Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1901 — Page 7

DEALING

WITH CRIMLS CANADA. from tha t'hkkco-T.iue on Jul i'lif citizens of tin- Dominion of ( anu.la Uftw jiMM MAM to be pr. i of tin ir rsseord a- Itw Bhttilnar people. 'J tu- annual report of ÜM criminal Hal sin's f the Dun. inn hi, v tin h has a population of over o,ouo,tou, sboua i!,at there were on'v twenty-five mdu t nu nts tor murder in 119ft, of wliit-h only two MM Ml without final action. Pleven of those ladt) U d MN haiircd, BMI n-juittod und three u lined aa insano. "Canada in a country of ;ist projiortiona. Its people are scattered o-r a M idc stretch of territory, making poIi-- surveillance particularly diftirult und in many di-tricts iuipoitsi. ble. Vet a city Iim- .New York or '.'hi capo alone fu.nii-.ln-. u far greater criminal list every yt-ar than the wbol Mall Stretch ol territory froia Queltec to V.Tn-ouv.-r. The anailian- a ribc their immunity from crime to tin- promptness with whieh punishment is ni- ti .l out to offenders. W li.-n a man Is caught red-handed in tin- act of rotMaf another he is not rMMMd on tit raw bail by some justice of the pence from the slums, to go out and n-jat the ofb-M-.-. Hi.irp and s.ro ju-tice is meted out to criminals of nil kinds, the result being that when the guardians of the public pCMS SUOeesd la bringing a thug to the bur they are seldom . ailed upon to hunt him a second time. "Furthermore there nre few er.virt delay- in Canada when a criminal is brought to book. They hate no Drewer MVMM OTCt there. There are no methods whereby Canadian criminals can have the ii im i i illags stayed from tnonth to month ami fr mi year to year or after being convicted, appeal from OM court to another tint il witnesses die of old BS'e or opportunities for corruption can be found. "Nor Joes this swift method of treating with wronir-doers in Canada leave th" innocent unable to properly defend themselves. Tbov have all the opportunities and privileges that our own laws extend to them. The extent to shield the truilty is lacking that is all." The alcove taken from the editorial column of the Timcs-H raid gives some idea of the immunity from crime that exists in Canada. and t Iii is one of the many inducements held out for Americans to settle in the di-tri.t known as Western Canada. Th season of IM will see a few sections of the country opened up for settlement. They are attractive in every respect. It is understood that one of the best Indian lb-serves in the famous Valley of the Saskatchewan will be opened up th'.s year, and an invitation is extended totbe desiring homes to make inquiries. The price of the land is said to be nominal. Pesides these lands, the several railway companies have lands to Fell; also the Government. Fr particulars write to the Agent of tbe Government, whose advertisement pp-ars elsewhere. n Infaut In.lmory. Paining in the southwest is an in fant industry o." slow growth, but this slow growth does not indicate that it will cont inue to hi a runt. bo has not seen hiidren. remaining almost stationary for several year, and suddenly, when all conditions were fnvoralde. begin to prow like care" -ss weeds. In buiblin-. it is often neeessary to lay Ike foundation and delay the superstructure, until it shall have seftled and consolidated so that the building may be. es it were, "founded on a rock. " t is the slow-growing forest tree that lives lonp and prospers and is finally sawed into boards and sold to the factory at $900 per l.ooo fe.et to lie made into luxuries for those who are id.lc to pay for them. Perhaps, it is thee with dairyinp U) these ends of the larth; but we think it Ii about time to U-pin the super-strni-ture. to vt.-.rt the new growth, or to realize upon the conditions prevalent. Wh.-t are our dairymen doinp Unit this matter ." Kami and Kam h Tfce Jtaai.Tllrh . The late report of the secretary ot airriculture aajra one of the most prmnIsiuc imiortations of sHds duritur the pusst year has Iteen the Jannov itch . tton fn.tn Ftrypt. AIout 2.os pounda of Bred haw leen placed amonc 1.100 eerinieiiters in the cotton states. Th plants are aaid to le more rvefart ent toeUaWeOM than either Sea Isbnid or npliuid varieties. As thin COttOO (Ifx-s not compete with the short Ma-jb-, the sucressful establisbment of .his aaffsHj nii where in the coui.try -onld MMI an inerense in the total nine of the erop. Like all the t. if lone Staples, this new cotton i not ass prndnt-tie as the . ..mmon varieties. Put this; may be WeiMei by aelceion. Farm antl Ibinch. The llfirar HlnnLet The blanket sJsOSjId ! used whenever it ih needed, for it is comfortable the horse, wivps feed, and if rightly iisimI, ia condiiKic to health. Hut it en n U ni.ide the means of doim; quite a si much injury aa ita absence can posslbij do under any cirenmstances. The horse can stand a pretty low tcniTature without sufTrrmtr inconvenience. It is a mistake. Hierefore. to becin the use of tbe blanket too early or j when the weather is warm, flat tern- , twrature may seem uncomfortably 1st us, but mar not le low eouffji to : warrnnt the blnnketinir of ibe hSsTBW , that is standing' in the street. The re- ' suit of npplving1 the blanket, when the area toe is MMrderatefy cold, is pretty apt to lie more or ie iwrspir.tt ion ml uhen the blanket is removed, in leb cave, the horse is very liable to onntraet catarrh and pos:lly niflamkuation of tbe lungs. KjritwuiisL

