St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1895 — Page 3
Spring Cleaning^
Ib such a trial that men say “Let the house take care of itself.” But the conscientious wife feels bound to risk health and strength in this annual struggle with dust and dirt. The consequence of her feverish anxiety over extra work is depletion of the blood, the source of •11 life and strength, manifested in that weak, fired, nervous condition too prevalent at this season and very dangerous if allowed to continue. What every man and woman needs in the spring is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, it keeps the blood vital-j
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye To-Day
Books Bound in Human Skin! A few months ago there was a senBation at Atlanta over the attempt of a medical student to have the skin of a negro tanned and made Imo a pair of boots. Os late iu othey parts of the country such vicious incUmrtions have come to Huht. But all of this is not without a precedent, and that, too, in saintly Rugland and civilized France. There are several eases where human •kin has been used to bind books, the skin used being nearly always that of some notorious criminal, who has suffered the last penalty of the law in England. There are two books so bound, namely. Sir John Cheek's Hurt of Sedition, and Braithwaite's Arcadian Princess, which were both bound in the prepared skin of Mary Bateman, the Yorkshire witch, who was executed in the early part of the century for murder. There are several more in I’aris. "HHJC k WOMAN’S DESPAIRING CRT. Il is Heard. A Prominent Actrest Escapes Great Danger. [tmctAi. to om ladt reap* kb] How startling is a woman’s cry sot help! e “What can /Xy? Ido? Whore shall I go?” She nA 1 knows not. This cry goes out A \ today from every
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city, town, and \ \ hamlet in this \ country. \ It comes from ’ women who are suffering tortures of body and mind from some form of female complaint. Many, through natural modesty, do not consult physicians, for many dread their examinations. They know’ not where to •eek for help. This alarming condition of things is simply wrong. The peculiar ailments of women are curable, and in most cases very speedily. Lydia S E. Pinkham’s genius . and liberality have given to every woman a sure and consistent means of relief. No woman should Baller when she can obtain free advice. She can state her casa fully to Mrs. Pinkham, woman to wo-
min, without reserve, and the answer will come from one of her ow n sex. Bo one of the vast army of women who write , to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and preserve your health. “ Only a woman can understand a woman's ills.” A prominent actress, in a letter to Mrs. Pinkham, says: — “ . . . You cannot imagine the fearful condition I was in when I first wrote to you. I was simply of no use to myself
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ishing. . . . I'm all rig at now, and am gaining flesh daily I follow your advice faithfully in everything. Thank you ten thousand times for what your knowledge and LifMa E. PM-bam'n Vegetable Compound have done for me.” The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, ail within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. 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 affected it causes shooting pains, Like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists.
l ized and enriched, and thus sustains the I nerves and all the bodily functions. “I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring, and it is the only medicine I use through the year. It enables me to do my house cleaning and farm work all through the summer. 11 helped me very much for palpitation of the heart. I think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine for everyone, and all w ho take it will never be without it. I have also used Hood's | Pills, and they are the best 1 ever tried.” Mus. F. 11. Anduews, S. Woodstock, Ct.
LABRADOR ICEBERGS. Seen by Moonlight and in the Fliiah of the Aurora Borealis. The “iron-bound'' coast of Labrador is guarded by groups of Islands bar- , reu, hopeless, aud forlorn-looking rocks, all the more desolate in appearance for the miserable fishing-huts or “tilts” that have been thrown together on them. Entering through some narrow passage between those islands, the steamer anchors for the night In a tockbound basin; for it is too dangerous work to navigate the Labrador waters after dark. The narrow’ passages between the islands, both along the Labrador and in the Newfoundland bays, are called “tickles," and aptly so, for is seems as if the sea had reached out foamy lingers and tickled the rocky ribs of the coast until It split Its sides with grim, stormy laughter. One evening wo found one of these tickles nearly blocked by a huge ice berg which had drifted into it and