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A WOMAN'S MISERY. tref 3ohin Lafeu, dft s1 Paterson venub,. Paterson, N. J., says: ,"I: was trboubled- f6r 'about nine years, ' afc A& what i suf fered ~or one l I ver know. I used about every known reme dy that is said to be good for kidney com pl ai n t, but without d e-. Sarvig pema.I SDent ' elief. 'Often. when oiae the house the gclice 'has been so bad that it brought tears to my eyes. The pain at times was so in tense that I was compelled to give up may household duties and lie down. There were headaches, dizziness and blood rushing to my. head to cause bleeding at the nose. The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me so much that I.,continued the treatment. The stinging pain in the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the head and other symptoms disappeared." Doan's Kidney Pills fb pgale by. all dealers. 50 cents per box. Fostei Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ratta have eaten di1,000 *worth of bearer. bonds tielonging to a, Paris couple. The bonds were 'kept in an old hat box. It Quenches the Fire. "Your Hunt's Care is beyond doubt the most remarkable remedy for skin diseases ever formulated. For eight years I suffered almost constantly from an itching trouble the doctor called Eczema-my skir was on fre, but less than'one box ot Hunt's Cure quenched that ire. Many of my friends have since wsed It on my recommendatica, and It never fails. Where there's an itch ,rub t <ma. It does the wbork-that's aTl`' Mrs. Helen Whitmore, Clarendon, 'ýk, Every year $4,000,000 is spent on thel food and clothing di! Indoor pau pers in London. !frery keseseeper should "iknuw that it they will buy -Defang6 Cold Witer Starch fer laundry use they will save eot only time, 'because It earer sticks to the tron, but because a package coetalus,l6 oz.-one fyl potid--whfil all other Cold, Water Starches are 1put up in %.pound pack ages, and he price Is .thy same, 10 ceats. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all ,njurious chem ieals. If Your grocer ,tries to a+el1 'du S2-os. package ,it is :because be has & stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he ,puts in Defiance, Hte. knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package ,in large let ter ,land iguMes "16 oza." Demand De flance sad save entfbh time and money and the annoyance of the iron .stick l"g. Deicfse eer stio) s. -People who go bare footed and those wha wear sandals instead of se.es, it is said, rarely have colds in the-- head or- any form df :influenza. -It was declared at Edinburgh re cently that more -flshermen were. dro nes ft i th4 euastfinrtGQ twe-artnk long boots tTh~ai hy sl. the sterms. It I. Midatdr irat a fog in Icgdrini etails an expenditure -of $1;,O00 :r ýi etiteraveverY y at .`' . f · . A gallon of water a day is dtudkIafbd *esiry Japanese who practices, as near ly all do, tba gyinnastics kn o as In-itisu. .. Ji ti s' p a p ls. .y i . . s. . ne ;,a pm u ,p 'the fingers; eistortion of `o ftures, metimes hat Dr. n llable . vering, dteth 4 the i e fir Id n i The prut[or1 ptomaofr ra hoeech. Iently the first waºeing is ul vae:e feebg of the, Imndtt and a cuar weakness. r gering; partial or entire itsllty to use ,+ itayden said : ",I truly thigh hakhDr + Williams' .ink Pins are a gret medi the fingers; distortion of when physifeatures, omther remedies u had ibled giverin '9the chin; severe, nisi-· difclty in Speech. Pqently the tet first wanine t o vague feo n f i adhica hve loedand s ayscular weakness. SIun a recent interview My.