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KO?,SK,IO,n AFFAIRS.
Ke Adulterated Flour.
fi®»,lteration of flour by meins of po
yjlHour may be detected by vie his of
fWK Take a, spoonful Rod pour upon
j|||Utflc nitric acid; if the flour be of
it VZill be changed to an ontago
Wlr ’ wholly of potato flour, Hie
|ltj||wonkl not be altered, but the fl mr
into a tenacious jd], , if. there
fl'tur be adulterated v.-,. .. p./.iio
will not be difficult to dec; 1
take a spoonful of Hie. flour and
Jhfealnpon it a little muriatic acid, if
be of pure wheat it will be
tuj|Wed to a deep violet color, but if
S tjr< fl be inixcd in it, i; will then
■Hfa odor like that of rushes, -O'c’.ic
n
■B I IteclpCM.
MBAURFitoto u. Oncc'ipfcl s rar,
Soft's, two i i c'cam, oar pint
HU# ;*>'*<* ,ln< l one-half tcnsp'xiefals
HM' powder. Beat the and
her, add cream, flour, with
M|lloWucr sifted in, am! pirn h of salt,
JHKnlo smooth batter as for cup c. ike,
PuHnto long, narrow or ov;.l buttered
Ri® bake in hot oven over thirty
r
Pound (Hkr. -Six cups of
KB- two cups ciu'lt of butler, 1, own
r .w and mol.-isses, <■ ight eggs, two
Iljßjpoonfnlß each of cinnamon, ginger
RBlodannd two nutmegs; dissolve the
hJKin a cup of sour milk. Line the
■ with greased paper ami put a brown
EMSr ovcr the top to prevent the crust
■fcrfihng too quickly. One-half of this
She can be usod with good results
uMKtckd on Picrlicd At’i’i.KS. To si c
n ffifads of the peeled and cored apples,
jifAl four pounds sugar, one quart of
i Ifll cider-vinegar and a tablespoonful
o of ground cloves and cinnamon tied
t tsdy i'C tt ***g Rn( l steeped in the vine-
Ma. tittle while in advance. Make i
J Wip of the sugar, vinegar and spices,
; a& in it the apples until they ar . soft,
I J plot broken at all, then dip them out
||| bottles, cover closely and kgep them
H while the- syrup boils down quite
' |l|; then fdl up the bottles with the
; |||© and seal. Many use moie vinegar
; ' i here suggested, but it makes a more,
agj preparation than this recipe, and
ftiht hence be chosen in preference by
Sts of sour fruits.
(.ack Bican Sour.—This popular
gp is made in various ways. The fol
I Ipg *** very good, and requires less
,|rk than some others Take one pound
Kid beef, near the shank, half a pound
I ■ pork, and one quart of black beans.
|>p the beef and pork, and boil them
BRi the beans. When partly done, idd
...Xjjrated carrot and an onion. Boil
| Kral hours, or until the beans are
Oy to fall to pieces; then strain
| Kugh a soup sieve; return to the ket-
B and add salt and jieppcr to taste, a
| Bnle hard-boiled eggs in slices, with a
• le sliced lemon; or. omitting these,
|a “Firrce Meat lialJs” in their place.
|w making these l:is\ chop cold beef,
|s|l or lamb, very line; add sufficient
h|ir to make it sti< k together in balls
Ntiut the size of a walnut. Roll these
!ffbeaten egg, then in cracker dust, and
111 until Jbruwn. Add the balls tot ho
■Ap just before it is served upon thu
———
Household Hints.
IWovcr jellies with sugar when set
|my-
I] Do not make jelly in damp or cloudy
11 >ath<>r.
(HpCtrdr put away a jar of fruit partly
F-’|cd, as it will be almost sure to spoil.
JlCanncd tomatoes should lie kept where
ips dark aud dry. Light. injures them,
buried wormwood and tansy sprinkled
Tfout whore black ants congregate will
' *ar out the pests.
*> In canning tomatoes those fresh from
vinos are better than those picked
j|ld rijiened in the sun.
d Save the strength of the housewife
1 id servants by having all kitchen uten
; |s as light in weight is possible.
5 fA. new and palatable way to cook egg
dint is to cut it in dice, boil tender in
. Ited water, and serve in white sauce on
i t-st.
'Whole cloves are now used to evtermi
jite the merciless and industrious moth.
