Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 May 1877 — Page 7
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ibLiwwitiatoth 3H. Walter died on the
ftif OefciWr, 157". ikying ii iruhiiu,
Obari'AWKltfer.tttuI two children, 1 IxHwoen HumIh hi it an' Walter and .Joireph II. Wither, 'two chikhw the Her mother, Mnry Kidgtrway, hIho nr- The dim my I vlvwi kor. iTIib mother, hiudmnd hihI word; J ho onjir
I ..mm ,.,.,1 wmiii iRiinriv on tie ot IeHwr Solilller, which wdld from the I i,ort of New York on the 7th of April, 1876 midwHMmmk on tlm 7th of Aluy 1 ...... .. t KiJ llv Island. KnirlHiid. and nil
t -nrltilitl. Th mother wm 09 yewra "l'b Tka husband 45, thu duuuhter 1U, !tul Mn
Tkni WXK 11(1 I'VI 'f'lHIO HS LO HI1V mirvlvftralilp. Idr. idler in her will baoimthed her residuary estate, real and twrsomdt to trustee, her liualmnd Ueihif one. The surviving executor and trtwteu- brought a suit in the Supremo Mnr for the construction of the will and the oiiostion of the survivorship of loU theSelnller,Hnd whether Jio elaborate bequesLs of the iJuyftf tMothursi. Judg6 Vi the will from Vrwn Vorst, ' m whom the ciwo wm tried, yoster-; 'Wiitlflfed his decision. Tn a lengthy t opinion, in which ho reviews the civil lilw, the French code, the Indian law j iul the English common law, urn tot c,i,-vivoishhi of relative perishpte. ' ' -i m - , , in" m a common uisnsiei , no arrives at the conclusion that by the American ejtMi, following the , re,,ulred to bo established by facts and . not by any arbitrary rule or prescribed tM Amiitition from tho aro or sex of the a ,1. mi,, ......v. ' . ..
7 mi he ' the Kn.pire, which exists as an armed Hlij the tirst way makes a goodluiic h Klcs Trno righUiiulUmvoeii camp ot Asiatic, in the midst of En- dish and tho o her way a good desert, transmit tpd by one child to the other, rope, not to lay down laws, enforce obc- Self-Steamed rotdocs,Hm'G an iron . i ... ,r i Sit.... i ,t... .i:. ....... .....1 u.loilniiix, inctiiw, lmt ti t-iftl olimU' t'ovnnwl : fill it HIMJiit two-
burden of establishing a survivorsmp terrorize- even to tno oxioux. oi e.xiennirests upon the party who claims any nation, if necessary, and in any event to ilixrroit (lifit will iii!ik( rcisistaiice im-
loholdu that the heirs claiming through , tiu oiiSlilrun bad failed to nrovo anv sur-1
vivoA-ahip; that the heir of Frederick agents commit outrages, there is no rev A. and Mogesj Hiilgeway and John and ! drc. Not one of the Hands who per
Henry Ounn, to whom nio estate was to co in default of heirs, took under the ' imuWonp of the will; that there is no iouitable conversion of the real estate, ami the Ollicu of trustee is at an end ; tllSt tllO nCXl OI Kill OI UIO I'hHUIUH llim
husband of tho deceased arc entitled to lows: interest at G per cent, on the respective 1 The Christians have in most province, shares Intended for the husband and and notably in Jtulgarla. fallen Into the tom--i.ti.i. ti.. tfnm nf HiaiImIIi of i lH.r of riavt?s that robtanco. to tho Kt'nd-
; ! i . .V .". .T r .t .T,i;.. i, f 'ip w conMilerwi imiMsmie, tno torthe testator to tlio tun of thodcatli of c.nuuellt aIl,i Its M,i,iUTy Invariably upixrt-
her husband and children, and that there must Imj a reference to ascertain tho value of thu real estate. New Vffrk World. Parson Ilrewnlow en Himself. principle, it degrading to a man to labor, a do most .Southern disunionista. Whether East or West, North or South, I recognize the dignity of labor, and look forward to a day, not voryfar distant,wheu educated labor will be tho .salvation of this vast country! 1 am known throughout the length and breadth of the land as the "FicTititigpHrson," while I may pay, without incurring the charge of egotism, that no man ia more peaceable, m my neighbors will testify.. Always poor, and always oppressed with seen rity debts, few men in my section and of my limited means have given away more in the course of each year to ehantabfcs objects. 