Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 January 1887 — Page 3

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LITERARY. Dr. ttoeglaes, who loci hhvhaalth in earing; for General Ur.Mit, ha guut South U spend the winter, lVeehieut Arthur's last words war "good iiUjfht," ulteretl while kin eye were cUmmiI, ath(reexl U no hm? in iettUcular.iV. y. Tribun ' Senator Yoorhee has moreil his Washington quartern into the hinio itt which John Quiney AUnnis livoU when b was Homi unlet) fUiU eleeteU to lite IVesfcleney. The lat Imam CtoHreh, who iTiwl on Klox'k Islaml recently, ageoste hundred mihI one yearn- wits the laatfulMilootltMl descentlrott ( the aborigine of that! Uiiuul. JUlo Journal .Father Hlfrjrius. m priest of the ! Dominican order, has rereiviHl the de-1 jrree f Doctor of Theohijry from l'ojw Leo. He i the first ccflonftic in this country te be so It o no rud . Chicago Journal. John S. Staple, who-was Presi dent Lincoln's sultitntn in the army during the war, is still living at Stxotwlsburg, I'm. He is a carpenter ly ' trade, ami an industrious; thrifty citittn. Pittsburgh Post, j Senator Logan's fortune now coh- J sists of hi Washington home, n three-i story homo in Chicago, a farm some-' where in the interior of Illinois, his sal-' ary as Senator, and a wife' who loves him jmeniojmtely. -Ar. Y. Orajthie. j Willie Abronson is the name of a little Russian Jew, twelve years old, at present stopping in Philadelphia, who Iims traveled over Kiiseia, Germany anil England, and is able to black lmot-s in ten ngtngi.rhiUuUlhia Press. Miss Clam Sands, sister of Colonel Alex. C. Sands, of Cincinnati, has just I returneu to tlus country Irom Japan, where site hue Wen a missionary for twelve years. She will- return io Japan after year's visit at her old home in Ohio. Cincinnati Times. The oldest members of the Author1 Club, of New York, are Noah Porter, late president of Yale, aged seventylive, and William S. Mayo, aged seventy-four. The four honorary ntemlHirs are Matthew Arnold, John G. Whittier, James Itusscll Lowoll .and Oliver Wendell Holines.-Ar. Y, Mail. Hev. De WittTalmajfe is quoted by the llttsburgh Chronicle as saying: "I prepare my sermons usually by walking the floor or on a railway train. I can think better when in motion than when stationary. I sometimes jot down notes on a train, though I generally carry them in my head When I go oft on a journey, by the time I get laek home I have sermons blocked out for uiJ hundred ami fifty years." Mr. Frederick, a daughter of the late Colonel William Lewis, of Sweet Springs, Greenbrier County, W. Vx., has recently been loft a large fortune by a gentleman named Montgomery, wIkj courted her in early life. DisMp)Hintcd he went to the East Indies and there acquired great wealth. He died recently, IjequoRlhing his fortune to Mrs. Frederick on condition that she assume his xmnxcIlaUmweAtntrican. HUMOROUS. Mrsp. Iiigsby "My hiwlwml just slott cabbage. Why do yon sup!oe he is ho prejudiced against it?" Mrs. BUdwon ! imagine he takes too much of it in hi. clgari, my dear." Mnrtington Frt Vrc. ' When She Cackles. The f 'fctivs eaokle of the hen BtMiml ever light aa4 gsy Whoa'er she lay a egg; 'tis then She earofc forth her Isr. Merchant Traveler A XewTorkjmrty advertises "Sov-en-octnve pianos for twenty dollars." It is difficult to understand why pianos should remain so high, while the other nwcftfiaries of life are coming down. Nbrrfotown HtsreM. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says in a recent poem: "Mine eyes are quick to caich the first dim radiance of the dawn. " This seems to indicate that Mr. Wilcox we n't kindle the lire in the morning unless be is spoken to. UdckeL Fair Customer " IlaVu vou the Lndy's ComlMnio!l?,,1 Clerk "Eh?" "I am going out into the country, and 1 want a 'Lndv'a Companioir to take with me?" You do, eh? Well, what's the msilar with MvtVTma Sifting. A foolish exchange wastes valuable time jind spnoo printing an article on "Cooking Aboard Ship." Oh, wen and brethren, the cking is all right alnmrd .ship. It is tlie eating that poor ntorm-UHst'd humanity wants to get nte HttrtMk. "Did ve read the Prisidcnt's mis saRc, Pai?" x0f i au net." "Sure ye ought. He gives good news of Uncle Mike an' his fandly in, obi Ireland." "Doo he, thotjgh. An' what does ha y of thim?" "Sure he eavs ourfornigii rwlationa are all right." Chicago At'ltM. A ecientist says that a woman who eifr!i! one hundred pounds here would Weigh twenty-seven hundred pounds if oh tlM surface of tho sun. Hut nt onu JvutnaH in a thousand will start on a journey to the sun in order to increase her weight. Now, if it wore the moon t would lw different. There is a man in that wh.XorriMown Herald. -"Mi CrahvUhj-'IIe hm't an Adonis, lmt you know he saved impa's i once, and we think the world of W." Mr. De Topp-Why, yes, you W'wt. What were the dronmstanceaP" Miss De Crakville-"Well yuu see, of onr nbrhlors threatened to . W imimif he d't keep Ckwel out ha yard." Mr. D Topp (InUr-Uy)-'ras. Mm De CrahvillTes, and pa Ued Mm mm after tlmt." 2hi-PU4.