1 !is said they are more effectual as a de
toying agent than cither tobacco, cam
•ior, or cedar shavings.
i-j The Signs of Drunkenness.
| ; |Thc symptoms of drunkenness, oe it
jserved,*uru air paralytic, and are ail
I ue to loss of nervous power and of
’ Muntary pontrol. The flushing of the
lice “shows the paralysis of the small
I lood vessels; soon the slipshod utter
ace shows the want of voluntary eon
rol over some of the muscles of articula
jon; the double vision indicates the loss
f accommodating power in the eyes,
nd the staggering gait shows that the
>ss of control has extended to the larger
luscles; lastly, the drunkard falls
prostrate in u condition so closely re
sembling apoplexy that the most ex-
Kriogced occasionally tail rightly to
<distinguish the one from the other. If
'he intemperate use of alcohol be per
isteil in there soon results a dcgencra
ion of all tho tissues of the body. The
tcrvous tissues are. perhaps, the first to
uffer, and the shaking hand and totter-
•ng gait are infalhbly followed by a
smilar tottering of the intellectual and
aoral faculties. The stomach resents
he constant introduction into it of
rd ent spirits, and soon refuses properly
,0 digest food. The liver and kidneys
;ive out in a similar way, and the
■npainnenl us their functions causes
xfriblu dropsy. The heart gets fatty
|qd weak, the lungs lose their fresh
elasticity and soon there is not a tissue
k tho body which lias not, in one way or
another, succumbed to the iu treatment
F which it has becu subjected.—
Phi/tK.'iaJi.
w>ul.-I b«- » irtithfel game >-» Rive to Dr
I'ieroo’s •’(lolrtea Diiieovery," thb most
olhca'iiouß nifwiu-.ine jet disrovercri for arrest
ing the early of pulmonary df»-
t I’,«t cure” would no;
sufficiently ifldioate the scope of ite toflunix,
and usefu In *ll the many diw awes
which spring fr»>m ad( ra.ngwnent of the .Ivor
and blood the “Discovery” Is a ifafe and sure
specific. Os aJ! <ln;ggisl>i.
Mrs. Holmes of Cincinnati, has compfe.'vi n.
■'l.DUOinile yael. ’. cruisejna.ns.ging h< rown yactit,
< o:i«un,f. ton, Nc.rniutn, (Jroernl Debility.
Wnstißg Dhieaae* ol Cbildreti.
<-lironic Coughs njtd BroochiUs, e,ui bo cured
by the use of Hoort's KMirr*noN of Pare Cod
Liver OU with IlypopliOHphil«v<. .‘rominont
physicl-iiis us it arid Uut.ity to r.; groat vaJuo.
Please rest! the f ('lowing. “I u. 'd S ’ott’a
Emulsion for an obstinate. Cough with Hemor
rhage, Loss i>t Appetite, I'ii ii. ..Mion, Bie<>p
le-sriOH«<, A.c. All of (lu.se, {save now left,, mid 1
believe your ijuulsiori iiux aav <i m case or
wclJ-lievelojx-1 <;o:iHiir-ipl. on." I ElNDiutv,
M. !>., Lone Stir, 'l‘exits.
The German go/, > ri'.r:-nt, n-i; i<rt>s ra-'wsvy i
to keep colfw on sr.lo i> waiting rooni''..
W«»«n-vii 1 i’in- -•••«
! i tbs tjl.l ii" H, fi.r o i’be;' , 'I ' •. .( e b 1 >r.
1:. V. IIT ILifL, .N. V.. -en:. to any addresfi
l<>: U‘ i lie its in -,i : IIS. it 0..i.e,-<eH rtljeccnr.
I n! sei f-i.re.'l ment
Ask tied to help an t;r fortunate man after
on have done, all you can Io !: •!p l.ir j .
How often is tee light < f l’i ■ liouscho l
clouded by signs of rn-imcholy a” irritii.bi uty
a Um pa-t<r tie L■ Vet It' y are not to
b i binned, lorlh'ey . t. tfier>„ult adrno.rtlj'.
(. ■ i to th which no ti hr. > not of
■ '.1.1 no c.'iu-e n’ -y l»- removed and jpy nnf. . e.d
tin- of Dr i . iren’s "1 avorvte I'r.’i- ■(.-
:..'oU,”wbich.,vs a ton it: <u d >ie'-v in<- for d.ebih ‘.a,
fed women, -H cerbi.in, H.'ife (. I [doimajit. I in
beyond a.I compare the gnwd. bes-ler of no
tren
An /American m’llionaire bought ah Italian
vdl v ami paint.ix! out soino hc->U>riwU frescos.
< <>nsanip(hni —iire-Sv i'ureci.
