Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1904 — Page 2

K hawking and Spitting, Dropping Into the Throat, Foul Breath, through" the blood I By Botanic Wood Balm (B. B. b.)

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Beauty. Size and Sentiment of the World's Fair . r -- 1 , j It Is Larger and More Beautiful Than Any Other Exposition Ever Given.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

Lfiion In the al raatlenal Se-ieafee

BIa s l ; t -W.i'. h: .; Teui "ininf Lesson.

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When President Il,.si. tun. !nd t.m 1 i In- largest pipe organ ever tnanthe flfctrlv key at the wh,ic h."i-c in uf.i .: ! with II - i s anl I Washington, which sot in motion the j five fact in .lameter and : : I -machinery of the world's fair at St. tour acres covered with agricultural

r) . the largest nuutorlirn 'n

LOVta, he not only opened, to the world the greatest display of the arts of peace the world bei iVSf Unown. but he gave to the u nion a tit '.max of a

nu. tuner) ;

t art h 'Ii .ores of rose: ten a :..- gttMi the largest engii luii,t ; a floral oek coverinc a i

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SUtury of growth of that vast territory ter of an aero of ground, and of which rent of the Mississippi Un Louisiana the minute hand r.cl. our a 'on.

rrrltorr. Such ' ins bei pi' tiie general

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D( afes. Rina.-ij in the Ears, Heid Noises.

Kr riy alleses or vjtne .re . auej by Catj-tHal f.. n It re I J. 1 e a'c OaiSSufOS OS

..-1 v r H the . I l fr-, on . thr-j tu ol li i

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MM CUAHA MTU. TkS S largo hottlo ol Botanic B 'Od Ben BBS ist öincte-f on label, and hon the right quantity I. taWtn a euro It certain, furo and lasting. If nut cured your monef ill romot1 b refunded t-" t i'ii woi.

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hen. at the swing Of a lover, 9i oon ns of water per minute was re?d to How over the beautiful eass in frnt of Festival h ill. there completed the most beautiful extion picture the world has ever a i l.-ture t BAl WlU live in the I of t . ry visitor to the greul fair sgo had Its Court of Honor, Its fly palaces set against a backir.il of the Idue a ten Of Lake ligan; Buffalo had its wonderful

r..tanio r.!...,.t Dal lt.B.n. le Cleatant arj i'o to tji.e. Tasra t y tf-teJ for X fvj-t. Cooipo-eJ of P. -a B' J-c Irfedienü. firirngtneas Weak K : I mJ Si wachs, Cafes p . pe d-, j . So J by i Pruts n-. Jt Pel tarts S-wt -h comp fr J re. t .ir t 1 imfurr. !aniilO) trv t s rrf : . vririaf B 1 1 1 Ca, Aiiama, Obi DnribO vour trouble, an J petal Ire BWdtral advico, to SSM ua C, ! U tnt ID ia.4 ISBStj

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In the Fortnight 'yy Ueview M Max Kordau maintains the surprisini; thesis that success in creative ht "r.f:n- c.m oiil.. tje won by men who have no corapetinK employmenti to divide lheir inter. -t- nnd impede the concentration of ttWir t rails It is beyond dOUOt tlie 4ream of every man of letters to he ai 1l thus to insulate th" electricity of his penius. but it is Strang thsvl M Nordau should have overlooked the long list of those who ha. had o'hr

attend to wk ihat

illumination, its dusk of evening brightening into day again as the c ;f.,!'ss thousands . f twinkling lights brousht back the offect of the rising sun. but these pictures, beautiful as they wore, have been surpassed by the glory tf tho cas-mies. the foaming waterway, rushing downward from the colonnades surrounding l'es:ival hall, to the great lagoons, with their myriad colors, intersecting the wonderfully beautiful grounds in all directions.

