Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1894 — Page 7
THE
UwTht la
INCOME TAX.
Mi-p I the Klent IM-rectlo.
The Income tax law. It Is confidently 'dieted, will by the present conSÄ practically nullified by withVnidin' the appropriations necessary .carry U into effect. The wish is
probably Liner o v.- .u-? . .y tUatthe Dronibt
there - tw ilnn nt the iranort of American catua
REPUBLICAN INCONSISTtNUT. rrsUctleultts I.errw Iiccratl Idea for SnlOali Fary. The persistent bowl which tho republicans have made about the duty of onc-tcnth of a eeat a pound on susar comint? from countries that pay anexport bounty has been frequently alluded to In our columns. They hare
the accuracy of the prediction, who malic it also predicted that
k V
irs. I. 1,.1 fntirolvon tut provision,
riVr T-veland In Ms message would they have been eloquent m aenoun .
nc , . I I,. i nmnpntle DftriV XOr uitanu.-
either recommen ... . . .. 'our port trad
6hpi in some ciear rv, r ; -islon was in the Mo
1.1. HYIinil IIIO III ,... -
tlonwas not verified. The president tald nothing whatever about the in,me tax law. It is quite possible
,., the other prediction may
equally short ...inlv fillOlllli
j i i . i. .......
cress owes to iu.cu anu iu mc he completion of tho work it under-
..., : nassine the Income tax law.
Its failure to appropriate me iuu -.,.... inrrv oat the law was a
i.i.,n.W. That blunder should
"" .... . ii .i
If t-lie courts buau meir
fall
of verification. It ccr-
not bo verified. Con-
Klnley bilL It has also siiown urn n.iinn .lrw not unfairly dis-
criminate against uerraany u-
parcd with other suKar-proJucinff countries, an the extra duty is les
than the export bounty. At uie sainv
time, the German bannty is caicuiauiu
to cheapen bujfnr to tue Aracriwu - . ...1 im MII-
sumer, ami we nave uikki "-v ought not to bo any effort on our part
to prevent Gcrtnauy from paying par of our sugar bill If she insists on t
For this reason the extra uuty oi one-
AGRICULTURAL H INTTS.
THE SMART FARMER. There It a farmer bo li yy Enough to take his re. Aad study nature with hi it, And think of what he ca Be hurt the chatter of the JJ Aa they each other tt, And sech that when a ttAe dkk It makes a home for bb. A yoke of own he will uu With many haw'a and gs. And their mUtake he will xqa. When plowing for his pp. Be little buya, but much he iclti. And therefore little oo: And when be boea hla toll by spells He also soll hla hose. -Golden Daya,
ABOUT LEAF CURL.
An. Explanation of tho Rapid bpreaa i
tbe Uratrnc' uicw. The leaves and twigs are the only portions of the peach tree which are known to be affected by the fungous disease popularly called leaf curl. The chief cause of the spread of this dis- . ... t . . 4 1 . . fnnt ll Q f
ease is üouoiiessowjuK iu n i-"
YOUNQ PHILOSOPHERS. A CoJiCKiTT Abstractiok. Teacher "An abstract aoun is the name of aomethlnif you can think of but not touch. Can you give mo an example, Tommy V" Tommy "A red-hot poker." Traveler's Ilecord. With a Reservatio. Mamma (to
Johnny, who had been given a pear with sills artfully concealed in It) "Well,
dmr. have vou finished your pcarr
"i i,nn,. Yc. mamma, all but the
seeds. "Druggist's Circular. rvimmiioiiATivis Satisfaction. Moth
r "I cave vou ten cents to bo good
yesterday, and to-day you arc just trying to show how bad you can be." 11u Yps. but I am iust trying to show
you to-day that you got the worth of vour money yesterday. "Sunshine.
JUVKMI.K Skepticism. Minister And how do you get on at Sunday 'school, llllllc?" UUlic-"Pretty wall.
