Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1879 — Page 3

FAKM TOPIC. Kili i Colorado Bkxtu Take a teespooafal of Park green and a Kill of ilater to tkrep gallon of water. My ekkbort who cultivate 80 acres, uses irt UbJwpoOBfula of green and a gallon ot piaster to a barrel of water. I Ed 71 row, and trnWd 80 of them with ft tableepooniiil of poUon ia three mHom of water on Saturday. Ibis aeteabor ent me word a Seaday to awTtbe plaster. I dW to of Monday. Tuesday I Bad to go over the first 80 rows again. Tho where the piaster wjw wd were three days afterwards much greener and taller, and still show a better growth and color. 'I'm I think ,w.v, thfit o.kcateet and beat mRnaen-

mnt for large viae. For small ones I take ft fruit can, punch holes in the bottom, sail r lath to the inside of the can for handle, and sprinkle the Pari greea with 50 or GO or even 70 tiaaes Its balk of plfteter. If I can do this while the dew is on I do so , if not I pat it on whea the vines are dry, only stopping for a heavy wiad. An active maa can poison five or six acres a day in this way fa a field of small vines.

rewewheriiie tket salt (not aoid) is the and knead for five or ten piinutes. Covin f,?- mwiH nltjuiua m and er with a elotk and set into a warm

durable. If the card i inclined to be place for an hour or longer, or until it

l - -1 ..iiUMiuM .n s irktiick it j titatiui cir&a i risen

jiai 1 Iff U 11 W Ul'UiriV WfT4 ntrrw divide into four loaves and knead thoroughly and put into Una; when light again, bake in a moderate oven, half or three-quarters of an hour.

MISCKM.ANKOUS. To Renovate a Black Chin Hat: Add to 1 pint cold water a teaspoontul of spirit of ammonia; use with a soft tooth or nail brush; when clean rinse with oold water and place in the sua to dry. Do not soak or settib sufficiently to destroy the shape. It will look as good as new, Glass iars will not he broken when

boiling-hot fruit is poured into them if

a ... i ..if f

puny, or naa ay tmutuai ouor, surfing

in the sink may continue longer man usual, or till it becomes firmer and the odor i gone or begins to die away, and then uelug a little wore salt that would olherwlie be required. The influence of the rennet retained in the curd, if allowed tine aadopportunity to act, will remove the cause of the odor and puflinm. The conditions necessary are that the curd be kept fairly warm and froe from contact with fermenting whey. The presence of sach whey counteracts this peculiar power of rennet and hence the aeootwity ... . . j i

ot dipping sucn euros sweet aim ui kiv

(WHAM ... ., Wdftnu. M4

ASTHMA "P imm n ham 1 ee ntMiM.

fffllAA A YKAK.eMy

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CONTKOLLIXO VlCIOUS IIOMM.A. aew and very' simple method of training vicious horses was exhibited in West Philadelphia recently and the unuar in which KOTO 8 of the Wildest

horses were subdued was astonishing;. The first trial was that of a kicking or bucking" mare, which her owner said had allowed no rider on her back for a period of five years. She became tame and gentle in about as many minutes, and allowed herself to be ridden about without a sign of her former wildnees. The means by which the result was accomplished consisted of x niece of light rope, which was passed around the front jaw of the mare, just above the upper teeth, crossed in her mouth and thence secured hack, to her ,mVr It was claimed that no horse

will kick or iemp when thus secured,

and Mat

ceiving

isg.t hem good drainage and extra tirao , d on tB0 foks of a coth

in the sink before setting ann pressing, Grtherwsrru or cold water. A

ana 01 sailing mem inguer. oun um should not lie too long in tho sink, or they will not close up well on pressing. When curds become full of gas and spongy, the whey which is separating inside of the lumps fills into the holes made by tho gas and is retained in the curd, instead of draining away as it should. When by pressing this is forced

Jout of the curd it becomes white

whey," and washes away mote or loss i of the salt, and often so much as to leave the cheese too fresh, and consequently too soft and porous and short-lived. If enrds remain pnffy when ripe enough to salt, they should be pressed for a short time to expel the whey, and then broken up and salted and put to prees again, or so much salt

used that enoueh will be left after all

af M II M A HEN WMwt tn Imn MwwMn. , VQUIII Men SaUir.WO to 7f. Ifrinfrffc I whMKitwIinnt WhMhm'Iw. lii.-Utnte, slUa. Mv f nrAt moxth hfcmtM Wautl 5M bwt

-(3lBtttwwli-IwPHtVprtJ , -Ijwsrrt Cumpmy in Amfitc-i:ir.h .ii .. iilm.n i vrnrbuijy 1 rsMlo CM-

tttauoi wtnt-IKwt wie time-w-iirt r VJ'St'.mt

TEAS.

