Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 February 1899 — Page 7
NOBLEMAN'S SON HEALED. n.ln Nrhoul kMtN In I In- liHrraa (iuDul fcrrlrn ' Krlrurj r., MJ John till
jPp . Lilly Arm nivl frutn I'kIoc'ihM'h Vo'r-s ) 0OL.D1CN TKXT. Jeaut nul l unto him. ,flV r I rtli ami him f baltsveij. ml hit hol- Imiisf. - .lehn 4 j,T I'll I . s I H Til IN Includes i.nly tii U-Bnon, with a Inn' OtSSf t'lul.t's ministry through Bllrsetet of ni.rey. TIMM A. I K Hily Iii January, or m In tin-previous Iei-emli r. Hnun after tin ImI I IOB. I LACK.- Can, h Ilia ; unionr Hip hill (.i lialllee: uikI Caparaauaa, a efty latoM Ilea the nui'llit-asl, on lim sliur,. of tiie Bt-a r cjaliH'iv KXPUANATORT. I A Good r0MHdÜOB lor l ailii. v I Hi. 4;s. "Now nlier Iwu duys:" 'J'lii' luu BBJ'B mi'ii I ii nn'il in V. 40, ' Rhlen Jasaa afteatat BjeMar praMeaiaa; tetBC Su ni.i ri t it Ii. "W lit Into Galilaai " t , ntloiilnf HI journey wit u His, dta einlca, wbiili ttad baaa Intarruptad by till 1 nriiirti I B1 Sviliar. JcaBB hit elltdea fi idaliltc hern use a deepening' oppoai i lion tvaa der doping in Jude a, a htm Ha v .is Ihji 11, ' x ROM lineftgO Hi vv.i.s. and rvbere Be mould naturally Im at home tbc M-asiatt. Hal "Joaua Himself '. tt'stilinl." I n 1 tu Mi own experience,
"thai a pTOpBI t lintli BO honor n. hi own rOUBtnr And tlicn fon Ha vvt:.t to Galileo, till i'. Hta leachloga and Hit works there, lie OOOld prmo to Juihu 1I..1I llr vvns indeed tin' prophet. j "I he dalileeans lieeeived II. in: ' '1 in reaaoa Is Immediately given, "llavlag seen all the things that He did at .1. r modem nt the feast." which the Qai cane tvero ftocutomad to attend. Tin feat! Bioat l"' tfcnt r-ferrod to int:13 33 Bad I hap. 14t. An! many things, ibtleiSi were done at Hun time arhtci i.rr nol W corded (t.M). II. 'I'.i.- Need of Faith. V. " "So ,li mi rame Bgalfl into t'ana here He made 'he water wlae" (Chap ! til-tt)i Iteeause, Rating once been ; 1 loomed there ok a friend or relative, I and having shown forth His glory, Bla 1 true aaracter, bj a miracle, He trooUl i ao be likely to receive a favorable I . ; 1 satLsankt more diaciplea. Ha retnenort thai bare was the boma df hi c of Mis disciples. N'athanii 1 (liar- I tholomew) (John 21:2). "A certa'n t o- ! blanaai He tvaa s.-.me liijrh oflirtr, civil or military, of Herod's eourt. 1 ''Whose son was sick," and very low, at the joint of death with a fever (. Sal ' all, 1JJ. Faiih Using Means. - V. 47. ; ''M'hri; he heard tl.tit Jesaa vv as conn-: " 1 J: i n) joal ona hope left. and hnowlag 1 Jeans bad wrought eure for otb- I be hoped hat He miplit he hoth iml syiUlBg to help him in los trouble. MaVsonght Him that He wonld 1 BOOM down:" Thinking that .lesns Bjutl 'o and we the hoy in order 10 ( him. IV, Little Faith a Steppinp Stone to Larger Faith.- V. 4v MExept ye see ' v : I and woaderai M Theae two words nark the two chief aepsota of iuira sipti. th- spiritual aspect, where- : ij lhay aBgTgeat some deeper trvtk t baa n.eeta the eye. of which they are in iiiie etie symhols und pleipes snd ' tillers, tfic externa! a.p. 1 t, whereby Ibeir Hr.i!),'eneis ST rests attention. "Ye:" A fjeneral statement, aogsjest- j ed hy the circumstance''. "Will not be I ieve:" Jesu, saw that His miracles ! lad impressed the people more deeply j than I be teachings tbi were intended :i - cnviy. V. Tlie Karnestness of Faith. V. 4M "Sir, come down ere ray child die:" lie bad no strength to repf) ur explain t be wonld be bindered bj ao seeming rebake. He showeil that he Bat BOt wait-