1 have never been arraigned in the church for immorality. I never playel n card, I never was a profane swearer, I never drank a dram of liquor, until within a few voars, when it was taken as a medicine. I never had aicigaror chew of tobacco in my mouth. I never was in attendance at a theater. I I never attended a horse-race, and never witnessed their miming save on tho fair-1 pronitik of tnv ftwn niMintv T novi.r Kid im! one wo,n,raml herSmrrietl. I am aboutsix feet high, and have J weighed as high as 175 pounds ; I have had as lino a constitution as any man need tlosiro, I bavo very few gray' hairs in my hoail, and, although rather hardfavored than othorwise, I will pass for a man of 40 years. I have had as strong a voice as any man in East Tennessee, where 1 have, resided for the last thirty years, and have a family of seven children. . an Autobionmnhkal Skdch inm2. SHaMderlMg Yar Neighbors. Tho chief clnlm for pport and patronage ny wine,?! the manufacturers of Itoklnjc '""mw n ihir country, twins 10 oeoaButi on the chttrtHter and qaauty of the goods of otwr nwMufaeturers. "Our good, or none," U their motto. Hie maBufitclurers of Doo- , tortXfuX iPWBF!eu!' Hi ,UCV arl)I ' &K4 trfat Jikktf J'omkr. lleelde which, it U ttrkiUt, Ml might. f nu.HQrrs Tosicl A Sra, Sork and Scibxtiic COKK'TIicliHHrcccltnto.l lll Of tills world-reHowntd mtrflUtao prbtvs, In- . cpntcHtlblv, tbatno iciutdy ha Mipeuedvd "''"v' uivi iv sjr, oukk ash . . .. . rr ..... t 4 t. . -. f . . . . . . . the Ufce nf IliU n lfalvln 'I'mil.-. Vit nttWn has Ufn fHHd so hard im not to yield to Its 1 l'R SILK JIT AJJiDKUeaiSTB. 1 Ilfot hera, Metltrii, ?ftliera. Dftfc't tail Ui fveeara 'Kac Winsi-ow's Sootktmi SvRf r Tw Hfl dltmi' ut teotliing in obllwen. k lrKerwi Uwi ckiklfnwt jihh, orwiwfwl elk. segalatea the bowola, and, by giving relief Ud WTth to'iba ohlW, RlvM.rert to the awuwr. .,, -i,;,ii.nL i sj i toa OrlRtnal It Ilerse ILFork, Anl.Steeli, or renclnxt for Lawn, Cemeteries and Field. froiH0e, to m per Hotl, adtlrcsts A. J. NxtUs cjoi, PlttebHrgb, Pa. 8llrdcUirjriM. IHWiatieti guaranteed reliable agents. See advcrtUjemcnt of 'llwt Sleklu Grlndar." f L r m " " -
1 nave necn a laiKirmg man au my me tore, nave oeen tiejtraiHi oeiow mo iiiiuinn i long, and have acted upon tho Scriptural point, till, when Hilled in the way which ,n?i, nf iHit;,r mv linmil liv tho sweat make oven Mavea rvM, they only H:ealon- ,
-v - ... - -v - - - - j y )utv tlH) energy to Join the orijranu. of my brow. J hough a bouthet n man tiuut hirnffs t sVv,whcn they have Joined in feeVmi: and principle, I do not think thm thev fiwrht to the deatl
VT" ,B.a iar8' a,m,r .uver ,.,yM;rlr!? Hie Chief Knirinver of her Majesty's phlcd as not to give upJU long retained bll- qi.ii, 'i'n,ii-t.il5iii nut l,l tlivimf tlm ious secretions, ami hi bill or fever lias yet i Ji"V ?u'i t M rWiuM to fail. into. lle. 0. K, Finlay ?'tl1 ? .rununry. in .sheer tlespnir at the
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A eorroanondtHit write us dadrine h brief wtHtoinont of thoenuMJ of the wnr between HumIh and Turkey, There nr its direct Htui inuueet. Imi HUted In h vory faw nmwion hiiiI porHoution t m r UJimnnn suuieow uy me iuikm reitohod mieli a point of cruelty that the victims broke out In open revolt nyer Hgo, In suppretwing UiIk revolt, the Turk were ituiltv of tmch inhuiUKU tor1"N niMWHcre tlmt Europe, with , Kussia at the bend, protested, and niter IIHWIIllT 111 1 .UlllurUIIUU UUIlliiiluuu umn tlm Pi i should irive nntriuitcoH of roform. The Porte refused, and Ktissiu, rts uiw ujihiiiiiioii ui uiu win iu. hi, uwi takes the Held to secure these reforms by the sword, and to ameliorate the oonditiou of the Christians. IMI l.1l I ,1... .... t,. ,1.... I uie unmeet emme oi mo vn i iiinn ; the Turk is an alien in Kurope, t eiie-, ry fanatic by nature, n ruler whoe(iovernmont is not a (Jovernment of law but of plunder, and tlmt there is a very iceueral feeling in the civilized world that it m time lor this Government to be overthrown or removed to its original Asiatic source. The element of law does not enter into the ideu of Turkish (Jovernment. It Constitution is an utter dead letter. It has no machinery for enforcing laws; It lias promised to ...!. !,.. u'l.tf.h ; promise remain unfullil ed because it cannot enforce them. he governing power of Turkey w m the hands of a power oi llirKCV is in mo nanus oi a ... . . - . r ... i .i possible. This caste is not responsible ( to anv authority lmt its own. If its peirateo me jHiiganau nurnns been punished; on the other hand, th bloodiest butchers have )cn promote the d to higher seals of honor. Mr. Maccoll, in his recent work on Turkey, speaks of j i" uuiimtiuii 'Ji mu iiuigniiiiiio .v..