Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 November 1900 — Page 7

DO YCÜ FEEL LIKE TH13? Pfl PhltHK lor Women. ! Bj mi nervous, there In not t oil loci) "'. hols body. I am j m oil at my itfleneeh MM have mIi- ,-, ttVoo horribly, Mid palpitation . f heart, and l tun loeinii At tth This ,r tdS4 lie Utttl buck UC he in.nly kills . i aii'i yentewley l nearly had liyster ir.s ; tin' I'' if a Wo ig Ill in !ln lower part i.f mv bowola bearing down nil the time, pains in my groin and thitfha; 1 eannoft sleep, w&lk, or sit, 1 1 i i bei la tc l an diseased all ovw ,,,, . . 1 1 - rvrr suffarod an I I - This is 11 description o thousands of rases which doom t" lira llnkham's attention daily. An Inflamed ami ulcerated oandiuoo of tin- neck f the wouib can jinsluee all Of these hymp-

Mas. John William. toms. nnl ii" woman should nllow herself to ranch auch i perfection of misery whan there la absolutely no need of it The subject f our portrait in this sketch, Sirs. Williams f English town, N.J., lias been entirely eared of such illness und mlaerj by Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and the guiding auvioe .f Mrs. I'icik ham f Lynn . Mass. So other medicine lias such a record for absolute cures, and tn other imilicine is "just as mod." Women ii want a cure should insist upon getting Lydia EL Pinkhatn's Vegetable I om pound when they aak for it at a store. Anyway, write ;i letter to Mrs pink hana at Lynn, Mass.. and tell ier ull your troubles. Her advice is free. Tissa Urn South. For tli.' pi, m i:: winter season the Lou ie-tu.- & N.ilivi..r It.ulri'inl ( muatt) Im pi vh1 it slreed) nearly crti thronen lervtceoi Pullman Vestibuled Sleeping Can and elegant Uv eosches from Ctacini il Louisvilie, St. Louis snd Chicago, to Mobile. New Orleans and lbs Gulf Coast, Tfti muViile, 0, Pentscola, Jacksonville, Tam. pa, Palm It.-. cm und other pointi in rlorida. Perfeel connections made with at earner linei for Cuba, Porto Rico, Naeaau, WeM Indian and Centra American Porta. Tourii and Bosse fieAers eseursion ticket on hale .it r,w rate Wl ite C I. Store, GeU- , Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., for part : u.ar.J II 1 K 1 1 K al ieii rn tiee. Dyer I that ioienn Iw king young man air..-- the w.iv oi uroii Hakt t : Oyer -Ye ; that ba i a grocery el t rk who ha uiidertak, a tu suppmi a aiff on a - ,ury ot x dollars a week. ( baago k. i tung Ni a. Try .imln-O! Try irln-0! Akour!roc(rto-daytohow you a parkape of 0RA1N-0, the new 1 1 drink that tak.- the plan of .ite. bildrea may drink it without injury, a aell as adults. All who trv t like it . i;KAI N'- "has that rich aas! brown of Mocha or .lav i. hut iassade from puregraina,nnd the moit del n ate sto;nach receirsstt without diatreaa i the price al coffee. 15c. a lid -'." ptTpneluuja Allgtucera. A Menn TrleU. Hirzo Ye.-. I U ' ajj w ft howl all ahe amata. JiagM W by! "1 twit birr about her atrengtk and bet aha ran't carry up the coal from the cellar. ' Syrai ue Herald.'' i lie Comae ' iom. at ae booklet giv.njt the population ot au loariet aiv.t ,f the I n. Cities ut tin l L.leil .-laies in u.vuu a no In-ni'i-r aeion :na to the ceriU oi 111"", mat been iaaaed by the paaaenger depart meat of the t Imago. Milwauk.e & St. Paul Radwav. and a o! of it n.a he ohta m by aendtng year aadraaa, anth two-cent t.imp to pay pi. -tage, i" wu nun ii R i . , , ; .i.e I ijo. M waiiKte a ul R iway, I bicago, III. Hawkins- "I sec a man nut an t rfsrned a widow from drowning) and she married him in three day." Itobhin "What eaued the delay?"- Cincinnati Knquirer. Eirarilnn Slt'cpr r VI M.. K. A T. My. Weekli Escemtea Bleepera leere 8t. Loa la i v i Katt I rer(M. K.I l Rj 1 1 v, n Tuea sj tt I Ml p- in- for San Aatoaie, tee Anfefei n! Baa Frsnciaco. Weeklv Kicurt on Sleepen I iv, Kam City ria the M K. & T. Ry.erep rtatardsy at tf l) p. ni. Inr San Antonie. Los Ane.t! and Isan Frannco. iinrk battea, "Thr sav massage will cure haldneaa?" "ffanaenai ! I know nu n w ho nut bale trv ii(t to learn to iiionouiice maage." Indianapolis Journal, Jrll-O, Thr Srw I)ecrl. pleases all the family, Four IIa vor: -Lent on Orange. Kaplettv anil Miawnerr. .11 our grooei - 10 ta. 1 ry it tt-uay. You will iievrr profit by your mistakea ai long a you bUma others hir them. -Atch laon Globe. COME AND GO In many forms Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica makeup a mf-r ynrl of tuinisn Buffering. They c 'tn iikV lenty, bat lliey ro iriiinptly ty tlie use of St Jacobs Oil 1 which is a certain sure rure. I

