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Durham Review (1897), 5 Aug 1897, p. 3

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a? "F- t'mc; on " mum , SAL: m Candid: GREY flllll n all prineipal poi-b. taboo, Inn-ml». United u ll bum... ":1:qu 1$mgtt In!" and» on all groin". Did Ks BESTFRIEND ynsnvnw YEARS to you. ll ”um in! “not a PM)?!“ m up t,000.00t 'UND comm idem. mhorizod $2,000.00. “may! bun. my'HJl 01.] u2rtot?srrattou and out)! an. haw; ml. n “at”. ON cfiNT, “a r Cie.- ., “19mg m tio '. _ " won” t. I an. the ratio! " bring. " "nut. c, . u I l” C' vi cont-non 'omu nuts .5. “and “low“ “1mm of - a "an!!!“ I... on in. In" "aan .3. v.- 'ffico. Toronto. M AGENCY. LL. 'NN'S KING RIDER 'GS BANK. 'Ill. ank of Canada has or Son 5 am, when. MIMI up my "'.", In! B. J. KELLY. .y Morning. an“. au itTPi% 1 man do " "rtBeq " Geo. P. Reid, "an." " . I: cry. {OI noun- mu 'IMP2t ct, rm ennui him-o u.- lt I. an]. not. an a in udlbnu. hours throu h tho Bi ht a. i. a. low .93.. wig. a!» Jana. ta baring the um. borne to ttit,.' the wing; During tho dull” o lio- hidden u: . out ”new has: SEVERE GOURSE OF TRAINING. Mounting to m? su.oueit of the hi h- at was. he will apt?" alone It .hours,through, tho mg t, coolant-g "Do the” conjuroru_ constitute a an of hereditary prwithoodt" was "Not exactly bonding." replied the doctor. "but the line II continuous and oak-in. " 300m. from a.“ I on learn of those stance]; murderouspoo- pic. that . churur P' hem to act on com. sort of mquutlon when Intakes In first lugs to Join the order. Hem- through a singular sud These a." browtd_.wvth.great can and plenum] incantllloms In their wig- warns, no one. but a. allow conjuror be- he allowed to wire the dread cere- mony. So the secret. u kapt inviolate and the conjuror'tr - in the tribe I. unboundod. Em tho chiefs take 3 but lost when the conjuror appears on tho “no." "When culled upon to perform this deuuh-draliasg urvire. the Conjurer: can] off in the forests, where they col- hm vuioul urureowP.horb_ and barks. tuned to settle their dispute: by open commit, 'tln, go to the conjuror with their feud. o promptly comes to their "tR'Att. With some kind of deadly deme- twn. it is than the lndian'» business to In that this and fluid in some Wu makes the swim-ml: of his hated Thai After that. his anxiety is over, for the any can than be despended on to do tho meat. (number, "The venison-s used are brewed by tho conjurom ot these two tribes in the must mysterious and baffling man- w. It is than mm business. and tho mwrqt has been closely guarded. No remedy has not won found. Death mvatiably follows, mum lwiltlv and with dreadful armies, but usually utter months ot an bring Almost un- bearable. even to those rugged redskius, mural to paun tsnd hardsbly from up cradle The conjure: bouts of tho, ambu- nt, tis/ties Jugs; In the Slouxl "One day e miat, hwy brought down one of the Indians than possonod for the army mama-s or Winnupeg to in- west. They did nothing but examine than poor doomed creature, day and night, fog e week, noting earn change up to the moment of death. and ap- plying every wuvetvable teat. They were linallr' toned to admit that no was ot the kind had ever been report- ed to the medical profession, and that they were utterly unuble to ex- plum it. The deadly mature used. whatever It may he. is quite unknown to science. you. Lula: twee would but to all “MINA”. and miss would appear in their place; 11:01: the scales dropped off and were twinned by an abnormal growth of hair. Shortly tutor um death always ensued. DEFY ANALYSIS And whlovo gequlta unmatched and Inboard ot in my other part of the world. "We first loaned of the “most in- credible particulars wtough missionar- I who had mud many you: unong then tribe. in making van olforts to overthrow the “we: of these oonjur-, orn. W. nailed at their stories in our) I.” conhdent, medical way until the wool can» no stampede as. We had been told, tor example. of one drug in nae which waded n humble only. tion to mm out upon the victim's body. Tho poison might be administer- 0d any time of too you, but no signs of In pronoun could be detected be- tore wring. win“) the norm would up- but. thou power protected them. "Yet noon the Una and Sadteaux Indiana. 