HER SECRET TROUBLES. The Unknown Trials Which a Woman Endured Without Complaint--- Ww hy T hey Vanished. Near the close ot one of the most trying of the few hot days of the present year a pale, care worn woman might have been geen at the window of her dwelling appar- ently in a condition of complete exhaus- tion. Her efforts to meet the accumulated duties of her household had been great but unsuccessful, while the care of a sick child, whose wails could even then be heard, was added to her otherwise overwhelming troubles. Nature had done much tor her and 1m her youthful days she had been not only beautirul but the possessor of health such as is teldom seen. Dut home and family duties and the depressing cares which too eften accompany them had pro- ven greater than her splendid strength and she felt at that moment not only thal life was & burden but that death would be nu grand rebef. This is po unusual expe- rience. It is, in fact, a most common every- day occurrence, and a great prayer is con- stantly ascending from thousands of homes for deliverance from the deadly power which is enslaving so many wives, mothers and daughters. And yet these duties of life must be met. No woman can afford to turn aside from the proper care of her home and the ones who are committed to Ler care, although mn dowg these duties she may eacrifice her health, and possibly life Weelf. ‘I'he experience of one who successfully overcame such trials and yet retained health and all the blessings it brings is thus told by Rev. William Wat son, Presiding Kider of the Methodist- Episcopal church, residing at Watertown, N. Y. He sand; “My wife became completely run down through overwork and care of a sick mem- ber of our housebold, and 1 eatertained serious apprehensions as to her future, She waa languid, pale, utterly exhausted, with- out appetite, and 1n a complete slate of physical decline. And yet she did not, could not neglect her duties. I have seen 10 care for the onesshe loved when I could teil, much she was suffering. back into the state of nervous exhaustion she [alt before. Her head pained her fre- quently, ber body was becoming bowed by seemed departed, What to do we not tell. I resolved, however, this end began ts treat her myself. Tomy great relief her system has been toned up, her strength restored, her health complete- ly recovered and wholly by the use of Warner's Tippecanoe, which 1 regard as the greatest tonic, invigorator and stomach remedy that has ever been discovered. 1 was led to use it the more readily as I had Warner might produce would be a yalua- ble one. Warner's Tippecanoe and Warner's Safe several Doctors of Divinity as well as m merous laymen who are using both great benefit.’’ If all the overworked and duty driven women of America could know of the ex- tame, there can be little doubt that much of the pain, asd most of the depressing in- fluences of life might be avoided. Such truths are too valuable known. tm A A —C——— Tae year ’'16: “And this is June, leaty June,” said Mr, Smiley, as he drew on his overcoat for a morning stroll, ‘‘Never saw nothing like it since 1816, the cold summer, when there was a frost every month in the year,” “Dear me, Ichabod,” do let 1816 alone. 1've heard more about that year, and land sakes you wasn’t but four years old, What do you really remember about it?” “I was a great deai brighter at four years old—" “Than you are now,” said Hananah, testily, and the old man, casting a mournful look of appreciation upon her, moved off, trying to whistle ‘““Bona- vigor of youth but he couldn't do if, A xew view: “Well, makes you so glum What's happened?” was the sympa thetic greeting which met a citizen the other morning, “Everything has Josie to pieces, I've lo=t £15,0001n the ast three months.’ “Goodnessl How I envy you.” “Eovy me?” was the as- tonistuing inquiry. ‘“Wky certainly. You must have had it to lose.” This well, 8 new light and they went down the walk pufling their cigars Falowly: Crusu=mp: Colonel Old Btyle, “This is indeed # pleasure, I never see your ladyship but I feel that 1 am ten years younger,” Lady New Style (who hasnt been to the lyceum for nothing. ‘‘Jndeed, colonel, then you should avoid me. A meeting or two more and you'll be in your second childhood!” Hz paused: ‘‘Pause,” said the high- ly-cultivated Boston girl to Lér lover, who was about to kill a mosquito, “Pause: In the balanced and admir- ably -adapted economy of nature man cannot interfere without disarran ing the whole order of things.” ye gr paused, Exaxmrven—Well, sir, we will now suppose that you have been called in to attend a patient who has taken a powerful dose of arsenic. Whats would ou advise giving him? M. D. (in em- ryo)—The last sacramonts, sir, Tue peculiar costume of the dwel lers in Arizona is thus described by a “tender-foot;” “In ordinary weather he wears a belt with pistols in it When it grows chilly he puts on an other belt with pistols in it, and when it becomes really cold he throws a Winchester rifle over his shoulders,” Buon: 2 Adoly tras, bey let us leave the avenue and stroll al the margin of the river.” ‘Not any, Evavgeline; no more margins for Ha, (Adolphus bad boa speculating in futures that AGRIC ULT ‘URE. PLANT A FEW ¥ rUIT TrERS, —It is not yet teo late to order and plant a few fruit trees or vines, They may be pro- cured of the nearest nurseryman, and planted promptly after being bronght home. A fow quince and pear trees, a few apple trees, a fow grape vines, if only a few, will be a help, and in a short time will produce fruit alter their kind. There are many who like the early acid fruits as the strawberry, currant, goose- berry, &o., and a few of each of these should be planted, if only enough for house nse, Every garden or yillage lot should have a supply of fruits in variety. They are more wholesome ns food than mnoh that is eaten by villagers ana townspeople, or even farmers themselves. It will not cost muoh to set out a small number of trees, vines and plants, and ing for them as well as in eating the fruit when it is in season. Fruit should largely take the piace of more solid food, especially meats, son, The omly way for everybody to get a supply is for them to raise their own, that already started attend to it now, this week, immedsately, Crover Ferrrizer.—Two three crops of smali grain can be raised in succession to advantage on any plece of land, every orop of small grain, this hypothesis wheu a farmer wants to enrich his land or any one or more pie- ces, lot him seed the land with small grain for two or three years ln succession, always sowing clover in the spring and ploughing in the fall ver, grain a crop of clover will spring up from the seed in the ground exposed to the action of the elements by ploughing for the crop of small grain, Another fact PerrorsvM aAxp Woon, Wood white pine exposed fully to the weather, and treated with a wash of petroleum yeais ago, says a farmer remains hard and about a sixth of an inoh of the outside, The of several barns; and after a lapse of as when first laid. Where the roofs are much shaded, no moss has formed on to slide freely, and this freedom We once experimented, by hauling nure upon two acres of clay foam land. One and acre upon each piece. drills being six- When the The manured piece gave twenty-two tons per acre, and the The excellence was due fo the and the eost of the extra labor was only 82 50 per acre, Its, therefore, that the first consideration in furnishing food for plants is thorough | DOMESTIC. i Den cory ought to be made palat- | uble, and be frequently seen on the dinner table, but many people who like corn dislike this stuff because it is not cooked properly; it should always be put to soak in lukewarm water the afternoon of the day before it is to be eaten, Do not throw away the water in which it is soaked, or then you lose much of the best there is in the eorn, Then early, at least two hours before dinner, putitin a saucepan over the fire, and let it cook slowly but steadily until it is tender. A little cream added to the milk, batter, pepper, and salt are desirable, and a teaspoonful of sugar will sometimes do wonders mn giving flavor to the dish, —— A Lucky Kangaroo Huanter, One of the most daring Kangaroo hun- ters of Australia, and his stag hounds, were | ternbly lacerated by a wounded Kangaroo, on the great sheep ranche of Mr. Alfred Jacobs entirely cured by the use ot St Mr, Hay writes that it is the greatest | Ax orange basket, or a plate orange baskets, makes a handsome deo- | partionlarly for | a birthday party