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mm GOOD THING TO HAVE. Beaartaniw si Bsaletsai Tissas Ptssntss Thai an PsM lar vriii, a,r fas paeaa. Bare any of your readers tu t used a aeahflag trough having noerda for Idea, aheet Iran for bottom and ends, aii'i found that it waaa great saver oi labor'' I huve one which 1 in :ile Ii years ago ami ana itlll using, i eonk In aus und Mtatoes or 1 i a in au y t hing 1 wish in it. Beaidea, it i med f -aUliiiif hoys at buteher Ins time. Poi this purpose it is ah. ad of anything 1 ever used. The largest Img -an he scalded easily. To get the ho's out I us,- a rope ami roll them out as I would roll a log on a delgh, TwoBci ran easily scald a ixai-pound bog. This trough i light, cheap ami easy to make ami can be set up wherever you wishtc Use it. For making, select two '.'-inch pint board la) each t, feet long and 2 feet 5 C ALDI NO TROI OH IN POSITIOIC Wide. Bottnd the lower eornils of each as .shown in cut. so at to form a circle 1 foot in diameter. Place hoards on edge, round corner up. Place a piece of sheet iron 10 feet long and L' inches w ide on the lioards, and commence nailing In the middle, naillog ImiiIi sides along evenly, o that the iron will not he wavy. When done nailing the sheet Iron will extend past edge of plank. lo not cut this ofT, hut nil 'ro u uli side uii and hind the slo ct iron over top of plank and nail aecurfty. I drove nails every inch, not in row . but ligsng. I used No. 6, exI pt the last few. where the iron was turned back. There 1 used No. B. To set up the trough, dig a ditch 7 ST feet long. I Inchea Wide and g inches deep at pipe end, and tajcring a little toward the end where the fere will he. Knlarge to 1 or 'n inches wide for tire hox. Place the soil from ditch along the side of trough so that it w ill when leveled prevent any fire coining near cd-ro where wooden sides are. Put on ! elboW and a lew lengths of stovepipe ' at one end (h). and fire at the otherThe water in the trough will soon be hea t ed scalding hot and hut lit t le wood will lie required to do it. With tight ' cover on. you can soon boll 100 gallons of w.iNr. My trough hold! tu erlj MX) gallons, lty idding an extra hottom. aome use this trough for their hog feed. The extra hottom keeps the feed from burning, a damper (d) before fere to force draft tinder fire is a great help to make it heat hctter.--.T. A. MrPheraon, In. Orange J odd Farmer. SHREDDED CORN FODDER. Ita V il I lie a I r Hatlnn mifl Herl Producer I Mnnja Krcoitniti'd A ii I ho r 1 1 let. Corn fodder is very unsatisfactory niatcrial to handle In the stahlc unlet, It has been thoroughly treated a nd reduced to fragments. Shredding oheiates all the trouble and whatever w.iste there is is evcclltnt for hidling. The shredded corn stalks for feeding purposes should rarj (according t; Prof. Henry) according to the chartcter of the fodder uaed and t he animals to which it is fed. At the Kansas It at Ion the stover was cut la lengths rsrying from one to two inches. Intead of most of thr cut fodder being consumed by the cows there was an arcrsgc waste f :n per cent, of ail the cut fodder, and the conclusion was naturally reached that t he great value of shredding (odder over the small, sharp cut pleees is that there are no aharp edges to cut the mouths of the cat t le eat i n u it. Prof, Henry, in his work in WisBonatn, immu very sat it.iciory resuiis I b j the nee of shredded fodder, In some ' of his trials the MOM amount of grain or hav was fed to each lot of eows on trial and he found a saving of M per rent, of the corn forage bj ualng It t the thredded form. The same writer nlso found that in rearing calves intended for hecf production corn stover Should constitute a part oi the rough-tics-, gad he also found v ery sa I i-factory gains were made in using stoeer duri ng tin- fattening period of ateera. A I.UhlBlns Hd Slnry. The lightning roil ngent is no respecter of persons or colors. A correspondent of the Texas Farm and Ranch tells this story of a little loR house: "A negro's family occupy it. At one time Uns negro's note was good for ns much ns $.V(. Ahout thst lime I lightning rod npent came through the county. Be ascertained that said negro's note was irood for (Mi feet of rod and he sold it to him, barging Mas , taking his note in paynent. The negro pail the mtc nn'd has never since had that much money, It'a rather an incongruoua sight I see a M lightning rod on a ae ren dollar house; still it fureiahaaj snother instance of how mu li n ine people lore to humbug and others to be uumhut,'cd."

