The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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So great has been the development of headed man 1s usually too fa*
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Dr. Julian Chiaholm nays there are
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HOW '10 CuRE A HEAD ACHE
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CONSUMPTION.
HAVE i
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PILES
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Nieya About to Ml Hall for Chieezo-
one of the wonders of the Great Ma-
positiou.
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cerning the matter:
I will not attempt to go into the
mysteries of the development of the
aroma in the ripening cream for that.
I believe i. clearly beyond human
ken. and at the best but a matter of
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Bran a Food for the Invalid Home-
Thing* We Do Not Da—Oeeaslou-
al suheeiliag-Varm Notes
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The question of aroma in butter,
and how to produce it in the most
_ . engraved stones in the British muneum
’ perfectly clean cloth should be laid showing that the fashions in garmenta
<mde the grease-spot gasoline should and headgear of the women of Babylon
A man with the rhrumatisi nust of *0
wish be was a bonetess < odHab.
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Sold byG-ocers everywhere.
W. BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mada.
-erfe
may be offered as a drink.
Grass hay. tea etc., are also very
useful in the treatment Of disease.
(TCMEFROM DYSPEPSIAORBILE:O-
ITS FORMBE VIOLENT OR MID;
at the time of the deluge were about
the name as those now prevailing
WEHAVEFHKSA
. Engine* and oilers.
no attempt to swim, but quietly lay on
his tide, with his nose under the water*
where in a few minutes hit mundane
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JJ Ithas mnrethan threetime^
*• th* strength ut Cerna inixed
But the dog had no idea of being
foiled, but rushed across the dock and
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the
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ent
A western theater which had been
temporarily cloned announces that It
will shortly reopen with Mito. Fly-
, away, the celebrated da use use, newly
painted and decorated.
am teetninu. softena thecums reduce indartua
•tea. sllar* p-in.cureanindcolle.e • botte-
Cut an apple in two without slieing a
seed and you will marry the man you wish
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9y are used In the
38 preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.’S
3reakfastCocoa
i whirh ab»olut^ly
| piere find tolubfe,
Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco
YIKLD ATONCK TO
OK. BO SAN KOI PILE REMEDY,
| A man'*'ideal friend i, ■jone who r106i*
scared wien he coughn
cengnins Lenas «• censumpiien.
venal than offering this substance as
A man always feels foolish when be
talks business witu a woman.
You who have that dreadful BLOOD
POISON and have taken mercury, potast,
B. S S. and all other so called curve witb-
oat permaneut help caa be quickly and
permaneutly cured by the Cook Remedy
Co . Omaha. Nob. Write to them and get
the evidence
The woman never lived who could talk
buainess without raising her voice.
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Thinga We Do Not De-
1. We do hot consider that we knox
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YWURTEMPERBERILED. AND YOUR ANSMYERSUNCVN
' YOUR TONGUE BEAS R0UGiA5 AflEe—
YOUR BREATH-BUT NOMATTERWNN FORMITMN TAKE,
BUCANCUREIINSTANTERTITHPRESTON’S I
mmammmDs°HED-AKE
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ft Bad Eyeing
Reliable Eye Water, does not burn or
hurt the Eye, when applied. Fill* 0000:
children like it. cure* indentation and
granulated lid*.
SohaRDickevDrugCo.,BristoL,Tema.
ing saturated, because the surplus
. must always pass off wherever an out
to be the best in the world.
Many times imitated, but never equalled.
Get the genuine. Made only by
Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co.
Durham, N. C
weary. end his power* of digestion
weakened in consequence, we induce
him to take a warm bran mash, which -
comfortably distends the stomach, and year without
satisfies any craving for food, there- them.
I have been troubled with dyspep-
ata, but after a fair trial of August
Flower, nru freed from the vexatious
trouble—j. B. Young, Daughters
You who have thatdreaiful Ni,0D
POIbON anil lisve.iewrn icp-cu:- twatti
H. K H. and all otuer~oca ied ran * wun
FLAGSSEV22Vs*":*
everything about butter-making, .»
something new is being discoverel
Preston's Bed Ake to a sure cure for
any kind of headache, bilions, neural-
gie acute and chronic. It will cure in
15 minutes and never fail. Perfectly
harlesa. It won't cure anything else.
Mold by all druggists everywhere.
No one likes to feel sick without show
ing it in his fsos.
