Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1887 — Page 3

PCMONAL AND LITEKAJtY.

Oman Marguerite, at Italy, took stay on Ike reporWrs who were pwaAiif ever the loUeUt at a recent oourthM at , im4 akrtatmi to them a aimed pUoa of the huUOMt Urease. Mm wound up with the iajtusetkm not to forget her neekUoe of (tearls, saying, for tkwtwillN things that espeolallr iaUrest your Iwly rea4em." Mr. KaeWe), the famous America eulptor, has just seut to a Baltimore ttsWae beat of tlw AM IAL It is ahl tone the only one of the great muiWm taken wholly from life, is B kroaae, awl was eat in Berlin. It was

OHOOL AND OHUNOH.

root the

Freckles. Scrape

M uZ sTmZTZi , J!5 lw way of keep!,, it for y 8t,y.i.H d fowk ie to out off 0 nowTkid when

At.t -t- . c . . nwi atuuriHS nHiA wi.il i i. . . ... . ...

KhMkhsi was HoeomiM uy the Kings of Btlld ' "f, '"T, tarowu w

iHakpunt and Italy Chicago Triitun.

Wilson Wadding hain, of New II. ven, Conn., receutly purchased the AnUmo Orthe grant of lfti.OOO acres of land situated in Sit Miguel County, N. M. Mr. Waddingham k said to be the. largest landed projM-ietor in the worW. He own in fee about 1,500,000 scree, about 400,000 sores more than are elahued by Ute Duke of Westminster. John Roftok possessed genuine Irish wit. Whoa Its came to this sous try he was only fifteen years old. Sums time after kis arrival be met one ef his father's most .intimate friends, who asked him how ho was retting

along. "Getting along foine." seJd

HOMC, FAftM AMO OASOCN.

" w wWMMtMMlty fsr atwkfat ha- awed xilL.t

I "ri-".wi . wntu I "- I ... m , i

. - Uthim Mint. --The alumni of the tkilversety of -As swfower Ned is vsrr llsMo to Paris numbrad u&rU-11 fvi."' . . ... ""ww wmm m yery um to

I.SC i only S(

HHiiaie stiiaents numbered l7.

The youtliful Sdoa of soltool

""V '"wm, "nnore are yoe going?" "To .wUooL" "What do you go for to read?" "If." "To writ?"

".no. "'Aoountf" Xo." What

ao you go for4" "To wsit for eeltool to let out" The CmgreealMnaM windr

geste Ute following ne an tHproriate name for some churches: "The soe ety for the Promotion of PSonios. Pro.

greasivtt JCnohre Part4s, ami Theatrical Entertainments, Sueceseor to the ntiooh Uisoiples, Asaoeiatiofi of Chrkt

Uan Ufcnraoter and Gossiel Work." They hare free iexlustrial sehooli

m Norway, for girls, that do a gnuwl

has

till

Ute fowls.

Go around and destroy the worm

Met in the fruit troos. It doesn't require any seientme knowlotige to know that the worms are extremely injurious to trees and fruit plaeed in tonkl water reauire

four minutes cooking; in boiling water three minutes. If put in eold water

they are done wlten the water begins to bubble. Faesh eggs require longer

oooKing.

1 ho use of leaobed and unleashed

ashes in apple oreharde is highly eom

wy who nare triea or

had opportunities of observing the ex

periment, xtiey are considered an in valuable orchard fertiliaer. ChriMian

at Work,

iMnt. uvhin Ailing lUIIle. SSUMt t, . t it . - nuin,, trV' Wl,e'! 1 kerV tlthis ,CttU ltrrJlZ -ThereunohettordisinfecUutfor the hy Ihl't . i to me back, an' now omJtki74ml henn wtw' Mk " Iai covered all over wid tlimn." . . J uytueewe muasinee, an are rafW .:.v. n ,

Tm covered all over wid theai.