! Bl. tl 1 IK

'ST xs? JOHN80N'S

Indian Blood Sjrup, LiAUOUATORY, 71 W. 3d St., Hw Yerk City.

UTI IMP tmtt OfTT.

HOU',

AGENTS, READ THIS.

MKtWW

WewlllBftr AdiUSla flOrt pr mam

MmI wWHlwful IflVWitlwii. Hftny ,fj'ytl

the whey may be carried off to give the t K -i,s i JR i. ,1M1,!IW v Turn ton Of the tOpiUOSt TO

fcilvnr snoon nlaced in a iar or glass be

fore boiling hot water or fruit is poured ia it will also keep the glass from fracture. Ink and fruit stains may be remov

ed by soaking in sweet milk before washing; the milk does no injury to the most delicate colors. After washing, salts of lemon will answer for taking ttains out of white goods, but if u d on any thing colored, it will remove the color as well. Ammonia will restoro color taken out by acids. Sweeping, though a common practice, should not be done according to the rule laid down for all great achieve

ments in life do not "begin at tno not

torn of the ladder case mav bo.") for

top of the 44 topmost " room, ana, wim

hair anu nanus proiecwu, swuep ww walls well, destroying the skillful"; spider, who toils and spins that you may . find no leisure for idling. Having closed , all doors of wardrobes, closets and con-

RYANT A TRATTON,

rv iv- vv

IM TtXKORAI'H COLI.KOK, W.JhI, Me.

Pi

Sorglium Evaporator,

115. $20. 125. CHEAP AND DURABLE, 3ini for CireuUm. Ad'lr

the cnljr Nanulturt, CHAPMAN & CO.,

D. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL

Ittftil H1ST0RY""W0RLD wclline. Begin at the 1 , it u...a :.'.r,Mi;1It2

nounds f sa t to 100 pounds of dry

preeeed curd will bo a fair average of salt to be permanently retained in the cheese. This quantity will bo safe to

unn irnn Airarwar i il iiihv utj in- . . .. i

; ?ad or diminished as locality or cir; J1! cumstancee may require. Uneven and f,Pinnk,aV n?h?4is! S watVrt. U'lmn nachrnom has '

ta "bucking" horse, after re- the whoy retained in them is out m treat" I sweep tho hall and stairthetmtmenf a fewtimes,will Lightamlcannotbcor wav.Sro the I

abandon his vicious ways . forever, a ana us presence e-ven hall below, taking tho dirt out the back

very simple method was also snown oj pecwu uu n w irmu - d t dustpan, or box set with whfch a kicking horse could be shod, of white whey. M Ik which mPC0 feido h he 1)rojeclion of Itcoasietsin connecting the animal's curds that are hard and orambly apon J By this time the head aad tail bv means of aropefasten- the development of a .little acidity sbould PtiliLr aettSd above, and vou

cd to the tail and then to the bit, and be treated with a trine more renneiiua - vigorously with a drawn tightly enough to inline the usual and the curds always dipped gor of the 8fft feathor3 of a korfce's head to one side. This, it is sweet and .salted rather light. In other , sewed with stout thread around claimed, makes it absoluuly poible respects it may be manageike any Jle SSh ioloh In it for holding

for the horse to kick- on tne sme m mo owr uiu. a ,y . . , occasional wrap of the thread. The

At me sauMs euiuiuu, ' . . . inside of each feather shouia oe out, m

HISTS F0H THE HOUSEHOLD. constructing a duster, oausing it to rosemblc an expanding convolvulus, or

thk table. petunia, with grcon morocco oaiyx iur

wbica tor many years ai w w

tuaoftliuWwMnri puWWiM. itwiWKWttiK. w tor rwcitTifn pain ana nim tni to Aitf-n. na & win II IMrr tlian ru nther look. AiMm$ M4T1DXAI, lUKUSHIM CO.. St. luta. He. D. H. LAMBERSON,

KK.K WMTHn ADMIT XI. 3B IML INCS-TO W CELEKRATKK MRKECH L0ABIX8 Rifles, Shot-Guns, KertlTers, CARTRIDGES, SHELLS, PRIMERS, fce. ALSO Tin "ismr ma mm, reecM. !l7 SUtt St. ttHW.1.

b projection oi ofmcl,e,,im,f0rBioitw.ii By this time the 200. .gj,

T5i only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WOKLD.