I've Just lcarncu about mo wnaiu
.in, .innnh.-' Minister i nai i
Ai I uti II Lite CUuna nnaii mm " , ,, . CKBC IS UUuuucaa u r decla e the law unconstitutional, tenth of a cent a "e mycelium is perennial in the leaf "lit is said the courts will, that Is not pealed urge, ,
mr anltimn anu wimcr muu inn
tisane of the leaf buds, and in the fol- duy."
ns iv - , , l,t mc&sajre. . ' i ...s. ,,0 in ,-
the affair of congress. iw uuv : " ' . this mer, autumn anu w.
l:"n l",,"L;,l u w ' Vecllon Ttat the protectionist.
dcrtooic W v 7; " . . rIdiculed the
..(. lias uccn cuiuiiiuivu I - . . ,i passt-u. il..- - i i,.st. I i,nt nur h5"h tariff rates d
ance with tlie clear invenv v. I - . Thev rc1e
Jaior. . . nntinn rnnnnt sell unless it aisc . . ..k,,
ti. ntlrn sc iemeoi revenue jor - . , . i when t ie uuus are iauun
- .. . I , i k ini rin" imnariauuui i ... , .
rtminf .im succeetllne years is ""Pi""" ""v ?lnrf vounir sccülincs in tnc nuracij,
" .. . ... . i I n .. . niionlr irif pxnortations aiso, uv ' "7 . , .. r....,i ....
based on the collection oi una tax. . : -- - must be lf tllcy are ,aKn , ,rou
: j i mnnr 11. . ruunt; ... w... - . 1 1 . . . ....va uii r.i 1 11 nuv
. w - . . . ... Fl Um nfn
... ,...-! rorv rnadr lO COtDC OVlT to tlllt
be necessary to unsciue w.u ' ' , . MSC. v;hcn thev
J
lnwnc Jonah.- .Minister
pood." Bill ie-" Yes, sir; and next Sunday I'm going to begin to believe it." Pittsburgh Bulletin. Arri4r.n Iuony. Gcorgle ,,Auntl, what docs irony mean?" Auntie "It means to say one thing and mean tho iib calllnrr n rainy day a fine
IJ f 'U.ll .v. ' u . . ... 1 . t 1 T Mili..ctliljl
Ucorgic 1 mimt uuuvi.i.
auntie. Wouldn't tins be irony
the
or that reason
should be perfected
.liconcn u miite Bure to be trän
feUU uaavMMw
to unsettle the business
iUn. ..mintrv bv the formulation and
1:. .... t !i nt nnv new Kcheine. It is
U15tU33'"" J nnt an ideal method of raising revenue.
The Kree Tresä haH pointed out more ,n nn that it is in many ways one
of the most objectionable methods to
which resort can b had for the purpose; and chiefly because of the difficulty in enforcing it equitably and m
thiuk party capital can uo raaue.
Their ideas of consistency are erj
The republicans in congress wiii.
however, havo an oppormm, doubt, to show whether they are scrl-
oui in their opposition to tins uiv criminatiug duty. If they will cooper
mnntnni( that a HeilTHUU
been obliged to shoot his dog because it had grown old and cross. After he had gone little Kdith, who had been qinct Kince the dog was Bpokcn of, surprised her mother by asking: "Mamma, when do you think papa will shoot Aunt
Sarah?" Tit-Bits. HERE AND THERE.
IN all receipts for cooking 4 requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL BAKING j POWDER, because it is an j absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and of 33 per cent greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. . ,.,r.-r. in WALL ET.. NEW-YORK.
Peasant (to chemist) -"Got any codltrcr olll" Chemist --Certainly." Pe"1 It fresh I" Chemist-"Come. now. do ou hui'poso wo are in the habit of killing a w lmlo every time a country yoke wants to buy two penn'orth of codllvcr oil I" MegKcudorfcra Blatter.
A Child Knoya
Note paper, envelopes and cards with -Pt flavor
bortsof designs in rciici orcmv "fi, ",,1 i7 o father or mother 1
i hilfst now In licrmany. " J T.ni. n, n.nt m-at fv nK re-
all
fnshlnnabl
- . 1 . 1...
XlKKVElt was Ultccn mncs. the walls 100 feet high and thick enough for three chariots to drive nbreast. nnronals Rent by tllO CZAr, the
city of Moscow and Admiral Avalan for President Carnot's funeral cost 50,000. Ax albino baboon, declared to be the onlv one ever heard of, has arrived in Bedford, England, from South Africa.
Tun net earnings of the bulson imccJ V..... ATvNl
- - , , 1 .1. l.ACt
nulls follow iU use; so mat n "
fomllv rpmfHlv Known uiiu tiwj v
should havo abottlc.
Tmrn MESAonnins recently arrived ha
Bolocna, oue of which wa under 'the maaa?enfe.?of Signer B.. and the ottar und
thUtortUS WHO, iravenus t heir own account. Here they decided t join their forces, and the fact was aa-
tlio arrival of my wife, my collection oi Utinp animals is considerably augmcnted.B." Conversazione.