Mr. Alfred Sully, who has recently acquired such sudden prmuinenee in the railroad world, wrote a volume of poems in hk youth. A correspond out wrote the fact to his paper, with this startling rennlt: "Mr. Sully is a widower who sometimes flirts with the muse." Tlie typos brought it out in this way: "Mr. Sully is a widower who sometimes Mirts with the nurse." Mrs. IManche Hazard, the widow of Samuel Hazard, author of "Pen Pictures of Cuba," is making a living for herself and two boys by her art in painting on china. She recently completed a whole dinner set for the wife of one of the foreign ministers, and she now has a half-n-doson orders from Washington for sets of plates. Her home is in Germantown, Pa. Chicago Herald. " The Mercantile Library in Now

York City is practically owned and entirely managed by clerks. In order to vote or hold office a member must be a clerk or working on a salary in eonifl mercantile office. The library contains 217,000 volumes, making it the ifth largest in the country. First oomes the Congressional at Washington, second the Boston Public Library, third the Harrard University, and fourth the Astor. Chung ZYwes. HUMOROUS.

tp he seen daily in cheerful groups at

worn upon an sorts of garments, mi. pervised by competent teachers of tlteir awn sex. GoUten Jfsrfe. Dr. CL C MCabe writes: " "All hail the power of JeW nawsf TfaeMttt.

odists ef the United States in the pest four years have built three ohurclles every day, with 186 to spare-or wi this 230 of four per day. This is the net gain. New ohurcbes in new nlaoes.

Tell it at the next meeting of the rum league. Tell it at the next infidel con-

rention! And more than that, tell all thepoople that united Protestantism 1 building new churthea at the rate of ten for yery day!" One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." No fewer than

thirty-one people of inwition in En.

gland declined

rather strong, and with a small broou

sprinkle it through the building and

over the perches. It purifies the air.

aids in preventing disease and absorbs

all bad smells. A man may walk a mile in twentyfive minutes and return refreshed and benefited for the exercise. Let him run a mile and it may harm him in

miyr way. 1. IS 111 SHIlie WlUl a horse. It is fast driving that kills.

Jxew JkHglmd Farmer. Sponge Pudding. Here is a nice reeipe for a pudding if any one has plenty of ereem. Make a nice sponge eake, turn it into a dripping-pan, then take good apples that have been pared awl quartered and stiek them into your cake as thick as you can. Serve hot with cream and sugar. IIohm-held.

irk C ftS 1 if rt Kn 1. .

Church House on the ground that they tV. V?nt chikns trealingupon wished to srive their nwnev to ftJ or crowding :upon eaeh other

fortlie poor clergy; yet it was found a 7JTJ Cv mK v,1 day or two ago. on examining the lkrt, "S"1, J' h 1 kethat not onelf them hal sontado! l'1 rk- The bars may be placed

tion to the latter fund. On the oth . .. lor UxAt Ul or lr

hand, fifty-wren subscribers to tlw Church Houae, whose contributions amountod to over 2,450, appeared as

aoner to the poor clergy fund ef no lees a sum than 8,690. FitUie Ojh.

THE TERROR OF RED DOG. " Unamt Iteir-MrM Kstrmt. tU a SnmMlH lHHr. Look here! I hain't been raised on seetles myself; I don't eat 'em tohom

J T .!i .. .. . v

kim i mm i. goin- to sac e waen 1 par

tor bean soup."

It was Samuel Standfak Wisthrnn

been sworn?'

"ot yet." Magistrate "What k yoMr age, mwlain?" The Complainant "Nineteen." Magistrate "You will aow swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, etc" PhiUuUlphi Coil. An old lady, whose ideas of the eJeetric current are a trifle vague, accosted a telegrsph-pele climber, as lie enk kis spurs into the wood. MkKer, are you goin' up?" "Yes. "Well, if there's a telegraph meseare

from my Km Johnny up there, just drepitdown, will ye? I'm expectin' of him home." GoMtn Day. Tommy "Does vour mother allow you to kiss the nurse girl?" Johnay '0, 1 guess idte don't care. Does

yottre?" Tommy" I don't think she does. I never asked her, but you'd died to hear her lay down the law to when she saw him do it one day. an' lets hira do lots o' things she wouldn't let me." I'Mdmrgh Dispatch. "I hear that Smith is contesting m wife's will," said one Wakota man Jo another a day or two ago. "I don't know how that may be," replied the

mil i am quite sure ol one thing." "What's that?" "Smith never contested his wife's will while she was live. He seems to be getting courfeous under his sad affliction. "-

Btll. Little Curl, aged four, had Iwen rely bitten by mosquitoes at night. following evening, after saying e usual "Now I lay me." he asked a mamma if he might pray for hlm-

bhe readily consented, and Carl Jjgfc: "God, please don't let your fs. bugs, mosquitoes, and hornets Ke Ue anv mnrn faiiw vmt Univ !'

