Sea Isle City Pioneer, 20 April 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Taa Dm job Table, — W# ar* often Baked for information 1b regard to the proper manner «•/ arranging a dinner - Ubta The follow log wuU are, we behove, the correct thing At tor® all things have tout linen spoil ess and ironed property, and your kilter and gtaue shining. Arrange jour plains upuu the table right aide up. A kulle and fork ahould tf supplied (or aaoh course, ahd a deaaert spoon for soap. Pteoe the knites arith the spoou between, upon the right hand, the forks, with the tinea down, opon the left All the diabes should be wall heated. The napkin ahould be neatly folded with a piece of broad or roll inside and placed at the right-band side. A china bowl full of ferns or flowers. If obtainable, should alwgya to upon the dinnw>i*ble, or s flower-pot of growing ferns eoncualed in a handsome jar. lu giving a dinner party, a largo block of ioe plaoed ujon a salver and covered with moss end flowers will make a pleading ornament which, aa the lee melts away, oools the air. Soup is usually served first, the servant handing the piste* at the left hand to the guest. Only a few spoon - fuls are In the dish, aud no one **ks for or aoodpte a second plate. Pish is next served with potato cake or rolls; or small oyster petti ts arc served after the soup and before the reest appears. When wine ie, served, if you dq not wiah it, put your finger over the top of the glass and say: ''Excuse me, please. " Hie dessert is placed upon the table after the salads have been aemoved and the cniml* brushed from the cloth. Puddings and poetry are served first, thsu jtdlies ices cud cake and fruits. Finger-bowl* should be placed at each plate when the fruit and loos are aerted, with a dainty napkin for drying th* fingers, *iU '.*• 'ii'. fMwtto.n Chops with Piquaxts UaoOt. —The almost universal fault with piquanta aauee is that it ia too aoid. Take a deaaert spoonful of obopped onion, another of capers, another of pickled gherkins minoed. Plaoe these In a fry Ing pan with a tablespoonfol of vinegar and let It efxemer gently until the vinegar has simmered dawk to a few ■drops, then add a gill or more of good gravy, which must have had every particle or "round-eye" of greaae removed from it by skimming, Laying a bit of blotting paper or any absorbent paper on the top of the gravy bowl Will take up all the "eyes." A eahspoonful of as} t^ a pinch of thyme and a powdered Uiy leaf, heated np with tha mpr and prepUtdpicklo, will make this ah appetizing asnce tor cutlets. The secret bf getting it past right is to have the vinegar almost entirely evaporated. . It your gravy is not thick to Irogin with, adds touch of brpwnod flour or tfjux before you put it to the jrfquanle flavoring. The same sauee sfrrcn for fish, with browned "drawn butter," If the aieat gravy is not desired. ? i lr ■ •'•»i | "Whole" Wujlat Mt-rnifH.— Uaeouo and a half cupfuls of fine granulated wheat, or 'Srhole 'wheat, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one teaspoonfui of cvaam of' tartar, half a tenapoonful of sods (or ana and a half teaaxwoufnla of baking powder mgy bo substituted for these last two ingredients), hall a tee1 spoonful of salt, a eopful of mflk, onethird of a cupful of vratsr and an efcg. Mix tha dry ingreoienU together. Meet tha egg till light, add the milk and wafer to it, and stir into the dry mixv tare. Bake in buttered muffin pans in a quick oven for twenty-five inmates. ▲ doEOA muffins oun be rasde with the quantities given sbove. x, 4v ! Btoowwrp knNunra.