TO PREVENT KICKING. How urr llorara of a Irl ob IIa Im I 1 bat I .umII la Ihr Olrrel Itreall u( IdlroeM. Kiek lag in the barn is generally dona ay horses kept bile too Mag or be Cause of viciousness. Severe injury may result, especially in w int. r. w hen horses are kept sharply shod. The illustration shows ham to prevent kicking. 1'ut shaekles on each of the hind lej-j ai.d chain tastes together. Gira TO CUlll KI' KING H!:.-i:s horses s.ifiicient ii!.- rty to step about and to lie down and pet up. The shack less should be put on horse a week before putt.r.g on sharp shoes, so as to pet the horse accustomed to them that he may not hurt himself. Selfcaiklnp is about the only injury to be fear ! from usii p shackle. It it best to use ti.eni on !.'rse oi ly in the daytime at first. Shackles should be of a strore strip tied around each leg above the ank le joint. Cse a light but strong tiout 12 inches long with a small chain about ring attached to each end to pass strap throuph. A double leather strap for coupling instead of a chain may be used if preferred. --Louis Olsen, in l'arm a! d Home. LONG-TONGUED BEES. Ver I'm of the Inareta Sob o thm Market an Mnatrr Ihr Red lover Ulotioui. We are row putting forth an unusoal effort to improve the honey bee in '. i gth of tongue. P.et keepers are after the red clover kosej erop, of which the tubes of tbe blossoms are so deep the bees cannot reach the nectar in them. It is well ktonn that the common red clover is the heaviest nectar-producing plant known, and the honey from it ia of fine quality. It has been discovered that an occaaional eolor.y of oeea work on red clover blossoms, and in some instances have stor -i! a large surplus from this wellki -jn plant. Beekeepers have taken tbe hint from this, and have made in-vefti-.-utions to find that some bees have ia: i tor gu s than ot h r s. ar.d 'i. t h is account are able to reach the honey in the r .! ...ver tubes. It was saiil that the Italian bees could master the red clover bloss. ms. and the job tit p'aced in their hnr.ds, but after some big stories of imagination and the lapse f t inie it was discovered that but a very small per cent, of beefl worked the red clover. After careful measurements of the tongues of be. . it has been discovered that there is a variation all the way from fifteen one-hur.dredtha to tvver.tv -three one-hundn dths of an inch, the last named beirr very rare. It see ma that if we ea- .itt.iin the length of twer.tj -five cm hundredths of an inch, and have all the bees come up to this standard, the red clover crop ia ours. Reekcpers have already begun Um erorh to attain this improvement by select breeding, and judging from other improvements obtain d in different ways by line bre.dii.g of the Italinn he, this improv. me:. is not an impossibility. The honey that would be obtained from red clover if the beea could get it. wooid odd largely to the total crop of this country A. M. Duff, in National Rural. Harnea Cor nllh Itnrar. Whenever a hrse is soid the harnss wbieb it has been used to working ought always to go with the barirain. No two harnesses tit alike, eapeelalr where the pressure comes on the shoulder or neck in drawing. The skin under the old harness has been gradually toughened by the pressure on one spot. Rut with the new harness the pressure 1 shifted. It may le only an inch or two. but it comes where the skin is tender und will quickly break when cxp'.-ed to the collar. II ISM whole hnrncss cannot go. Iw at least sure Is secure tin rollnr with anv new horse pnrclia-ed, so the animal can work without being tortured. The collar once used for one horse oupht never to Im BOOS for another. Midland Parmer. Iloar t I'rearrit niark teat. The ran.' of "black leg" in cattle Is the baci. u anthracis, a vegetable ! organism. This buci..ns establish, a : the disease known as anthrax, which i occur in various forms, stich as splenic ! aHip!ey. gloss anthrax, earbuucuinr ' HJlipf Int. tc. The term "olnck leg"' , is used for the disease occurring in voting, thrifty cattir. Iec:nie on skinning the affected quarter the Mesh it b'aok. Remedh . as a ru e, fail. Your only plan !s to use pn-xentive measures. Usually when one animal ia BiT.-ctd ofbf rs loi.ow. unless aaeaaal to pr ent further infection nre used. and aa the msease is raiaat as o tue. sni-k action Is ceiled for. Remove all twi -year-olds led und. r from the pastors where I lease started. -Rural World