"I set four pies out on the window sill to mnl Raid Mrs. Hunker to her husband,
4hm ll'IV'A nil Vwvm Rtolen.'
must number them among the lost tarts,"
was the phuoeopiucai rcpiy. the OunntltT, Same Trie.
Such is the highly Important change made
s
FOR
i.kat cunu
Tnr net earnings oi m nucn ms , ;j.,zr,,,,,u. trUuSntingLmpany of New York Ti for the past eight months were SV ge. n,jg will be very acceptable
357. S7.
known chemical cicmenw
water, thougn tney
All
mittcd to every young tree which is tarted from a bud which contains the
perennial mycelium. Since all of the contained in sea water, thougn uiey affected leaves fall off from diseased are not aiWnys detecteu by chemical
trees at quite an early period, anu analysis.
the time of huüding tue 6ccuuun Some of tho coioreu paper August there is probably no sign of the for kindergarten tvork has been proved curl in any of the leaves, it would be b analysis to contain a small amount t tciKi.. in iBseriminate between the
dibcased and healthy trees, or the af- A parchracnt called "glasslno" fected and free branches. has just come Into use as a protection
A selection in May or June oi ncauuy , overs of books. It is glossy ana
trees for budding purposes would pre- ansparent and very durable
vent tne iranxnusmuu v. The Beat of color in uie umu through nursery stock. of mcn is tlie inncr skin, which Is
Efforts have been mane w ntwork containing tho termini oi
leaf curl by the use of the Bordeaux vessels. The thinner this
CURES SCROFULA, BLOÖD POISON.
to Uie'pubiic-, ami" Vill doubtless result in a hircelv increased demand for this justly
popular preparation
nuninn vmi nronoscd to Miss
Dexter did vou cct down on j our knees I Barv?ay-''o, f couldn't; she was sitting ou them." Truth. DnorsY Is a dread disease, but It has lost Its terrors to those who know that II. H. Green & Sons, tho Dropsy SpecInlUts of AUanta, OeorKln, treat it with such groat success. Write them for pamphlet giviug full information.
Tr, r, That WAT.-Kitty-"Oh, Mr.
,t ': i V ir Su.i'tlinl" Jud th "ies
-nrcteud'jr." Detroit tree Press.
S
THE
Do Youn Best Fon the Couhtbt. Dhmocbath, For JJ'J. " y, Readt TO MAUCII OX WA8UIXOTOS ACALV. EXT EAIL-A. -
securing honest returns from tne people upon whom its incidence falls. It has the merit, however, of bringing under the notice of the federal assessor a class whose contribution to tno cost of the federal government Is infinitesimal in proportion to the benefits it reaps from such government Lnder . n.ir sv.tem the millionaire pays
scarcely any more toward the support f,iml rrovernmcnt than tne
dav laborer; and whatever may be the jsi..T5r. in th wav of compelling
t.: .nr lmnestlv and fairly, Ins
just proportion of the burden it U but Simple justice that he should bear it. If the income tax tends to make him s. t, In the rishtdirection.
ucar uii au .-1 - , ,.,1, hreauso of the nature of
tliuVs and'of taxpayers it falls short of completeness. The house passed the income tax law , i mnritv: and it ia not con-
-.t..t.lJ T that it will hesitate to make
the necessary appropriations to , carry -ff-nt Itisnosaible, of coura.
:;',Vh nste may. by fillbusterlns-.
defeat the attempt of the house 1 to perm. ..- otH country has learned
. . .imnüt anvthmtr from tne
wnatc. But if the Renate shall do this i. :u mfttriallv to the burden of
public disapproval under which it now
rests.-Detroit tree Treis.
ate heartily In carryinjr out tho suggestion of the president that it be re-
pealed, there is not niieiy w uj-
trouble about removing' it irora ine statutebook. If, however, they ob
struct or oppose repeal, the responst
mixture, but the Cornell station in its recent bulletin considers it uncertain
whether the spraying lias proveu uv.cessful. The disease known as plum pockets, or plum bladders, and which is manifested by hollow, spongy and abnormally enlarged fruit, belongs to the tame species of fungi. World. UNLOADING CORN FODDER.
