Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 November 1898 — Page 7

The

COLD AND MONOPOLIES.

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and lur,cs s. ne v." a the 'combine'

to con troi

will OH'.

Wine or .".-- oound of Iron

S rn KT or control Iba men V u L( ry kind of Iron product, from ! ' . V..Y ar d M und beams and rails ,u M Vj l.r -ml nails. A Iron 1 th

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ft. -IS. . w aonaonw prent i ndoatrtal Monopol) .riBM into life Ihe World la quick to

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,.iiii cw ,u llu f" r mouopollt tfcil of money. 1 he , s monopoly la oquol to 11 otoen (, ined, for it controls then, ull Mpnej is too Mofetaory by whleli til ',,, ."i n busincfcs is tniMMictcil, ml t,v who control the m;;.-hin ry liavc ,1,,.' l.u.-inccs ut their mercy. It is us nlaln oHgM i,fc('lf iBOttaogoWotood

i Illi iiiMniniiiiinii.'

power is tcekiag to i' iw

... tM'i'MI Illi K' li'i:ii' i a

niK. r inm. n, Ilerlln ami New York arc die

tbe Bnonclal policy of Europe,

Anerict, ril i larpc pari of Asia. Itroupbtbe ogeocy of the foM otandi !,,. imeloni excuse is offered t hat

I m is Imnroeticoblo. That it

!. tn k-ii L'.ild anil silver

I

THE SILVER PRODUCT. Xr --? IHIm liQOi 100 MOOOWMMM of .uhlllri lo He Wtllioot Kuundalloi.

The BlaJn IBOda that there Isunovernroductiun of Kilver hince litt M CM0

pared uith fOM. "t"1 MmH IkM H tAt aOttM "f it full in price, is absolut, ly iiiioiit fooodfttloo. Aooorüog to tW tables iKsiieil hy Ubl treuKiiry h-art incut .'.QgvH ic iso.t, okoodag the totol prodnetlon of pl'l oUw in th forid at odaofi ohoo,lioppri that froia the year 1702, when our monetary HrOttHB WM founded, to the yenr ISSI, heinpu perioil of (id yenr. the total pro d action of (diver In the world rating it nt coinage value, was $l,7f.0. 197,000, and

the total produetion of 0M dnrtOfftbOt

time was IM0.23o.00O; thnt is, n re

linost twice as Braeo wler pro

duced naeold. Iw proancuon oi mmcu

metal of course varied (jreatly dunnp the difTvrcnt years, and yet the market

ratio between the two metals remained

procUeoJlj the mupo dnring nil tool

time. The 1 allies mow n.ai ourniK timsc so renro then was n mrloovoo oi

Only seven tenths of one point, OT JOW

nboni t he cost of exchange. Tooooom

tallies show that from ISSS to 1s7.T the tetol gold productiofl of tbe arid oroi

510.573.000, while the total silver pro-

HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE. From tho l'ris. Milroy, Ind. Oneof the tirbt to uthr t hen erviee for the eoiin'T ,n the C ivil War. wan A It. Sfton. of Milro, Uuali Co , Ind. lie made ood record. 'Hie life ol every ohlier it a hard one, and Mr. Seftoii'n ciue wan no exoeption. "We were in Ti nniltOl. penned in on all aide. Our nutiooi were v ;ry aearce," aaid he. ' 'and v. c Md bfgoa to 0 on quarter auowtnea. and a the rain waa not enough to repleniafa tbe wclll or atreame, our can teena went tniply. We were hurried on, and the only way to quench our thirat was to go down Ofl our bnadl and kneea and drink tioiii the hoot tiackl uiade by the horsee.

POINTED PARAGRAPHS. abort oaOOOOOO (oatalalwa Trotha 'blch Wo All Iterogalat.

the 030I ' 1

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if botn ate

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T.wr.'fnTV c WWXX Mi.V

I ( I 1 V HMWOM - - l ,,ne. It is assiimeil that the mo-

ii ii a lianniaia more trnlttlblo than

j; . t ,i "iiv - ----- - the other at the npreed ratio that la.