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Aflcr Hein 1'reiiarrd for llurlal. Mi. am Bdwsrde, aa aid und ealaeaaed reaidant el t ha community, lived

just uer the town line. She hud oeen ill more or less all inter, hut her ehief ' tllment eeineil to l.e the usual failing ; in health eons, (jin iit upon udvuncing it po . A short time agu aha fuileil ru)-. Idlj and became unconacioua. Thiene noil of Inaenalbllity lasted for aomc tine, when, neeording to the evMemee of reliable WltneaaCS, she died. While follow lag auttbi usual enatoaj of preparing th amdj for it final rest lag place those who Ware doing the Work were aurprlaed and do) a little horrb tied to sea tin luppossd corps,, spaa it tysa and eommenee breathing. The house was nt one- tranaforwed from one of nourniag eveyone doing all in his power to rewvf T lie lady und brlag her bacb to her conaciouancaa. Mrs. Edwsrdi lived for aevarsl daya, at the .id of which time s,e ,li-d and was buried with the uaual ceremonlea. The nffalr wsa kept quiet for aome time, hot gradually it has leaked out, thr facts heiiij.' substantially us Shore narruted Portland (Me.) ArgUS lion ns rftitiplfrn. The French pompier, Of fin man. that alternate Idol and butt of the Perle pop ulace, finds Iiis position seriously compromised by the creation of the pompier aivil, I nondescript functionary weiring the helmet and uniform of the nursemaid's hero, hut really a mere private hireling under the control of a master. The excuse for his existence is the increased precautious ngainst (ire that are felt to be necessary in the Paris mUllC halls, tin men being provided by the ni!iri:ier at his own COSt, As a consequence there may he seen in every cafe concert a COrpa of supcn wearing the outer BefflblanCS of the brare pompier, hut totally Ignorant of his duties. N. Y. Sun. Cheerful I Ii forum I ion. A party of Stanford professors undertook, for a scientific i iii jvet .to penetrate Into the depths of an old Touiumne mine. One of the number relates the following startling incident: On his ascent In the ordinary manner, hy on a us of a blicket , and With 8 miner f Of a fellow passenger, he perceived, as be thought, unmistakable symptons of; weak places in the rope. MHow often da yon change y our ropes, my good man?" j be inquired, when about half-way from the bottom of the awful sbyaa. "Wi change them every three months, sir," replied the man in the hucket; "and we : shall change this one to-morrow if we get up safe to day, bir." San Francisco Wave. onto Paam Mia Tenant, According to Prof. Hulleck OVef 80 Mr cent. Of the greatest musicians, art- j isis, poets and scientists became fa- i meua before the age of 30. "In the case i Of the vast majority." said the professor S I recent lecture i:i Philadelphia, "the btsin attains its maxim u r:i weight by the age of 10. Bxsmlnstion of sactiotts of the spinal cord have shown that between the time of birth and the age of 15 there has been 100 per cent. Increase in the number of developed nerve cells, while an increase of only 4.0 per cent, has beeu shown ufter 15. Chicago Tribune. For Ills l nill- Sake. Texas Hill Cuick, -Mandyl Help me git inter thctn boots uv mine! His Wife Hut the doctor says you must net get up that you are liable to die at any time from heart failure. "That's j ist hit! 6'pOSS I dies with my hoots off? Won't ther hoys all say I've lost ray nerve cr turned prohibitionist? An' I ain't ther DUB ter leave that ter he throwed up ter my family." N. Y. Post Pmlns Stones nf .ras. Paving blocks made of meadow grass nrc now manufactured. Their inventor was a clergyman, and the meadowgrass, impregnated with oil, tar and resin, is pressed into blocks and finally bound With iron straps. The advantages claimed for these blocks are that they are noiseless and elastic, resist the wear well and are Impervious to heat and cold. Chicago Chronicle. THE MARKE IS. New York. CATTt.lt N.i. iv. st. era... .$ I COTTON MiddlniK N.. 'lit ll'l i i.i it ' it -winter w nest w UK AT No : Red i iiltN No. 2 OATM No. 2 l'i iltK M aa New 8T 2. M IS. COTTON Middling ÜEKVE8 Ste.rs . -.ws and I leltern CALVIU I per not Ill 'i 18 l air tu I'll. m e SM K Kt' I tr to 'Ind. e Kl.l ll 'K I'll letltS I lleWI i ii her i initios v HEAT No 2 Red inlt.N No. 2 OATsV-No. 2 KYK N 2 TOBACCO I-uns Last Hurley.... Ii v Ct sr Timothy, in TTKR 1 "holce I aii i!.i K IN i 'bar Rib Kitt'.s Krosh l'l iJ K St .i tnl. n dM 81 ii' W l LA KD I loni Btcam I'll H 'AHO. , VVTI.K Native St.elS ;; j . '! 7li7't .... J Ts': i..' 26 t II an !V'l 1 ::. '. 2 M Hi 1 ."Si o 4 Ü (it 3 N U :i M .i 2 75 fa TiV'i ;ti. '.i f, IK) t ü j 5 .'SM i 00 4 UU 3 HO 3 40 72 K'4 'o .1 4S ii I ."si g U i 'd 13 ') ' Jo ,1 IS', ti 13 on 3 ."ki i 11 mi 17 4 BO t I bo 'i 3 2Ti 'fl 3 7n 3 ist (i ... 72 1 ii. ii ;s r nr to i n si i i . i r K iir in i 'holce. i l.. ii it W Inter i ' 1 1 nts SlottiK Ptatl 'its w 1 1 KAT No I spi Ins No : Reg ... 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An i..utrated ata.ogue ot .irt i.ige anq lIUU ncravii h., iut been iaaued vvh.eh matt iataresi all ahe read tu. sattes, it i iaaued bl tin- Uermod & Jaccsrd Jtwi ry t o., Hio.rlw.i. inner Locust aireet, St. I.UUH, and i lull of new and dcimhle art.e.r suitable tor i bristnuu I -, raaging in prise hoes -5 eeata to i.uuo. It ia ao eoaiplste I bat ooa cannot buy C3iristsass goods to advantage without consulting it, cspeiia.lv an the house i kuown bl the well-earned title ol ine Lowest I'nceo lloue in America for l ine Goods." All that ia new and ilesirab.e in Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut (tlaaa, Clocks. hi. man-, Umbrellas, Ail Wares, Optical Qoode, F.ne Stationery, etc, ate contained in this great Catalogue, and St. Lasts i brought right to your doors, a the nnn sella al St. Louis prices and pava cx-pri-Mv charges to any part of the t nited States To each of the first lOjOgft who send in the.r names and addresses, a copy of thi Catalogue will lie mailed, postage paid. When m at. Lou:.