Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1874 — Page 7
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Store l'fliith and Snipud. Move jxlili U iiiike.l itli very F-troji oueuU, tin lutT ii'x :trs iniiiH li;it l v am I tli dn-t of tin-"Iili ilt- not ll v uroiitnl a It u-iiully il-xv. lAqkt Cum HmiJ. I juart of i-orn iiu-af, I t a upliil of tiir;ir, 1 Nnut-r of flour, with yeut, aii'l etioii"h warm wati r to mix. Hike in' hour. I not ut it to lke till Iiylit. Tea Cnkm. . te:ielin of llour, 2j of Mlpur, up of lutf r. 4 van, Mtur cream ciioiiti to iiiukt u soft iioii:h, ami 1 teafiH oiif ul io,:i. Kdll thin an Imk in a rather ijnhk oven. Excellent li'nmnn Cake. 2 clips of sujr:ir. 1 nip ol lmtter, A cups of Hour, 1 nip off wrt milk, w i tK of G irjr. 'A or 4 tca-
KMMttifulof h:tkinr-ovi-r.or 1 te.tspoonflil f fOilit Ull'l 'I teasJHMJItfllU of (TtMIIIUrtar. Tomato Vunttrd. Till Millie lV utr.iininjr fim-ly Mewed toinatos through I co.trx1 ieve, unit u 1 li ti r '' pint of milk hii.I 1 pint of tomatoes to 1 t",xz ami 1 icacupfiil of ii;nr. Hakf in t-niiill -iiis quickly. It it a wiiiesoiiieiiu nutrition ilii t for invalid ami fii lle m ihi-. 1'nper I"i . Kxccllciit paMT pillows may In' nin'lc of ol. letN-rs tin- otitl.r the pajM-r tin' U-tter. XfvpaT" ill not (lit. Tin : 1 1 r J-h n l 1 Im- t-llt into Mips, ami rolltil rouml an Ivory kuiniiijr-mftllV ; It is t ii nlino-t like ii r-i r i r . :.ii'l make
a unn ii in iiT cii-iinei man torn p:ier, lH'inr mn- cb.-tir. Ti Er'erminnte Vermin. A lll-t -Hi"-t-ii :il inH't powli r I feverfew. This, puleri.il ami pun', m 1 I ii to an eijtial weight ot'iMW(lcn-l lionix. wattereil in tlieli.-tunt.s at Nilbujr. rom-hes, or any other vi-rmin, will M-arc tliein away siiiv; it t-sm ! rubIhiI on a Io; to kill lien aul Hill do it work effect iinlly.
''n swtl Isvm. A laiiy iTlVitt throiiirh tin' Rural .t$ Yurker a liiee re-
rK for raniiinjr nwitt corn. Sliea'M to f very two quart af corn n tenspoonful of tartaric acid ami boil it ttltecii minutes. She put it lit tin- Mine as other fruit. On openiti"' :uM tli name ipimitity of l.i carbonate of ol that j on lil of the ariJ. I'vor Mni'l I'uiiJing. l nip of inola.- ;, and, if It-in-l. I or '2 oonfiiN of ujrar, j nip of hutt r. I nip of -iwirt milk, I rnp of r.ii-iii". I pint of Hour. I or2-'rs l tca-poonfnl of en aui-tartar. J t a-HMn-f til of Mla. and a little alt. I'ut in a pud-dinjr-li-li. and hake or t-N ain. To ! cat n with liquid (aiie-. Seel ;. l ruj l MH-t, I nip of tnolaw. I cup of raiMii, I nip of milk, 3 cup- of flour, or l$nipot corn meal and I nip of flour, l ti a-poontul of mm!;i. Mir tli' inolaM and milk toi ttn-r. put ill tin" km I i, tilt II til' fillet, then the flour slowly, then the raMn. Sri-am thrc' hour- in a puddinr-lih. I'-d with Ktuc-. II, to to M-.U IMtltd JfUif.YirV. tlielxittle; place it ill a Kiimepan of hot water until the jelly is reilueed to a liquid Mate; ta-te it, to avirt.in whether it