V lHtle lxy. not half-grown, -Janey, attaining to the delightful Promotion of mi evinin;3 "hair-hrush-lHC With llBP T(IW,'I ;l vntmv unluu

.1. . . f

------r.j,u,i, ui uio unnr, miiu in benevolent hurst of confideuo im

ported the intelligence that "my mam-

chickens can not eet their heads

through to rob little chick ef their food. Boxes with the bars wider apart oan be used for larger fowL Sponge Jelly RolL Four eggs, one aup ami a half sugar, one table-spoon baking powder, beat the whites separately, and the sugar and the yelks together till yery light; then add part

oi we whiles, then a eup of flour. .i i . i . .....

whhi oeai goou, uten a utile more

flour, then the rest of the whites and

stir easy, put k In and bake. Spread

ana roll as quick ae you can. Jfos-

M a apple tree has a sound trunk

Weta

mm - - .

wmw MuMeea eseHes a eaWa e Ms eiia UifM Mitos aaove Va, W. T. Oa merauiff from work eae aiffnt as foe a 4 teat senethiag had beea ta aU mbin aa4 eteewn Utiags areuad proanseueuilr- He supposed the Intruder te he a aof, but the aeattvMinc ea appreaeiihig the house aaaatlMrraa eut f U, tahiaff In his meeta a fWe ef Imoob. That aiirht tae aaimat was heard by MtiMeon, but not J"'.., the fellowiaf day Muldoea teek hU kud with him te work, taavinf the house seeursly fastMsd, hut oa re. turalair ta the eyenlnr a raehet inside was eytdsaoe that Mr. raather wm at bis eveektff rneab IayesUgatkHi abswsd be kad tora off several board from the back of the house. Muldoon sheated te hriac blm out, and ia a moment his hsaa aa. poarod at the kole, whea Kuldooa shot bna la i the naek. The wound wm fatal, but did aot oause death until the atber had spattered his Mood all over the bouts nd dareolUhad nvnrv thins- ia it BarthoMrs Ort Wrk.

The statue of Liberty enlightening the World. Which fttandann Bdln'u ll,7.1 In

the harbor of Jfew York, is one of the moat

wiMUM arueue eoooepuoas of modem times. The torch of the soddess light tha

ef the earth to peace, nrosoerltr

iberty. But "lib-

to tue thousands of r nhvmlno.1 ail m.nli

hundredfold HAM tvr&nnio&l than ki

Kero. To such sufferers Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription holds forth the promise of

derancemonU, SrreffUtariUea and weak.

lessee which make life a burden to so many

fists, under a positive guarantee from tSa manufacturers, that it will give saUsfac-Uoa'ia-every ease, or money will he ref uaded. Bee guarantee printed oa wrapper eaeloeuag bottle.

Fsxartn.LT and wonderfully mads typowriter eoey written by ssaateura--Jfef isfc Food makes Blood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food neces sarily produces bad blood, resulting in a feeling of fullness ia the stomach, acidity, heartburn, sick-head ache, sod other dys. peptic symptoms. A. closely confined life causes indigestion, constipation, biliousness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific.

To mm out how old a lady is atk

em or iaay. ttmtUM an

J!?JJ?M.Dr' proa's OoldeaMedieal

wy m crew aeaiiay and blooauna. tZSV uickly 'Ljuuueyel eight failed from over-study ; Flora beeame aervoueaud fretful in atrfvWg afterfMhleu, and a sickly fsmlly kopt Anna's hueor. ,But sensible 8arah frew daily

A Max's fenny

aMes hisa to lauth ta

his sleeve. Tnhm

aaa mroirroM. ttarourh L.!

erty" is an empty word poor women easlAvod h

Tan world astounded with the startllaa-

and new disclosure of science on the potsonous effect of the alcohol in wine, beer, whisky, brandy, eta See the July number ef Demorest'a Monthly. Price 90 cents. Bold everywhere, or address W. Jeeninn Demorest, 15 East 14th Street, N. Y.

At what age do men usually wish te re

ire frost life! Hermit-age.

WT TivHt, fj i aa .

Everybody wants t'Tausill's Punch" So eigar now: they were always good but of late they have improved. I heartily ap

prove or your way of doing business, vou

are sure to hold and increase vour trade.

su akixd, Druggist, Chicago, 11 L A JtAjf who has beea guar over a whaaf.

eueht te knew wharf e'er he speaks.

The three K's brought Regret. Reproach and Reaaorse to a e-reat nolitioal nartv in

14. The three P's, whea signifying Dr. Pw roe's FurgaUve Pellets, bnag Peace to the mwd, Preservation and Perfection of health to the body.