Ing to see wonders, but could trut h - i:s to heal his sun. Vt Faith Rewarded, -Vs. bo-M. 5. "'o th wuy; thy um livetli:"' Hi r.- is lie reward of his faith, and the flM uns !f bslgjVff faith, as we m.oii see. "And Ihi man heiieved the word thai .l mh bad spoken:" Here was a step higher bb) faith, lie not oniv believed in fft t.eral in the powi r of .Ii 11 to In at. bn1 he believed Tor himself and acted nnoa his belief. "And ha wem his aaj : ' He left Jesus, and titbt T started iniVflcdlaBlly for home, or went somewhere for the nij,'ht, am! left for home the next morning, which la the more probt hie. '- " At ihe aaventh hour:" Bltner i o'clock. aanoraUng la the Jewish reckoning, or keven o'clock, see ordlng ana kotnaa reckoning, Tbe fever Wl him." shmvinjf a sudden and d eislva rhanga "Himself believed and hi- whole ''im:" Household, family . He beHeeed what? Ballaead an Jeanana Ma s jii r. Iteforc he I. ad believed about
1. now ba believed on Him. They all kOsa disciples. This new increase :s faith was the result .f this mirli ton Armed ami rnlnrved hin
lb, i-o that he iecei.'d the teaching "i d loa of Chrtat deep in hla beart, ' "S eoml miratde:" Not the aec""d miracle .!-taaa had wrought (V.4S) bni tin saoond la daiiiee.
w hoi ly un-
PIUEONS ON THE FARM. H lit II11II1I 11 Mourn- mill nrS nlted to 'i heir RwtalsaeaMta In lor) Ii. mil
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I i I the pets that make life eane
Mnll attractive in the COUHtrj staiid Irel ai d foremost the oaintj pigei.na, As well try to "paint th lily"ru to attemjit lo fashion a more bewitching creation than it is Uj be seen in tiiis combin a lion of piaee and festhers, Why the pigeons are not more Dommonlv seen about the country placet is hard to understand, for as a source of ornn Meat the are preeminent and as a sonne of delightful eompapionablp thej are unequaled, Their superb aira and race, the bewitching post uring combined with prent beauty of formall unite to make these little friends
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naaoM hovmm and yard most desirable aeeompaaimeoti
rural life. Where pipeons are kejit it is too often the practice to house them in some low loft under the eaves, where it is inconvenient to visit thm and where Ihe birds often suffer mpleet If possible it is better to have ipiarttn upon the pround floor and pn ferably in a separat ballding. The pigeon house maj well he nttdc nr. ornament to the place. With this idea in view the ac?otnpon Ing lllnatrtloB lasjivea. rhia repreat nls a small and inexpaaaive bouae bniil in attractive lines end thoroughly inlted to the purpose for which it ii intended. A sn.ull hailera) rnna thnragfa tbe center, giving na aesa to a COtn modJoBS room on each side A "fltpht" on either end of the bona opens out from these two lofts. Such a little house, stained and ov end with vines, will make a very attractive addition to any country j lace, and will do much toward geftivg the children in love with country life nnj hat created in the companionship of an I ma fa. ENieh a result will prove beneBelal in nil ways, and the intliience will remain n lastinp impression throtiph life. -American Aprictilt urist.
IK OTHER COUNTRIES.
lamjjanj Im It r. stauranta In whleb onl vepeiuble food is served. The popalatlen of tbilnaaniBii num-
nereo at .i.is O.OOO, nearly all adu ..td
In Deniiiirk it is the law that 11 I drui. I. .1, persona shall ba takes to 1 hi r aomea in carrtegea provided at the . 1 se of the pBbllema who sold them tin last (.-lass.
