Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1890 — Page 7
AGRICULTURAL HINTS.
IXPERIENOC
FANCY VI
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.i. il.-rt'fortt weeaem " r, w whim i ..J will, linwu..
SI I UIH"" "I . kaiilU blaek their ereel. Color ' J'v ltt, called fRcjr; H 1 -
.rVnce )' JM W"J I""1
,pat, That iw i"" ....... c. rAlnr is certainly tot r
i tUa Tliai ae nwtnii wa ii:o "" . i . . t
except lof V. X'Xacw uniformly marked, wa doubt, 'i . .lavs in th oarlv
kxin our "" -. -- . - uell remember V. xrRVM
by Knight Heath xh4 Lord
,...l..mn.
in, ... tlM Biwrriiinn ""'"'
. , tk Ti rma can not Ite da
y,,. breed Mre harw i these lat--this "foolish desire for red.
Fortunately we ve escaped this
Ut where It has been carried to the exKentucky ami the West, tier tl eat naVB deteriorated. TLir hair U harsh n "iry, bavin jo,t that mousy awl bea-ver-llke uruler,at such as indta'v of fewiinjf 0lsili. It i admitked n all ttMea L.; an are superior a fewlew.
f uniformity in wlor? What h fullacy! uavs it i lwttr to lie uni-
fortnly p wd, tbo.iirh of various colors, rtan uniformly lal and all of one color. The Jeowy toil u tlit era or fanrr for Ud colors, hmk tonjru ami hlack switch, nearly detroyod th wful qttalltip which ilrst brought the V.cil into irominonce. In horns tht're another fancy; aom say lot ns hare a col "tronjp horn. a it i an indication ot ,-oiistittition. The Augm n?n r? tort roadonot wt any. while this llere-
(orlandthe Ayrire brwxler like a ecr'a n shape. Many a Ktd animal liavo w on discarded at fair, thrown out for a heavy horn, rhap plaewl behind a light, tcshy one with adBHeatestor' horn, thu
oil3ircarrvir ny pounus inoru .hjri nd in th most valuablw part. The is wi rthbnt a few cuntaon the htock, but on the living animal what an lodex to tb valuo for lirewlinf purwHPf,'. It a sald .Mr. Mates fell in love with Itelvedwre en seinsr bia head lV.vatthroMjfh an open window, and iletVrmiied to buy him at any cost. What cm tk fattci? 4n fnmalea the most comiton U the objection to a .thick or wtiy pouch near the jaws, or what In Honwn would be called the throaHatch. Fancy akii that they shall m well cut up. or in othr wordu, the setting on of t bead tnot be slight and slim. Yet experience says that it is an indication of b pd feedec rather than a defect, tftad will JM!vtr be lound on a thin-fleshed.
tll-thrivinf beaff The fallacy rVardln(f the heads of
lAtills la that jrmerally adroeated by
un and lnexerienoed jwdgen. Kxrlence ay Uw head of the male et
v Hima.tfi Tr "-n .tthcthan the opposite. It S even so
tbe tooMui raoe. w aere are tne
Mttr mat WWi yu tad them they
am irWrally toe Indolent to know how lAmniM! tbemaelvea. Afraln, or vlwlnf an animal with an abnormally large brisket bow often we boar the remark: "What a great brisker fonrettlng that If it la out of projwrtion to the loin and ribs it Is adetriawnt rather than a point of excellence. All parte should be evenly balanced, aad where one unduly predominates it
not an advantage, and wnen it occurs In one of those parte of the animal where tbewf is of the leaet value, as in the hmkt. It Is still more objectionable Kipertonce says a long, prominent Ifhket adds to the weight of low-prloed bw t, whereas a broad, deep chest indicants a strongly-constituted, vigorous animal. Tiro shoulder, though one of the most important parte of the animal, is not often troubled with the fancy peculiarity, though no doubt many of
nw heard the remark: " nat a Pwt front, as wide as a imrn." If we fxamtn5 this womler closely we shall a wide, prominent, rough shoulder, looking i If it had been stuck on afterWard by a wry pour workman. Hxpcripoint mt that on standing in front of the animal the shoulder poiiite tl...1 , t ... t i
-uum iKj completely covered ?y mw -ck rein, irradually swelling out like howiof a ship, without any protuberance or hollows until it is sunk or gradually absorbed by the chest, chine and rfK w that the eye can not detect ber the one ends or the other begins. The shoulder tteelf should 1)0 smooth, jiully covered with flesh, not put on in rolU as so often seen. It is true that wm the neck and nhoulders do not m the choicest cute, but every butcher knows that ahere Is a lot of, ffcreace tbetweo the quality of "Jt in the fore quarter, the rough, gln shoulder yie-ding but little except boiling plH; whereas most can l cut wo roasU front a amooth, evealv WAbed oni;. ItrewU.nj'.GHJsette. Tylnr Cnttte. At Eastern farmer sends to Farm and 'hls way of tying cattle, which is aerewith illustrated. It Is simple and
A GOOD BROODtH.