of
A Metborf That Hu Beon Ued with Satlafctory RmbU. My son and I devised a method for ..i-.iirT nnrn fodder In the barn and
bility will bo with thcm.-Louisvillo havj bcen usin it for years with most
Courier-JournaL
Hrilula anU TrlmmlBSft seems to be tho hardest thing in the world for a republican statesman to get himself reported accurately. First there was Sherman, whose tariff Tiews were unrepresented. Then it was Reed. And now it is Babcock. though it is explained in the case of the latter that he was deliberately misrepresented by an agent of the llnitrd l'res?. It is rather a startling t.i.lnnri. however, that all the mcn
.noken of should be misrepresented on
tho same subject and iu the samo way
Nobody seems inclined to misrepresent tlicm on nny otlicr topic than the
.-irr N'MmkIv charges them, for
Ith admitting that the force
hill was a blunder. Lodge, of Mas--i renortcd to that effect;
but he does not claim to ...1 I'erliam
..-iAmn referred to arc peculiarly
..nett Ivn nn the subject of McKinley
Um. Detroit Free Press.
-v.- .moeratlc congressmen
. i kM u.o!nn that assembled the
fUW . .in,, unlnmnlv rcaliimg
, ' ii .bind them. But
tneir uvea ---- - , , :.,!, u not the caae with the prlncl
nuv. . , . .
NOTES AND COMMENTS. Some of Gov. McKinley's friends
ought to ptdl his fireworks in out of
the wcatiior.-au nuu jKtiuv..v.
Tin official returns show mat
the republican majority in the Fifty-
fourth congress win noi oc quno large as the democratic majority was
in the Fifty-second congress. uuuu
Herald.
If. as a Columbus correspondent
reports, Gov. iciviniey iias .rc-j . ... . . 11 Im
nicked out the men wno win rc.c
his cabinet wnon ne is cicum.- j.-. dent, he has simply counted hia chickens before they are incubated. Kansas City Times.
The republican have refused tc htr black brethren to office, but
tbi.iT are talking of making one of
them chaplain of the house. In othr ii, man and brother" Is tc
do the praying as well as the fasting. - Loulsvilie Courier-Journal.
What's all this noiso and row
nbout? said Copper on tue ocau u.
thev'vedone up Bill McKinley witn
the sugar trust so sweet Illustrating
high protection they have clone mm
tnn neat Yes. they've uone
satisfactory results. uci a a nt 8.5nili roue. 13 feet long, as
vou want to haul shocks at one load. J - .nl. ..Inn
Make a loop at one eim ui c-v...
Lay one of them on trie ooivom ui hay frame with the ends extending be-
a
the
inncr skin the whiter tlie person. RELICS OF ANTIQUITY. Rnunnfthe little bronze Images
Chinese deities arc supposed to have an antiquity of two thousand years before Christ. . Makt Persian drinking cups have been found in the ruins of Perscpolis. They are shaped almost exactly like
our saucers. A pair of shears with blades ten Inches long Is among the spoils of Pompeii. The instrument belonged to a tunic-maker. A. -1. ,1 AM
A ronmAiT oi a man scraiciieu uu bone, apparently the shoulderblado of n sheep, was found in 1857, in a Swiss lake dwelling. The swords of the ancient Mexicans were composed of bits of flint or obRlilinn. set in a stick about tho length
of an ordinary saber.
SnvEitAL sacrificial knives have ncen recovered from tho Mexican pyramids. They are pieces of flint, fashioned into the shape of a butcher-knife. Piuam'b bottle," found at Troy, ia of pure gold, shaped almost exactly like the show bottles seen in druggists windows, and weighs one pound, i Amulets are now worn by royal
noble familcs in India ma axe m.ltcved to havo been, handed down from father to son for nearly twothouaand years. TH- MARKETS.
cures CANCERt
ECZEMA, TETTSK.
J BLOOD
WORLD'S-FAIR I HIGHEST AWABDI
. "SUPERIOR NUTRITION -THE LIFE?
A Plso's Cure
sumption to sufferers from Asthma. E. TowxsExn, FL Howard, Is., May 4, HH.
for Con-
D.
A paper that Is always full of good points a paper of needles. Ccre your coiiRh with Bale's Honey of Horchnund and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
Heaven and earth fight in vain against a
duucc-scnuier.
. ai.
rrci
rstTiilafrT
1
up
in tho moriiln'.SL
have been
the other
Bill McKinley
Louis Republic.
His friends sav that, since he oe-
ndidatc for the prest-
.(...ilinl nnminntloil. Thomas li. Koeq
u n ..hnmrpd man: that ho is rcticcnL
shy and suspicious; that he is chary oi
his words, and has grown manu u.
ti.o nnUiln ofTnct of every sentence.
