Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1895 — Page 7
HOME HINTS AND HELPS. -Cod n la Creme: Arrange in a pudliiir dish alternate layers of tolled fresh cot!, or any other white fish, anil S,ltu Miuce; hprlnkle the top with wacher crumbs, .lot with butter and ro(V in the oven. Canned salmon ninv be substitute.! for the cod.-toun-
try Gentleman.
Sour '. ream
RATES FOR C-ERGYMcri. A number of the eastern railroads ha?
ing on Jauuary l, isw, "nK "-" rules regarding the issue of reduced
rates to clergymen, ami unuuimu. statements as to the reasons for tnuking
the change having been puuusncu.c.u-
Sauce: Put together a
cup of sugar and a cup and a half of Cuntralt col .1. l.u Knur cream. Neat the mixture ,,,.
live or six minutes, then put it into a n Uio milUer Very clearly
.i....i.i.. ..rrosnondence between tnc I tK ,,, Knriirisiiiir. considering
.1....... nm ihi r-iiiroaus nas resuutu. . . -,,. nf ..nerBVm column, w
Vl-Jlt,J ---- . I llliui '-" - --
The recent leiier irom nun. v,n..u.....j
i n,.w. President oi uiu.xc -v..-
i ... ...1 .ri-iin mitttwf ovur 11.
iiii niriMMi unit tiwv .."n
This sauce is specially appropriate for -..,ii,. mtddintrs. boiled or baked, and
for boiled suet puddings. Hosion
n...i..t . Snuffle: Senarate six eggs.
i 1.,. whites to a very stiff froth.
it..'at the Volks of three and pour them
,.,.r the whiles, add three tablespoon
fuls of powdered sugar and a teaspoon..i nin. Mix ouiekly and lightly
Into a baking dish. Dust
thickly with powdered sugar and bake
in a quid' oven -
Ohio Farmer. Mi.ni Pie: Take all the
i.ft from each me
1 1 1 v: . - - - - - i, tin- better), chop
- . .
a deep dish with nasle. put in n of the meat, with salt and pepper to taste, a few pieces of butter, and a light dredging' of flour; when the dish is full, turn in one small cup of water: cover with a thick crust, and bake two Housekeeper.
-.Wisconsin Jlisciiit: Two cups of rraham Hour, one cup of white flour, uvo eggs, on, pint of milk Heat the ecus and after stirring the mille and -flour together, add them to the mixture and beat the whole thoroughly. . , !!.. n ..,..11 nltudi of salt. Heat
IIUIIIIIK ...... i , the gem pans, then put a small piece of butter into each section; fill about two-thirds of each with the mixture, and bake twenty minutes in a hot oven. Ladies Home .Journal. -Croquettes: Some people use this name for any kind of fried meat balls. mm... i,.v',n,r inis reserve it for a mix-
ture as soft ascr. am, which keeps its shape by being encased in bread crumbs and egg. Meat balls, however, are very uood in tlieir way; tlicy can be made of any cold meat minced fine ami mixed with half its bulk of mashed potato or crumbs, highly seasoned, moistened with beaten gg and made into flat balls. Fry in deep fator brow n
Ihcseare greaw.v
corrects certain erroneous u- , . .. . .1... nsv-
nressions ami State uuv .-un..v . ... Till
1 to .i c fnltfiw.!
Now Yorlc Central and Hudsoa iUver Kallroad
Ca, Grand latum uc-wi. tw voiik. January 19. I5-
. 1 II It Mltt.htnM.
r. ;,rlnn . l-ll.TAill UHU tl- if I
i n . ilatnittilltt:
GESTi.t:sin.v.-I am in receipt pf your
-.....-- ir.th. enciosinir mu
resolutions of the rrcsuytenau
i,.r Association of Koelicster.
based upon a
XII l-"" ' . . . fT'l.
rf tUCS laClS. Alio
Mow Ihm Mol ThbU.
ow place the wriggling and ttm4t itt.il creature upon the grousa
on a lot where the groimd i not un-1 i.u. hard, so that he may nave
i.o., fnr disanneariBK. and see
what he will do. The instant h touches the earth, dow n goes his Bose,
fecllnr nervously Here anu ue. . -place to start hU drill. In about one
I . .1 1 ... ..II f I fl bLI I 111 I MM'tlllU no -
money is susiau.eu , .... - 7 " 5tlks into the soil as if it were
,i . I . - . a. PIT llllkl. t I M.A . . 1
account oi ai hm., . - -- - wUh a hatf borint
It! TV UU1 Tl i 1 IlITt 1I1IM I I
ti... iwmronrlations made half
. towns and cities for building and half
ttnii.itur nublic httrhways. , . " c, i,n.v i,ß
AGRICULTURALHINTS.I
ROAD EDUCATION.