grounded. We passed near enough to feel its chilling breath, and to have thrown a biscuit on it, ns the sailors । say. We had hardly anchored In the ; harbor before wo henrd load reports in rapid succession, like the firing of field artillery. Looking in the direction I from which they came, we saw above the heights that surrounded the basin the peak of the iceberg swnylng'slowly and majestically to and fro, and finally disappearing, a peak of different shape rising up from behind the height and taking its place. They say that an avalanche Is some ! times so delicately poised that the vl brations from a shout or a hand dap i will start it on its destructive course, ! and possibly the wash from our steam er had disturbed the Iceberg's eqr.llf brium. At night the moon rose and the Northern Lights throblssl in the sky; so that the Iceberg's peak was at I times bathed In silver, nt times In a | clear translucent erhns«.n It Isn't of I ten you find a combination of Iceberg, moonlight, and Northern Lights; and feeling that 1 might never again behold sinh an exquisite scene, I remained for hours on deck watching It. St. Nicholas. Grecian Enterprise. It is the way of travelers to complain of the food they are obliged to cat In foreign countries. Whether it Is an American in Europe, or a European in America, the result is mu< h Hie same Wo like the things to which we are accustomed. When Edmond About | was in Greece, he carried matters so > far as to object to eating green peach es. Ho was in the bazaar at Athens I “Wouldn't, it be possible to get s- me ■ ripe peaches?" he asked the vender. "I think not," answered the A the I nian. “But pray tell me why?" “We have no good roads. If the | farmers should try to bring ripe fruit ; to market on mule-back, it would ar I \ rive in the shape of marmalade.” "But at Corfu, .also, the peaches were ' green, ami there they have good roads, j and bring the fruit to town in wag ons." "Ah, well," said the man, “there Is another reason. The farmers have no money, and they have creditors. They ■ can't wait for fruit to get ripe." There, says About, you have n fair ; example of the state of Grecian agri- ! culture, A French gardener, being at Smyrna, noticed that the Greeks had almost no vegetables in their gardens tomatoes everywhere, and scarcely anything else. “Why don't you raise other things?" he asked. “Asparagus, now. Your ! soil Is Just right. You would make a ! fine thing of It. 1 will furnish you with seeds." “How soon should we get crops?" “In four years at the longest.” “Four years! Are you crazy? Do I you suppose we would spend money to : get something back in four years? We should be bankrupt twenty times over.” ! SIOO Reward, SIOO. ; Dio readers of this paper will bo pleased to I learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease i , that science has been able to euro in all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Cata' rh Cure ! is the only positive cure now known to the med I leal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional ; disease, requires a constitutional treatment. , Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting ’ directly upon the blood and'inucous surfaces of > the system, thereby destroying the foundation of M the disease, ami giving the patient strength liy building up the constitution and assisting natiro in doing its work. The proprietors have so । much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to ' euro. Send for list of Testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. j j tifSold by Druggists, 75c. r j! An insect in its second stage of devel- ! r opment is called pupa from a fancied ; resemblance in its shape to that in > which it was customary with the an- j । dents to bandage their infants. t Cold winds roughen and chap the skin. Glenn's Sulphur Soap softens and reunites it. “Hill's Hair aud Whisker Hye," Black or Brown, 50c. 4
x ran the ’ gauntlet A of doctors’ S theories, I- till my L health and 8/ money were rapidly van-
r Affection. We sometimes meet with mon who seem to think that any Indulgence of affectionate feeling is weakness. They will return from a Journey, and greet their families with a distant dignity, and move among their children with the cold and lofty splendor of an Iceberg, surrounded with its broken fragments. There is hardly a more unnatural slfj.it on earth than one of those families without a heart. A father had better extinguish his boy's eyes than take away his heart. Who (hat has experienced the joys of friendship, and values sympathy and affection, would not rather lose all that is beautiful in Nature's scenery than be robbed of the hidden treasure of his heart? Who would not rather follow his child to ihe grave than entomb his parental affection? Cherish then, your heart's best affections. Indulge in the warm and gushing emotions of paternal love. Think it not a