The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, May 20, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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childrwiio toot da satber in ten that an
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LetwrntrTwinzmeniilio haro come from
SJSaiWS and e > SMt santmraincs
men go out ana
let thow twenty yoon
S < ri > ari I t to God and tojto
SSl nd Ttttraiued W t ter
Y in ata at > > w Orlauw when the cholera
iSraJS fearfuUj asteamboatput out just
t4J Swfall crowded with I > Sf
iTS trrlnx to escape from the
Sflea Aftertheboat hadbeen out a
Kawtfle th engineer feU with the cholera
The captain m eonsiderauon went
down aiong the i engWB and asUd
J thera any ono cere wno lawwi
anythmr about enslneerincr A Swarthy
isuim2ied I am an engineer Well
sajd the CopUin I would be Ttxy
oad if you would take charge of Uns boat
itoman went to the kbsma The steamer
moved more rajilly until after awhila the
Captua and some passenger were alarmed
and they west to teJ what was the mat
UT ani they f oond that this was a maniac
Bgmeer and that he was peeping
down the aafetyTalre anl asv ibey
miw to hirn he said I am oommissicmed of
batantodriTethUEtaamer to heUr and he
soomnea nis ptetot and would not tome
down Hat after awlue through some
iXfatsscnx he was brought from his position
and the livw of the paisn ers wptq ttaved
O my fncndil that steamer had no such
p nJ as oar institutions are threat
coed with ff the ignorant and
nnretrainei children of this land Khali
come op In their ignorance and their crime
to enpuwer oar cirO and religious fnstita
tkua and drive them on the rorts Educate
that abandoned papulation or they will over-
throw the institutions of thUland Gather
them into yoar Babbath chooK I con-
gratulate jon that many hare been
gathered Go forth teachers in tlte
came of the Lrcd Jesus Christ and
on the ronumr c abtAth may there to
found gathered score aad huadrvdsof thewe
wattierers enX instead of eighteen hundred
intii Hahbalbarbaol wr ehallseethree
thousand or four thousand and the prace bf
thA will come dorro upon tbem and the Holy
Sptrtt will Iwrai them all into the truth
Another characteristic of a lire church U
fate with appropriate architecture In the
far Wrt and amai destitute imputation a
log church is very anoprfai the people
liTinff in log hounea Uut m communities
here peofde lin in romfortable abodes a
narch unriMnicodiouif orJacking in beauty ix
a moal ituuanoe JJecause Chrut was born in
a manger i no rawou why we < < hould worship
Mm a a Lorn Ijetth clmnbesof Jeaa
Christ be not oolr romfortable but ornate
Years aro we rexilml to bare a comfortable
cfcnrchTtVe ra4t ed that it ahouVl be amphi
theatncal in fchape The prominent archi
tects of the country after figuring on the
matter a rothl hiK said that such a church
would iwtiw i
hurchlj and they would hate
nottuuz to do with the enterprise
Ikit after awhile we found an architect will
intofiKk bis reputation Hei > utnpforus
the first talMTnacie in amphitbmtrical stvle
Wehtrdit AD who came bbed it This
ImiHis foIPmed in the same rtyle We be
Seve it w appropriate and adapted An an
rnlarchttrch will hare an nugular theology
The CXurrli of Jcwn Chn t ought to be a grea t
lannly cut > the pulpit only the fireplace
around which they are gathered in sweet ami
ddfnectic comsunion Uut when our first
mnssti a SMt ttfeo hcbatf su in Sucfi taherearfe went np O th caricature and the
anedaa urs the houw sootfinr They d lts a hippu < lrone
i < f fia u r tiaeiiows Its a holy cirda Its Talmage s theatre
faoS > iM < ltrtj rf rhrtt 1 aitt af Mftliug Hut the LobtI came down witli power ujion
poa4 tkoe and that nt thatold building and made it a gat of
wi r wag imimgimi a ail our natmuaktim < besren to a great many And this jmilding
TbtrUmh mmViiMtegUi t ungtna j followed That we were right in persisting
Jud mj Owl w faoot oWsy
I Ua > a fc Tbr Ueer
AaaicMr < tor ematr f 3wr imrchfe
IfeeJj wlht nKtiy Bjjjp lATtieqHte n the
nwHi A at aKa > r csntettiiy the way Um
4rst 9mn ftaris wbrths there > ay hfe
ttrtwt > lhaido r < en U a tVd
4smU t wtelteSad e drutfeaf
gp rf ans d freas tke wgaa loft
n2 Ur f p3a i amth art m aflrucr
tini a to anaejiuC the rdw
W < tfwSl K fie4i > aa a it there fo
a awwfca4t4ftnAc issa iA l < i In
ffca i W X tfc ah ccne there
aw others
all mtvxad
in the rtyle of arehitertore w fmneil
by the fact that now there vre nxty or
eienty church in the United btates
in the jam style Indeed our tabernacle has
rrrolattoauvd Church architecture in this
country A live Church must have a com
roudiouj a comfortal > ln an adapted building
Hov amiablo are Thy Tabernacles U lord
of Hosts IwonUratherlieadixirLeeprrin
the Soow of jht Ofti than to dwell in the tents
f wfcLedrttm
Again the characteristic of a lire church
xacut be that it ts a aouleaTxa church It
ms b theoU Goopelof Chrfrt OhTsay
ac ne fwople the Gospel of Christ allows but
a tanatfswmgffv a mans faculties and some
ora have left the ministry with that idea
One snch saf > l to ltowland Hill I hare
Wx the mmutry l ia 3 I dont want to
hide njr talent any Jooger WeU re
liirt Bowlasd 1UH 11 Link the more you
Judeyoor talents the better AVhy there is
stf > radon earth so gran l as that which m
opQLefaratbeftpel ministry Haw yon
lowers of analysis Exhaust them here Have
too onasMp rraUe logic Jjrt it grapple with
lU pul > to the Romans Have
yva tartog imagtnatvaif Vet it dis
oaw < a th ItMlnM t t Darbl or
JohaV Apocaryptic ision Have yon great
power of pathosf Eghaaat it in telling the
aoryof a bsnours lore Have yoa a bold
jf afthinUngf Tbenf lowEzdderswhf l
I aS of eTvaandhear through his chapters the
rtwh ctf the wings of the seraphim All ye
who ward a gTani field in which to work lor
God come into the Goepel ministry At
ar rate come into Chnstian circles
as4 KicQewhere and somehow declare the
crace trf God Fardoa f r sH sin Comfort
far a trouble Eternal life for all the dead
O my wV preach it for ever It has been
c nibibaaandIlrheTeithasbeen yours
ary dear peoj4e in these years of my
nunktry to hare this a eoulsaring Church
eed we never yet threw out the G < wpel net
but we drewu a great multitude They
Lara nne a hundred at a time and two
bandrei and fifty at a tune and I expect
the day will apjjer when In some service
there wiS be thre > thousand souls accepting
the oOers f eternal life I wish I