- Men i A Jsceard's cordially invite all viaitora to call and inspect their grand collection of marble titat vary and art warm. It is Wall worth a visit. Write at uses to iniure receiving Catalogue. lac rroiirlclor. "Sei ben exclaimed the disgusted gui t. "this meat' simply awtui. Wbercra the pruprietor ot tnis joint "lie's itone out to iunch sir," raplied the waiter. Philadelphia Pi M Hon'i Tlilaf We offer ln. Hundred 1) llara Reward for snj case ol Catarrh that cannot bi cured bv 1 bill's t atari h l urc. W .1 i In in A Co.. Pi oi. . .'1 oh do. O. We, the audi rsigned, have known F. J. j Cheney fur the laat 1. cars, and hi lu ve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any Obligation made hy the.r firm. West & rruax, Wholesale Druggists, To- I ledo, O. Walding, Kmnan &. Marvin, Wholesale lru;:g.t, Toledo, i i. Hun's Catarrh ( ure is taken internally, Brtittg directly BOOH tin- blood and mucous surfaces of the sstcin. Puce 7.V. per bottle. Sold hy all DruggistH. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pill are the heat. A Breach of Etiquette. He "1 notice you don't speak to the Uptowns an) more. What bare ther doner" she Done? Vulaar thmus! Lost a. 1 their money!"--Philadelphia liul.etin. oar I'oor IlitcU Aches and aches and SI bi i, Every movement hurts. Standing, lying, sitting, illing, a.vvavs aches. You ma have relief if yea will. Science knows why your buk icbea. Science has given the world Dodd a Kidney Pill. They never tail, 'thousands who have doubted just as i.u do now have tried am! proven them. Their evidence you have. They say they have been cured Many had tried e'vi rythiäg else and given Up le pe. Many had been inven up by the doctors. Tbey av that the hav,- been completely cured bv the use of DoddV Kidney 1 ills. You. toe, may be cared. Do set suffer a lie mi nt long) r. Be sure you get the genuine Dodd's Kidney PI la. Old Patty "Ho von enjoy going to school, v ili u l-" Uo-to-Date Kid 'Pretty well; but I i njoy coming horn,- In m school a good dea; better."- Somerrilie Journal. my Woumn In Finance. A Detroit man, wln.se wile w.i COUlina to San Fraacieco on a visit, aecosapaaied her as far as l "im ago and put In r on tin ov. i land train. Heforc leaving her he gave the porter halt of a live dollar lull that lie had torn in two, telling the man that In- vote had the other half and would (live it to him at the end of the pmrnev if she were ttreuenf looked after. When he got boSK he tonnd he had neglected to give his wife the other half of the torn bill, and a few days latir he received a letter from sis wife reminding him of the fact, ami saying she had torn a di.ll.ir bill in two nnd gin B bsli "I it to the porter. Somewhere along the line there mutt be a wild eyed darkv with the halves of two worthless' bills in his possession and a firm conviction that be has been worked b some sort "i a mw flimflam gafft! Meanwhile, the hetroit man is anxious to rind out what sort of reasoning his wife ued when he gave that porter a half instead of tb! Whole of that one dollar bill. San Francisco Argonaut. HELPED THE CHIEF. How a stave)! aajtB)aee niti His liroiarr (irral rrv Ice. Mcu.hille. Pa., Nov. CO. WW.--(Special.) i he Loyalt) of the Ifemberoof the Brotherhood f Locomotive Kngttteera is proverbial. A circumstance OCCUrrcd IB this- city some das utfo, which emphasizes this feeling. Prunk J. Seller la Oriel f t Brotherhood of Loeoneotiee Englneerg No. 1 4M. He is cxtritnely popular BJMNttJ bis fellow railway nn n. ami one of the besl known Engineers run ninir out cf Meadvllle. When the anBouucemenl ame s h made a -Sort time ssro mat r ran k was nroiiv sk-k. 11 CSU ii a iree! deal of regret among the Inns. Soon In his enerine. bering c was miaaed from I had tO "lay off" on account cf his back. A brother of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Knpiha hail been ill with similar vmnloms some time before am) who ha.l been Bulled through, calci to sec Mr. Seller, end In a brotherly way. took with him a box of Dodd I Kidney Pills, the Kcitie.lv which had cured him. He sdrised Mr Keller to try them, with the result that after seven boxes bed been Used, he Was entirely well, am able to urork. In an interview Mr. Seller States! "I had suff.re.1 for four vears with this iffllction. being often kept awake nt night with pains, and at times unable to work. I tried several of the advertised remedies, and found that they did tnc no earthly good. Finally, a member of our Order, who had been cured of Kidney DtaeSSS by Dodd's Kidney Fills brought me n box. and isked me to try them. I had little faith in them, but n a dmwninir man irrsaps at streut ta help him. so I took the Fill. I used seven boxes, and am to lay as well and strong a man is there is in Pennsylvania." Naturally. Mr. Belief feds very grateful, and his complete recovery has delighted his many friends, and none more than the rood Brother, who feels that he was Instrumental in saving the life of the Chief. Dodd's Kidney Fills never fail to cure Kidney Trouble. Sold for SO cents hox, all dealers.