The magnitude of the Ifanirlal. the great Spnaiak palace, may be inferred fl'Hll the fi,, that it would take tour daya ba 0 Ikrengh all ike rooms ami apartments, ihe lengrth of tin way be Ing renkoaed at 13 gpanlab leagues, w blch in about IM mil s. livery yi-ir ooii.ixiu umhreM.-ss me said t be lost in Pa ris. Aceoniir.p to t b . statistics, ot.c person in every four botes Ins Babrella. The police say tl at lad lea are muea more cerefui with Ibeir thing! than men. for the number of parasols taken to tbf lost property Office annually is only about 100, The woman who poaaesaea the longest head of hair in tin world i- said to he Mercedes Lopez, a Mexican. Jer height i:- the feel, and when Ihe ein no's er. et her h'tir trails 0:1 the pround four feet Bight inches. The hair (a so thick that she can completely hide herself In it. she has it cut very freqaentiT, i.s it genera so quickly, enabling her t sell large iresses lo hi.ir dealers ev rv month. She ia t lie w ife of a poorsheep herder. Bombt r hlnck stanijis of the value of a halfpenny, and snggestive of mourning, are being issued by Spain, enn of which must be attaened to every piece of inland mail matter in addition to the usual postage. The face of the boykin.' is shown, wearing an expnssion of mingled entreaty and regret. The date hiabj W appeara in large tipures.
Tbia direct tax on post ofh'oc patrons, levied in consequence of the war ia viewed with p;rent disfavor. SEEN IN RETAIL STORES.
Only for Moilr. "Hive von a eoul for muaic?" ahe s.ked aa she "imed from the piano. , "roe music, v es," ho ret.!iil. and rn he hntily ehaneea the subject and neglu ted to ask her to kiiik again. Ihn he knew. Y'nu can't sHvajn fool a fir., even if die does think he ha a vuice. Lbli ajji) I'oat.
shall I'url.i Itleo II,- a tatet "hit- public men SN tffini to du loa what setioti ahoukj be taken regarding the tat us o! tort 1 Kleo. e have lievei bei'., re had to deal with a similar condition where nearly a mdlwn People of a foreign tons'ue have bi SB anriixid. X. th-r hive weev.r hell 1., re such a rtsh.ihle medieisa for malaria, fever
11. 1 J,'ue as iniNt riter Momaeh Hitters. It
the l.' iscn out of the KVntom ;,.
To the urnl 11I t lllea of Ibr South. Will you participate in the I armva! this year at Mobile or New Oi lean? If n, see that your tickets read via the Muhde A Ohio Kui.iond. Low ratee to oo:h M' : .1 r. 1 New Orlean and return secaant -Mir.li Urea Carnival. February 13th Uth. 1880. Address F. L Harris, 130 Olive St., 8t. Louis, Mo.; L'hss. Bado ph, SSI Msrauetti ildg., Lbicago; E. F. lWy, (j. 1'. A., Mobile, A.a.
tahhsliee strength ton -is; future aiu, ka.
Hun's Inhuuiuulty. Mrs. Baader What are the deail langiiaues, aa) aeav ! Mr. Boadef Oh, thep are penbably the M t!,.it women have talked to death. ( lii Kveiui.j; News.
Costs
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oh 'Hint DeltetesM OasfVeel
ut le per lb. tn prow. S.ili r ha
eed. rnua ViT.e Berry.pkm Ue; Javt oilee pku. l.rv. gain r's Kir .Wrieat
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any of above pa. kaj(e, .,r send 30c and get al. :i pan and rre it Catalouefree to.JOH V A SAL LH SEED CO., I -a Crosse, Wis.k. ntateey. Ti n her of the FutureWho .'an tell me who was Hobaon? !l' of (Ii.. I i.linlle.n Cunuvnt inn V...
1 ... . ' an
ivnoom- riease. he . the hem 0f merry rnatk. Indur ipolis Joiarnal,
the
See' Had SM am La cured. St. .1 .irr.hi t)i!'
m.e:e '.v. rk.-l it .
POTATOES FOR SILAGE. ruf. Hein, ihr U l.i'.m.ln Aullior. n , I tnolinael Pisawsaas rasti 1 e.