- j iuc tlieni, until tho armed poltcotneii can do absolutely wht they please, and in a country whore cliaftity I eonuhlcred of the highest Importance nud woiiien are reverenced as In Ireland, tho honor of faniHIes lnalK)lutoly at the merev of any villain who maybe admitted into the ranks of the defender of order. Tho people, aware that the idlMeM com plaint will 06 tno c ignai lor niaKcre or tor titer fiwrht It U l'hohkIi to sxv that in all rural dktrlcts wherever Turk are annoyed, or refitted, or even att'ectcd with a caprice of tyranny, the villages encounter the fate of cities taken by ntonii Ih the worct cycles of middlc-axc warfare. The men Hre murdered, and the women violated at will and with linpunltr. No retinas Is even honed for. the authorities all CltlU Willi nit" i!imariuerir- ur wiurafjiiii 1 . ...l.i. .1. . .Li.. . ..1.1 1 ...... ..,! maintain order. The Chrbtlati who com plains 5k tortured until he leaves b coin plaining, and tho Pasha who tortures him In LSf8" ti,H;rct,c r,miid rapidly Tho Turkish Government lives not only 1)3 cruelty but by plunder. It is predatory in character, 'not judicial. It eats the substance of its victims; if they object, it exterminates them. It takes with no Idea of returning. It borrows 'with no idea of paying, it promises with no idea of fulfilling. It lives among civilized nations as the blackmailer, and thief, and swindler live in society. It !k v K 'ZTlu Sm L.cn,.,.",wJ, IfeSML 1 J would have no subject unless as a slave; ,7 Mr Z i Z "' "w home. As Mr. Maecoll says ! V fekhig ot the evil which this war U intended to re move : It Is the cxlMcnce ot a so-called Govern ment over at tho very least sl.v million of Christians In Europe and three million more In Asia, which, so far from securing even tolerahle peace for domestic and social life, ami rendering it probable that the human beings born in Christian communities diould grow up with the ordinary contideneo tii hiiliwti-v murium iiiulitr wt-iuiir. i'lf.n. Mii.n.l t,t mttliliiitt ulla..i.tlA,ia III tllillr limiliill. and Rood-will towards their neighbors, of average men, actively prevents any such result, substitutes organized plunder for taxation, favoritism of the grossest kind for jUMtice, cows all the manliness out of the men, and all the womanliness out of the women, replaces the noblest affections by the (..... .v.t1,f ., n.ib.v - ...... ... i.ltrmttiv iiitrvlllfi tin. iiiiK" ahiira,uii aiftiliitt. tiiti,ut ami tin, ,iii-itiwt tui!ri!W.,it L'i,wilriail il wholesale wrong, and apathy the ono remedy against outrage." To suppress such an evil as this Russia enter the Hold, and her legions are now "ouinnnu? nd Asia Hnor, No horrors of war can equal the horrors of Solityie persecution. No lli ilf llfl I'MM llO !l tlO'l'llllO H llio ovil .... k t lint occasions it . Its removal at anv that ooctiiion 3tf 1 f.' , , V1 ' ' , olcssiiigto th monov, or misery will bo a lie worm, Atw l orn W orld. incurable defects in Ins vessel's nuiIchinerv, Tlio accidents began nlnio.st I ininietlialely after leaving Kugland, ami UMIIUUUUU UlHX'lllIll V II II 1 1 1 till) VCSiilM had nearly reached the Capo of Good Hopo. Nearly every important part of the engine was out of ortler at ono time or another, Tho engineer was in constant employment, ami found little time for rest. His anxiety ut last so proved upon him that ho committed tsuicido. Groat blame is attached to the Admiralty for sending the vessel to ea without sullloient tests do ascertain iu unseaworthiness ' ,
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NINTH FOR THK HOUSEHOLD.
