Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1895 — Page 7

AND LITERARY.

PERSONAL

-Prof. Warren, in a work on cagb. -ecrlng, Pks of thu "fatlufM Vi

U'talfc. II un that are pneumatically tired. Ily the authentic ami authoritative way of an KnglUh P. ll,c NeW York Times, the word comes that when Mrs Vanderbilt wants to eat the wing i,f inartridge hlic ,,as ten Mrds cooked

and served irom which w cm. Mrs. Louise H. Hounds, who has lust lx-en elected president of the Illinois Woman's Christian Temperance ....i,, for the nintli time, 1ms worked

in forty-three counties, iven one hundred and seventy-live addresses in tint htate, and has visited four other states. -Itcv. I)r. William Ernest Eijenbr(Mlt, who died a fortnight ago, left by his will nearly Iiis entire estate of ., il.an S.-.O0.OO0 to various institu-

HOME HINTS AND HELPS.

CALENDAR FOR 1895.

tlons and charities m .ew i oru, uuom. c o() 00Ü each to the General Theological lmintirv of the Protestant Episcopal

church and Trinity school

Mrs. Cleveland has r. hahitof keeping souvenirs of the official and social affairs she attends, and brought hack

what was left ot tlie cnumpazne oouiw which she broke to name the SL Louis. Mrs. Cramp gave ner a unique anil exquisite vinaigrette of cut glass set in gold, studded with diamonds. Sir Charles Düke continues to suffer from a kind of ostracism, which Is none the less real because it is so delicate. It is ot so marked in the house of commons as it was, but there are home liberals who in the old days would have been anxious to obtain his services as a public speaker who now carefully exclude his name from their lists. -Mrs. E. Fl. E. X. South-worth's busy

literary life Is over, as she is seventylive years old and feeble, though her mind is still vigorous. .She takes existence as easily as one of her years should. She breakfasts in bed atone o'clock, rises two or three hours, Inter and is visible to a few visitors at five. She lives in Georgetown, 11. C attended by her son and her daughter-in-law. The Countess Oyama, the wife ol Field Marshal Count Oyama, who is at present commanding the second JapU..co annv in the vicinity of 1'ort Ar-

' thur. is described as one of the prettiest, most charming and accomplished ladies of Japan. She was educated in an American college, either Wellcsley or Vassar, and speaks English fluently. She was one of the lady commissioners appointed by the empress of Japau to gather and scud an exhibition to the World's fair. St. John's Wood, London, the home oC artists, actors and writers, will be badly encroached upon by the newrailroad line Initween London and bhef-

Held. The house in which .-ir Landsccr lived for forty-eight years, and In which he died in 1873. has ab ready been torn down. Among others which must go soon are the house in Alpha road where Mary Lamb died; the one in llanwood tquarc in which George Eliot began "Silas Manier, and that in lllanford square, where she wrote "ltomola." Leigh Hunt's house in Marylebouc road and George Cruikshank's, near by, are in no danger, but Lord's cricket ground is saved, and near it the house in which Lorn Hood wrote the "Song of the Shirt HUMOROUS.

Corn llread: Three cups of corm meal, one cup of flour, one cup of molasses, two cups of sweet milk, two teaspoonfuls of baking-powder. Scald two cupn of the weal and mix the other with the flour and baking-powder. Steam three hours. Farm, Field and Fireside. A IUch Steamed Pudding: Stir thoroughly together one cup of mo

lasses with one cup of butter and a cup of milk. Add one cup of chopped

raisins and three cups of flour Into

which a teaspoonful of saleratus has been stirred. Add citron if desired, and steam in a pudding boiler three hours. For the sauce beat three eggs

to a froth, stirring into them a cup or sugar and a little vanilla Ladies' Home Journal. Egg Plant Fritters: Take largesized egg plant, leave the skin and stem on and boil till tender. Remove the skin und mash very fine in an

. ln.ti lwnvl with ft teasnoonful of

salt. Drain off the liquor and add plenty of pepper, a large iron spoonful

of Hour, half a can of milk or cream

This makes a nice

batter. Drop Into bolllnghot lard and frvaa vou would fritters. Christian

I mini re r.