HOME, FARM AND OAR DEM A few oyster shells, mixed with Use ton! used fitr a furnace or large store, will effectually prevent Um aecumul Uoh of clinkers. Chicago Journal Always hang a broom up when not in use. I'ut an ordinary, swnll-siaed sorew-eya In the md of the handle if no better way suggest itself. -l'ruf. Shel ton And that orchard greases will stand eloae growing, ami h thinks It one of the beat grasses a farmer can cultivate. CAtcagw Tribune Do not allow peach trees to bear fruit until after the third year from planting, as a rule, and they will be benefited. Many growers Wgin to force the trees too early, and allow them to fruit as soon as the trees will bear, but it is Itest to get the trees in a vigorous condition tlie first two or three,yeors.

Chicago Tribune. Stewed Eggs: Ikil eight eggs hard and leave them in cold water until cold; take oft' the shells, sliee them, lay in a stone, china or block tin dish; pour over them a well-seasoned gravy.'thickened with brown flour; sift fine crumbs qver all and 1how in a quick oven. They are very savory if properly seasoned. Cincinnati Times. j Dehorning ett"", remarks Prof. Stewart, is a p.iimul process. The in-1 ner core of the horn of an ox is a con-1 tin nation of the frontal sinus, and is lined with the iwriostcum, a most sen-' sitive membrane and full of nerves and blood-veend. Cutting with a saw prevents bleeding iMscause it tears and doNi not divide the blood-veeeols ' smoothlv. The professor favors taking inroiMir steps to prevent the growth of horns in calves. K. Y. Tribune. Okra Gumlx): Chop a pound of veal into pieces an inch square, cut a slice of ham into dice, and slice three doxen extra pods, one onion ami a pod of pepper; sprinkle them lightly with flour, and fry until a nice brown in a tahlespoonful of lard. Add to this a half-gallon of boiling water and 1hH gently for two hours. When half done put in two tnblcioonfuls of tomatoes ami just before sending to the table season with any preferred herbs. Serve with boiled rice. lh$ton lhilktin. TREAT THEM KINDUy, A I.Mt WhkHWfifii AttrftM to Haw Llre-Stek Should Ini Caretl Fur. We arc told by our esteemed eontotnimrary, the Farmer's ltet Friend, that mho animal does as well as it should that is not comfortable. Study the comfort of all kinds of livestock." Although wc have never lived upon a farm longer than the usual eriod of summer vacation, we feci justified in agreeing with the Farmer's Best Friend that what it says above if absolutely true to the letter. Therefore, India ving as we do that animals should le kept as comfortable as poeJiible, we wish to seatter a little wholesome advice upon the subject, which we trust will be taken in the same kindly spirit in which it is offered. Jf you want to get tlte maximum amount of work out of your ox, you must show him that you love him. Don't kick him and beat him with rails, lie kind to him. Pet him and make him comfortable. Don't leave him in a cold, dreary stable all night. ISring him into the house and let him sleep on the sofa all night, with a eraxy-quilt thrown over him. Then feed him on olives, and tfe rib1hiis on his horns, and affer awhile he will grow to love you, and only think of doing all the work he can to repay you for your kind treatment. Instead of walking iMjfore the plow, hu will gallop, and you will succeed in disposing of an acre an hour. Then let tho donkey sleep on the rug in front of the lire. If he brays at the (Ire he will only be an improvement on a pair of bellows, and you can soon soothe him with Schubert jserenade. Feed him on caramels, and make him feel comfortable; then you wdl not have the slightest trouble in getting him to run on