Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1878 — Page 7

VE6ETINE

roH

Chills, Shakos, FEVER AND AGUE.

HINTS FOR TUB 1IOU8KUOM.

i'

m. II. k. srrvxvm

Macaroon. 14 pounds powdered sugar, 1 pound sweet almonds bleached Htul pounded to h paste, whites of Cecrs, grated peel of 2 lemons.

rtlNci PiMMt'Ctiicc. 1 cunautrar. 1 of

butter, 4 tagg. 2 fiblespoonfuls milk,2a cups ilour, 14 teiwpooim baking.pow-dor.

1 In ! .... .....

in .iiritii ouw -iwcr nuidina.l pint of

...111 . ri -

uiiik, z ps, i ounce of butter, 1 teaspoonful .salt. 8 hcanitu? tablra

iKiHMunniaiiftjfiiotfnwtitHi.M.r1firouw JJiscHil. j of a small ytasr-cake and

rt?KlX" i pint of water to make usiionira: to

of but-

a taken lIUiii -U, - muilHpOOnilllS ot s

a largo tablcspoonful of salt.

T-ir.W)80,N.0..1878.

ttt fcwt wliclim 1 rr iw (or VMttt. Situkf. vr

wttwrni" nittiiiHtrrutriira, J r I yiwradvermiuiirnt

mniKMiiffrik.iMiljinliiliiff. llo has taken el

irMta HtUMiut rruwtif ur can, ll H twenty irara of fs ,h",''H,Jf:-!Wl.liltvil irarioT SHfWlMI 14 & V.tlie jtii.l that l it iait ofthp ('.. fiiiK'leavfHiM ti fHitt umii tlw j'mliit HMt .rf th. nwditttif jrftnmncnftti ntr UiU. l-MwtH lr rrrmniwiiJ e rHme iortulieij4alii. 1 think It trm sneih-st mntldi.i. hi the world, ite.K'ctfmijr, silts, j, w. umu. VKOETrNr.-Wlwt tlH W.xhI l.f(W3 llfrtrw and rtHtit, WtlH-rfrum cliauc of HMtlirr or if climate. S'.iJ.V.'.'Tr "W1 "'"t. r from anr oilier cause, tfceM.GI.riMt Kill iruewtna lilood, catty off tlmim' UM htSMSora, cliiit Him Momsfh, irtmlMetlmbywiu. VEGETINE DYSPEPSIA,NERVOUSNESS And Goneral Debility.

sugar,

Jumbles. I cunful butter. 5

1 of milk, 0 of Ilour, 4 nutmeg, 1 tcnpoonful soda; roll them out, cut with a tm cutter, htult them over with the white of egg ml sift granulated suirar on bofore baking. Jkef Tea. I pound of lean beef, chopped fine; put in clean vessel with cover; add 1 pint cold water and 4 drops of muriatic acid; stand on back of range 1 hour; then simmorS hour.s; strain and ad-1 4 oloves and l

... i

iui sail.

Corn llrend.2 cups of sour milk, 4 cup molasses. 2 cuns corn-mcal. U

caps white Hour, small tablespoon soda, dissolved in sour milk: salt; steam 3

nours. to bo eaten hot. Slico and

whh added to the H, will maka the sum of $20, which miht be termed plear profit, for the butter and milk used in the family will repay for the trouble, inia is a lair average estimate of a cow for a year, and 1 think tb fowls are not raUd too high. Some breeders will do bettor even thau that, and others not so well. Perhaps the cow might yield a larger percentage if the mute lx.sold. and th,

yield be forced by stimulating food, but

me chancos even then are not more favorable. It is a good cow that will yield 10, or even 8, quarU per 'day, day after day, for five or even six month in succession. At the least calculation, a

cow should yield milk for eight months

Summkk is reluetant to depart. Sh clincs i like a young girl who is positive that the clock has sot yet atruox tea, and who doesnotoareif it lm.Hocteslr Dmooral, ' T

A SAK8KR was forbidden to talk during his illnees by the atteadant nhyeieiaH. The suppression of speeoh killed him in just thirteen hours. N, O. Times.