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IrcIINO Fsa anowi by moimeun
acid* found in butter. which, are of
themselves simply disgusting, are in
some inexplicable way, and in such
proportions, released, developed and
blended by the action of the Inetive
ferment as to produce the much
For the Worid’a Fair.
The famous locomotive "General,"
used by Andrews and his raiders la
their dash toward Tennensee April 12,
1862, has been repaired and will be
brought to the world’s fair.
Westemn style.
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rather to make new ones. The sub-
soil plow helps this work amatingly.
It should follow the drain and it wil.
-zwzozi Water.
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whieh aeta darectly on ports afeted,
abeorbe tumore, allayitohing,efectina 1
s per nanent ours Fries Me. C: ----
•f mark Dr. Boean ho, PUi lads l phis. ...
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every month. Not only from our own
wacO.FEMALE.OLi-SFapr
,13 fuaitur.o n0 Eief toutezii
ingihehted byejectrkety ned ”•“*
artesian -utr lor bathing anqaae«iM“....
AC MoUSMA vaL- A M- Ere* ,W ***.»«■
Toma, r. Mmpno, "emmngon
nxMiio • de tnautren.mtu:
iif Wile tor aav •ter • uwda
out permanent h-ip cat be 'I *g‛
oermanently oured, by tie Eoo Rm
Co., Omaha, Neb. Write 1oima <1
the evidence
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before reuring at ngh It is a promoter of
nleep. 21
Every girl of sixteen thinks she isbt
ter than any of her kin. , ' r
„ A Stranger Im • srmnze aand.
A. Buck. Jr. writes from Andal«sla,
Alabama, that lie wan token witi dvaen
again into the water. Then he made
II E SANTA
Maria, the larg-
est of the three
vessels in the lit-
tle fleet of Colum
bus on his first
voyage of dis-
the petroleum fields in Pern that pipe
line* have been' run from the main
wells to the coast. The opinion is ex-
presned that the Peruvian field will
soon be able to supply the demand of
all the west coant of South America.
When in the course, of human events it becomes necessary to recom-
mend some brand of Smoking Tobacco, we unhesitatingly .pronounce. \
Blackwell’s
time by Juan
and should be used in connection . . -
With the other remedies. - Let it stand until cold.
What ia Aromar
. &ut a Womans work —5
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only relleve, when Ely* Cream Balm, pl»*<
• nt of appliestios and a sure cure for) Catu 1'
and Cpl in head, can be had. .
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eis. gin aneenine supplleh, . /
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work are we continually learning but
also from the research and observe-
lion of othera
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no great stretch of our imagina-
tion to suppose that the flavoring
Probably no work on the farm pay* be poured over it, and should be rub-
to well as that done with the subsoil I bed with a clean cloth till it disap-
plow on land that ha* ben well un- ( pear*. .
__derdrained. The advantage of sub- ! Before whipping cream for the top 1
A _ TheACipiKolPinmt, colling to that one operation Insta a of chocolate or coffee it is bettor t
Asthma irg, "B: number of yetra and if the drainage add the white of an egg and a table-
kan** lanaunavsrplowrgivs sru ars
rtsidofiztombivnnvomeieu--- it if new land were drained a* soon cream, the whites of egg with pow
zmemMnMgte=*7 ’
- a rope, encircled the dog's body and
covery, is shown ■ raised him to the dock:
below, as it is —
represented by '
the dra wings
made at the
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SUICIDE or A DOD.
Piunged Into the Water and Made M
Attempt to swim.
A small dog, perhaps one of the
spits family, committed suicide at the
wharf at Green Cove Springs near
Savannah, Ga. recently, by drowning.
About 5 o'clock the spitz came at a
fearful pace from St John's avenue
and ran out on the small wharf, and,
after looking longingly into the mys-
tic depths, decided to return to the
water's edge and take an even start
with it. After plunging in he swam
outward, then circled around far
i awhile, finally making for the outer
end of the dock, where one of the
hands of the steamer Muna ire lowered
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FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.,‛Araipasgdpnat.rosortadatonunuuiuSHIP8 OF COLUMBUS
HINTS FOR THE TREATMENTOF caray. Then after the underdrain i. BEING REPRODUCED FOR THE
SICK HORSES. I down it lake* year* of freezing and WORLD'S FAIR.
„■ I thawing and clover growing to estab- ' ......-
[lish the old water-courm again, ot Kobuit Santa Marin, ana
soWERs
tery of the bloodicat tspe Docicr w < re
ailed In to no efect. A Ktrunger s vg e
gested Dr Ngger» Hurklebergs Condial,- •
and to its use he owenhisuire.
