Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 13, 1902, Image 7

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    Wf.
hir Sorcn"BS.
Aa the result of over-exertion nnd ex- ,
pus . . . to ue.ii .iii. I ojil , or iroin what
ever cause , may he treated successfully
by the timely application of St. .Jacobs
Oil ? A thorough mulling is necessary.
The Oil should be applied vigorously , for
at least twenty minutes , two or three
'times daily , when all pain , soreness , stiff-
IJCHB will be removed. It will also
vt rung then and harden the muscles. Foot-
tall players , gymnasts and all athletes
will iiml St. Jacobs Oil superior to an/
ether remedy for outward application ,
for the re.ison that its action is moru
rapid aiH its effect permanent. Thou
sands of people all over the world use
'and recommend St. Jacobs Oil for uiuscu-
'tor soreness. A twenty-five-cent bottle
% quite sunkMcut to prpve its'efllca"-
cases where muscular ( soreness is cum pli
cated with any d case which requires aa
altcruativjc , Vogeler's Curative Com-
noun 1 should he taken. Prepared by the
tct. Jacob * Oil Co. . Baltimore , Md. , who
'will send a sample fre .
Not a < ommoii J-nrmer.
"What , my daughter marry you , a
omrnon clod of a farmer ? Young
man , you must be crazy , " remarked
the choleric old gentleman.
% We looked to see the young man in
tbe overalls wither up and disappear ,
but instead he smiled faintly , even
haughtily , and , jingling a bunch of
loose change in his pocket pensively
fcemnrked :
"Mr. Vanderfeller , I planted twen
ty acres to potatoes last spring , and
the crop was a success. "
"What ! " cried the old man , sur
prise and remorse in his tones ,
"twenty acres of potatoes ? And I
called you a farmer ? You're an agri-
fculturist , sir , and I'm proud to have
for son-in-law. " Her
you a - - . Syracuse
ald. -
, " \vliy Sa'Ior * ' Trous T arc Wide.
A writer in the jSew York Sun
ffers this sartorial information : A
i '
ailor's trousers are cut wide at the
Vottom so that in holystoning and
washing the dock , also in wading
ashore from a small boat , he cat : p : ll
them up to the knee , tin1 Ivnl jut ft
fitting the thing aVl : i stn1 ! c. . li
strap buttons to tlr.- . MSL b.ai l ,
holding them up. They j. : i * M
ack , or up. '
How's Thi * ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
y ca > e of l'-aluTh that cannot be cured by
iUl'i Catarrh Cure. i
F. J. CliKNEY & CO. , Props. , Toledo , O. |
"We , tho uuiiefetencil. have known F. J. Cheney
tor tho last l.r vears , nod believe him perfectly
Honorable In all DUMDUMS transaction : , uud flnnu-
wall > able to carry out any obligation nude by
fiieir flrm.
West & Tniax , Wholesale Druggists. Toledo , O.
Waldiut ; . Kinnan & MarvinVliok * > ala Drug-
( Lsts. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh C'uro Is taken Internally. actiiiR
ilrectly UJKHI the blood and mucous .surfaces of
Mie system. Trice 7.V * . per bottle. Sold by all
Bni { ! > ; bts. Totimontals free.
ilall1 * Family 1'ills are tbe best.
A Tur OIIH Co-incident.
A remarkable coincidence about'
the de th of Gen. Lawton was that
he was killed by Filipinos under a
native chief cf the same name as an
Apache chief fighting against whom .
Lawton won his spurs.
Sirs. Vnnt.lT > d SOOTHING SYKUP for child-en
teething1 , dofU-iiH the Kums , icflucc inRamation , '
aUuji ? imln.cuii'tf wind colir. Z6e lioltle.
MV V'f'1 * * ' ' YI M Slf n
/I vi \ < ivn j i V.M Jlo\J
While your mind anbody ! rest Cas-
carcts Candy Cathartic repair your
digestion , your liver , your bovrcls,1
put them in perfect order. .Genuine
.tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold
in bulk. All druggists , ice.
ntccl Wrltor-i to do oonv MOIK for r " at hum- [
* S' ( ! > wt eMy : i-tetily uoiU ; ti'i. i -.mi , . , j ir'
( Ji'ncrar.Men.intlle A .uu o l.ul-i ! . . i
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THE ORIGINAL
BLACK OPV
PROTEGS SOTii
AMP SADDLE-
IN TrE
r HARDEST STORM
L < " * FO ! CATALOGUES FR c
KOWIHG FULL LINE Or GARMENTS ANPHAT5
*
A f u\v i \iriiityj or I'ekui.