Taffeta cross striped with chei.ille. lhadinp lasves with pearl handles. Hatpina .if jewels, pearla nnd 6i!vcr Mad, up enrpet nips atii! art sipmres. Ifoalia BlgbtgOWBS With revere effects. iaiize and lace fans with silver stick. Dr s.? n rhina trays of different si apt s Lon-eo slippers of felt with pliable soles. Plain bnnd bracelets without an openIn p. Flannel dressing sncks with flossed edges Wit.ur ahoea iintl with Bnnnel and having .1 felt sole. Ih-m; ,nts of blnrk nr.d colored dress pisnds v cry chen p. Many stick pins of cpals aiid rpiantibk s of shirt waist stud sets. Embroidered handkerchiefs with ecu-Hoped edges finished with Inec. Trunks where skirt and waists are knag from one end in wardrobe fnab lon. -Pi v Hon. is liconomist.
PbiloSOnhv with nm mnn m..... k.
love of their ov. n wii.un. Hani' ff I . rn.
Hnmy People i iinimt itriuu
cofTre at nullit. It njiro Is, their sleep. Vou
can (lrinl; Ursin ) when 011 please ami sleep
like a top. For .Urain-O does aot atistulate; it nout .she, cheers and leeda. S'ct it looks and tasten like the hist cnflee. For nervous persons, yooaa people and ehildr.-n (Jram O is 1 he perfect drink. Made from Dtarc eraina.
I i. t a imekuL'e from vi ur emeer lo-iluv 'I'pv
it ia place of coffee, lä and 25c.
An ihapailana' Poet (ploomilyi I don't see how it 1 ga in to he possible any longer to kee. the wolf (rem the door. Poet's WHa 'on miifht sit on thedooistep ami read .-.loud om- of your rejecte I pot ma SomervJle Journal.
A Hrnirdr for tbe Orliipe A remedy recommended for intients sfrlicted with the grippe is Kemp s Kalaasw. which ia especially adapted to aVi '- vaee of the throat and lutifcs. Do ant Wan lor thai t.rvt s in t on. of : he .! hut get a bot tle to la v ami beefj .t qa hnd for aaa tka moment it ia need, il Ii tu k . ted the gnpoe has a tendency in brine ob posnmnnia Ts Ba ism it. vents tkiaby kep:riif the eoaB loose. All drUKgists sell the Ha.sans. vt. .r. l-uet Than Klrllon. Miss Worth It' considered imfe-slite t give j. weiry to a girl to whom you're aol aaaafsd. Nr. Stronir Hy whom? "By all the othei gi.ls." JewelasB v lekiy.
For Infanta and Children
Bears
la ÜS8 Foe
Ovar Thirty Yean
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A woman thinks il is all right in her own ease to marry a man v. untrer than lnrs. lf
hut how she hew '.m ears later win n some
wonian old a in
him
mn oldg than bet son wants to marry 1: AtclAson Globe.
Where's it sronc t! Ask St. Jacobs Oil. It cured that braise ifone.
Some people put on airs while others merely whiatie them. Chicago Da.il News. I.snr'i I'nmlly Medicine. Moves the hovvels each day. In order to he healthy the is necessary. A t gently on the liver and kidn-ya. C'ures sick headache, i'rice 2ä and 50c.
If, as the poet Wither says, "care will kill a cat," it might be well to liana a little of it over the back fence w here felines most do congregate L. A. W. Hulletin.
I could not get along without Piso'sCure
lor v misumpuon . n s;v,svs cures. Mr.
. C. Mouiton, Naadhim. .Niass , Oct ,8, '94.
a t:sy i never s.n:aetorv n tuere is a
ir.an or woman left OVW when the pairing oil
occurs in the last act. -Atchison liiobe.