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2. We do not keep a cow that make* _________________
lea* than 200 pounds of butter in a de la Cosa, who was a pilot on the ves-
year; ' t sel: A reproduction-of this vesnel was
3. Nor put the dry cow on a starv- launched at Carraca, Spain, recently,
ation ration; and her appearance at the time is
4. Nor expect a cow to make some- shown in the accompanying view.
Is the horse very thing out of nothing'; This vessel is living built at the
A. Nor keep our cow* in an ice- expense of the Spanish gov-
house hog-pen or dungeon; 0k 1 . crnment. nnd the two smaller
6. Nor allow them to go a whole vessels of th fleet are at the same time ]
I carding or brushing under construction in that country, at |
the expense of.our government, and
Patents! Pensions
22 wrew ra
tATBXci o raaaiLL - waimoiotoji. p. q.
gg.EALFOLKS.BEDUGED
ammeN-Hicazf.
TEXAS WHEAT REGION.^-'
sna-zenerlformme vend tiame and pontome
WK * MAMAM hnMl* Texa"
DAMTV Ntadei yoyr memiurw, »t worth R
rAN I d Mend for namples. Agent Wantot
Peopea TauorCo 1N eth M. st L,outs Mo
to claimed for certain European ex-i The best way in which to clenu hair-
peri* tnal they have discovered the brushes i* with spirits of ammonia m
bacteria that to claimed to produce ju effect to immediate Norutbingi
E this delicate flavor, but it is my hum- i required and cold water can be used
, ble opinion that bacteria are in no just as successfally as warm. Take ■
sense producers of this aroma but teaspoonful of ammonia toacuart o:
I that simply acting on the substances , water, dip the hair part of the brush
• In the cream they release the flavor- without welting the ivory, and in a
| ing acids in just aufieient proportions moment the grease to removed
that when blended, delight the butter The best thing to remove
'expert Whether .they owe their spota from carpet, i. gasoline. If the
origin to a ferment in the milk itself. carpets have been down for some time.
, or arelotroduced from the air to an they slould be taken up avd
undecided question. -Coleman. Kurai sbaken free from d A
World. ——-----— <- - - - -.....
< Unlike the Dutch Process
gcA No Aikalies
r, -DU-
c A* Other Chemicals
jr/rr FTLL
■EMiA of mj vomen.
E»”"ma=1 Dr Pveres Plen,
Ee E22 ant Felleta To
5 2 begin with, they re
E *0* ■ th. amalleet, and
■ , ■ the enslest to take.
E. EA They're tiny,
E <---), tag sugar coate’ anti
E. N ' AN bilous grunules,
EEM. 2082 ecarcel larger
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is ready for them.
Then, after they’re taken, insteed of din
purbing and shocking the aystem, they set
la a mild, ensy, and natural way. TWe*
no chance for any reaction afterward. Their
Mp/aWa onstipation. Indigestion, Bilious
Atncks, Sick or Hillous Headaches, and all
derangements of tbs liver, stomarh, and
bowel* ar* promptly relieved and pernan-
ently cured
They’re put up in glam vialn, which keen*
them always fresh and reliable, unlike tbs
ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard
bores.
And they’r the cheapest pills you can buy,
for they're gnnmnlera to give satinfuction,
or your moey is returned. You pay only
for the ea vou get.
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M yeortorsays It act gently onthestomach,/ver
ami ki iu«vN. A t (q a p asant Uxathw. 1hte
E; n lly"atea0n hechi an * prepared for
LANE’SMEDIGINE
:SBi.-i!ne‛r Famliy iealcine move*
bowelneneh’day, Addrets
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SLICKER
Te I EI IENXD SUCKER 1s warranted water-
bt I r^i nna xeorin,hamt rangiriy from Oto 19
hofwpoweope <eeuMi:T1nn4 MV Mu"u
enginieilierNrI tiktufes 1adnten ""reren Xe l
1 ompipt* Line of Won l-rev, U«-
fure- iullett Gin: aniatritutor-, and
Mana Hun- fo-pitatr- aq Anjetor" Iathev.
Mubber and < mun B-lt ink. “h«f'nrt •'“'•••f* tron
Mi l ittiny*, Vaivet, ete A full Hoe "f mneuin
in most cases wnere the devi ia ... "I-
of an oftense, a men Is f e vhat ' t* .