the treadmill belonging to the chum. And he will never kick the children, or roll on them after lie has playfully thrown them off his lieok. And you may get him so fond of you that he will kick the servant-girl's favorite cousin through the window if he undertakes to stay later than ten. Hut never let hint lay his eyes on the hobby-horsKj. A donkey is sensitive, and ho would not relish the spectacle of any thing in tho shape of a hors on rockers with his mane and tail nailed on, and a pair of ears made of sololeather, to say nothing of tho bridle twing fastened in his mouth as though it grow there. To keep the hens happy, bring them in the house at night, and permit them to iMjrch en the family tree; if you have no family tree, arrange them along the itorticru poles and the hat-stand. Then, if a thief sltould come in at the dead of night, and evince a fancy for your new overcoat, tho hens will snvo it in the same way aa the geese saved Home. Then they will lay eggs in the waste Imsket. If you are an author, they will give you ideas. A hen building her nest in an mubrella-stand is just as good as the wren doing the same act in the nrMtth of a uauhon. The ducks could be brought in in the same way, ami kept over night in the Imth-tub and wash basins. Care should he taken to put the soap otit of reach. We will say nothing about bringing the pigs in the hottee. Everybody knows how the pig appreciate kind treatment in the domeeUe circle. Therefore, he kind to your animals. Make them comfortable and happy and yon may rent anmtred that you will be mere than repaid by them for yonr triftulttAMM ........ I iJ - t j m mPtdAM.

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Mi nil mi liimtisinil (Onr. XtMtieim Field. Hmnm of your readers who have grossed the MtMlseippi river Meneatof large game would do well to hasten If Umx ext to and any thing left for tiiem to shoot. Pifteen years ago I made my art Fr-WeUrtt trip. Thea the buffaloee and aateloites were in uek numtairs that Um nassengers on Uie railroad U lenvor taught red tbem front the ear windows. lke train was not infrequently delayed while Ute bovtaes were crossing the tracks, and the plainsmen thought antelope too easy a prey, by reason of their taai en, to bother with them.To-day there la probably not one wild buffalo remaining. Think of it! Of the countless thou and that a few years age roamed our Weetern prairies there is to-day not one existent. The hunter who gets eventy. five eeaU for a dollar and a half akin: the eoroaeted foreigner and the bloodthiraty native have done their work nothing but plies of boaes remain. "Your readers can form wine conception of how villainous the cruel slaughter has been when they learn, as I lately did, that from one station alone (Minuewaukon, on the Northern l'aeinc Railroad) the ahinmoat of buffalo bones gathered from the urairies and sold for fertiHiers aver aged for more than a year aerenty.Jtve ear-leads dally. This reiK-esentA the euor mens, almost incredible number of nearly I 6,000,000 of these noble animals, from one locality only, sacrificed to man's brutal greed. j "I send yon a photograph of a not u1 common sight at any of the stations on the ewlr onened roads. The pile of buffalo bones, aa I saw it a fortnight ao, was about thirty feet high ami three hundred long. There is a terrible lesson In it to my wind, though it comes too late. 