HajrS Title. iioirever varied may b the opinion ooa-

cwn Bicma yauuitj o: HayaVs title to the

ivfmuey, mere h hoi a question In the mind of either Democrats or Republican upon one Important point, viz.: the unouetlonable rlajltt ofllr. I'lprcuV Fsmlly Mwll-

Of the voaf andforthla nnrlaVl uht 10 , B.l!we OI nUrd Keracdlcs of nL Jt l f i, ! Jtt ,orJni8, PerJH 1 eI8ht Ule n to the volc of the wverelxn quarts is the safer estimate. The cow people: ft

must bo milked wet or dry, cold or hot, ' Dlt v p,nHT SH V11"6 "M. 1878, at a OGrtain tlmn. anr) iha tnilL-

WAHTm V yw, w bcia rw as. iWWMSMnwttmi Wwmm Cumtku.Omim. J 0 V U mIr me mrM; tte MS WMMWf AS4wm Htomun, ttoiES

WANTED Craui'i KwrfW mm oTum

cirtuiiti free. AMm

lew. frtfU if

seeai to bu jjartlcularly adai.ted to the wattts or the oeoide In this warm cllmite, where bilious affection are partluulHrlv uravalunt. I

ttaaviuitnnnv r . . ...1 . . .

wj-.ttMinHHi.rtwirH aw" )u m warm it up .nTir1 tjM-MJtnut.11 urn! ,. Mihcc Pics. I noundof moatchon

urn

iivr ot tnir 1 1'Ml.

U Cnmrll fc?mi,wN.iMj1lmUro ut it Utatt nil ur MRS. U i'. I'KRKIXS. MIW. H. W, SCO IT, JOsKl'JICS SUVTE.

chopped

MNtnUWrof bark, rmt.j. ril Inrb. It 1 Tea at to tike; erery etill.t llkej it.

VEGETINE

KtHt

NERVOUS HEADACHE And Rhoumatism.

nnc, a quarts appios, 1 quart of cider, 1 pint of molasses, 4 pound of brown sugar, pound of raisins, salt, all kinds of spice to taste; put on tho stove in a porcelain kottlo, and let boil slowly for 4 day. Baked Suet Pudding. i pound beef- ' suet, chopped fine, 1 pint milk, 8 oggs, , salt to taste, Hour onough to make thin ; batter. Hake 4 hour and serve hot. Sauce: 1 cups powdered sugar, 1 tablespoonful of butter, white of 1 egg, 1 tcaspoonful vanilla.

,K.Ummr Cixms4Ti.a,AWM..i877. , wrAy-ItaveeiljmrVricliief(r.Vrt-rotM ijtoj. 4Mfk 4)uJ twS. t.- I.' ....... . .... ... . .. 1

ii.. . ""'"irannrn, aim wiir iituim rmilt- . AtlroiB htt,MHl bUi Mdf Mif initcuiwtDil. the

KK1. A. tl(K)l). JOS Mill M., fclwi.

FAUX TOPICS.

VHr.ETJXK ! rMtwwl ttiounawta to Imtlth who ta t loa l'Hi and jwUiful juHcimi.

Profits ok Poui.trv. If nossihlo.

buildinsrs intended for nnnltrv

should bo placed in the orchards, and

snouiu an do inclosed by a fence, or not.

tuo ciruumsiancos uemana. Fow s

VEGETINE

as

and pigs aro the very beet cultivators and enrichers possible to find for fruit

trees. While tho treos aro vounp-. a lit.

. w-i "

protection of tho bodies from the

tie

MR.K. RSrrTKV.fi Jtr it-W have ln solllne rmir retWHly. th Teg. tfoAi r aljow trr jm. sn I take Hme n nvt.

Mnsj nnrilVTwoHid rmch the ca. h!H It nrr fUl Ki

i'1" wni imuratuis.

HWMtrultr.

E. M. SIIEl'llEKU & 0".. Ira:W.

swino is nocossary, but fowls aro notin-

DRUGGISTS' TESTIMONY. J"no,us 10 yunS trees or growing fruit.

v. mui-uiiuai), lUUJr Sit! 91 UUnCUL anU protection. They keep the earth loose about the tmnks, and clear the premises of insects. When in health, fowls am

it miiiir kMM continually scratchingand picking, and

icunng up uie oiu sou. it is tneir na- . turo. They stow away in their gizzards i mailV nOxioUS Wnnil snd inar.tu that

Jll!!Sfr1 clTt':t i?itWc thimrt damage cither tho growing fruit or the awmoa. ra ui putisw ih uh wwm. ; tree itself. Ey MmuMB locate your

uuii-iiousos in your orchards ana fruit- ! yards, or plant orchards and fmit trees in the yards. An "(Mrgfarm!" And pray why not! Ten good hens will pay as large a pcr- , centago on tho money invested as a good cow, and w'th less labor, and no expenditure of utensils or fixtures, be- ' yond a comfortable home, and quiet, , unmolested quarters. A single hen does not require much ground for

lancu aim lorage, out where many

io a cunsiucrauie area is necossary. A hen will produce from

jou to zuu eggs in tier lirst year; and.