Itieh Soft Oinffcrhrend.i cupful jwmr oroHin, 1 cupful moliuwMW, 1 ejx, 1 tea KpfM)nful fdnuw, 1 tepoouur wxla; Mir rather thin. Fried Ctke,l cupful sugar, 1 cupful sour cream, 1 cupful buttermilk, 1 toHnoonful soda, spicw to tate; mix thielc enough to roll eauily. JlinV$'Mtf I'ttiMiHf.SoHk a teaoupful of tapioca in cupfulK of lukewarm water for U or 6 hours, stirring oeeafcionHiyt i.. ,,wrt(jri4 a li Hipl, cuttiuir Diem in uiarters and arranginir them in the lxttoin of the dish, or the apples may lie chopped line; empty in the disMilved tapioca ,with a teaspoon of salt; Iwke 1 hour, ami eat warm with crdam. If (lie apples are not sweet, Aerve with augar or with hard saueo. New England liukcd lknm, quart . ,...., . ..i- : i;i .n ,.;.,i.i. " fresh supplv of water enough to cover them, Moil slowly for lft minutes; drain oft' water through colander; put beans into deep iron uisn wiin water enough to cover them ; add a small piece of pork and a tablospoonful of molasses ; bake slowly for 6 hours. A Uncfor Stale Bread. Heat 2 eggs and add r cupful of sweet milk, mix well, cut the bread in slices and soak in the milk and egg, fry to a light brown, m ti parts lard and 1 part butter; when ""Vu " ' Jul u t, 01 nut ' raisms in a deep dish, )ut 1 cup- j mu1 fiMT-mfB. 1.9 fimfitl , - - thirds full of potatoes, wahctl and cut. Set it over a moderate fire, and let them cook entirely without water, a few mmutes longer than for boiling or steaming with water. J'est them in the same way, and sen-e in the same way when j2vi : done. This is? not the moisture of the out by the heat, falling down and ereat Him;!, ii .si.n,v.. insc steam enough to cook tiiem tnor oughly It is ono of the most delicious and satisfactory methods of cooking the ,,w,n. liccf and Vegetable Soup, 2 pounds beef, a good sized Initio, salt and pepper, 1 turnip, 1 carrot, 1 onion, 1 leek, 2 , soriL's lHtt-slcv, 1 fiinisr celery, 1 tomatoes: put the beef (tree trom none) m vour soup-pot witli about 2 o Up-put With HboUl 2 quarts Water; - . . 4 . , . f . ... put thu bones ami marrow in a separate vessel with 2 quarts water, and when boiled strain and add to the beef; cut the vegetables in sjmall squares, and about half an hour before you want to use the soup put them m with tho beet; toast broad and cut it in small squares; put in the soup just before dishing. f To Cook Jkffrictth. Slit the outside or lat part, say every -i iiicuea cutting through to the lean, which prevents contraction and increases its tenderness. Have a bright lire and gridiron hot before putting it on ; turn over to prevent burning. A steak 1 1-2 inches thick will be cooked in from 7 to 10 minutes. To frj prepare in the same way ; put a little butter on pan or griddle, and let it get brown before putting on the meat; cook quickly, and, whether broiled, fried, roasted, or baked in the oven, if you want juicy, tender beef, never salt it before it is cooked . Heefstoak should be served the moment it is cooked; otherwise it loses its llavor. Sending Steamers Across the Continent i( Dull or by Rail. The novel enterprise of transporting , . 1 . t.. large steamers across me couuiieni Iihkii Ktirift&ifiil1v nm-i-ipil out within a fr .n.L-0 tn flntnlmr. 1STfi Hniirm. t; i, ,V ",v 7 .It T ?i II. Bradbury, President of the Occidental and Oriental Stoatmhip Company made a contract with l-letcher, llarnson Co., of this City, for the construction of . .