Born f It I r Krj
Woman in tl fouBtry. That the subject of good roads is in-
. tuwtnlo i all narts oi
u.i:ahiun 1" 1
and
niisa pprehension
that the
v.v. virlr CMitral nau wihiuw
. , ... .,
nresü (USnaiCIl uuuu"v'h
...
sustaining public htffhway
That the several systems now m
vogue, experience n " -
factory, expensive anu ua, ii -doubt. ...
Most of the loss sustained in m.....
taining roads is from want ot nowi edge as to the U-st methods.
Commissioners should oe aiii-'-by the several state Rovcrnments, com...1 ,.r man rtf the liiL'liest scientinc
iwwii " ---- - Jt . ....i.
on me iu"-
by any otucer oi i i t.niw renorted w
miiW. makinir similar, i
UU Ll.i "J l ' J
:..:. ..-5..1 li-ilf-mte UCUCtS
mi ...... . . . f tl ministers had abused the
nioees of I r!f ;i.re. loanintr their permits to un
,ral (the more authorized persons, and sometimes even them flue, line Uelling them," was wholly unau or-
ized. No sucli mioniianuu . i tn nnvone else
was given w p.... -
ith mo
f not
i tt. ciin in
more serious cnarges, um u tcrview ever took place. I deeply regret the publicity which was given to this matter and the d scu&don which has grown out of it before we had really arrived at what was .i... ,ct nrilUtv for this company and
....... the Trunk Line Asso-
V.t,.. nnriiP. It had been devel
oped that very great abuses existed in 1 1 . i . ;,c.,n....and use of the so-called
' .s..4..-:i !r.l.-..t It was not, however.
n... fn,,it.nf the ministers, bo far as l
.rtain. no clergyman of any
church has been guilty o any impropriety in the use of this privilege. Like most departures from regular rule. his one led after awhile to serious ; de,t.: ,f n-Lüsenccr rates, lne
privilege of the ministerial order became extended to all persons who had over Sen ordained a clergymen whether they still had any charge or nerformed änv ministerial services or not Many who had gone into business n. ;v,.d the order. Then
ciauneu uu . . ,
...i.,rtilill lO IlllVllUlI.l. -
. . 1 Ax.
m on Armv, ui n
ferent localities and advise as to tue nntl efficient means ol
Hiusb f. , ... ..clWTor.
improvement in eaen ioc , - " 1 t -nnirrMiients need
different methods of building and re
pairing road.
Tlie praci.ee n - .
intr all who wish to wru -
highway tax is out, iivl. -
highway rouuerj.
The use of roa.l raacnmc .. i parentlv doinfl a large amount of work
does not do trci .
pushing motion, and in an instant I your mole's head is buried frcm r. Now watch sharply, or he will
' ttM,t. ht'foru voa see now nu
.i.. u TTr ontni'K ills noweriu.
um . "i' ., is.i w nlose alone the side oi Uis
head, straight forward, edgew-ise. to
the end of his nose, ins uve-...-lie earth vertically until
tlHStl V. " WF .... - , . it reaches as far forward as his short i. ,ni lit It po: then, with a quiclc
motto., he pries the earth sidewise , ncn. and so makes quite an
. : 1f fnotdoCS
opening, i Mam, ----
has
out
ight. and only ms ninny
i, c:i.nn. in tnree ramuira ..v. .....
to get on m me wonu. day, in St Nicholas. n..i.ui r.nnot bo Cored
by local apnUclons, they gnj g
tueaiseaseu iiuuu ;-"--, . t isbvcon.
