Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1899 — Page 2
W Hat Raak of IMaiaonrl Miner. A wild ru'ti A li lted miner i reported at Ifallaginr. Wcttera Aaatralia, where dismood have hren discovered in large o,uaBtides, sad it u feared that asaa) il tbenr lieet in the uitil trug;!' tot iaht la this oouatry tlir ruih for gain 1 c..i.:ng any other men to break down .n h. tu nd treust h Nerv ou an eat, a'.eeplestneaa, loal of flee Fi an 1 BPpStlt e and sei ' i 'tJT Benthe common symptoms. Hosti lWr'tStoea auh Buter- wi ure them all.
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HANDICAPPING GEN. WOOD. I HEALING THE BLIND MAN
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"Beloved." f n.ed. throwing himself Bt his w:e' feet, "we have lost a!', save honor!" Tlie woman uresaed In r hand to tier aWrvamnis eve and wpt i: het heart were breaking "How awkward! "lie tmbbeg. MJat Ik thing don't r" I 'J we've? get to lead -boat! Verily, it aeemod (hat relent lew (ait purtoad th,m. De groat Jour lis!. ( atiirrli 1 mmol lie t urea with Lactd ApplicatioCeS, at the; inn not reach the scat f tin ii.-e.i-- Catarrh na Mood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal reim . Rail' Cat. u rh ( uro in taken internally, and eta dirt- i on tt.c Wood and muc iu -ur-facet. Ha - I atarrfa t ore ia n t . quaes medicine i: v.ia pn n ;1 i d 1 ,m t.i the beat p'.'. aj it i in tliia country for yea re, and ia a regu reacription It la mgossd of the liest tonics known, combined with the best blood piirilirrt. acting direct ijr on the mw-out turfacea. The pet feci, combination of the two Ingredients i rhat produce tilt h wonderful remits in curiu. Catarrh. Send for teatimoni.il, free. F. J CHENEY A ("W. Pro pa., Toledo, 0. Sold bv ail driiiwistn, prid 7 it. Hall't Family lallt are the best. The trouble with to uui.v ; e it they know to mack that doe them no ood. Wathiagtou v 1 a . i Demon
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From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat oeases; the spasm weakens; the cough disappears. Do not wait for pneumonia and consumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster should be over the lungs of every person troubled with a couh. Write to the Doctor. fnuioal opportunities and Innertaarietica eminent IT Qualify ui lor g" r y" rnedlral advice. Write tree! all 'tie particular. t:i ynnrra.t. Tell u what I'ir tfawnewet hat bewn wttli our " herry fwtoral V'u Will recetre a prompt rrjly. without t" Addraai. bli. J. C AYF.lt.
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to exercine nia own am or i ing la other wi ni-. there Ie '" '' aothing aaroring ol conrcription. No si t.- taalcMtlHM. The newly-recruited volunteers wil not bare tat dealgnatlona, but wil ; be called volunteer regimenta f Infan ; tr ami esatr wpeetlrcly, organtaa tiöns in each ana ol the service, be j ag numberd from on.- up, The col onela are t.. be appointed by the pre. '' dent, targe numbers of aoldieri ww rnliatcd in tbe regular arm at t!t beginnig of the war with Spain too! advantage of that provision which i-.-mitted their dbtchnrge after hoatttitiea had ceased, and the otimatc is ina.b tliiit t.robablv 400 to '.nil la a fair aver-
age of those who left each regiment MM! Vnluiilrrr. II' Kn l nliteil. ßeporta received at the adjutant gen t eralV office show. how-v. r. that a v: li nereentae of them li ve re-enlisted tor the full term of army serv ice i their discharge th-y reeetved certain pay. travel and other ilowaocea, anfl having apent their mom-v and had ;i reat and rialted thete boanea,were agaic , aatiafied to niist. The departaaenl is ; fllling the regular army r. iritiu nts sent to the Philippines with full servier , men. this precautioB i" in taken tt avoid the aeeeaaity of tranaporüntj home such