A 01 everybody you know to no f save their tin tags for you The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J.T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on tha list that they would like to hav e and can have - FKKEI Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows:
PRACTICAL UOQK8TI N6 l-t lis lie careful not to dishonor the P' "poets in our owti country thi la in onrow n bonaeholda, the good '" BBI own church, the talent in out - families. He that has faith will net BOOfl thai Ja"h. and ihroufrh acting upon it Ihi '"h aril i.e laeianaad. '"-d Ikis patience with weak and inilifeet faith, as a stepping stone to if bet ami pavtff faith. 1 lata are a true foundation for our
All thnt tlod h
proves ihnt lie
or , a. , lx I right to pray for tempor.il l.less,M1 ' ,,r,d cues more for spiritual ' '"ff which may come to us hv the I Me gives or withholds (he temporal. He re ,.,,-e diffeftnl deprees and Hl ev, d of real faith. The faith ibtl rounded on testimnnv and on ..utKr proof mam . v . . i .
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mmm jiovver or tnc snviour.
presence,
.' I W a Henry, of tin Wisconsin e.gricultural college, makes the follow, ing inter, sting and practical comment on an article in Wisconsin Agriculturist, entitled "Easiling I'otatoe-." The article is an inter st mg one from s vtrnl points, h, gentral I am not in favor of pattiag root ciops into a silo. The turnip. I,et or potato w hen ta ken from the ground in the fall and stored In the pit or cellar is a living object and under normal conditions losea only a scry little of its substance from week lo vviek because when dormant theeonditfoa of life is maintained at the minimum of food reajairaaaaata. The root in Ihe cellar or pit wastes a little day by day. but the loss is small When we cut , up or elite roots and BBl them in the silo, life is destroyed ami feraneatatkeae und di cay set up st once, and these proceed epiite rapidly undei almost any . t millions. Heels and turnips contain 10 to 4 per cent, water. Hecinise so very watery, these substances are not I in any way suited for silage; tbe potaI to. on the other band, "oniains about 211 per cent, dry matter, or as much as grata corn forage. It la possible this I partkmhw root or tulwr may lie used with success for silage. I cannot beI lieve, however, that patting potatoes ' Into the silo is very practical or that i this material will become common as a I siiagc substance. If potatoes are very low-priced in tiie fall, fanner gencral- ! ly hold them in pits or cellars, wuitirjr ! for a rise, and only feed them to stock in the spnng when the Markets art uni satisfactory. To phi. e them in a silo l in the fall cuts off ul! opportunity for sale at a later date. View it g t he ma tI ter from all sides, it BteBM to me one
i anaer a, tapeeiailj where corn can be gTOWB, had better rely upon that eieat forage plant for silag-e material and handle the potato nop much after the pttetBt plan. " I
llrlril t olia for Kindllnit. After corn cohs have I Ii. it- I, !
- IS"dried it is quite common to use lh m for kindling lire. Jlut the cob alone it a very poor .substitute for wood for this parpoae, as it does not make a bright blae, and the proportion ol potash is so large that the ashes will anna dentroj what iaaaa might otherwise come from it. Hut if these cobs are dipped in kerosene oil they will hold enough to burn several minutes, ami bj this time Ihe wood above will be thoroughly afire. Phis ia really the only safe way lo uvt kerosene for building fins It should on no account be throw n on lighted wood from above. Even if there is no explosion, the wood win aot ba set gin so vet 11 as it will from below. Amcncm Cultivator.
HEART TRUTHS. t'ati we rot read the bidden SBC re I of a woman's heort in her lonkofdiS' appolntnti nl bi .1 her atsnoepktre of unexpressed sorrow? He t SreC B the loving- nnd thV lieloved äfften lies the wide, deep gttlf of indifference. Across, that gulf the loving stretches supplicating hands in vain. Life is muck üketl. . a; there seema always seme wind lo smite tbc surface or Some stealtky undercurrent tosend Its reath saneaa np fron; the 1 jiths. "Is th re in synipathv any where?" Baked the mere woman, angrily. "Yes.." saifi the philosopher, with iinriillled sincerity . "if you will look you w ill Ünd it in liie i.'ic.ionarv."
Never mind a cane or crut h. St. .lacoba
Oil will cu:? ir.m-.- hai The hoothl.uk always begins at the foot 'baJito 1 l.i . . News. To ( ore n Cold In One Dar
Take IjiiL:vo Itromo C,''j, rune Tablets . All
druggists refund money it it fails to cure. 20e
the markets.