1,000 mik- norm ot Winnipeg, tho ‘modiolno men" juggle with poison- ous drugs that exit, which cannot be witively iden- tified alter the viotima death, either by the herons produced in the organs “(and or by extracting from the corpse and testing the poieon itself. "No doubt this a true,” he continued, "qt the poison: that my be called st» plea on the market, from the painless morphla end eunilu narcotics, on through the “ribs to hydrocynnio or pruastc acad. Uhemioel teete are very “Inactive and preci-so much .0 that no poisoner could ply his trade long without detection. There was really no mystery whatever ebout the poisoning yorpouated by the Burtaus. Their crimes and methods were no eecret. - -."-i- u, ”Iv Aaron Why ot Winnipeg to . small circle of 1mm. Ho Went. on to I!!! that tho medical fraternity in firm in the ballot that no when exists, or could Ml Peek-e (or Wile. - lo- lave lee lee- Allelo Hid Antidotes-Jolson Drew“ with In. luau, by Co.- More. “The wonderful poi-one concocted and need with deadly atteest by the India: an. of middle British Columbia. have killed the honest medical experts for you; They an find no antidote, end no "minis have been able to throw the aintart light on their at- DEADLY INDIAN PUISUNS Inn AS EXPERTS u “non or mum, “157]" 71%" GAG Jt2'it"h"l,' dat' "P? woken by Dr lode 6 who has 'heir] B istieiitii,? I It! chug. n can tho ilie'i mutant. noon t','tli'll'gln Iduianot.tiaetrsrttmttt-t.nb Wlmmmm l Some astonishing changes in the phy- "isai type of races as a result of inuas lot-arse with foreigners have been point- fed out by M. Altar! Gauttard to the French Ethnugmphic Society. . The “Siamese. who since the revolution of l have been rapidly adopting Europ- ‘oan modes of life are losing the eccen- trioity of their eyes and theJiroumnem-e 11 their cheek bones, while recently born children have lea. tltstte.n.ed nose. hte Pt ancestors, witlh a 'tPe,',', so y aw. .ut um. . In tun, on the ot'1Yl%lt cadanil bu the any color of tut: - not; tend to “Suite up oocegtricity _in_the eye: An- Acquu'e an eccentricity in the eye. An- 'thtirttrPot in rpporteq " AM? Tibia then was tho (vigil) of our ward tumbler at ttrat made of silver. as are all these All Souls’ tumblers. Then, when glass We. common. the round glasses that stood on I flat base supcassded the quuisitely balanced sil- wr spheres and stole their names so successfully that you have to go to All Souls no see the real thing. MAN IN DIMLRESS. A whole family suffering. A dull ach- ing of nerve or muscle, or the acuter pangs of neumlgua. toothache or lum- bago makes Me a m'uiery. But Nerviline --nerbe pain Kur6-- wul relieve all these. Nervhine " powerful. penetrat- tng, and effectual. I bow it was taeated-truauned along the floors, balanced carefully on its side, dropped suddenly upon the soft, thick cyatrt--up it rolled again and set- tled itself with a few gentle shillings and awnings into its place. like one of those. India rubber tumbling dolls tm.y..ie.s Might; in. the guests atisiahuologist. When one of these little howls was My it was placed upon the table mouth downward. Instantly so perfect was the balance, it flew back to its propan- position if iytlr_ietr to In fillet} again: No matter m d a huge orange. They were brought round filled to the brim with the lama ale bwwea in the college. These. we are told were tumblers. and we were speddily shown how they mane by their Tlamegi--tt fitting ieasaun for But what excited the curiosity of all shaman present was a set of lit- tlo round bowls of silver, about the Daily The. Every day we drink out of a tum- blex. Why ie the large glass that holds our mm: and water no oana. Years ago Prof. Max Muller was giv- ing a luncheon at All Souls‘ college Oxford, to tho Prmoesa Alice, the wife 10f the Grand Duke of Heeme-Darrntsttuit and the wand daughter of Queen Vic- WAG. Theat were not a dozen guests beside: the primes. and her husband, and a Very agreeable luncheon we Uti, with tsalt 11 all kind; of interesting m‘hjecta. (turbo-n origin or [lu- IF, der day's work. ' . Rev. R. D. Harrington. Baptist minister at Kingsvilla trags:---'?'), known Mr. James, Lowlm-e for tho past. thirty yearn] believe the above statement made by him to he atrirtly true. I might also any that I have. lm (gr-eat.“ benefitted myself by the use o Dr. 'idliams'I Pink Pills. not help me. I‘hecame dammed and concluded there was noreliet or me. Night and day for four years that pain never left me. At times it was so had that I had to We up “Cork. I hadfre tummy read ' Dr. Williams' Pink P313 and 'erlmps an mnwhout of curiosity as 'yvfthany hope that they iwomlil help me. Ibought abox. I for.. lowed the diirectiona carefully. end by the time the box was finished-I was surprised tofind that I was gettinge- lief. I could not understand w, alter all the mediums Ihad previously trial) had failed, this one box of Dr. Wuliarrhs Pink Pills should help me. Inow rheorfully continued their use audhy tho turk.rhad talkenfive boxes every trave c-fpain hauler! me and I feltas well as ever I had done in my life. To-day fam as sound asadollar‘ and believe there isno man of my age in Reflex county whomn stand a har- i out Essex county. When on corres- pondent of the Record culled 1.uron, him and asked him to verify certain slate- ments as tome/mm from a. Painful malady after several years of In terms, he cheerfully did so. Mr. Lovelace mid:--Four year- ago I had a had attack oflagrippe. which leitmo with uscvere Ninin them of mylr.tormueh: Alter trying household remedies and getting no relief, I consulted gdoctqr. bu.t after along treatment which did Following an Attack of LaGrlppe He Suffered Day and Night for Pour Years-A Well Known Clergyman Endorses His Statements. Prom the Record. Windsor. Ont. Among the residents of Kinglville, Ot1t., none in hold in higher esteem than Mr. Jag. Lovelace, who is known 90} Ogly in town, but gammy through- "In addition to these deadly drugs the mnjuror has . stuck of milder, "page“ on hand. All the men of these tribes are renumkaible long {instance runners. Rivalries and anltrnpsiti: wring up among them over nu; endurance end speed. and it other! hap- gens that sum over matched {our}; rave will feel moved to square r hinge .with a victorious buck. As the case is not thought extreme enough tor, mortal vengeance. the defeated_ red- skm will be content with .orurphm his adversary so as to incapacitate him in the future. The obliging conjuror thereupon supplies a dose that will either permanently paralyze or tstiff- en the victim's limbs, but affect no other part of his body. These medi- lcine men are undoubtedly the most ex- l,',',',,?,,,.',',"" mysterious poisons" In the the ingredients as well, we mi. "e1thhimtrr-mrinaatarof the craft. for the lacrot has my Io care- fully preserved for generwona that mm maid. of the order has boon able to hthom it. when the -ierd ot " spiritual my. bump is ended he returns tothe tun and 1. then looked upon as qualil' to “can this condahrr'n at. Un.. dougtodly tho more: recipe by which Itrt. mrt'9.rrix.ma druggaro brewed, Ind WHY CALLED TUM BLERS. h “3:17;"; - “"-'" “a: i1Ptiij1."aiiyii'ii'iii'i5iiti' JAPS CHANGING A PIONEHR’S STORY. Anne “an Article In "III! but "sOUik and. tat.k than“! TSS,', and your leant to wry ”for titiq mm'w an! "Wh','," am" if ld 'dr, B POOP . 1UtetAt 500 'llhytet ”damn. m unougnmunnu my by an: no mil gainer um omjnmom not of 1tlg That though" "a" JUNE; 'thought may not seam to be, appreciated. it has yet pg?“ you better and buvor because of lt That the little not. of than.“ and thought???