as ehrt t take ut van tagt of the law permitt inj their iliaeharg. j at the eloaa cf tbe war. tXLIlfOIS HONORED DEAD. Mag mt Ulla alt si,iiera IfhaM Bmllag Wil in tarmgai Hwwa eaa tn Pameeal sinn fi.r Iturial. RTaahington, March 4. Quarte rmaa ter General Ludington lias received i eablenram from Santiago itating that the work of exhuming the bodiea of United states aoldiera la I aha i ptog leaning aal iafactofily. The majority of the bodiea will, in accordance with the wiahea of relay lives. I- given IM and honorable i'j ter went in Arlington cemetery, on tha Virginia side of the Potomac. Following is a Inn of the nii"oir soldiers, with company, regiment and date of death, whose bodies will be brought home! Kou-rt BaattetMH! v Flrat, aurudi 15. J W Bah i. L Bifhth, July I. K w Baltaer, O. ifjrat, September &. Archli Beattle, '. PTrat, Auku.h I J h Hraekman, Jr. L, Pirat, Aupruatl ;. It I'.t. iv iw.uimi'fi. K. First. Aucual
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I. Mtchnux, C. Kitrhth. S. iit.'niher 14 A -Mi k' In. ri. A First. Augusi i ii .i Mil k- isnn, corporal, A, Ptrat, A:ignat I i i li Mlroaki, m. Auguat r, T II AlnHiiril. I First, Aul-u .T L NW ki ns, musician. It. Blghth, OctOs , b-r !. J Q O'Brien, ;. First. Auguat D I A. T. I'fteraon. K. I list. A-must SI C W. Rlchi nl "ii L r'lrt. (ugual
una a Behnaincr, u, Klrat, Aunu-u in. P B. Hhupeov !' rlret, Beptember is Win Thomaa, k. Blghth, November TJ C, Vlberta, eoriM.ral. I First. A i-n-i iu K w Wiiit ttin. a. Ptrat. Auguat S W II V"UiiK. I, Flrsr. Aumist 17 Paul Bouebaaa, K, Pirat, Auic t i Ml the above are privates it Ii I eat nthervv i-e noted. ra.aenger I lira Itiinieil. New Vork, March 1. A IimmI pn aenger train of three .'.ira belongtnp to the New York. Sn pi',hnnna AWTeatern railroad nut int i three nnw cupied paMgengef cars .f the Peflnoyl varia laiiioad, in .b rsi ( it v . No oue was hurt. The rtuaqttenanna cam eongh 1 lire and were burned, and on. rVnr.aylvania ear was .le.troyeti. Tin lo:,: w as -1 ..' o . X pp.. I ii I m I 1 1 inli ml. Haniaburg, Pa., kfareh . Oov, I tone yeaterda) tendered to l. T. Wm mi, of Plttaburgh, tin- itppointngeot oi juatica of the auprcme court of Pennayleania, to till fhe vacancy cauaed b,v the death of Judge Denry . Wllliama, f Wdteborcugb, alicilile I'i nmie ii in nl f i .,1,1. Philadelphia, March I. Over two hundred bnxea, containing i.?iv4 gold bricks, valued at 10,1? 1,034.01, wt-tv Reelved at the mint In tins citv,
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borhood of 'his cii Alt bough 0 a, Urooke I as wired HV tMHi required fur the Pehiuary pa.v-r.iii. there is siill a deficit of nearly -..'. gild Ihe order from Havana still hold good limiting the eatnenditura during M ireh for the entire pttn inca to i0, IM II I. i iTe. t wa in'1'iy Waela4ag, The effect of thia order on i'1 ,;,,-
rrnor Caatiilo ami Mayor Bacardi and other Cubana prominent !n oAcial gtr ch s i simplv pa ml '.i;i.:. Mayor Bacardi beta oauJed Ihe pevernor general Inquiring what be bt ea pected to do wiih such a i;i ir- ntataber oi men suddenly thrown out of work. A sulci, lal rWtttfW. "Though we are perfectly frieadl.v. ti the iiu l ie. ins.'- be -a d in tin- ibspatcb. -the preeenl polioj aiarma suicidal, for public improeementa are greatly needed, and the men alao are greatly In need of work.' Ci il-tiovefiior I as-tillo wonders what will happen. Ha can got see that the men suddenly thrown -out have any alternative to becoming bandita, und he regret! exceedingly tiie rhmmging blow the province has n Ived. Owing to hla poaition be may no! comment upon Ihe Ordera of his superiors, but he conaidera the proapeeta very loomy, Bataaaa l" UiiUe :i statement. Maj.