'The last buffalo in Dakota was killed in July, lSMi, and his head adorns one of the buikliasrs of the railroad at Jamestown. I Tim re is Munethiag pathetic to me In that head and its place of deposit. It is like ' the tronhv which the savage warrior hangs to his tent-nole, or the scalp on the Indian's girdle." A MaasB.Owwor WH Wasm't Happy. (Kalaaisaoo GsMtte.l Colonel Frank B. Stockbrllge built an elegant residence, whieh largely exceeded his expectations in the matter of cost, as all such enterprises have a vicious way of doing. When it was completed a friend asked the Colonel if he was through with tlte work, to which be replied: ''Yes; It's all done bat one thing. I am going to buy a parrot and place it at the front door and teach tt so that every time i enter inn mru will say, 'Hello, you old fool!' " A Caw with a Wee4eH Leg. London Lancet. Some eighteen months ago Xr. John Sharrv. V. S., of Norton Malton, success. fully amputated one of the bind legs for injury of a valuable and well-bred shorthorn cow. the oblect belli to retain the cow for general purrKe, whilo a wooden leg was alllxed to the stump. Many will be ptoaced to hear that the object has been fullv achieved: the cow is now a wouier, and has a fine bull calf runnbig by her side. (PiMabargti OoinmsreUU. The great impediment in the way c! f eUing charters for railroad buildiag in 'urkey is said te be the baoksheeh demands of the oMchtle, Huch dilnculties are not unknown in other cnestriae basklos Turkey. 0 ex. Rcrts Issalls, Qeajrtermaster-Oen-erat, says at Jacolie Oil is the beat pain-cure. Governors ami other officials recommend Red mar Cough Cure, as safe, prompt, sure. Price, twenty-five cents a bottle. Thkrk are thirty thousand brats bands In this country. That accounts for our terrible wind btormi.--.fl.V TrHri)A. A Boaaasw MIm f health is to be found in Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," to the merits of which, aa a remedy for female weakness and kindred affections, thousands testify. Who make the best prophet in winter! Plumbers and ooel dealers. See Xot Called re. It seems strange that it is necessary te persuade men that you can cure their diseases by offering a premium to the maa who fails to receive benefit And yet Dr. ISage undoubtedly cured thousand of oases of obstinate catarrh with his " Catarrh Remedy," who would never have appl'cd to him, if it had not been for his offer of the above sum for an incurabto case. Who is the next balder for cure or cash I Rrckxhm men are going toReeen. . .Ve Ophim in Phto's Cnre for Consumption. Curo where other raraediss fail. I.kaii astray tlte shot of a groan sportsMaa Yittri Gu4tr. THE MARKETS. Nnw Yokk. Dec SS, IS. HATTLK XaUve Steers. 9 4 COTTON" MhMHlMf H VUMK Good to Choiee a WHKAT No. Ked Sfi COKX Jio. OAT-Westera Mixed........ , as lOKK-New Mess , 1 J ST. LOUW. COTTOX MhhtltB.M .... BKVK-GoodtoChota 4 Fair to Medium.... W HOOS Coaonoa to Select,... a 8HKKI Fair to Choice W FLOUK i'alBts Medium to Straight. M WHBAT No. Kt Wlntor.. , 1 CORN ?f o.S Mixed.,.. OATS No. . ........ ....... W! KVBNo.S . 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btUons. When we gaae vpost Sbaie. of the peculiar freake dame aalur eocaawmauy noutgea m, our miaoa rovrv wn w u Uuii of man. '-who w so (eanuuy ana wouder fully luude." The laysterW of hw nature have been unraveled by Dr. K. V. PMHtce. of Buffalo, and tbroiura nu miowiedge of those mysteries be nas been able to arepare bis "ttoioen mmiKm. iww erv," which w aspectac lor u woou vainia, ptNSUlM wiu uuiuwi , hivr mm m reiuw, jpmhpim, nioumes, eruptions. wni", jwmors, uloera and Idndred nJlecUoos. By Urugk.it. PtMAt.n dancers were 8rst la trod need in the ballet in MM. Borne of them are with US JLCmbrit4tfe VMnmkk. A nsslsd Waa is the lady who tuee cosntetioa, faoe lotions, white lead, bismuth powdera, arsenic, etc., In the belief of enriching and beautifying the complexion. It is bet temporary, ase ultimately destroys the skin beyond the power of nature to restore. Btopitl ntop it eow, am use oniy j;r, .Manors irwi Tonic, which Imparls the vigor and loveuM yeuui. " Wuat might be considered the shortest way to apell doglK Nem An. A bmuhtooi.p, fnicfMi, ottsa attacks Urn Ilia. Baow.N's Bhoxomia, Tmocmbs give sure and iaautediate reliof. Thk latest thing forbreakfaat-tbeyeaBg of the family. Tnx Public Awards the Palm to Hale's Honey of Horehound awl Tar for eoughs, line's Tootnacue urope uure in oae aimui. Railuoab brskemen should emigrate te Switcher-land. St. Pul ItiraU. 