... i t, ii
Unhappy Thomas liottieu-up cuu-
Buffalo Courier.
Tho historic gentleman who al
lowed himself to be caught between
the devil and the deep sea presented . - . 1 . . 1 limit .11!
the
nut, the free ei
the loop
tiiTlitlv. tie a
- r
tho
al-the
i J demoeracy wh ch will lire m at the expense of the plesof dracy whun dc,s, will have abetter "SS thTprlncTple. of the of the situation if the notthe fatdtcjf tne princ p
party mat some ui " maturely clipped their fuUr. off -the wronir end.-Kansai City Times.
. The crmck of the raonopoly whip
"! : . ...i ..t.Voiriiiliivlte I Taalr
Mkes tne wmiit. - ! vleid."
repbllcns taue I -LouIstUI Courier-JoursaJ
Tom Reed next year Hesitating uo-
twist his dutv to the republican ma-
Witv in conirress and his fealty to hl
- .. .I, , .1
presidential Doom, xnero wui uo
nothlna' congress until voo prcsiuou-
. . r- t .
tlal election of 18Wls settled. vnicago
Times.
The hunirrv republican brigade
of bounty and snbsidysnatchcrs win-
affect to be having prcat tun jusi now
tlie star-eyea froa-
understandin?
they beat in mino
t.. 'k trrnal years oi uoa rv
hers," and ruminate upo tne oiu uer-
Man eoapleU Te tone ihe Is tU Ke4oMa treat, te nttriroW of tke fleM.
u ri,i i ta aieatsie u
yond the ends of the frame. Lay one .... i tu!.- .v!H tun mit LS
shock ot lotuicr on -
say to the rlghL Put on nnou.r. v.
then lay on nuotner
hutts to the lefL Continue uns ..
load is complete, in uniu-,
ud of the rope inruuB .. .1 i1riW 11 n
on tue outer -i1 . T nnnllinr
tie a Knot, innum wv....
loop or single bowknoL 'laUc u u
mill in IIS nww r---
clevis. Pass the clevis through
bust loop, start tlie team. ...
, rnnn tn llirillCIl .l'"'""
lowing v.- "i " , rt-m.
fodder, then go a icaci. nnnying illustration explains the IUUjh .1,.. rnnn tO the
method oi nuncuwn - , Sevlslamcs 1. White, in Farm and
Home.
r lour M Stock FcuL In a recent number of the IJer"
Gazette. Prof. "-m ,
tention to the fMt tnai iow ;;
flour are now frequenuy V prices that make them a fh-JP-r
3e '.nta-lnthe germs of the wheat
GOV"- ... CI
3 (K) C1H 31?,
13 -ib US, 13 75
r(M 4 4 Ü. CO A 15 U 'i 03 (J. 'i vts fa W OA ll'J
3 w 6a m w 7 im a ia 0.1 Ü Wl t II 75 IS (Tt
6 1JH
12 "'
s so r n) 4 Ml 3 () 'J tn,
" ' - " .UMeted In the
grains, w men oll ln
flour as dartf spoi uuc the germ- turning color. The.ej er. are exceedingly rich in protein, the
most valuable part ox 100. . -
in, horse., flor can oJV
moistened hay. ror fo4. fed ia the same way, or ot er cut fed . . i t.i . nrl I v De roiAC
er, duv snou. a". -,7" made
For piK '..
-iii.
T . . " .t.i -tralffht or m
lato Slop, - ,-l(,t-iB .t with corameal or othtr materials m haad.
New Youk. Dec. 21. 10L mr.f t- VTollr SlonrK S 3 50 (A ft 25
COTTON MhliUlHtf KLOUIl Winter Wheat ...... WHKAT-No.JHca COUN-No.
OATs-No. 3 i(Kiv New Mess
ST. LOU1& COTTON M ttlfX 1 1 n HHBVBS Sblppln Steer... Medium HCK1; rairio Select SIIBBP-Falrto Choice........ FLOL'K- I'alcntS Kr.iicv to Bxtra ilo.. WIU'.AT No. 'i Ut'ihWIiitor... COKN No.SMUeil OAT.i-No.2 KVH-No.J TUHACCO-Lujfs L. uf Hurley HAY Clear Timothy HL'TTBH --Chulce Dairy
KtH.S-lTCsli . l'OItlv-Stamlurd Mchh (New). HACON Clear HH
LAUU 1'rinic Steam CHICACSO. CATTLK Shlpplu? HiJSKalrtoC'luUrc SIIBKP-Kulr to Choice FLOUK Winter 1'iUenU. .Spring Patents WflEAT NO. li Sprlnu No. 2 Itcd COHN No. 2
OATS No.2. lOKK Mcsi (new) .... II 76 KANSAS CITY. CATTIjK Shipping Steers..., 3 HtXIS-All Onulci 3 Ul WHKAT- No.2 Kel . OATS No. 2 3 COHN Na 2 NEW OltLEANS. rLOUK-HlKhGrsüfl 2 COKN No. 2 w
OATS WcHtcrn HAY-Cholce ! w in)KK New Mew BAtX)N-SldcM... COT1XJN MIddllnir.