Ä.1?. JST ulla"c;riseauscd by
1 ,.4t.i nnmnts- mi 11112 buw I
n i.ii nmni ir:i iiLiaiitittv" ---- - - l.tMfvnn i iih iiliil..
ä 1 i 1. thi.ir renorU. lectures and ,,a ' .u-t.i..nnlBtcd-nose
. ,,,,,.45,,n i nieanwuuo me k"- 1 tl,,.r means irive public instruction, , . In five seCond
and to local road conn, dsstoner
whose duty it snouio - - .
AHA 1
Utuuonaireiawi- . -,,,... unlne
an inllamed conuiuoii u. vn ihU tube of the Eustachian Tube. hen
J trinllameTjÄve a rubltaf mlor fmperfectheariBR and jvben it Is cnUruyj
Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the -Royal Baking Powder it the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest, most delicious food. The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome f Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? Avoid all baking powders sold with gift or priae, or at a lower price than the Royal, aa they invariably contain alum, lime or sul-ph-ario acid, and render the food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure.
I rlniiiHl ueamuss i ; ' . .t.t...lu
discriminate in the material api... j-vnon can be taken ow anu grad ng the road, for they scrape up KSSwteMr 5mt happens to be at the roadside g, tagged SbSüängl which is usually loam or sand that w cSüoi of the mucous sur-
Moth En "That
im-
,
-nni hor in:iKi' ..
weather dust, and soon finds its way baek to where it comes from.
macadamize! roan is me
Ia?,c.!-m ,.nnnn nunArcd Dollars for any
Doubtless a macaaam.zcu r., ; Jorclrc!. JJ. rf a
wt but the cost makes them nnprae- F.J.CnEsnT
.tn-ets of larire towns.
In most towns oi .ua.u -,r. 1..H- have abundance of pool
Tun man who
motives of others
;.. -x frvintr nan
proved by a brown sauce.-v uu..i. Oentleinan. ltreakfast Porridge: As a chanRc from oatmeal, rolled wheat has K-en ..ct..nslvelv used. To three parts fresh-
... . ...111- If t-t-.firrtl 1 r env
r V.o nart rolled wheat. Lnot t7e"at their aWemente with each ttUOmcu.
slit in j ' i ..... . r i.mmm nit"
first salting the
thirty minutes or
' -..ithnt. with iudieious use ot tno be would üo it uo aou
niihway appropriations (generally too s r...;,.,M tmilfe verv much better
me..Kc., .
roads than we nave, - material wholly unfit is used beeauM ..w.P., ..hoanlv and easily handled.
s. v br which money can
be expended to oeuer .b- - ---
..onnrier is certainly
ryiu? lj ?. "'.rri,r- 5t mUst be. it-s
Kt Sslbio tovrite on luS..
Weekly.
. xr pnfFEE llERRT.
TnE(iiU'a' ...- - uwhat
Ilolland and
ÄwSoUw Ped if an ybod J Bunests 'that he was a pretty "J ouo
w when HQ was a
fello
JournaL
Icicle
uvaui..". "----7 -U (..Irl, VOUWOUI
ists, löc Coffee atone eci---'--- g thmst down your back how you wu lis, 65 cents. .t costs to grow it, good coffee, too. Some w ero thnist üowj had their opportunitic. search of seed no cities coiic Kvform of malaria; also of jiO
this in hotels in r wu
rheumatism aa
n,. .-ies of the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Germany. a,-,.t veirctano.Hof Äuls! Mo.,.show: the roUowing Thirty.five .8 JL.
jratiiying gam uw
year ago
IT"' ZZ: ii iflM. tn Feb. 1. 'ir
Ii rnm um-, am . .i-wi t kwh im
From ike 10, 13. to Fen. i. is Gam J103.719M The 'new ycar' with this Arm coiuineaeed Dec. 1. ,
it was
omcersoi n w-..-- - , rnins in tne eemcr
anybody. , n. V". ..i.... u ,.r,t more sreiierally
t nni so uc i .m i ms tu
ie ci no. not3 cents per v.
ü,ewt",r hrm seeds as
targcsii
.,mcc and ClUVti
UU.L3, -
toes, etc, m tne wmf.
THc W1AKKETS.
water to tast. iu . i.ä
more, ami serve ihm.