-W. 3. L. it was impossible for inb ot nubv6 a:,y : imbs, butid:I was afraidtrul to go farrom Willise Pinas Pillts are a great cdi-. laue r or they cre me when physi, b ciansle tey anal other remedies had lailed toe give tue the slightest ixelief Too' atelose - : of ee rs nls hat f ly.draelopd me ant. paralysis. There were times when hands or to get up from a chair.. At t limbs, bof healt I was afraid to go farfro .t the ho utsfor fear In migt sueideon. ybe come h1aE1la id hake to.i c ii c ed hom e: . ..r . ........,> .. . _,. .g While I wayden's in this a oserables :,and ocnfin liedi on months. I h-1.gthe best physicians, butDr. While thliamsey I rl eiyed my fever, heir treatment did ot be trirel by drive the malaria from i pr ays lysin an. they d it hlp my t "1wis eell nigh0despairlfng' wwien a friend. pe d n eaem dtky *'t rWillliasn' a Plnk Pils. When Iiad fiai"Siedosne boar.. d I ooftld "see results that e'ncouraged me: e Mdy condition kept steei~fyl iimsnoapng , e aadtdhean1 Lhacktakei seven `boxes I was Ii 9V4Wil&d*jkl53Ys and the'imi ia was ii goapletey"-driven oat tof miy: Yst;i. Ioi two years nW I have enjoyed the 1 0 best of health and have atteuded to ovl- It Bible Owned by dhakespiea, A .Bble sait t have been t}he: Drop erty w liam Sal espere dated 1613, and b4in an nrlnt f t)e sec ond edition of die 'Kfng James ver sion, Vaes sold at auction in London re . ently fg} ,4Q90- The book contains tWi; Sl tes:..t Shakespeare. Thief Travels in Trunk. An ingenious =thief who secreted himself in a trunk addressed to the freight station at Smichow, in Ans tria, was captured after he had filled the trunk with miscellaneous vaiu ables fro n ther luggs 8 Ms.Voitz, in Atai tl, tli bi g s't . to ogan psle the rll~ It is"thiree-quarters o. a mile long, and has been descended in a whiz of only seventy-one seconds. In Lapland the crime which is pun ished most severely, next to murder, is the marrying of a girl against the express wish of lier parents. The race of Todas, in India, which practices polyandry (one wife having two or more husbands), which was 100,000 strong, a century ago, has dwindled to 101 persons. The total number of all known va rleties of postage stamps issued by all Oe-~v rr 1nete o ei . world up to the. p18[ tlme f Ineis 9;242. Therelasnure C&tarrý in fhris section of tbheeoaty t-h-nall otherndlseaes put togetber, and until theisM lewyears was'asupposed to be incurable. For a grat many yearsdoctors pronounced it a local disease and Insacrib'dloceal remedies, and by constantly falling toc.rew..lh'local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. clencmlhas'proven Catarrh to be a constitutional da ease uand.riherefore requlres constitutlonal treatment. EItll .Caarrh Cure, manutactured by F. J Ceney sic Ce.,'Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional ueson 'the 1arket. It is taken Internally In dosesfrom 10 ndropa-ca teaspoonful. It acts directl~ o the blood uand.recons surfaces of the system. They ofer one hundred dollars for any cale it fails tocm ayc . .nd ---r.lYTcrie 0 and testmonlals. . Address; F. J. CHEDEk t & COl , eTol a, eld bf Druggisto, 705. : We ske iall'sd Familly ills for conastpaaim. A Pittsburg rabbi says Adam was Aa myth. But there must have been a first man some ~time and somewhere. Buffalo Express.. '80 'Hu. MacrWoni Wbheat Pewm ºke~. 'introd~wl. by theU.. . DeA. of AgU. It, is a tremendous cropper, yielding fa good land in Vis., Ill.,la. Miich., Ind 0., Pa., N. Y., 80 Nu. per-acre, .nd on .ry; a-tid lands, such as are fouset in Mont: Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo, etc., it wi yield from 40 to 60 bu. This 'Wheat ur3, apeltz and Hanna Barley amd romd. Inermis and Billion Dollar trGa, maknes it possible to grow and fattem hogs, sheeP and atattle whieier soil is found. dtir NF.ND 10c A-D 'mm !MoTicE to-he John A. Salizer Seed Co., La Crosse; Wis., and they will send you free a sampuI •f this Wheat and other farm seeds, to aqther._.th their great catalog, alone 1 rth N1.00 to any wideawake farme. [W. N. U.] Capital punishment stl exists 'l Switzerland, but all death sentences ,mposed within the last .alf .century. lave been commuted Defiance St.rch is nut ýi 1 ounces in a package, 10 cents. One-third .more starch for the same nmoney. It is estimated that every yea. twenty million personns die in China from the use,of opium. It's peculiar how those 'Cheatharnil kIaxative Tablets cure a cold in a .day_ -'b..t they do it. It is said that the Turks have -no war .songs except thosee they b.v I ihuilited from other tdazgus. THE. ACCEP TED POLIty