Caneers Permayenuy Cured.
' Ne Haifa no aeMa no enu-tica n ■ tath I
tree applications of our renter, urn "I
tantatuily arantee caneer Wilt rj-uS o"
root*, leaving permanent <"r*. If li fa! • mak
amdavit, propetiy atte-ted. an veruid
momey. rtee of rmry.zith direettmnntor
•i TKstment in ndvance v, jeurLecucer
minuteiy when order ng J’*’ •* itaw2
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with which; he to indulged whin in । cream: nor guess at the temperature
full work is judicious and bran is with the finger; nor take two or three
selected I* it necessary to adminis-hours to.churn;
ter.purgative medieine a bran mash ' 13- Nor gatner (he butter until the
ceptibieor it, action, and a smaller dasher gtandsontop and then dip
portion or the drug is therefore re- !{I out o the buttermilk
quired to produce the desired effect, 14. Nor add coarse salt by guess;
there being at the same time less nor werk the butter into grease. .
risk of'painful spasms accompanying 15. And finally, we do not send orint
its operation. Bran mashes may be butter to market wrapped in old rag,
given hot or cold—cold are perhaps that may have seen other seryice. In ' .
quite as grateful to the horse; but the 1 the home —American Cultivator.
nibbling of the hot mash in catarrhal Farm Notes. -e
affections is particularly beneficial j A heavy feeding ahimal is the best - ayA\Ve=erg----{ . . 0,
from the necessary inhalation of the to buv “2.'—I had • pevert. atteck n1 rat anrh An! 1,
am. aris ing therefrom. ' Most ot the dog, are worse than tie i- --gd-=a saton. I sufered terriiy from roumngin my
Of all the roots by which horses are dog at nii: - - ' - bred. I procured a boite of Ely* ( rat
tempted, the carrot as a rule Is the, * . , , Balm, tad to three weeks could h**r,« wu A:
favorite and most beneficial one. h> Super phosphate is, a good fertilizer - , TItE BASTA MAIIA.. ever and now I can say to all ytom aiitj
is said to be somewhat diuretic inits for fall wheat < oui ry. arrivingin New Vorlm ’ img wuRhproratatzhthhs
effect and to exercise a salubrious ' Raising a variety offers a bettor to take part u the celebratiou 1. tr‛camy Eam wonan or chda “ureriug iou
influence on the skin." Certain it to variety for the stock. v i to-take place 2 "otohrr n<vt At atarrh— A. E. Newinan, Grayilng, MLh . ,■
when cut and offered frequently by i Fine hair on an animal indicates that the svensela wit,;mal! via h 02 _ . nt., nothi It toQutokh-
the hand of a groom, a sick horse is I that it will fatted rapidiy. ‘ , Lavrenee river and the lak N. tn xAPPbz int Heller at onc. lb le
coaxed into eating it when disinalined ' Let the profits from one crop not go Chiicago, where they will cnstitut a" urceptnat Druggists or by mail.
to partake of other nourishment, and to make up the losses of another. feature of the Splumhian M^B-ithm' Rori-Ea 66 'warren SL New York
the greatest benefit results For Ue - What to wanted is Practical utllHv A speclat lamation ha- beenm ELrERoTHE. 50 "aeu Sh Me"
ailing horse, then carrots are most ruther than beauty JPtormor elor " auedby r'resident Itarrikon qaetu ' to falling in love withagrgwiu,
valuable as an article of diet, and a , 2i vu.d-attm.,i. , apart Out. 2 next as a Ke nerarnolida) - ymptotas of hay feverf /
few may be given to advantage even ..The quickr A breeding anima, thM thds date correspnaing with that ot ■ - '
to a horso in healthy condition. hta doth ing to recommend it tut it Uet. r. 6. s i 1e, wIn ihe Hrstunpe THE TUELAXATIV riINciNI
pedigree is sold the better of the new world ’ wiu,Vigti't,"i Uy flu Of the plants uned inimanufacttris ie
_ Better sow a less acrage in wheat aiseoverer. TuePresideht -in Hkapr: pleasant remedy, Ssrup of Fg%, has a pI
* v— .v 1 -i-h j elaiatio Msays "On that day let ihe, maueotly. beneficial effect" o'u'tUe butnan
people: so far asppsgimle, as fnam Nystem, while the cheap.vorela) e« XIae1
toil and devte theranelven conhek, and mineral sofuton*, ■ weuuli • 1 • ,3
rreis as "may mseexpres-br w """"6"
Th. who spends his monoy rehdlgrueadntnhathat I':,
proof, ail wilike < p y ry in theharieststorm. The
niewlMMEL Fil* KER s a perfect riding coat. arid
coverstheentresadlelBewareofimitations. Don t
buy a coat if the "Fish Bratidis nut on it, Ilustra-
tdGatahrueite..A.J.‛ToW.FK,Rostod,M4L:
Bile Beans
troubles pased away forever. He
died of a broken heart, perhaps, and
not of madnesa, as some unsentimen-
tal people suggested. He consumed
about fifteen minntesin ending his life,
and th, act was witneisel by about
fiftv versona.