?tl, Mifur and cream or ..i-
,i,..,1.1im1 boiler is used, do
.11.d wheat while
If a
not stir the
cookinir. The hot
porridge can be poured into a mold and served cold as blane-mange with sugar and cream, or fruit sauce.-l arm, Held and Fireside. PRESERVING THE TEETH.
Crelr Cr emry to Wj.nl Off Trooblwiame ' Troul.Ie. What is commonly known among dentists as PJggs disease of the gums is a prevalent evil. H is a recession ol the llesh from the teeth, which is scarcely perceptible to the wferer.
and requires a sicuieu eje i ,.ven in an advanced stage of the complaint Its danger lies in the fact that ti c enamel on the teeth is several times thicker above and below the skin
than under it. ow. wnav is cu..?. normal line of the gum. the dentine or unenameled portion is not expose- . nnd nature provides the heavier shel cöatiTg to protect the visible part not only from cold and climatic conditions , .? t o,.. danircr generated by
Olli II"" -r
iloating auuu. im.
5, liciu mV... r, l.l
other with t ue same ob Ration which the officers would ob- !. individual transactions.
sert " V . .w in nr.
We were ainazeu to uiscu c-i .- .. -- "L "v i.c;.u.c5 without
der to increase men uU.. - ,.,tv cuttin" the rates a few of npparent.j c-"n ,ctrtpiai tickets
ii... r,..nK niaucu in - . .
in i-aloers' othces lor siuu. - tnscaipt-r vmm i.f.ctneral
thev came into tne hu.ivi. nublic. It frequently occurred that tw. did not thinU was
rsSr -xrzs-
. it- n bun
Our fathers oi cm-- - - --
dred year., ago ouiiwo -k
r Ullis sum viu"s
tieen asccrtaincu
tlhier l" . :- n nrried.
order which every iui h. , , ' met by a fiat refusal rimpg hecause the passenger va not a minto Sr tad no order and had received or purchased the ticket in oJM ihe wavs which I have described. Or, i.,..-,.-. w.mld find that under
tue iuuuumvi
pikes straight ove
'Vi .I: d bill than
that it is oiten uc...v: over it, and affording an opportunity for a comparatively level road. It has been suggested by many that . 1 nnr..rnni(nt should OUlllt
manner "to save tlie expense to the Z I "e." Rut when U 15 consldercd Sit the people are taxed in some way to meet government expenses, and that our ireneral government does vork in So most expensive manner for the ends 1S.I..W- 5 mnv bo Well to lOOK
accomiui.'v-, , . at this scheme from a more economical standpoint mnt
It is believert tnavw iu. k
ualiv appropnaic
Nbw Voiik. Feb. 23.1W.
2 75 Q& 3 15
6öVn 0
11 ! lit "
and pota-
Early heavy
biliousness, cuioui.u.
kidney trouuio.
. . . , .... ..InlnMI -Wtllbollfa
'Do toij ilium u. recti
like!" ' cs, inuecu. ".T, "
Ill, lllf,UrL19b '
nige with thu artist.'
A: .o-of.ables our specialty.
y.c.uM.fc .v,--- IT
.'rtTT 11 I 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1
ir ivu
Salzcr
ou will I
s CO 3 75
3 7') 2 73 2 55 2 00 "ii "m 300 4 50 8R0 li 1025
et fit (it W ft to
5 2'. 4 .5 4 10 4 50 2 35 51l 4i 57 800
Ci 12 ) to II 2. to 1 to 2
to io '
1... triiise of a missionary v of B10ney au".' S öS of Sicae organizations he had re- , hwB4, Jf intelligently and honestb ceived the order aud ticket or else had ledt our roads should .e inflniteSght a ticket which some one who lvlbctter tlmn now, ami this would Si not be vouched for as a clergy- .uo a recognition of the great com had secured, ana . .ivantaffe, to all classes, u.
recede
.mall microbes
mouth after eating. mm .... xvlu-n the eums
from the teeth toward the root, the dentine is left a helpless prey to every acid the mouth contains, and decay beSs at the top, cutting off all hope of
having tne lower i-a.w. This recession, as I said i,.i .......,r.t ti the dentist.