Am I loajaetit Iptiktt. .TohM v 1' iWn't a nisn sometimes Ml SQ rapidly that the Stenograph! 'tea t foil v tum. and a many wonderful things that thty are I.. et in admiration of

bi eloquence Pa Ve: 1 have haard that aotnetluB of tlie k.r.d eosa lianren nw and then Ilut Wliv d v.iii nk, .f..t,nny "I aotiea tist when you make a ifee h ie MMn MWafl av Ifc Ureez also poke ' " iaatea Treaacnpt. How'l Tastet off'r (r- Ilm !rf d DoHara Reward for sn cae of Catarrh thai v.aunol be cured by Hatl'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. I banc I V 1 l'i ps., Toledo, 0. Wc the aadtrsigDtdi have known F. J. Cheney tur the !( 15) ears, and believe bun perfectly boaorable in ail bu.ne transactions and financially able to carry out auy obiiKations nude by their tirtn. Wast k Trudi, VVhoiaaala Druggisti, Toledo, it. Waldiag, Kiaaaa 4 Marvin, Wholeaale lru:is( Toil . . (, lla.i i a;.irrh t ure is taken internally, fertinx dir .! upon the blood and niucoui urfacea of the tyatem. l'rice 75c. ir bottle. Bold by ail Dmggiats. Tetlimoniali free. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. Marrlee la Ilaate. Tl.ev tell this story in Iee munty. Os., ef neuro who applied to a justire of the pea ci to marry aim. Me had no money and offered a utring of fish as the fee. After a year had j.aed the justice met the man and wan! "Well. William, how do you like married life" "Well.uh," was the reply, "I v .-'i ter de Ijiwd I'd eat dem fiah." San Fian. is.'o Argonaut. Cheap llatea to nllfi.mla. February 12th and each Tuesday thereafter, until and inc.odiag Apn. JOth, Special Low Kate Colonist Tickets will be soid via the Jsouthirn Pacific 'l Company's "Ogden" and "Sunset" Route to ai. paiata in California. The rate Wul be: From Qiioago fitu 00, from M. Lou;, Mempbil and New Otiears SsJT .V . J:. .mi Hi. aha, Kansas City, etc., !2ä.uü. Corres ponding low rates frtta a. otii. r tiomti east ar. . i Neimyer, ( V. A., S. P. Co., 238 Clark St., Chä ago. 111. . i W. H . ; i or, L A., 8. !' Co., t tiamner , ci v ommerce ii. eg., .incinnau, ou.. 0. U. Herring, C. A., 6. P. Co., 711 Park . B. -.i . I' ttsburg, Pa. L. fc. Townsley, C. A., S. P. Co.. 421 01 vc S- ! I. U1S. Mf. ' C. Cary. C. A.. 8 I . Co., 2ü8 BUeiaiej Iildg ., Kansas City, M . Rather! "By the way, naked the stranger, "ara women permitted to practice at the bar in this country V' ' Permitted'" snrtt'.l th other man. who nAjtened to be s retired nloon keeper f row K "You enn't keep 'cm from doM it when they take a notion, begosh'" Cat cag . Tribune. Low Rate Winter Toars to llie Soon South. The Mobile t Ohio trill run Fpeeial Low Rate Excursions, good unt:l June the first, permitting invalid and others to ttop at first-class hotels enroute at very nominal rate to all points in Alabama. M saiee tie rpa, Florida. Cuba, Central and South A et Lew Rate Homeaeeker'i 1st and i Tuesday of each month. One Way Bettier's same davs at Very Low Rates. Any tii ket anent or .1. T. Poe. G. T. M . Mi h e, Ala. c. M. 8hepard, O. P. A., Mobile, Ala. M H R-.hreer, I P. A . SSI IIa! nett Bldf., Chicago, LI., West Fori Street, Detro.t, Mich. Hnrmleaa tparka. Sneaking of the nit of the late Senitr Tivi, Senator Tlor uttr-.