An associaion of ail the Prutestanti
educational Institutions in the pro4
vincp of Chili h.s : been agreed upon. '
It comprises the Methodist , Presby- ,
terian , Congregational and London
missions , and will be known under
the name of the Peking university.
The Methodists expect to secure a
charter under this name but a change
has been made so as to permit the
union of all the Protestant edQca-
tional institutions.
For Her Sisters' Sake.
Stenrlal , Ind. , March 30. Mrs. Sarah
A. Shrode of this place says :
"I suffered much as many other
women do with Kidney aud Bladder
Troubles. I tried many medicines , but
Kit no relief till I used Dodd's Kidney
Pills.
"Nine boxes of this remedy cured me
completely and I feel it uiy duty to my
fellow women to make this statement.
"I can heartily lecommond them to
any woman suffering with Kidney and
Bladder Ailments. "
i The words of Mrs. Shrode will be
good news to many of her suffering sis
ters. Dodd's Kidney Pills have proven
themselves to be sick women's best
friend , for they are as effectual in all
cases of Female Weakness as in Blad-
, der and Kidney Disease.
LaUv of 1'f rlunio.
On the Mangishlak peninsula , In
the Caspian sea , there are five small
lakes. Cue of them is covered with
salt crystals strong enough to allow
a man acd beast to cioss the lake on
foot ; another is as round as any cir
cle and a lovely rose color. Its banks
of salt crystal form a settingwhite
as the driven snow , to the water ,
which not only shows all the colors
from violet to rosy red , but from
which rises i perfume as of violets.
EoLh the perfume and the color are
the result of the piesenceof seaweed ,
the violet and the pink.
ELY'S LIQUID CREAM BALM is
! > ? .i.iiv 1 for sufferers from nasal catarrh
\v' . . 'is aUiSzer iu spraying the dis-
< . - . . .i-iubr lies. Allthe , healing aud
iso.i. : t r pr"K'i-te ] : ' of Cream Balm are
r. . .ii ' . IM thIK v pri-pa ratio : ! . It does
nut ' . Mil r'jf sei-i tions. I'-k-e , includ
ing fcia > iii'jr ful-e. > cuits At druggists
or Ely Bros. , 5'J Waivea s-ireet , New
York , mail it.
Female Labor iu IV. ce.
Over one-third of the manufactured
goods which are made iu France are
the product of female labor.
Costly Goeminent Clocks.
Scattered throughout the various
Washington departments are hun
dreds of clocks and chronometers ,
which cost the government annually
thousands of dollars. The chronom
eters are the most expensive clocks
in existence , and they are to be found
on board every warship of the United
States. These timepieces cost $400
each. The ones most consulted are
these in the marble room of the sen
ate and in the speaker's lobby of the
house. Hundreds of people daily cor
rect their watches bv thoni.
1,213 Bnit. * > . . . > , * i-rr Acre.
Solzer's Kew Mrtho * or oni-n . _ . „ „ .
It possible to crovl.OO ur.-u mo i' . i , . per am
't'hre ; < no veget-jble
ilnu --.j-sbettar. The
S t > is unnnrljy
!
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Johu Anlz i
COM
inuil you their mnrainoth catalog , togt-ther
\7lth1n05tinds of flower and vegetable seeils.
Market KardCEcrs1 list , 2c postuce. C. N. U.
t IJabv's II jj D H.
The rai : doil , so dear to the child's
heart , should be frequently disinfec
ted bv steaming. At the teething age
\\hen the child uses his toys for
chewing , a ring of pure gum rubber j
should be supplier ] . The cracker j
ring , although theoretically valuable , |
becomes dangerous when ns a succu-
lent mass it is used by the child to
wipe the floor.
A Perfect Sewing Machine for $5.00 i
With M-lf-tbrcndiujr Jiwdle Doeall Kinds of Jlno j
t-ovitu ; . AK''nts si aUt2500 wtxkt ; > - > olhnsr tliuin. '
Write for i > .i ti u ! . > i . National Anton. atic JJccdle '
Go. , 110 Jfaai vt V.