(TSAKB-MAKK. The Best Remedy Known te Xai! Dr. CUrlt Johoxm liartriK Mmt4 Mr. Kiiwln KMlnian, an capUve. Iom a ttaw M WtkkiuHkla, Uw niliclm man rf U. (. la now pn-parra to 1e4 liU ill In Uw latitlueUoB of ft wooilertul remedy uf th tilbft llit tfrtK of Mr. KaMRwn beinitaimllMrteMMl it Mm. ( lia. Jwh and aoii. ot WhIi1oob Cwf. parrated In tlw .Nrw lVrA- iW rf 1Mb, lSttt. UHtfacuot which are so wfdtljr kiMWti, aad m nrarkT INtrallf I, Uiat but HtUe HMUn of Mr. KMrtmM's f Brtiriwllll flHi ln-ra re.hm.TrJpb. IMiel In a nwt roltime of 00 !, wUUl "5"" and NH.e i'r Aiimwr Ute Cumaeln ma Apa" ef iilcli rn"iiUon will br mad bn?attr. ic K a7 that lor wvwul yar Mr. KaMman, while a 8lta.

I KM (ViiniK'IlPU lO BWHW MIO K"MH, I1MJV and ixrriM of which Wakametkla'i M4Mfi mm ..mart, aad H Mill prcparwl to preylde Ib wioiaif tartais fir tlw auccewfui ItitrndacUflS ot th MwHgig to Uie world : ainl awurei ttie public waawr 'tbeMHKBnrwtdiH WaaKU auutMaa atat

on the eround to be shod, suffered the

WacKsmita to operaie un una "V" atteraptieg to kiek while secured in the

manner described.

S h aaal a K 'J ar W aal av

! II fair 1 1 111 ill

Oat-meal Cake : To a pint of meal concealing the penends and stfushes. Awrie-and reliable substitute for

add enough water to make it stir like ; Tho uroKen nanaie oi Fnw , Quinine, ine oesi wiown rcmeuy

Anlnlna.

rumnake batter, season with a little salt good foundation to work upon, and i fr -1 i diseases caused by Malarial

Po"? and bake in a shallow pan for 20 min- uaially furnished with "hwKorcrook- , p0j80nlngf being a preventive M

HnT.WKATIIER-MILK AND

Pi-sm T ojLn mur& out cheese-mak

ing friends in Mtesouri and elsewhere, who have milk that in hot weather

utee in a hot oven.

Oat-meal Puffs

milk allow 8 well beaten

for hanging it up. If not, tie a red tapo

To a ouart of sweet around one of the delicate grooves. lO a quarcoi sweei , av.ninntr and dust nr. w DO .

0SZ9, -a tea-1 . ,

faulty by reason of irregular milking or rr7PaVm flouT and aTittle salt s 1 ?P spots upon the floor or carpet,

other cause-makes ioetwg or W thoroughly together and bake hva the rooms to air. nnnla Ward that thev J 6 .... .

ririht becoming Mtgem,ros- .

ialvWl.tliy -StuiTed Tomat uut in &&!& :vthShTmtt "joTSa.

marketable, wholesome aad

cheese, bv a little variation

Ulfehtcd Heves.

Stuffed Tomatoes: Cut in halves!

what- hopeful and aspiring descenaant oi

Hwirbla ever com meat you nave, unoy nnu ancient nam wanzcu nuu mo a

f mm the onion, some norD9fcrumojoi uruu, uu ouice oi mo jjisinct vuuii. jroovji

add to it Z yeiKSoieggs, uu uuui

well a a certain cure for

FEVER and AGUE,

and said he wanted one of dem things

and den take it

coraiuuB u " . " ;-t-l tnmatoafl an 1 nut in a buttered pan: let voi nav a quarter for.

will provide a place lor cn w ----- ' w!,! nf de Peace."

wil mainUinatempemureweenou -

mir? WhSUtand the affable Schramm. soet desiraoie. . IvLn w n.i littln salt toc-eth- I snecs dat him. cause I'

'a hue are raixeu ww juuhuS un n. - - -- -

n .. .. .