Yisim .. ,! .1...
able effect is M'lit niee..." Jms whenever a stiff brush is used, while the teeth seemingly remain in their normal condition. ... The cause of the irritation is tartar
is rarely Itsprob-
. " . i n miner's otlice for sale.
U 0 e elTential principle at the bottom of the relations between the Suwal-sand the publie is that everyshall be treated alike; that the rd wav fare shall be like the postage o he government, the same to cveryi . ..X; wvinLs the train and becomes
a
mi...
criminations in favor oi u jagainst another, or of one against another, or of one localit as ,K " .I.... ;a now universally ad-
Braim.mu'." i,il-
inCOrporavv:vi -
thus encourage
meet the de
ne who boards the train um nassenger between the same pou ts. :E Wisdom of the prohibition of d,s-
wl roads, anu
n..- .mronriations to
n-and for still more improvement. Hence the need of more knowW m road buildinff.-Henjamm P. Uare, in Good Uoads.
SHRINKING TIRES.
Ito McIo y "J
FOR
aliva of the
. .tot he' clow a"
i.:m, felttnroupiioui.
formed of phosphate of lime , which, by . t of these corporations, chemical action, is converted into tar- P ; ! woo d be very Riad if
fir This fastens itseii upon m.- . .. .1 irritatini? the tcndei
poison
The
mouth is partly'
which, by
a itavlrtt Tliat Can
founiry llUchnrolth. A ncighlKjr blacksmith has made a lon, step forward in shrinking wagon tlre and the device by which it w Vr'il n r,n- simnle affair and can be
" . . . !.t.
a.ade bv any country uiacKw...... . .!.. tin. machine
jliusirauuu r.. - - -
plete. The piece marae. ( Lx3 inch bar iron, and s U inches mg, Won a curve like a tire Ihe clamps Hand Care made of Jx-inch
Cl u.r"". J ; i ..hout the vast em- ,rnI1 "bent like a U, with a no.e .
Tltliv. -
C ATT LE Nut I vo Steers
COTTON M IU.IHBK FLOCK Witiler heat VH HAT No. 2 Keil COKN No. i OATS No. POltir New Mets.
ST. L.OU1S. COTTON MMillln HEKVBS Fancy ulcers
Mctuiiin HOO Fair to Select, S1IKKI' Falrto Choice. FL.OIJK Patents. . ; Fancy 19 Ktni d0" WHEAT No Sited Winter... COKN No. 2 Mixed OATS No. 2 KYE-No.2 TOHACCO I.ups Lent Hurley II AY-Clear Timothy IlL'TTEU Choictilialry - l.':fl.'rfsh
POIUv Standard Mess (Now;
IIACON Clear mu LAKD-PrlraeSlcam ..... CHICAGO CATTIE-Shlnpln. HOGS-Fair to Choice, SHEEF 1'alrto Choice FL.OÜK Winter Patent..... Sprlns Patents. WHEAT No. 2 Sprint; No 2 Ued
COUN-No. 2 1 iats No. 2.
KANSAS CITY CATTL.E Shlppin Steers.... itix: All Grades.. ..
WHEAT No.2 Keil OATs No. 2 rviif vr:fv i ... ..........
w NEW OBMSASS FI.OÜK-HIßh Grade COKN No. 2 OATS Western. HAY-Cnolco.. POKIC New Mcs MACON -Sides... CO'll'ON-Mldilllnu' ; - LOUlSVIbüIv WHEAT No. 2 Ked - COKN No.2 Mixed
OATS-No.2 Mixed - w POKIC-New Mess CK . UACON-Clear Klb V h COTTÖN-Mlddllnir m
with 15c posUige to the John A. .. . ,. T oCrns.se. IS.,
&cca eoui wuj , - y---: ,.., . cofcet free a package of their Geiim.vn cof 11 Luv sead and their catalogue, k
Halo!
lAiSof H orotund and Ta forCongJ. "H "V . t .,0 isim innnommUia.
PiKCa TOOUiaCHU uivy w
m,m Ocir (ateneüro table)-''Wm yom
take iäy handl" Mr. Flip-"!"" " - r a car."-rhiladclphia Inquirer.
A K?ow youth whojiadbeen tolu
that a certain rtetofo lw disty of douKh pro poscil to iter uc 1
roverea mat mo " Philadcliihia llecord.
a at Ci at.