Just as this newest

of the entire fair It is all big. it la all beautiful, it is all interest in v. The exposition tWeiMWiewi Is not boasting of 'he "PHte." Thev wish the visiting public to remember tho fair by what might be termed its lefitimati portion, i's wealth of cl. a . ea Blblta. and yet. who would M9 thai 'if shows a'.or.c the uMke' are not eluaticnal in their way On It are eil l.u'.'s c;' ' Very sort, nnd anri-cimnt features of every description Kive

million tQuars : I of entortai: Anions outdoor show-, th i ar.be Confounded With those of the may be mentioned the reproduci the City of Jerusalem and the

acres of Filipinos Among the most Interesting of ths many features of the fair arc -r ari ouä government exhibits housed in the Government building which is SO') feet I mg by f.ct wid- ISveTj fun tum of tie government Is ovm

xpositions pllflei 1 in this building. Among tb-'s

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di at ol to Iht n rl forty

k in M -shad bfffin n.a -I - i . In di una n N Tis I Jd n I r.our Si t. i.ioi li Um wttb it Ai I . lard WH, Um t did ci til w I . tH 4 Bui thinsxa m with : w i much i e juirt-J. na

literature

thing's I

and yet have prodmed work lives. Shakspeare, the actor-mat idii'-jn. the lord proteti srti Latl tretary; Charles Lamb, tho India -clerk, are only a few of tho cane he m.ght have recaUled He shot so have though; of Dickens, who reporter wtsOB bfi ir I Sgl work was writv.-. : T! .u ray, v tfdM his tine between ft 1 1 work for tho conic paper and Ktesnley, w ho wrote "Wnetwai ; whi a eo'ir.tr par n. und M

vho was Hahette'a clerk when k I wrote the "Co tee Nhtos." The M'iantity of th" woth may have suffered in tome of the-o . i-. from the authi r -alternativ intore.-s and duties, but it Is hard to heilere that th-- quality ha tnffered too. T1:p rule in short, if rile it be La -a ,i : ;.,) bj rather mere ex-

?eptiri ihar. erei genders in French Crapl: .c

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PALACE OF LIBERAL ART! WITH UXITEB BTATstal QOVERNMENT j BflLDlK'O AT t.NL) uFLAOOU.N Al WOHLÜ'M EA1R. ST Lul ls

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ip stead

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urpasses all o does it In size !r- i nnd fony

ho rule- about the , with the treaahrea, the prodncth rammars. London j curiosities of ...r world, tell th

I nn a S.immI Mihi molif Since the publication of !)r LOTOsV dar's INople (Harpors). Mrs Maman t Deland la in e r.stant red ipt of pOttOfl whose? writers regard Dr. Lavendar as a living reality. The other day oM of the author's unknown rnrr- -p-: .1 ents berated her with vigor for OaTtng ever allowed lr. Lavendar to BBkoke or occasionally tak.' a drink Tlie writ r blames Mrs. Poland altogothef for thi- weeafcneai Of Ir Lav. n.lar's and ''.ft in s i hat she l sure the minister WOttld BOTOT have dOM anything of the kind had not Mrs Deland "'made bin io H Befwernl ttsVee, and I feel sure.'' rontinue's the writer, addressing Mr- Delavnd, "h- would ro

of the fair in a sentence. No one visitor will ever see It all. thouuh he pent 'he full tlruo the exposition is op n at t he task. An exposition which

cost 160, '" befor opened to the public; to which '2 nations ners of the world

bet f. r the people to look upon ; an expoi long and '.ne miU- d

its gates w.re an tXpoaitiOB from all cor- j ive sent their of the world dtlon two miles j

ai. 1 i" si ;'in

aent St if he c your Ceelin jsj Th foe a stronger test! ing r a.;ty ij a : tior a more cunou tion i" ' ween that creator

, Wtthont hurting re could scarcely r.onial to the livlitioni character, k w of th rt la ,li'iracter &nd bis

that is twice the size of any other to Which th" public were invited, an expoaftfon that is larger than the three pecetooi larco American exposition combineil Such i- the exposition with which St. Louis celebrates the een'. nnial of the Louisiana purchase. But the men rmpohilMe for ths tx posi'ion do not wish that it should attrac by Its size alone. They have budded for boau'y. as WOfl as for bigness, ana" who ran rtand in tho center of the grr-at panorama without being aroused to a pitch of enthu-iasm by th bea i'v tb.at surrounds him? I' Is