A.Q Aft" RAD GOO0L1DA O he Qalkve ton Iaily News f Tue day, v.,2 89i~D4 contains; ai editoi .al ri whi ' h te followi.lg j takesr The rdcent criticism of merge'r apsi -prospective do not :seem to. be based ,upon the idea that.consoli dations are. objectionable upon the: ground that they eliminate competi ,tiqp. On the contrary, the critics seem ,to accept the pollcy of .on-combetl ,thin as satisfaitbry. The :criticism alse ottloded. upon< the idea -that the! 9onsolidations. resut in Inseasing .. deht burden of some of the linesg~ak .though it mayt result in lowering o.th debt: upon others, and, in consequence, ts)i commission cannot make rated as .loitw it Iiighlt otheriise'"iake them. Fnrcexample, say the A. B. C. Railroad l.w 1,00eg' tiles vgi tt .h.k a to tle ree:x t e.t` 0e.r ar I the X. Y. Z. Railroad, wi.ithi l 1atig stck apdd bonds to the extent 4f$2bOD1a ifl e outstanding. The-aft ouit is that the average capitl~z ttj a th e ., nsolidated ·litebo st $4,000 a mile. T "e critics say that the corm .insisskm, oid reducbhe otes n ani the mriginal A.B.. C. Ratiir a sst, tlt `of . s tie ino eapttallization - from $hareQto $40,000 a mile; but:they..-i clar , that it cannot make 1as lbw rates for t.Z X. Z."Rjlropd as it tould have sode aIt bpen rtit ted to remain tiddep.tidet,: and with but $20,000 a mliotf stock and bona If It were true that the Railroad Coom missljp was obliged ,to .and did base -its rates ipoan. c`apitlization r fixed charges, and OIenp tbet. alone, the con tention unquestionabby would be good. iBut it is 'nntenable for several rea sons. The first. s that the commis :io#isala.that it dpes not so base ibse sitatos. the second i to4, ,~1aia l. Yready` ald, thaat .'the. -prchased lne,. with low capitalization; is already con trolled., bIy the purchasing line. The third is. t'at the Railroad Commission do.es . not make rates for- individual lines, taking all the circiumstances coo. ;cerning r eaclt into consnderation; but, inaateal, makte t*art for general ap-' patlati :it permlts a line capitalized at' $20),000 a mile to charge as much' as pltali ed at double tlh9t amount. Ts4lf X. Y. Z. he romaj a'-h they Ar&ndeiendeut lines ao::',mo; than it- permits an ad vance ,in ratds thereupon when they ha te bee di consolidated. The policy o r the. %om.xf.i .,t equalize rzs as -ospeen'p* 'oto l. ptuS r.. . thios 'onl whoa c while eaplation cmy e factor ini eOtei+aing 8 r sts..ihich may be enfiorced Opon zairbiadi, It is not nec esarily a. ntrui actw.4 ing expenses haves more to 2O witt5 it'ine Withi- liaf.s ibit 2s4A tlia~y not be abl tOp hauli fretght as -heplyrp as. . one with large indebtedness, because it may havve heavier gresa , 'lightr. traek and inferior equipment. Consiý!eripg all these things, the eeh sobidatidn f rtilridads makes no ma- b terial .differepee, except in some in sta.ces to ,imprpve ,the service and to ive bnehine:rateb ahsfeiae of tirwo line rates. If by consolidation the ag- e gregat-of bonded ndebtedness were nereased It - might be dlgierent, but there has been no such inreae. h WOMEN'S NEGECJT SUFFERINGTHESU*EPENALI r eQalth Thus Lost Is Restored by Lyiep 1. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. How many women do~-y kt r A xt are perfectly .well and strong ? We hear every day the same story over and over again. " I do not feel well; I am .i AliKateA*Dona d More than likely you speak the same wordsyourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. Thecause maybe easily traced to some derangement of the fe male organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backaee, bearing-down pains, flatulency, nerv ousness, sleeplessness. leucorrhaea. These sym toms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless beeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. Thenever-failingremedyfor all thes symptoms is L.dia F. Pinkhamns Vg. etable Compound. Miss Kate iMcDonad, of Woo~dricg Y. J., writes: Bear Mrs. F.inhami " I think that a womanaturslly diWjdeste mske her troubles known to the public, but restored health has meant so much to me that I