...
3 Tb 3 rS 2 Ti 2 W 3 W
,s so 4 1.
2 6' 3 M fll'4 43
rKEEt
railMTorcri-rocket pIÄ
d top et Boston, tto. Coavcatloa
r"V'r..i 0.... G11KI0 to the City 01
fo,n which 4riUbo scüi free of charge to all member of tho Young People 8 odety It cKian Endeavor who wiü : cn. three Miould be in tho bauds or every member of ?heÄtyX Vi?u nnnvenüon, as it shows thelo-
nunu..-.--"-.: i.l. f-liiin-llM. 111-
Promi-
10 00 ki 10 I
.Inn nt oil I).tVlt!l.
Write .oon as u.e K. PassenserTramcManager.BigFou
A TKCDEn attachment U oftca followed
by a train of disaster,
I I mm mum uw mmM
WANTED! S5ÄST5
3 .V) 3 (VI &
5 10
3 W v:
4J
J 291 lit is u i 10 75 4a is,
Rheiimatbn, oütalgiaJÄato;
ST. JACQBSQU-
3
mitted, and is :
ay laws. The minis
way laws. ........ t,,,! at
listcrial ttcuci. .. ...
The
com-
""""" . " . t ..l.nrifv-
a reduced Tate, not as bu J, some have' alleged, but because : t
V n, teeth and irritating the
membrane causes a bleeding, sore con-
dition.
' ... t....1 iinilor
the nrivileije could oe commuv. - lllc.V,.V'b would confine it
ithin legitimate Dounu-
.... !r7etl0B.leh
In this weakened, porous conilition. hoTvdittlcult a prou.c
Yours very truly. C11A.U.NCEY M. DF.rEW, President.
Tan. SO, 1S05.
this is.
:..niitnnrahlc microbe:
... vi! of the month, float out
from their hidp places und seiM.pon tl.n wounded line of skin. 1 his is the
. A 1 w tA
fatal condition, aim oniy uk.,1 trpatmeot dislodges them. Ihe
end
in, tar subftivncc uccomcs. j....
.ml the whole eats
.tu ins. which si uff
t. ' crease. Of course, this disease is not common
a mnlltll
! ..';.i r..indition of the saliva.
liy " ... ,. i.l-.i;nrv in some constitutions,
its earliest anestcr is
m.n.ilil. however, any
Albany Argu.
it wav into tnc 1
and gradually de-
It is caused, primarily,
iva, and
an antlceptic.
bleeding occur
On,, end is riveted to A, and the
otfier is threaded and 1ms au eye
-Äennntthe
v,
M it -i-ow - . ut in the lire. . ,
mm lie c iecr "t t on lh anvil, neat
S. r
idiot, "that it is tlie easier v...k -the world to tell whether a man is g.dng o"ton a journey or retttrningby the way he carries his va isc. I never thought of that, sua ine youngest boarder. "What is the d,f-
ferenec".'
THE ONWARD HARCH
of Consumption is
stopped sliort DTur. Pit-rce's Golden Medical Discovery., If you haven't waited beyond reason, thctc's complete recovery and cure. Although by many believed to be incurable, there i the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to
the fact that, in an
its cathcr staRCS, conntlon is a curable
disease. Not every
centageoj
we believe, wnj " 'cr ccMt. are cured
by Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcd.cal Discovery.
?r ""l"" 1 ,:;lnir coneh with
fcHtmmi" 1 Wc tllinK rlSO 5 vunu
GONmMlI
fnr CONSUMPTION Is tho
only medicine for coughs."
JENNIE PINCKARD, Spnng-
field. III.. October 1, i94.
FOR
JT 7. , ci P FAILS. BE5T WJlnp.r,
....CURES WnUKC in TIME. SOLD BV VMaOKTSJS
CtT POLISH III THE WOW LP.
