Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1898 — Page 7
AGRICULTURAL HINTS
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Itu.-'.il lli-liir uirr-i ,t tl:i iiti-etinjf of the Kvanfrelica al j , ,-. i . !i in aTarrlagarf, ia., an od- ( ii The Neecasity of IMurutiuf PubUc Otiniou" hui nuiile In A. II. frraabar, on of t ho tirst Milijfi t j,r , . ,niilTrl w as t lie effects of riaU , li.iu ami rural oiu! jtiui:, ami t tie jiiijim : . ; ' "f astaaatiag paltllaaBsaaaa , e subject. Tata pertlaa of the adii r - was ;is follows: I ...' r,ml iiienase of our urtian m ilstlon is fraught with danger. J, mptStioVS iuercake with iiiereaae.l j.,, s ami up;oi -tuiiitics. ( aiiaJtaa pi-, tumbled t get bor in the stmts at I .n.n.au l.v as gartslffa iu the t s , and tl.oy paaa into ?!. in- ,, m a mass of li.tli. IVoji! are Hocking to the cities. baUwvfag t hey (..,, livs a happier and a bolter Ii f ,l:ru and were they uot dcbOSOd by roue at ration, thara woukl i a Ira dis i, j j i,!n!:nent. The evil conditio::- urn..,; l. i OVCrod ai.il r '. .:.!. TIi? liioiijt.'it that where society OUgbt to i v Ifl ii. bifboat täte, with BK.StCO-a fvnia environment, it must ! (,c i,;0 v , and imiiioraiity is intolerable. Voiiiitry life has a tlioiiMitid harmi am; advaateffa osor lite la tbc city. Our bad highways have a araal deal to do
with driving the count ry ma n to town. 1
'I ie mud dltcboa la plaos af the beautlftd, smooth roada of elrfUaatloa stint bin OUt from socety ami make it cost kin more to carry a ton of his product ii liv miles to tht nearest market than
PERSONAL MLNTICN. Or. Harri tVeinar, tin-oldest praoth ing phytiician of llaltitimre. hns just celebrated hi, i i;;!itj -eighth Lirthday. The nrcbl tiop of Algiers. Mgr. Dwaarrai artaa baa jost iiu-a. tattered tiie Koma . CatbaUa abarcb from t;.e army, where he was a private la the iuau'. 1:. f;,rc that he waa a factor boy. Mrs. Susan V.. Wattles, the Kansas Bit ssoar a bo died the other day . v.i the a ido. of the fanoaa Amaalaa tVattlca. Ihe c'ose friend end coworker vvith Jidin Broara in the Mwsaargrottnd railsroT." Prof. Koch baa baaa invited by the Italian government to return to India t i rt.i.jr the !a.'ruc, liiit lias declined for t be prewnt, cs his pre-1 ; ( jn I ,t rnaa Boat Africa is aatiaaaary raraataa titu:' 1 coma. A!t!ioi"rh greatly Improved la health. Cardinal Yaogfea, Koaqoafatbollearab I i ibopof West miw lT, act in-' upon the adrlea al Ua medic:-! attendants, rill i .r undertake She discharge of enfaaa pi ! duties until I'i l.r'rnrv. jfoba Mrlaaea, wi.o atajraal rn importent part in the early history of Tcvis. is kt Iii Irring la Iba M tow n of Columbia, tin first capital of the repablta. lie n now mora (ban I ' years iid. anl is one of tbe few reraalnlai links with the Stirring times in Texai vears ago.
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A COHNCR ON STAMPS. Orange Tree State one shii'.ir.g is no brow n. Tiie one-ha:f nrd two pnttam of Coehla have nortS a watermark rej -e-senting an unibrel'.a. The Trench ofiiee has issued unpaid litter stamps, surcharged with ealtM la annas and the w-i.nl ar.zibar. Half
nnna t
ten cents
cents, violet. In London tbera baa been dicoverert
a sheet of rare ( ape of Good ROM I ataaapa, the one-obliling triangular isj sue. aanaad, ami af the eataraklgaaa aba la aaadialt03. The stamps of this ; color belong to a comparatively small j supply, being noon supers. ihd by the , recteBgular issue of ISaS. The original i al aal eoataiaad NO st.-nujis. aad two ere missing. The lind was made in a I lot of eld correspond, r ce. T! par-
: l.i ii.ur stamp i listed :.t ar. l 'hat
cii.il make the -!:. et Wurth ji.; .V but j all the stamps being on ore abcet it sell for doable that amount. BY AND ACOUT PEOPLE.