-.! rn ej ,-! whih desenes to he remenihereel. "'o park from him." aid Senator Hour, "was ever a cinder in the eye of his friend." Waahington Peat. Urratest the World. Within five years Cascarets have reached the largest sale of any liver or bowel medicine in the world, sirup.y because the core. They have great mem as the sale of et r us million boxes a year proves. No matter what aili you, start using Cascarets to-day and if ou are r.ot benebted and in every way - itisfied after you have given them a fair tria. vou can have your money back for the asking. There is no waste. They are put up in tablet form and every tablet -!;..( . C." They don't cost much 10 . SBe r.d 50c a box and a 50c box m ill furi..h a whole month's treatment fur the -t case. Cascarets are the best and cneapest lirer and bowel regulator m the ; world. Late Realiration - "I bow realize,'' said the pig. as they loaded him in the wagon bound for the butcher's, "I now realize that ! overeating tends to shorten life Indianapolis Prc-sa. Trr Grnln-O! Try Url-Ot Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pickage of GRAIN-O. the new Jood drink -hat takes the place of rotlee. The children may dnnk it w.thout injury as well ss the sdu.t. Ail who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it ia nude from pure grams, and the most deiirate ttomach receives it without distress, i the price of coffee. 15o. and 25cts. per package. Sold by ail grocers. Taekleton "I'm glad your yacht beai Rragmm's. He was blowing so nun h ot fore the rare. It'' your turn new Tl laughs bet who laugh laut.'" Main sei "Yes. bat say, rather: 'He laughs best whe luffi first.' " Phi Loh i l'ress. Carter's Ink has th largest sale of any ink in the world because it it the het ink that can be made. A St. Louis girl has outela.e, all Mae She apells her name Ma ist Louis Globe-Democrat To Cnre a Ootel In One Dir Tj'ks I.sx-.t v.v pr m : -druggists refund money If it failstocurc. "I hear Miss HirtJ thtew Chollie oer last night ." ' Bo i-e told me she a . i i be disengaged this evening 'Town Topics. A T)o.e in '1 bm Bewei N.t.e ot llale'i Honey of Hereboaad and Tar for Ceofhs, Pike'a Toothache Drop Cute in one minute. Sawn g breed is the better exercise, be golf n Basra iiui!ar Atchiaoa Globe. The ttomach hit to work hsrd. gr lies the food we crowd into it. Make Ra work easy by chewing fireman's Pepsin G Never Hell ti OB srlll attenu to it Si we. ur own fau'ts; others for you. C hicago Daiiy Ih-etrg is ts s.mp e as washing when o nsercTxaM Fif.i..ss Drae. Hold b all drugg.it The burclar mkes hay whila the doesn't ah. i.e. Imago Daily News. m aafl llaaPM PPf'U aaaaaa te--am--a II asaj