“ day by a” gre_nnlly That a kind ward put out st intend: bung; bank am enormous percentage urd,ar.ss itnd appwiatioa’ outs. w-uucn has walls comma“ of a double layer of paper strewn“ on frames, and impregnated with a fire- nudmter solution. The root and walls are fastened together by means of belts and “has. so that the entire structure Inn! rapidly taken to pieces and pu up again. I "Quiciccure," applied on linen or cotton, to tpprains or strains, removes the Vain and swelling, more quiukly and mm J', than any other known mans. Physiniuns find it 'sprellont,and use it where rubbing with linimonls of any kind causes pain. There isa paper eating hmse in Ham- burg. which has walls comma” of a A..c..t.T, I-__, I la Shiloh's (‘omaumpuon Cure cures where others fail. It u the leading Cough Care, and no home would be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right. to the spot. (out as magical: in about half a minute after application. I felt as though I had never been troubled at all, and was completely well in two days. Wishing you every success with your valuable discovery", I remain, yours very truly. _ Signed, T. Ainslie Young, Rector. High tkhool, Quebec. _ - _.--_‘.J nvvclvvu Au 'avur of "Quiokcure." I have been troubled a good deal lately with Bails, and tried Quidkcure. I can only describe its ef- m» “A. ___:,,,- ' . _ _ __ V Ellyn-eon- mutton!“ " 1li1ltih'l'llfk'4,'ll,',1ur2 gttlrt . Yes. It‘s the doctor’s orders. Why, you don't look a bit ill.. Oh, I'm perfectly well. Auntie As one. who is ill. Isn't if -riiitiGl" u tion t THE PIANIST MADE AUNTIE SICK The young woman who takes leafonalgud Jrr.a.ot.ieey scales an!» “w .yvuug woman wno takes music lessons and practices scales announced to her friends that she was going away. Isn't it rather a sudden determina- “nu Mr. Jaane, Boyd, of Hamilton. em- ployed by the Elmtric Light and Pow- ar ar., was one of those whom Roote- My Cute released from suffering. and made a new man of. Under oath he any: that far over five years he was 11 victim of Dyspepsia. and suffered _ eatly from severe pains in his back, (ifd to diaorderet kidneys. _ He only took a moderate amount of Ryekman's Koolenay Cure, which has men him relief from his troubles. Now . wife has taken it for Nervous Pro. "ration. Bhe is completely cured. and lays she never felt as well in ten years Is she does at present. T'hus man and wife were mam-i ted from the elev- ery of disease by chkmm'a Kootenay Cure. Could any proof of the worth Chart book lent free on application of this remedy be more none naive? to the S. S. Ryckman Medicine 00., (Limited). Hamilton, Ont Everything looks " blue " to the man who suffers from stomach disorders. When to this is added Kidney Com- eee; then indeed, doe lite become a; uden. To be! able to out three meals a day, to go about without being punished by pains in the back and stomach. is a 'if1tpy,nm'"ion devoutly to be wialv. s ." Dea r trtrasmmr-Yei, (gifgié): I know (gur- gle, gurgle), I just had a drink of your whisky (gurglo, gurgle. gnrglo). A plaster made with "Quickcure" will remove difficulty in breathing, and more quickly reduce inflammation than the old mustard plaster. In severe cases. place hot applications over the plaster" of "Quiseirciire:" flannel cloths wrung out of hot water will not injure "Quickcuro" but aid its effect. PUTTLNG OUT THE FIRE. Barkeeper (Big Bazoo Hobol)-Hi there stranger! What th-are you do- in't thut't yer see that's ter tie used only whur ingre's a tiret Distressing Watkins lhatm merEZWio won't even) allow a. stuffed one in his house. sJP-'s stuffed one couldn't Innoy Well. he says his wife might get vex- ed and throw it at him. -.