Poor Man's Pudding: Line a buttered middinc dish thickly with bread

crumbs. Over this put a thick layer

of thinlv-sllced tart apples, a squeeze

a little nutmetr. a tea-

spoonful of butter in tiny bits and

i.w,. -uiovnnnnfu1s of snirar. now a

thick layer of crumbs and apples as be fnro. with twice the quantity of but

tor. Finish with crumbs, bake and

m-rvo with or without sauce. Cheer

ful Moments.

l!i..f Cakes: Mince the meat very

fine. Itoil and inas.li potatoes equal to

one-third the quantity of the meat, mix them together thoroughly, season with pepper and a few sprigs of parsley minced. Add the beaten yolk of one egg to bind it. Wash and flour your hands. Make tho mince Into cakes about the size round of the top of a nd frv them a nice brown in

hot butter or beef drippings.

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ti.. t..nAntvre kt which bread w

botk ntiscd ad baked U of ike great-

Mt iwporUac in prodBg vm V'

feet loaf. UT. wooas, ui riioent station, pUcesllie

proper raUieg temperature at fro 80

degrees to 85 uegTcen ruuicm.v.., "... . a 4 Wtmrm A Cm I

the baklag tcaiperavuru v degrees to .00 degrees. In a late paper - . t . ....itAM ilia

on bread-making e uuu housewife against cooling the loavea

of bread too rapidly alter lanin wwu

.nn,h.nvin. "MUCU or ineaouriuB

I... A hn adds, "la doubtlesa due to

w , . .! 1

luck of care during cooling, uwi iB 4i. i.ut..,ar contents, and the large

.mnnnu nf nitrogenous substances and

- ,

sugar which bread containB, n s, c-

Ailtii I w tt'hilo warm. a. irinni w w.

the development of various kinds of pterin. A loaf of bread

lUUIIH HUM - ... I im nvon. taken into a pooriy

..ninatrl rwun crowded with People,

...sn i..nmo uur in the course of two

or three hours."-N. Y. Post.

"That's a good match, that one of ri...u nnllnrd and Ella Talkaway."

uwu.i - , riM

think bo." "Oil, l uo. meyi r wpII on conversational

.. . . . !

...,isti., Iii can talk loraoouv

H" , , ....., ,11, fnrtv

minutes a wee it. ami buc

u., a 1 if sbe liau me nine.

can help her out, and so add to his own j

tock. Harper s uazar.

No Substitutes

For Royal Baking Powder. Tb Royal is shown by all tests, official, scientific, and prac

tical, stronger, purer,

and better in every way

"I don't

average

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3 21 25'2C 27,20,' r,-w,01

SO .. ..l-.U-bd

aioo Reward, 10.

m. a i,t. ,.orwr will bo nleaaed to

-inn nwiu ui 'rrv , ij

i.. ,.t thPrft la at least ono areaucu

than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority

is privately acknowledged by other manufacturers, and well known by all dealers. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the "Royal' it is because of the greater profit. This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off upon you any baking powder in place of the "Royal." There is no substitute for the "Royal

Kse UiaU Sieyoyas been ablote ro in .ii ii. ato nnii that is Catarrh, üau a

o...lTn i thn onlv noslüvo cure

ZZZr rh mllci fraternity. Catarrh

bclnpa constitutional d iscasp, requires a ":?it.innai treatment. Hall's Catarrh

Curoia "taken internally, actlnc directly

tna UWU" r.i. ,1nt1r.r.

vstem. UiercüV ucsitojiub, ;""" "" 5SIT .iii,S nnri Piv nc? tie naticnt

w - . . -ill . .... Iia .rinatltllTinn

miiiiiiiiir uii t.j v

in üomp

nrlK'nm IinVO SO mUCll II

Lyj'n"

on

tho

.l oualQtinf? naturoin UOIHRUS wors.

nroprictors 1

tivo powers,

Tho

Serve on

anapKin wivu uiu.oi. .... jItoston Budget. Gravv Soup: Oct an eight-pound shin of beef; have the butcher cut it into a stew pan with a gallon of cold water. Let it heat slowly. Skim, and add a tablespoonful of salt, a dozen black pepper corns, a bouquet of sweet

herbs, three cloves, a uiaoeui umcvauu

A MIRACLE IN TEXAS. Investigated, by tho Texas Christian Advocate and Vouched

for by Dr. O. H. Stans-bury.

fiwir tta Texas Christisn Advocate,)

Our representaUve has made a careful investigation of the H. E. BpauWjng case at LonCTiew, which is hero published for the first füme, and which will bo read with great v.- m,wH,.nl men everywhere, in

.niv to tho Christian Advocate's questions

tho

strenKth by

havo so much faith in its cura-

Uiat tncy oner unuaiiuui

Dollars for any caso uiauviiiiuwvuiv. Bend for list of testimonials. Adi'ress, P. J. CiiENnr & Co, Toledo, O. rsTBold by Drusrpists. 75c. airs Family l'&ls, 25 cents.