or a holiday meal make and yet to draw the fruit through then cut the skin of the orange the shape of a little basket, with a handle. This may be filled with candy, whipped cream, or with anything you ohoose. The orange pie, for | or for ambrosia—that is, ice cream and cake, In one week Ely's Orcam opened a pas- sege in one nostril through which 1 had not breathed in three yours, subdued an inflammation in my head and throst, result of Catarrh. —Colonel O., M. Nai , Uwego, A Y. See adv, A A ———— To make an appetizing beef stow, take out the bone and bind the pieces of beef tightly, puting a lemon, pared and cut in two, and some herbs in fore binding, Place it in as small a stew-pan or kettle as will allow of its being covered with water, Let it cook slowly and gently; do not add any water unless absolutely necessary, nd fry it brown, water also any sliced choose; or cook the a kettle by themselves be- and add to the vegotables you vegotables in hand in it, and strong enough to minutes, stir it up well, and skim off all Then take out the grain and bam floor, and dry the seed by sprink- hing slacked lime, pilaster-of.-pars, or Plant or sow the next day or two if possible, because, if suffered too dry to bard, the swollen in the bnne, dry the seed, the lime, ete., on it aot as a slight fertilizer. sprinkled ticulturhist, writing about strawberries | good in all localities, but that there are certamn general rules which should al. ways be borne in mind, to wit—thorongh culture, a moist situation, careful watoh- ing and a love for the business, Mr, Hinkley further theorizes in this way, i i instinet, it is the trinmph of gluttony, or a lingering memory of Eden. The longing is so universal that I prefer to regard it in the best light, It is the trace of the angelic in man’s nature—a hint of his former innocence and noble tastes, Too muoh blood cannot pass through the ndder of a mileh cow, and conse quently she should have abundant exer- cise, The common practice of keeping the cow quiet in the stable lessens the coat of keep in some respects, and no doubt promotes the production of milk, but in order that the cow may be heal thy and the milk of the best quality she should have some exercise, even if but an occasional privilege of the barnyard. One great advantage of an early vege. table garden is that two erops may be grown in one season, If an abundance of manure be used the drain upon the soil should not be great, water you will have very rich gravy, and a portion of —— in “We know that Dr. Graves’ Heart Re- gulator will cure Hoart Disease. 50 years’ use and many persons of prominence testi. fying prove it —Readville Press.” 81. ERIats, J taking the upper oyoiashes tween the thamb and finger, lid completely under lashes, snd gently backward and forward, bs and over the moving it any spocks in to the lower fringe and remain there after having let go upper, This is a sure plan, and can be adopted anywhere; but re- quires some per everanoce to acquire it, and should not be given up if the first unsuccessful. Auy disa greeable feeling about it is not hall so painful or dangerous as is by the smallest speck. Wise Saws, Dryden says: “‘None but serve the fawr;”’' “Men are but children of a larger growth.” and “Through thick and thin." When Greeks join Greeks then was the tug of war.'”"—Natbaniel lee 1692, Cartioline, the oaly petroleum hair renewer, known the world over in 1883 $ Lh the brave de- . Le -. - A Naw Vanmery op Cage. —-Beke in a large tin one cake, which when risen and baked, shall be not more than two inches deep. Take from the tin care fully, and frost thickly over the top with boiled frosting in which, directly after taking it from the stove, have stirred English walnut meats, Chop the meat not so fine, however, that they may not be readily distinguished, Cut in pieces about two inches wide For tne cake itsolf use any good white take receipt. Flavor with lemon or vanulla, in slices and served in saucers at ner, a great addition may be made by slicing some boiled carrots with them, Do not cook the carrots and beets to. gether, but in separate kettles, Served A Ware Frioasser, — Pat the A stowpan Iittie water; add mace, pepper and | salt, Beat up the yolk of an egg with a gill of swoot cream, and stir into the Herve hot, Garnish with lemon, To Draraoxy Moris on Carrer Boas, ~ Bprinkle pienty of powdered borax down, then sprinkle plenty all around the edges of the carpet after it is down, and blow or shove it under the surface, is “Woman,” “quoth Jones, “are the salad of life, at once a boon and a blessing.” “In one way they're salad indeed,” replied Brown; so much time in their dressing.” REE aT | Patience is bitter, but its truit is sweet, BoMe people get so soon Bnookzon. ‘Hello, Monty, you?" Lord Montagne “Pretty well, thanks, you?