-dcti. Leonard Woud refuses to make any further siateiu- nt than that he will obey orders. Keorly SO,O00 is Mill due for February, for which he will be personally iiiisvvi ruble, but under the present orders he can not eon tinue the men at work. Outwardly he iv one of tin- ealmeal men la Santiai.o, but I a matter of biet ire is greatly Wot l ied. iincitiy abaaettM aaterlaaa BaJa (ii nips of men on street eurners, in Cluba, cafes, etc.. openly abuse (InAmerican administration, aaying that the Spanish was infinitely preferable, n. in the worst times, during peace, conaidera hi t more men were engaged i'ii public works under the old regime than arc now employed. I ii. p. .:!. in V v . ! i.n Outbreak. Probably the full effceta of the new policy will not be visible before Moo day. as the men will receive their pay today, and although Qen. Wood dm s i,ot expect diaturhoneea, Cubana who affect to be congtsant i the wbola situation, say it will ! iptlte iaBpOff rible to avoid an outbreauof some sort In -pile of all the a. it ifrnniam d1;played toward the Aateiioan attthoritie at Havana, tien. Wood retnai is popular among Cubans of all eloaa s, who declare the Havana instntCtiolia "an outrage upon lii administration." iciiritiinr. astrttr.ated1 t Km i In the speeche.. made at the .aii Car lot club yesterday the sentiment was that the new order Ought to Im- attn'.itltcd to envy of (leu. Woo l's ItgCeeSlfuI methods in this di partmtnt, and so far as the pr.ivineeofSat'.tianiiis concerned the Cubana say that if rote weee taken to-morrow they would nehmt lern for the highest poeitlofl in the ifland ha preference even to " CuToon. BraHtghl to a llnwttallM, The new regulations haie brought to o standstill all th lmptovements, ;neluding the dredging of the harbor, road making and sewer ige, Probably mass-meetings will be held m Monthly to protest, and inflammatory I Bpeechea are likely '.o i"- made, In spite uf i!ie orders pro. ibitine; gnv criticism at public meet intra of the acts ot the military authorities, BOTH MILITARY AND CIVIL. "oi. PUiajaari viu.t Meet cswegaa u-'nra
I'miri - Vlarl imI mot (nil I rllninaln. I'iiri. March t. The . riininal section of the couii of caaaation, rend-r log judgment, limls that I ol, Ptcquart ami M. LeBloia, a lawjrerr, should ue tricti bj a civil court for the allege forgery with which they are charged ai d for usinn; the forgery and dlvulg Ing matter contained in secret doCta Kenta in the Dreyfos ?. Relative to Plcquart, the eourt flndn, that the alleged illegatfty in common! eating to M. Lellluia w.ii- offlcie doeit menti was not connecttd with the ii i if i v .' charge, and that, therefore, the court martial retain-if- jurisdiction.
FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED. liriivi supo iM.i ill! 1 . t . taffegatla I Icrk n f I lie 1 ,i v lnr t mi t, I ( U . m . ; I curt N at I'ltteotierli i.rafton. v. a.. Karcfa i. Belatlvoa of F. I". ilurdette, clerk of the Taylor count) court, who died suddenly, are Bttepicioua of foul play, and think lie was poisoned. He inherited, recently, a fortune amounting to $:.'u,oti(i. Mr. Durdette went to Kingwood, Saturday, i attend to some buainei . and when his train was Bpprotrehing iiraftoii he became suddenly ill. and he died soon afterward. His s', unach has been sen; to a chcioist at iiaitimore for analj -i-. Mii r in Otiaaeer rowttet fur tOe tal Hllll hull I illllpai.T. Hi tiver. Col., March 4,- The report uf bpeeial Master-In t haaoery Itlnadale, who ha- been taking teatimony in tin i seewslve freight charges damage cumOl the Colerrado Puel ind Iron to. gall . the Bouthem Pucifle, the Henvcr I liio Urandc, the Rio Uranda Weafern and other roads operating ho tween ( olorado anyon p- lntinnd Sota lrnn(faco, Hied yeaterday, nphlodi tho iron company's claim for danaagei in the v,ltll of ioo,trO, RKceptionH to tin1( po-t have lK'CIl tiled, and will be -ir-gueti to-ila v .