-' . , ..i tWO Sitte-Wlieel steamuoats, cacn oi ino following dimensions: Keel, 210 feet; j beam, 82 feet; depth of hold, 10 1-4 feet. Each was to have two boilers, one vertical beam condensing engine, with a cylinder 60 inches in diameter and 11 feet length of stroke. The contract provided that the hulls, 'machinery, and joiner work should be built and fitted together here, and that when completed the boats should be taken to pieces and shipped by rail to San "Francisco, and there put together again. In accordance with their agreement, Fletcher, Harrison & Co., early in March, forwarded the hull and machinery of the first vessel, and they have since dispatched the hull and machinery of tho second, with the joiner-work for both. Tho boilers for tho second boat were delivered in Jersey City about a week ago, and are now on the way to San Francisco. The entire weight 'of the vessels and machinery as shipued was about SOO tons. The four boilers were completed before shipment, and taken on locomotive trucks to HulValo, whence they were transferred to Lovell tints, upon which thoyweio. transported without .change to their destination. Kach sliinment has been delivered about twenty days after it left New York. The steamers are intended to run on Sail Francisco Hay one from San Francisco to Sancelito, tho other from San Francisco to San Rafael. New York Tribune. uMy wife tells the truth tlireo times a day," remarket! njocwo old fellow, at the same time casting a very mischievous glance at her, fleforo rising in tho morning, she says, 1 0, dear, I must get up, but I don't want to.1 After break fast, she adds, Well, I suppose I mustgo to work,- but I don't want to.' Ann she goes to bed saying, There, I have been fussing all day and haven't done anything.'" ' '
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lre. EMOK. Dr. LoomU'RgniMr Tcmn for ImMo. AddriMw Hox iff, WMttlmrtm. I. C S2 fr 2.Vrj;tt:i J, I.ATMMH Mm Ofrtit l m iriii frri. TKuK A CO AuKti, Milne tlfivl ITr.KK In twr own twa. TertaMli P ouini frwt. II, fiiLLKi r A Co., rnrUd. Me. )K Kimtt rr4, iwtwollkii, wltti Rime. lc.. poetMU1. XAtAU CAKU CO. Kox M. KkNMti.N.lT. 9R K)eBt Crd. all !, with m, 10 ct JHI, J. II. 11 LSI M), Uw. Co., X, V. 9K Kl Mlird VlIUiyfCwdWPti. fcw etlouer. ST A It C'AKI) CO. TlnTrAlwnm.7-M( tM.'Mkli4t. Ob Sow ptri M n h V U 1 1 r! tS !" Mcww ia. ct. fort. u l. cat. KT-cl. iiint. mv whthi en wo BE. CblC4. in. SOAPte-v-ri CHIfKfiK.how m4ft for .'I rrnli nKtUB are., fat. LouU, Mu. $5937 Maileliy 17AkchU ln.rn. "llli my 1.1ner rtlclL'. haiiiiU Irrc. MHUflH CrHCC f Catarrh Csre-Tfce latwt hvirmvii a.fiwa, uunoverr. fur Catarrh and Bronchltla. Seed 39 A poaltlveesr eta. for MBiola &r !.luper doi. KA K.N HAM A CO., fit. Loula, Mo. $10'S25 ortb K. nt "KuM frft. IIImU nni sue una, wh. j4 CUW frc. H. BUlKJRD' MNS. BOSTON, AA WATCHES. Chtt 1b tlMknowa k world. Smplt and mUt frute AgU, Vk9 3 miinu OOOLT It CO.,Okto will tf r t iHtliibvu ef omr etmUri. vt Will M tlx .ti-lja CHHHMH W CULT niAM, Itiii. M-colKBia HiiMlit4 I4MT VltKK tat MalU. Icli tft rnh to par notttta. Attaai . rAnntiio u i ncM m-M.