9 V
CIESF ? I I
like It af arts Jtrcr'n Acw COlh
Century iNti tS-c Ve canir a-i
priz ; as ill * ; . . -Jereirrjwhtir. Thtfatt \
It.Sjurcr't u u-r ; brol 10 f-rudci't. The t" . Depart-
Bectof jtlculuirjciniEt t itoutaTar-r 1C3 Kjm.j'.t.nai .
kinds tf tt < 5. foclzcr * we - t'io SM. . . . Hew Aa jgu lUu i at ,
Ur. Farmer ? Onr sew20li Cectury O t li bouiii to eorrp'ei-lj
reT ] oii nlrf o t imwlns ttid TC ww fiuz'iu f ' rmtrto rriwrl
jltUflla 192rjniiinc & * nt 00 to SOO bunhelsper sere. rrJcs I *
dirt ehraji. Be in ihriwln nd > > IIT tbli tAriciTlbin * pringt cU la
T ar stlcbbora tke cacila : fill far seed. I : will Mirrij pay rca.
Salzsso Iftapysl Wheat32 frus. pee2cfe
Tbe oitlj jprins bcti on urti tilt will jleM a pij'rc.p ' & " ' ' * . ! . > ciih ,
ul wrrond tu rrcrj sta'eln its UBIOQ TTc Jv have tke crltbri'.td Uieo-
KU vbtril , jieldluc oa ar fatmt , ( l.L-Udi per acr : .
Thf matt m rT ! n i crrr ) amd bar f.vxi cs c rb. pnxlcclnB trra CO to SO biufcjU
f jrainmid 4 tont of rich fc j per i. "
urr tr.t lirsfft grower * ar.i r .a 1 of f rlir t Pr , Jl.n , Swrsl corn nd
all in i .T raiikinrs < tablf 1 rni'iajui. Price * t Tcrjlow. . Oeiou d CO
* ; au nuj sp & } > * nii < ! . C ii.'oue tplli.
FOJ * 'SfJc W&rilt S"3O
Oar ( trttt c t ' .or BUUi fall doertpuou r n.ir R rdlru Birl
rltl'.mi MS bu hcl % our Triple Itn n.f Cora , fcjlue ) ' # buthnij ;
ur n S i > f > jltl'lH6 ! , < 0 kmirl j--r acre oarc * ' anrtctoier
jiturci , frs < iucinj ton * rf i-.isoi' ! " . t l j. onr Tc
0 1 Tritt It' S tab * of 1 IT , sii 1 Trcjlu ! " with , PO ton *
tfftttn r 4er pr cr * - licr jT ai citaJevQ' .
vortt tl t 1ft auj irtde y .Oc cudener pr
tt.mti.inat 10 ftirra r4 rararltt. erth
receipt f 15 .
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iJlBhvl > n' mBTlti JrrSr rV frin aiJMKi Jitn ' ' * "
JOHN ASALZER EED Co ,
b
Stephen Phillips has written a poetic
drama on the ancient story of Ulysse /
It is in blank verse and three acts , and
will have the simple title "Ulysses. "
Beerbolim Tree has arranged to pro
duce the play at his London Theater.
Austin Dobsou is preparing a new
and enlarged edition of his "Collected
Poems. " It will Include some of the
verse in his privately printed volume
"Carmiua Votiva. " Other recent poetry
\ > y Mr. Dobsou will also appear in a
separate volume soon to be published.
It has been widely stated that George
Meredith Is engaged upon an'autobiog
raphy. Mr. Meredith , it is now an
nounced , has declined to commit him
self on the subject and his publishers
have announced that they are not
aware of any such intention on his
part.
George Douglas , the author of "The
Ilouse with the Green Shutters , " a
book which has been signally success
ful , is a young Scotchman who early in
the 'OOs , with a total capital of 17
and no living relatives worthy of men
tion , tramped down fiom Oxford to
London and set up as a man of letters.
Ilis previous historyvouid take one
from Oxford to Gla ow University
and from Glasgow K > me farming and
mining districts ol * NVescern Scotland
"The Ilouse with iLe Green Shutters'
Is his first book.