sutlieieiitly tlavoreil, and if not, add a little wine. 1'our the jt llr into molds which have !, n k. ..nkil in water, li t it m t, and turn it out. ly pl.iein; the nioM in lot water for a minute ; then w ijn-the nuti.le, put a lih on :he top, anl turn it over iiirklv. The jelly houM then liji easily wy from the mold, and Im- ipiite tirni. It may In- parnihed a ta-te dictates. Fey fr lUim Tin' white ol ail lias proved of late the lnot ellicaeious remedy (or hums. Seven orciht sm -.. sive nppiieationn of this Mth-tami; (Hith' the pain an c!lrtually exclude the hum from the air. This s.mjile n-inetly im-ciii pnferaf'le to collodion or even "otton. Kxtnionlinarj- stories are told of the healing proM rtie of a new oil which N casily tnade from the yolks of hen' cjr-rs. The (;';' arc t!rt boilvd hard, the yolks anthen remove!, cru-heil. ami placed over a
tire, w here they are can lull y tlrreu until
the whole suht.-iticc isjut on the xiintof
mti'liin tire, when ttie oil separates ami
may ! iM.iire.1 oil'. It is ii, general u-" amor.jr the eolotiUH of Smtheri. l.'u-ia
as a means of curing cut, lruis'.s ami
scratches. lijtton Journal t,f ChtmUtry.
cldi-d novelty I;. color lcin; a new and very beautiful tint of wine ml, called, very appropriately, Ruvhus." I'arit VvrrtnjHjHiltnet I'nlmlfljiua frets, Moral S4-tiic in Horses. In selecting a horse or man- for bn-ed-lnjr, siced und f.irm an not all the qual ities to f e lookil after. Never brnil to a vicious or Ill-tempered horm, no matter w hat may Im- Ids jH-dijo-n' or autf4-clcnt; and n jn t at once uny horso lackhi"; a sprhhily IntelllueiKi'. There an- as many de'rec8 of int llireiicein a hore cs iu the
human race, and without intelligence a horse Is always sliisri.-li, stupid and aw kward in his movements. The thomugh. hml Arabian hors' has jT'-nerallj that capacity m-i s.sary for learning any useful lesion, that all his work and lalmr for man
are a pleasure t. the owner and apparentlv to the hor'. We like to s-e a man proud of a noble horse, but more csvlally doe.s it till our heart with delight to s-e a horse proud of his master. There aro clowns amonjr hordes, and they are alwavs a vcxatioii to the ow ner. Some w ill pfod alon the road, never looking when they step, and lut as likely to step on a stump or in a hole in a bridge as any other plac. Iut the intclirent hors;'hkeg heil to his steps, ami if anvthiiiir hat'tx-ns dan'enus
to life or linili to hiniM It or his master, his judirmeiit frcipiently prevents the a-i-dent. And a gentle, kind hore, with a lar'e develoimient of siw ial and intelht
tual powers, w hiles away many a weary hour of the lonely traveler, or l"trhteti the labor of the lon' days of the tiller ol the soil. In selcctiiir ln-cdcr, rn-at cart hhoiild le taken relative to the MK-ial moral of loth horse and inure. Like Is--ts like, ami in no cax' more than that of the horse. A bad and vicious tempi r in a horse may lie checked, but never cradii-at-ed. and lie will always be unpleasant, dun-
pTOUS, kT..I Wi H'etoii mid luiliiliir 111
unnn-essarily waste his t,trciijjlh. Form
and action have claimed the closest scruti
ny, and those oualities have lieen inven
their full Jniortance, but the so-ial mor
als of the horse have been lost sight of in
the strife for sined and strength. Vi
cionsness is almost invariably transmitted
to the projfeny, more wrtainly than color or points, and should be a serious olicc.
tion to any horse as a jftKsI bn-eder. Iowa
State Rrgwter,
A Tree Under lironnd.
