Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1886 — He Was Innocent. [ARTICLE]
He Was Innocent.
Little P has been accused and convicted of so many que; r pranks that he always expects to be charged with some new deviltry, even when he is altogether innocent. He is very fond of flowers and naturally artistic in his arrangement of them. He has a special liking for wild flowers, and brings them in from the woods and fields. One day he brought in a bunch of blossoms, and among them were some of the variety, unknown by name to this historian, in which flat, green stalk is surmounted by a little hood-shaped blue flower. -- “Oh, mamma, see,” he exclaimed, “here is some grass with a bonnet on it, and I didn’t put it on there—honest, 1 didn’t.”— Boston liecord. The family of Hon. W. B. Hoke, Judge of the Jefferson County, Ky., Court, used St. Jacobs Oil with signal success. To restore flowers: Most,flowers begin to droop and fade after being kept twenty-four hours in the water. Place the stems in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one-third of the length of the stem; by the time the water has become cold the flowers wtH- h&v&dbecome erect and fresh; cut off the ends and put them into cold water. Recipe to kill flies: The most effectual remedy for (lies is a strong infusion of Souchong tea sweetened with sugar —as fatal a solution as arsenic. The skin of potatoes boiled in water for some time, and the water afterward boiled down to a sm ill portion, also yields a deadly poison. “Over anti Over Again.” Repetition is sometimes the only way to impress a truth upon the nvnil. Accordingly take notice that Dr. Pieroe’s I‘Pioasant Purgative Pellets” (the original Little Liver Pills) continue to be wondirtully effective incaseiof sick and nervous headache, constipation, indigestion, rush bf blood t > the head, cold extremities, and all ailrainta arising from ob-_ stiuction of the bodily fnnetio s. Their action is thorough yet gentle, and the ingredients being entirely vegetable, they can be taken wiih impunity into the most delicate stomach. All druggists. .. It nny seem strang" at the first .thought, but the wave of a handkerchief has wrecked many a man of war. _ The Weaker Sex Are immensely strengthened by the use of Dr. 1L V. Pte. ce’s* “Favorite Prescriptwn,” which; cures all female derangements, and gives tone to the system. So.d by druggists. “Thqse who use our goods are very much attached to them,” is what a porousplaster company advertises. ’A safe and certain romedy for throat and lung diseases. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A man may be very Lame and yet find his nose running day and night. Is one preparation, and produces a permanentcolor. Buckingham's Dyefor the Whiskers. A Chinese Adage love ’co little, love Oolong. -’’.l" -- '"2,y---; ~~ -- : q---
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