— -Drowned kidneys make an excellent dish for the breakfast table. Melt some butler in f ■aansps n, and what brown pat in slices of kldaeys, out thin and roliad in lour, if you do not out the slices thin, they ahould bo cook wi for fire Minutes before they ere rolled in flour. One reason why kidneys in the various ways they may be eooked are not generally liked is simply because they are frequently served when about half cooked, and there are few stomachs capable of ' digesting s i%w kidhejr. If anion is an T flfllieable flavor, pat a few bits in the melted totter. Ooooxxtrr Pttt— Open the eyes of s eeeoanut wfth s pointed kJHf* orgimla^ ahfi pour out the milk hit© a cup; then IMS the shell and take -Put the meat ahd grate it hnei Take the same weight of surer and the grated net and stir together; beat four eggs, the whites and ytfte separately, to a stiff foum; mix one cup of cream, aud the milk of the eoeoanut with the sugar and hut, then add the eggs and s few drops of orange or p»Try">n extract. Line deep pic- tins SuTSkTSSit. Xu»« wnt <h. castard, and bake careful lj half ah hhnr. Bmb Pmrrn-T — it*rh lUBhHKM having come, this Is a pretty dish. Cut two mushrooms into dies and try them for a minute in ateblaspoonful of butter. Beat together half a dosen egvs, a tea spoonful of salt, a little j ifptf I half r a ewptal of cream, and put them in a saucepan. The mushrooms and two tabieapcsaifuh of butter are neat added to thane tMoAkta, and themfatlam is sBnud over s modemte fire until it b* gins te thtekrn Take tb Mom the fire and beat rapidly until the egg baeomea quite thick and creamy. Apvead alsoas Of toast upon a hot platter atofi heap the mixture upon them. A garnish of points of toast — thin slier* eut tola tri itopf mi li siiiii/' -; • Tw* OoHMOixms's Obowduu. — Take * tour iablwiMM an of chopped ""V*** have been tried with alio** of salt pork, two pilot biaanlts btwkaa up, one tablespoonful minced sweat marjoram and one of sweat baatl, one-fourth bottle of eutom^ hall a bottle ef port vto* half a grated nutmeg, a tow elovaa and pepJgpto pounds of fresh cod aud em toss eut to sheet; pot ah In a pet, with water enough to cover it shoal an inch; ball it steadily for an boar, stiring ft carefully Serve hot to a large, piMtt tor pernios sufimtog ^ Bern worm not to the person, 'ctatoeS/mr •to touN^ It M nighly reeammanded

t ftuhbfc.it* UL KkVfcXATIO.Xh Ok tilt MICRO*C*FE. ; wgnr.:i-A4Sv£aL?'.n','.£ssi.!-I tie iwetih ■ ot ! d Km » ma vmUi • tattle. l and etfitalad of Ul« by the discover* with lbs microsoops of the most dreadful I eneuiy of uiaokm-i in tbsformof u*> gads of | liUis dceih dealing iweasitok -Jbe air we I breath* and liv* in ia eharged with Ihwe deadly lit(W growth* in proportion aa it ia iatactad froqa variooa uoiiuui aowoaa. 1 having by raoatit exioninaota and reaoarcL baco aoows to ba tha moat fruitful oauaa live ravsgsa, it is bol natural that tbe reUisisvsry phase of lhaaa satCnnding dissovaies should ba sabiaet to aaivenaT dlaauas iw end are now reoaiving tha unqualified ia lorsamaut qf tha leading esieuUAc mav and tha medical sad eeisotifr K>um*l* art. valoos disoovarj which is pronouuoed the grsalaat sdvsocs la msdicsl ndSBSS of mod To L. Paszwob, the eminent Fraud Ubvilpd^fyK tfJhaacfiWffi point ^loart^atorribU iMwaroflhaaa germa dmorihsd sevsl varistisa of thaaa paraaitsa, wmt oomparstivaly If I islasi, others artramaly dangarooi . Ono ^pam haprove^f .asafias^f .vaacma; mala sad bards of cattle; sAotbar tha acu>B tha nature of thaaa garml, ba polaluk out a of the1 di^^otand Transix, with tha aid of other amine ut Baghsh iavsatigalora, msde s number of eximfn«iinn« of tbe floating ]*crti(lw in tber stmospbars. end found npm^ctaef hsuig sporas capable of prodcch.gdiM & « ludrj ■adJbaaHhjMo^iu^jui^^^gw^ and nnhwdRwehShftba poiaonoua garxna vara axtgUfily