eonld tell yon the cirenmstancee
that bare cne tmder my obwrration
prorlcg the fact that God has bled the
prayers of Shorn twople in Iwhalf of sonU im
vacrtal Ixvuld tell you of one night when
1 scowl at the end of th platform and a gen
ian rnawd me bis cheek taraual with the
and as fa
be went into the inqmryrooan
he aui to me MI am an Englishman
I saL J am rery glad to ace yen walk in
That Bight he gave his heart to the Lord It
was a chmr ca n of roJck but thorough con
j2a J far 4 T Chnstianr
B Ur Chrirti o Oom
WJSm 4e1aata s t aai tw atatwjML
> amSi U a IW antter
3e ia h nas a v < v rtter
a J > f W > md
4e 4aa t 4uk4 m4 3 ioih wkli
tttm > gaiBHtiaa tartry o t t > U
awat KaavOMB as at ian wtt whxbeaztt
aagrfjwmity mmb li t wt oauVl
> yCfi naiKr awawtaaaaafc at wtagxagte
jh Li iAaaM ii > aaefaaatawijkt o
4mC ahr araan U ttvary abueanauoa a
mmimmtmltm Uw o5roaj acttewm aarrl
w aa ii r Jt r f ar re uaqaonar
fc tfm the
Saa rf saw sat a wtatt 9 0 cryae
itavima Mi rU7
ayaaj Uc hjldrai The
fv tt aata aad w < aaai f
4nijaiiiiiiijJ Aat ajutlc saatuav that
> fatt m vaa aeor pce tae
> w heaawt tbm aaafie rctwaiaf
bwc lass ftwd imr jaaau4 ta
a H wt to iun Urs
renautt I siMttsoiitat the doao of the In
quiry meeting 1 savl How kmg hare you
iMMiatotsroantry Hesaid IarrivedTby
i2eaaierlius mornmgatelevenoclock Isaid
HovJomrwsllvooI intbecityr Hesaid
1 leave tomorrow for Canada and thence I
9 to Halifax and thence to Europe and Til
sever be bcre acain I said f think vou
bum have come to tnis country to have your
saved He said That certainly was
lis reason In that other room one night
at the efcwe of the service there sat among
< Ukt peraus three tbh looting so
BcrfnI that I taA to myself Those
are not anxJoo inquirers Ihaxitotheman
Are vou a Chrirtian He nail lam
feaid MYhra < bd yoa l rc ne a Christ tan r
H iM Toni bi His wife sat next to
htm I aultober Are yoa a ChrvtianP
e aad lam I said Wbmdidvoa
hnooice m Chnstianr She sad To
nttht 1 remarked this young
Hiasii Yea Isaid HiendMyoabe
omeaCfcntUanr She said Tomght I
aI to them Frora wbenoe came your
TheyaaM We are from Charleston bouth
< snSina laaal Vthen did you earner
m l Ttoey tatd V rune ye terday How
p > hxanrraw hare never been
fcre be orr and shall rnereri e here
aaia 1 care bearj from them since
They are members of the Church of Jesus
Oarat ja good and regqlarrtandnig eminent
fir eraathtteary and pety And m God has
nUbleitaMJul vingChTirrh Bat Irould
te3 y i of a tragw scene when once at
the do of the lenke X found a man
is oe theae front aaata wrought upon
otoisBugbtily Isaidt hno wUhatIsthe
saatter1 II rrpbed 1 am a captive cf
street drink I came fnsn the West I
tJamffsL perfcapL yoa eouildomesome gcol
I find
you cant do nte any good I find there-
to o Low tor me I nil Come into tm
afcfaw aaad w wOl talk togther Ub
he said theres an need If my
swgfa Zaaaiatmaa Lhavea beautiful
wife IhavefotirbeautifalciiiMreaIbada
f profMan I bare had a thorough edu
7 r
fT Jhadavcryonwrtunrtya man eTer
V JEfitar abets si Lbcmox a
ni rshaZI oxhad 1 < lrondrink Go l
tiu lfitaTs
1WW4 T I only knows what I suSer I said Be
asate n a rlatal 7 e ft do me me any gond
i mf l aH d wPJver j7
Kallroad
a aaaT aaat S d
S2j2 T r < uw toe Ri >
y ft Saa rjial 111 rf aca
asawewm aiiajAaaiiu H + m ariaa
Mloodi
A drop rCrtrooj drtnl WhOo fmt
by jne be had a whiskey flask awt be
AhltoBMr truiycntalcea < lnnk aaklno
Uaobbow I wanted it and as X aiW no it
aned that the tvfufv curlM op arjand the
fuoKth < athe zUah and t ged Takeme
UWxartakasue Jfdt I ruuHnt resist it
aad yet I a dcVrnUonl rx todnntand I
rmawd aat ctohe i < latform of the car and
1 tbtmsfiA I woaM Jump off we were
jwm at the rata f forty miles
n boar and 1 didnt dare to Jump
the parosywn of thirst west of and I an
S re ttrtti kLm 1 said Come m Til pray
w ye and racfDrnd yoa So GA He
c3M ailatrcinh ing bomeof yoa morxaber
Azvrthe ervw v wailed cat and up the
rtrwt I amid Tw bava an awful
ie 111 taka you Into a drog
atar ptftarathedortf rran some
give yoa
4eamt that wffi hrfp yoa m yoor atroggle
1
tatas an r aM a wffl have to drjmd
hMi the cram of 0 t X aaid to Um dor
f 1 t M jnjo ipv u mail MMMthinjc
< toM rf K v twia n hwLatlJ ut4 Ia driuL
drtnkn aXone at aU said the doctor
How long wfll this lastr J inquired It
will last him a week 0 I said give us
another bottle w IVo paied out into the
street and stood nader the gaslight It was
getting late and I said to the man I must
part with you Put your trust in the Lord
and He will see you through You will make
use of this medicine when the paroiy > m of
thirst conies on A few weeks pasd away
and I got a letter from Boston saying Pear
friend I incloKe the money you pauf for that
methane I hare never used any of it The
thirst for jtrons drink has entirely gone
away from me I send you two or
three newspapers to fhow yon what
I have been doing since I came to Boston
I opened the hewspa rs and saw account
of meetings of two or three thousand people
to whom this man had been preaching right
eousneas temperance and judgment to
come I have heard from him again
and again since He is faithful now
and will be I know faithful to the last O
tlaiworkof soul saving Would God that
out of this audience today 500 men might
hear the voice of tho Son of God bidding
them come to a glorious resurrection
All the offers of the Gospel are extended to
yoa without money and without price
and you are conscious of the fact that these
opportunities will neon be gene foreve
The conductor of a railtrain was telling me
of the fact that he was one night standing
by his train on a side track hi
train having been switched off so that
the expma tram might dart past unhindered
He said while he stood there in the darkntw
beside his train on the sidetra k he heard
the thunder of the express in the distance
Then he saw the flash of the headlight
Tlie tram came with fearful velocity
nearer and nearer until after awhile when it
came very near by the flash of the headlight
he saw that tho switchman either through in-
toxication or indifference had not attended tc
his duty and that the train unless bomerhing
were done immediately would rush on the
side track end dash the other tram to atoms
He shouted to the switchman Set up that
switch and with one stroke the switch
went back and the express thundered
on O men and women going on toward
the eternal world swift as the 3 ears swift as