rnvnncTOB--'How old are you, little .ririnr ittlo Glrl-"H Uie company doesn't obect ifÄeVS w my faro and keep my nxvn taÜSÜCS.t' VOeUe.

n nrwtr TOU

The reason beer is one --h . - -. ..... chin a ecoua umo. i j

instead of measured is due to the lact rt.hav0 Cotter than ; ttoU yon wui -Umt -hen the beer is dr.wnt.f al, your customers PWwed

,nl..P9 an accurate measure imyu.u . . C?XrXu .m.inr customers yet; l omy

" " I Tl n liiu & .

pound and a quarter of beer is equiv- nelnVFUcBcndo ' . .. n!nt. although it would .

nl,.nt to a Pint, auiiouK

measure much more.

Blatter.

X

tomj' last letwjr ut"bv: "- ,

BW. PSW SÄSKffSE mt

recciTuu au - - , .j only .1-ul curtlv iniorms me uiuwh balll" "Yes, indeed. I'm to bo the omj dad curuy in M.-itllo Courier.

r -

?. "LTZZw onlv had an Invitatio

oi to und out. and I've re

from each." Harper's Bazar.

received oue

. . PnninmnllnnbU HO CQUSl

rao y.?r '"umZ -V M7 ABBOTT. 363

Seneca St., Buffalo, In. x., May V, lsvn.

two onions sliced and fried a golden MJ, Spauldlag said: About weight JJJJg brown in a tables poonful of butter. whilo runnins a locomotive I cfnt Smerentlv fo?hons then talc, sciatic r?

ir Suit Class

. tu i.,in't hntheiovial friend

e. "i .T. thkrheis. Bllloua

Püo.c".r:-. mtr and banish tho bile

e"n"ffi rvßSTSÄ their tempers at one'

anu tno sama um. ,-,--lr,A., nil

falilble prevenuvo oi ' f rr

rueumaucuuuitu, v,;om,iati the

nnnaiftand nerVOUUCs. .

bowels without griplnz them.

l. ,r,.u. i raverca kivm i Ä... ,,,.nrk ,nv l was

umuiiK.'.'-V iHa vennt into IUO uuu- j ,a

A ,1(111, 'I 1 .Hl MULUUU1Ü I " " .. Vuin nilllTlin 111U

out. but I guess l u hutc u Wn ."-Philadelphia ltccord.

aius." AtfiuiUi CouaUmuou.

THE MARKtfS.

out the meat (which can uc eaten not or cold), strain the soup, and let it btand all nicht. Before serving re

move every particle of fat, ami u unco

ivdd a turnip, a carrot ana some cuie ,

cut in slices and simmer tlicm in tne

soup till done, or adü only a iuhb mushroom catsup or soy. -Boston Bud-

Titian Creams: Soak one-half ol a box of gelatine in one-half of a cup of cold water for an hour; then dissolve over hot water. Whip one pint of cream stiff. Add to the cream twothirds of a cup of pulverized sugar, one-half of a teaspoonful of pistachio a nn toAxnoonful of vanilla,

and. if wine is used, one spoonful ml

sherrv. Add the

rav mp uown. n. tamw ------ and in a few months I lost control enlirely of that member, it was Just the sam as if it was paralyzed, I was totally unable tomovout of my room for a ear and . ,h of which time I was bod-

ridden. 1 tried every rcnedy suggested, and had regular physicians in constant tendance on mo. I.?!

under tho treatment of the most eminent Mdallsta, alt of which did mo no good, Sf 1 camo back from thesprings in a worse condiüon than when 1 went I came homo and laid flat on my back and Suffered tho most exewciating agonte, screaming In pain every time anybody walked across Uie room, tho only case fobUnodboingfrom tho constant uso of

Alter in roe rauuuu u

NKW Yobk, Dec. M. 1891.

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Evervthinir comes to the man who

waits, particularly lue bills. In Cash "I want to see the man xvho accepted my poem." 'llltfa "He is?" "Yes; ten dollars!' Atlanta Constitution. Teacher "Name the greatest orator in history." l'pil-''Well it rests between Demosthenes and Mr. Depew. X. Y. Commercial-Advertiser.