ImiMM-MMM. nf Tktg Urn af Mh
I MAVl) a liMuJim Af A1A I .. It.-,...
mww m itn mu Mrn feetMuaro and tea Incites high, open at the bw. (Ivhi- tku
galvaaiaod lroa allowing thu Iwm to ex-
wb hkii an tun, over u mm all awmad. 'litis aarries otf all smoke and fumes from thu lamp. I next make a
nvur ui in urn wi iHwrug well seaaoneti. Ileforo placing this I tack on the under-
sme exactly 1h tuu center a piece of tl
OONDCmCD OLIPPIN01. 1 TitKitR died at Jolint prison recently a life convict, who ttrai nterod the plaee I)4'mb)r 7, lwoa, makiag twenty years, four months and eight days actual tima aorved. Thfcro ura but thre conviote la prison who have Iteeit there for a longer period. l)uiux 18K0 the Auditor of Montana signed warrant for bounties to tho amouut of Tbo following la tb role of victims: 8.197 eavotetf. WW
, n tun ornwi limn ill tin' , . A , , . - , -. tn inches square, with halWnch wash-1 r"1 101 V'UlT mountain lion, era between tbn tl a,,a u.r. n.u l 77 ,MW d w lyxe. 'loUl, 4,ti
leave a space of half aa Inch above and i nlml!, lkfluu- ,.j ,o..,t ..,. t- YntJitMiK haa received a verv severe
with rf tTi vt n ttuiri nvwir f v Ing the floor toe much in the centor. 1 , An KngHtU society of wdentisU now bw:k a strip of one-Inch lath all baa decidod that thu (lerman profeaaor's
around the 1kx over the galvanised iron , umvoraai language is wanting in many and aw out a half-Inch of the center o( particulars, and that the language most each side strip to admit fresh air and ' Stable for general use is tnetlieval then nail on the floor, Latin, "adapted to modem needs." For the upper half I maKe anothei 1 Chisksk lnapUr at Han Diego reltox eight Inches high and exactly thret ports to tho Treasury Department that feet wjuare. Kor the sides I use twe j the smuggling of Chinamen Into this eiht-lnch side lights and for the back , country by way of Mexico is a protltaand front a plain loard eight inche bio trattlo of no small dimensions and high with one and one-half inch strli 1 backed by a very heavy capital, with the
of fine wire gauze Inserted near the top ' principal headquarters at San Francisco This gives nurcfreshalrwlthouteauslaa ! andChlaa.
-1 ta, il i - a a
A Vett f MUt ltlslar M.t morula or evoulnr freat
IowuumI, often carriea ia Ite folds the aetida of mslaria. Whera malarial fever prevails no one is ssfe, unless protected by aomeeMcient medicinal safeguard. Uototter' a HkHtiach lliUrs is both a protection and a remedy. No person who Inhabits, or sojourns fn a miasmatic region of country, nhould omit to jtnKure this fortifying agent, which Is alo the Mneat known etuedy for dt neMla, couttlpatloa, kidaey vroublu and rheumatism. TSmtx a man reaches forty he befina te look around for Utc names of mea who dltiaguiahod tlKMiiiWlvee after that aa. Atoklson Ulobe.
Trr maid who goes to the pbttogrephar's I withOut query, "Ho 1 look well!" ia al- J
wbw l'ress.