the months swift as the days swift as the
hours swift as the minutes swift a tho sec
ondon what tract are yoa runningr To-
ward light or darkness Toward victory or
defeat Toward heaven or ellf Setup that
switch Cry aloud to Godi Xow is the day
of salvaUon
IfelllrescrTcd 3Icat
Tlie Itiver Viloui in North Siberia is
frozen a greater pirt of the year In the
cold season the natives follow its course
to the South and a > fpnng comes on
they return It was Onnng one of these
migrations that an entire rhinoccrouswas
discovered The river swollen by th
melting snow and ice had overflowed its
banks and undermined the frozen ground
until finally with n crash a huge mass
of mingled earth and ce broke an ay and
came thundering dorn Some of the
more daring natives ventured near and
w ere rewarded by a sight wonderful in
the extreme A broad section of icy
earth Iiad been exposed and lianging
from a laver of ice and gravel w as a creat-
ure so weird that at first they would not
approach it It hung partly free and
had evidently been uncovered by the land-
slide From the head extended a long
horn as tall as some of the children
while behind it was another smaller one
Hut the strangest feature of this curious
monster was that it was covered with
hair
At first the astonished discoverers
thought the creature was alive and that
it had pushed aside the earth and was
coming out But the great rhinoceros
was dead and had probably l > een en-
tombed thousands of years The body
was frozen as hard as stone and the hair
covered hide seemed like frozen leather
and did not long in folds as docs the
skin of living species Several months
jetssed before tho animal was entirely un-
covered and so perfectly had nature pre-
served itT that it was then cut up and the
flesh given to the dogs
The newt of this discovery passed from
native to natitc and from town to town
until St reached the cars of a government
officer Heat once sent orders for the
preservation of the carcass but the flesh
had already been destroyed and now
only its head and feet are preserved in
one of the great museums of Russia
The rnzzled Horse Dealer
I liave been very much bothered lately
said a horse dealer to a St Louis Glvbc
Democrat reporter with U question aris-
ing out of a deal which has been to me a
source of greater annoyance than the 15
puzzle I Bold a horse to B for 80 In a
few days he came back wit h the horse and
I repurchased the animal for 70 I then
immediately resold him for GX The
question is How much did I gain or
lose on the tranactionr TVhen I bought
the horse back for 70 I certainly made
10 and when I sold agiin for 65 I as
surcdly lost 5 Now if I gain 10 and
lose 3 my net gain is it seems to me
5 But on the other hand after my
first sale I had no horse and 80 while
after my second sale I had no horse and
only 7S consequently I must have lost
3 At one time when I think onr
the matter I congratulate myself on
having pocketed a V through sharp
dealing while at another I fwlllfij
going around behind the barn and kick-
ing myself for having been such a
blank fool
Kvebt once in a while some disrepu
table tramp secures a sqare meal or
free lodging and considerable notoriety
by proclaiming himself tho wreck of
the onco famous and wellremembered
Coal Oil Johnny This causes the
Iranklin J e v published at the coun
tj seat of Venango which is tho scone
of Johnny Steeles sodden aciuisition
cf wealth to mako the folic wing state
ment The original and genuine
Coal Oil Johnny John TV Steele has
for many years resided with his wifo
anl family at Kearney Xeb where he
is respect e J solid useful citizen
Mr Steclo married a daughter of the
late Robert Mofht of Sugarcrcek Town-
ship His career as Coal Oil Johnny
was of short duration merely a sea
ions escapado by an inexperienced
country lad under age who suddenly
came unto possession of more money
than he could count or knew what to do-
T ith Ho was not a great while in dis-
covering his mistake and took himself
up like a man Wo think he stdi re
lidcflin Kearney but know that for
some time he has been traveling in
Kansas of which State he has the
agency for one of the largest grain ele-
vator manufacton < s in the West
The grandfather 01 tho Hon Hanni-
bal Hamlin had seventeen children
The eldest sons were named rc
rpeWively Enropa Asia Africa and
America Asa died an infant and the
fifth son was named Asia Then fol
lowed daughters and sons to the num-
ber of seventeen by two wives and a
third wife was a widow with two chd
dren Europa settled a Xew Hamp-
shire Asia in Massachusetts America
and Africa in Maine as did Cyrus
Senator Hamlins father This Cyrus
had a twin brother Hannibal Tlie
former named a son Hannibal the Sen-
ator and the latter tamed a son Cyrus
tho distinguished missionary and phi-
lanthropist so taany years in Turkey
It was supposed that bald heads
were exhausted as targets for jokes and
conundrums but this odd little saying
of a real little girl comej fresh from
London Her father has a smallronnd
bald spot Kissing him at bed time
bLo remarked Stoop down posy
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ftfcUa in ttisiia tfronx lib JtufifC sLyws
THE ST JO BOOS
A City af 60000 Tht 1V111 Xemfcer 100
000 la Twelve 3IsBth
Most remarkable statements are tteard
in every hotel lobby and on every railroad
tram about St Joseph Ho w writes a press
correspondent A large amount of Kansas
City Chicago and St Louis capital Is being
invested in St Joseph real estate and I hear
that a number of large enterprises empl lying
thousands of men and with a capital that tops
millions have completed arrangements for
moving bag and baggage to this new center
of emigration I met a St Joseph man on a
TYabab tram bxlay He tells me thtit the
hnmMiate cause of the great boom Is ths ex-
tension of tho Chicago Rock Island lacinc
Railroad Thisgrcat system fa making St
Joseph its Missouri River depot for its f ieight
and stock traffic between Chicago and the
Southwestern ranges and has given the city
a prominence as a railroad center equaled
only by Chicago The extension of the Rock
Island has induced tha Chicago Milwaukee
St Fan to extend the diagonal south-
ward to St Joseph and tho Santa Fe
to come cp direct from Topeka and Atchison
m order to secure a short cut to Chicago said
to be sixty miles shorter than by any other
way The Rulo bridge will be completed by
the first of August and that will send the