, iwikuiiiiig at, mo lowosi numiKjr irom a

single hen, aniounta from 10 fowls to 1,500 eggs, or 125 dozen annually. Al

lowing the average pneo of 18c. per , dozen, it amounts to $22.50. A hen will consume a bushel of grain annual

ly, (borne hens will not do it, and oth-

will requiro more.) The hens

should bo kept in good laying condi-

I nun. nuuuuui. is inauu, oi course,

VEGETINE Prepare ly fl. R, Ste?sus Boston, Mass. Vncctlwe la SH hy All Driists. DR. JOHN lULL'S Sil's Tonic tm FOR THE CURE OP FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS ant) FEVER.

t.C r i T' . Kro,novKM Mr Your I'leawmt iurjtive TelleU

w mra unuj ui LU U1U UUUlUr, auU thence to tho factory or market. The ftlttfk ninr? n 1 1

the Htl.cring of the eggs. The $J? W can wait a few hours and not spoil if1 Jou.v U. Hcxoskso.v. tho weather bo unfavorable; so, also, n n vn Rwrp.v. Mhm.. May liut. 1678. 2?hSieh0,,l,-l "-l? I"' . tti&D-JiS,ctl D:ecrjveh, orchards, und p.a.n ha sllnwa1 tl.nr,. 1 .,i .,.-:' 1 'etlJ'eri

when it would not be prudent to admit yettr standing. Vlene accept our ctatltude. the cow for a moment. On a farm wo Yours truly, Uexky Wiiitixu. generally calculate to keep both, but the smaller stock is apt to bo neglected and i Or. Wilhofi's Axti-1'skiomo or Fevkr treated as a nuisance. Country Gentle-1 Aotns TojjicI Wilhoft's Tonic has estabmn J ltelted iUelf as tne real Infallible Chill care. i It Is universally admitted to be the only reuaoie an(j harntlewi Chill medicine now In use. IMI'KOVK AND InCKKASK THE STOCK It efficacy Is confirmed by thousands ot cer0N the Fakm. Tho importance of I tl.fi??teB 0? ",e very best people from ll parts brooding from Imnrnrml nt- ?. of tcf I of the country. It cures malarious diseases of

u:"t?' .Z I! "J" every type, irom tue fhakinsr aeues of the

levers ot me been known

Proprle-

alwavs to use a thorough hrwt

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iiiaiu ; mo iumaios may no good, well . formed nativos or grades, but tho breed- TnimT of the best nrn m.t,r f er should make it a fundamental rule worfd arecomSto never to be lost sight of, to work stead-, A cable dispatch to the Associated Press nays liy toward improvement on tho mntWa . "West nwards have len awarded to the

side also. A three-quarter bred Short-' Amerlcau makwi- Ma80tl "amlin.

nom or uereioru is much superior to a I half-blood of tho same fctock; and the1 rule applied to evervsnecios of farm

stock produces similar beneficial rn-!

suits. Improved animals, if of the ap- i proved breeds of cattle, invariably make a rapid and lanrer errowth. ttnd nf a i

quality for fattinir aud beef infinitelv

superior to common stock. Tfaevsefl

more readily, mature earlier and nnm.

mand higher oricos. whilo thn cnnsiimn.

tion of feed is no lanrer. and the care of !

stock costs no more in timo or monoy

"The shipment of cattle to Europe, . -VAJHiJJ CCCH which is growing in importance, de-, KtoM90-M1:h- w. r. Ttwom, raands animals of the largost growth, 1 V- fwruT A. lun' schoak. tm which mature early and make heavy Ja LiNDSCAPE PAIMTIMI beef of fino quality. Such are tho kinds QmMml!i9i!WJjP3L

uiuiuewnicnare neing sought for by

UH Qko. F. Ckam. WLake-at. QUmJ 1ML

1 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 'ICTORIA1. HISTORY w the WORLDS

, ltMitln7a fine Wurical pi)RraTlnanl hm tllMMjurv .J tit. L'...l.l ........ ....I. II. a . . . . 'Z .

bWMl '' 'I"; 'iw-n paitw awl extra term te Amrt. m bee wlij It m-IU fai-u-r tlian an; otlw bo. jmttT NATIONAL I'UHUSlflXO CO., X.Imt",M.

nam i namlin caimet miaks

Si'iSS'S. LONOiS AT AU

TrTTiftn atr- a

WOKLBU KIP

mm by H

psrnojw rok iwklve

PIP VW . U19 .