Home,
to p rl it a thousand miles on the r.i LrOfc Tbc prosperity, contentment, lalell igei.ee and bapptacss ot the rural
populatiOB, depend largely oil t lie con
A aaroaatle Prencb journalist is no ra ingthe AeatJemie Traicai ei-f "van-o";.ii.-m" because it Las recently received among its members M. Albert
Vandal. Succi. who reccatly eoasplcted his
t Tr,,u,tr Uber-
r lie Mot rat. An c client af..l t int-nl suffettiou was ail "o in. i b- bj .ii ifU Quaker l.nlv t.a S'runibbi. nun. llie n,.,n li nl furnierly liv.d ileal the tjnakele. I from hl bofI:.mh1 bad bis-n in the habit of tui'iini: l. mit
Wi' i I... In 'm...-. Ibe.i W.i-. . ..I 1
tbe.r !. I'll .mil i.'i :.,
lb- in. ved to an. .'.her t M Ii S ml on his lirt retara la In birtbulait ewlUd on his Qaaket Friend, who had to h-t n to n eata ngas af Iba fault of iu new i.eiiibor. She pok as soothiatljr posaibTe, Lut bar w I j ' "i nn t. t. In the tottisa of tive ears Ubf man' barf !.- hd h-i.i t. i ' i - ! i in ve. and on
I ins next vi 1 1 to In aattva town the old
VaakereMi was sfsia i kvoreq v.. that all. "I!..v d. ii thee hke t.u I. w h.jiue, W ll liiiiii" she sski d. Hi. the town's ...1 wall i aaajh," said me man, in bfa um:I coot pi lining tone, "but. the paopla are oaaar. I can't H along with them. Thcrra not what I tall p! neigh bora. I who t.. tbc hind thai 1 could tind s.iiiii-body that m.is thi- km.! to live m or. It Beams arrange, with I. Mir; m ihn. plav, I've had la,l Im i. in my neighbors erery time "William," si ! the old Qnakercoa, h.kinc atraiv'.il an -i :.t t I.e iii...ly iaee pKs tc. "I think thi ti.iuble in U- p.utly tfiat wherever thee moves, one of the neighbors move with thee. W!iv OOi leave him !-h:iid ti'c i:. t ! ..r i,t h.ist ask other inlks' opinion .:f bim before thee moves iih.i.a'r" Youth's Compaawa. l ID RBAMBKISa, How Tin y tn- OpcMtOi nnU Made to Pai I tie 1 tinner.
A e n r r e-
Ispondent oi
a It r w ii City, Blieb. ipw, pajn-r m t i s an follows: "A n i nd u t r y
w h i e b is prov.nu very advantageous to the settlers of North Allierta, Canada, and i truly a boon to the fanners, is the establishment of imertes by the (..ivernnient atrandardb tan-es apart. The Goreraraent furnishes inc entire plant, puts it in and . pirates it wttboat direct east to the farmer. From the ;ile of pae butter the ( lovertiment reta ." eats ir p. .und. the balanee goiag (o the fanner. This is continued for three years wbea the Qoranuaent turns over the plant and business to the tamers, tr.vmi; then a tear title of it. Tl.; these creamerles :ire put in at a minimum ci-.t to the f.irmer and p ud f..r it. a w ay tint he least feel it. When were there butter was seiling St 21 and 22 cents per BOCUtd. ( he se (si tones were being established. t.-.. aloag the radr 1 and mu. h .f the frciiri.t loaded on the ears on our return trip consisted of butter and eheet., as it was m the bed Seosoa for milk. The prodvs e foand a ready market in the n. min and Ittmberiog towns and districts beyond the Rockies, throaigh the British Colombia country, where it was. we were told, difficult to supply the demand." The Klondike is another tie'd now open to the Western Canadian fanner f.r all produce of the farm, and the officials in the Hepsrtraeal "f the lacerior, Ottawa, Canada, arc kept busy sending out IKeraterade-s-i.i.niK' t;i : trr.- it airricuhural country. The u." ot f the Oorernooenl throuchout the
. I nitel States arc also aupplied with htcra1 ture, win. h they distribute free.