- III-”V Duo ”Human WI. .10! or unmet! iiiyia' and that}: tho but I'vo Icon o In. ' Was the phonogrn h empt t . Ugnl no! I. thing at it. f hello" it did have in 'It your Inception of me when I cum homo Into the night he. tore. Maybe ha'a changed his mind about nun-yin. ' A plaster made with "Quicken." spread on canton flannel, linen or cot- ton, will give more prompt relief from Group. than camphoratod oil, or must- ard. In severe cases, doctors tell you to apply hot t1pplirationa also. over the 18eiiileytl' J1tte,tr, covering the saying. tturi ttidiiiGi"siu"'ia lick tnt, ing, and that‘s the hat 1'" o ___un. . --e _., -.._qq.'--= no.” (new. The t',tt2tt2's, ff,',', t,','gl'2'ieet .., coo wot p n In music played inmt. He brought it back to my office the next maniac. mvim mu, on- o-st....'-- ---- _. .. Min. D0 Wide, anxious that her daughter dull mks , rich match-. I mud" why Mr. Wohtisiiow doesn't 'tey' “Luzon: (humu- m m... DID YOU EVER THINK! Io moor-able Lives of Dyspoptlcn made glul by KOOTENAY CURE. In). to no oir ai ara 5533)" . bllhUlN'li, A MEAN HUBBAND‘B REVENGE. and THE INFLUENZA NERVOUS GENTLEMAN. PAPER HOUSE. Dyspepsia. f.ere, ti.e)iri" Julia well. ONTARI the he? GifFatiietst%crcu in the rworld. the wheels of which an of pure gold and the other parts of precious metal; Queen Marghareta of Italy is the let- eet royal convert to cycling. The queen was for a long thee opposed to the wheel. but now is being taught to ride. The Milan Cycling_Clqb .haa.yretrentAd a... hunt - . 0.. W. Let""'"'"." You. . 0:. half to on. can. In! . - - Two rounds. Cram " Mr - - One hat ounco. LIIRIWII'I Wat" - . Two unions. Din-om mung-r. can: of tartar ad you» In the wan d theoxtnct. And bottle t plus in I iiiiiiieii for twetttr-tottr tttmm null It ton-mom. a 12‘». cues. when it will open mrkung. cool and do] on. The - but on u o and In ati drug sad [moon m u " out ham“ to In. two canon. Dr. Geo. R. Parke. Surgeon 8th Royal Rifles, Quebec, writes: I have used with much oneness, "Pheno-Ban- um" (or '9yidrcure') fat dressing wounds, which suppumted even under the dredging of lodoform; the effect was remarkable, all discharge ceasing, and health granulation setting up at once. after fits/ application of "Ouureure." I oons' " its antiseptic action, as valu- able as.iu marvellous pain relieving properties. Signed. Geo. H. Parke, M. D. t 10 Palace St., Quebea Philip James Bailey. the author of that wonderful poem. .. Festus," is still living in Nottingham. Eng. He is in his eightieth you. C?9rovr"Grlieare mu: seem very much Mined to take life easy." Dora-"Yec, even when they graduate they do it by degrees." Jilaig1ishmiut--'sorney af our English git-Ls are quite expert with the gun, on't you know. Lady Eva Wyndham Liam shot six man eating tigers in In- dia." American girl---"" they were eating nice men she did just right. For Constipation take Karl': Clover Root lea, the great Blood Purifier. Cums Headache. Nervousness. Erup- tionn on the face, and makes the head clear u 3 bell. Silas Hinkley, a. Son of the millionaire President of the Ftghlreepssie, N. Y., Electric Railroad Company, is heaving coal as a stoker in the employ1 of the company at $1.50 a day. He is allur- vard graduate, bin. took his present lane voluntarily in order to learn the Business thoroughly. "Quiekeure," or 1Phraur-Banum," is used and endorsed by many physi- cianu and dentists who have tried it; and who keep up with the new dis-! ooverioa in medical science, as they, investigate, to enable. them to cope I with the ever inoreasing new disengage a nun .rtiitiicifith5: 'iiiiiiii!ltiiil'iifii a c- u- i?,tt'l',2g?e.1'i omen Lawyer B.-1 think we have. You my be has plenty of money. A plaster made with "Quiokeure" spread over the none, will suppress cold in the head in g surprising manner. owing to its reducing inflammation of the mucous membrane. The Quiakcuro Co. havo' torched many letters corro- borating this.. --- A MIiLLr0NAIRFytg SON. . VI am. AatuGUiiiuu fit; ”you you van-u gm ,ilir.t an. iEIE “-3" it“; Lawyer A--What do E'," think of tak- ing Snowden's case? 0 doesn’t seem to have much chance to sustain his al- legagions. but he has lots of money he is willing to put into the trial. Como. what do you say? You have looked into tht matter; H_ws_ Je a good cape? Fortir, We offer One Hundred Dollar- Rewerd for my cue of (Interrh that cannot be cured by Hell's Uatarrh Cur; F. J. CHEN ly z CO., Propa. Toledo. o, We, the 1'l1gttp',dc luve menu P. J. Cheney for molest yenre,end believe hill perfectly honorable in all bushes! treeeeo lions. and tin-sian, ebie to - out an) obligation made I‘D; their ttrm. We". Ttwax, holeeelo Drunk} Toledo. 