csnnot help from telling mine for the -sake Sother suffering women Fora long time I suffered unt2ld a ony with %a uterine trouble and Irregularities, whidh made me.aphysical wreck, and no one thought I 'otillia cover, but Lydia 1. Pinky ham's Vegetable (Compound has entirely cured me. andrmade me welland strong, and I eel it my dutto tellotherauffering.women ' atapsp hdid.medicine it is." If you.are ill, don'trherittatetto 'get bottle .of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble 'Compound at once, :and 'write to Mrs. Pinkham,Lynn. Mass;, forspecial dvidce-tis.fee and.alwwys.helpful. SiSt. .Petet's, at Rome, is in the forn ii of a cross '636 feet long and 450 feet wide. .Its height is only "'two feet .less than Its width. 9 The fellow Who. knows himself too well realizes that familiarity breeds ° contempt. 'The North American Indian is one of the few savages who have never s invented an alcoholic stimulant. .Defles Time. 'One of the most beautiful women in SAmerica defies the ravages of time by I simply keeping her blood purified with Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pep sin. It will do the same for you. If r. taken at the least sign of bowel, liver L or stomach trouble, it will prevent all kinds of sickness, keep your circula 'tion clear, and your skin and con a, plexion as fresh and pure. as in child hood. Sold by all druggists at 50c and .$109. Money back if it fails. Even the best natured people {can faill out when they are in the hammock together. SWhen an unmarried -woman 'dies in' Brazil the coffin, hearse and livery of Mw the coachman are all scarlet. ntaont ~those -'lh 'if-e N:'tei'ed' tihea ' ih~t tawdrd-the Grand Prize-at St. Louis World's Fatr w the A. J. Tower Ce.,the makers of the FISi SBRAND SLICKERS. Many of our readers who went to the Fair, will recall their eile exhibit in which waterproof eabm.ts were shOWn adapted toso many uses that almost, evey .department of the woride -Pork was suggqsated.' The Brand Pojae was a s -'served t lhute to one o .the.otdest -manufacturin SGallalithe, or "milk-stone," is being much used for decorating, and ;rom ises to take the plkce -of marble. . -T1o tRE A COLP I ONE' DAT Take Laxative Bromo Q mtaine- Tablets. A dt g'eist refund the money f It falas to ure.E'. ,'i rove's signature is on each; box. 2. , There are over 70,Q6a .finger Impanes sious. at- Scotlanad Yard, no two ofe Ws7ick ae alike. SA Frei~t profess.c is the ow rr o , .ellection of 920 human heads, rep resenting every known race a% .people. TThe crstal palace accoimmodates moire pepile than 'any other, buildina in the world. It will hold 100,000. ,Dan't t1 Jar You Tfo have a -cough. that you can't leave off-even when you sgo to bed? Put it away for good by using Sim mons' Cough Syrtp. It heals infiam motion. of the throat and, l.ngs-gives you rest ant dpeaceful sleep. "Ministers .may come and ministers may go but the choir feud goes on for ever, Automobiles are good things to teach, men . how to take long walks ba chome. . Try One Package. .. SIf "Defiance . tar.h" does no'i :a Syout return It 'to your dealer: If it does you 'get one-third mrore for. the same money. It will give you" satis tfaction, and will not stick ;tothe Iron. A ntrishn-an says that being an aun cient must have been a ,healthy oo cupation. An Untimely heath. An untimely death- so often follows -neglect of slight cough dr -cold.- . If Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of -Sweet Gum.and Mulein-is taken in time it willprevent any e*il results:. It cures coughs, colds and consanUition, At -druggists, .Se; 60c. and $1,00 a. 'ottle. Mapy ,a man who says he has great presence of- mind manages succestful' lyto conceal it. '= . When You Buy 8tarthS b IuDefiaec. sand -el the Sb.tt 19 os. for 10 ento, One used, &lwSys 'uea It is very difftt6ult fuMr to diebe lieve that a girl with golden halt and blue eyes would ever tell. a I -ose.aTe eir!oravii e arrwe. . s Renforne 1k thb t94ret'lot tlioes wl o' have fo.and out. GOUT EVtN WITH CRITIC. Wiftao*rrang metAt StecZtually Mus: Zied Captious Husband, . A cerntisb well known polticiatan's daughter has a busbi~td who is dief Iqed to fe critieal- . Most ot hisf friends are men of gi-dat wealth, who !v Ea tr~eut.l. well,' and 'associatii ti h t~hadse him somewhat hard to please in the matter of look ing. ask, after tasting an entree -hise wife had -racked .herbrain 'to think up. ".What 'on- eatth a this?" ih would say when desert came on. 