Mr. Gamble "Would you Mice to take' a chance in a lottery, IlssOverace?" Miss Overage (blushingly)This is so sudden, sir!" i onkers Statesman When a woman is jostled by the man who goes out between the acta, her one regret is that he ,sn t sitting behind her new theater hat instead of beside it. Washington Star. "I propose." began the deliberate old lawyer who called around to see young widow on business, when his vivacious client exclaimed: "I accept." They are bow partners. wal

las News. -Kate "Now that he' courtinp that Scotch heiress. I presume he'll come out presently in a kilt suit Minnie "Very likclj'. I know shes going to reject hlm."-Smith Gray & Co.'s Monthly. -Schoolmnstcr--Ttls all very well for you to sav yon did not havo time to get your lesson, but the re is oni-thing 1 should like to ask yon- Young Ladv IMipll "nt. sir, this is so and-

den I" Boston l ransenpi.

ed. one apoonrulef p during which timo my entire loft gelatine and color ',?,ed away to the very bono, my ; at-

the cream a delicate green u.- Nation was caiiea to a new ' D rophvil coloring. Stir from the hot- wiuiams. Pink Pills f or Pa e PeoPj,by

of orairne ot w.n jelly. "- tb . trtaLXur Ulflng.

t C2 1 1 1 1 1 I I II1I11I1. I C7 . T nIMI1An

m . j.a i hoMn m lmnruvc. vw.--'

A turn into a sinaU moteu

which will fit in the center of the melon mold. Ohio Farmer.

SOME DELICIOUS SOUPS.

Sklng tTe pätom kept right on Improy Ing until I was finally cured. My leg is just the SSeabo now as tho other onoand I am Sure that Pink Pilliaotoaly cured xne but Ufa

The reporter next visited fC-H. --- ury, a graduate of one ol ine meui w i nbWOKLEASS. Ä ol Kentucky, a mau no en , nOnld0 m

and and

burv

sclioois oi "rVV "rW. In Lon.

!l5rÄS mmVnded'hlm to go to Hot

Mn rs.iiiu ua.a i , l.

KSit, ai"d:r.v.-::-:: S$ S know that his re ioe UACOK-a?ar Rib

I OOTTOW Miuaura ' I

Foar ltrclpr Th.t Will Koantl C.fml by lloaewlr. Often soups are made without any Rtoek-not. but with

returns v"" - , . much help in the way of milk .Anm These soups are easily

quickly made and form a delicious first

course to any uiiuici. Cream of Onion Soup: Peel and cut into thiu slices a dozen small white onions, and fry them to a light brown in a tablespoonful of butter. Add to the onions a pint of sweet milk, a aaart of boiling water, alt-

- . m a. At niinnTlTv III I . j i A naAfiln

spoonful oi sau, mu u H""v - there are nunarw i-"- -;v .g xht hite Dconer, a half teaspoonlul ox Longvlew who uf. Alllann and knoll

an hour very v, - through a fine sieve. Add the yolks of three eggs, well beaten, and a cupful of cream. Serve immediately. Cream of Corn Soup: To each quart fmm the coh or canned

corn, add three pint, of water. Boil

.,iiH..nder. and then auu two ounu- ,l Tha

of butter that has been well m Ixed J Uon tcst l5c8 in the fact that it with one tablespoonful of Hour. Holl Jiic c mw of the candidates fifi-on minutes more; season to Jytu tl.5r bad and good

,"",1 hist before serving add a Vf,"-"" bld up. Such'

Lil,ll.i j ntiniiiii'i( I llllb x- - - ' "

CATTr.K Native Steers.

COITOS-Mhlchlnu KKOIIK Winter Wheat WI I BAT No. U IteJ CO UN No. i OATS No. 'i iOmC New Mess. ST. L.OÜIS. COTTON MliWUntf.. . . HEBVES Funcv Steers Medium..... . HOG Falrto Select

SHEEP-Falrto unoice KLOUlt-ratents Faucv to Bxtnido. WHEAT No. 2ttöd Whiter.. COHN No. 2 Mixed OATS No.U KVE No.S IfllllfVYl T.llr. - ....

U-af Hurley HAY Clear Timothy. HUTTEH-Cholco Dairy 5

ECOS-Frcsh .... ........... POHK Standard Mess (New)

UACON Clear kid LiA Kl Prime Steam CHICAGO. CATTLE-ShtpplnR. . ..