I.ivk Oak, Ai.a.,Do 18th, lem Messrs. A. T. Hhallknukkukk Co.
llocltatiter. 1'a. GfHtu; Last snrinx I re-
a1vm1 bv mail u botUe of vour Antidote for
Malaria for my brother, who had chills for more tliun kIx mouths. He frequently broke them with Quinine, but they would soon return I a iv hi m tlut Antlilntfl und ha haft
not had a chill since. It has made a ptrmn-
am oure. Y ours truly. W. W,PKRlUE.
ipr Busuani
a swaepiiie vicwtj.
llcaa,
a draft on the ciifokts. Tim front. i
arranged to slids In and out for a door.
.V (iiH UUOOUKK. 1he top is made of well-matched boardt
and fastened on with lunges, for convenience in cleaning. Fasten the upper halt firmly to the lower and insert four one-inch tin pipes in the floor. Saw out an eight-Inch square ia each end of the lower box and bang a door for the lamp. Itore a one and onehalf inch hole in each side for the smoke to escape, and vour brooder it
complete, ! I I use four of thesnln my broodoi rooms, and place the ducks and chick- ' ens in them when first taken from the machine. I have never lost one from i crowding or overheat. I feed them on ' shallow, wooden trays, removing the ' wars at night. After four days 1 place
a platform sixteen by two feet in front
of the line of brooders. 'Hits piatiorm has a board twelve Inches wide acros the back and both ends, and ia open ia
i front. It has six le?. and is divided
with four slides. Really, it is a tabic divided in four parte and railed around. I glide back the door of each brooder, and place" food, water anil coame sand
on the platform outside. Ihe cliicki ' soon learn to run in and out, and thrive I and grow wonderfully. I have one Wood of one hundred and fifty-five now
in two of these brooders, and have onij lost two since they were hatched. 1 have l'ekin ducks that were started ic them, and they now (April 2) weigt ten pounds per pair and only seven weeks old. The glass at the sides glvef abundance of light, and the ehioks are not exposed to sudden changes ef temperature. Farm and Fireside.
TmitTV-i'ot'H rrular life Insurance companies of the United States possess invested assets of $718,060,000, ami a surplus of Stt-J, 0XI,0O0. In other words, they have $100.15 In hand for every $100 they owe. Theio companies paid to their pol icy holders last year the stupendous sum of &2-00,0X.
i lit'. lllllttliuiiw. CTW ...mi ..v. themaelves with a huge top made, out of an empty twonty-tivo pound white lead keg, A square opening ie cut in the side, and it takes three men to splnjt one to hold tho top and two to pull tho string with a stick, which sets it in motion. While spinning it sound like tho whUtlo of a steamer, and can be heard three block away: A f. nxr.it living near llridgewater, X. I)., had a narrow escape from death
the other day. He was plowing in a field with three horses abreast when a shower came ap and ho crawled under tho horses to keep from getting wet. i Whea the rain stepped ho left hi shelter and started across tho field, but hail not gone more than a few steps when a ' bolt of lightning struck tho animals and instantly killed all of them. Oxr .of the wealthy teen of Stark County, 0., who died the other day at the ago of seventy, wasbtiried in accordance with hl will, whlph was that no beliewcr in "tho contemptible and blasphemous doctrine of eternal punishment Kl.nuld lie trftrinltted to talk" at his
funeral no stone was to mark hia gravo, his wife was not to wear black, and tho mourners wero to have a big feast as soon as the funeral was over. Tkxas farmers have been greatly tormented by the depredations by rats, which have destroyed their crops in many caws. In order to exterminate
tho rodents all tho entrances nut ono to a burrow are stopped up. "At tho open ono an Iron teakettle is placed with a pipe leading from tho nontle down into the Vurrow. Sulphur Is placed in the teakettle, a Uro made under It and thfc fnraoe of tho sulphur being driven into tho borrow every rat in it is qulekly killed.
DAIBY DOTS.