The Academy , a London literary pub
lication which speaks with some au
thority , has drawn up a list of the
twelve books which it regards as "the
best novels of the year. " They are a *
follows : "Kim , " by Uudyard Kipling
"Sister Teresa , " by George Moore
"Our Friend the Charlatan , " by George
Gissing ; "The Serious Wooing , " by
John Oliver Uobbes ; "The White Cot
tago , " by Zack ; "Tristram of Blent , '
by Anthony Ilope ; "The History of Sir
Richard Calmady , " by Lucas Malet
"The Column , " by Charles Marriott
"The Lost Land , " by Julia M. Crottie
"Casting of Nets , " by Richard Baghot
"The Lord of the Sea. " by M. P. Shiel
"The House with the Green Shutters , '
by George Douglas.
LUXURY IN THE HOUSE.
Former Member Is Amazed at Rich
liquipmeiit and Decorations.
"Shade of Bill Holinaii ! It's enough
to make the old man turn over in his
grave ! And if Dockery of Mizzour ;
was here he'd shore fall in a fit on the
floor. "
He stood in the hall of the House of
Representatives contemplating the
rich mahogany desks , the handsome
furnishings , the gilt and decorations
with a choleric and deprecatory eye
lie was attired in black broadcloth
the vest cut low , showing a wide ex
panse of unstarched shirt front , cross
etl by a blu.'k string tie. His thin-
soled boots of soft leather were cure
fully polished , and he held a black
slouch hat in his hand
" 1 was in Congress in the days of
'retrenchment and reform , ' " he said ,
"and we hud no such doiu's as these ,
Them chair' : ; , with a little recalling ,
YV as good fo ten years longer , and
there wasn't nary an initial carved in
the desks. In my day , the red plush
sofys in the lobby was a dream of ori
ental splendor , and I see they
have tine leather sofys now.
"And as for these new committee
rooms , the apu-opnatious in particu
lar , they air a sceneof imperialistic
sump'shusne- that the Caesars never
imagined I walked through this mora-
Fiijr , my feet sinking to the ankles in
velvet carpets , and every move reflect
ed in the polish of the mahog'uy tables.
k'vt. . and chairs' These here plain
Congressmen , corn-fed products of the
West , must feel mighty out of place
amid such surroundiifs of luxurious-
ness and regal splendor. They tell me
there Is world of gold in the
ceilings of the Speaker's room , by way
of decoration , and that a third of a mil
lion dollars has been put in tiling and
mahog'uy. leather , gilt and paintin * .
"Well , 1 reckon after all there ain't
not Inn * too good for the great Ameri
can people , and these air the represen
tatives of the people , and the people
they pays thefreight , " whereat he
shook his head , says the Washington
Star , and walked away.
Almost Universally Used.
The tomato lias a curious history
After the revolution of Sun Domingo ,
many French families came from there
to Philadelphia , where they introduced
their favorite ponime d' amour. Al
though introduced as early as 119J
from South America Into England , it
was looked upon with suspicion , and
its specific name. "Lycaparsicum , " de
rive 1 from lykos , "wolf , " and persikon ,
"peachy , " referring to the beautiful
but deceptive appearance of its fruit ,
Intimates pretty clearly the kiud of es
timation in which it was held. It is
&ow. however , all but universally u od.
A Bi-f Heart.
At Mali ng. Kent. England , a man
named Andrew King dropped dead re
cently while laughing nt a friend's
joke. An autopsy showed that bis
heart was five times the size of the
uorraal lumiairiienrt and twice the size
of that of an ox. v"
11 is said of lots of people that they
have hard times keeping body nod ou !
together , who kwg ago .tarided to kj
tbc
X-- if
RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT
MA ! THE SYSTE1
In every country of the civilized w rid lha Four Interesting Lotters-Erom Catholic
SK-UTS i'f Cl. . known. Not oniy do they
initiator to the iritual and Institutions.
"T LJ p : i iei ctiial nerds of iho
inc.
e arires oinmitietl 10 their
c'ire. but ih'j a so raiii'Sterto
th-.r boJily ne * Is.
GOOD \Vit i so muny children to
tak care of and to p.otect
WORK.