Burlington Missouri trains from Denver
straight through St Joseph eastward via the
Hannibal These and other favorable circum
stances have combined to bring about
boom which as I said in the outset has be
come the absorbing topic of conversation
In every prominent hotel lobby half way
across the continent I hear of men who hare
made a fortune in one day on an investment
of 1000 People ar buying lots In hollows
and half the sales
and on top of bluffs are
madefronftta J126 SUm °
maprrthout an topecUoirt
the ground whereon they are located The
city has about GO00O Inhabitants and not
the least remarkable fact is that she Is quoted
in the last United States census as
next to Portland the richest town of
her size in the country controlling the whole-
sale trade of Kansas Nebraska Colorado and
w Mexico Her shim > c g facilities coupled
with her largo wholesale trade has made her
perhaps the best manufacturing and pork
packing point in the West The new btoclc
Yards the mott eomfikte west of Chicago
coer 440 acres of ground anil will
shortly combine a hotel Stock Ex-
change ami several large packing
houses with other facilities Local
orgamzwi to 1
roads while the Council has just granted the
right to two of tho streetcar companies to
employ the electric motor An inspection of
the Boston Posts weekly clearing house re-
ports for the past three months shows the per
rentage of increase the largest of any
city quoted in the report Under
such like circumstances ray Informant
thought tlie boom rested upon a
solid footing Strangers are coming in by
every train and ho jiredicted that the city
would have a population of KUCOO in the
next twelve months Large additions to
the city are platted l it on the market and
sold in two days for residences manufactur-
ing and Itusmets purpose the real estate
dealsTangmg from 2W 0 to 700000 a day
those of last week fooling up 3500000
WORDS OF WISDOM
Ill sowers makes ill harvest
The boughs that bear most hang lowest
Life is half spent eer wc know what it
Mortifications are often more painful
than real calamities
Mens years and their fruits are always
more than they arc willing to own
Tho silent man may be overlooked now
but he will get a hearing by and by
If we do not flatter ourselves the
flattery of others will notbeabletoinjure
us When the forenoons of life are wasted
there is not much hope of a peaceful
evening
The heart that is fullest of good works
has in it the least room for the tempta-
tions of tfccJfcnemy A
Bad custom consolidated into habit is
such a tyrant that men sometimes cling
to ices even while they curse them
Vicious habits are so odious and de-
grading that they transform the individual
who practises them into an incarnato
demon
When two start in tlie world together
be that is thrown behind unless his mind
proves generous will be displeased with
the other
Life is never nil work or sorrow and
hippy hours helpful pleasures arc merci-
fully given like wavside springs to
pilgrims trudging wearily along
Seeing and Observing
I never was so impressed with the dif
ference between eyes and no eyes wrote
an English author lately in a private let
icrj Wion a short journey I once made
ih Claries Dickens in France
> Wes ent half an hour in a station
I house waling for a train As we left it
4fc saiXjDid you see that miser sitting
by the uberl > o doubt he has a bag full
of gold buried in his garden at home
1 k Every coin had left a crows foot about
his eyes Did you notice the lovers
Tlie unsuccessful rival was there too
He was the bagman with the hooked
nose And the young mother with her
babyrI
I saw no baby I said
Xo it was dead But the mother
was with it though she fat there alano
in the crowd
Xow I had seen only an indistinguish-
able crowd of people I read no history
of greed or love or death in their
faces
Astory with a similar meaning is told
of a picture exhibited in New York a
year or two ago A wealthy merchant
with his wifo stopped before it It repre
sented the tower of a church covered
with wild ivy crimsoned by the frost
and in its shadow an old Italian peasant
crouching over a basket of fruit
What a picturesque effectP ex-
claimed the millionaire Xorman eh
Or JtahanP
The tower said the artist whohap
pend to be present is oppoiie your
own chamberwindows and the frurP
vender is old Iisc who has been sitting
there all summer
The merchant no doubt appeared
ridiculous in the eyes of the artist for his
lack of artistic sight Yet it is probable
that if a bundle of scraps of cloth had
been placed before him his eyes would
have been keen to detect differences
which the artist could not sec
Every object in the world is like a let-
ter of the alphabet and each mans eye
witn differing insight and training spells
out with these letters differing words
Let us not be too sure that onr own
word is always the highest or the best
nor obtrude our method of spelling too
confidently on our neighbor JVufAs
Companion
Stores In Germany
German stoves savs a correspondent of
the Charleston S C Jfctfv are of a
large cumbrous size resemble a furnace
in shape but are anything che inreality
One can never catch a glimpse of flame
and from their nature if heated in the
morning begin drawing in theaftcrooon
1 heir merit lies in the fact that they
preserve a room at a uniform tempera-
ture without allowing it to become hot
The favorite attitude is to lean up against
them to ascertain whether they are
heated or not as there is no possible
danger of scorching The white color of
the porcelainis in striking contrast to the
dark iron cast of ours and looking some-
thing like an oldfashioned cupboard
a stranger never recognizes a stove in one
until the fact is mentioned In parts of
the Empire particularly in the Rhine
district the American stove is being
rapidly introduced in spite of the fact
that the average critic declares our stove
as mo t of our practices looking to
comfort to be very unhealthy
An Expensive Goose
United States Marshal Wilson of the
District of Columbia in a conversation
the other day told the story of a goose
that cost the Government 160 as fol
lowsWhen
When Fred Douglass was Marshal it
was customary to summon a large number
of witnesses to appear before the Grand
Jury the ability of the jury to examine
all thus summoned in one day not being
considered by the Marshal This was
particularly the case where the party