The following items are take from the Kansas Farmer: Trnc prayer of every dairyman should U: '-Oh! Lord, deliver me from the folly
J and certain punishment of being sUngy to my own cows." i Somk people think that cheese, is sim1 p'.y cheese and make no distinction, and ' because skim chips "lay Hard in the 4 stomach" they can not oat cheese. J Optkn after a farmer provides htmsell , with cows, best for the business.and prot vides the bestwiilk-produelng fowl, hU ; cows are ruined by improper milking. I SfiKN'B has demonstrated that z , cow's teats possess the sense of feeling, that they are not wade of rubber, and these facte should be remembered by I nhe strong-handed, hurried milker. i Tiik Uritish Hoard of Agriculture effiillv announces the prevalence of fol
, and mouth disease among the cattle ol Schleswig-llolstein. As a consequence i cattle from thai country are rigidly exeluded from entering the Kingdom. , OXK nt'snUHO 1KU.1..MH worth al i eheeee take from the farm ltw than ; one-seventh the fertility taken by one hundred dollars' worth of grain, while , nun lillfl drod dollars' worth of butter
if the skim milk be fed on the farm takes nothing from the soil. FaM.-mauk butter in always preferred ' to that made in summer because the
weather being cool the milk ts Kept ai tho proper temperature to raise the cream in tho best condition, making butter of great solidity, and the grasses ( .i ... tim fall rains eivait a
tne flavor. .
Worthy ( Trwut. A tourist climbing W a mountain idde
ioesn't want a small, limber or rotten sticK. No, he want a stout staff that will bear his whole weight, one that he can lean on in confidence, one that is worthy of trust and that will uphold him shouhl his feet slip, bo an invalid, in search of health. They dislike to fall Into tho hands of a doctor and be experimented witlu They want to use the prper remedy for their ailment In the start. They are only willing to tako medicine on condition that It will make them well- Now there Is one remedy whose effect is k certaintv. It has been tried and tested
n thousands or Instances anu as nevt-r once failed. It Is called Smith's Tonic Syrup. Its principle was discovered by the eminent Dr. John Bull, of Louisville. Ky It is pleasant toteko, and possesses all lire irood medicinal qualities of quinine, but Is free from all Ite objectionable qualities. It will cure chills and fever when quinine fail. It will also prevent nnd cure colds, Inttuenia, la grippe, Its nttiwnce is positive, and It Is a remedy worthy of tr
XTaxt a woman who reserves when she is .......iy.i muUmwlw huftbaud onus bv
twiit. tr imutpii t to make over her bonnets.
Burlington Free Press.
c-r v, -itt ..-ill lu Mnt. hv Crarin &
Co., I'hiteda., l'a., to any one in the U. K or
Dobbins' Electrie up wrawers. hee list
of revels on circulars arouuu man ur.
. .Miuntv tnat ine man
ate ohl ataau mu.
The best court medicine Is Piso's Cure
for oousumptioa. fcJokl everywhere. 96c
Lots of men seem got "solid" comfort out of "Uo.uld" refreshments. DansvUte Hreeae. Noxk equal "Tanslll's, Punch'' 5c. CJfpir. A STABt.a government must bo ostarllshed by good horse sense. . O. llca-yaae.
1 jZ?y WaMaMMIM
THE MARKETS.
Nkw York, Jime s, im pri i' V'at!n SlHri ..S4 1H J IS
crn"i'OX MhiuiiHit.... .......
FLOUK-Vlntrr Wheat WIIKAT-Ko. 2 Red. COItX No. 2.. OATS Western Mixed,.,.... l"OKK-MeiH.M. ST. LOUIS. COTTO.V-MlddllH ItKKVKS Kxinirt steers Snipping........... HrHIS CotMMioii to Select. . . . KIIEKI'-FMlr toUROlec I'LUUK-l'Htfints.
AAA tounoice
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13 74
UhIh L'HltHrr. All writers on onion growing atvo-
cato very early seeding, p-, . wiIKATNo. i Ret Winter
ure. and that Ilia lanu snoum n-. c(KN-No. Jiixeu, . . ... . lt..nn u-n. i.'l'C V.. f ........
wi. . .. HVK Xo.2.....t.... 1OIIACC0 !. (M Issourl).. I.cHf, Hurley IIAY-Cliolee Timothy,,..... IIUTTKR-Cholcs Dairy ..... Wii.S Fresh, .n...... jOK If Stars! ard M ess UACO.V-CloHrKlb., ...... .. LAUIl-rrlme Steam... vx)I.-CIiulee Tul....i ....
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MOW TO T1K CATTLJe. 4 is dona In lees time than it w to tell it. J iilustratlon speaks for Iteelt and
mrtnerexalanatlon.