!ti. ! HI!- :n 1 luKlno.inrtnfnl nf hiiitnr or irAL TllSrTIRd

if ,i nr Ht.r. haH of each, and stir in . Have vou ever been united in the

.1 . . '11- n fx 11 1 Unn.ln . f mof fl mntlV ?'

course is advised: Air the

. laUT

,i .L Use rennei nearly a quart of sweet milk, carefully,

WXVS (CM. aaav a,wM- - i . -

moderately: only enough to cause curd-

insr in xv naiRUies u apwiw - t i " . , . V !5 ir : o.,iiLi t K.. No cuits. and bake in a quick oven.

whev-eitherTweet Tor sour, should be kneading and quick baking are essen

ttsd Mtkr In the milk or in Ike v re para- Ual.

tirw rj mnwAr. The coaBHm oractice B&ked Karfr Plant: Pare, cut

n t,n wt lust enough. Knead as lit- . Eh?"

nr a as ooesiuie. rou uuu cui.

Little

Were you ever married?"

Yes. once."

4 Your wife's dead?"

1 Dumb Agua, Ague Cake, Remittent, Intermittent Fevera, Kidney Disease, Liver , and Bowel Complaints, Dys- ! papsia and General Debility;

license?" said j the b;t general Tonic for ueDiu-

tated Systems. Price, 20 cnt3 per mgwinetoi 0t Sold by all Druggists in this town. i . :. f nin. Ytr TkTT VTl A 8

1 jaaueu on reccipi-01 iivc Vw."w , DICK & CO., 35 Wooster Street, Kew I York. Explanatory book mailed FREE on application. 'upright piano.

Wakanetkla, the Medicine Mam. WtUttmi haa bmi kMI ta the nMKtm SwftTmK Bwou awl Kinkwks fttthe Swtmi TW syrup imm;s TarM BfrU It eclJi HpoH Ih T.lvr. It BCtn NpsN thr KUHrjrl. It r'aHltHi tMe KohcIh. It Hurl Hon IhP Klfioit. It jHl"tn tUv Xfrvam ttyateaaw It rHi(itrii ilrtliM. It NHi-lHhr. ftrrattfcvm Ihv1'tVrrlr the ! klc4 end aaakca "iTepfMii the perca f the akin. Hi tarn dure Healthy IrplrHtIm. It neutratliea the hfrvrtlMrr taint er te (M kwkmL which Birat Smrfiila. FrjHM manner of akin iIHmhmm and Internal iiumwr.

TiMHr m II" Ime trrHuyri 111 iws ammiiivmiit MfMl ami ft-f)le, care only king rQli in nHmUtm

to dMecim.

. i I tilth

of soaking rennet in whey, and oi put- slioee of about half an men m tnicanees ,:it- tr Vinn-v a rasnonse to H nlan in nool. salted water for 2 l ""Ourxa

ft oloth ' monial

tub tuar .lnin iMii. an iiiAia uiwim i raniir ji. . linn uicaiiii ttjuvi t wh - - -

la 1 a .

abte. but more especially so and boil until

tender enough to mash t " 1.1 I

lSTot 'lee she died sence mornnv, J

into 1 'cause I seed her."

I see," sam ine vicrK, - vu have inquired into your matri-,

relations ana granieu you an

edict, entitling you to the prerogative

when hot weather milk is to Hke potatoes. Make very smoom, aau tTSK

be treated. Whey once separateu irora 2 or 3 tblepooniuis 01 sweet oream. dlTorotd ?n the card should have no further connec 8&lt and pepper with a little chopped , iuAite"e w I don't live tkm wkh cheese-making. Rennets py. Turn into a buttered baking- 0, liaint neither, but laont live should always be soaked h weak bnae (ijfe, cover the top with bread-crumbs wW 1 lor no mo . BXDiained -i pcHMdeiselt te ce gallon of water indWe half an hour. . Jh u th JJ anTdE -aBe enough to keep the strip- Rbode uta Succotash : G;od sue , J8,! ranwnpings sweet and pure If preferred, cotiU)hw1lHtj tender young corn. Have tolSZm rennet extract at the rate of 1 ounce to doea &nd remove with a sharp , JJ!" ? fe-that the SUto was too SCO pounds of ilk meyheased in the kBif)J the kernela. If your corn is jf efor place of rennet. Cut the curd early aed do not cut too close to the cob. ; Pmthue8 ker f or marital honors very ine, so as to make the separation string a quart of young beans and cut 1 iuihr recoizant of Sis, he leaned of the whey as rapid and compete as th9mn t BoU the beans with the j JMt pofsible. Heatnothigher haa.and in 4 pjBt of wat,r. Boil for over n' d. not faster than a degree in 2 minutes. quite three-quarters of an hour. Wher jl vnrtS?Z Stir etmovh to secure even heetlBg and .Jnvail. vw oliwelv. add a niece of 1 orr.ir .