ditioa Of the Highways. .o wonder the 'v-fourth public fast in Home, has
value of farm laud la decreasing. Toe best n. i ans of benefiting the agriculturists is to improve bis roads. 1'be com. nie-, of Km ope, laapiHs i lehod Uy their standing armies und tbeir euor-u-o..b debta, build thousands of uii.es of road) aad srlaelj spend niiliona aano r. y iu kct-p.ng them iu repair. What s IraaafonBUftbM there would ue in our con i. try if we had this lluroj cm syatern of I. g h way s 1 An aroused puo.ic Opinion only can secure them. "An accidental cross-path made no one knows how a century ago. widens tu a wheel track, and becomes eslabbshed M a country road, simply because the uctual traveler baa not time to look after the condition of his highway : the citizen who is uot an actual traveler aeajlbota what concerns other ritiscni equally with himse.f. and tiie county officer is not spurred to bis duty ct prov iding a suitable roud by the pressure of a solJieient.y robust publ.c opinion. Asa result every man, woman und ab Id who has occasion to pass between 1 1 1 and the other of two important sectioi s of the country is eoaipcllcd to go eons dcrabf out of his way, and toil 'V -i.-d down more than one Im.g stei j bill. ' Day after day . week sfter week. BtOBth after month, su inner and winter, y i ar after y ear, decade after di cade - wiil oon be eaoturc after ccntuiy, the patient thousands who Base tl.at i. d submissively pay tribute (hill and s.piare corner taxes) to the ignorant cm a iessness of their forefathers and present county cfSeiala. Warn a band ibera to bats st that road and ranat One tenth nart of the cost that MJ
a . ' I a Oa now willingly pay for this extra time, labor and annoyance, an outcry Would be raised that would resound throughout the globe. "W hat is best now ami ht rcafti r for tie many must and should overthrow the peruana! preference or caprice of t- ladlrMmt, Other forms of improveii I lit are temporary ; buildings fall intc aecajr, bafbof gl 1 river courses are I I Up vvith d-posits, machinery becomes obsolete, inventions arc superseded by new and belter ones; organ.ati one of men, whether social, eduatim.al, political or religious, are disrupted and scattered by the relentless I" .f time, but a properly located gl d constructed road will prove an ever brightening blessing to countless fu It generations. I ben, granting the vital and farreaching importance of having public It ads w here they nre wanted, and of the 1 I and most enduring character; I rating the absolute power to a ceo in -I Ii this object, in the hands of agents al -en by the people I ht m selves (aeithar of which propositions can be l ratbjMCd) i then why is it that the s msjority of our thoroughfares are bndiy locatel and worse managed: that ooatrjr travel, laataad af being aoaaaa1 bed with ense and pleasure, in tisuulb vexation to the spirit, a perpwttMsl ü' :u;cial drain on onr resources, and a aisgraag to our boaeted aieiHaatlaaf "Thcrr can be but one answer. While II persons individually are well a: .1 painfully nwjre of these facts, yet. the " i collectively have not been sufi,watljr impressed w ith their importance 1 Ibatt, public opinion nnthi-qura-inn Las not been sufficiently educated."
Abstained from food in his perform-
! nnees for 2.500 d..ys of his life marly seveu years. Irving Hale, who has j-ist b"cn appoiBtcd brigadier general of the C- i- : orndo militia, is well known tooffi.-crs
of the army as the man who went through West Toint with the highest standing ever attained. He resigned several y ears ago. after five yea rs' terviee In the engineers. After gravely Mfteatfag for a fen moments Joseph Jefferson replied ns follows to a Cincinnati bore w ho nsked
i him when an actor ourht to retire:
'Well, counting; the time for getting out of costume and the slowness of hackmen. I think an actor should retire at about 21 :45." Sar.i Bernhardt aad htdtle. Rirtet. cf the Comrdie Francaise. have been elected vice president S of the committee In Charge of ( ass is (materials of theatrical art) of the 100O exhibition, of which M. Qallbard, director of the grand npern. is jiresident. They are the first wei.uni chosen r.s official managers on a committee not connected with woman's work.
Tb.- t Hai TaJagn Hotel Visitor -Now, are you sure this bed is unite clean? Servant Yea, sir: the sliects were onlv
WOSIieil ti in rnifitr. -Iiil :i . ! then: : tl:
ia i uiy yet Ihe Kival.