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Tbe re la a Claa of People Who ara injured hy the use of coffea. Recently there baa hetn plated in til the gro eery torea a new preparation ea.ed (RAIN i , made of pure gra.ne. that takea the pla e i f . .tlee The n.ut tie. . te stom h rcee ves it without distrete, ud t"t few MB tell il from ctfee. 1 1 doea not coat over i as much Children may driali it w.ili great benefit. 15 ett. sr I ta per paukige. Try ,t A-k for Q RAIN I '. roBBooeittoa. In pite of the fact that she : no an Aineriesn heireas, yue-n Wiloelnnna hat au reeded in marrying a duke Detroit Free Press. Am Bovailoa. The IjmIitII I A N ' -v I R R together With its cnnei ting liaea hat lnauutated the Chicago A 1-. nda Limited, which is a di. v, sol id tra Bi w - restibuled, steum hea.i d, gas lighted, with dining car service for a.i roaU en route from Chieagn to 'i'homatv.ile, Oa., Jacksonville and St. Aupittine, Fla. This train leavee t'hn aao ov.-r the

Chicago ii Mastern Illinois tracki st 11:05 a. m , runnins vi Evansviile, NaaaviUo, Hirmimrham. Montfou. rv, 1' mi Syst.-in I to Jacksonville, and F.onda Last Coast to I St. Augustine, arnv.nu at the latter City at i :30 the next evening, niak .ng the fastest time ever made between these points. This train has annex sleeper leaving Bt Louis at 2:15 p. m. which slsa runo through. Mr. C. L. Stone, Center.-. Paaaenier Agent, lx)uivil!e ft Nash rille R. R., Louiavi'le, Ky., will aniwer all ino,Uir;es concerning this trail and lurm-h pi.nted nutter concerning it. A Fmiilluie s.,,,,,,1 Mrs. Johnson fla "Mr. JohnaOB oma home for dinner vet? .Line- No, muni. "I thought I hoard him downstairs." "That w.-is Lee growl lag over a br.ne, mum " Tit Rita. Career and ITiaraelrr ot Aliralinm I.lneoln. An addrens by Joseph Choate, Ambasaador to Great Britain, on the career and character of Abraham Lincoln- his early life nii ear.v strtiirc.es w.ih the wor.d 'np Chicago Mils lukei & St. P m Ra t and mav be h-.l hv er.dinir six 161 cents in postage "to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Mr. Zweipiggietteinatopper la the name of a foreigner who ha recently located in 1 this city. The other morning a neighbor onssinc'hv him in a buirv mid: "Hjood morning'. 1 v i- glad to -ee you. hut 1 will nod mention your name; I m shortnesa of breathe dis nsmin'." Johtt t Iii.) Star. t'naaltsvble. "Did you regard my suit with favor?" asked the young man in the ready-niad gar me tits. "Well," replied the critical young woman, as she glanced at bit apparel, "it isn't a suit that I would select for myself." Chicago Daily New. t Many Lines There. Teilet "To be iecessful in business a man must conline him- I eit to one .inc. asku nai u ui is a. paim.st?" Baltimore American. Care of the Baby. To keep the skin clean is to keep it healthy. F.very mother should tnerefore see that her bahy is given a daily bath in warm water with Ivorv Soap The nursery ghovld also be well aired and cleaned and all cloth iag washed with Ivory Sonp. well rinsed and dru d In the suu. El iza K I'arker. After a Rirl has pre; and refreshmeaita foe a I'orty, her next step is hide them troai her brother. Atchison Idobe. Iloxale'a t roup Care. The Ufa Batet of children, for Croup, Coughs, Colds and Diphtheria. No op.um to s'.ujX'fy. No lpeeac to al-c ti.iuv i. Sold by druggiats, or maileil posipaid, on receipt of 50 cents. A. P. Iloxs e. liutfio, N. Y. Money in Politics. ' What we ne- ! te do," cried I, hotly, "m to take BMMSe 1 Bt of polities!" "I t..ok out all Isaw.'. protested the legislator, with con incing candor. Detroit Journal. The Beat Preaerlptlon tor Chills ind Fever is a bottle of drove's Tasteless Chill T nie. It is imp'.y iron and ouininein a tattelest form. Nu cure-no pay. Price, 50c. Grace "I thought you were rcver going walking with that Snaggs?" N'e.i- "I waan't; but I've got ( beautiful new cloak and I just had to go walking. "Syracuse Herald. I do not believe Piso's Cure for Tot. sumption hat an eojoal lor coughs and co.ds. John V. Royer, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15. 1900. Rome people's idea of knowledge is the art of finding out things which thev have do business to know Chicago Daily News. IUI P II MM III! JTi

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WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs. Colds. Grip and Catarrhal Diseases.