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The moth is not a society favorite, even if it does frequently appear in a drts suit. Chicago Daily News. It is easy, sure. It will vanish. Use St. Jacobs Uil tor Nantabjia. It's done. The wav ta c I BWf fj nr troublrs ia to get under them.- Katu's Horn. BISTERS OF ST. FUA S( IS Tell the People of Tkeir Favorit Hfiiittiy for a Urlppe. La Orinne la BTerynkBre, Bene i body cither has it or h nows s.niieoiic else w ho has it. All charity workers and burn aa iin rl a a
lad tbt; prevalence of la grippe very dis;istt,nis to the ir work. The Rkt tors of St. Francis, have a hit ':"' niimhcr 1 if chari t y h n bjecta 11 d e r t b e i r eknrga, Thant (food sisters tin. I trriinH1 to
he a serious problem. Theb" favorite
remedy is IV ru-na. Vr. Hartman re
cent ly received the following- letter from them : Sr. VllfcBNT's Oui'man Asylum, Fast Mala St. 1 Cor, RoeeAee., Colnmbna, oiiia Ir S. 15. Hartman: "Some years ao a friend of our institution reeoiuinenddl to us Dr. Hartmans 'I'e-ru mi' as i:-j excellent remedy for la grippe, off vvhicb we t hen had seve-a I uses vv hieb threat - ened to ka f a aaeioaa onnraotee. "Vc l'ran to Use it and experience. 1 such vvoniierful results t bat since then l'e-rn na bus bBMMM our favorite medicine for la jfrippe. catarrh, coughs, cools and bronchitis. " SlSTKKS OK ST. I 'll A NCtB. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum." Fc Dr Hartman's latent lsvok on catarrh, entitled "Winter Catarrh.'- aildress The ft fa Drujr Manufacturing Company, Columbua, Ohio.
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TAGS 1 Mjt.h Bur, qi.itnt dcijii, imporir J (r m JepSS .. 9B 3 Knife, on- ttsde. B -Mi ,ierl 3S 3 s(,,, ,rv, 4 .j ui. gi nl leel 9.V 4 1 hil .', Sri, Knee, F.rk iu4 Sp.io 1 96 6 S4I1 an I Hcpper, une cilIi, qiudruple o'ie !! while mrtal BB l R , hollow frouij't, tint I jigluh sieel ... B) 7 Biilirr Knife, iriplrpl.it-, be.l qiul 80 a Sue-" Shell, eijile pb'e.tiev quality SO 9 Su up lion, ttcrlin siW't 10 10 Knife, "Keen K 1 l r,"ln blade 70 11 BtSchst Knife, "Kern Kulter," 8-im.h I.Ii Je 75 13 Shear., " Keen Kpller," ainch, nickel 8 13 Nut Set, 1 rji ker and S Pick, vlver SO 14 KsB I Be, vierlmg nlver, amothykl ser, a-m h 100 15 Tocih it u.h, sterling silver, ame thyst sei. 6-inch 100 1C Paper I utier, lerling iilver, ametni sei, 7-inrh . 100 17 Bate (lall, "Avso. lation," heut qua! 100 18 Mat 1 st-m md and wt, guaranleed guud vine keeper ... 300
719 Alarm Clock, nickel, waeanteri VOO 30 CatTrr, buckhurn handle, rood sieel 200 21 S, Kogers' Teapo m, best qual 'JM 33 Knives .iml Ferk, tia ech, tuikf e '.r-'e 250 S3 CL. . . S-day, Clendar, 1 l.ensomeler. Itai me-.er . . BOB 94 Stove, t ilann lieaiei, sue No 30 er No. 40 500 9fi Tu I Batj Bet plaMl.ingi, but real tools cm 98 Toilet Sei, decoraied pier lain. ery handime SflO T. Wa- ei f,.!l jeweler) li.v 98 Sewinc M.'hne. fust slati, with s'l atta'hmentv I'M) 29 Revolver. . 'nil's, bev quality . . IfiOO 30 R'fle VV mi hester. lt-thot, 2-J-c. l IM 31 Shoi 1 .1111, aatBaM bairel, haBBierle, tu' twist . . 9000
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This offer expires Ndvember 30, 1899. Address all your Taps and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo.
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