Buck Ointments and Lotions for skla dm

swi uv uwii'i Buipnur aoap. Mill's llair and Whisker Dye, We. The

A er thing fa summer aU-a dude's hesd.-2a(s- Jhrtk AmtrUm. Ir sBUeted wfth Bore Byes use Dr. Isaae

are w aier.iJruttists eu it.9B.

A aoua Felea A persea eoa rioted robWng a grave. IMroit Mr Prm.

COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS

TBI ORB AT MNOLISH RMMBDT, Vt Lfr. Mi. IHtM. 4e. rm htm Mwwy

MXYSR BHPS. a COM St. lkT

The treatment of many tbouaaads of

ef those ouronio weaknesses sod niftfissleg ahmoU peculiar to females, at ttM lavaUdT Hotel ana Surgtoal Institute, Buffalo, iTri

pes MontM a vast ezpmence in nicely adepttor and thoroughly testlns; maies7feriae euro of woman's peculiar inaiadies. BHr. Fleree's iPaverlte rr eriPlaen Jf,oMrrowth, or mnilt, of this jpoaCaad jaJuableezpertenoe. Tboussnds T tssttase male, received from patlenu and from plsyst. eians who have tested It in the more ptm. vated and obstinate eases whtoh bad SKsd their skill, prove tt to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for Uto relief sod ewo of

As a vowerf ml. Invigorating It Imparts strength to the who?

o. uw wwno mod its iDMtndwM fa

MWtffl-ASt B

0

RANGE RANCHES IN

RIVERSIDE, WBTBllB CAtiriMiA.

pidarroTHln gwxi eoadlUoa, mmj

eroeto Mtrit: tT kui f VH. KnhTr L,-?,i,i,!i!l,! WMiiStoB'itT;i oS!i

-J- ZZZ'TT' tw w acres witn M VJJHV-'?. SSr "d frte, eiswsse.

parueuiar. ror overworked. worn-out

-rundown," debilitated teachers, nunaem, dressmaken, siMnistresses, Msbop-airis," house, kef!?, nursln mothers, sndeeMe women 1 favorite Presoripiioa Is the greatest earthly boon, beinr uneouaJed as an appetlalna; oordtal and restorative took. Aa a aexXMlnsr mnd iiuiViu

stervine. -rarortte

irescriotkMi'' is um.

qualed and Is ki valuable in aUaying and sub-dulna-nervous exoiublllty, kritabtmr, e.

rnee.siejsee.

treetuid

Mm

Mns with SH ortan trees, koaM nd bera.

UM MUM or SS acTM. with SW orantM

Other distressing, nwvnill irmnlnm. .

moalv kttsndant nnnn fuimMAnal uui

disease Of the womb. It Indunoa --!.'.''

sleep, and relieves mental aaxletr aaddZ

of Are per oont.

Ml. aHtonio

tt vrsfered seMy ftrthe cere of eowplalnu whlcU am let all woaaaklBl. It

nvss tM sas streagia w

m iwnii orcana, ana

ir

eemets dawreres olaeewieau and :

ra

Baaey craatl y relieves the pains ofmotlierhood and

Dr. Hartali Vawnlta Wmu.1kaI

Is a Iearltlatate saeallelM. iiaiWuIi.

orjranlMtion. It Jo purely vegetable m M composition sod perfectly harmless to Ml effects in any oondition of the system. Pot mornlrur aioknfaa. or nauaoa. fmm

SSS2e-ri?f stomach, iodigesUoB, dyspepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, ta samel will prove very beneflcM. MFavoflte rreeerlploN IssMth ttve euro for the most com plicated aide, sttnate oases of leueorrbea. excessive So wine, painful meostruatioa, unnatural suppresstocS VPf SfJ"" of the womb, weakhaok, TJeweTomirjwtorermoB. retrovereioeL bearing-down sensation, chronic ooofresUoa! inflammation and ulceration of thewomb7le

ges. Ills of srestTslseln ehaase efllfe,

rramlarl.

kase efllfe. Tnenseof

TSKlCisriBfpref-

BROKEN LEGS OF CATTLE.

sKsVct4B6q4 e

A "Warning. FnS many a ssaa, boUi yowng sod eld, H seattoklsMkreopkairos, By xMri water iey sold Adowa hss vans aoe4iasrs4.