as IM forest were cleared from it i dered sugar lightly dusted in mnke
oubsolling would not be needed The the drinks much more tempting th: «
decay of roots of tree, la the subsoil when served plain Whip vers stin
makoe a natural drainage way through in either «ase and keep on ice till
whieh superfluous or stagnant water wanted which shos1a ie ter; *00D
oaa pesa But ia 99 cases out of IfO after being preparel
Oat meal to most nultritixPls as a Pem8ree 18 8010 11e Dewe"
food for a comvalescent horse, is most - , -
valuable; the bruising process the but have the soil rich, well prepared
grain has undergone breaks th, husk, and then secure good seed , 1
and rehders.it more' easily acted upon When an animal la grown profitia
by the digestive powers It is usually , feeding ceses except he Umiiet
given in the form of gruel as which i iime required to fatten for market -
it is one of the most essential articles j T no iarrer wno spends his money ot the great aemiryemeni in ine tu iPirHtrus'C* +
of diet for the infirmary. It is also a befoie he gets it to always st n disad- completed centuries of Ameriean life . or" a •
ready inode of supplying the tird, • vantage in marketing hispredrei [Columbus stood inihis age as thepior There i », good deal inbecoiinsie
thirsty horse with nourishment after । The profit, in feeding animals are neer of progress and enlightenun ut cburaged inatme.
vxertion,when, he returns to the {graduated by age. Thore is more The system of universal ednea- aZ
Mable , growth In proportion to the fesL the . tion is'in our age thd-most promninente 88 8 mv,, endmcht*
Linseed is decidedly Included in the first year than the second an<| sMittary feature of the sp’i'it of <n- Prqston , Hed Ake *8 11 eertuin amP
lick diet roll It is nutritious and When an animal is fattened fom n lightenment, and it is peeuliat iv ajni-9 •!
from it, oleaginous nature, sothing lean condition very rapidly the fat priate that the schools be made Id the. C
to the frequently Irritable mucus . - . . " _ • - . .
membrane of thd alimentary canal ._____________________________,___ ...... ............. .....
and hence to be particularly recom- sentsarough look and fool. Ant by tri over every school house in the cpumiry,
mended in the treatment of sore the hand. ' --
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' I'll Starch, Arrowroot or
"deMERG Sugar, and ia far more eco-
i omicl, le^» than one cevt a cup.
Jt 14 delie ous, bonrishing, and easily
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Thebopes of cure held out in the advertise-
inis Paauuro alon for
repose restores it, wonted vigor. K We do not allow the milk to stand Spanish committee. < aas ever been made n behair or Hontettera
Doe, he show slight symptoms of cold very long in the stable to absorb foul The Santa Maria wan built at the ar- ik.nuh Hiiur» hat IB not susceptinie Of
orfevef, a warm bran mash is a con- odors. \ senal of < arrca, sixty-three days being omple nubstantiation Care han ever heen
venient plan of steaming and conic- , % We do notneglect to strain the taken for the construction of the w, mihUh^un'i: 12
quently soothing, the irritable mucous milk at once after milkinKr sel, under the direetion of Engineer, truth- Allegations tside of these form no
membranes of the air passages; 10. Nor set milk in deep cant in eopoldi Puente y Wilk. Her length bipion the record of thinsteriing, time honored
it is a substitute for the m-e well water without changing the -between porpendiculars to S3 00 meters; "temedyiproven by the most respertableevt
stimulating diet he is accustomed water at least twice or without ice; length over an, 90 10 meters ektreme maanidi bnssrmhedmfor. mnd aneyscortjubie,
1 and gently promotes the activity 11. Nor mi weet cream with beam, 086 meters. The hull weighs chronie indigestion and biliousnen Iinan
of the digestive apparatus it is also a cream to be churned loss than twelve 17 tons; it hi a five decks and a main: 1,»ff»bly' Bur tonic, promote* cohvalencence
convenient medium for the exhibition hours before churning (Tho cream is mast, fore mast, mizzen mast, bow- and mitigaten the ihhtrmities of “85 Taken
of certain simple remedies to be men- i ripened in one vessel which holds the, sprit. The armament consists of fix
tioned hereafter. Is he incapacitated cream for a whole churning); falconets anti two lombards, the lattur
by lameness, a lower diet than that | 12. Nor add scalding water to the being on the main deck.