when a premium appears-the one ni. ich lises ton premium ceases tobe MMiav n ii it tiic other beeomen the

standard; or, ns some have elaimed, we

Wtmld have two standards, which to "tiniiUers" of n ccrtuin class is "un-

InlcjaMa" In other words, the main

defense of the L'olil st anil. i rd rests upon

the Idet that the smallest premium

pea one of the metals is a greater enl

than to destroy that mctnl entirely ns OJOtjr. The dimple statement of the

proposition demenstrnt' s its nosunl-

itv. At the wort the hreahinp of the

par is no more than a slight ineonvenjenee in aecountinp. pa far ns domestic

fnde 1 concrrned. If. for example.

pidil fhoulil rise to a premium of ten mr cent., then m dallnr in cold voulil

lx eojaal to n dollar r.ml ten cents m

f iver. So lonir as this condition lasted Iba cold would be held chiefly by Iba I ka lu it is novvl nad count nspart of their reserve. Hut the condition Caald not lnt permanently BOloaa pnict V.. : ! v all o f t he l'o hl w ere expelled from

the country, nml this could only he when our Vilvcr and paper together Ml Mitutf! our full distributive share of tbe worlaTa aamoy, 1'ntii that point WM r tebed it would lie more profitable tr imeat tlie polil than to hoard it In the liarks or elsewhere, because as m!.r BowOd into the country to makeup our full share of the world's itock rices would rise, which is only nnother wojr ofaoj log tbat tba gold would fail. So far 00 Mitcrnntional parity is eonirrncd. It Is never icrnianent ly nml iteadlly ooaJntafaed, attto between eouotriaa t'sinp the fame money DWiol. The) etaet par of the Knplisli pBOBd rlinjj is IMOt in American money, hut it srhlomr.tancUnt t hat fi?tireeommercially. It ranpes generally from boat M.aJ to IHJt, oeeerdlng to the ftate of t he international halnnces nnl the vary iiur demamls of the different cour.iriis for Fpecie. Detween gold countries, nnd silver countries ihe parftj is already ns badly btokea aa it

ran be. The pold standard gtVta no relief there. DnfOTtonately for us. the breakinc of tb par of eaebangebaa

gi -n silver-usiiip count rl I n cry ;'reat

edvantaire in intermit ionnl trade, Tba

ni"i"'ii'iits l:i f.iv.i!- of the void stnml-

anl are purely technical mere qnlb

Mrs. On the other band, tbe oblectlona

to it are of the raort aabatontlol ebor rct r. Its adoption nteaae tbe deatrac

tion of a larpe part of the money

fcupply of the ROtiOQi in whieii it is Butda the ataadard, falling price, herd

times, oppression of the debtor and an unconscionable adtOBtagO tO theereilItor. T1m latter is the reason why the world's prtat ei'CdltOI'O favor It. The Tnlne of their demamls is incrmseil. they abtada ootntnand f more and more of other people's wealth for the sn me number of dollars. In effect they earner the money narkd ami dominate the business of t be world. I 'pon a constantly falling merke! the weaker buaiBM ss men are fofoed ut, while the Ota'OOgtr ones forineomliir.es fortlu'ir own production.. Hence it can Of truthfully affirmed tbat tba gold atandot 1 Istlu proline father of trusts The Itoekefel ler rarnepie OOaibittO may control the iron nnd steel industry, but tne money combine controls everythlag, inciudinp the New Yorh World. IT F PA RTINH.

din tion was $'.i"..225.000; that is. t here

v. as JtVL times as much gold produced ns sih er. vet the market rat in remained

undiaturbed dorlng those 21 years, just

na it bad daring tbe period ofWyeOT,

when there was twice ns much silvern gold. Again, the mane treaaury tablea boa that from P7.". to ISO, incleafre.

the total gold production of the world was gg,lTo,805,000, while the silver production was ?2.:: 17.': -7.i(,; that is. thr

prod act loa of gold was nearly equal tr.

that of silver. During tbe lirst lwc

periods silver was a money metal: during the last period it was not. The fact that daring the first two periods, cover J lag over SO years, the market ratio re- : maieed tba same nltboogli the prodao , tion of eacli incd varied greatly from time to ttano, ahem that the market price or ratio was prnetienlly the same ns th lepal ratio or mint price, so lonp as both metals were used ns money. Now. inasmuch as siher did not fall In value as measured in pold during OJ years in which there was twiceas much diver produced as gold, it la clear that had siher not been demonetized it would not have fallen when the pold production was nearly cijual to that of silver, as it mta after 18TS, Apain. silver has not fallen in comparison with other property. I'.y takinp the nvcrape price of all commodities known to the markets it is found that a pound of silver will buy as preat an amount of commodities, as preat a n amount of proper

ty, ns ever. It is pold that liaspone oi. The luw. by strikinc dow n the competition, has civ on gold a monopoly. Practically, the gold dollar is a 2i0-ccnt dollar. "Nominally, it still has only MC cents in it. bat it takes 200 cents worth of commodities to pet one when mcas,

un d by bimetallic prices.