-wiui w to m to Invest, ran with proper ctMirry ud ordliiarrcajmcltj', iaJ K.fHiO ajfar or more. Atlilre w iii initasv m A- H. IklJforJt ADVERTISERS MHIHIKISG TO it IS ACM Tie HEADERS Of THIS STATE CAX IK) SO IK THE Cheapest and Best Manner BT AIlDHBMtXH jm. XX. B.XICK, WulHUt Dtreet, t. Lauln. JHo. Inat Hirst Mt8hw, 1 tUn llorw Llat nest, in pint bottln. at 11. for the cure of colic, old VIVIi ml m 1 " ua wr hi aw " u. ircca in wt tiaa r n.m..m analna r, I V,vnlu ja lt W tnkAwvwl m ! ewerrof omr ot tht tuxm m&iilBx-botm in lU hBBlrda of other nrrKma. Sold Vegetine! Necrosis, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Canker, Humor, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Consumption of the Bowels. Chari.etow.v, Mjim., Mareh S3, JSW. Mr. H. R, Steyknh: Dear blr-The fftllowlat 1 a t-tatemeflt f my exrietice with tb ureal Moot i!Rtelr, Vrtisk. I bate bet ii kieiinc a boardinc bottm bere for niaay ycar-j, ami have bad lb tiiUfortttne to have a , nat oal of IckijeH In my family la ouo cans In particular 1 noticed the wondrfal effettirf Vkiktinx. AWI I iwtijiir .on, n ji'ung in n ii. iiieii auina . yearo old. vtbo wt a dl-tan r latlve of uilae, j catiH! bowi! from n:. He h d IhJh ett hl left lflg oh board tbe Mji ome months lK.fore, and wbea . tke tlTt fn jte iHto !i!" iort .e ciinc to mv bonne, blii! ro .eible that be cutt,ot jr to ht homcia I.itll. li s leg vaf awolleu above t' VuectHOte than twice It Htu.-al alee, and he wai obliged to 1 dragrlt nloiiL'after lilm. having no nue of it wbat vr. tim cfted of iki u tonnes m to I mere kul! cm. Ill father curae down, ana employe(1 1)r Ocorgtf u,wrd of Botoa to attemt 1 him. wlio lliea nccunUil a uromhieut immIUou 1b I tb Mm-i-ac hBi'etU Oeucral HosiilUl. He pro boubw! ItabiMl tMewr Nfcroiis; sua He muk 1 1 removed i.uhe bjiui, bve bit tog oiweed patated. Nt thinking it dvlble to pttrae this coarw, f nit liivf ni, ntiut Vkbetike. th irrt'st Blood Kem- , -j,- wi,i,,0 f?0J(iiirSc.,i,ciHded to ir Ii In tliU mm. After takln? it reealarlr for tlx week, h!i legvru bat little rwollea, aad bla j ceaeial health e mach improved that he did not look like the aamepertoD. At the end or five months be weat home to Lowell perftCtly cared. lie remained la Lowell aatu me commencement of the war; then joined the army, aad wag proBounced a toaad aad well man. The above I but oae cans oat of many where I have eeathU Blood Hcinedy ased with unparalleled tucceM. I have taken It myelf for twenty ear, more or le, for iiyepewia ntw umerai ijcilllly. and II alvraye amwared to give we aew life aad u:or. , . nni.vr U(w. after tbe bad raftered tor years. 1 linn, liinv nosTORr wap cunimneir vnrcti 1 1 I'm ana tnaa aiei everj im ewe wiwv anvbeneit. Aaotherlady wm cured from LWer Complaint, wbksb was a bad caee, aaa bo oniaered In tbe many pbyilclaaa wbo bad attended ber from time to time. I bave known It me by other boarder for Itheamatlrat with extraonllnaiy Rood otfeet. , a lo.lv tiink It for CoiikUmutiou of tbe Howell. and toaad more relief than ia anything elee ese ) f Be count procare, .... 1 do not want to over-ettlntate Ut urafalneH; bat I do wsnt tkoee aufferiaK frow Mekaf to know what IUi nood medicine ban doao and 1; i atlll doiBc, for I kaow wbat It 1; to be Imposed apoa wlien tick, and I tUIak It U wroBg lor any OHetook'trctlmatea teateily at the expense of tbe be ple flck; aad I, for oae, will not do It under ay olrcumtMnce wbatcuT. ' 34tw. A LIV A S. M0NROK, 161 Cbehea tret Tha Best Spring Xelicine. CHARtaaTOWX. MR. H K. Stktsn: 1) )rttr Sir TRW ! l eeriiry, mat int aw jmr atul think that, for Scrotals or Cankeroaa HiiaHira er Hhi-awatlc aHeciloui. It cannot be excelled: and a bbxid rntrlflpr aadaprla .meiltctae it the beet thlBB 1 have ever aed. aad t have ted almcw everythin. 1 can cheerfully recommend It to any one fa Rfedor wen a Htedlelne. Yonm. reiN,tfaHjr, laa. A. A. IIUNSWOKK. 19 ltWMll ttreeti VEGETINE PKEPAKED BY n T.EYENS, Ikrston, Mast. Vegetine is Sold by All Druaistr
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