weariness. Teach your children to love, to love the rose, the robin; to love their parents, their God. Let it be the studied object of their domestic culture to give them warm hearts, ardent affections. Bind your whole family together by strong cords. You cannot make them too strong. Novel-Writing Under IMflicnltie*. Cesare Cantie, w ho died nt Mihm this month, ninety-two years ago, was the author of a colossal “Universal History," and of n novel, well be/mn find’ still popular in Italy, whose title is “Margherita Fusterln.” This story he wrote when in prison for a political offense in ISX3 I. He wrote it on pier's of torn paper, such ns lie could procure, with a toothpick and ink made from the snuff of a candle, which he diluted w ith cesspool water. The work is a monument of Indefatigable industry. Ho was a native of Brlvlo, tn the Province of Como. UNWISE POSTPONEMENT. Neglecting n Duty Which Ought to Be Done Now. On general principles there Is no more foolish method of taking life easy than by deferring an obvious i duty. Especially foolish Is the per ' son who postpones the work of cleansing his blood. There nre many ronssns why this work should Im- done In the spring. This is the cleansing sen sou. and the blood needs cleansing before nil tilings else. That tirosl feeling is due to a ’ Whited condition of the vital fluid. Th'* pimples and other eruptions which appear nre ImHeatlnns that the blood has Income loaded with i Impurities which should be cxi’dicd at J once. In no other way can health be maintained. Now there i« but one trite j blood purifier prominently In the pub i lie eye to day. and that l« Hood's Sar sapnt Illa. By taking a few bottles of this great blood cleansing medicine the bodily health can be built tip that when the warm weather coiwn the system will be able in resist the i j deblllating effects of the heated geg- i i son. Those who start with good health I , in the spring, given them by n thor- ! ongh cleansing of the blood by Hood's j Sarsaparflla. will be likely to pass through the summer without serious s Him ss, mid when the autumn comes | they will tlnd th.it th'-v are snpplb d , with strength which they had never known nt that sen«m IsTore. The work of demising the blood In the spring Is one of the m >si important duties of the b -eanso pure blood means g., >.l h.-ahh, ami good health is e-sential ls>ih tn hnpplm-ss : mid to the highest usefulness in the । world. The three nmnll l»ones stretrlM’d In n i chain across the middle ear are named : tlie mallet, the anvil and the stirrup from real or fftm lcd i • svinbhtucis I very Cause but the Hight One. Your hendnehe: You lav it to every । i cause but the true one mtligestimi. Ho j few people know vih,.' i. li-. -sm really 1 is. HardL know th« v have it The-lire I is Kipnns Tabules. A single o:;c „vw reI lief. Ask your druggist. The right kind of repentance not only j means to slop doing w rong but to begin | doing right Wf. have m>t been wifhout Tiso's Curs ■ for ( oiistiinpliuii for LU years. l.i/.ziK ! l i nuELL, ( amp St., Harrisburg, Ba., May । 4. IblH.
What an ordinary man eats and the way lie eats it would be enough to gite dyspepsia to an ostrich—unless Ine ostrich were wise enough to as-
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the wrong things and too much. They stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, windy bclchings, lieartburn, flatulence and cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache and kindred | derangements. Once used they arc always in favor^
I w/ts affli'-ted u ith cu-1 tarrh lust autumn. During the month of October I could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's ('ream Halm cured it. —J\l'trcus Geo. Shautz, Rahway, A. J.
CATARRH FLYS (REAM BALM Opens and r canßea the Nasai Paragon. Allays Pain and Inflammation, Beale i the borpM. Protects the Membrane irom Co)da utorea the Sonses of I ante and Smell. Ihe Balm ig , Qu'ck y absorbed and Kr.es relief at once. A particle Is applied into each nostril and Is able. Price 51) cents, at druggists or by mail. i ELY BROTHERS* % Warren Street, New York, DATCf'TC F. Mimpson. Washington 1 H I tn I Q P/ • f'' o until Patent.Obl talned. Write for Inventor's Guide. Mrs*. Winslow's Soothiwo Bxbvp for Children teething: Cottens the gums, reduces inflammation, allay* pain, cores wind colic. 25 cents a bottia.
I i 1 J^^F ° YAL BAKING POWDER Si * s the purest and strongest S baking powder made. It has received the highest award at the U. S. S । Gov’t official investigation, and at all 1 £ ® the Great International Expositions and ® World’s Eairs wherever exhibited in Si I* competition with others. ® It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, 41 most wholesome bread, cake and pastry. U; More economical than any other leaven- ® ing agent S s 1 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO , 108 WALL BT„ NEW-YORK.