. irs.m cl rait and dise.isf ,
tliesev se and prudent hist * rs
have lunnd P nu.a : i i ver-fadintr safevu\ .
A 'etter roc ( "tt ! received byDr.llinii.au fioni
tie L"1 uiinu SiSJir. of Clevdand , O.iio , r-ads as
foi.ov.'s :
"We have lately given Peruna a trial ,
for though the medicine M < ts not new to
us , we iiLd not tried it sufficiently to
i . -.tsfy to its worth as we are now ready
to do.
"We find Peruna an excellent tonic ,
and a valuabh remedy for catarrhzl
affections of the throat. We have
recommended it to our friends and have
pood reports from them as to its mer
its. " Yours respectfully ,
URSUUNE SISTERS.
,
* * * * * * " * i i " * /v t * -f * AJ ! * t : H i
Dr. Hartman receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters all over the United
States. A recommend recently received
from a Catholic institution in the South
west reads as follows :
A Prominent Mother Superior Says :
"I cau testify from experience to the
efficiency of Peruna as one of the very
best medifines , and it gives me pleasure
to add my praise to that of thousands
who have used it. For years I suffered
with catarrh of the stomach , all reme
dies provins : valueless for relief. Last
spring I went to Colorado , hoping to be
benefited by a change of climate and
while there a friend advised me to try
Peruna. After using two bottles I found
myself - very rmich improved. The re
mains of my old disease being uow so
liirht , I consider myself cured , yet for a
while I intend to continue the use of
Peruna. I am now treating another
patient with your medicine. She has
been sick with malaria and troubled
with leucorrhoea. I have not a doubt
that a cure \ \ iii be speedily effected. "
SISTERS OF CHARITY
All Over United State ; Use Pe-ru-na
for Catarrh.
From a Catholic institution In Cen
tral Ohio comes the roHowIng recom
mend from the Sister Superior :
A great fad in England is for the
'aides ' to have themselves pnuto-
'taphed as moving pictures.
I have used Piso's Cure for Consiim-
f ion with good results. It is alright.
JohnV. . IT nryBox 012 , Fostorla ,
Ohio. Oct. 4 , 1901.
The tooth brush plant grows in
Jamaica. I > y cutting a piece of the
stein and fraying the ends the na
tives make a toothbrush , and a dent-
inice to use with it is produced by
drying aud pulverizing the dead
stems.
Each package of PUTNAM FADE
LESS DYE colors eMier Silk , Wool or
Cotton perfectly at one boiling.
The only colored mayor IP the
Untied States is Isaiah T. Montgom
ery , of Mound Bayon , Miss. He is
the wealthiest man in the city , and
was born a sl'ive on the plantation of
Jefferson Davis.
Use the famous Eed Cross Kail Bine ,
large 2 oz. package 5 cents. The Rus3
company , South Bend , Ind.
No person under sixteen years of
age Is permitted to enter a theatre or
tavern in Heligoland.
Don t forgpt a large 2 oz. package Red
Cross Ball Blue , only 5 cento. The Rnss
Company , Sooth Bend , Ind.
Ease. Durability. Simplicity
with
Accidents < re rare , pleasure ia increased by
their superior elasticity , and you can mend
them ttitk your hand * no tools required.
Our automobile tires are Just as safe , aUc.
factor/ * reliable.
* J TIRH COMPANY. IsdUaapclU ,
"Snme ysf.rs ago a frlenii of our institution
recommended to us Dr. Hartm n's Petun : : s
an excellent remedy for the influenza f wiiich
we then had several < aseswmch tare ieicd to
bs of a serious character.
"We beg a to use it and cxpeenceduch
wonderful rssul a that since then Peruna has
bicome our fa\orlte midlcinc fir infJuenzj ,
catarrh , cot , cough caa bronc..ltls "
Another recommend from a Catholic
institution of one of the Central States
written by the Sister Superior reads as
follows :
'A rumbeof years reo our atitnt'on wa *
calls to Or Hartman's Pe-una , ana since ih n
we have u en L with wo derf 1 resul . fjrprp ,
cou hs , caldsand catarrhaJ aisesses of * he head
and stomach.
"For grip and wirier ca'crr'i especially it bas
bee" of gre t service to the lamatts cf this
institution. "
These are samples of letters received
bv Dr. Hartm fin fsom the vtrl u.or ers
of Catholic Sisters tkioughout the
V tilled States.