9 Wm WAulit ha taA to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As these seem to be universal troubles a little advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nauseating purgative pills, etc, which sicken aud debili tate wneu sucn a pleasant ana stoning remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver, kidney, stomach and bowels, and at the same time tone up and strengthen the whole system, causing headache, constipation and all such distressing evils toquieklydiseppear. Evanr miser should Vector. Itofo iW, have a chest proTp ftflfctsd with Sore Eves ute Dr. Isaac TowptHtt's Eye Water. Druggiftts aeu Usee. Thk hone stretch trying; to make both esals meet. .W Jlmtn X. OH! MY BACK Kmy strata er esM attsrls that wsak sack aaa atarif yrsmai jts. thc BEST TCNIC HWsswf wc ftcrrss, NmMw the Was. ii I es New Ttr. Mns UxaiK HuawKiK. a Oankm A at. UA, Ma., wnjM uwl wttk &ml MW 9t to mH,n' utm JHIIn mm iwma mn mmm tow fiJIv mniiMiniiil a.1 Mam I.vxt Rat. (Mm m.. maMlr with in im W MI kM HrfbHk. TsmM MMoclr nra ay reM, aWa's fcaa Baw a4w nUrhr wwea.1 hmm sbgaTrss Mmtk mmi ii Vmtm nr. Tmsm) aa aihr. lUSs aMr l HHWX CMKMK'AI.Oa., HALTlMeKK, M The nest and sareetBenwdy for Care ef alt diseases eaaatd by say dersagement of the Liver, X Marys, Stoataeh and Bowels. Dyaaenida, Siek Heaaaclw, CoasMwation, Mlhma Coniidaiato and Malaria of all kiade yieU readily te the beseteeat ialaeaes ef ft k pleasant te the tante, teeea ap the system, restores and preserves health. It la purely Vegetable, ad eannet fall to As a Bh4 PnrMkr it la saperler te all ethers. SM everywhere Mt $1.00 a kettle. ELY'S gATABafl enpiiinn it mmdtrfml Crssm Malm hot JMpes! and cured mt. Iiujertdfrom acutt in sammaMon in my maul mtmm 1?tm a tJc mt a time 1 eWtf net $e,Mrt. Qtorgte S. adssa, i-'avyVrrf, Conn. AMartieieUssnHedlatoeeha4MrtrHMidlasTklle to rnreDbru. I,y mall or st lnil!i. f.rtft.r eNtar. KLV MltUTHKUS, UraatHiN U wtao, X. V. A LIMITED OFFER, GREAT CHANCE! tfUst Aftsmaatam I'J for a:Tar'a auSV. VCIU5 HrKtKiiti II. Wk;r Amertetaa Raral llmae. RuehMter. N, V., vrltlMMit premium if aabM-rUHNt tor lr November. December, liW, snd Jannarr, 1 (-" the Clieaet and DeatWeeklr in the Wurld' KtiMef, to hi colaniit, 1 yar old. For Oae ltttar yoa herooae efre from orer IM different Cloth-Hound StillrttTa4iea. :U) to MU np snd uaper one year, wonastd. XMik HMtsire, tic. Kilra, MkAM booka siren awsjr. Amorxtaara are! Iaw Wiihoat Ijiwyers! family Cyclopedia; rsrm Tyeleiedt' Farmers' ao'1 Moekbireder' OaMei CowmcHt Senre In I'oH'.try Tent; w.itw l yeiopeioa (aarMtwoni: iionneiiun a iMMiieaiiiwinaeior: bmit a-i;mrMi rume: Teara Pfrors the Sasatt leoplcv lliMory of I inlitM