Fcnmle KixInN.
I have seen this morning a numU-r of
chariiiinjr dn-ses w hich pave been made
up a little In advance of the regular fall seaon to send to New York, it Iwinjr part
of the trousseau of a New Vork bride cx-
jH-ctant. From the exhihition I hnvo leartieil one thing, namely, that the polo-nai-e. which evervlKMly pronounced in a
defunct condition l:tt spring, has pnpi! up again, iuiinutable, unchangeable ami indestructible, and apparently destined to
another lease of Kpularity. A longpo-
lonaic cf black velvet for street wear was hown ; it was cntin ly without trimming', and was tnendy finished with a lu-avy silk cording: two rows of buttons in silk and jet l.iMencd it up, the trout, and it was caught up at the sides hi f dd. held down with four buttons at each side. At the hai k the skirt was cut square at the bottom, and slightly ooHil just In low th wai-t. The sKirt to wear with this garment was of black silk, covered pollings in front and th unices bhiud, and was heavily trimmed with velvet. A marine? bluccahnicre Kionai w,i triiiiux-d with bmad revers of silk of the mint' hue. simulatl'ig a jacket, and was also iMtrdered round the iilgewith a wide bias fold of silk; the skirt was of marine blue silk, elaborately flounced with narrow rulhVs, alternate jh li,s,., r gatln rnl with a wide heading. Another nstunio of the new shade of dark gray, the cahmerc jkIiv n.ii-e wrfe tly plain, except lora rest, and depends of silk; the gray silk underskirt was trimmed in front w iMi pufts.and running longitudinally, and N hind with a -cries of puffs and flounces. A pate blue silk evening dress had the skirt m arly coveri with large pulls, running round the dre.s two-third of the way to the waist, and the lower puff formed at back of the kirt a w ide flounce, w ith frlnged-out border. From )iist In-Iow the waNt sj)rang a orad bias mtdi of the silk". so wide atone v'de and in front s to simulate an oversyut ; it was Listened in loops nt the other ido, then brought round to the Kick, w here It w as f.i-tencd in lartre loop, and with broad, tringed-out ends. Through thi j..ish, hehiml, the skirt w a-s draw n sufliciently to form a put!, the corsage was cut low and litii-hed in the shoulders with ;l high ruff off the silk. tacri?ig to a point fniiit and at the back. The licit he was "rin.il of j Dinted puffings of the silk. and was ,nhred with a wile frill of Vah ni' luns lace. Nunc silks of the new hades were al-o displayed, the most ile-
i ne irginia nv (.eraua; unrertirue
says: In the t.:t..io of tlie mnin shait of
the irginla 'ity Coal Comiany, I'A Ior-
aoo i anon, i.yon county, lias ieen encountered the trunk of a' tne four feet In diameter, a lone relic of an ancient and ex
tinct fon-st. hen cut through by the
shaft this old tree is found to lie perfectly
cjirlsmlzed turned into coal. Outside the old log is completely crusted ovir
w ith iron pvritcs, many of w hich are so
bright that the crystals shine like diamonds. These crTstals also extend into
the lody of the log, tilling w hat were ap
parently once cracks or wiml-shakes and even forming lusters about what vis once the heart of the tree. This relic of an old-time forest lies far below the two veins of coal the company are atiout to ojien. The finding of 'this old trunk is evidence that the country was at some time, ages and ages ago. covered by a forest of large trees ; thoug'i the native timIht growth, when the country was first visited by the whites, and as far back a the traditions t the Indians exteul, w;is
but a scrubby species of nutpine. A few miles from tfie shaft in which this carboniz
ed tree w as found an to lie mi-ii on tlie sur
face the prtrinnl remains of many large tree. In the early part of U'asfioe, hefore the pntspectors had broken them up for siNvimens. pieces of tne-trunkg twoor
thn-e fe t in diameter and twenty or thirty feet in length were to be seen "lying un-
