Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1884 — The Value of Literature. [ARTICLE]

The Value of Literature.

The value of literature entirely depends. If the book has a calf-skin cover, it is valuable as a razor-strop. If it is a foot thick, it comes iu firstrate to put under the corner of a bureau which has lost a leg. If it has a clasp on it that will keep it closed, it cannot be eclipsed as a missile to hurl at a dog. If it has a large cover like a geography, it is as good os a piece of tin to nail over a stove-pipe hole or a broken pane of glass. If the paper in which the literature occurs is one of the large ones known as a blanket-sheet, then it is much enjoyed by the young lady who wishes to out out a pattern of anything. Ab we said before, the value of literature enterely depends.— Puck. A remedy that has proven itself a neverfalling cure for scrofula and all ncno.is disorders must quickly euro less terrible blood disease*. Dr. Cuysott's Ye low Dock aud Sarsaparilla is such a perfect blood purifier and strongthener of bodily function*, that it cure* the übove di-ousug even when Hot Springs and all other treatment, ha* failed. Remember, it is absolutely ttoo from tnlnoral poisons, and will not Injure the most dolicate constitution. Its uso will make you feel buoyant, strong, and well, and will rid your system of all blood impurities and every internal and external indication of disease.

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