charged with aft offense happened to be a
colored man Tho per diem being 125
every negro residing in the vicinity where
the offense was alleged to havebeen com-
mitted struggled to have himself sum-
moned On one of these occasions Mr
Wilson was foreman of the Grand Jury
A negro was charged vcith having stolen
alive goose Over thirty w itnesscs were
summoned by the Marshaland the Grand
Jury spent two days in their examina
tion When the case was concluded the
foreman reported the facta to Judge Me
Arthur and expressed the opinion that
witnesses were summoned in many cases
for revenue only The foreman w as in-
structed not to spend time in examining
such w itnesses and the Marshal was di-
rected thereafter to summon no more wit-
nesses than the Grand Jury could exam-
ine on the day for which they were sum-
moned This resulted in correcting the
abuse during the continuance of Mr Wil
sons term as foreman of the jury I in-
quired into the cost said Mr Wilson
of our inquest over that goose and
found that the expense to the Govern-
ment was IG0 That experience has
been of service to me as Marshal and has
enabled metosavetothetreasuryaprctty
An Old Campaigners Story
The command to which I belonged in
our Mormon campaign was conveying
live stock sufficient for the army
en route to Salt Lake We had 20000
theep 2000 cattle and 500 mules Near
Dener we came upon a natural soda
fountain bursting out of the side of a
mountain The place was a great resort
for game of all kind especially elk It
was the 11th day of Jlay 1837 That
night our cavalry portion of tho escort
was ordered up the mountain to camp for
the night Not knowing the climate
wc grumbled and laid down under our
our rubber ponchos When wc waked in
the morning it was bitter cold and we
were unable at first to move We were
buried under sir feet of snow which had
fallen during the night The tents of
the infintry whom w e had left below
w ere all blown down and the stream of
water by which they had tamped was
frozen solid All our stock had stampeded
and wc were in a great strait for three
days The sheep of course could not
get fir and the cattle were soon got
together but most of the wagon stotk
had got away and the 500 mules with
their two herders had disappeared
entirely Four days after they joined us
with one of the men frozen in the saddle
He had toharc both legs amputated and
afterward got a big pension The army
utter had a lot of whisky along and the
commanding officer offered him 3 per
gallon for it but the riscal wanted 7
tnd hid the impudence when he could
not get it to ask for mules to haul it as
his own were lost in the storm Well he
left the twentyfiic barrels of whisky
cached in the mountain and as we came
back by another routeI suppose they are
buried there still GlolcVanoerat
Sweet Home
Dr Charles Mackay formerly the New
Votk correspondent of the London Timet
has written an explanatory letter to the
London TettgrapJt touching the origin of
the melody known as Home Sweet
Home
Dr Mackay says that Sir nenry Bishop
long ago told him that he was engaged
the national melodies of all countries
ind that a Sicilian melody had been
tnnour d in the prospectus but that he
could A find such an air and therefore
invented that which has become so popu-
lar throughout the world as Snect
Home
Our impression however has been
ind is that Bishop composed the music
for the well known words that were writ-
ten br John Howard Payne in his play of
Clari which is the same in plot and
situation as the opera of Linda di
Cbamounix Home Sweet Home
was no doubt printed in Bishops collec-
tion afterward but we believe in spite
of the testimony named that it was
originally indented for Paynes touching
drama 2Teie Tort Herald
Vocation or the Cowboy
It surprises one not to the manner born
ta discover how much skill judgment
and experience is required in the proper
handling of big herds on the trail and
round up Many people look upon the
vocation of the cowboy with a touch of
contempt and imagine that his business
calls for little beyond rough oaths and
bird riding And yet a ranchman learns
something new every dry and is fre-
quently called upon to display an amount
of tact that is the balance in the scale of
success Did you sec a couple of thou-
sand range beeves on the trail I Thcywill
frighten at their own shadow s and the
on ly way to manage them is to make them
believe that they are doing as they please
To know when to push them and when
to let them rest when they should drink
and how much they can bo crowded
without losing flesh are subjects rcquir
ing as much generalship in their way as
the movements of a human army and no
one who has witnessed a successful drive
will ever afterwanl belittle the knowl
edge of the muchmaligned cowboy
GlobeDemocrat
Spring E 9edicine
la a ewxrttj with nearly rtrj one This la th
UittunaoC year la watch to purify tlie blood to
r tor thefc t appetite and t balld op th caUr
ajiten a the body la now pecoUarly atiaceptlble ta
benefit from mwilclac Th peculiar maUclaal
merit of aad tha wonderful cares by
Hoods Sarsaparllla
Rare msd It tha mott popular medicine to Uka ta
the rrtnr It cniea scrofula aalt raeum sod all
humeri blUoasaeia dyspepsia headache kldoey
aad U > r complaints catarrh and an anVeUon
caused or promoted by low itata of the system or
lmpcreblood Pont put It off but taka Hoods Sar
aapmrffs now It will do yon food
Builds Up tho System
I gladly attest tha Deeullar bulldma op power ot
Hood s Sartaparllla For some Una I have b n un-
able to attend to tualnesa bat Cnally at the request
of a friend I used part of a bottle of Hoods Sarta
parila which tare tone and streurth to my system
aadaade me feel young as when a toy Gaaf
vnxa T Woods U and M Lode Street ClacloiU
If you harm mad up your mind tt t t
Rood a Sanapsrllla do cot take any other
Hoods Sarsaparllla
Bold by al drauBta SI sit for 3 Frepared
by a LIIOOD A CO A potaecarlea Lowell Haas
too Doses Ono Dollar
COCKLES
AFT1BILI13US
PILLS
THE OBEAO UNGLISHBEHEDY
For Liver Ite lad eattoa eta Free from Her
rury eon
Aentr U
Martha Washingtons Wardrobe
The Department of State at the Capital
has a collection of the private papers of
Washington which includes ono of these
orders It was sent soon after his mar
riage and the American belle of today
would consider herself happy in the re-
plenishing of her wardrobe by this single
purchase of George Washington for 3Iar