” ” """"" . ... The. are to sent to this
f V.
I
i- . i
S < onsumptive and people •
who barn weak lung» or Anth- ■
2ma shoulduse f"p,NCureforEe
173 (o,ne umotion. It hat enredE
Me thonennda. sthrshetinjur
ER d evne. It i« net hart to tase. EB
583 it the be*tcpugh Bym p. h
Q| EnI everrwhere. 2-e.
Positively cure SickheadacLe, Consti-
pation, BHiousne«. Liver Complaint,
• Colds arid General debility. 40 to th«
bottle.. Sugar coated. Easy to take. De
not gripe nor sicken the stomach Sold
by-drugcists. Pric c 25c. Reliable and
j economical.. Sample dose free.. -2:
7 G ('j 4 ; Gi n St.. N. Y.
“’Mothers’
Friend”
MAKES CTD BIRTH EASY.
Colvin, La., Dec. 2,1886.—My wife used
MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third
confinement, and says sho would not be
without it for hundreds of dollars.
DOCK MILLS.
bhao^iklo ftaauuiTon co..
Until(LAIRETTE Ee38 L,
a p-Sr;
cam, toljer ken, Arid
shezthrouh beforeeEapu
1 - - tlhemen.-
. N.K.FAIRBANK&Co. CAIRETTESQ4eSt.Lu.
—---------—— ;------
jpeedy cure for headache It is gu/lrnn
ced to cure an v kind of headache. It
, ■ , - a , _ u . . , will do it in 15 minute*, and i( won'
goes on in layers and rolls up it peopl the center of the days den- cure anythihg else. Can you look for A
bunches or laypris rind the anima’ pre- atraton: let the national flag float better or fairer propsjtion. Youpuy
. . only lor the gmsl it does. .
7. • -------- - and the eXereises be such as sli«ll ini- - , „ 1 < m ~ j —— -
IhroaU; nor is its bland effect local , when the second crop of cover it press upon our yodth the p.atriiti do Every man would likectobe abie, to00"
«nly. Its more general influence isl’to.be plowed under it should not be ties of American dfeenship Ttcpkea woman s3-‛20......
particularly observnbie in affection* i allowed to get 4tpo ripe. A good churelies and in other pla
of..thekidnejs It may, be giveni sprinkling of lime before plowDig will bly of the people lit there velexe ec MHaphLlrmnseisara <
either polled, forming, when। cool A hasten the decay and greatly add U sions of gratitude to divine. povMnce qtves Strength, axis Dig"t un. few •• i .e
gelatinous masa mixed in that state the value as a fertilizer. .. forthe devout faith of the’aisvhrer nerve*— crestec appetite The, baat tone
with bran, or the lquid after boiling . - ------ , .. . . , for Nursing Mother*, weak women an"
■ - “ Houmhola Help*. anil for the divine care and hi an • tbiMYta. '
In washing black wool good, before which has directed our hbeorzane - --- -eege,. . - ' •
making them over, use 5 cent, worth abundantly helped bur people. Doesanzoneknowwsndewa
of soap bark to a pailful of water. The Spanishicommtte - hiving th .walk, side mi 81 -.2
- - . .. .. . . matterin.charge have mnadei 4tEefi‛ V Z ’ J ,
wrongside. . examinations of all obtainable ata ovworzereohouarbonnpcaredo""tostom
In thodase il putting up jelliop iveursahahitheienesceh S ; argentlon,rgmnonnrgcontorgerr"ana-au
It Should be recalled that cotten bat- ‘ trin" ‘ ...... mlaria ‘Asplendid tome for women E4:
„ . ting i* more often used by expe»’enced determined exuet' °Pie3 o tht 1 " , hildren.