BHmarou* ererywhart.. Dr KczUXru Koou. ofj Wallntain, Oar mafly, a man wboaa work in connection with tha organisms of oootsgioos diaaaaoa has made htm s recognised authority upon tbe •ub>ect, by axpanmaoting after the methods of Vtzxaum. has dlaoovarad and publiabed SSaKSzSS human raor. opoa tot famlfaia. floor, oarpals, eortaium walla, or in the bedding, end only requiriug a proper degree of warmth, moisture and hi system u unheal tiiy 1 t^^oaUajb^^^kr up draSf* Kr^ipadwim gllrfcaniiss of great thJT have Uw^^r" •net of minute rod-like bodies bariag, vliru active, some power ef motion. Tbey band in the like a bow and rtraightes with s Jerk that sends Cham a tow times their own ln.-.g.t: At tl.« temperature of the Lamar boJw they are tha mart Bqtlru. ( « TUr rower oFtommse or rvprodeoUcti b ramarkably grsaL One germ in a few weeks' grow t h and di etc., leads man to avoid theaa s great measure. The danger of their preethus drawn into the interior of tosbody through the long and narrow respiratory (xuwagea of the throat, chest and noee, whieL are lined with eofl membrane and covered with stick* moras. In this fluid the* find asff 1 growth. The 'rooidn or eaurrb, ozMia or ehrooic oatarrh, hay fever, etc.. are cnwtomn msaifeetaUoos of the effect. of ooe of the least harmful of the*, terms or ssieresgsses. In the discharge* rom the respiratory passages at Wash time* thoosMHls of the living ealmalouhe are fonnd. The fever, debility, i<ains "In tbe bones," loss of appetite, ete., are indioat ton* of theti decreasing effects upon the vital organsIt b from germs of slower development, however, that tbe greatest danger follows. To the one mom tolly described by Kocn ii due more deaths than to any other known causa. Aooordinff to tha mositiliw of W ram. Fukt and Dsnun, ovar eight million people die every yaaf from this cause alone, l lie annual deaths in Planes, Kngtsnd, (isnnany and finest* from their dsstreettoo was over one and a half arittooa. la Ihe s£E$2£i afiSs&jTKi U active and healthy, the U*er, kidnsgs and boweb have to a wonderful extent the furnishat an important tooieation for the =aaa5£SEsas Ureinafbr shown. Tbs stodbs of Lararu, an sminsat Italian, and Woon» Foasun and othssa, are Itowl SfcaSrofaasgyaK were eo^Umt^httloaSUam or tondd liver, dyspepsia or indigestion, lung af^ctioaa. bronchi Ua. kidney dbeai^ chronte diarrhea, spinal cossplatnt, tover-eores. white swellings, kip-joint dieassa, rheumatism, malarial dbeaetw, such as fever and agw ell the various aorofm hms affecu^i^ the rally to ha wweefully treated oa the same general principles examinaUon of the blond and eSsraAaas nishl*d Itqt ■aiiliai of HlWr W? • witofi i imuon K> iito •UvrtZ^ DoSlir* JUg^'sfH

The greatest ronet> uf symptoms were found U> ecaompsny Ihstr presses, dae to peculiaritim of the aewkUintfeui. the part of the body uioet Mnously aflc, ud. and tin- ef • tuvto o 1 tha<ttfle»wi oigan. lorid \L .yvtem er thee genua Apoug tho v. -t common warn ireqiutai h ^1- iv-. oeaealgi.* patae, nausea, ooostiiMitioo, poor or ta«i^:,ie appeutes, diarrhea, bad b<aath, hectse fever, SOagh, night -sweats, ooid exUemitiea, dyspepsia, (aiarrb. eore throat, earn pea. ete., wtuie wbaxa the ehto was and other symptom* were ouuunoo, end all met with In oousomptiun. with the or tee ring cough, nigta sweeb, diarrhea, and other sympton. do. to the efforts of nature to throw uff aud expel th«er germs wees &u£rQ±zri££i aud ulorq lii tlw lamp, U»«r and Other LaxTbe oorrueive acids and mineral pobom are found to iomu tl>* power of killing three germs, but the dangerous nature of El hemxU bTVeut their internal hor the purpose of expelling the germs aoos wxtlun the s/staui it b necesaary 10 reaort