--Magistrate "A little difficulty be

tween latlies, eh? Has the complainant who stroke, turmnir antrrilv wav frn

haAa nrnrnl" THal,:srt T I 1 . . 1.1 - . 1 . i . . .1 mnA nwa l I- . :.u .1.. .

'""'" Jn vw I mo UTJOfc in UK OfllV UOtei At K.CMI i ib m irikT, ears me ITtUSTl-

Uog. Samuel Standieh Winthron. the mH Vuutwtlor, to destroy it under

only son of one of the ehket and mo8t rirounwtaaces. jt takes ninny

proudest families of lioeton: a rradHate TeR 10 sTl young tree into bearing,

j of Harvard; brilliant, a poet, artist, an Hna doee bear it will not f un

accomplished linguist, a lecturer kixiI ,1ISU nriy so muoh irutt as one fatty

a man who, vouiis: as he was. had ones ev0 ' grniUug with the Nortli-

read Browninr in tlie oririual Van-! ra sPr nd liberally manuring, h old

I dvke Brown. FolkdietL eourtlv and PP1 irm mX he made much more

refined in sjeech and manner, the eerUinl-v produotiva than young trees

ebikl of the oldest and best culture of 01 tm variety, which are usually shy

this continent was a strati re contrast lBtt lMU)' uearers.

to tlie rough scene and rougher men around him. There were a few of the

mi aTO ug hi ib mming- HswItBes ef a Warmer Who

room at uie time. Most of the bovs Cm ta th cumm.

were in the mines, and Jim Wild, Some time ago I noticed in your paMajor Coldeck and Judge Lynch had per the account of the cure of a now

gone out to bury a stranger from Ohio, wMt a broken leg, and of the doubte whom it was fouml necessary to shoot of many, of the chances of a cure, during the discussion over the relative c .. i , , " , ,

merits of fours and a full, so that, with "2 ,I7 L , . , the exception of a few miners and f oken legs, and in each gamblers lounging at the bar, the room we,"3, Hfted- first was was ooninaratilr .trtl V. two-year-old heifer, sound in a rocky

throp raisedhis voice with that per- P8 by some bee-hunters, with her feet modulation that spoke his uni- "tWnd leg broken about midway

versitv trinine- oeiween ute Knee ana Moot w was

BI say, pardHer, bring along a dip net and scoop out those beetles. I take my soup and birds separate,"

Rising laxily from riie floor in a corner of the room, where lie sat in the dust, mending a forlorn pair of ancient moccasins. Tarantula Sam, the unkempt, tattered, buy hostler, waiter

and man of all work at the Red Dog hostelry, shuffled up to the table and

leaning over the youtiic Bostoniaa'e

shoulder, with a deftness born of the mountain and camp easily fished out

the obnoxious insect with his finger.

"See, signor," said tlw half-broed,

holding it before him, "vou ate mis

taken; it is not a tsue beetlo; I hardly

t nought it could be possible in this latitude. Note the vertical elongation

of the head, the slender antenna), the lanro reniforni fwunniinjl ntw fit

therrfaviMw a,,V t .1 r 1 i ' "-nw tergal portion of the prorbarSf1 L?f ''! 12. R"1 !R thorax, overlani the hsatl in front

and the tergal iwrtion of the niesoli !.... It. . . ..

'"e Puts chalk dm imi -an I T" x ,wn,nHl .'noreiw.ng lengtn

kee, h; taz z.TZ n ..v. "l r,

-A laiW uZ ti . , U" HU ihtm e th ,t tatrlri t k I enipley an excel- modified forms of the inseeta, HUttU wSSi.!?0-""Jt-F! rimtlu, the common cockroach of

to tall 1 , . WWn"IP commerce." S!? L W.to hr without The half-1

K7 the first pair

the etottgatesi, many toint-

ttylee oera--at its uxtrem-

revs m . . .

efl-emli,,-, hr .t -IT, 7 iMii- irsed ixm, with tha

HT. "L vn i. 7 T , WKrowh held mlitaive y in h e Sricml d. ,hrM?t' 8lw re "; there was a little movement ia

ked, in a eonlMential

put into a dump-cart, drawn home.

put in a suitable plaee and had her leg set. It soon healed, so that she walked about and fed in the pasture, and it be

came strong in a short time.