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The above stagSkW combination ia the trartft-marlt aiinpte.l by the Paris Meiüetn Company of Ht. Louis ami is unci in their advertisement of lirov. Tasteless I hill T, siSa To the many people who msy be bUsSSStSg to know the SfftgUI of this oiUI traffcS BlSrl I h folluwiiiK information is given: In the spring of 1H93, the little two year uld son of Mr B. W i rove was taken quite -.rS with malaria Mr. Cirove, knowinK the virtue of his own medicine, commenced gtvtag bJSU Orove-s Tasteless Chill Tonic. He had Uken this prescription only a few days until ajaNaj a favorable change was noted, in fact, he grew ao rosy, licit h and plump, that Mrn .OtSSUj in describing his condition to her husband, remarked " Orovi "s Tonic makes our baby , - faS as a pig". This led Mr. QSUVe to thinking that the expression "u fat u pigs" uw d m connection with babies, was a very common one, auil siiKgestcl to SUM the idea of combining child's face with a pig's body, with wording as above, Orove's Tonic makes children la as pigs". It is an attract WS t railc-niark, and the remedy it represents- Urine's Tonic- is regarded by the public aa being the very best prescription for Malaria, ( hills snd 1 v. r. The record of the 1'aris Medicine Company showsthat Nine Thousand gross Ninet ,ajf loads-of OrovV Tonic hav- (.,-, sold this year from Jan. 1st. 1ihi. and as "orders are truly