——and —a—what is your ne sme?” p— —— fmportsane. When you visit or leave Now York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop ul tne Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tril Depot, how are Brabazon, million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. Europeau Plan, Eleva Hestaarant supplied with the Lest, Ilorse CAFS, plages and elevate 1 raliroad to wll depots. Families can live betler for leas woney at the Graud Unkon Hotel than at any other Orst-class hotel lu the city, —— eos ora— Vioren Hwao says his intellect ‘grows stronger with age, and does not rest,” and she same thing might be Prely Wemen. Ladies who would retain freshnoss and vi vacity. Try “Wells Health Henewer,” - ———— Lare's pleasures: “Am 1 hurting | badly?’ asked a Boston dentist | of a lady whose teeth he was fixing | aud who was emitting horrible groans, “Oh, not in the least, but I " was the reply. groan, Kemarkable rsoape, John Kuby, of Lafayette, Lud, had a very narrow escape from death, This is his own I was in last Our best physi I finally got “One year ago the clans gave my case up. 80 low wenty- four hours. My frie: bottle of Dz. Wm. Hall's Balsam Lungs, which benefited me, until I am new ids then purchased n for the I continued fu perfect health, having em —— Tuy oall “She wicket-keeper of the ancient Mariner, Life Vreserver, IT you are laisg your grip on life, wy GUeCl LO WERK Bpola ————— - There 18 no power of genius that can do the work of toil, ‘St. Bernard PRCaRTANE PILLS” LIVER and BII i OF FREY 0 TIVES kos, HEana iE an DYSPEPSIA hws row, BB cents, 81 Drugeista iy jain seul PRES Add rem NAKRD YE MST AL Fiia 5 Me Badr BERK (AKEHS Kew VAR 3 TH t Wormy Yeing of th L the wneus pocind oa Lost Manhoo od. Debi jity, 4 ¢ ’ 8 painiten y Cured * Elagtic Coppa ae £ po. or BROr 5 en ’ RAR LRAT T. 160 Puiten Ot. “Nev Toth. reg we Master we wt for its qui - hearty sction Le Back, , Bolatd << This por j fae and oon “% ¥ Crick In the Rack, Ride or Il and Mx ded, Bare ( ar aches sliher Lod oF Gow raat, Lge iaies Lie pads Cw an ee bead The vutus Waka ros yen oR, ius snd SRIYOR, sows A CREAT - SUCCESS fon and vind - tnde dining ys Blomnat t family dll Fie ener DR. = DSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER r a setlon and Disonses R. E. SELLERS & Co. Prop 8, PITTSBURG PA. SAE AS AEA EERE IES EAE EERE «+ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND All hae i Fone WN * and Weaknesses 50 common * tse Rt tioourbatl ten ne “NY * FEMALE POPULATION #» Prise #1 In Houid, pil] or lovenge form, for (he legitimate healing of pnd hat {Ff does all n gladly testify. * hice, Inflamm. “© OTTER U8 ani nb Weak noe, wi arly nding a A Pangan aap sen eee Fal A Flatulency. Anetrovenl] rraving te. and relieves Woak nese of Lhe Sloman? Lomting Hosdacrhes Nervous Prostration, i 3 dom and Indl =, onneing pain, sired by ils uae hiet. Lotters of vi drwgpiets LE I AGENTS WANTED wo Tht. Thres ¥ ears meng OUR WIL B INDIANS br Gene IMODGE und STITT EY 7 T0.000 wo 4 A gente se io " wo nar en Plate. vie A A ORT HINGTON 4 O C0 | Hartford, Conn The rent eallnetion of Ue wooed Lh tors hopes dwroie braver tisgnments and hair. breadth scapes, pemantie ine Baa mand struggles dr aus jenrnaya, dari bold donde on or gy the Great Civil a re oy or ®, Vidiadiphia or 8 Lav — R LU 1768, SPecirlS FOR WOMEN, #2, by ZE & 00, 1119 Girard Se, Advice free at office or bY letter (FETROLEUM JELLY reduced from reduced from reiiuced form 3 One Ounce bottles Two Ounoe bottles Five Ounce bottles to 10a to 15¢c ts. to 85e. y i 25¢ ublie must not socep! any but orginal goods by ua, as the Lmtations are worthless. New York. ORmDBOr uk = toe bo Laniment. Pres » oanta The y Tok Lian Chesebrough Manufacturing Oo, ues and