'Is' this, iupiposed to be a salad ?" he would inquirb ~Fcastically when the letttue' was served. :The wife siQod'it as long; 'as she could. One evening he.came home in a particuilarly 'capltious itinior. His wife was dressed in her most becom ing gown and fairly bubbled over with wit. ,They went in t'o dinner. The aOup tureen"was, brought' !i. Tied to. one 'andle was, a card qqntaining the information in a big round hand: "This is soup."' SRastt beef followed, with a placard announcing: "This is roast beef." The potatoes ,were labeled,. the gravy dish was placarded, the olives bore a cardmarked *Olives," the salad bowl carried a tag marked "Salad," j and when the lee. cream came in: a card announcing `This is iice cream" came with it. The wife talked of a thousand dif ferent things all through the meal. Never once by word or look did she I refer to the labeled dishes. Neither then nor therearter did she say a 1 word about them, and never since I that evening has the captious husband ventured to indulge in criticism of his home. dinners.-New York Press. TO PR'ESERVE A HUSBAND. i)vice That Combines Hlmeor and 'Conmmon Sense. For this -purpose 'elect a nlee, kind, amiable, industrious, generous man. The American variety is far better, than the 'fdreign kind.: Prepare him by having him go through a long en- t gagement, which effectually renders y a man n soft. thing and makes him",' easy -to harfdle. 'Gently detach haim from all of his 'o'ld 'friends and at iuaintances and remove any habits he may have,. "He ;is then ready to can, preserve Or. make Jam, as you choose. . 'I',- ,p ~laii~n., ~ C P n choose. t To can, merely deprive him of bhi s latch-key and throw a handful o mother-in-law in the house. Men cork ed up like this ..have been. known ti 0 keep for years without' spoiling s though when .they are opened up, i: kept to long, they 'are a~t to be sour e -To make, jam, prepare as before, bul r shred all of hisf finer feelings by nag ging and poutnd them into a pulp b3 complaints. To ,preserve a. husband put as much love into the heart as ii will hold, add an ocean of sympathy a World of tendterriess, a pound of for bearance, a dram of patience and drop him into it until he is thorough ly coated over with sugar.. Husbands should anways be ·rystalized one at a time. Never in pairs. Neither should they ever be stood in hot water This is where many womeri make mis takes.-Memphis Commercial-A ipeal. Willie Warmed His Deposits. C Rogers' has a small -.graidsdn, of whom' he is veiry fond. The boy one day last week espied in ,a. ti soiPo a r savings bank in the form .of a rooster I gayly painted- in yellow and red. He asked for and obtained from his grand father the doveted toy-.' Befo4rbe 4.ra "ping his pennies in the slot made to 'receive them in -the back of the t. y She examnined it critiallir and iriquhfrd r "Do the pennids go i~ti'ligi ii - the rdoster's stomach. . His nurse' replied:, ""I tija I tri <do:" ,Wilie had a lively i-elntexl qraneotf an inadvertent spodnYtliof Ice cream wb.h, th het had .lhlee" .wa lo1ed1 Itastily. A fellow feelitng mada ': wondrous kind. '-hSo 'iiald: " '"Tiey're 'so ;tld: l 1 ansl part hm irst beor I Gp them. '..w l proceeded to d-.di" ;hs grandfatiher e on brearing 'of the b.y's Joitudi· f the comfort e(lf i4he -osar' 's t'gi1 amused .m. sif . . .