0. \VALDING Knit“! & MARVIN. holeeeie llrugfieu, Teledo. o. Hal 'e Cement Cure ie tekt- intenelly. em- ng directly up)" the blood and mucoue Bur. iecee of the eyeun. Price 750. per bottle Sold by all Dragging. Teetilionlele free. l Speaking of the peerage recently he- stowed on Mr. Jon Trent Hamilton, London Ttruth 'taytc--"Hts lags had a leading place among the v',Pi'iii,eav,'"f and ixarpplaiping body of the iah land- lords. He is an amiable inatleman. married to a sister of the Du e of Wel- lington. Lady Victoria El ilton in A clever and philanthropic, 'iih" of the genuine not the advertising ind. She promote. and actively helps many good works in Dublin, Mr. Hamilton living within a. few miles ot the capital." an. B. he... m so. in! s... tear.., .Aley a. little "Quiclieure" to a. punpeor any blemiihof the ekjnmpd - with thin MIMI, and it will ditw appear in twenty- our hours, leaving the skin natural and healthy; as it do- stroys the germs which enter the akin and cause pimples, boils, etc. . When the telephone we: tirst placed In one of Queen Victorie's palaces she wa- promieed that the firit message ehenld be sent by a. brass band. A. a delay occurred. no band we. on hand and the eminent electrician sang "God Save the Queen," instead. The Queen we. tied if elm recognized the cur. and repLied: " Yes, it " the Nations] Artthtm, but"?! _t?teilrp1tel.". MCI. FANCY AND FABLI. Btwes Congtncea people that yy.tntut.N Peinlees Corn Extractor. should be Bur- en the preference. Get rid of your earns; get rid of them without pain; use Put, nama Extnctor and no other. TORONTO hiuiU Miiiiifriiirkri WEEK ADAM'S GINGER BEER. ----t A GOOD CASE. sows THIS t PORONTO. All Pain aimed withGiCinTrdiG, ar tGi"iiir"llii, Tce" comfort and haul: a! the pupils Nut term begins on Wednendu'. " . 15th. [cramp] of the tttuegt dar, elc.. apply to the RT. REV. DR. Bl'numm Bud Motor. PORT HOPE. ONT. A boarding school for born, founded in IM6, szquus P.nd gundugmo new building! fur. TRINITY COLLEGE What is no name in the Springfield I Mb., market that the 10ml mills but been _emngretud to shut down (our: pout-11y. l The Barl of balm has given 810,- 000 WON! the fund to rebuild the Jen.. ny Lind mfmnary at Norwn-h. Eng» land. one of the royal iubilee pro.jeeta. no is the 914nm son Pll'd first ihl. Thoma William Coke. for hast aven- ltury representative ot Norfolk in the Lacuna of Common. and lime” bu Ween Lord Lieutenant at the wuntyl lfor u long a. period. 3 "1tuidrearxs." warmed and dxmrped, trom a wool: into the C'aw, will cure? oar-ache. It acts like a charm. Or make I plaster of "Quichune" and put [new hind the ear. l A publisher uttered Sir Richard Bur- ton will) for his "Arabian Nights," It took no Immune amount of work, but in the end it yielded over 880.000. of tti"h more than 850.000 was clear pro :t. Ceylon Tea, "'““’ . l (If. in. " for Won-chu- hot - W . C 878 Ask hr Purim on. Bunion .u nu it a ,.e.Le.P3.P2Pi.,.e.leter--r--. Pt.siituaaar"i.' It! not. " chat u h -"-""-"'------------"----=-'T.----=="== inhale”. Tho - Ol 00‘. M 0001.039 RECOMMEND -.r__ an MOI 'bi. Merl‘ Trrpnty on A - - - - - - V - --- ---- _ “SAM DA” to-"i1ertriaarVi think you have touched me. before." tNrg-if'l)r'.tti,t. ly, sir; poaubly. You lee 'm a mund- ed Mapper. and the old habit of retouching ohms. air." Be Not Deceivcu A Cough, Houn- non or Group. no. not to be trifled with. A dose In time of Shiloh's Cure will one you much trouble. Sold by .11 drugs”. 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