'.- is a eomp'e'o covemmoni or the manufacture of coin, but Louis I "ncie Sam i making inof coin coM souvenir medals.

but the process) is the same as if the product was legal tender. While 1 "iicle Sam has a monopoly on thp moneymaking business he guard I th priv ileee joalously and does Hot risk the precious dies, which put their im prints upon dimes, dollar.: nnd eagles, to leave their place of keeping Besides a meiern coining press from Which drops a bright modal at every click, is a screw press built in 17M an I used nt that time :o ?ramp small coin- There Is also a hammer UM y-ars old and a small pair of balances formerly u-r- i the philade! phia mint. Coaparini those with the iBtprueWnents ma le in the last 100 years reveals bow much easier It is now for I'no'.e Sam to replenish hi? treasury than it was when he was young in the bUStOU I All of the machines use 1 in the plant are drivn by Independent direct current motors, tlr power für which In transformed from 550 volts to TiQ

"Youi

was the one thing in ta . m to do at that I! mi -.. ho,.' se: v ants, w r.uii ' He i : ; th thai! And m tti b , but doing It, and It v. ai let those who have done blttf --'ity "He shall . . and serve them '' l'e-

ittOe of His gratltaation o.r their faithfulness. What of the satisfaction God must fed in teeiei such ;,!.. aleri faithfulness now? The second wat. h:' rhe night was divided Into fOOl watches. "If the mas" r of the house hoi known:'" But he did not know, bt never does and never can. Tue Ottlj way is to BO read all the time. "Lord, ipoekael thou this pnrabh unto us:" Thre was no answer bUI another question. "Who then'.' AO ser for yourself Notice that thi wise Stewart was faithful to his w i ; the reward for duty well done a. more duty to do; more and highet work Th" steward who was Bttfaltl ful because there was ro one there tc watch bun made a grat mist.aV None can sin with impunity whether he is wa- had or not. "Cut hioi Baundei A very strong expression; BOttietini taken .iteially. but better Bfturatil "cut hin UP," as we should say, wit) terrific scourging Adeney am Bruce).

"That sorvan strip btst

are judged, heir light.

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True to His Friends. At, siiowei ta ea sdvertassuusol for a srnool asstiotant "capabls ul teaching tho rlaMtuCs as ur . ll.niier stkd Virgil Ul.ikea UM el the boot klul IP in the l Sfl vi Uruioi'e. reoeot book, "Odds and Rods ' "wr, ths sssiwe "with rofcrsnaoe to tho sdvfiuenieiil iu the Tinu's repct in.; a i li""l .n-M-t int. 1 bcj tu til that 1 should ha happj ta id thai sitaav t . but as moat ei in (rtoads reside m liOndoii. Ittel lit kuiiwuiK how lar Homer tad V trail is froas Iowa, I to state I-.'. j OBOUU DO! like t- etHJ.iu' t' te.icll th. elsssica farther than Haairoerstaith r I iiauj Uresa, al tbi v,!, utuiuat atetsace, further than tireatford.

A Particular Lady, lira Kuritch I tl nh I B take thai itch VouW sure i s rn i 1 i roliii.-.l

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A Boy'l Story. Croaa H oe '. sVarren Co., Tcan., May 2nd , i i In .i uns. t be 1 en j 1 1 old

ol Mr. L iter i uug. . f t hi plai

never been a stri ng 1)1 I'llth. He h.i I

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'hunt. !.i lie , leed, v lad.