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HwnMsm rmoTW rtesasth idowly.s thsfttoa la wssk aa4 aUUta4J, sad th H v4 j,it:uR Wy ta MvaatM b( Um dlikuitM. What U ao lt U a aooirUaU tonl sn4 blowl pur:rlr like U'Xjd'r esrMpsrUla, whtch baa Jaat fjaatcoicai" "I tith for the body, and TttsUtr sui rtefcii fur Hut Ulo4 wkieh oom brioa tMMk rubiiM hwillB. Aftarseeriat svr or iMssawtMto It la alwi of sNist twiraSt H Aftar raurlai( frxmi a vituastHlak-JuMiM wMh eifStUtsTta. sn4 wswHaa MmifUitn to balht mm up, I took two boMlas uf Hood' fcWnaasrUls. I fait ldralU from tb Srt Soa. It Mwmed ui go froattaatofiof injr mm to w or aiy toss. I uaowHiMMt'iSarMpsrlltaU a Md thlm." C. X. graArrwK. lirusafc, WaatacM. Mast. Ukm our lints frin. waa bad a aide with sssrlat favsr, tit wm uf Hoo4's aSraaitsriHa was moat Htarvelosa. aatirslr rsaxoriaK tb utaon from WK blood klHl TuUHtg tft U f0X( ktk. Hood'l BsHsssrUla daasrras tur btetisat prU." K. G. SvaiTTOK, Swaatsiaott. Msaa. Hood's Sarsaparilla nM br all It; ata for W. rrasfad ar C.I. HOOD A CO Apothaesrias, ImuhM, Mmm. too On Dollttr KalMSla amadr w Livtr Cuaapiaiala asd Ilk eatwad ' a irti at toratd euaditKHt of tb ttr, aa Da. yrpML, CMiriloii, mUBBata. janadtra, Miasaeaa, Maiaf is. KSaawMM last, aic. iimtiiawiKMBsr,sn ThawMfMie of taaUmowia la prov its swrit, . ax x imumtx will Tsu. xov m jucnriAnoii. COCKLE'S AKTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THE ORMsVT HNQLISH REMBDT WmtUfmt. WO. ladlaaaUos. ate. Vf In Maa Mljr ruts TagauMa tsfdtaata. nut mhob. ou nr. Lwm. at. Land for the Landless ! AaKMia thsTsrtod mtiA Talaabla prflui ofrrf1 toaubacrlben utUieOMAHjaV WJUULLT Sfi are threa euuiif -atra larmn. wiw ui tan '- iabpuMiuir i.ran.i laiBnu.aarruwujaulalioB. Tha otteer fArma are lol County. Xetra. snd Woodbury k . mII m. ktljui ISM . av'tTT-Ea A....a tfA.aMakas sasut WdUWllsUri .lows, eampl wtes waa falfpsriiwlsra IMUdA tre. At'i ren THK BBS " iisi ws' Jitm OOXrAXY, Oasaaua, Xakrtaaka. Piao's lUmedy for Catarrh is tli Best, Ka.iet to I in I I I uil MJ Bold brdrnwri or writ by mail. H 50c. . T. UaselUne. Warrao, Fa. Bj (CjpcinE), - HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS IX AMEBIC A. AXB XVROrK. Tk.MtMt nnbtlMt. mImI SMI Moat nAWrf Hi rM) tj known for Raru'iMtlatR, n. uri.jr, Nuraliri. turn uUmlailn Piiiiir...! Iir 1 1-tt'iTlrUnf mm IET-MT ly.relK-r ana cure eaior pttnm ami f aaWr. linlmctiM and hrtfcmo.are abolltr jvwr et imlMltvna himwt Mnuar aoumiina- wm uch a "Caat-um.- " CafHein," "CawlriiM!, Iht re nli-rlr vrurlhWM n.ml lBnli to rcWv. Aakro DjCOK' JFD TACK XO OTHERK. All dp,nrt. , kKABt'UV a: JOHNSON, tToprletuni, St York. Far Waatt Waaaea. Mr. Lydia K. Ilr.kliam, Lynn, Xaes. : "About the first of September, 1961, my wife was taken with uterine hemorrhage. Tlte best styptics the physician could prescribe did not check it and she got more and more enfeebled, one was trouoiea wuu Prolapsus Uteri, Leuoorrhosa, numbness of the limbs, sickness of the stoaiach and loss of appetite. I purchased a trial bottle of your Vegetable Compound. She totd the tvuld dttxwer a saJatery eftct from the Jtrtt do. Now she is comparatively free front the Prolapsus, Stomach's sickness, &c. The hemorrhage ii very much better and is less at the regular periods. Her appetite Is restored, smmI her general health end strength are ranch improved. We feel that we have been wndtrj'uttg heiuJUtd and our heart are drawn out in gratitude for the same and in sympathy for other sufferers, for whose sakes we allow our names to he used." C. W. EATON, Thuron, N. Y. The Compound is put up la Fill, Losonge and Liquid form. AH sold by druggists. The Pills ami Loseuges sent by mail on receipt of price. a. SBBBa sbbbV. aiaialv aimdi stas aaiawm u jniiiaaawvaaiH swltas Ksia ra1. wfili aasartaMat-Mt tasOaMnnsLaiis asar. sv. HAarrnara livm SiLLt.. .V as raat4 ItwosaeMta aaa4a. g , HATTER MEDI rNE OOMPftMYt t.Lsais. Me. PERCHERON NORSES. 200 Import oil Brooa Marcs Of Choiceat FamlUo. AU Acea, both gaaoaV IN STOCK. aa mm. Aisu lfjaiassei"nesl AWU KTiw IN-Htl Oasaliasu, iiMlfU.a. br Bsa ahsar. HI, Wa PVlinA

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