to vegeUbl# stotodiea in order to itoanse the Wood of toe genu* withoot injflrj to the An Amenoan |*hy*lciati of largo experieuoo ia the treatment of all formauf Aisiasss, now ouocluaivey shewn to be caused by uaraaitic life, for many year, devoted unich tune to Um- :nve.n«auoo of the canxw of these aSectious, and in I lie treatmsjdol eublc ageotswhu-J. ho seed with marvelous In cases of wasting disease, as consumption or scrufuls uf the laug. and other organs, and in all cases attended wiU. great weakness. K was fxmd u> exe* Um must WD tolfe-aD^ restdrstirelijuonros, agents resorted to by the medical profession in MSh cases. Hjpophosphiu., Iron ami quinine bear no comparison to ii in boildiag up ths XAtoagJh of toe debilitated. The recipe, *s cdrised by him, has been used for years with the'greatoet (MOeff IB a 'att end mini ■UCCMaful i rmcucto Tbs written oxiwrience of tbs many solarera who have l> cured and who exprass is terms of tbs liigtwet praise their indorsemsqt of iu great valoe, are sufficient to 111 volumes. .Mvlbg witnesses are everywhere, monoinentatoti.iHie.'U genius and progress in (US Itealing art. Sofferare from "liver complaint," givins 'Ilaeto "bad blood," oOBSumptlon. scrofula, ;«HfiotoaraflastiawfM4 aymptozn-s, tbe ra. suits of blood i-iisonlag from the ravage* at the . dgadly paiaaitee or lismsx genus so bngfly tofyijwd to., fled in toil reatofiy prompt relief asd e nermai.eat ours, n# groat and merSmdng dsbuuul for >!..« ChM -given and l*eorleas remedy for so ma >y blknabrfllmat, but leally tondrf^ ailments. led to its pn-nhtaUon da puye and oo— tfito-toma niaM khs asms ef Dr. FlWMkAbn Modtoal DbcoVer*. It can beWjUiasd the world otar at drug and fist.»ral Store< -tt'i full directions for ibTu»S will he found hi the pamphlet tiiat »urro4n«i* mbh bottle, it exerts the oust toon. Jarful ' Wtjtouletipg and ixmgorxtiag bbaat on the liver, thut yreaieet gland of the human system, vtuco vas been not inaptly termed tlie -huuskeepsi of our health." Through the in. weased action of the liver and other em oneSfcig. Eggjiailssg s w®ucraCTRr srsr. bealihydWbsrgm, h from the aostrtts in S-TS"4iHc ihould be aesqpstvd with 'toe use or Iks DbcmiWi . It is also sdnssfab to us* this lotidn in otoSr local mahifsstatiaus of Ibssss of mucous surfaces . By this means tkeiuato* of d basse are tleeiiuyed aud the membranes cleansed before any of tbe poisonous bacilli are absorbed into the tdood. In eore throat qoitw or diphtheria, the Oatarrh Hamedy liquid should 1* osed to- a gursle, aiwi the <iutoan Medical Du^KtoSWflffwAbiw Bf Speaial or |>jju U^c^n^^^d alm^^gq-uto^fe^be the usXf* Dr. 11*c* s^sroSto^l'rsaeripUpn in conjunction VHh toft of the Discovery, sturdily restores tbe healthy func -he^4Mste iu huihhng up and inng. In any case where the boweb have ten to*tiv?anfliwfiarwgu!*taa gndwrted trroc inficiently by the mild lasative iropurties I nsnrienl by the Golden Medical lhsoo* « r/. Ibhiag healthy action, and in expelling to* disease- producing germs from the blooa and JiSdm Medical Discovery ogres all humors, ( from Uf worxt scrofula to* oom moo blotch, ptm*ie or eruption. EryaipsUs. ealt-rhuom. fSvwr abres, ecwty or roagh akm. in short, all diss mis caused by disease germ- in tbe blood, are oonqaered by ibis powerful, paritylngetodthfitfovalingmsibunie. Great eating ulcere rapidly heal under its benign influence*. Especially ban it manifested its potency in coring fatter, rose rash, bolls, car tmnclee, sore eyea. scrofulous aores and swellings, white swelling*, goiter or thick neck " Tbi^f&f^d lbgl Thortbffhl, ebase this fountain of health by using Gold en Medical Discovery, andgood digeetioo. a fair toflfi, boayast Spirib. vital strength