.. U.u ' ... IWIB

v nilVaft8 : ?d?.Hi' AIS' atKl ,(LK.A.NI' WH aT S'PiS- OolT Amrtea Oraui evrr awardSk

l'5'JK,.rrl:w' 5nt MASON Ac HAMUN tSu QAN CO., Bomoo, New York or CWea

MBtiTi i i

INSTITUTE. Eatabllihed In 1ST5 fur ttm iSirm

lot Canrfr. Tumor. I'l. t-i-m.

l&fcmfiilM. and r-lrln tiU.jvum

witbuut tue um or knife crlciM or blcwnl ornt little pain. For Information, rlrculara anl r lerwm. nm Br. g. 1 JrXP. Aurora. Kat. Co.. 1 ItT EVAtiet To Alrshsl rSBn at Eaatt

wwsuiapixute loraiccuwilcllijuors and MtMaM tbenmwt wtro. Alter a iftUaarh. iranaT JRSSI iJ"f U Mental nail phwalral arHrriHiloH. It aim rnmnwi .ii,!r a4-

Titit, imrcrsii and Torfiihtt or tbb Liver, hm eojKl.l anrt Intern pnanc aa a oKh.'' itmr

Particulars repardlng Electric Belts free. Addrees Pul verniacher Galvanic Co.,Cincin.,0.

PithrMathiiwTuitinB.....j'i

raetarlBCCe., S Kami Mt..

DEWOREST'S MONTHLY

aTTniiii v ''lai

A Mtttn Mwl tor U rapay ard all diMMM f

juniy.1 mwntr uu unaurr !. Ikat'l Keaeil U porclr tefttafcUa

atif awa .larcHljr Mr ta atari aitttm. It kju n4 taawaada. , c rr bows warraatrd. B4 ta W. Jt. Clarkt, hTtTil4!M, fer intutrauil BaaiaaM.

Mywanagm aonl haw H. wm craw fctyam.

A eraml enmbltMtlnn ef tboctitrrtalnltHr, Mm atefaft ami the lautlful. wttb . art wtsnivltw (i5Z. urlnradjNo. fRICK. Jc. VKKl.v.51 witli an iinwiualfU pmnlum. two sM'wll'l (HI iWurm KocUof AjcraaiHtThp Llen'a Hrlitt. ISxXlV

bend pUlanl fw full rrUculara. Addrtm W. JXMKINOi DEMO&EST, 17 Eaat 14tk Street. New York.

MMMEMIXtf TO MMACM

CAX DO SO IX THK CHiapest and Best Miniitr

Tie proprieter f this eelebrated sedlelae JWtlT ClaiHI fr It a. aunrlnritnr all rtm.

41m ever offered to tke pahlie fer the UFI. i ers CEaTaTtr iBcin jbuivii '

aarftaAflMi cure Agae aid Fever, or Chilli aid Faver, whetaAfAfaka.a .-I la. t .

"If "'or""",imHOlBR' ieri te ta 0f ,t,c or ntt,r Pon ' fnni. atiroWaiteraaidloathoraeeaiitrT ta bear . ri.?.f.0r.0or.K?,n food r an

te the trnth of the aMertiea """ " I00.lf, UP "lU0 ,r nothing

iu vaau uuuav. AilUWIIlC a OUSIlOl 01

corn to a hen. 10 fowls will nriml

ala teitiHSBT

that la ho case whatever will It fail to carif tbe direct obi are strictly followed and carried at, la a great many cases a single dose hat wtaiaftoieBt fer a care, and whole families havo beea cared by a single bottle, with aperiKtreatoratioa of the general health. It is. Mwever.pradeat.aBdlH every case more rtalitecaro, if its use is eeatiaaed ia taaller

owts ler a week or two after the disease has

a hen, 10 fowls wi need 10

bushels, and reckoning it at 60c. por bushel (which is moro than the farmers have been receiving on an average for tho past, or will receive for tho coming season1), amounts to wliwOi. tutmn

' ' -w j ' wsa a - ' - - ' v v w t,t!

irom me totat yiciu, leavos 10.60. This caivos, than its conversion into

hrst i poor uuticr, which is tho result

feeders, in the west, and are command. , A HVFP HTTQTh T Q ing higher prices each succeeding year. , 10JCfJ0

a nau-biooa calf presents a finer ap- j pearancethan one of the common stock: at . . - II

asjssssa Tie EEADERS if THIS STATE is superior in nearlv evcrv instant tn j

either of the others.