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FOREIGN PICKINGS. (Treat llrltain !-.:is raised by popular ubwcrifition $10.000.000 for the relief of the starving in India. In the African oasis ofTttgOTl nbr.it f.oo artesian wells have been openel nie- . the course of a subterran ein river.
?' Itruord SMM). The raadese of this pa-r w ill be pleased to bjoru that there is at least one dreaded d..-v.i h that si i. me l.af Ien able to tuie in all its rtaifes. and that is Catarrh. Ilall'l Catarrh Cuie is the only poaitive cure kaoam t tbe aaadiea fraternity. Oatarrh l-ing a eonstitutioual disrsoci, rcouirea a eoaotitutioaal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, si ting directly Upon the blood and mucous surlaie ot the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and Riving the patient stn-ngth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cnralive powers that they offei Oae iiundred U irs for amr eae that it tads to cure, bend t'.-r !,! it tM itnot; lals. Address l I. Cheney , Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv l)nigits, 75c. liah a Family IM1 are the l)csL
There i room for everybody in this hig world, but we i an t all have front rooms. Cbhatga Daily Neuro. I se St. Jacob 4 lil and say to rheuniat ism : "Will s-e roa later." No man was everblam.-d far being a tren tleinaii, but many have been fahtcly accused of it. Chicago Daily News.
THE MARKETS. Xl'.w Vokk t'elTuarv isfla.
rATTI.K-Xatlve steers t V -it b 30 OiTI'iiN M .li.i.n.- 't a n.i il i; Winter wheat s ; " I ' Wi-K.AT No Bad 1 I M , if in No -j n as-a OATH No I -V S -i a I'OUK New Ales-. V 7.. U I W BT LOOIS COTTON MliLllina S h Ili.l.VKS S.r 3 t Hi If os sad lleifera... s o s 4 so CAI.Vt.S l:rhci..n Mo . t : JH.;s. l-'air 1. 1 S,.-.-t 3 so Q tin HHKRP Fair to l liolee rii al ' i ia i k Patents 4M 4 v Clesr sad KtraUrkt i a i : IIKT No IKeU W later. .... t ( il. No S Mixrl hi UOATH No 5 m if KYK No.t S Hi ' 1XIUACXX l.tii's 3(i s :t 1 af Hurley 4 .'1 li 01 Hay near Tfcnotuy .".to (.tut H11TKK hone Ihlirj II U II K;iS tresh t 14 I1U4K Siamlar.l int-m 9atl BAlXJN clear Kin &t i LA KU rnme sn-um st 4 -a fHICAOO. ( ATTI.K Native s tears . I 7 U f : lli;s l air to Choice. 3 4) 3 W7't mu i.i' Fair to Cooles IM tut 4 a H.i! 1. Winter I'uli-nls. 4 1 4) 4 Hp lag Patau ta. 4 .si 4 si WliKAT No J -priu.' W 4, t." No Keil mew) VS CORN No. I tj ?5S OATH No. S .. 'I IMllK Mess 1 new I IU 10 a : ; . K tNHAÄ CITY CATTLE Native steers 3 Q On Hous AllUradea.. 3 so di 3 hi V HKAT No. S Hani m , OATH N.. -.' White O CUlCN No -.' v :it NKVV ORLKAN8 ri.'ifit nirbUraaa 4 4 1 ions NV s :t, (.t ar.a "Us Western U -V . HAY I 11..:. II .VI I Wl I'i'ICK M i . :,r. M, , U tl 4 tf S HAi UN .1 s S'a -4 14 UTTON MMdllns: a i 1 LOUIHVIL.L.K Win: AT NaSRed fT h r . (T1KN No. S Mixed I XI , OA1H NaSMised t-.-.-s H ii. i Ne M'-ss 10 ; -a 11 ; BAtoN Clear Kit 's U C 1 UN - MluJliuK tf. ä
After physicians had pivrn me up. I vens iav..l by l'is.j's 1 nr. Ralph Erieg, Wil liarospoit. Pa., Nov ft, W. You ran't tell anything alKmt the amount of work a aunt does bj the time he puts in talking politics. Wsshingtoq Dumocrut.
To C ure fi ( old la Onr lay Take Lsxatiee Rroaio Quinine Tableta
All
iruggiste refaad asaaey if it faila to eure. 25t.