j on the. surface of the ground. However,
these tret ayj even ttie one lottn'i m tn: bottom of the shaft of the coal mine, may
have come from the foot-hilUof the Sierra Nevada mountains may have drifted out when seas of water covered our present valley. The water-line visible on the hills show that the whole country was tilled w ith lakes, and the etrined tn-cs lying here and there on the surface of the ground probably floatnl out on the waters of the extinct lakes, and finally sunk to the Ixtttom in the places where they are now found. Mrmcal Maniac. There are numbers of medical men so wedded to the old formulas, that all changes seem to thcra like innovations. These medical maniacs an fortunately, incapable of much mischief in this practical age. While the Vinegar Hittersj are curing Indigestion, Nervous lability. Constipation, and counties other disease that lefy the remedies of the pharmacoada. It is impossible t thrust dow n the throats of intelligent invalids heroic" il es of mineral oisnn. or to jiersuade them t Luke adulter afl alcohol, (inpn-gnntcd with cheap astringents, as a " iM-aling balm" or a " balsamic prejaraUon." V.tNKCAR BiTTKhs, a pure botanical tonic, and alterative, guiltless of the curse of distilled or fermented liquor, is actually accomplishing what the mineral and alcoholic cure-mongers have so incessantly promised but have never yet performed. I'nder these circumstances it is no wonder that this medicine has taken precedence of all those burning fluids miscallnl tonics. riirsruvrn Tom atofh. Scald, skin and weigh equal parts of sugar and fruit. Ijjv
the tomatoes on a sieve to drain off part of
ine jiihv. i nen lay incm can tully iu layers w ith sugar, in a stone ar. Allow one lemon to every 4 Miunls of fruit and put the juice and graNnl rind of one on each layer. Cover the jar close set it in a kettle of boiling water and let It tsiil ail day. I-et it stand in the water till cold.
Feter and Ajrue, ( bill Ferfr, e.
A few nioitim after ha injf comnien-el the
niHiHif lure of fir. ricrce'a (iol.lcn Me,lic
Pim-ovi-ry, the proprietor Uhii tore'eive
numerous letters Inun all iarts of the Went
ern ami Southern States Im-Mow Ina; Uie most
Mnbouh'lt'l iiratse uiion It for ha inv prompt
ly rured the w Titers or tm ir frienU of Fever
and Ague, or other form ol miasmatic, or
maianous diseases, ne was rcpcaUMly urrel to make known the wonderful virtueg of the Discovery in the curs of Ajrtie and kind red diseases. Ho always replied that it was not intended for a "cure wll, anJ should he recommend it to eole as a remedy f.r so
many uinereni tonus ami riassea or disease he feared those who hail nevrr tented iu vir tuen wuld at once class it among the nuint r
ous nuiunugs oi me nay. iiusMOswcr wm
satisfiM tory to no one; they aruiNd that the
w hole country ought to know it at once, and
expressed itielr astonishment at his inditler
encetotha auhject. His ear and heart beinjf
ai an limes oten to the call or suttermir hu
inanity, he has at last, after having received
testimony from hunlrol who have ben
lee.ily cured by it, and many of them after
ijuinia anil all the usual means tiiul fml.vl, con-
senieu 10 make me matu-r known. New man, Jeff. Co., Kan., Jan. 6, lsT73. lr. I'ikrck:
Dear Air Having used a few bottles of
your (tolden Medical IMscoverv. and belies
luff it to be the very let me.licjne for Chills
and hever I wlsti to tuv it hy the dozen
please give me vour price f.r it. Krv. Thoh. 'IliKi.LY. 21 Vcars Ago.
For more than two-thirds of a life tlcn Ciiaiitkk Oak Stovm have heen at.T'!iar
household word ; daily gaining in tsinularitv
and doing a vast deal of good iu enabling housewives to place before thetr families
every dav three collar meals, well andouiek
ly conked, at a very small cost of both fuel andlalsir; and w are doing no more than our duty in advising every houekceer who does not have a 'barter Osk Stnve toft one
wun tne least possitie Uelay.