To the Editor - i'l '.ise inform your readers
ihet, have a positive remedy for tho above
■ .irnnddiserute. By its timely use thouH.uid.s ol
• ions <iai->oh have lieen iiermanently cured i (
rthajl be glad to h< nd two tHittloH >1 my remedy
i hkk to any of your mulora wiio have con
imotion if they will send me their itxpceHit
.nd V. O. address. Kespcctfully.
T. A. BLOCCM. M.C.. 181 Peart BU. N. Y.
Aiming the i»eojilo of to-d >.y, there arc few
indeed, who h ero not heard of the merits of
Prickly Asli Bark and Berriee, as a household
reined y. Teas and drinks have been made ol
i horn for centuries and in hundreds of fami
lies have formed the Hole reliancein rheumatic
and kidney diseases, ITickiy Ash Bilims now
i ikew tho plluxi of the old system, and is more
beneficial in nil troubles of this nature.
The Vnuth’s Cwn»e»l«n
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by far the cheapest (lluatrated Family Weekly
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( hewn by the fact that it lias won its way into
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iii-Ht * <1 He ises
Hai- been the cause ol! much bronchial trou
bles. Coming out into tho open air a slight
cold, f Slowed by a severe cough is contracted.
Take in time Taylor’s Gherokoe Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
Taylor’s Catarrh Keraedy
ftiil < -rtiii ~ty ■ re you, ornocharge. Treatise
on Catarrhal Trouo.oh mailed free. Address,
City Hall Pharmacy, 364 Bniadway, N.Y.
Ringing Noises
In the ears sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, or
mapping like the report pf a pistol, are caused by oa
t/u-rh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very oom
mon disease Loss of smell or bearing also results
from catarrh, flood’s Sarsaparilla, tho great blooA
purifier, is a pct uliarly successful remedy for this
disease, which 11. cures by purifying the btood. If
you suffer from catarrh, try flood’s Sarsaparilla, the
peculiar medicine.
“ I have been troubled with that annoying disease,
nasal catarrh, aud have taken all kinds of blood purl
tiers, but never found relief till I used Hood’s Sarsa
parllla." .1. L. Roo-rr. Murksborg, Ky.
Hood’s SarsapanHa
Soh! by all ; »dx for $5. l»nepared only
by C 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. LowoH, Mass.
100 Doses Ono Dollar
The best and- surest Remedy for Car© of
all diseases caused by any derangemciat of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stcnmch and Bo wels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to tho ben*Scont InflneEce of
A-JJJ
Ii is pleasant to the taste, tones np the
| lystem, restores and preserves health.
4 It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fell to
I prove beneficial, both to o’.d and young.
5 ea Blood Purifier it is superior to all
i others. Sold everywhere at it.CO a bottle.
KIDDER’B
DIEESIYLIN
A M RK Cl HE Kill
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Over 5,1t0 1 .yulcians have se-.l us their approval of
BIUESTY LIN, aoying U,at it is the best i reparation
for ludfeenlon that they have ever used.
We have never heard of a caso of anemia wtera
OIGICSTi LIN w at taken that wk- not cured,
FOR CHOLERA INFAMTUM.
IT wn.l Cl RE THf MOST AGUiUA ATKi> CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN l‘B-h.N ANCY
IT WILL KKLIKVE CONSTIPATION.
For Snmnter Conu-lalnw and Chroul h.arrho-a
which are the direct res.ilta of Imperfect digesttoll,
1 HtIKSTY 1,1 N will oft * t aa Inami-diatocure.
Take UYURSTYLIN for all paiire and disorder* of
Ure s'anre -h ; they all coin* from luuig.-.Uon Ask
your druggist for DIGESTYLUf (price 81 per large
ts'ttlel. If he do<« :i»t l.ave it eend otn- malar to tu
and we will ecu! a I .Mile to you. express prepaid
!>> not beeitaie to send your inouey. Our rouse u
reiialile. KeiahlUliea twenty S’’ o years.
At 11. F. KIDDER A CO..
.1 a nulu-I ut .reg Cham Sat .N 3 Joint St.. N. f.
CAN’T GO BEHIND THEM.
