr. Molar ikindlv) Now, tloestb.it hurt? HoClphil I don ( nuinl you working on the tooth so much, if you aroaM only keep your sleeve button out of my eye. Kuxbury ( lasette.
s loo rr -tv Samea! Tlie lalaar Baad Co, wanl sint.ii.le names for their 17 null long corn and White Oat prodigy. You i an win this4isle:iMly. Catalopue tells all abtiut it. Seetl potatoes only fl.50 s barn I. $.VX in prizes! Send Tins Nm iM am in Cts. in Stavts
to .lohn A. Balaer Seed Ca , EatCiooat, is.. and get free their Treat seed :!. tlogue and 1 1 new farm seeds, int lii.bug above t urn and oats, positively worth l", to get a start, a ii
A man never envoys reailinc; quite a much as he does just as his wife is ready to start to church. -Washington Democrat. vt hen Travoltas Whether en . leisure beut it 1 usiness, take on every trip a bottle ot Byrop of bigs, as it acts nvst pleasantly ami effectoall) oa the kidneys, liver Mad aow 'Is, pieventing fevers, headaches, and otlnr i rms of sickness For sale in 51 ct nt bottle, by all leading druggists. Manutiii tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. When popular societ y gi . s an amateur entertainment there is one thing sure m.u niii-t take part or buy a ticket. Atchison Globe. A Nefcvlfftetl Cold often leatls on to a ba king, rasping, racking cough. Tbe very first symptom should lie no t with dose of Ir. llell's Pine TarHoney This t,.;.,.iis remedy will cure it, whether of liiort or long standing. II - We i aees Bha "He does not seem to lie a brilliant conversationalist." He "No; Unfortunately he can't talk on any subject unless be knows something about it " Pack.
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As it certainly cures it. St .1 a cobs Oil is The Master are tor rheumatism.
Nobody is tOO worthleas to have some eongsnisl ssftociates Washington Democrst. To Core a Cold In (Ine liar Take laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Married people laugh at things at the t hooter velio li Osaka girls look mau. WashiLgti'ii llemocrat.
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some nose, pa nse Clefk (aa I hardware man) Yea. madam. With or without hatidlcs? Chicago Evening News. Ifa Sol 4 old In the Sooth. Tbe weather this season in the South hs leeri all that could lie desired, and all who have i i. id n iched the resrts of Florida nd the Gulf Coast are charmed with their locations. The Louisville A. Nashville Kail
rood Company'! irrnngeaaonto tut Uwaapi service of sleeping ais ami Coaches fiom Northern cities are tinsurpassetl this u inter. Tourist tickets, good to return until May 31st, are mi ttJe by this line from all ixnnts, at low rates, For full particulars write to
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A Welcome Annonneement. Actor Sow the plot thickens. Voice fri n the Audience That 'a tcoodJ it has been pretty thin so far. Tit Bit.
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A Sudden Attach. of ttOUp in the small hours of darkness ie very aoooying to the parent wko neels sleep. Dr. Hell's Pine bar Hone will euro a ehiliTe ii upy ugh and allay the irritation, ending the danger in less time than it w-.ll take to go for a tii ti Ail mothers who have us, 3 it keep a tfie itatly for sn emergency.
TW Only One. "I know one man," said the quiet niing woman, "who is listened to with respect by both sides whenever he speaks in congress." "He must have a lot of influence I hope he haa. lie s the chaplain." Washington Star. W ith a rub or two lumbago is often curei By M. Ja obe ( hi. JSmall cost, big piotita. ITnw manv men there sre who hare th buttons off the backs of their cost. Washington Democrat. Piso's Cure cured roe of s Throat snd Lung trouble of three years' standing K. Cdy, Huntington, Ind . Nov. 12, 1. Snme people are k'n .'t because they hava an tccumulating instead of a sp ndiug sense. Alt hi'on (lobe. Are you bruised ? Use St. Jacobs Oil sod You won't tic long. Shortest way. Some people n .i. only their church papers. Washington Dcmot rat.
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