J IHN r

Our COaOMM u' .'mjifu. ,,f im mm taken i( k from thi

effects of thin. I was laid up several wewu in a field hospital from fever. Jrrom that time 1 was always afflicted more or less. "About four yean age I became much worse. t)ur famil doctor seemed puzzled over mv ise, ; ml it hi to ,ook a if there was no' hope for my recovery, and that the inevitable end w as near. ist November I wns advised to try Ir W. ;.,,. p;,.!. I Vis. TI lihys.rnns said they were an excellent medicine, but w-ouiii ,n r,.od in mv ease. Hut I tried them,

and an dad I dkl for I baeataa better at once. Eight boxes, taken aecordinato directions, cured ine. I Oeed the last of the mils about a year ago, ami have not been troubled with my ailmenta ainee." The pow er of Dr. WilliaOM P-nk Pills for Pale People in the vast number of diseases due to impure or Doi ined blood, has been demonstrated in thou IS ll of in-tancea aa miiaikalila aa the en related above. WORK DOES NOT KILL.

"Not work, but aornc OB has well

topical list for the in. n prominent in

Circle is an

rorry, that kill," said, une the necrolast j ear or two of

scientific liitfdioal

interesting commentary.

AT.TGFI.T.

PRODUCTION QF VHEAT.

In Sliver I In onnlrle Ihr oat II

It - .tin I ii 1 ti i More MaI In ii a r .

nreisvhat the old Philadelphia Lodger, republienn. nut not hide hound, anysaboutexpnnsinn: "There ore nuinv loyal repablieana who ara oppoaed to the adm i lustration's olicy of territorial etpa nsion. which la declared to ha

radical depart are from the agacioaa

counsels of the founders to avoid for- ' eomplieat ions nml COtOBg lemeni . T he eonawqaanoaaj of our new colonial policy are feared and not approved by Inrpe numbers of republican voters. 1-os Anpele Herald

Mr McKlnlev honen that the

"bysteri.i" Ovar the war department

. ' ,i ima i h will aoan mow over, by tne time the Investigation is completed he w.111 find that Alperism has leeTi blown

over by public indignation. St. Ixmie lie public.

A few months agO wheat could be

produced in the I mted Mates. sluppeU to Eneland, and sold at II cents per

lUohel cheaper than a like ipiantity

could be raised and shipped to the same markets from Kus-sia. India or Ar-

pentine Republic the prent wheat-pro-daelng cc untries of the world. 1m- j proved machiaery in those countries has probably cheapened its production to si. ine depree, and for the sake of nipiimcnt, I will admit that it can be laid down either in London or hivarpaod at the same price per bushel. II this be true, then the wheat from all over the world would eOBM into competition with ours in foreipn markets, und if the cpiality were the same, it WOald appear to the casual observer that the wheat produced in the United Males would sell on equal terms with that from other countries. Hut such is nut ÜM fact. Why? 1 or thi rraon: Ilecause we are a pold standard nation, and it is easier to effect cxehanpc arnoaig those boring a comrooa medium of exchange. In this country tbora is no difTerei.c' bet ween the value of pold and silver money-it is ull rc.le. Miahlc in cold-while in the dlreff

usinf? countries pold is at a premium of about 100 percent. In the pas' "0 years, in silvcr-usii'p countries, there has ixcn do material obaage either in prices or In wage when computed in silver. The link that held the two metnis together from lima inamemoriol to is;:; .as free coiuape of both. When free coinage was denied silver, that metal began to depreciate In tataa and a aa I.. a.i ,i,inu 111

prices in silver are no niii(o

gohi. Henea the aifference in pi oca

between a pold-usinp ami - silver usmK

ition. Put how .Iocs this nlT.-ct tin . ... T' I. ..