WtmovT's rr.vr.li and Agltc Toxic
This luedic.ihe is used hy construction compa
nies ir me benent or thsjr employees, wben
engaged in malarial listricU. The highest testimonials have leen riven by contractors anil by the Presidents of ome of ths leading
railroads in the South and W est. u ben men are conirresated iu UrLe numltert in th neightstrhiKxl of swamp and rivers. Wilhoft'i Tonic will prove a valuaMe addition to the
stock of medicines, nml will amply reward the eempany in the savin of time, latmr and money.' Ve recommend it to all. WiirnUKTK, KinLaY A Co., Proprietors, New Or
leans. Kok Sale bt all I)rlggist,
e near very lavoranie f m-omiums re
garding the Kimwooil and Warwick Collar manufactured hv the Narragansett Collar
Company. These collars have linen facing.
ana owing to tne peculiarity of cut, are most
conifortaMe ami neat-titting articles. Tlie
edge of the collars are folded in underneath
Ii aro.ind. thus sirengiliening the collar and
preventing the jxiints from turning up. V HH-ommend these eolUrs to our friends.
tathion Article, .V. 1". Ereninj MM.
flOtotl.noO invested in Wall Street often
leads to a fortune. Pamphlet with explanation and statistic of Railroads, Mocks,
Itomls, Ac., with othT valuaMe Information,
mailed on receipt of Socents. Aiklreas Alex.
hn'trnnirhani ,v Co., Itankers and llrokers. VI
Wall btreet. New York.
Use Coiivri i.'s IIi.k Ointment, sold bv
Pms-irists. W. ii. Cornrll. I'mp r. L Louis.
Tb Hire IMrorr Salt for frvsl n m U
eatatliiff gn, rxclienieot la IWoo. It asik1 warn
Jixitig iixti rS to Ciarr7 In hade. KktU but Zi: Ma
bride ST. Ilr rvear tlutl the made blm bellrra al was but hi own age, by utn( MasnolU IWta upon her face, neck am! haoua. hot youlh ! He prodably funiM Ict clliova wrrrnt quit ao suft axxl pretty. Kigtt IIKn to be lisllctrd We know of iraanratjallarca. TWa Balm gtrea t moat voDdrrful party and natural lumplf ilon. to which w don't oh)rt Wa like potty wonx n. To Cnlab tlie picture tbey ibnuld oaeLrn't Katlialron tipoo the h-lr. With prarty chin, nmy rlireks, and aoft, luxurious treaa, tkajr b cvnt IrrcaUtlbia.
"U you think," said a high school Isiy to his mother when she akcd him to go out and get the kerosene can tilled, " if you think they haven't raniincj
enough S'icnce of (iovcrnineiit into me to
teach me that this is a land where the free American heart cannot tolerato desMtisni in any lorin. whv youn lalMriiig under a baleful error. That's the kind of hair-pin I am." A Chicago Timr reporter, when stopjied by a highwayman who demanded his money or his life,' promptly inouircu it
the robU r would take car-tickets.
N young man is proof against a gumlrop when sh,. ,o,s it In- twecn hT teeth
ami invites him to tike a bile.
FrII Yroro m lUUraad Vmr, and asmrtjkrokw bis neck. I'at picked blm op. rwbbrd hlai with Mexican Muetanz LttilmeDt, and teat blm on by the next train. Falls, bnilara, rnta, contuakiaa, lamenea and awh aerldrnts are conarantly ocenninc Tbcre ta ftotlilng ao are, aafa, rkeap and eonrenleat aa the eelebratrd Mustang Llnlmrnt. It coats bat SO cents and f 1.00 per bottle, and no Family or owner of Hone should be without it There Ii no flesh, boa or tnnecle aliment upon man or animal, like RhtNtmailam, Brnlara, paria aa4 Lameness, which It will aotalletateorcare. Why win yow. suffer r BewmrwofeooBterfwta. It la wrapped la a iteet-plate ncrarlnc lffned O. W. Wealbreok, CVmUt."