The present is tho most monitions '

timo for farmers to push tho matter of

creating herds of their own. Those who t aro earliest in tho fiold will have important advantafiros over others who dnfor !

tho work for future years. The ranges ' aro ample at prosent, but will bo steadi-1 ly contracted by tho tide of settlers flow-1 inff into tho State of Kansas and nt.hnr

StJitos west of the Missouri Uivor. and

tho accumulation of stock, as each sue-

cecaing' year adds numbors to tho i

u roves that are raised tin to mmnmn in . 8 lybia hahh.

summer the rich prairie grass. til&tffiJ&

E. E. PRATT, 79 Jaokson. Street. Ohloacoa

wa vbwvih.

i RemartaWy Good and Cheap Boot for SINGING SCHOOLS.

U0W small his means. ' tJur.SS Broad staeet. nuabeuL N. J.

determinml fifTnrt.tn v ietownforiwiUaeinmaUlngUbooia.

if success is achieved in rearine valua l.l. 1 1 - . 1 ...... .

uiu uuiua, is mo preservation aim caro of tho best heifer caivos. Every farm

er, no waiter now small his

should make a

tho heifer calves, all of tho best onos at least. Those will grow into value in his hands and increase moro ranfdlv:

than the interest of the "bloated bond-!

holders," and if a well matured nlan is

pursued with judicious manajremont.

every fanner in a fow years may become tho owner of a valuable herd of vciy high bred trades at an imncrcentiblo

COSt. and small otitlav in rash

It will bo a much more profitable dis-1

position of the superfluous milk of the cows to allow it to bo taken bv thn I

a 1

i Mb Bos : ai Msto jamb, Johnson's Metho

FOR Singing Glasses.

a very important part in this work. ""r?1'. ' ln M earwuiu-prepami auwuons and

. . - . . . Hnwn. hhbtm nonrnntutiuMtAftMi wtiu.n

fer Use aebolar's cotntlfte maatm or tut u

t tBewledes. It. In fact, eitiaiuu tbe subjft, ami m

is nfcciaaajT

nmeMoC

taaetter who haa onee uwl a will trm think ot ohanctna KforaAotber. It haa also the adUIUonal mBM Heaa of betnc small and inexiynstTe. Apply to Um a.

. mean

CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE OH FEVER s AGUE

bacheeked.oreesDeelallvlM dlffleait aa micht bo called net profit. The 11

1. .. a. w 1 . 1 i . . ..I '

BBK-Biatrntaij casw. Usually this medicist ouuay iot tne nons, if )iirchased,shouId j irgo per cent, of miscellaneous dairyJaii Vir ? a!d t0 H"P tk0 fc9W1 ,a Bot exceti 1 10. Good hens, choicely , ing as practiced in a small way throuirhfX. . left f 814 however, re- bred, can bo bought for that sum. Of out the country. The labor and expense 1uKsv!qeta?l wi Rly command a tr is quite considerable, oven

Miaffielemt. I higher figure, as their beauty fits them with a few cows. while

very ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL

of a DISEASES from the SYSTEM.

J.C. RICHARDSON. Prop.. rwTor Sale by All Druggist. ST. LOUIS

Prico, G.OO por Dozen.. .JSi.A.If'i0l,J,S0!i celebratwi fer Mst is marts so dwtrlr, awl lnueb rtmrlH hHW w Hm5 Johiisoii's Method f8r8iDlD Classes 1 MiMItl.v and Kntlrrly aa Kaay tt iHtrrratlttft- Mrtliael ar TKACMISd tli KttTBM.

I.f?d'.i eHs. tt

"ISJI,19? "liWi are wraaert aa trtHi

the IS AfiUmne. and th 91 nu hh iii

Trachrra will aareljr hofilraard with tt, aait thpyu lll fla It a very caai- lek tm tench freas. mmxm e eta, far wpkcihkw eery. OLIVER DITSON CO.. Bostom. I, Sc H EAliY, Cklea;.