-X Color of the Sen. Hu* water of the ocean Is varied by Impurities, mid by the coloring effects .if the enormous multitudes of various forms of organized life, which someMimes mask the natural color of the surfaee of the sea and tinge extensive areas with remarkable colors. Bed appears to be most frequently met with. Tn the southern parts of the Bed Sea and in the Arabian Gulf largo areas are colored blood red by mieroscoplc animaleulns, ami in the Indian Ocean similar forms of life cause. In addition to rod, milk white or yellow sjvots of groat extent, the appearance of which is frequently alarming to the Ignorant sailor. Off the Guinea coast ships sometimes npjs-ar to float In milk. Extensive reil streaks are also known to occur In the Routh Atlantic and Ronth Pacific, which are caused by i holts of small rod Crustacea. Tho ■ "Vermillion Ron" of California owes Its | brilliant color to Infusoria. Arons colI nrvd green bare been noted, especially | In the arctic regions, which arc due to myriads nf diatoms, and In some pori Uons of Use antarctic sons diatoms of rusty color make the water a dirty brown, Like • Mschlne. V< Hl'-h krpt tn onlr-r r ■ • ntnoothty snd regaUriy. so the bowl* krep qp their If «M«»nrp« ar* taken 1,, fcrrp them In goc<l working eruer Thia Infer*, of rour*r. that they are out of or>fer I e tvrevt frratirw i thee t« to It better • Sr h Blttera. a ■ ISMUta tnlM hut effective, which )• etas a : ren ; <m f,,r rralartn. rbeumatleta, •er®^e*te«« a»'J k"lr-» tr i!4e dOkuisllcat Drill tn the World I The small* M bob * pierced bj mod cm machinery are on 'h u-i Ph of ,an inch In dlamot* r IMs drilling ap ! jMitatu*. which was the invention of ’ one John Wenntronm. I* designed to i make 22,000 revolutions per minute, i and Is used in boring sapphire*, rubu s. ■ diamonds and otlo t g The Lowe*! Kate* I ver Made to the Houth I Will be In effect via the IxHiiwille nn.l I Nashville Hadrond on Mar. h 5, A; rd 2 ’ and 80, W*,'. Round trip th kt t* will !>e i sold u» point* In Kentu ky, TenneMee, | Alabama, ppi. Georgia and West Florida, and one way tick-!* to Florida st alH»«t half the regular rate*. Ask y<«»r ticket agent about IC and if he can not sell you excursion tickets write to I F T. Atmore. General I’a-o ny. r Agent, > IxmisHlle. Ky., or Geo. L Cross, N. W. I F. A., Chicago. 111. No money can buy so much as the ' doiiar that has been honestly earned ,
FOR ALL THE ILLS THAT PAIN GAN BRING ‘-ST. JR6OBS OIL As CURE IS KING; /Mike with ACHES in Everything. “IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED, , TRY t SA POLIO 8 3 I I Rub a dub dub, T Three maids atthbtui^ | AAA LAll using Santa Claus Scar | I Millions do the same. I I Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO™ B
sist his digestion from tune to time with an efficient combination o f vegetable exItnwts. Such a ;‘pi p-mfion is Dr. Bierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are the pills .par excellence r for those who sometimes eat
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Fashion in the African M ihls. Every expedition Into the heart of Africa has to provide Itself with currency of some kind, money being of no use in tlie Interior. Nearly eighty men wore required to transport the currency for the late Sir Gerald Portal’s mission to Uganda. It consisted of cotton cloth of several different qualities ami sizes, colored handkerchiefs, beads of various kinds, brass, Iron ami copperwire. small looking glasses, etc. “It is most necessary," says the late '■Ur Gerald in his narrative of tlie expedition, "to have quite the latest intelligence ns tn thf* change of fashion in different l countries, for it often happens that the large ami bright blue Iwad which last year was eagerly sought after hi a certain district, am) for strings of which flour and corn were readily produced, may now be a drug In the market, while Its place, in the estimation of the native, has been taken by a small j white or red one. Or, perhaps, what 1 I* oven more embarrassing to the trav I elcr. beads may be tcmjvorarlly out < f j fashion altogether, nnd the cry be all . j for small colls of bright brass wire. I need scarcely add that tho fashion in those matters Is set by tho ladle* of the tribo, who assert their arbitrary rights I nnd their monopoly of taste in matters of dre-s oven w hen that dr< ss consists of no more than a few strings of beads or a necklace of wire with the same •uccossful determination ns the other daughters of Eve in Paris ami Loudon l ode Ham Swindled. Someone has swindled Um le Sam out |of a gold brick Tn the vault* of the ! mfnt at Farson. Nev . n bar nf oom|*nw *.Ubst i' tl t< il for one of gold. I other substitutions are ivelicvcsl tohave been made and the government is said to have loot The Evolution Os medicinal agents Is gradually relr gating thoold time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear ami bringing Into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy hep tha; it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co only. For sale by all leading druggists. Tlie sensitive papillae arc most numerous on the palmar surface of tho i hands and feet, fingers ami too*, w hero they are arranged in double row s. Tho Salvation Army War Cry has a ! circulation of 52JKX),0d0 copies, print- ‘ ed in forty languages.