$14.75 SHOTGUN.::
ways . Sriel li" fr partle ilare Ul 'L' l il.l'U A l O
IMII'HLK HIRNKL Ul H. froi.l arOnl..r I-l
ranu.l hi.h.ilsl.l barrel. (. ! nilliirll a. 111. rl .t-k.
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dress to another In iws a I a Irs. "rhe al
perfrct tifMctia M is the verdict of all
hotryliwm. mew eae mnay nnr mrir
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The Trnrlal Teal of th raltte of a m.-dlclt - is ll...... 1 sh niH run. e int. ra the claims imiI I'tlli In Ka favi.r at tlwi 'miwe t Is t!icratiiltiirtHn Apply llil rritcTi'in. ao almple. yet n hinir. to TatsT'a I rrssTB. r Sii.Tss AMtaimT. II" ) It n"n WUal baa bca Its hUtury r lluwdtntlt Maud ! loy 1 TAXRANT'S SCLTZCar APERIENT ts a txwiaelintd name tlir-mf hnt the I'nitrd Ktatrs. tl ! aitiiiin.tf rd a a f.ecinr. and with iiH'frw. In lv r-(is" S bra.1' h. nrr..u debility, luer c:n.liiit, bilwins rriintinia. Ix.arl omipialnls rialU c.nntirNitl.n . rtirutnati.iii. ffmit. Kfavcl, tiauM'S 1 1. - io?nlaitii (xu'lar It. the mirriial atx, and all i p. ...f iniUinmatxin. r intld ia It In Ita uprratmn lliat it cs i I trix. n with pr'f" t tafi-ty to the f.-,-liH-t .liilil: an I oairr.feh'.-ta to the taate nfrcliiii( i.troM tr. that rlnldrtm a.-trr rciuae to take IU r t aai.- I ail tlriiKKi'ta,
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Frnni f-wii rt'rtafii Iit liltnar'f. Tlie only True and Ainli. i i I. if.- .f Atmri.a'a a-rru'..t IltNTKlt. Mill 1 limit. I 1 1 'F err ptil'li.hcl. Knil dra.-riptn.rs ft i ',' I i"in tr:'-a nf th KAI; W r..-T. Inclnl:nir the Mnii.K W !:. t linlire 'i rttvn-a ar-l hatrlircn.ltli c ai-c. Al'.-mi. bh- Ink in f-"tii If t . . or.l-a ryrry lla. H.IMil a rca lT aM'l I liii-frat'! i-'r, ii'nra free. A.lfli.a M A. 1' m.km: t O .
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For the Next Half Year The tfrrsi T In ) a lsrre S pair. Vyolnmn. In-itr-nrtiit Vrwapai', w tilt h Bo iiitellceiil aiuliy aa.i.ild Ih wlihuuu Try It. AUdreaa. THE t , tw York City.
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Livingstone Js Dead ! Knr 311 yrart wit t.t hs' ifn''y a' I..-.I li' rriti i..f-a i i-i ii ri:oiu i i i.i .... i . . aii'l r.i. 11.1 vimi u-'l mw I iiy e 'r . I 'm .itpl !r l.lfr-l I iini f rt( ll. w-rt,i t.,,."-.,aI liil.-iai t nr r -), alii, h nnii.i.l. al-i ili it mu.iriM and if , i Til of a w M a and .HMR't I, cntilr-v W r piil-ll-h ji t that iilT.T from hla nikin in l'i l.i r.i ,t nl. V.im7'n' !. I i .1 im- a.-. ..i .!'! nr (.!.. . a'i!hr, I'liv r , "'. I i'fl .ttlrtri'.ilm, A. W. J.i. am MS, 1 ; t.rlsw ill ,ir. . I. I vi r .i t. Ml. !i. l.i - i li N ' Aim Nftrr I n.fi rr rr ,1 "...i-iri i ' ru. ait l.d in o f tu I ..i--. h-M-u .- rut a.a it-1 ! r Map slit.. n n l" aI . f T'iprra. w.ihe. mbt cA and trparat haia. 'i'ii ' ip'm fi f r..l Ll lilfrttlll'K AHdrrai H. r. hAM'nltN. Ill Moiirov street, ChicBtfu, 111.