People whoso children ran't tall don't c .iiv as lone as older ones tal better. -Washington I i.-n . erat .
S:.-n! strsighl .m.l rAroag St. Jaaata Oil curi" lame hink- uns promptly. a man shnkes bands with his den list we Woii.ii r H ha has ever done any ork for him Wm.hinfc-t.iu Democrat.
Ilrinnnd f;ir Mi re Hal tleantita. '
Tiie Secretary of the Navv has dem., tided more I -it Hi ships, .11,. I theie c.ni t,c iiod-.lil.t that Coiiifresa will ronsidet bis ns on an odst ions, rroteetion 1 what our see ports re pi. 1. aad fo t it, 1 .it mu. ill not adequate' ly supply tins. hiriiM- .ifcMinst all.!. orders of s inalanil t- 1. however, adequately afforded hv lloetetter e Ntonacn Hittei. aii ellicient remedy, alst, for mst ipation, In!iou.io'Kj,, d)sM-paia, rheumatism and nervaaaaaah i he iiieune-t thiiiKone can do is not to risk S vv -man wh.-n s. u, d .tur- tü tell . H .i.sluiigtoii Democrat.
I m St .I.11. .'.s (dl promptly and freely And say Roml l.ye to neuni.a. Win n lovers fotui n eotnl.ination an enaagemaat ring hi the result. Chicago Daily New.
CV.nshlBK I. ends to on ti n-.pl Ion. Kcmjs ilalaam will stop the coujrh st on e. (Jo to your druggist to-day and get a sample lotil? free. Largo bottles, 50 eeats amifi.oj. Qo at once: drtsjs ara daiajaroaa. I tie OBI I ire. Choliv-ll..v.- yoa snytbing that will stop the baton or cigarette smoking ? Driiuj.-i t Yes, sir .lohn, give the g.-n-tleman a box ot "Kough on Käts!" N. V. d.d. Lsnr'n I 11 mi I M.-illcluc. Moves the bowels esch day. In order t he i.eilihy this is necessary. At ts gci.'.iyo the liver and kidneys. Cures sick hcauathe. Fnce 25 ai.,1 :,'k-.
We nre nil in danger ol thinking that those who df Bot ' become interested in our hobbies are of little force. - ashiagtoa pi moerat. Bora and stiff from eoldl don't wait and duller; um-St. .I.U ols ( ill and get cured. It is not nearly always the richest people who have tin- BnCst horse and buggy. sshingtoo Duasocrat.
taaanui av nam
Both the tufthcxl ana results when Syr iti of Figfl is taken; it is jilciisti'it anil refreshi iijv to the taste, and acts irently yet promptly on the K idnajra, Liver an.l Bowela, eleaaaea the system effectually, diapeli colds, lieadftofaai and ferera and cures habitoal coiistipati in. Syrup of Fiirs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pkaattag to the taste and ac,cepta'ido to the stomach, prompt in
its actum anil trulv lienetieial m its
effect, prepared only from the most
health v and agreeable Fiihstances, its
many excellent qualities eommend it to all and have made it the most
jiopular remedy known.
fcvrup of t ms is for sale in 50
cent bottles hv all lead i nt; dme;
gists. Any reliable draggiat w ho
may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. L0JISV1LU. KT. MEW YORK, Ht.
It's nt Colli In the South.
The weather this season in the South has been all that could he desired, and nil w ho
h ive alreadv reai lied the resorts of Florida and the (iulf ('...ist are charmed with their locations. J'he Iouisvi!le A Nashville Kailroad ( 'ompatiy "s arr.iiigemerits tor through Service ot sleeping Ctl-S and Coaches from Northern cities are unsurpassed this winter. Tourist tickets, go.-! to return until May 31st. are OS sale by this line from all points. at low rates, for full particulars write to ('. P. At more, (i eneral Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kv . or (ieo. B. HorUCT, 1). P A., St. Liuis. Ilo.
Peapb a gn Slow tO
who an get no credit uooslly find deiil of fault with others who ure pa). Washington Democrat.
K londihe via Port bl od, Taroma r Se,--! tie Onlv iier mall v eondncid eveursmns to
Portland leave Chicago Jno. Sebastian. ( I. P A
Thuredai .
Chicago.