American farmer.' in ti. is way. nme qaaaatity of silver la dlwsr-udng

COantrim w ill buy us mach materia I or labor ns ever, while it takes one half as moot gold to buy the silver ns it did in 1 voi. This pives Eaujiood an opportunity 0 bay up the silver pfOdocI rnln it into rnoecs. nnd bnv the wheat

of India to come IntO Competition with the American wheat in the markets, ol the world. This, nnd similar itislnnoes bare abeapaood the price ol our prod net bacoaoa it is aajoal to u bounty on exports to the difference between the price of goM ami silver. Thi is nn unjust discrimination apainst the farm crs of this country. It has materially cheapened tba pel f wheat, nnd as its price has pone down until the cost of production leaves no innrpin to the produced, he cannot afford to employ labor. DA Vir PTKRCK.

When Huxley died, dune , he wus p.-.st 7.1. ai d his had been a life typically lull of p.i-icnt, arduous investigation, ootid, rational, scientific teaching and brilliant, if not always orthodox and original writing. Karl Thiersch, to whoui the world OWM so much for his improvenii nia in the technique, of skin graft inp, died Apri Ls in Leipsie, where he hnd been so knag a professor of surgery, nt the nge of 7:t. min ( alnicil. M. P.. the

distinguished French specialist in Kayehological medicine, died March 11, 1S0&. nt the rine UTC of 97. For 73 yeara

he had been doing work in medicine nnd the allied sciences that hns kept his name prominently before hia con-temporaries-at least la France. Pasteur was 73. und worked on till the end. From th time in the early j '00s. when, drunk wiUi the wine of the ! joy of discovery, he staggered up again! a f llOO student in the Rue d'L'lin. with the words: "Je viens de 'uire une graode deemverte" (I bV v

iust made u gnat discovery; nc was coining from his laboratory, where ho had just demonstrated the right and left polarizing properties of tho two varieties of tartaric neid crystals up almoat to the dav of bia death, few live

have been Ailed with more peraistent or

more arduous work.

Cupid haa a anap when ha encountera an

idle brain. , , . , llu ket shopping ia about the only kind nun uiduljt in. ... .Some WlVa prepare for war by rifling their husband's pockets. Anv BOO who will enlist to get away from his wife's mother is a coward laarriafoa may be ma le Heaven, but th. re wifl alwaya be a few doubters. i'olitical ecnomy ia the art of getting the

most votes for the least moaey hots of friends are retained by not saying the smart tlnnga we might hare Kid. Education benefits a man hut little it be ia unable to recognize an opportunity when lie n.orta it.

The possibilitieeof a penitentiary sentence are about the only thing that can add to the dangers of football. . It's sometimca ditlieult for a girl to find her ideal man, but she's neatly always willing to accept a aubstitute. man may be the moneyed fuetor during the engagement, but after marriage the woman alwava appointe herself cashier. CbieagO h veiling News. Mnrr Was a Mlnernlolal. A tendier in one of the local schools was instructing a class of small childr in mineralogy the other day, endeavoring to make

clear to their young nwnaa i n. .... really is. Standing before them, she beizan

in her dear voice: A mineral is wisor came, homogeneous substance of definite, er approximately definite, chemical composition found in nature. Do you understand

me'' t ome now, von have all seen minerals And vour mothers and fathers have told you the names of thm, haven't they? Of course, they have. Now, can any one of you tell me the names of three minerals. Thai was no response, nnd she continued: "Have not aome of vou been out and seen minerals on exhibition?" One little gir raised her hand. "1 thought so. Mary wi 1 rame three minerals." Mary arose, and, putting her hands behind her, lisped: "Apollinaria, Vichy and seltzer. Chica

go Chronicle. There is more Catarrh in this section of Ik Miuitn than ail other diseases put to

gether, and until tho last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a gn at many yeara doctors pronoumed it a local dixcase, and prescribed local remedies, and by constsntly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be constitutional disease, and

therefore reg iure constitutional tre-iunenv. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by r . J. Cheney &, Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It ia taken internally in doses from 10 drope to a teaspoonfuh It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 1 hey offer one hundred dollars for any ease it fade to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7.rc. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

Activity of Veaavlaa. Much anxiety haa bees, eauaed in Nople by ths renewed activity of Mount nuviua. An overwhelming danger of this description I i. duces univeraal terror As a rnUM of fact there is Mttl likelihood that Mr Vesuviiis will do sny serious damage. On the ot her hand thousands die daily from stomach and digestive disorders, who might have sur rived hsd thevre-ort! to Hostet tr atom ach H.'.ters. It is the greatest of known tonics for stomseh and .1 gestive organs. It cures kidney, liver and mood disorders.