1. I 511 it U .ISmixmI. nr r 7. V ' H armm " AOOUt OU.'

the whev is drawn. Dip whea tlie curd t crenm is obtainable, add 4

rfMiHNtetiA 7l4f lvrstrlll" ttlK. craKi".-n l rcofiiUiiiiiiivinK rri rinln at alir9li. A'lilip ,tOII .H K1V. 4S1 Wsl atli ATC..ihit. K".! t N- Mt, -. Trkks.awi Twi ef tlw On-al ,UtrilU, riw all snltnllt, hmm.H and iMallMX ttv rj. lift WH. wrly W! .riHMly Illw4rteil. r.. f , r aValer or bf mall. Ji Haw it'o.l 1 Nt..N.V THE AUBURN PORTRAIT COMPANY Wanw a rrttaWd liurn In Hi' !"fAr..f ' &Mmnte-

II flrnrmrr

nnivAu nm (ifinn AT tot

tuclirti pw ImiII Hint x pt, 1 7. r'r t in 11 in. '(iihv

SU KltklantUir M" Adams 27rlliirmi w. vnu-vt.

has beooe so firm that upon presetng piBtat the conclusion.

la the iia4 it win open a pan Apple Bread: Pei.1 and chop very hand is opened. I)o not wait for the , r. . . , nd put to 1

wbey to sour or for any hot-iron test, rt lof Inriian meal that has been but dip always before souring mlfkd and Mt to oool. Beat to a cream apparent. Stir enough to keep the card lmf,ma i teesnoonful of butter, and draining 'reely, aad to keep t fine fi tfc mmt with 4 teapoonful of enoegh for salving evenly till Ubeerms If th Rre ,ur, add 2 Uto feel soft and silky and to have a little blep(K,nfulg 0f 8ngflr, but sweet apples eheeay nlor. This usually rwaires sr7;oh th best Mix with rich milk from 1 to 3 hoars, according te the ripe- . gwget ,Mt wlth cold water if sour, nees of the ili before setting, the to Mliwr gUff dough, and bakeimmequality of the reaaet wed and ' the temperature at which the curd is aimJ' 1.-... w . ! 1. ..1 j. an Potato Breed: Boil 5 or G large po-

Srtrrr" iirWhea tafeoes. ash them smooth while hot,

a nieoe of curd is pressed upon the not auu a piece 01 w w' " ftfi fronTu i gives asnettd bSrned milk, a tauJ.poo.fal of sugar, a s. i! " . i,:.. rt nf u i. and a Dint of warm water. Beat

skoeld remain longer

kept fine ana warm

'-" I " . 7 a. - M

in the siak and S teacups oi nour witn anoiner pinv 01

U'luu iinnn an. warm WatSf. U 1166 irODl 1UUII, RIIU

Xtlo7t:helr;n it lins H then mix with the potato. Dijeolve fttfJe odor of toasted chewe, it will be a cake of yeast and a teaspoonful of

ready for salting. If sweet smelling it soda, eaoain a wacup oi wn u wte, may thea be saKed with two and a half and beat all whether. to three or more poeitdsof salt to 1,000 thin batter and should be set i i a .warn vounds of milk, aeeordisg to the moist- place orer night. U the morning sift are retained and the 4ege of ftratness 3 quarte of Hour into .the endari, aUmeef keepisgieSred. The ope- with a little se t. Pour the sponge, ra4or wmi Madly trial the proper whtoh will be fall of bubbles if the yeast aieouBt of salt a4 hk jiidfaoeat, was good, lito a cavity ia the middle

"Fifty dollars! If dat am so dis darky's bound to saw wood a few weeks longer," and, with a look of philosophical agnation stealing slowly over his countenance, ho walked steadily away, hat in one hand and thoughtfully scratch

ing his pate with tlie otner. vHTixnfjton llawkcye. "LnHgh an draw Fat." ti.u on-Lout. ii.it. or advice Is well enough