Hcction of the tire, take tire 01 w Jre and set across the horn o theanlil strike on each side of the horn
tm nut tire m
in
...... -4 iln.t litniKi'lf a
S ioniu, iumvvi, ,,l 'ri,e cheerful uuov nv:vv.. in brushing, u dentins help should be ' e c ,n his chttir and gloated a
fLtmeutfor It continue, from t'r.Suha went on.
nix months to a year, and even then the disease is only arrested, the refstablishment of the gnm is never asned' .. 1 : Tl.n natnro nf tllfi disease is SO IB-
Idions that prudent women should sec
with tho
with
", 1,1 iUwccn clamps, tignten eje
. ... ..,i,pn out knuckle
UOIU, n.h"."hammer, and the job Is done. This is much better than to cut and weld I tire "nd run the risk of burning lt. Southern Cultivator.
. . r.-..i.,.litnr tuliercu-
"P'fV flesh
lar maiicn, i. rm.iciation and weakness. ...
dread and latai tuscasc 1 ,. ------- our word for it. They have, m near lyj every instaace, been so p.onomiccd bv the best and most experienced home physicians, B .u V1"- i wli.ntever in mis-
wno iiavc i.v. '' nr...
lt is Just this way," no ;; -When a man is going away he carries
. . Vin rai roan 8" ... -
His vawsc .v........ - The Worm .-
and when he Is coming imc. uMnn of bad country roaan, , , , other direetion."-lndiaaapo. The : aboUt ion .01 1 flft car8
renresentittir tlieitl. Ml" StroaS? prejudiced and advised aKainst I trial of ''Golden Medical ?iT.'
s been lorceu io :.. .imiivi notver over Ulis
with
it in the other direction.
lis Journal
to it that the month is frequently ex- Pennsylvania railroad proper
ainineii. Any uenu k ....
a n.ri.on is Inclined to this com
nml ut once remove the tartar
that destroys th
A . A
vise au nntisepiic
microbes. . ., In fact, some such preparation should Ik frequently used to retain a healthy condition of every part of the mouth. A two-per-ccat. solution of salicylic acid is especially recommended by the Profcssloa.UeHrjr Stcrllag, I Albany Arfftts.
.ttontirm 01 our iu 1; . I.ui.
.. . ti
lator 1 jld reeni L- oromo1
mnni. iil i: v v '
Kx-Scnator l'aimcr,
...hi. would reenter pom
but who have been forced to confess
it ttrpasses, in curative -11 il.nr mrilicities
which they are acquainted. Kasty codliver oil and its filthy ''emu ?.ons and
mixtures, Had been iric.i m . Sses atui had either utterly failed o benefit, or had 01,1, seemed I to , benefi a le for
W.L.Douglas 3SHOEnWÄ.
a r- r iiiiv j. rm.
rtwcM oomcuxb zur.
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vi
do nai it ututntu wrth Pktcs, Enameto, and Palato wM tain the han.U, Injure U iron, and barn red. The Rising Sun ttoe 'jVji llant, Odorless, and Darabk. JJJJ1 make wreral boxes of Paste Polish. vas mi mm sue of 3,000 tons.
P Tke photograph, of a large mj of
vl,?.V,cr 1....U the list in number of locomotives ilc men.
million, Hl-: the New otk ean, says no vv aH..
Tl Central co'nd. with ,ff 1-JJ he could by, Uh.OTu Ä ,
niotlvcs llj. Union racmc . ctario. Pa., Member Filme effi.. av
.0W1.V': fV vAhxrestern next.witb Congress . kUlfidlr reproduced
Hie vylllvriiK . - , , . t
in a hook of 160
Paul
has 70S; the Ilaltlmore & Ohio,
M0 and the Erie, 064. in in Sut the number of locomotives usl
M the main linca only arc 1'-
Lr.vr.1.
, . naVe which will be mailed to you, 011 re 1. i,.t for almost PaFAs.,"'f.il!: -.i .1, .L, n tatuns
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la
v : . s. ..fi.n dlsav I n..n w,;tr tkose eured
erery crop, liming P " V c1ll. pe knee. Addre.SWoai.Ds !)srKN. trous in a dry season, vhcre ievel nu beirexiKnen aalo.M.Y.
. would have suecceuv.
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Cloth, twill MdMnnncru ". "" "?. kiii r. ' - 1. ,.1 tn two trf aar etber IM.
wit Ii 4 look -.IV Abo of Ter Cc?t orrir. I'alr. ot Ca. f Tweatf-FlTf
A 8.ple Collar and fair of Oaffa by Ball tm 81
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