Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1882 — TO CONSUMPTIVES, [ARTICLE]

TO CONSUMPTIVES,

or those with weak lungs, spitting of blood, Vonchitis or kindred affections of throat or lungs, send two stamps for Dr. R. Y. Pieroe's .realise on these maladies. Address the doctor, Buffalo, N. Y. Can You see the Ink Bottle on the Table? It is full of Nice Black Ink. If you Want to, you can Pour the Ink out on the Oarpet. It makes the Carpet look Black too, does it Not ? Sit down on the Carpet and Put both your Little Paddies in the Ink. What a Nice Picture you oan Make on the Wall Paper now. Make a Pioture of a Big Man and a Little Girl. Do you want to Put some Ink on the Laoe Curtain? Very well. Put it on Carefully, for vou Should never waste the Ink or anything Else. This will be Quite a Surprise to Mamma when she Comes iu. —Denver IHbune Primer. Sydney Smith being ill, his physician advised him to “ take a walk upon an empty stomach." ’• Upon whose? ” asked Sydney. Still better steps to take would be the purchase of Dr. R. V. Pieroe’s “ Golden Medloal Discovery ” and ** Pleasant Purgative Pellets, ’’ which are especially valuable to those who are obliged to lead sedentary lives, or who are a filleted with any ehrouic disease of the stomach or bowels. By druggists. A Boston artist discovered an ancient, moss-grown, vice-clad Btone mill in Maine, and sat down to sketch it, much to his own delight, as well as to that of the owne*. When night fell he had his sketch half done, and the next morning he returned to finish it. Meanwhile, the owner had “tidied up” the place by grubbing up the vines, scraping off the moss and giving the stones a fine coat of whitewash.