-o a le . Willie,'wlwhse tileswfan uald ae - turbed by. any amot-nt a, -q eazb After the Vcte "were 'Cou vted. The editor, of this paper -iet 'tl enemy last Tuesday:a d we 'are theirs in carload lots,. We lost out-and- odi opponent won la. The only:way we can account for. this is that bhe got more votes than we did. We are' not lame, maimed ot'sore over the' result: A number of voters promised to vote for us, fit made . mistake on el)eetie day and voted for the other fellow such is politics. ' , Hereafter this-paper will be more=fp a religious paper than a political one. We have to do somethingr to' squar: ourselves for the lying. we have done_ in- behalf of ourselrvea sand others :-= We- Anti ourselveli 'nowv withouti friends.,'influemnce. 'motef, credit di meal ticket, and those owin'g us wilt doo e to our reljcf Rat rce. c 6 ipp. ogles or ecusetill UIPe, receid anim, less it bears the mark of "he sender-. that is, gold, silverO teo:curreney. - We will be found an;-the ti office, during business 'ho.rs; '"inles. we are dodg ing our creditdfs:L-lfgst& Oen m. fere's the way she sang. to me: .~ By-low, by-low, ,' As she held me on herel e, -n Long ago, long .. " - Oh. the years beweti, amr loin:,: ' And their blnuat!ng' specters 'tfi"rong Ye~ I hea.t r her- :fdeir ong; I have wearied oi tle way By-low, by-low And the sunset is bttr gray, Well I kx}o, wýl know. lXet, ry inthetJ ; ug' thne -§treSs Comes- ~aor somn, 'ra hea.,r td lessu m Comes .your- sng %lQit a carsso By-low, by-low. :. - Hold me,, mother, a.s .. -ii' By-low. by-low Lot your song"'.oe hiv tt..ld' - aEt "d'lowZ ebb and .Saw m Hold yne -t your loVing b re-ast - Sing the sp fis . i. t.h. : e, be;t: -A. . eWaterhouse -Ieet a thee 100111 % i'b, '. M t*rbpS~'t or thlik Whjf 11* Iindec khsgmo·rD!at IaD mo fatr hair f seogrest that, according to a writer i' the Doudor , it eatond hair. Nor does she hidei the fact tat Rhe dyes it periodicall his'> m :has` cope down to° er" 6fr ei mother and grandmother, ad~i i"ir e ftf h _outc.me om f at.trr ut . o C . 6Pbbic Medical Fund. annutal revenue of $100,om0.". This is divided among forty dpcrtor, wihe re ceive $2,500 each l.'.retiir f't I t Zurich who may claim their services. Strange b Ar gr n4A there Ia is =-bdlidt itlhtAi ;so arranged that therIe''' e' t 'be an servants present during the meal:. . bs'el h ies toced"at: -the .da to eey "Yesa" sdth , te aDther, "you muste aiwa s rem emby that =l li. lanwiu week!' "-Atilata Constitttion:, - Modern. w.ilLaow be taken, and those who ae-.a tribute ten cents or more will receive trading-stamiips from the u °shers"-, Woman's Home Compauiqn. Every genius was an tain nr`ft aon time or another. Plod ahead with your work, having in. It a ivine faith, and sooner ow later y must win out. Foibles of th t Polo men wit'a black' ye "felta delidoy" about i doing td.uty, and, until the eye got well, always did n t duty . SaId a sman who ýa been detected .heating at cards: "They threaten to kick me downstairs. :Whatsam to do?" The tfriend appealed to oi rel this timely ,ounsel: ,"Play- one the ground oon. o -t Free~oo3&1 Waiai other seere .Am4 te r iaaokdwittfte Ea~WC wvil be a T#E 1+. C. MLA 0 TKOPfdWO 1 A TA11 77-VM7 That you may rewi welrl y f msa work hsard to, get` sufctlentiy' tiled, atnd-riust also wok O·rd _tc to tile tb .afford. it. Do Your; Clothee ý6`bk Yellow? ',; Thee se, Defiance °St arch,:- it . twil . keep them bite-40 ins. .ow14 cents., `"Te -n e oiorness ar rivest at eel ingtoofapeechup his sleeve, and sli . old ,member tsw there 'withx o'~iug aecd awey 2nii throat, Jl: r·gs: ·edr'tx lb'qaq iý'fo 'h it comsomi dud ese. hb·eeittsa -L iret e . jof· Consumptionac : looMas cg io fre ,z piaranteed. AddIe a Dr ,,T 4,li Runkr!iFio atb lsle, +ý otf acher i. sore places than imen:ev saw Ar-f~t Justf~~ Utiie i' ~ WgasSfsonI 1nuea1' .be a oUt , $tb~u tý t5 indS cperbotle caslonally lkhnt at k. few s-* £;~=a 11,. brOetr * Ts d , " 1~ 'eve detest alt ow~ *ltm '-ý ·adwbifr4t~?~ by1 ]bB*skltj·~jg ~ ii~; can .be *r .ari aid€e-~i .og2g$ ~I "-i 3 The-book 'of J!0ob #bte I, bie toe,!.l k~~oh ~i t bee salr~ar on thie"=a teu'&W an;r Rome women ,a~re I 4bhea* eZ cy23, `t1 irk .4 ~ ~jiii~3;.~-n d O #Bo gieo-- brEimsk~t p p dqhiii upfI I,. a jieb~s~ kzev trie*:~t: esther ~·~wei~ woli·~v;t~rtk:-·:~r ih koupr b~sano -~~szeg '~~t~i~e;;~~~~a~ I~-c'ri~;#hilprgij;iDidig;~ 4·~e Q;rf·~i~ir· 3 '. P. * . 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