uniform way.ls one that isalwuys. housekeepers 10 cover the glassto than Columbus vessels , j ‘ --• 'I'l I
coming up and the last man to At: paste or papers dipped in Tique A great deal of data of ver vm ind Lying Is ‛ofter ealles Ngvratire a ,
tempt an answer is John Boyd. ’ of ’ ."202.. character has been obtainei; but n-th-
Illinois and he has this to say con- Asbabbypainotshoeswilzarthe ing that would give the exact d, mil* K —
efect of the prettiest, neatesv toilet wght ALBERT BURCH. West Toleto. Ohto, afa:
hameyromakepezpanodt &JS? s waktng vaRi- "t " ’ SSKffl?®} KSx
■ thgginran>’i wha.....ata». - u1l
klndofa^lL tnotheengraringsandpaininenet that to deal thereto a vers/p11 <" v
1 i. - _.1 ii . u u i- i ' the ffteenth century, andasther wus tion of sorrow: y - ■: -
zzgrwN"proucoyzoparen and recommended to keep the brag, le n mhip that wud tai rou e re As yox, vqura bgyusin. d m • om
niMt d"tlcn, perfume*, use several curl in moi.t weather. It •Ppnea namnear’aran) aurapecwnfomn." ma "fErnagpmnr "injnegua "
<.gtadl.Bt.Uat.ta of thomeeivenat- "lhssnggrawderuspluablsdonyipo! — with a i&SfeS .mt
when carefully blended In the proper sons with blonde or light-brown hair. carave *werez heniworrpe
proportion, delight the most send- < in black hair the powder .bows a flu, come ifrom the Car “ ei
■ • " .. . ■ dest nnd cannot be used, and with this etymology 1 i*
Chocolate should be cooked by in- afe to iuPPo that the name Kemple Baisamwii stop,i ie cou at
tense heat in an uncovered saucepan, was applied to thovesue on '7^,^
In order to prevent the oil from sep. account of the grace and beut of Uffilhta
nrating from the rest and foating o. their form, and finallwas applin t Sm"
the top For this reason also choco- the light venel which wentcahsado I Umlensa man icarefut wien Aiewear
late should not cook over five or .if thefeetasdispathboats Mevorthet apiughit, hewilookfuntyt
minute* after II has thoroughly lesn, we think We have very authenti: urr rimi. u a rm
melted Thto~Tho~T>onW data, perhaps all that to ^1.^ andi,OVRoDREEIANEEME.WATEN
soughUfor delicate aroma I know it watet this data has served for .thedninof 600. @oo, chvaron ik It 310 it l> < i -y
‘ operations in making the drawing Drug Col, Bristol. Tenn. Mater irs,
which is produced: wholesale agenta, Dallas, Teaa"s
retrieum in prn 1 Misfortune never come, singr
a
M ■ of •.
- 'V "4 »
a 1, -
do good to repeat the subsollins
every few years, thus enabling thi
uuum—j. n. xoung. Daughter* r ..---z--- soil to hold more water without be
Fofece Harra.i.18 v . - * F, T MeMahon, veterinary surgeon
, , 86, sburg,, Ky. had to the Chicago fir. department om-
headache one year steady. Oue bottle munlcate, to the Street Railway ne.a
of August Flower cured tue it was view an article on the treatment of 1 ‘ 1 providedtorit
Positively worthone hundred dollars siek horses from which we find an
tome—-J. W. Smith, P.M.andGen. extract in an exchange. After specify- ’
Merchant, Townsend, Ont. I have ing as the principle substances from
used it myself for constipation and which to select articles of diet for
dyspepsia and it cured me, It is the the aick horse bran, carrot, oat-
bestseller lever handled—C Ruch meal, linseed, eta, the writer con-
Druggist, Mechanicsburg, Pa, tinyen ,
---------- p Bran stands decidedly foremost as
AT the food most generally in use for the
ri* invalid horne; it acts as a laxative; is
PIMF i freguently tempting to the appetite.
nep l I" ; and is easy of digestion. There is no
HV‛ part of general treatment more uni-
■ j CAKE
/Men wout Aue warier M itertikes
Jala less about the dandruf fu terhul.
-shnme. Na.tr cerwumti-."
Warn***, «• »*re. g m• "et-u-- Are
mw orusunt ter a. t *• U wxu
It 1* foolish to talk of w sat * a* • siuu d
do yhe we knew what M will do
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1892, newspaper, September 23, 1892; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584211/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.