auail Sell mi I l.raaun In In- ! 100 ualliiinil Serlea lor Um rill IU, total Jab ' ' BI'IlJFCT .'In it llc illiiK (lie Wind Haa . . lK)I.lI N TF.XT One thtna I kn.'W. that, hi n aa I waa blind, BOW 1 tee John i tfi THK gJCCTlON laeludaa the naaie eaaa tor-tin- intracta), and the diaooarsss grggr tu K cut of I' TIMK A Hulil-nth v. 14) In October, A. i. ft; probabtg boob after stir last bmaao, tit the Feual f 'I'alieriiaclea referred to In PLACK Jsriiaalsm. aear in- af tha fate i f the ti mpte, or of the -ii.v CÜÄlMKNT 'N LB08ON TBXT. l A Man Bora Hiind. i. "A, deaaa passed bj iM Perhaps the beggar atood near one of lha gatea of Ihe lean pie Beggars were allowed to Maori there. (Comp. v. I and Acts .;:.'.) M8Uad from liirth:" This man was helpless and hepele-s Such lilitiiliifss waa licurabia. There was sot a pay etc but in tho land w bo would in idea take to heal tins map. II. Iiisetission on the Mystery of Providence. 2. M Disci pi ei asked:" Tbej bad learned to refer their problematoiflm. Thej reeognlaed Uia wladom. "Who did ili : " The quest lone ra luppoaed the calamity must havi u dirtct connection with some spicilie tin. This va- a common view. (Comp, the book of Job.) "ihis man:" They probably held 'he view that an UOborn babe was capable d sinful emotions. 3. ".Neither:" JCBUI correi-ts their errooeoua opinloaa eoneernlng the relation of calamity to sin and takes the question to a higher plane, and showa then 'hat through buman suffering tbo purposes of Uod may be brought into umre glorious hmui i fest at ions, 4. "I must v( rkl i:.V.."Ve." Jesus reminds Bis disciples of the responsibility resting upon Him and the in. His whole ministry was an exemplification Of 'his thought. "Whltf. il is day :" The time and opportunity for the specific work referred to and beginning und end. like the day which is marked by the rising and the setting oftha sun. "The night cotneth:" The ei.d of the time of opportunity. Death brought this to II i in. III. The Hlind Man Restored to Sight. Ö. "Made clay of the spittle:" Both spittle and elay were supposed to be good for sort- eyes. Jesus uid means, but the healing taa none the les miraculous. Means were not essential to ' the t-urc. but were perhaps for the strengthening of the faith of the man. T. "do wash:" The man was tested bv this command as Naaman WBS tested centuries before. It is His habit to eon. maud an WtU as blesa. "Pool of Si'oam:" From this pool water was brought daily for the libation during the feast of Tabernacles. Thereby 'he pool was connected with the Meaaiankg hopea of tbe people, (Comp Ua. 12:3), Which the piop'.e chanted during the libation. "St nt:" Perhaps the siol was so called from the springing up or Sending forth of ihe water, or from the thought that it was Ood'a gift sent to the people. At thi- least Jesus frequently affirmed that He a it lent. "He vv. i t:" Prompt oi dim ee. though the visit 'o the waters might have sce.neti useless. "( ame seeing:" Obedience ha- 1 on faith was instantly rewarded. IV. Discussion Arising ftom This Cure. . "Is not this?" With seeing evts hia appearaace would be changed, per ha pa greatly. How the neighbors must have wondered as t hey discovered that thai blind man could now sec I D
fortunately their wonder not reverent and religious; they were bigOtB always. 0. "Some tnid:" Believed, hut could not explain. "Others said : " CouldttOt exp'ain. and therefore did i"t believe, "He said:" Knew, though he iv.u Id not explain.