HOGS r air to enmeo SHEE1 Fair to Choice. FLOUK Winter I'atents Snrlnc Falents. WHEAT No. S Spring No ".' KeJ COKN-No. 2 OATS No. iilltlv Mpss (new)

KANSAS CITY. ",Tnr.ir Chlnnlnp Steers. .. 3"'

. . ""Tr " HOGS All Grade.WHEAT No.2 Ked

k.oo to California

. .ii,i WM-tb n Tourist Sleeping

is pnrauiT- ön the famous

uar. iroui. H3," Vv..rlnns

:nxfä SeI tends

aso'"u,ll.S'"'i ' r. T.lUroK.Q. A. Y.

or iianiuuiBis w. , , f '

UM I

KNOWLEDGE

Brings comfort and imroveBt and

''j . j : l;fr mnro With

ter than ouiere anu ohjj

by more promptly

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,.r.rtloiilnrs to M. v. u.'i I : j!i

l"V" - . ... c T ...to 1n I Iocs PTTieilUltUie " - "

D.,100N.tthu, ot. Chkairo. fiS tho world beet producta to

I a v

t a -rtonivl to another climb," aaM

tboWb of phycal being

the -valuo to be

6!i

Ith nf the euro liquid

i a 4m ina

tho bellboy as tno maicaior iZHk" laxative pnnciptw

call from tho top uour.- " remedy, Syrup oi xig- Ä ord. . Tta excellenco is due tc H preKn

in the form most acceptable P" 111 ' " i.- v.o rAfroahiac and truly

Take cold and are siclc wiui a uouKu u nnt to uio 1., ; . rfirt lax. C?oSn?cive Uicm AUen's LunB Balsam; you beneficial properüe W Ä nlcMod with tho result. It contains cffeÄually cleansing tho Bj-teaa,

dispelling colds heaches and ever. andpermanently curing wn'VP1-

4 to 4 Ü 2 N) 2 50 3 10

t Gl

w..- Point Alax-uWcrt thou

otwoünuialhVbatüo VaüiouKhtl saw thee tricken hj a iro

jan spear." Achll es-"i w - -AJax; bu fortunately, Igotitin tho necK.

f ucit.

K How Mt Throat Hckts l-Why don' t you il 3 Hate's Honey of Horehound and Tar I

Fike s Tootnacuo wrons v,um uv .

s 7 4 70

3

2 w 3 &)

C0!

11 3714 I 60

3 7 c;

HHft 3ii '4t.

5 41) 4 4S W 31H

COHN Na 2 OATS Western. . 11 AY Choice

I'OHK New Mess HACON-Stdes... COTTON-Mlddllnn

lAJUiSV IliUt.

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10 37H CC 16 M fit 12 25 4t ?

Tk&crrr - "Now, Oiarley, tell us what you knowbout CrcEsus!" Uharley-'-Dudw 5S?'SS tbTpant3.'-Harlcm Life.

eZg them and it i. perfectly free froa, every objectionable eubetanec. Syrup of Figs U for aale by all drng Kisuin Wc ancffl bottlea, but it k. manufac'ured by the California Fig Syrup Co only, whose name ia printed on every package also the name, 8yrup of FW III Seing well inforwedyou will not aeäpt any substitute il oflfered,

curw ST. JACOBS OIL

Cures

the use .01 wr. 1 üiment fot

That is ratner mo im."..eVilarphyslciaB to make, doctor

ao - --.- - f tty yean

me 01 locomuiui Undinp." a tmi at Character

An election is sometimes spoken of

t nf cliaraexcr. vvr....j

as a

a

nilnt.nnd come

mnnwuocau ru mK out unscathed in reputation must have

t rpnrd. The uninirnc "

" .. . ....! .nfnl nf wh nnwl cream. .4...... i4?r oither to

-"Answer M " 'mUer was he olera In very ordinary Ixditlcal way the letter wound up that Miss n(i throw Into one and one- th b puw cv ior re Kootlites received from Mudde. hin ar.f f a wn er nl wn rox. I wonder Uen'lender add one quart of milk a P b 0 Ina rf -0 linprisonn.e,.t by

petty oi-

one who

Rheumatism Neuralcla, Sclatloa,

Sprains. Bruises, urns. Wounds,

Swellings, Soreness, Headache, Backache.

All Aches, tlffnesa, Outs. Hurts, Frost-bHes.

