Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1880 — A Bream. [ARTICLE]

A Bream.

It is queer how folks dream. The other night a man dreamed that he stood at the gate of heaven, and asked St. Peter if the souls of rich people over got in there. “Yes,” was the reply, “it is supposed that the souls of a great many rich people have got in here., Many of them are so small we have not been able to invent any way to keep them out.” Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness and faintness cured by Malt Bitters. A Delicious and Easily-Made Stew —Which may be left in a slow oven several hours, or even all day. Take two pounds of gravy beef, cut off the skin and fat, divide it into pieces about an inch square, wash it, then place it in a large bowl or small crock, cover it with water, or rather add as much as desired for gravy or beef-tea ; let it stand an hour, then cover it with a plate, and place it in a slow oven, adding previously a little salt, and, if liked, anonion, cut up fine. It should cook four or five hours, and then there will be enough gravy for delicious and most nutritious beef-tea, as well as an excellent dish of wholesome meat. Nursing mothers and delicate females gain strength and flesh from Malt Bitters. At the late Boston bar examination Kanrokuro Nakayoma, a Japanese, was among the candidates, and passed a very satisfactory examination. [Topeka, (Kan.) Daily Capital.j It is said to be unw’holesome, in all months that have not an R in their name, to eat an oyster. However, it is eminently proper and alw’ays seasonable to use Hamburg Drops—the great Liver and Blood Purifier. Mr. Jacob Hess, Normanville, Kan., writes: During the last year I was scarcely able to walk along. I suffered with serious derangement of the Liver and tried many different preparations without benefit. My neighbor, Mr. Adams, told me of Hamburg Drops. I bought a bottle and after its continued use I became better daily, and regained my former health. I shall alw’ays speak a good word for Hamburg Drops.