I Malaria lluve yen n sl"w .oid intermittent fever; chill iicing up the 'pneal eoluuili, eoIpecudt) in ibe noddle oi Iba day; acaiag I ,. I. i i. luiilo. i old hau l- and leet , ilu-hed i.i.e w ith t in i tt i ai na it 'ii The oi malaria syutptorao), Iki i" t delay, bat kieatin course ! I reel men I to load otf the dMrase, Kara blood will with- tad the attack of poison b iter than oupure blood; and as iMira blool is tbo Mosul t a besltli) conaitiosi "' Ike steeaecit, you houki g t the stomach in order lust. ilr. Caldwell's Syrup IVpoan is a perfscl stow ncli l-eimily. n nelitle l.ix.iti.e hikI -l length sae II of the oceans oi asomilation. Sold ty diiiggt!, riid de..l.-i i 1 1 im .Hille. "H in " exclaimed the oarprised suitor. "uli.tl i the aula doing in tltO VesUbult The i 'eti gjei bluabed. t'apa said wo ivmatued long m the vesitibato saying g 1 iiiK-lit that it mihi If inU.ll better t ake love here and aaj 'good-aight is the parlor.' Philadvlpbis licord. K C. S. Almanac for lfKVL The Kansas City Southern llailwsy Coinp.itiv ' Annual Hiiuuiae is now readV for distribution. It coataina the usual monthl) oaleadars, man) useful household hints and information concerning lbs Country in Minsouri, trksmuw. The Ynd 'i Territory, Texas and Lmisiana. W rite for a - i'pv to, S. ( VVarner. Geo. Pass I Tkt. Agt. K. C. . It) . Kansas ly Sfo.

itfa K.dney ,'"

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Ti' cl le le.nlv ml inv lite. 1 was craü

u 1 1 : growing worse sad it list it got ee bid that I nil to act no three or four

,. , ever) night I commenced t - Allen's Foot-Ease It cures jialntul.swoUea, a medicine callod Dtodd's Kidnei I'll- and j eaaartlng, sweating feel llukes new shore in i sh rt time I w is better, Sow I , in ens-.. BoidbyallBruaTglstsa dHhoeSt reo. -' .'. all mglit without get in up ind 1 1. ti t a. . eptaiiv i si tuto B.iinplc FKLE. feel well all the tone. B.sld'a Kidney ! Address A. 8. tUuisUd, Le Key ,.V V

F lis ate a ko.hI rctniilv. and 1 can t help

epeal ing oi mi nt political repartee) bow would jou like to in- i died a cipher with tin inn oil: Boston lletalu.

but .-peal, a good Wold

rule11

Not the Real Thing.

igsoag Does Qntspd go by the gob. en

Well, not i t icily, lie ho uses is only plate I " ca-

Pi-o'- Cure for Consumption ian infallible nn-.'.:' iac for eoegbai and colds. N W. Sam ...... .rev r. I h'eb 1 1 I

"Bid the return i ur . ti nnepeaeti." Deti it I roe I

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w ho ! new i

he that knew no' . . . The ethleal prin. iple in t heee leaaone, tha bp i and rightly, aceordlng li "Nothing can be duty ll

SOAKED IN COFFEE Until Too Stiff td Bend Over. "Wl BO I drank coffee I often had sick vaJ i h"- nervou-ness and biliousness rmu' h of the time but almut - years sxgo I went to Visit a Inmd and got in the habit of drinking Postum.

"1 ha-.' fend twcii entl and i - My we all ('. never ha

fair, that first appeals to him situated mit-ide the building, an I o

Another thing that appeals to the t arranged that it can be coutrolb 1 in

Tle gas for all heating operations,

such as annealing, melting, etc. li ' the sonte Of morally binding upon r

be l.eauty. rather than the size f the BUBUfacttired by an Independent plant' at any time, which vve have not at thu

time the means of knowing I re toe; rf unl BOWB dttty. as present obLgatloB. Is an impossible one. The maxitt hat 'ignoranee of the law excuse, nr. one' is simply an expression fit oral expediency In the admlni'rav r of hunaa law ptiti, it is not rlgldi)

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the exhibit.

These machines were de-

fur this

American, the man w ho loves bis coun

try. Is the sentiment the expoaitlOBJ signed and built especially

stands for. It is a sentiment that i i purpose

fully exemplified in the Imposing he-' First of the series of devices com

rob stat nee of the states that sianl on, posing the plant i-- a furnace which

either si'le of Fc'lal hall These

never touched coffee since reettit has been that 1 have N iy c ired oi all Ba stomach

ms trouble. ither wa- just the same way, r(nk Postum now nnd have! I any coffee in the house for