RCTint m known that when wen ?"wilk that is aa rich as oawln, IT? 8 that it will make a large T"t ef eurd; rich In a oommerelal t net risk milk tW all thai.
t
-.1. ..Mi.u ..itutml two or three pre
vlous years to eradicate weeds and their seeds. In 1833, says a writer in , the Country Gentleman, I violated all these conditions and all other prerequisites I ever read of by sowing an e ghth of an acre on sod ground on the Nth ol
May, ana prouueeu .. . T: . OlIIOAUa ableforsliteoftHlK'rsandquantlt.5ome .k.s,,,,,,,!,,,, welrhed over a pound each; tho variety no;s-ood to Choice
Uwl Wethersfiold. Th P'at ws v . . iili.h had no!
comer oi a pasture - - - .VashPinit. W . i wnt- reara. It was m IiKAT no. zppruiK 1"p"-
H sandy loam, rich, oi """ ' " manure was mldetl. The well-harrowed rckI furnish.Hl what onienS requ Iwd-J ellow. shallow wed bed with Hr. nes4 Imneatb. Not a gard to weed weds, a stilt sod 1 -vet
fmm thent than land wh f" "s ,rcv" .nn hm.a. lr,m A,uruJi 1 blnntod oil suob KI.Otni-lllh Grade 1 ret'ently cultivate. rii,..XiM i " coicN-U'hiti.... J .... .l... i..,r I.. i4 rlth tioor resuiw- h .r, iiiiri'4trn.......
hW the middle of Slay, when tlic gnmnd will be warm cnouifh to JJ minate the seed nd give h j UrMjl t M..NI tUU sm of more imporence. I regard tins as tence than eariy sowing. Almost anj thing will do best plan w when condlStm right to -Urt it Mttk i pmk it akfftd.
KIIKKl'-Oood to Cholcn.,.
F1A)L'11-W mter i-aienu..
COKN-S'O. I
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KAfiftAS v ! A 1. CATTLK-SlilpplHg Steers... JJ IHt.S-SHht at.... M'lIKAT So.'l Kcd OATS No. X ... L'OUX Xo. S.... v - ....... . . .. . . . ' r
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' . . - -. - - , Y Choice. ........ 1'!KK-.NwMhm.. IIAt'ON Clear Rlu.. .......... COl'l ON M idtl 1 1 H X ..... LtltllSVH.Llt WIIKAT-Xo.2. Reil,,. ...... CORN No. '2 Mlxwl. ......... OATS-Xo. 2 Mixed..... l'OKK-M4. RAt'oK-ClHHr Rib. COXTUX-MlddllHg. ...t 1
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EXTOYS
Both the method and results -mhen Bvrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, audacts EintlyyetproraptlyontheKidneyfl, iver and Bowels, cleanse the system eflectuallr, dispels colds, liesdachee and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is Uis only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prom j tin ite action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ite many excellent qualities eonmend it t all and have made it the Most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 11 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may aot have it on hand will procurs it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO t CM, LMSVHLe. KY. WW Y0T. ft.Y.
KVii thu ReHthrrn Medleal World:
"Mother's Friend" Is srrowinfr in favor
throughout the Koulh snd ia hiuhlv rocoin-
manflu.1 in. nii,.atfia,m V ninafiTer it. In.
dlsi)enBable to those who know they must
iwss inrouen ue oraoai oi cuiai-iNnu. Write IJradfleld Reg. Co., Atlanta, Oa., for partioulars. Bold by all druggists.
They are Introducing Peruvian dogs Into this country. Hereafter there will be bo
scarcity of i'eruviau bark. Plunder.
I hap calls for twelve bottles of Smith's Tonic of Syrup one day before noon. U here is no chill and fever medicine that gives
such eood sausiawon. v-
iitth, AfiM.
. . .1 f .I'l.af n mail OAVft
iH,ffUl5W. ................ Jmad. About temiicr sent will do. bmitU,
Uray s Co.'s jaommy.
A. f naana nf . nV r r Inma liar!? KfUVftMia.
rheu'mHtisin, will find relief by wearing one of Carter Smart Weed nnd Belladonna
backache Plasters. Price&coute, Try them.
Woman is man's superior In agreat many
mit. uiti IIIA tVAmi. HI 1L tK BiiU UI1V..B v
Somervllle Journal.