LOUISVIL.L.ti WHKAT No. 2 lied. M u COHN-No. S Mixed (ear) 4 6 ML OATS-No. 2 Mixed !4 PORK-New MeM. 12 f 2 HACON-Clear Rib 7K' JJ COTTON MladllB(. 6
DO YOU EXPECT
To Bccoae a Mother?
If o, then permit us to
gay mat. ui n -
1'avonic ncxi ition is iudced, a true
"Matter's Frksd." FOR IT MAKES
Childbirth Easy
by preparing the system for parturi
tion, thus assisting Nature arid shortening " Labor." The painful ordeal of childbirth Is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof ereatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also ereatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of -.1. ...-.. far tTnr child momoted.
Sendio cents for a large Book U68 pages ),
iviltir all panicuiars. nuun,
DlSPF.NSAaV MEniCAL Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH
Mrs. Fred Hunt, of Glenville, N. K, . 't rrad about Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription beiar so good for a woman with child, so I slsWw
got two bottles last September, and Dc cember 13th I had a twelve pound baby girl. when I was
conüneu J uns not sick in any tray. I did not suffer any pain, and when the childwasboml walkcd into another room and went to bed. I keep your Kstract of Smart-Weed on hand all the time. It was very cold weather
d our room was
World's
Association, G63
üs Justly acquired the reputation of bcinr
Tlie Snlvator lor Invalids
The-Aged. An IvCTJMPARABtE ALIMENT for the
GKOWTH and ProtECTIOM of INFANTS an
-O H I LO Ft EP
A superior nutritive in continued Fever,.
And a rename rcmti a all gastric and enteric seaae ;
often in instances 01 consunaww u
patients whose digestive organs woe r duced to such a low and sensitive conditio
that the IMPERIAL, ukanujvi w the only nourishment the stoaeacl
wouM tolerate wwen urn
tfependlni: on Its retention;
And as a ruuu it wouki d uihm
conceive ot anytning more piuuuiu 5m by DRUGOISTS. SMtv9 B.
JOHN CAKl.li unc, new . . ... - - - - - H...IHMI
. ... ... .. ,
very cold but I did not taue any com, nun never had nny nftcr pain or any other pain. It was nil due to Cod nnd Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription nnd Compound Extract of Smart-Wccd. This is the eighth living child and the largest of them nil. I suffered everything that flesh could suffer with the othcr"b.ihies. I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much, but this time my mother and my husband were alone with me. My baby was only seven days old when I got up and dressed and left my room and stayed up all day."
Mrs. Hunt.
.... i& 4 00 Cfc 4 2 (ft 5 N) (ft
!M Q6 3 10 (&. 58!4ff& .... 46
ft
4
0 00
4 M 3 M s mi 3 (VI 01V Hi 411 SK II 87H
4 2f.
51 31 S
40K 3 m M 10 M 12 75
7
DlltECTlOXS for twfiitf CUE AM BALX. Applu
a partlc'c of the Balm well up Mo thenuttrlU. After a moment draw strantf brtath
eAroti7a Uu note. Uu thrtt Umea n day, after mtil preferrtd, and btfere
retiring,
The Oreatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, ROXBURY, MASS.,
Has discovered in one of our common
pasture weeds a remedy mat cu o kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple.
Hf tins irica 11 ui uvc vn,. ca"es and never failed except in two cas (hnth'thunder humor). He has now in his
possession over two hundred certi icaie of its value, all within twenty miks of
Boston, bend postal cam ior . A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are anecwu shooting pains, like needles Ppsslnf through tiiemt the same wrth the L yer or
BOWCIS. 1 HIS IS causcu uy uie Ine stopped, and always disappears in a wk after taklag it. Read the , ate .
If the stomacn is loui or
cause squeamisn iceunRs -1 1"
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time. Sold bv all Druggists.
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