2 year - and W I are all well. "A Belghbor or mine, a great coffee dr.nk r waO trouhlesj With nains in bOf aide for reafg ens was IB Invalid. She 1 wa mi' able to do her w..! and could gatt even mend clothes or do anything I at all where Bh" would have to bend' forward. If the tried to do a little: fcard WOrt she would ret Baach pains' that sh would have to lie down for the re.-t of the day. "I pet-lad.-. l her a ia; f to stop drinking coffee and try PTOt BBS. Food Coffee aiel . he diil .-o ati'1 . i.e h.a.- used Postum ever since; the result, has been that she can now do her work, can sit for a whole day at. I BtWad an! ran sew on the machine ami . he neve;' fe is the least bit of pain lu her sido In faet he ha- got well and It show coffee was the cause ot the whoie trouble. "I could also tell you aho .t Bevuea other neighbors who have been cured by quitting coffee and usln PoOtBBI In Its place." Name given by Postum Co . Batlp t'repk. Mb k lxok in each pfcg for the famou ailUe o.)ok, ' Tht Uoad to WaUvllle."

, statue.-, typify, not the state of the , east, but these of t'oo west, the s'ates I carved out of the Louisiana territory. the -ates that ItfWteJl from the gulf j lo the Canadian border, from the Mis- ' slssippl to Puget sound: f fates that have within a century of time been

supplies a heat of 2.oO degrees V for j oppUed in any civilised Bodet) E the melting of metal Blloyo. Here the1 ttetorj prf f entire Ignoraace

metal Is ,-ast into ingots and w.t-hed mitigate , set aside the penalty Al In a dilute solution of sulphuric acid Principle of nuoratu the maxim . Utto free the surfaco from copper oxide, terly fa!-' Pr-i-b n? Fa-Muld . The ingots are then run through the I " new .rdtng to our light ,

rolling mill and reduced in thickness

from one half an Im li to eighty-five

builded out of the wilderness It ix thousandths of an Inch This mill 1 for these the expo-It ion has been b ill I- operatd by a N horxe power mo or, ed: H B these again that have made, After rolling the strius are h- iti !

the exposition posslblp. The lesson they tench Is written deep in the h'story of the nation To attempt an Itemized description rf the wonders this expos., ion has brought to the doors of the people of

the central west is Impossible In the usefulness.

space of a newspaper article Twelve! thousand ' ar load- of exhibits found space within the grat palaces. It Is almost ImporstHl to realize what such I

a statement means until one has gone from buiblluK to building, from exhibit to exhibit. Nor Is the space In

often

In the anmaling furUBCt

them for the cntfpr. Prooos.-os used In fhn making ot pa; r money are altogether differ mt, , for It is here that tb printer and not the machinist and founder serves a

In another section of the

big Oovernmen: building at ths world's fair there Is a fully-eq ul p;ed bank note printing plant. In the Palaco of Transpi :t itlon may bo seen a full si-e section of tho great tunnel Which rum from Jersey City under the Hudon river, under New

the building wasted Every niche Is j York city at Thirty-fourth street, and filled with f lethlng of Interest, and ,,nder the East river to IsOBi Island, a the demand was for almost double the distance of eight miles It Illustrates amount at the disposal of the author-j the tremendous work and millions of Pies Son,, idea of thlj may bsj had dollars expended upon one of the from the statement that the breakfast greatest engineering works of modern food manuf a.-urers BlMM asked for tlrnr,t. A great laboratory for totina

more spa. e than would have filled all the Agrieulf ural building, covering II acres of ground, and with four miles of aisles I To pick even the more In'erestlng ex- ' hlblts Is bJbbObI an Impossibility, though among them might be Ben

the power. pfTicleney ind economy of locomotives is also In this building LoeoejMrtleel will be tinder full steam and full gpond In this laooratory, ths grentSBBt show Of locomotive lootlrt,! ever conceived nnl costing a quajicr of a million dullars.

are often to blame for not havin

found more lieht; but it Is in that mt her than In the Bet don as a i of OUT ignorance that the sin lies Th messenger boy who takes a valnabV bundle to his OWB house Instead I to the pur' baser, le i a ise tinder 'he inftueBei of liquor I- enllty !n . sight of what" Simply of putting himself lUMWhlgl Into a condition r wblcb be knew p wns tongerou therefore wicked to come That WM his sin: the rest was done a It were IB his sleep. In the siL-h of the law however, he Is guilt) BOtl of drur. n ness and thef Terse Sayings.