value, Adjusts perfectly » , rend | wii $3 o Ko! not 4 for Bo i ie o Cuffs, # to 12 - a UAMBRIDOK. hi to oy. Ww ¥ i nn yy YOU WHAR THEM? 1 pt wh LE, 12 to Rin, or air fan 5 GENTS WANTED for the LIVES wt nou ve J ie le wn Fe 4 3 ih ry PERS Nu Co SEs ue oth sides starch polished, hoi sg Aoubiing Shar 3 We postpay THRIA Ly Mention La RANE nLe roe Mx ne ARS, -. HUMOROUS. Porarioar: “Julia” wants to “what a party platform is.” { platform, Julia, twenty resolutions, strong in non-es | sentials, vague in essentials; round the i Well " | the Mormons; clamerous for | of civil service reform; down on eorrup- | tion, loud in its praise of purity and | determined to have 1t if it takes every | cent the party can raise. The plat. | form, you undestand Julia, is =» legit { mate aud necessary part of the cam- | paigu pomp and eircumstance; along with the banners, transparencies | and torches, and when the campaign is over—well, it is stored away iu the | collar or garret, along witn the rest of | the uniforms and torches, A campaign torch, indeed; it gives out a great deal | of smell and smoke with a very uncer- | tain, flickering light. BoMEWHAT puzzled: Last winter a great religious revival was held in a cer- tain Ohio neighborhood, and several | good men brought all their influence {to bear on a certain farmer named Harris. After many efforts he was { brought to the auxious seat, and then | they had the happiness of heariz ng him | announce that Le felt himself saved, In the course of three or four days the | minister met him and asked: ‘Well, | brother Harris, how do you feel?’ “Ob, | kinder plaguey mean,” was the reply, “You do! What is the trouble?” “Well, I hadn't found the Lord over 20 ' Vital Questions !! Ask the most ini hata Of any : the world for quieting and allayi tation of the nerves and curing a nervous complaints, giving natur seh what £1 RIWAYSR And they will tell you unl ‘“ of Hope!! CHAYTER I. of vine for vy or all the most ening best and only HRN Jal in the can be relied on to cure al kidneys ‘8 disease, red : and a and ailments peculiar to We “And they will ell you emphatically *' Dud hulll" Ask the 1 phy’ i and urinary org te diabetes, retent of ordi 8 sright bility pin urine HEE ex] “What | cure for slipati fever, ague, Movidral Hen when with others eqn And compou fn wonderful these reed i { treo agent who beat me out of $15 There I was, ready to fly futo | the gates of Heaven, and there he was, | ebuckling to think of how he worked | off a Jot of erab-apple trees on me for a new kind of pear! I couldn't even | break his neok, and the old woman | she got in and said I was allus gittin' | in & box, and the hull thing has sorter | stirred me up till I can’t say whether I'd rather lick a lightning-rod man or i be } * AL anges VERY narrow escape: A youth of | Hibernian extraction in chopping wood with a hatchet the other day was unfortunate as to graze the thumb his left hand with which he was steadying the piece of kindling he wi splitting, Ruoefully at the in- jured member he remarked: ‘Be gorra, it was a good thang I did not have hold ot the handle with both hands, or 1'd cut it off sure.” {| “Noone has a right to find fault with another unless he credits him with his good qualities, otherwise i would be keeping books of debt without credit,” said Deacon Solum to Das Pelter, both residents of & lively little town Main, “Wall, then, Deacon,” answerd Dan, “I'll give ye credit fur bein’ a good swoker, aud I'll then have er right ter charge ye with borrerin’ too much ter- barker off from me,” pO of AR ed gazing HAVE 11 an - : A Derrorr dentist has just extracted ; Lhe ig tooth of a black-and-tan termer, and cut off the teeth of a pet squirrel, Nobody yet brought him any old hens, achi has ——— The Dally Scourge of Thousands r feliow trrmen and ¢ ently flared ere. which for fever an in general Ki n are relieved b -_ ine hetmalisy Dip he steal the dog? po Yea, said the prisoner, *‘‘1 admit that the back of my trousers were tangled in | the dogs teeth and that I dragged the animal away, bat if you call that steal. | ing a dog no man on earth is safe from committing crime.” No disease can sh Iw ench quick results | a8 Heart Disease; do not delay, Dr. Graves Heart Regulator is a specific. §1 per bot- tie at druggists. a —————— ——— is oho Tasos one wou ld wish to have ex- vressed aifferentiy: Musical waiden— | *I hope I am not boring you, playing | 80 much?” Enamored youth-—**Oh, no! Pray go on! I-—1I'd so much sooner { bear you play than talk!” s——— For ten or twelve years I have been se- verely afilicted with Uatarrh. Never be. fore found such decided relief as from | Kiy's Cream Balm. 1 conmder myself | cured. J. W. Buffiogton, Mechamocsville, | N. X. [Price 50 cents. ] —— — Buyers want a hundred eyes, sellers | none, I —————— FOR DYRPREPRIA, INDIGRETION, depression of apir. ita and general debility. in their various forme; also As A preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “PFerro-Phosphorated. Elixir of Calisaya” made by Caswell, Hazard & Oo, New York, and sold by all Druggisls, is the bost tone, and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, It has no equal uti i—— Disinterestedness is the very soul of virtue, EI re. “Rough on Toothaons,™ Instant rehef for neur tosthache, face. ache, Ask for “Rough on Toothache.” 13&85c i The sense of death is most in appre- hension, Piso's Remedy for OUstarrh 18 8 certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. Straightforward integrity is best to baffle duplicity. PR Kumep's Great Nerve Restorer = the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases, All street, free. Bend to 951 Arch Phtadelnin, Pa Any truth, Mhtully faced, is strength in itsel be — “Rough on Itoh." on Itoh” cures hum eruptions, ring. , BAIL rhoam, chil a AAI MOSM LT Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. “ worm, Parties as well © BLAINE AGENTS WANTEDY Pron "1 E's CHO ". Sot the po & 7 — wpe from = distance. Out £8 free actual funy asecrs. Wor cireniars § wise bu Spo o fortheoming bums rous MY WIFE. “Yoo OF A MiSHAND.” 175 Hinstratione is % dens. The HIT OF THE YEAR! | Wo HL. THOMPSON, Pab.. 464 Foils. Pe torts WHIRE ALL ELSE Fa 18. “ ah ByTos Tastes po Bcd be Qr Foggia In the brnan b iy ERADICATED by nein CLARK'S INFALLIBLE WORM WORM SYRIP! An old-time remedy. Safe n Rafe and clocto. Decta. al in its action. Price 25 cents un bottle, 8 VOR =ALE BY DRUGGINTS. “%3 insane Persons Rertored cory for Neves Afvarions, Fits, Bplcpey, etc. Dr ELINE 8 GREAT INPALLIZLE if taken a Ne Fas after rrr : trem AT RA STOPPED FREE NERVERESTORER Mavweion: recesses. for all Bare & a Dismasms. Owdy owes Druggies. BE ay LT py GOOD NEWS 0 LADIES! Greatest Indsoomentis ever of fered. Now's pour Ligne to up orders for our oelelrited Tons CRRA CAFR, Walnut eal lHalr Restorer. 18 is entiredy different from a hors aud as lie nae indiontos ie & perfect agetable | Ha arer. It will immediately Tree the hoad from all dand 1rafl, restore rR hatr to He naturel eclor, and produce 8 pew gro where 1 has fallen off, ft dows pol affect the health, which sulphur sugar of lead and nitrate of al ver prepa. slione have done It will cd e light or faded balr maa to» beawiifal glossy seh. Ask your ark fort. Fach bottle is warranted, Smith, Kline & Cs, Wholesale Agta, Pula. Pa. and ON Ee —— oA A Skin of Reanty sa joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S or Magical Beautifier. . Resnoves Tan, Pmples, Freo- kia Moth. Patches, Bashy, ana Skin dis cansen and every bien ish on Try a 4 defies tectaon, 11 hae ood the test of thirty ri ental Cream, No other commetle will de it. Beautifies the Skin. of similiar ame The distingraished Dr. L. A, Sayre anid $0 indy of Ge 1a T TON [8 pa tent "As vou adios will use them, reo tnetd Goursad’s Croam® se the Jens harmo! of al! the Skin sma” Ome bottle will inst Wx months, w day. Also Poudre Fatile TSIOVes SRW © without injury to the BT OOURAUD, ote Prom. 4 & Bond BL. X.Y. Por sale by all and Fancy, Goods Deaders fhros ist the Onnagas and ope Adwoy ‘ound im N x sR uw Maer) bere te, Ehrion's, Hdley's, and Paver is Dealer Beware of base pnitations &1,00 ied for arrest and proof of any oe sellin the same. et or ASTHMA I oA ure KIDDERS PASTILLES. 5.7: 5 zat hat lest wn, Mou rAYS for » Bn Senaing $4 { Ps Ly (3 M ENSTETUTE. Austinlbare, % 82 yrs of sag, Kan H SAE a Qi SHOOONA Aad jo, Norma, Muse, Oom' "ty on, BRE Tor 3 omits, WEST Jp ee reo os LEARN SIN: SuOhT. wnllaxe uct TEPR tron. Junewviti, Win Ee aay un gears = A
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