in. "How? A natura question. They ha I never seen the likl bt fore 11. "A mafl who is called Jesus:" R, v.. The man that i called Jesus." What he meant to say was tlt the remarkable man of whom ail hud heard had dure this. "Went . . . washed . . . received:1 A simple report of a supernatural experience. He believed, obeyed, at i was hiMi. Iii.i faith wag rudimentary, yei It developed 0011. (Comp, w 17. ,13, :is.) lbobeyed at the Irat, and at the latt aaor alafped. Obedience is fundamental in discipleship. Beaidea being eaaeatial, it leads to bleaalng 1. PRACTICAL iUOOaCOTK N0 This bin d matt w a a ty pe ( 1 ) of the sinner; (2) of tbe Jewish nation; (i)ol every nation that rafaaaa to put rig ha Cou-,t,es before all outward piosjierity. Not'ne that fat t- are the una nsweraMe argument la favor af Christ iaaity ihe lives made better, the souls changed from evil to good, the moral effeets ol n v Irate, the changes u hieb ( brfetlanlty ,tas wrought In the world, the map of the world to-day. showing even where the superiority of ( brist Ian nations these an- arguments winch infldelltj cannot answer.
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Pe ru na is known from the Atlantic to the Pacitic. Letters of congratulation and commendation leatlfying to the merits of lV-ru-na as u catarrh remedy are pouring in from every state in the pnion. Dr. Hartman la receiving hundreds of such letters daily. All classes write these letters, from the highest to the low est. The outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan, t he elt rk, the ed it or, t he statesman, the preacher-Hall agree jihat Pe-ru-na ia the catarrh remedy of the ago. The stage and rostrum, recognising catarrh as their greatest enemy, are especially enthusiastic iu their pralat and testimony. Any man who wi.-i.es perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent, l'e-ru-iu is the only abFcltite safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to eure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its rictinia. Pe-ru-na not only cures catarrh, but prevents. Every honai b Id should be supplied with this gnat remedy for COUghs, colds gnd so forth. The Qovi n of of Oregon ia aa ardent admirer of lV-ru-na. lit keeps it COB
tinnally la lha bonae. In recent w ter to Dr. Hartman ho says: Static or OagCOOV, i BntOt iivc Dki aki 11 NT, BeVUMfi May u. 1IM ThePe-ru na Mi diclneCo.,Coiumbus,0.i Dear Sirs 1 have had occasion to una your PetU-na medicine in my family for colds, and it proved to be an i m client remedy, l have not iiad Mcasioi to use it for other ailmcnte. Your: v. ry trulv, V. M. lair 1. It will be noticed that the (inv. rr.et smys he has not had occasion tu Uai Iruna for other ailments. Thl regsoa, for this is. mit other ailmtnts b. -is with a cold, i ling Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, he protects his fan y against other n il in tits. This i-. ex., y what every other family In the Ui -d States should do. Keep Pe-ru-na in the house. I'se it for coughs, colds, Is grippr, and other climatic affections af winter, and there will lie no ether all mentg In the house. Such familiei should provide themaelvea with a copy of Br. Hart man's free book. COt I d "Winter Catarrh." Address Dr. ll.irtman. Colutnlms, Ohio.
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The Savn.sc Hnrhrlnr. "As toon as a woman gets fat." says the Ravage Bachelor, "her ntxt move i to get a photograph taken I hat looks like the front of a Lutcher shop." --Indianapolis Journal.
St. Jaeaba Oil mrea flariataa. st. Jacobs Oil curet Sil ii nett. The phrenologitt always has his business on the brain.-Chicago Dai.y Ni vva. To rnrr n Coli In One tiny Take Lazativa Promo yuiione Tablets All dTuggi'la lefund nimiev if it fails to iure. Sie. W'f are forming a new roal and coke trut, snd intend nailing it " The Goal Trust and Coke Dust Cindercate."- AJlev Slower. St . J..i ol I t Kl ' ur. s I.uinliago. St. Jacobs Oil i uies Sciatica. Don't aae .union to kill chipping birds. Olean N Y.) Tunes.