tha The bill is a long one and among
the items there are two pairs of womens
white silk hose six pairs of fine cotton
hose and four pairs of fourthreaded ho e
two pair of satin shoes and four pairs of
shoes made of cloth Twenty pounds or
100 worth of Brussels or point lace are
ordered and there is a striking item of
six pounds of perfumed powder He
wants for her a dozen of the most fash-
ionable cambric pocket handkerchiefs a
fashionable hat or bonnet a half dozen
pairs of the finest kid gloves and a like
number of mitts He alo orders sugar
candy six pounds of snuff a dozen knots
of breastknots aad two petticoats one of
which is to be a puckered one of a fash-
ionable color and tho other to be made
up of silver tabby velvet Frank G Car-
penter
Snowshoes for Hor
Horses in the mountain regions of Ca >
ifornia have had to wear saowshocs dur-
ing the post winter The Nevada City
Transmpt thus describes these shoes
To make one of the shoes you first take
a piece of rubber belting about twelve
inches in diameter Fasten to one side
of it a steel plate so perforated that the
calks of the horses usual shoe will fit in
it Then by a clamp fasten one of these
with the rubber side down securely to
each foot of the animaL
> ovemterlgfO Thomas Torner Stott De-
pot Putnam Co TV Va wrote In bed with
acUUlcaam using St Jascbs OH OctKth
lSbfi he writes Three rubblncs with It got me
out and Uied me J o return 1
As Invettlgator has discovered that al
though dogs can follow a man s trail even after
strong rerfomes have been sprinkled along the
track
yetlfshettsof tisane paperafe ptacvd
on th crwtind to be walked overand after-
ward removed no trace f the scent will lie
Wa have used Red Star Congh Core
write the S sttnof tie Notre Dame Gorans
tewn Md for the cure of coughs op ireaslon
of thecheft anlecre tiuoif Price twentj
five tents ab ttle
TnzRE Is considerable phosphorus fa th poll
In portons of Georgia fn AfbaOT this si r ng
the light emitted has been remaikable and a
correspondent writes Pedestrians have
caught tliis luminous substance on tLs rfee
and ttielr path would he marked for a short
distance by the light
bt rm lsD ltu
As the coming ot a ureal ttorm s heralded
by lLa diiplay of csntlo ary signal so u the
approach ot that dread and fatal disease
Consumption of the Langs nsaallrannoanced
In advance by pimple bhitchea eraitioas
ulcers glandular swcllines and kfidndnut
icard manifestations of the internal bloort pol
son hichif not promxtlr expelled t rem I he
system attacks the delicate ti uce ol the
lanes cacsms them to ulcerate aid break
d iwn Dr Pierces Golden Medical 1 > im >
erj is the greatest remedy for this a for a 1
dieasta hati glheirorfcm in halll ot It
Improves the appetite and diyettlon 1 creases
nntrl ion and b 1 ds cp the waste 1 gvstem
The Treasury Pe artment is Infoimed ihit
many of the 1 rade dollars have been pIU and
filled so ikilfulrat > almost defy dctettoa
If bilious or safferinc from Impurity of the
blood or neat lanrsatid fear consnmptfon
scrofulous diease of the lang take Ilr
Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and it
will cure you Uy drnejlsts
OnriER have been issued to fie military and
naval forces of Ilnsia to he In a state of con-
stant readiness for act Ire ser Ice
Vena or middleicel men suffering fiom
nervous debility or kindred affections shoud
address with 10 cents in stamps for large treat
ise World s Dispensary 31edical Assoclat on
Uuffaio X V
Tncavrrace weekly consumption of coal In
London is 0UU tons
One Cent Invested
In a postal card on which to send yoaraddrfs
to JIallrtt A Co Portland Slaine wIZL b re-
turn mail bring yoa free particulars about
work that both sexes o alt aces can do ami
live at home where er t hev are located ean
inc thereby from J5 to 25 per day and up-
ward sonce have earned ever Jjt In a finale
day Capital not required yog are started free
If you have a Cold Couch fdrvhacsinc
Croup Cankeredthroat Catarrh Droppiu
ir ± TJ5mr Indian finirhrnr
and cures Irice 2
3 Physigulms
Failed
The treatment of many thousands of cases
ot thoec chronic weaknesses end di trcsstnir
aliments peculiar to females at the Invalids
Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo X r
has afforded a vast experience in nicely
adapting and thoroughly testing remedi
for the euro of womans peculiar maladies
Dr IMerces FSirorite Ireaerlptlon
Is the outgrowth or result of this jrrcat
and valuihlo experience Thousands of
testimonials received from patients and
from pbvsicians who have tested It in the
more amavalcd and obstinate cases which
bad battled their skiU proe It to tn the
most wonderful remedy ever devised for
the relief and cure of suffering women It
is not recommended as a cureall but
as a mo < t perfect Specific for womans
pecuUar ailments
Af a porrrrrnL Invlgoratlngtonlc
It parts Btrcnjth to the whole system
and to tho uterus or womb and its ap >
pendjjrrs in particular J or overworked
wornout rundown debilitated teach-
ers milliners reBmakers aamstrctsrs
shopgirls housekeepers mrrslnz moth-
ers and feeble women jrencraliy Dr
BOTAlOccxniendsanythlncT Broken Chi-
na Glass Wood Free lH at Progs Gro
JVbOpfuraln riaoa Cure lor Consumption
Cures where other remed es tail Sc
Ittfnrf + ie Ta
Jtietedtht
LYDtA C PINKHAMS
VEGETABLE t COMPOUND
WJXLZXXU
ANY WO MAM
Suffering from Kidney Dis-
ease or from troubles pe
culiartohoriex
tcbTtfvr tit UfittmtLt tfaltMf
rt eff nmJtkt IdMtmUiS
4 d ffUdttt cm m 14 iy Utfijy
11 has stood tie test of twraty year in reherar pmo5
cal pats promouag recoLinty of seasons and VunrJiip
weakness backacb and consequent nervous distress
Probably no other woman u the world receives so
many letters of thanks as Lydts E TmUuro of
Lynn Mass Mrs E of EnfieM J If says
I will simply ssy that yout Vegetable Compound is ail
you recomroead it to be IS Jtat dt m Uri e
gatd Another lady viwi from Ottawa a follow I
have just to by boujhithe seventh boule of your Ver
uhie Compound have used two boves of Tills and ser
eral packages of yocx Sanative Wah and thial it bet
ri ht to tell you how macs good I derived from your medi
oaes Tifj art rr iur GJ unJ Allthcraiaf
< > aches hare ahno t disappeared my stomach ts much
strec er too and X feci myself unproved every way
Price SI 14 hy adl DrsaUu
1yeriose speaks well OF rrT
Rochester N T March C3 83
For manr years I have been troubled with