The names and addresses to these let
ters have been wiLlilu-ld from ressieet to
the Sifters , but will be furnished"upon
request.
One-half of the diseases which afilirt
mankind are due to some cat irrhal de
rangement of the mucous mem'jraue lin
ing some organ or passage of tae body.
W itty CaJflcy li\tnt iis .
An attorney named Else , rather
diminutive in st-iturear.d not partic
ularly respectable in his character ,
once met Joseph Jekyll. th"
English wit nnd rio'Irito '
'Sir , " said he , " [ hear you liuve
cilled me a pettifogging scounorci !
Have you done so. sir ? " /'Sir , " said
Jekyllith a look of contempt. "I
never said you were a pettifogger or
scouuidel , but I said you were 'little
Else. ' " The Argonaut.
Ibtlinti I iaiyrnnt .
Italian statistics slinw that the
emigration to America has reached
the 'figures of JGO.OOO annually. About
half of these icturn eventually to
Italy , the rest remaining in the
United States.
3U i urI T. tid . Fmit. farm
u r nch lands in How , 11 and
a j > .n.njji.ouiitieK. C.T iw r d a hans % Ottr.ilo
SHOES
ARC THE
BEST
INI THE
Sold liy C3 Donclas Stores and thebestshce dealers
pverywlierv. ' rjtl'Tioxi The jfeimii.e h.iveV. . iS
I > oajlas' uameajul price summed oa bottom.
tfotia increase of tatet ia t
ISS8 = r74S.70C Pain.
Pain.I
1900 = : 1.259,75 Pairs.
1901 = 1,566,720 Pairs.
Bisfnssi Mars Than Doubled la Four Years.
IT 44. AJ f = 0 slio 8 placed eide by
jlueJ Wlttl vw.vv ( MM. u sLoes of otlier mate ? , are
found to be just a good. They will outwear * two
pai or ordinary $3.00 and SS.50 ihoei
Made of ttit best leatntrs , including Patent
0ar8KSftQZirto'A ! fiL" J * ' fan ? a
i A remedy that would net
upon the congested mucous
restoring it to its normal state ,
consequently cure all these diseases.
Catarrh is catarrh wherever located ,
whether it be in the head , throat , lungs ,
stomach , kidneys , or pelvic organs. A.
remedy thot will cure it in one location
will cure it iu nil locations.
Permia is such a remedy. The Sisters
of Charity know this. When catarrbaS
diseases make their appearance they ara
not disconcerted , but know exaetlj wiiat
remedy to use. These wise and prudent
Sisters have found Peruna a mver-faH-
ing safeguard. They realize that v.0iea
a disease is of catarrh.i ! natur < > . I'eruna. .
is the remedy. Dyspepsia and female
weakness : ire eons-id'-red by tnaiiy t < > bo
entirely different disease * that dyspep
sia is catarrh of the stomach and feuiab
weakness is due to catarrh of the pelvia
organs the Sisters r.re fully aware , coa-
< ? et'iently | ' Permia is thrir remedy ia
both these very common and
If you do not receive prompt and
fa-tory results from the use of IVmaa ,
wiite at "ri"e to Dr. Ll.irtmaa. gi.iug a
full statement of your < rae. . and he wiH
Le pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Addr sOr. . Ifartman. President oJ
The liarnuan Sanitarium , Columbus ,
Ohio.
i
Conking1 Ity iXutiiru ! Mi > : it.
The Maoris of New Zil.uul ;
their potatoes and other viyrt
in volcanic hral. There aie : i few
volcair.es in Kew Zealand , and s int
"f the Mrtruis live up In the moiia-
tuns : a\tr thorn. They make tl
v Icantius do seventl tlitnus for them ,
b it the queerest is the cooking.
A Chicago nene specialist , Dr.
Dowel Panis'in. asserts ! hat the clesin
for alcoholic stimithinis is in manj
cases caused by highly spiced fcx
and the LOO liberal n e of pepper ,
mustard and similar relishes.
FJAIIWEST J5USMAX MILLKT.
Will \ on be short of hay ? If so plant i
plenty of tliis piodLally proliiic mi let
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