Write
A man nc cr gels too old to enjoy the picture of u putty girl. Washington Dem oerat.
A sprain mav erijiple bat St.
VV ill 1 me it l.eloic it ( .111
f scobs Oil
It (UK'S.
The man who make the best of every thing is always sur- of n market for Iii products, ( l.u ago Daily News.
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MEN CALL WOMAN A MYSTERY. So She is to Them Met so to a Woman.
oman't Knowlrilge Sio. i Mra. I l.l erl From an Opf.rataa.av.
A woman understands win -n a.n a man never can Lopes For thin reason Mrs. bvdia K. Pink ham. of htna.
Mass., now kinivvu ull over tin; Knglish-steakiur or let.
bet to work to help her hex. After li mi,' and patient investigation, Mrs. PinkLaas Continued her own coticlusinns, namely: that act. -eightliH of the hu IT, rings 0 women nre due to disorder, of the uterine sy stem, lleaaouingon thi IbaBj ahe nvvv that the onl v preventive of early breaking; down, was a spec i lie medicine which would act alone on the. female organism.
This teas why she preiarcU her excellent Vegetable Compound, which has been taob a boon to tbouiailda aad thousands cf women. If you Im beadachea chiefly at the top of the head, am! nre troubled by paiuful iiienntruisCon, dizziness, oleepleasncsa, backache, end that bearing 'down feeling, Lydies E Pin'chain's Tecjafeabla Qoaapoaad aril tone v.p your whole ayatem. Mus. CBaab
D. Kmii.KT. 33 Wood St., Rending, Pa., testilics to thegreat power of the Compornd. "Mrs. Pinkharn I canf ay thai your mcdii'ine liaacurenl rr.e of the patna and troubles whi Ii I had. My case war;
a fan had one, and PUOzled the doctor. My womb had
fallen ami I had terrible pains in my I ick aadblpa.
I could hardly walk. My bus I and went to our fain- ' ilv doctor 1 and he (uuacrlbod medicine f.r me, botaaggM I found no raliaf, and grew worse instead of better. 1 fi The doctor examined me ami wanted to perform an '
operation, but my bur hand would ttOteOfMOnt Seeing-? tba adrartioemeal La the paper, I got a bottle of Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before I bud
taken half of the second bottle, 1 felt like a new woman. In all I have taken four bottles of your medicine, and can say that I entirely cured. I hope that every woman suffering as 1 did, will follow my vice and take your modieiue at once."
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CANDY
CATHARTIC
r V m CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
"WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE
ARE QUICKLY MARRIED.
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Dr. Ayer s is the name to remember when buying Farsaparilla. Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ha3 been curing people right along for nearly 50 years. That's why it ia acknowledged to bo the sovereign Sarsaparil'a. It Is the original and the standard. The record of the remedy is without a rival,, a record that is written in the bltxxl cf thousands, purified by iU healing power. "I nrirrl a burr who ira snffprnt ft im blood poisoning and mnst bars contra ! tV 1: a.o fmn b"r ; f -r I had four larjjc wire?, or nicer, break .ut otj, ray person. I 1 -t. red for a lortj t:m., both by external nif li. iti n or 1 uith v.-.riotM 11 '1 medicines; bat 1-. ipitaof all thai I c 1 ibi do, the sores would not beal. At last I purchased rii bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, thinking I woul.1 rr'vo it a ÜMragh trial. Beforn tho six bottles had been taken, the ulcers wcro healed, tha skin sound and na'-i' !', and my health l '.!r than i' had been f r y. ars. I lir.o been well ever ataei . I had rather hav one N.ttle of It. J. ('. Avcr's fTanitlH rilla than Ana of any ether kind.- Mrs. A. t, Tavlor, Engievalo, N.Dak. Get Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
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Lung Food It roar lunga are ak ihfv nw-l fix..! atrrnirth. Tbr n vegetable r.-n. .-.'' as lo.-ti is 1.. tli lunga luat what breasl la lu iht tySSSSB- Iu.k1. etrvtiKUi. Ii U DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey In th flrat paws thu irme.lv cut cut pblrgm which may tw prt-arnt m iL lunn twauea Then oomea IIa iKlin and anthill; rltn t II Uiiiulalea ih U.d i.. an act(v rtretilattnn UiroiiKh lOe 1.111m an that thf gi-rma f daroaa ar
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