BEST IN THE WORLD, ©THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH is cakes for general blacking of a. store. THE SUN PASTB POLISH for a quick after-dinner anlne, applied andl polished with a cloth. Morse Bros., Props., Canton, Mass., U.S. ■ 5 > nish steel tanks^L"(l_> with covers, all ealXvanlzed after completion^V /In nests of ten, 3to I 2 featV /high and 30 to 36 inches ln\ f diameter, at 2Sc. per gal ion A I They do not rust, shrink, leak,, glrel I taste to water, nor allow foreign sub«B I stances to got In. They can bo put! I In garret or barn and thus are prot»o^e<>K prom freezing. Thoy take no setting® <up, ere cheeper than wood. Tankb % substructures of all sizes made toX % order. Send for price list and designs for substructure end ornamental water supply. Xaermotor uRu D.d yon *vfT stop to think how cbr^pktely th» ArrmMW Co made tho m -lern windmill busines*® H< w it ll>»» this entire hne of manufacture beeavso o* its jOu, invent s. cs quxlitiei an l prices, or s o red othevf to bo I Urai a d servile imitators i Witness tha atwS Mheol, tha back peared pumper, the h’^h feared pewaf mill, tha steel towers, fixed and tilting, the gairaßtaag <f w rk sf er con pletion, the <rinder centrifufsl feed, th# invDn-d i”:gi.iß< and ether pumps, th* a» eteef ;>oia sa< one of the most popular things we ••’er pat —the B’eel Moraye and rt<xk tanks. Errrythii f we have touched we : ,e letter**! and c' eap*ne*L It is the thins w» have dehg ted in an iit h»s p > i’l. We have estabh« Ted a ee»r« of branch houses, bo as to h re all these gwCs near tho«» whe want them. The A^rmotor Co. has but one more an bHron. It wants to Lu 1 and fill one more new LuJdmr. It has 2 acre® es land at its prw t l^rati n unoccnp.ed by buildin gs. JI oMetst*' -nrr.*' e nJu eto cover that 2 a'-res wife a eiagla h’j dug 7 «•, '-a L This wnl five it H more ac esef floer space loen v hen the ruM'o demand requires More I in ran he rr ' . ed with th s added space, it wj) refnxe t« extend f -r i ike any (-9 >rt It wi’: have dor e itasbaro t • F*• it t d-r.i v 1 It wllthrn turn a«»r a!r'"mm, i si nt nuTTiMEirFxm'THTo corrKrK tw semi 7H> WITH THE GRtATFR FART CF UTS WHFFIA fOHMK. QKnhFRR. FEID Cl TrOtS PTIFt. RFFFI KI7Z RtWS. NIFFL bTOtlxti* 4" D 1»UI, BTRIL Nt M^TKUfTT KES, Hf SALafffr town t thm. it will cosnsn i>f<i msr i; ' haily with the pi blic, bk. RUILH AT A I<»W PRirlU A^D HR THB 47RFAT B0DZ& >Ol sRR-I’RHBa WISH FOWFR ASD WxTKH RTRFIf UOl SB OF TdK WORLD. AIRIOTOR €O., rSnCAOO. —--T Beecham’s pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimplea loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important Mings fo> every! »<!y to learn i* that constipation r - ■ than half the sickness iu ths w>>rhl,especially of women; nnd itcanall be prevented. Go bv the book .free at youi i’.niggi®t'«,or write 8.1-. Alien Co. .iSsCana’. St., New York. Pills,io4 and 25c a box. Anr.ral mnro thin 6/^0 OCO bnX*K W. L. Douglas S 3 Qi. CORDOVAN’, FRENCH A LNA.MCU.ED CALF. 4. 5 3.5 p Fine Cau akancarmi $3.59 POLICE,3 SOLES. boys’SchoglMi LADIES' BesTP oNGO K ’ S CND FOR CATALOGUE.. W L-D OUGL AM* «... ~ BKOCKTON.MA3S. Over One Million People wear tha W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Ail our shoes are equally satisfactory They give tho best value for tho money. 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For catalogue aud p ic«-s writs to THE HOWE SCALE CO^ Chicago. St.Louis,Ceve’and. Minnr apo is. KanSMd 00©©@©©O© and all similar cem laint-ab ohitcly cured. Wtrart'* Dyspepsia Compound ,s guaranteed. SAMPLE EOI--ILL .MAILED FKEE Avents wanted. „ E. F. WEAKT A < 0.. I'hilatfelpbfa UaPATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. Examination and Advice as to Patentab’hty nt Id- | vent D-n. Send for ImentorH* Guide, or How tr Gei a Patent. Patrick O’Farrell. Wattbinglon. i' ' «0- a ■ i < Yin 1: ideas, it » w ® I Ar L | | vili find amaiket torthem f nil paral f I I ticnlars nyou receipt of stamp V .A. ULLL CO., 7? st al ion B. ( levelaurl. < 'h.o C. N. U. Ao. 17 —'75 YV i,EN writing to advertisers yV please say you saw the advertisetxiieuß I tn this paper. PH CURES WHtHE ALL ELSE FAILS* EB Best Cough Syrup. Tastea Good. Use El 12 In time. Sold by druggists. g| i ®