Timely It em Inm-r. The other day. as two friends were t.i'Ving together in the street, I floake) liB to bray and wheeze and cough in a ib-lri ing manner. "What a cold that donkey has," said one of the nu n. "And, by tin way, that puts me in muni how is youi cough"-Cincinnati Enquirer. Give the I til lit re n a lirmu called t.rain O. It - a alicroas, appetizing nourishing bod drink to tavke tin pksca ol aogea. Nid by ail groters and liked bj til who have ued it. because w neu proper l irepared it tastet like the Haast cofter hut it tree from all itt injurious propert.et. Cram 0 aids digestion and strengthen t ht nerves. It is not stimulant Cut a hea.tb builder, nnd chddicn, as well BS idultS, CSS drink it srith great benefit Costt about i sj much si coffee. LS sod 2Se. Tommy "Paw. what is B joint snaVeT" Mr. I ft "The kind a man g't from fre quern i.g jomta, i reckea." laasaaipolii Journal.
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Unna il a, ' iien. February .n. Ia the Oxark Nt tains. Delightful edmate Beautifal sei t I'neimaled medicinal watirs. Chtap ui -ion rates. Through sleepers vis I I. me. Address J. o. Plank. Manager, I II, Arcade, Centurv Building, or li riebet Omce, No. 101 N. Diuidway, l.i aia. Mo.
"D. n't you hate to have a man tell y i tl a same i ton twice?" "Yasj i ajrawtalry if it it the one that I told him." Chicago Duly lv. ' ord.
Piso'i Cure cured me of a Thmat and l.urig trouble of three ve.irs' standing Tl c.idy. Haatingtoa, lud..' Nov. IS, laut. It takes more or les of a crank to he res. good .it anything. Washington (la.i DtBV ocrat.
A common complaint is Back Bebe, surer cure than St. Jacobs Oil.
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"I hope your lured girl know her I'll t. "Yis, and runs it ' -Philadelphia üuh letin.
glue Ola iini.in Rumen. The state of Washington would tie known to fame for its names, if not foi its mines, mountains, farms, fruits and kirbors. Tie legislature is now petitioned to change the i.ame of Oilman, King county, to Isseipiah. 'Hint in a pretty good attempt al Something Star1 usual,- but it will have lo tight for fame along with Rnoojuelinle, Hnobomiab, (tkokomisb, Steilaooom, ahfuah, .J.kagit, Skookumehueh and ramwater, Tuaoma Ledger.
Nam's Horn Mamas, A sinner Ml always guilty of nn (tier ml Mlf-saeritice. Jesus found sovereignty through service. An eaceao of barnileao antuaetueBt is harmful, e ein. s'' the pool, lint where IS tbe snt'el ? Theology is no more Christ than anatomy is a man. Cod knows how many ounces thrre are to a pound.
Hfi who ia gifueeteaa nt ieath, win ! be p iThles nt tbe JudgmenU
oociety Women and. m fact . nc&Tlv & women vho undergo & ncTvou itY&in, ä r c compelled to Tröret-
fully watch the dTow(ng pa,lloT of theiT cheeKs. the Coming wrinkles and thinner that become more distressing every ciiy. Every woman knows that ill-health is a fatal enemy to beauty and that dood health gives to the plainest face an endun nd attractivenesv Pure blood and strong
nerves these arc tht secret ol health and beauty.
Dt Williams' Pink Pills foT Pale Peoole' build un Ann ouTifv the blood. And
, r r r strengthen the ntTvts. To the youn qi they are inviluAble. to the motheT they aTt a necessity, to the womin approaching fifty they are the best remedy that ciencg h&s devised for this crisis of her life. Mrs faeea Weaver, of twabaan, in , it finv ti reset old. she ssys: "I suffrrr.l for for ,.i i-.t yenrs with the trouble that comet to women at Una tiawaglifl. 1 WBS nun li wena-rnr.l, was unable, min h of Ihr tour, lo In in v own work, ntul siifli rril bty d my power to acaoHse. I was 'Intrahrnttnl ami nif lnn Imly Notliltig srrmnl t do etr any gooil. Thrn I mnilr ap my mitvl M trv nr. Wlllinm. rink l-itla for I'nir Profile. I bmiKlit ttir lirst bos in ttefth, law, nnd wna heMBted (TOW the atsrt. A hos SBC hnlf rum! me complete y. uud I uui now rtiKK' il nn.l ationg." Btukntll (III.) Knord. The genuine pocktvgc alvtays batsrs the foil nome t ail druv1CJt or sent postpaid on receipt of pr- 50
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