and soundness of ooostitniioa are estabis ecrafuloae diaeaw ot the lungs indnoed by the deadly dbease genu bKvftm, ia promptly and puvitively ar. seeled and cwred by this sovereign remedy, if token before tbe lasl stages of the disease sre reached. Fspm bp wuaderfal power over name as too restriettte for a medietoe that hom Its wood*! fill combination of germ. iirtiUf lug, as well as tonic or strengthening, alterative or Wood cleansing, aiui.hi'i>>n« ifiuretic. pectoral and nntritire properties ia B&eqnslvd, not only as s remMy for con SSST^t'SS: Shis' sesrtss w w ^ m e— ws wi vw as ■pots on faoS *r body, frequent hoadacheor gixiinses. bed taste in mouth, internal htot or chills, alternated with hoi flash**, low flphdto sad ftootay forei>odia«^ irregular appetite and tongas ported, you are suffering en Medical Discovery has no equal, aeitef'^SSSSiX Cfi bk-d. W»to tulT (m KWlMMaiVVIfi, PpTTT OCHlfftM fiTil consumption, ti hea sstoaiahed the medical kr

gywBi.*! SSiffiisb* i ' *SW* u-ik"«*es< The living akcieton in a Mow Tare toauoam has coouaittod bigamy. We duu t eepiHae Uiaru was a sane woman in the country, oatoidt. of the mediusd pttduwkMi, who would live with e "sheirton in the closet"— or the dinian-room, or kitchen, or in any other part of tho house, it ahe oooid poaaibJy help it Purs uod hrer oil, from toisrted liven, sa lbs seashore, by OsawaB, HaaaidAQx, JL T. Absolut aty pun and ewest IV ttatos who have oaas taken u prater U to ailothan. Pbyeciaas daahuaM s^ertoi to all aihar oUa sc£?tHCT*ll«»r*a' A New Yoax dooior has laen flauriug for the last twenty years, and has reached ihe aoocJoaion that vorr small feet on a woman means a temper like oayenne pepper and a tongue whmh will lis about its boat fnaiid. This is a noble effort to console women with big feet, but it won't work. A to NS»n.*M« * mm m* weessil*. arums h. Bsksr. or tow*. Vgo -j led. wWMfUWes. "My so* mm uktm wllh swsfek tsttotop »W qety to«. j^n M f. old m swl wxfcsn* twTte. I.-.) ^ l, nh-f t*jm mm Wumse**sriUue4aeS Uvr hyroe. »i« inssiil sDkiehb.i kwhMK g u g k> ro> Mto. SBC oosttSMd tsknw it tfll tto sorw SasUj WjMSto- Helsemrlweety-w r**r« at *«%. a*o — — Ckutor oil, besides being and exoel lent d reusing tor leather, reudara it wartain proof, it should be mixed, as; half and half, with tallow or other oil. Neither rata, roaches, nor other eormin will attack leather so prepared. Mother liau'i Were Syrup. . v ^ lahaify .^^kees. ksmtses, <mUmrnc; tor J Omvomro youth; wBo»y f" said the Beacon street young man. "I'm boar ass man can be. I haven't had a chance to go down to the bank for three days. I've had ao many Germans to lead and calls to make." €*a Thlity Dags* Trui. Tbe Voltaic Belt On., M anted 1, Mich., will send- Dr. Dye's Ortubrated KiectroVottaic Balls and Eisotnc jppltaaoss oo trial tor thirty days toman (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lest vitality and kindled troubles, guaranteeing jpecdy and mmplutf rmtorauoh. of health and manly vigor. — Address si above. — Pf. B. — Mo risk la Incurred, w thirty dayi' inal is allowed. - — fpHiT.r way anyhow: "You're getting quite bald, old .man: you try rum. "Rum ! So I have. I've bought gal loos of If "Ah, I aee; but then. pYaps, you oould never get it any higher thah your month !" Qborfoot that tbs Chinese men should have fliacb long hair. . Lsdma if you would lift re your hair at i->ng m the Ohtntue and ,** besuUfwl aa s HourTa,use Oxrbolloe, tbe deodorised petroleum tiair rvoewer and tbtt»Cf- • t ^ a Wimtxkm paper tells of a hen that committed sutoidt Soano hens sr. vary sensitive, and it is supposed that this unfortunate fowl waadnvec to th< rash act by boaring that bar owner was ohaigfc« only