Tho geaad war. More people make a fuss over mushrooms and less people like them than any other al cgc-d delicacy. Washington Democrat.

Co Inolb Mils Winter. For the present winter season the Louis villa 4 Naahv.ll Railroad Company has improved its already nearly perfect through aervice of Pullman Veatibuled Bleeping Cars and eh-, mi day eau ba f rom nein rat., Louisville, St. Louie i and J-.'J"K". t Mobile, New Ulcus 1 the I . ..-et, 'Ihomasvdle. (Ja.. I'ei.sacola Jai ksonv.lle, Tampa, Palm Beach and other points in Florida. Perfect connection will be made with steamer Ham for ( uba, Porto Iheo, Kassau and Wet Indian ports. Tourist and Home Seekers excursion tickets on aale at low rates. Write C. P, Atmore, (.eneral Psasenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., tor particulars. All Arrnnned.

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Mr Wigaby- See here, mv IOT, mere is some mistake. The bagiafa delivery man has left seven trunks on our front porch. Mrs Wigshy (who has jeot returned from the mountains)-Imbecile! Don't you understand? He's coming back after dnrk tor

tbe extra five. Cleveland tTOin He iler.

The way out Of pains and aches is to rub St. Jacobs Oil in. We ou'ht not to judge men as of a picture or statue by first sight. Iji hruyere. From nsby In the Hlh t UsUr to grandma in the rocker Grain-O is good for the whole family. It is the long desired substitute for cotiee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grams it is a food in itself. Has the taste ami appearance of the i t Pee at the

price. It is a Rename nun kwiiiu : e and ia come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask you- greeor for Oraiu-O. Knouah. Author-What excuse have you for abuair.g my book? Critic I read it. Up to Date.

Every cough makes vnur throat more raw

and Irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Ceasetearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and Sive them a chance to eal. You will need some help to do this, and you will hnd it in Ager's

You w ill be disabled by Ilheumatism. St. Jacobs Od und cure it.

Uae

ü were

PROGRESSIVE SENTENCES

rata are some curtail aentencea lr.

which each word contains or. more ;ttsr

than t lie precidmB wcrdd 1 do not care about garden partjer 1

aknn i r It -as a- tvinir BaimberleM in ua-

o;' . - r boa periodically.

1 am not very aorry 'Va Iter tumbled headlong, set , am '. i p a M r mirgly unutterable majedictiona THE MARKETS.

New York. CATTI.K Native Hi r: iOTTON Middling FIXICR Winter wheal WHEAT So. '.' Red I'OKX N". Z OATH No - l'OUK -NeW Mesa gr lou is. COTTON If Mölln

BKKVK8 Bteers i 'nws and

CAtiVd i per Uti IP Mis' Fair to S I -ei BUK KP- Fair to Choice... ri.ot i; I'ati'itri inewi I'll- ir an I S'l aUlH

a 1 1 V. vt Ko .' K d Wint. r

ri iKN No i Mix.-.l OATH- No. 2 KY K No 2 TOBACCO Lun i I., af Murl. y.. ii v v ( ar 'I'uni't hy

ni'TTEH t'hotr I 'dry

flu ; ;s Kreah PORK Ptandnrd (new). BAt'ON Cler Rib. . - I. A 1 1 1 i Pl ion S'. :im.

CH1CAOO. CATTLlt- Native Meers... IP Ofl I' d'' to 'l"'1 '

HI I KKP I :,lr t" n.nee I A ICR vs Inter Potento. Spriiin Patente. . . WIIBAT-No. i Spring Ko I Iteil CORN So. 2 0AT8 No. 2 pi i Mc-s i new i KANSAS LTTt CATTbK Nalhe Steers... in m ;s mi Irnde

WUF.A1 No " Ked (newt. . 1 1 T: No I White it:; No. 2

MKW ORLBANJ pfjorn inh otam , ( HIN No. 2 i TS W eater m ii v v t'holce 12 OJ

l'i ,ki. BtandaM Mess p. V ' N Sides O TTi N Mlilulln w HB KT No 2 Kr-l

et RN No - Mt I ( i TS No I Mixed pi KK N w Mi"s p. vcoN t'lear Hlb OirTTtJN Mi'ldile"

A Doolitlner Thiiroai. "Sound," said the pedagogue, "is something that a persoii( can hear, but can neither see nor feel." .... "Oh 1 don't know! exclaimed the boy at

the foot of the class. "I think I can prove that vou are off in your theory." "Very well, Thomas," retorted the man of learning, "go ahead and prove it, then.