severe rains in the back of my head and neck
the rain leins at times I
Lumps at large as a hickory nut
would swell up on my forehead and neck I
tried many different kinds of medicines and
physicians hut none seemed to reach my case
until I commencol the use of Dr Pardees
Rheumatic Remedy and before I had used it
four days the pain left my neck and shoulders
and went to my hips and limbs I continued
taking the remedy and the disease seemed to
work downward but there was but little pain
I am still using the remedy and I feel cooS
dent it will entirely euro no for I am so
much better and stronger than I have been
for Tears I cheerfully recommend it to all
Very respectfully yours
MRS rUfXBE WIinATOX
110 Mt Hope Avenue
Sirorn Statement from a WM known Indt
rufuaf
Lockport N Y
A short time ago I was afflicted with rheu-
matism so badly that I could not move My
hands and limbs were all swollen One fc > g
was so badly swollen tht it burst the < lm
The Sheriff of our county advised me to try
Dr Pardeea Rheumatic Remedy and bought
me a bottla After taking the remedy cne day
I felt relieved and in less than two weeks I
was ablo to go to work and have not felt rheu-
matism since Three bottles cured me and I
recommend it to all who are suffering from
rheumatism CIIAS R0BILLARD
Subscribed and sworn to lfore me
this 5th day of June 1VS3
M J TORELL Notary Public
Ask your druggist for Dr Pardees Remedy
and take no other Price 1 per bottle sii
bottles 5
Tanleo Medicine Ca Rochester If Y
limorant of the cause of auTenrur encounurvs
atient gets no better tit probably worso by reason of the delay wronjr treatment
ReafK i
a b as
crnF3 axi > racvEira
Colds Co3 > s Sara Threat InOuenu Brei
chit t Fssumoma Swalha ol Uia J slab
Lorabagj liflammitans Bhtanu
tun NeuralgiaFrostbitesChil
blalas Hiaiachs TostV
achs Asthma
DIFFICULT BREATHING
TrrttMtttnt liiTqM FilJt WITH PUS
s7iI y a lerhnsiri 0 fjf
MEr Pralsi ttrttUe llatU
tae > n ckC eftt r ll wh Itwaa
l e Firotaad N the trail
PUN UC3IUI1
ITiat li fntJ < tot exerurUtlac palum
Ilata inflammation tod cuMCiBCwtlofivwhetaer
ct toe Lnnc btomcb Bowels or other elands or
errae bv uo tvvticatl > n
AbaXtvateMMtmtultnaalf n tumbler of wUr
wui in few mtuatM enro Cm at SMwna > ar
FtoTSKh n ntmrtJ NervtHMa tteenUavior
Kick Headache DtArrb D aojier > CjUc FUltf
iescraad all iuteraal iwloa
Chills and Fovor Fovor and
Aguo Conquorcd
KAmvUS REAM ItELIEF
t on y cures the patient eUet with this terrible
foo t < > settler in newly ttlsd dbtrt woer ta
kfataxia or Ague exists but IT peope expoeed to ta
will rvrcr morntn on eettint wot of bed take
tw utyortMrtydropsof the leeaty Kellef laafLaej
of watrrandaluyacrakerL > erwl l escape aa
fc > Tau must b done beforecoiat out
There i not a remedial swat In t he wrld lh t wtlt
enre Fever and A ne ikI t n h M1 rimrBtnmt
and other f vr nIlM h uim AY M PIIU
iKUKft
so severe that was
nearlr insane and my fnends feared that I K U > A uvurt
would be Fifty rente per bottle Satdby drnisjsti
Iar PHease I leers Chronto
elaa kl tn y IUadrie
I p rlaAnectlonaof
DR RADWAYS
The Only Ccnatael
SARSAPARlLUaH JffiSQWEHl
The Great Blood Purifier
rercureot all ehronlo disease arrontla Root
TilnK SjphO tieCooipUnit Ooasumptloa Gtaad
Raeanutlun Eryslp
the loud restarts t benlUi anJ vljot
nV
the Lon s and Tbroat purlaei
oldbr Urusclvlo St er Bottle
DR RADWAYS PILLS
The Grea U r ani Sotu Rsnsdr
For the rare of aH disorder of the Stomach TJeee
KiwiiMn lever IiflamraaUim of th BowtJa Piles
andad deraucementa f the Internal Viscera Pure
It vestal e n t trJnx do tnercary minerals or
deeten r drur
Price S3 eeita per Mi Satl by aQ drncsUta
DYSPEPSIA
efDjspeialadistoiear ud with therutheUaUfitrof
IbosrsteiutoeiatractdlsttMe Take themedlolse
ecoordinatndireeu maaid obeerre what we ear la
f aiae nud Trua rw wcttntf diet
fsTSend a leftorstarne to Dlt Tt IPWAT
HKXS Usrrtn Mreet > er Verk for
tUc and True
Mir Nl HE TO SFT KAUWArs
ST3U
eouCHcuiie
no
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DRKILMERS V P ttat id Cough
and Tickling lathe Throat
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Arrest thattatarrbIrron
chitUt or Asthma This
Itemedy relieves quickly
Cure permanently It
pnrvmta IvrUnr a ldSwoUs
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neadacheIlayF
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rmedy known fitrUheotnatUm tfenrMv euralKta
LamttM o ItaikAihe W tnr t etild In the rhent
andali ache an I palos Lnlorsed ly Sin 1 hr l
rUnsand Umca Uor tue h nheit repute Fen son
llaster prom > tly rrttrve end rure where other
plastrrsand gre ir salves Itnlmenu and lotion
sre absolutely ne r Iewnrc or Imitation oo W
>
sint laraound nvnanes such VarHttrum 7 Ijn
uein Capkine a Ibey are utrertr worthies
and tntemled to derrlre Ask rue Ccsjoss aj >
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ACENT8 WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF
JENRY WARD BEECHER
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The followlnc words in pralso of Dr Pi raters FATtmnx rBEMTurTlOT as a remedy for those delicate diseases and weak-
nesses peculiar to women must bo of interest to every sufferer from uch maladies They are fair samples of the spontaneous
expressions with which thousands gire utterance to their sense of gratitude for the inestimable boon ol health which has been
restored to them by th6 uso of this worldfamed medicine
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Jonn E Emir of ITOtenherk TU writes
3fy wifo had been suffering for two or three
years with female weakness and had raid
ont one hundred dollars to rliyslctens with-
out relief bbe took Dr Tierces ravorite
Prescription and it did her more good than
all the medicine given to her by tho physi
cians durinjr the three years they had been practicirjjr upon her
Mrs Georck IIemm ef TrcriteUt X1
wntca I was a Treat sufferer from leucor
rhea bearinxdown pains and pain contin-
ually acroM my bnefc Three bottles of your
Farorite Prescription rertored me to per
fect health i treated with Dr for
pine montLs without receivlnc any benefit
The FaTorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon to us
poor suffering women
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Mrs Sornia P Eoswnx TTflffe Cottage 0
Writes 1 took eleven bottles of your la
torite Prescription and one bottle of your
Pellets J am dninrr my work and have been