Dr. J. tVnlkfrs Itlilorniii Vin 'i:ar Hitters are a piut ly Vcul. preparation, mule tli'n-tl y frtmi t!m u.t tivo lu ll founl on the lowfi r-ui'a the ISkrra Nevail.ttmnititainstif :'alit h tlw lucdii iihtl irortii of wliic'i arc pxtnr-til tlion-lMiri witlmut t!i iv ff Alcnhul. Tin :: tioa -'t:..-: l;ii!y afkil. ' Wh.u is t!i an; ;i- " o uuarallfk'l miccc.y of Vixk!.u -. thus V Our answi-r is, t!ut tln-v i. . the cause of disc;i.s., n :i 1 1 1 1 ).it!r',r r. covers his health. They are Hie WimkI jmrifier and a life-giving j ri:i-;; . a rertl-ct lic:;uvat..r i-..i.ii...
of the gystetn. Never be for in (.;. hiftorr of the worl.l lias a inula 'ne w i ("iiilMiuiulM poaHfNiiii)! the r L..mlai'ia I'l.iilt icH of Vl.NKU AK lSlTTCR.S III U-.tlllli' ! sick of every di--.' a", i m-ir 'i ;. are a p-iitle rurpiti- w-'i a T.-:... ri'isnviiiK CoiifreiitKM j !n(l..mini ll ih . Liver ami .-vra! ....- a, I i) , The iroH ;.-n . , int. w.uxi k VlSKUAK UlTTEb A (m unit. l',a-.i..Kl. Carminative;, Nut. . ljitaiiv. )n;rU Sdiitive Count. -r . " . S'n!.-.?:-. A'u-r 'jve aii.l Anti I'.'' R. II. MeDOHALD aft f'O ii,rri.ta aul Oen. Ajrts.. San rraucUc. i!lf..f-
nia.an.i or.or vk aahlarion and f barltnn BU..N . r . Stala fcy all Itr'izclala aaal Uealers. WUVlSradS cents arnl the aMraai of well il I I a.itia au.l rrrrlte by mail a beautiful tlinv
in.i, air . hy a.wiu IIJO and full lourui tHUia to clear J Omv. Al'raa I'Lt aa Co., Iiftboiuh wfe 8L. 1'hUa, Pa.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye los-Ksei qualities that bo other dye does, lis el(rcl la Iratautaneoiis and It Is so natural tliat ll cannot be al. -trrted. It ll haruilras and raally appllp.1, aii'l la In rvuiral ua anions' the laahlonabla hairlrrara In ery lr city. Price ll.Wt bos. S..1.1 e-rywlitre. office. Is Murray MU. N. V.
Ai.T W a Tt l for the f :.T:M I a. GAZKTTKKK - Iiowina ll.. r ran. I rn-Itaot ...ir ral ISSyrars. Kerl....1i i. ivs It. t t !' luoiiln wo Atmu, .Srnd lor circular. 7.ISUI.BH A M't'i'MDV. Hl.loria. To Millers and Engine Owners. To Darly donblrynnr stam pnvrr anJ mare fuc alto,a.klrtaa J. F. TAI.I.AXT. Ilurlina-wn. Iowa, FIVE MYSTERIOUS PICTURES. Ourrly Hncaled Hautta. 8tranir larntrea. Pnrlln Pr..hlrma. FIU K lo A1.I. M'lrra, with stauip, ADAM- A CO., 4 IVarl alrert, Iloatoa.
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