a good index of a medicine's worth " noonecsn doubt the virtue of Orove's Tonic, all aell Orove's Tonic on s no cure, no pay basis, for fifty cents a bottle.

PAIN OPENED HER SKULL Mrs. Lather's Remarkable Story Dr. Breene's Rervur Cured Her.

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MRS. FRF.P. C If ii"" i The case of Mrs. Fred. C, Lasher. Jr., a well known woman of Wcstport, N. Y., is one of the most interesting on record. It is an actual fact that headaches caused her head to split. 'For thirteen vcars," she savs. "I suffered from terrible headaches night.

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Uttnia right into the opening on tO my hrain. Two doctors attended me ana claimpiJ that j as on the verge of insanity. T w as under their care fr nine.

years, but got no relief. Then I tried Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervs remedv. ami inside of a year the bones of my head had taken their natural

aha jie again rain." That Mrs Lasher's statements arc WsstUort. and by a Justice of the nnd nerve reme.lv cured Mrs. Lusher

thousands of suffering women every year. If your head aches, if you cannot, sleep and are weak am' nervous, renu mber that this great curative agent. Dr. Greene's Nnrvura dIoimI and nerve remedy, will make yon well and strong. ; Dr. Oreene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is a physician prescription, formulated from a discovery after years of investigation and experiment. Dr. (Jreene. 35 West Uth St., New York City ) Is the discoverer. He can be consulted free personally or by letter.

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for coB.iiK.i.K viiieme. THE PAQUIH PILES tr William' tnrtlsn Pits Ointment wl'l eure 111 I n.1. meeting nn.l II. lima I'lten It SksoftM ths tninor sIIst the ItrhIna :.t ..nee sei a a p nit lev hIth lntn n- refir t Prepared for Pl'es a n.l to n'C'i the I" Iv.ite par I 1rnl I Of hi msll on re elpt t of pries ao rents nun si m. W 11. 1. 1 A VI s i VHi ,11 croi's ' : i ruMi vjiuo DROPSY M DIM'OVcnV: irlvea .llelt . .-I I eure werft aas Hoi.fc I tsilaioiilsl ami I n ,, , o frrr l'i II H USKKNS SllSM Soa O, ISMla, Ita. OPIUM WHISKY an'' other rims hsl.it .-urea- in :ci.m !'t'sft. M. x.rlom Uffiiment. i.-. si.n Psruc. '-Jjr

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Mark llrui ;-..m opesusd so that the aoetor could lay hua true is vouched for by reliable men of Peace there. Dr. (Jreene s Nervura blood when all other remedies failed, and it cu

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