M. L. Tnoxpsox & Co., Druggists, Cou-
oerspori. ra., say itaii-avauirrii iuro is vu
nest anu omy sure cure lor catarrn mey l.l n . .. .11 f, "r
TTnvrv IIVa nlAr.nlavArs. raise the
blind to seo what the neisbbors have got
iAWretice Amenuaa
Pook little child ! She don't oat well, she don't sleep vell,sha don't look well. She iiwdH Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. Papa,
her a box.
Tr la whim tin U hrmieht to trial that the
Kw inellcr retri-cta that li is not a nonest
taan. Elaura Guietto.
Pksr5E3s and purity arc Imparted to the I IMmtilitwUn J"!lAMIt"il SJtil rlttt t UUl k
irUUitiiVAit'ii va r AjuiintUA ni'
I ia h ct6 of siwntanoaua ombHsUoa.
Wakiiitftoti Star.
i For twwity-fivecentayeu can get Carter's
i iim worw. jJOB'tiorgotuus. unepuiauose
olaseed aa hersa chestaute. Pittsburgh
Carealcie.
EN0HM0US SHIPMENTS.
Trnnnnnf clllnmpnts of Car-load lotS
of Dr. Pierce's Jlediciues, to all the principal commercial centers of this country, arc necessary to supply the unprecedented demand for these world-
raineu reineuies. io ouier iucuiciuus ever attained anything like the popularity which they enjoy. No other medicines possess such superior and
positive cumuvv jiuii:iiivo w urant their manufacturers in selling .wr. lm nr.inrlntnrs nf T)r. Plfirwi'a
V11UU1, MIV nraiivivi. - - ------ Mcdicliios are doing, through druggists,
unuer a nesitiTe gaaraaico o ucuuui. er cure tn eery case, on fair trial, or money refundtd. There arc scores of sarsaparlllas and other blood medicines advertised, but
the "Golden Medical uiscovery" oi ur. iinrr.A tt &i nvlu nn over backed lit) bv
a aesitive gaaraatee from a well-known and thoroughly responsible house. The
conditions are, mat, given a iair,inai, it ... . ii ...... i ' i..i. i
Will (10 an mat is ciauueu iut ih ' money paid for it will be promptly refunded. A Certificate of Guarantee
To attempt tne saic oi an liucnur, ui
even a fairly good, uioou-punner unuer
such trying conditions ns incse, wuum
Baean tnuiKruptcy to its proprietors.
To eura Slltoasnets. Sick rteadane. Conttlpatkta, . ft (.!.. . k . I. . 1m.
BILE BEANS
K m m ,S2 i
trm U SMALT. StZK (40 lMirS hMHM (e tks hot-
rrtceof sUher al, 2S eU per bottle.
if ISlfllfjIri at 7. 17, 70! ntoto-snwere. IklWISwM tHtnlMMI altars fori
i nam (copper t mmm.
j. r. wiri H oo. . t
rni a mnrllnlnf. nABSeHtl nf extraordf
nary merits could sustain itself under
such a business policy, aiic "Vioiucnv Medical Discovery " is such a medicine, atwl has nrnven its ahllltV to sustain ItS-
proprlctors, even though sold on snch
extraorainary terms.
As a remeuy lor an iiiooii, aain smuRenln Diseases, it has won for Itself
world-wide fame. Especially ha it
manifested its potency in curing baitrheum, Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, old Scrofuloue Sores, Ulcers, and kindred ailments. As a remcdv for the peculiar weaknesses, distressing irregularities, anapainful derangements iucldent to women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription stands alone aa the only remedy guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it is promptly refunded. It is but natural that the peopl! should bestow their patronage uponv these medicines, since none other are sold on such fair and liberal terme. They are manufactured by the "World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y.. a house whose financial' standing and reputation for fair dealing: Is well-known to every publisher, as well ns to every druggist, throughout: the civilized world.
rVt..l. UiJliln RwwwnmAnilAil Kv Phvaiciana.
Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the
taste. Children taae it wiinout oojecuon. uy urugKisw.
Tutt's Pills
Ta en re eaatlveaeM tk medlrta as ami he mere thai a pHraatlve. To h peemanoat, it aaaaat eoattaiH TotirCf Alterative and Cathartic Properties.
ThU'n PIIIm pessewa these Hllti lai mm eHataeat 4 gree, aad
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