for some time 1 have bad to employ help for
about sixteen years before I commenced tak-
ing your medicine I have had to wear a
supporter most of tho time this I hare laV
aside and feci as well as I ever did
Pierces Favorite Prescription is the great11c congestion JnSimmatinn and ulceration
est earthly boon bcirjsr unrvualled as an of tho womb lnUammation pain and ten
appetixinx cordial and rrstoratlvo tonic It I demepg in ovaries accompanied with
promotes digestion and assimilation of food Kraal heat
Address
Why did the Women
of this country use over thirteen million cakes of
Procter Gambles Lenox Soap in 1886
Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why
cures nausea weakness of stomach lndl
gction bloatinir and eructation of pa
An a nooililng and ntrenctlieiiint
nervine av > rie lrrscrlptliin is un-
equalled and Is Invaluable in alla > Injr and
suMuing nervous excitability irritability
exhaustion prostration hysteria spasms
and other diPtressinF nenoiis symptoms
commonly attendant upon functional and
ortrantc ulseasrt of the womb Jt induces
refreshingsleep and rebel ts mental enx
icv and despondency
Ur Merer ftaiorltt Ire cTiptIon
I a Icgitltniie xucdlelne carefully
compounded by an expcirnccd and skillful
physician and adtpted to iroraan s delicate
onmmzstion It is purely egtlable in Its
composition end perfcetlr harmless in its
effects In any r ndition of the svstcm
Invorito rrescrlptlon la n posl
llve enru for tho most complicated and
obstinate cases of leucorrhea or whites
excessive flowing at monthly periods pain
ful menstruation unnatural suppression
prolapsus or ftflimr of the womb weak
back female weaknew antevcrsion re
troversion bearingdown sensations chron
5rs Mat Gixa ow of Xuniea Ottawa Co
MUh writes lour Favorite Prescription
has worked wonders in my case
Again shewntcs Havinirtakenseveral bot-
tles of the Favorite lrcscnrtion 1 have re
salncd my health wonderfully to the astonish
ment of myself and friends I can now be on my feet all day
attending to the duties ot my household
TREATSBie THE G JK DISEASE
Many times women call on their family physicians suffering as they Imaxine one from dyspepsia another
another from liver or kidney disease another from nervous eihauslion or prostratun anotlirx with pain
d cti
this way they all present alike to themselves
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HENRY WARD BEECHER
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from heart disease
here or there and in
and their casygointrend Indifferent urocrbusy > r separate and distinct diseases
for which he prescribes bis pjns and potions assuming thtm to be sich wlicn In reality they ro all only ryntpttns caused by some
womb disorder The physlaan bis practice until larjre Mils are made The sufferiox
and consequent compl writ ions A proper medicine
Kticntgctsnobctterutprobablyworsobyrcasonof
ike Dr have removed tho disease f all those
e Pierces Farorite Prescription directed to the route would entirely thereby dtfpclucg
distressing symptoms and Instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery
Sirs C F MoBaAir of Xo 71 Lexinato SL
Eart Jfoaton Jojw says Fire years ejro I
was a dreadtul sufferer from uterine rouWes
Having exhausted the skill of three phy-
sicians I was completely discouraged and so
weak I could with difficulty cross the room
alone I bejjan takinjr Dr Pierces JUvorite Prescription and
uainff the local treatment recommended la Ms Common Penso
JJedicU Adviser X commenced to improve at once In three
months I was perfectly cured and have bad no trouble since I
wrote a letter to my family paper briefly mentioning how my
health had been restored and offering to send the full particulars
to any one written me for them and eneloting a tiampeden
feiope for reply I have receicd over four hundred letters
In reply I hae described my cara and the treatment used
and hare earnestly advised them to do likewise From a treat
many I hare received second letters of thanks statins that they
had commenced tho us of Favorite Prescription had sent the
UM required for tho Medical Adviser and tad applied the
local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein and were
much twGer already
A TTarTelona CnrC Mrs G F Sfragux
of Crystal XUJl writes I was troubled with
female weakness leucorrhea and falling of the
womb for seven years so I bad to keep my bed
for a pood part of the time 1 doctored with an
army of different physicians and spent large sums
of monev but received no lastinir benefit At last ciy husband
persuaded me to try yoir medicines which I was loath to do
because I was prejudiced acainst them and the doctors said
they would do me do good 1 finally told my husband that If
he would get me somo of your medicines I would try tbem
ajralnst the advice of my physician He rot me six bottles cf the
Favorite Prescription also six bottles of the Discovery lor
ten dollars 1 took three bottles of Discovery and four of
JavoritePre crlptioDand I havebtenaftound woman for four
years I then eat the balance ot the medicine to my sister who
was troubled In the same way and she cured herself in a short
tune I lutro not bad to take any medicine norr fur almost
four years
THE OUTGROWTH OP A VAST SSPBRISNCB
In pregnancy FavoriirPrescription
Is a mothers cord aL rclievinc nausea
weakness of stomach and other distressing
symptoms common to that conditioc If
Ita u w is kept up in the latter months of
Testation It no prepares the system for de
livery as to jrrcatly lessen ana many times
almost entirely do awsy with the sufferings
of that trying ordeaL
favorltPrescription when taken
in connection with the uso of Dr Pierces
olden Medical Discovery and small laxa-
tive doers of l > r Pierces Purgative Pellets
IjUfeLiver FilU cures Uver Kidney and
ladder dUea cs Their combined uh also
removes blood taints and abolishes can-
cerous and scrofulous humors lrom the
systfi
i arorlte Prescription is the only
medicine for women sold by drujrgista
under a posltlte guarantee from the
miDUfacturrr that it will rive satisfac-
tion in erry cose or money wlU be re-
funded This jruarante hsjs been printed
on the bottlewrapper and faithilly car-
ried out for many jears Larc bottles
fino doses tlJOO or six bottles lor
J2TScnd ten cents in stamps for Dr
Pierces larjre illustrated Treatise 1C0
pa cs on Diseases of > omen
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