"Only vesterday you gase me a imuhu

thrashing," said Thomas: 1 suppose tne other pupils saw it. and dont ou ever think for a minute that 1 didn t feel it. Chicago Evening News.

Lane's Family Medicine. Moves the bowels ench day. In order to bo

hcalthv this is necessary. Acts gentii on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache.

Price 25 and Mfc. . Genius ia loftier quality than talent in the sense that genius often lives in the attic, while talent has apartments on the ground floor. Town Topics. What? A Cripple? Cure your sprain in a day w ith St. Jacobs Oil. Mr. Old 'hap "Are vou interested in fossils. Miss Qusbley!'' Miss Oushlty "Uber this is so sudden!" Tit-Hits. To Cnre Cold In One nay Take Laxative Itmmo Quinine Tablets.. All druggists refund money if it fade to cure. 25c. Perplexing. "Money talks" and "Silence is golden." ith two such prec pta w hat is a man going to do?- N. V. Journal

A fish in the hand is worth a dozen in the angler's story. -dulden Daya. If you want to be cured of a cough use Hate s Honey of Korehooad and rar. 1'iku'a Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Fuddv "Manv wonderful things happen in one s life " Pu ldy - "especially in autobiographies." Boston Transcript.

A "doubt me Thomas" full St. Jacobs Oil. He's cured.

of aches uses

A glass eve is the memorial window of the

soul. Princeton Tiger. ConghlnK Lends to Consumption. Kemp's Halsan will stop the Cough at once, tlo to your drupgut to day and get a sample bottle free. Iarge bottles 25 and 50 cent. Co at once ; delays are dangerous.

From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weakens; the cough disappears. Do not wait for pneumonia and consumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster should be over the lunjs of every person troubled with a cough. Write to the Doctor.

Cnuiosl optKirtunlUss and long exleneneo eminently qualify US for lvlni: tou moiUcal seine, write

per.eneo

iMvlnj Toll

fre!T all the particulars In your eaie.

Tell u wliat your nnence naa

our cmsiii no

tisen with

will rerelv

Address, DK. J

rsl Von

a prompt reply, wiiauua

C, AVER. Lowe. i. Mass.

ae Advice. Ho man should marry till he can listen to a baby crying in the next loom and not feel like breaking the furniture. L. A. W. Bulletin. You may be sure Neuialgia will be cured by St. Jacob Oil. TOO can alwavs gi t pennica at 12 cents dozen. Golden l)as. Piso's Cure for Consumption relieves the most obstinate coughs - Kev. D. Buchmueller. Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24, '94. In giving ear to flatten- we not only fool ourxelvoi, but fool the flatterer as well. low n Topics. Will it cure' I'se St. Jacobs Oil for lamelack and you'll see. M ii.ners are largely deceit's own name for itself. -Detroit Journal.

Hon. Robt. Dollard

of South Dakota Ex-Attorney General of the State was cured of a most desperate case of Asthma by Dr. P. Harold Hayes, of Buffalo. N. Y.. more than twelve years ago. and has never had a symptom of it since. Asthma

is too generally considered sn incurable disease, but this widespread belief comes from the Innumerable failures where mere symptom drug's are given and suppress the symptoms, leaving untouched the cause of the disease. Dr. Hayes employs natural alteratives and tonics, and cures to stay cured by removing the cause !rom the Hood and nervous system.

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trouble. 1 concluded to try Mrs. Pinhliams Compound, and found that it was all any woman needs who suffers with painful monthly periods. It entirely cured me. Mrs. C suite E Wasj, 'J:'3 Dank St., Cincinnati O.

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Lydia E rinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured mo of painful menstruation and backache. The pain in my hack was dreadful, and the agony I suffered during menstruation nearly drove rac w ild. ... . Now this 1 all over, thanka to Mra Pinkham'a medicine and advice.-Mrs. Cakiue V. Williams, South Mills, N. C.

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