for "spare" iteople, but how about tbose tbt are already too tat! Wliat Is U become of Uieml Sit still, and Til tell you. After nuny cxiwritneats, extBtidlBR UiroHgh inptjtbsof mtient Investigation and toll, fte reklirated analjtlcal chemist, J. C. Allan, lias t erf acted nail Riven to tlw world Allan's Anti-Fat. Thus fur In several hundred eawsUils creat remedy has never fnlle.1 to mtaee a cwpaltnt pwsoii from three to six pounds per. week. It is perfectly harmlets and positively efficient. Sold by druggists. Sixca the composition ot one ot the most popular proprietary roedlclnes-we speak or i)r. F. Wllhoft's Antl-l'erimllc or Fever and Aeue Tonle has been published and aecompanlea every bottle, the sales ot this Kreatest ipeclilc for the cure ot Chills and Fever, liumb Chilli and liypertrophled spleen have doubled, and the Wine physicians prescribe It In tin lr practice when the usual remedies fall. All Draggtrtf wll It Ctanr Jaeksee's Beet tweet Mavy Teeaeae. BousiKMMHS prefer 0. Gilbert's Itaraae.

OCGIDENTALIS. K0AI0ES! KOaUIKINE! NO POISONOUS DRUGS ;, A NBTKR-fAlUNa Clr. FOB JTXiXrXXH. and -A.O-TJJB. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEW, atmtCITF TMF STnNtCH OR GRIPE THE ftOWELS.

A 4i a-Aiit pwiijf nl reljaijle rennxtt 'f

aHiHHlAUiWintheMMrtu. it fcrfp tlie tnnia)i la a hfiltllj WUHliUW. Pi'rVCHtlMa ,,,,.152 HT-.-Mtrrv. cur 0Mtll. ami 111. OoW Nitmmm KtcheRtent. Ii'Hm3" nfrliliWJfHl -( a utntMT inHmiirpuDonall the MnotitttM trf MM

bly. 1 InraluablD Ih.um-IioW rml7. fcnld Wlmlwalt K. II. MC1KINAI.H k CO.. Lew wk VAN SOMA ACK. STKVKNS0N CO.. ChIHl RICIIAKIIilON A: ttl.. SC lilila.

A. Jt V. C. MILLER, Proprietere, tit 11'liaftiHilfHH .irHM. St, lHM.

GRAEFENBERG

Dr. INDIAN

Triee ef Larre BettlH Prite ef Small KettlM -

afVaaaaaaaaam

VKRTARIK

Midfttt ever known, ewe MALARIAL DISEASES, HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION ana

FEVERS Thtte

PILLS

Tone up

'Piheawte wrfremf 1 'p

item and retten

1 f rofH feflerai

Seld toy all o

loer

hMitn ie

cravnnj mmm

rerrm.

A.M.K..8.L.

SB

NI-7se I

irawav wmimnm re AmrmmTtmmm; p$4HHH Mtf Mm ArrtHwt m fArr. iirfeerHwa- Htf f kv-i ) a4 ater tr AtWfmtn

Idwia Zastman in Indian CMtuee.

Straa anji Kim Ykah Amoks thi Comanche ams

ArACHlW. A RfM WHUOHJ t MM PW wms alntfile auilnfiit of Uic IhmiIMc f et cowwcipd wrUi th aad mawacrc &f a !iHiIm familr, awt tht ewtlTttr. tortur aud ultlmt menpe lw rw tarvlTliif nwnilw-w. War aJ b mwt awt mmwallx. Illpe. ll.OO. Tho IiicMmiU of the tnawaere. MfSr aatntod. an dMrtlMiUHi ljr aewit. PRf K t eliaw Mr. Xaffiiftti, urtwt almoft cti tfcj Wy mnNrt in rathmnff awl writ th mamW et whW ttte mrtllclno U cwnpo!, U o ItwhiM rnnit ttevoivt hkw Dr.Joiw,al M tmi bat bea eallftl, mmI m kmivm u

Clark Jehnson's BLOOD PURIFIER.

fti.oe .so

W etiml b UK) un " If. J iwnaa W1 ferrap In yoiir own Tlctnitr. TESTIMONUU OF WIIE1 fertrihm Sks EyM CarM. Sfr.scKR, Owi Oewiir, te. . itf sr-B8W!tt ."' i,2fniit,l!Sf fMe" 5.!i"if S2,rSS. SLfeSS.

lot k

ay tafCrMaea. WMtaaa

Derive Very Rreat RetfeT,

a4TH4M a1 WmMf BMSllflft. iKHt KWJ lU "aJn iHeianj Sjnif, tnm

Mere -4 than Any Othtr )M.

kMihiMnrwtfeKMn aar

aaawar im." .. Saves Bteters' Itffe.

M m aam JM I aMW awMMt aanwrnumj ,!rzJ- Ji7

In futil

u

aJSwkj rivf amr wlf.