forty-fieu canto a doaan for heragga. „ Tie m*«i l*l« Qreut Is tbe bast lu toe msrk«». ^ B to* mom mwimmiiimI and obtiK ei. Bo* bet *—*■" u lane m two of anv oiasr. f Vd6*grtoO»s wtil last two weexa. It rvcnvuJ preanum at the Centennial and T&i hxp Xdbdb* also ton) a h at vsriooa Buta fsiia Itoi ao ethto EvYkmTLVov*: Philanthropic passenger to Irish emigrant, with small bondlo— "Where's your trunk. Pat?" "Phwat 'ud Oi do arid a thrunkT "Put your clothes m it* "An' me go baked?' vxorvt xr «a now prcaonbed I* oaaea of Scrofula, and Other diseases of the blood, by many of the beet pbywcisaa. owing lo its great soooern la cunng all diseases of <*-*** lr sal moo to not put into the water In which it is to be ufcd until the water is bolting the meat will be nicer In every way. fc will ba more firm aud keep Its Mpe better. Ml Utolfl," Ctoara oat rale, wke. rvaoto^ aws. aata, ka«neeitowatouktswaat^r^tovt*. ito drtefhto fiwm ossum la a panrlcaable drink in tb^paoulte thl^g»^a^^hr^ and Malaria, ebills, pwitivrly ■ eared by Kmory'x Htaadaivl Cure PlUa Tbeir cqu»l duknowe. aogar-ooated: ao griptar, 8 6c. lr you have chatoe pototous to heap for seed, put them ifi a box of sand in the collar, Tbey wRl po$ sprout nor freeas. Or. Kline's Ore** Bsrve'toesiuw to th* marvel ct tne aga tor all serve tones ;s All StftoSBLlT *** " m "Toueet »mm Thar* is fallowahip amqug thg Tirtuea jBM3 paaator caytrorowir1^^ "HS Of tka ieaut to lafc.Twta.t.Taaajjqt Jis^s'rsisiftnc: to build a road Mb Galveolan to a aui tohle pocat on the Red river, lo ooalrol Ctoton traffic which goaa dowa thai j»t>aStsBF rs^ST' ^TpaDioemtr* ^ feeedinf^Heart a ^SSStSr-*7®

A say n*»»i«awp wrtn x x <; 4 k i at ca*^«^ 4. IK- ' 1 llMf totuOi * 4|«4u: I did:*' .* a id Dr. Bull's « tt jriup sed cum tu The quiokuut way to asp to foul air from a well to to heal a Imr of iron rod hot, and Lower it down into the water; the ami den formation of steam is aflsotuaL Vegedse JWT WHAT I HEEDED. Ms.»mvs« —— A lv-r Stfr i save, istss mwtas #r tea year, s lom Maxisr letasr ia lit liiaift, end toto xusr TSjyXw'S %-Sxi aSvueJ mm to tao auasa, I to* so, oatt a svuve* u> •ajMi whei i ee«ecc. ii laiiftiHi unViajaiam up,ai*3 lasso our led like a new fasna. Tmu* imp i ifsto. ton. KUXAKCni ffOKTSK. laritoiu ton to. Bkeumaiism, ItodlgesUss. b Ai-f Ukoss. ltd., Apm to, IU«a bear tor: I ton ftwt wJcnu from IfSenwebhb sad IsdiEaaaoe fur ore* two yre**, and mm I save . !■«*— sren taiat veer VduKTTHS I Bare rweifoi fits iron I ksr* una uu two botttre, w.J I tb.uk * iu tA- w4 ef s taw man I wto Or rtwuxr-4 to wr boetis seam. I ces rnsonl toe YKUJCllXE Cur Wtel a See So** for at*. kaapecafcnj ;<a* ton t J LXW1A US B. ud to. Low of Appeiitr, Inasitade and heaeral ltoMlUy ftaeroa. Mass, tosr U. Mto. i iu tor: Tew oaeUM iinawniinn ef VEOKTIXK MSftjaUw lliBrasi and Ekwd Parttor ladaosc ma togrva tt staoroeca n, sed I esadkUy wlmd <SeTt« ty orpeksat a » an yea im^fawM<?awfJa >^ Vi wiMrow fern, sad pwtiealHy to awtoe was sadly w, asm wws n*ef appenu. LeaieensamS flnwk Deux; Tkc vfiiETlM. Sadto* 4mmed affsa sad we siw saver vUwbi K. fa seecres was ao s»pwvoi io tsuossetsa* toaar ef toy frtrwds aad reisurtw fesre srnu umd U, witt fixirat asusfseUoa. aaj turttsr luiurasboc wiL be cSstrfsQy girea by Town «nur, UtoX IL WILLIAMS. Been tmpertwato CMyliaU. Vegetixxe. spring medicine. k 8oU br All Drank*. pivwnri anakesis Dr. & Elsboe't Sxtara*! Rle Bestgty OlinaiUMrgMMSSuMAbS CURE F^R MX KW0S 0fL PtLES. - FRAZER AXLE GREASE Btoita ttaaarM. «ea the rwwwflweIvrey yarkac* Bam ear tvde — rk n^m^wsisrr1 5778 SONLY sao tore PMMMU1U SI Suit sssssa porVtoesa nat *aes«awgaakgw tew* yiwa^^^^i^reieatou*^

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