MILS. HELTA A. eOCEWOOB, LATE CAMHRVTK FOR THE PRESIDEJitT. Mrs. Relva Lockwrood, the eminent barrister, of Washington. D. C , is the only woman who has ever been a OandldatS for the President of the United States. Sho is the best known woman in America. As the pionssr ef her sex in the legal profession she has gathered lame and lortune. in a ictui to The Peruna Medicine Compaay, she says: m i have used your Peruna both for myself and my mother, Mrs. Hannah J. Bennett, now in her 88th year, and I find It an invaluable remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever and kindred diseases; also a good tonic for feeble and old people, or those run down, and with nerves unstrung." Belva A. Lockwood.

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Mrs. T. Pelton. Mrs. T. Pelton, S2 St Anthony avenue. St Paul, Minn., writes Peruna list done wonders tor me. It has cured my headache and palpitation of ttie heart: has built UP my whole svttem 1 cheerfully recommend Peruna to all euf ferers afflicted with catarrh. Mv mother is never wit hout i cruna. u urn one uumu ... . . ii-. : . .. . and zencrallv out of sorts, if Peruna is taken .. . i. . . . i it immediately removes that tired feeling Peruna cuiea catarrh by removing the aaeae, inflamed mucous membrsnes. Dr. Hartaaan, the compounder of Pe runa. oriie s.ii'i. in a lecture i. women. "A great number of women emault every year. I often have occasion to tu these patientt, T fear you have say caesse Re Baaaka Bssms. Sraoka BaSfS with KRAUSERS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE. Madafram hlokor wood (MSM dallclooa flo.. (Jbaapar. rlaanrr than old war. Heod fnr rlr osüa. k. Kraaarr V Brs., Mllioa, Ptv. PILES nnnnkviw i slant re lief sr.. I rOOITITEi.t i RKt riLBa. lor free samn'r addreea "ANA EF.aia." Trllnna buüdluf . Nrw York. m M CT SRTT-K 1T41 V

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Thev will reolv. 'Oh. no. I never had catarrh. M noe is perfectly clear and my breath ia not bad. I am not troubled with coughing or spitting or siuy other d i s a greoo ble symptom of catarrh.' But, my dear madam, you may have catarrh all the same. Catarrh it not alwnys located in the head ion may have catarrh of the lungs, or stomach, or liver, or kidneys, and especially you may have catarrh of the pelvic orMrs JuIlaC. Brown, of Pecatontca, Hie., savs: "I have utea Peruna In my noma for the past four veara m i am gar..The d octet went on to say: "1 have been preaching this ourhly convinced that It ts a reliable I a IB 1 1 y remedy. Julia C. Brown. doctrine for the last forty years, but the s are vast multitudes of women who have never heard it yet. Catarrh may attack aa or; in of the body. Women are especially liable to catarrh of the pelvic organs. There are one hundred cases of catarrh of the pelvic organs to one of catarrh of the bead. Most people think, hecause they have now i . l ai i i . I u .. . caiarru 01 inc nraci, wirv nmr mn uiuna at all. Thie is a great mistake and is tho l .. . j .1... u cause of many cases of sicknest and death. If you do not derive prompt and aatisfa4s tory results from the use of Peruna, write at oaee to Dr. Hartman giving a full statement of vour ease and he will be pleased to me i give you Ins valuable advice gratis. Ad.lreaa Dr Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Tolumb.?, O. PILES Dr Wtlllana' Indian Pi: a ntaaert III eure Bill leedlDS and Itebli ; .ea II abaorha tumors. allsTa tbe I Ids at ones, acts as a K utiles. Bless iDBtaat rS f. Prepared for Piles and Ttohloiof tbe private para 1 3 rugs' -te or bp SO oente and 0100. sail on recelDt of orlo SO ocnta and Bl WILLIAMS BISSI CO rropa . Ci itblaws Osno A. N. K.-B 18P3 aar. whitivo to abtkbstisi leaae 'avte that ysa aavw the A4tcrUte ateat la tble paster. TZ32l4JlLnRlIwmmM SaWaBeTBeWaTB

tarrh. madam.' They will generally