"r-nVr NEEDED THAN A PEBFECT CUBE..-

post." Indianapolis .lournai. fnjywell "What tnakos that hen in vonr bacUvard cackle so loud?" Wißway "Oh, they've just laid corner-stone across the street and she's trviiigto make the neighbors think bhcdtd iU"-rhi!adelphiH Record. Teddy 1 wish I hadn't licked .limmv limivt. thia tnorninIr., Mamma

"You see how wronjf it was, doa't you, dear?" Tcddr "Yes. 'cauae I didn't know till noon that he was froinR to Ifivc a party." Chicago Inter Ocean. Teachcr-'Tommy, did yon find out anythlnK about the dollar mark?'1 Tommy "1 asked paw about it, and he said the straight llaeH stood for the

pillars of society and the crooked one for the way they gol their money." Cincinnati Tribune. Implying a Deabt. Short "Let rae hae a hundred dollara for a week and I'll give yo tea dollars.H Hpads "That will be one hnadred aad tea dollar for a hwadred, won't it?" Short -"Yes." Spuds "Well, yen five mc i. hundred and tea now and I'll let

1.. tuiutsnoom

tabicspoonfuls of flour, and white pepper to taste. This soup must be made In a porcelain kettle. .... ,

Cream 01 uciery '7". stalks of celery cut In ,sina 1 pieces. In three pints of water for half an hour. Add half an onion and two blades of mace, and pass through a sieve. Mix ... ..i f flnnr and add a

one ino.ie.spu" - 1 : i.i,nnAnfiil of butter; add to

the soup, with a pint of milk, and saH aad pepper to taste. A cupful of cream added Just before aervinff taakwa RTeat iroYeent.LadleV Home Jssraal. A 3i Cartaln.

One of the most effective portieres Is

a tllk raj curtain made c-i una of all kinds and description. Velvets. ..ii. t,a.U and briirht sm ox

nLitin. " -- - , rrx.i.i.i um. mod to make it. Iney

are sewn together and cut of ualforra

width, like the rags oi a ra .rp-v. Almost any weaver of rag carpet sosld

probably weave euca porHcrc. haT a very picturesque orlcnUl look,

that Is far more effective man my

the police justice for some ; . .W..11. Sntnbo." said

attempted to console him, "adversity tries us and develops our better quailt5c3 Twan't dat away at nil w Id

ml. " renlied am no iuKuui....-

" T I

w' "It wasn't adwersity

what tried

. ...4 i tnn iiidpe: and he

dcweloped all ob my bad qualities and none ob my good onea.''-oston lludget. That evea the kings who persecnted the Jewa In the middle ages were obliged to employ Jewish phys ic ans well known. A writer In the I'nrccouauevlstade Cicnciaa Msdieaa now .hows from the taUcan archlves mt thepopefc also Py, th5";."l! "..:Z rotetd them in holding to

rev..." - . t--.,l m

Jew, waa appoiaieu P.j..-

md the eoaciaTo u -"

their

m iv ml th eoael

:7.; ' tii TI. had for als doctor

in "r:,.: " uw Th nooes of the

a opanmii ---- vtT Tn X.. Qcmcnt MI

".T.ri r.-nlor Jews. As late

.. 1 f ! .f 41.A flrv

a vile rca""

of the doctors waa

yon have the huadred.' Detroit Free tm that can be purchased anywhere J i.terferred wltfc.

la Our Great Oranäfather's Time, YAo htilkv sills were ia

cenerai use. wkc mc

... . , t - r

that decade they

were hie and clum

sy, but ineffec

tive. In tliis cent

m I.A.

ury 01 cnugiu-

enmcnt, we nave

Dr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets, which cure all liver,

stomach and bowel derangements in the most effective way. Assist Nature

a little now and then, with a jjciitle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing orr...,.i;.,r inttrr from the stomach nnd

bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its lardy action, and you tlierebv remove the cause or a multitude of dis'trcssing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipation, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous to mention.

If people would pay more auciuion

properly regulating the action 01 luew bowcls, they would have less fre-

rvca:inil to CHI ior ineir uuciui

servicei 10 iuuuuc

diAsea.

Ti.t nr 11 known asrenis 10 aaum-

.!..i. 1.;. i,rrnv. lir. Pierce a Plcnsar.

Pellets arc unequaled. is proven by the

fact that once used, "icy are iw-j . favor. Their aecondary effect ia to keep theboweli osea and regukr. aet lo further constipate, a iithe caw with other pills. Hence, their great popularity, with afferers from habitaal constipation, piles and indigestion. V A free sample of the " Pellets," (4 to 7 doses) oh tnml, is mailed to any address, post paid, on receipt of aameaud wldresa aa nostal card.

Addreae, Woau' DtSPKHSaav MW-

CAI, Aswcutiom, saaete, n. 1.

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