Tht

at gi

7 0KN 1 ULL'S private stamp on east kettle. Da.JOKKlULLoalyhastherlrht te anaractare and sell the orlgi&al J0H J, SMITH'S TONIC 8YKUP, of Loalsville, Ky. isiae well the label on each battle. If my Kivate stamp it net oa each bottle, do sot parcaase, er yoa will be deceived. 13 r-- eTOKio- Z3vrszs, Manufacturer and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, ULL'S SARSAPARILLA, lULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Rem ed lee of the Dr-

considerable,

enalnc SMITH'S TONIC SYSUP mast or exhibition purposes, but their plain- j allowing tho caivos to havo the milk.

ftlk or sisters aro equally as good, if not bet- aispenses with this poorly requited la

ter, ior egg-prouiiouon. Uosides, j oor ami adds wonderfully to the, value

uiuru is n uiiiaiico oi getting a lew nne uin caivcs tko nrst

chicks. A still lanrer profit mav bo ob

tamed where the fowls aro raised in

ono's own yard. Eggs pay better than the raising of chickens, hut chickens must bo reared, as tho slock of hens should be kept up; i nnd if the yearly supply of pullols is not raised, thn ltit.tnnia rima Imhiml Tlinm

I

ami most critinal

year ot their existence. This system steadily pursued by any farmer in-Kansas or any other Stato west of tho Missouri River, can not fail to return a sure and liberal annual income after a few years. By the business of raising stock (it need not necessarily bo confined to horned cattle is tho onlv wtiv Mm

, , - 7 "-

1 ar . a-

uusinoss. fliost lose tneir stocK ot a

tienco from ono cause or another tho

a is. -m 9 a . a a

fe, st iiahi St.. tomsviLi.E. kt. ' "r81 season, liens give tneir owners

las .i ... ........ I ujiaa ruiunis. a coou common TAf! ! Ar, 1-worth Ii4 f 45 to 50.

MvVStVirViofViiS5 r.f. "'"'"fJ' T,VM ' A fsooa cow wul mRKe two w pound firklnt of butter per annum, which, at

I"Vaw; 20 cents por pound, amounts to $32. profit. The keeping . . ft() '("nts nnr wnnk. whir'h. fnr f2 ivonl-c

SfHMth Faces and SaldHeasIs!

rf HI) TMW.ll. IM.M .k.r. H f.lM l

are not many who follow tho poultry j groat majority of farmers in this west-

um country can none to gain headway and accumulate capital. It is out of the question to over got their heads above water" by raising grain alone, or as mainly the money crop. Thousands of acres of grass go to waste yearly on tho prairies in sight of every farm, which can ho utilized and converted into cash through tho medium of stock by every farmer, if ho will j-ystematically lay out ami work nut the proper plan to do it. Iuumts farmer.

amounts to $2(1, loavincr 90 to nav for

tho work. Uoaido this, the refuse milk

., Uall Liaa M iytialiin I la tiintl.

railjKS. summer, which; with the aid of a littlo H.H,KiT.l..fil t v.. HHtlMr.K. I. ' f.. " .111 l. m .... .

maae irom jou to

mmttmJTZm .-.-- " i ctni in tno law, win i tlPllllJJI'tWkli IHarHpe,,. i goo ,)0und8 of pork. H U HI ZteW; 1 pouild, the pork wou

At

would be

i cents per worth $14,

Mr. Jambs Cokrie, Dentist, in Ballimore, writes: "I have uecdDr. Bull's CourIi Sjrup, personally aud In ray family, for two or three years, and I am prepared to say that there la nothing k compare to it a a remedy for Cough, Cold, etc.

DlstUnC SlOv-Factory Mi5.UKL.-wiUll.N l'lANOCO.. 21 E. 1 5tlt tit., .Vw Vwt OR fancy Canl. wlthtiiHne.iO.., tilalnorirolil fijAjiwitafwtac.los.ia sW.'liairF"u.m?Ny SEWI6 MACHINE FOR SALE. WIJX'OX ,t G1I1B8 Hlpgant Cnhinct Owe SPfJLr. Matiufacttirer-awtecJatw. wUiiii

mm, 1STT, 79 Jsckaon at,Clilca.

Dr. Felc'a lfeHl(h HwMthly. 1 nifalctavo paam, utted bDr.a K ttKtTX. S. wd Jr. Sent oa trta.1 far mrn'M farfOUR s-mm WAMras Msrrar Mill rk C! 1 t, iTS if iMBBit ..THterr ASTHMA

w rea i H.I.EJ tf mall. Ml k Oa,

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