The next was a three-year old, broken

in nearly the same plaee, eaused by fighting, Hiid being thrown over a cart-

tongue. Tlie leg was badly splintered, and 1 took out several pieces of bone

with nippers before it healed, but she

got strong after Jome time. She was in milk and we milked her every day and gave it to the pigs. Both of these caees were in May. Tlie third was a two-year old. She

broke her fors leg almost up to her body, by stepping through a hole in the floor where we were building a

new barn; this was in December. She waa put in a warm stable where she could not tuts, her leg put in place, an

old cast-off boot-leg drawn on, with holes cut to admit of bathing. Splinters of wood wound with eotton flannel were filled in ae tight as convenient.

She was fed the same a the rest ef the cattle, exoept now and then selecting a choice lock of hay for her, and occa

sionally giving a few eats, but not many, fearing it might create lever.

She got her leg a little out of place in

a few days, but not enough to make it advisable to alter it We let it remain so. She aoou got up, and in a short

Wi hear ef a dress subdued la

They should sell by the sooro. Piso-s Remedy for Catarrh Is agreeable souse. It is aot a liquid or a sang. SQc. IT is stated that there has been no instaaee of the failure of oil to still troubled JashsiI,ltfcU WMVfetable

5 10 11 6 00

I.JM

st ia as

2 496 ft 4 10 A 5 06

2 90 A 400 410 ft 4 SO e ssa m as Iter. 74

THE MARKETS. Ksw YOK, Jsae 30, 1937.

iAix.s-Nauve steers, I 4 00 OOTTON-Middliiw FLOUR-Good to Okoiee 3 SS

gWMBAT No. S Ked..... ft tor Mixed h

i uiii-mbh yr). .......... lo uu ST. LOUIS. BKKVKS-Oool U3 CHoloe 4 IB Falrtn MkIIiibi -s

common to Seleet..... 8 75

tjuuuK- 1'atents XXX to CmoU

WHEAT-No. 8 Red Winter.

CORN-Xo.8 Mixed 3K OATS-Xo.9 ease '

KVK Xo. i ft

1UHAWU-J.ttS 1 SO Leaf Medium.... 4 00 HAY-Cholce Timothv. 14 SO BUTTER Cboiee Dairy. 14

EGGS Fresh... t SUA

i-univ sHHiiarii Meesiaew). so BACON Clear Rib 84 LARD Prime Steam..... 6uA

nvuLr-nsew unoiee. se

CHICAGO.

CATTLE Shlppine; S SO HOGS-Good to Cholee 4 10 SHEEP Good to Cfealee a .V)

FLOUR Winter 3 (0 Pateats 41

WHEAT No. S Sri SSUA

. - " r

fziJ" -u' ................ .... OATS-No.8 White

siOKK"aNW awl06S iittMtli est KANSAS CITY.

CATTLE-ShtHrfBg Steers.... 3 SO HCX5S Sales u 4 40 WIIRAT-No. 8 W

OATS No. 8. MU

VVJWX S9.1 98

NEW ORLEANS.

FLOUR Hlrh Grades a ts

CORN-White, M

OATS-Choiee Westera as HAY Chotee... 18 im lORK New Mess,.... IIACON-Ciear Klb

COTTON-MkWllBff 10H,

LOUISVILLE.

WHEAT No. 8 Red. CORN No. 8 Mixed .... , OATS-No. 8 Mixed 9S PORK Mess... 16 SO

IlACON-CIear Rib gtf

bu iiw m niu ling. .,

rnaMtes speedf reeeverr. It assists aatare ta

wcit biui ine enuaai eaaam Trnnt mrhnn ia

womsahood. ItlspleasahttoaetastewdBaarhe

- mi wm ymmvi mmtmxj, rnNi VS.

J.S.MXRRELLDKUOCO.,8lerrep.,8T.LOUlll.

sammauon, psia and tenderness la ovaries, aooonpanled with "internal beat," ef"t.e)' and promoter of fune tional actlofi. at that critical period o ehane from giiihood to woaianbood, uFavorHePre. scrlptioa" is a perfect y safe remedial sfeat, and can pcodiioe onlv rood ntiH. it 2

equally efloaoious and valuable In Its effects when taken for those disordera and deransre. meats inoWeot to that later and most otftieal period, known as" The ClmnRe of Life."

-iifirin a-rearripsioii.wiieni

n wuinvuon wnn IHO uee or Ir.

Fieree's

XSSff t'LP' ,nd laxative f?Si tuSfi,6roeTl Purtlve Pellets (Little Liver Pills), eurns T.lrpr ViHiuMr .ui auAZL-

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