The con.iue.,1 of truth mat .- i tiriB a king. Mos I psofde are rauaht by sin fry ing i to take the bait W .Ihollt the hook. lteticr a ban loard with the h ing of Hoi than ILs curse on a full one. Sin :s a straight line awa Ii I fJod, and not a circuitous route back to 1 litis Th most painful "hings aliout thil -id tench t:s IhS moat proeJtMhl things a beul Bnother Thotigh life's labor leads us to iura

Oiimy ways the compass of the soul i

turns evei to Chti ' Ham s lb tu.

The letters of Miss Merkley, whose pic

ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and n.b arc annually cured by tht use of Lydi.i E. Pi:ikhamfs Vegetable Compound. "DkajeMi . iv-Äitwr: OrndtuU kfiggof Btrenwtfa nnd oenrs lorog to! 1 me I methiiii; w is r.uli-.illy wnmx with me, I nnd anvern adopting paina thi ittght the p I vie onrnna, crampa ami extreme irritation oom pelled mo to Mnnk rnedical advioe. The doctor said thai I bad ovarian tr able and tili crntion, nnd iihi.-d an ow rat ion, I strongly objected to this f. I dei ldd to try Lydln E, PlnlrhnBaii Vegpetubln Cnmpnuitl I Boon foood that my julm iiL was corrM t, ati'l ihat all ttw K')"1 ' things BBrd aboul this meilirino wnv true, ami day by day I f-lt les pgifl nnd increased appetite. Ing ulceration goon hi nled, nnd the other oomrslsoitiong dlamppenn l and bighiven woi kg I wsj oneg more strong and vigorom and rfertly welL mj heartiest than! i are - mi yon tor ths sTrent good yon have dotio me.N Sincerely yours, MKs ManoAtnT ItnaKLBr, 87ft Tliird 8tj Ulihvanki'f, Wis. Hiss Clausscn Sacd from a Surgical Operation.

" I i: a rt Mns. Tivkm m: I ggetaal to mo that all the endi ins rm ntathal I hare lend (rf the value of Lydln K. ilnkham's Compound not exreeH ntie 1. iif of the ;i t in- the great medicine really prnutcHses, I know that it saved my life and I want to git the credit where it belongs. Isaffen d with ovarian t rouble for five yeaiannd three i rperal i' ni nn I spent hundreds f d !lars on d niton and nii diiiiies hut this did not com UIO after alL M Howererv what doctors and medicines failed to do. Lydia l.. Pink ham's Vegetable Com-

gsnfsWod did. Twenty Ixittles restored me to per r 1.1 IV f ,1 it I f In . I ta

iv .' ieei nean li ami I in i sure uiai nan 1 mi"iiih it 's le ,''( . v. due before, and let the doctors ginne, I would haye been spired all the pain nnd experuse that lrnltlegg nrations cost me. If tho women who gre Btmering, ami the dor tors do not help them, viil try Lydia F.. Piukham's vegotable Compound, they will not be di appointed with the results. M ; - lau a .M. ( i.ai -in, 1101 IVnnM., Kanaag City, Jan.

FORFEIT lf w" SSO t f-lliwlth sooslaoo tBoj ".rlglnal Ot tOfS an.t itna'-irea ol aI-vo lueiimnoiala, oliicU will iir.n tti .1 SBOnlNta OOJWlnl"r LiUia I . I'li.khaiu Mrd.to, l.jnu. Mass.

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'tho ri-tom tr-atil on a pooltlTo Ouartnt, tnil no mony acvpfd ontll Sen ff fr H2 race Nrv a iri'Stiw nn rvMal iils,.s. anl hun'lnwla of

, TSliiahl to any on afl1i' U"1 AUoou 101 raje .a W r -: Imih w Drt. THORNTON Ci MINOR. 3069 Olive St., St. Louis. Mo.

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