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There is great intensity of the physical ,
coiidiliou sometimes, and then: are facts
which we tsuinof, go behind, in illiistra- ;
tion further of fuels whisli settle the points |
of a prompt and permanent cure, the fol- j
lowing cases are cited In 1884 Mrs. Mary ‘
K. Sliced suffered terribly with chronic
neuralgia. She writes from 1110 Maryland
Avenue,, Washington, I). C. In the first in- ;
stance she states: "1 suffered terribly with
neuralgia in the faix:; very severe attack ;
extending to li.ick and shoulders; suffered ,
intensely 'Fried St. Jacobs Oil; had parts :
well nibbed at. night; in tho morning all ;
pain gone, magically.'’ June 10, 1887, she
writes from 22! Eleventh Street, S. W., as !
follows . ‘ Pour years ago 1 sent you a vol- !
untary certificate setting forth the fact that
I had been a great, sufferer with neuralgia in
my face, neck and shoulders. 1 obtained a
bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and after throe ap
plications f was entirely relieved from all i
pain, and from that time to the present I
have never had a return. The effect was '
miraculous.” Again, Feb. 6, 1887, Mr. R.
G Troll, St. Louis, M. 0., writes: “Tn March
1881, 1 suffered terribly with neuralgia, had
suffered nearly three years. Applied St.
Jacobs Oil at 8.16 A. M., at 8.40 took the
rag off’, at 9A. M. went to work In loss
than live minutes offer that the pain was
gone. The one application cured me. Have
not had return of it since.” Mr. E. W.
Spangler, York, Pa., June 17, 1887, writes:
“ Yeara ago bad neuralgia; am not subject to
it now. Tho cure by the use of St. Jacobs
Oil was permanent. There has been no re
currence of the painful affliction.” Chas.
W. Law, Jr., Pottstown, Pa., April 19, 1887,
writes: “Was troubled for years with neu
ralgia in neck and head. Tried St. Jacobs
Oil; had tried different kinds of remedies
without effect. One bottle of the former did the
No. return of pain and aches.” la
’ almost every instance the repzjrts are the same.
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tfiClaSl’iliVcSw oulars. No fee unleax
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improvamauu 11 EK. ii 64 Ahl i> C<9.. Eremont, O.
ft A NT* U? SVi "T* ,g» Ibcalnml Send stamp frw
MM 9 E,S’SB 1 O Inventors' Guide. L. lliso
I iL*M. Patent Attorney, W-Mninßton, U. C.
1
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The following words, in praise of Dr. PraaCß’s Fayouttk Priscription as a reinmiy for those delicate diseases and wefik
nesses peculiar to women, must be of interest to every sufferer from such maladies. They are fair samples of the spontaneous
expressions with which thousands give utterance to their sense of gratitude for the inestimable boon of health which has been
restored to them by the use of this world-tamed medicine.
John E. livKnAlt, ol UffffenberJc, Va„, writes:
f fT 4 "3 “My wife luial been suffering for two or three
| sJJ ®> W years with female weakness, and had peid
fi t a out one hundred dollars to physicians with-
i I aSROWS! uW&Y relief. She took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
giiiiiyaw prescription and it did her more good tlum
intH ]£ e ( ne given to her by the physi
cians during the three years they had been practicing upon her."
MtS. GkOBGM HERGEB, Os AT. I'-.
r Ter foriTrn-r S wri tes: ” I was a groat sufferer from leucor
ti ! fit, Jj’fta!tel I rhea, bcarlnit-down pains, and pain oontin-
B 1 ually m ross my back. Thre-’i bottles of your
I rARTMIV nlfllM I * Earorito Prescription ’ restored me to per
fj.l UlU<«.| tc t he ., lth< £ treated with Dr. , for
nine months, without receiving any benefit.
The ‘Favorite Prescription' is the greatest oartlily boon to us
poor sutTcritig women."
THEATiNQ THE WFOJt’S DISEASE.
Many tunes won; n rail on their family physi fans, suffering, as th -y hniupne, one from dyspef.-i.i. another from heart dtseaset
another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustrin or prostration, unotber with pain here or there, and in
this w ty they all pri-si nt alik •' to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or ciyer-busy doec- r, separate and distinct -lenses,
for -v’l .-h ’no pnißcrbcs his ptiis and potions, assuming them to lie such, when, :n reality, toey are a I omj yinptorns caused by sotuo
w i<;. The phvstoum. L n vr.int of the oi.is ■of severing’, enoouKUr s nis prat ti until large b-.ILs are made. "Tie sufferitur
-if gets no Iset .-r, o' j - T>.d,iy worse by >. -hi-ton of tl:.-delay, wrong treatment and t-oti-rapient c > plications. A proper 'tndieine,
lii.e I': -:■-’s Vavo- lUi Prescription, dt'ren’ra' i,i the i <it' '■ would ha ve entirely rontOvcd the disease, thereby dispeihug all those
■.t dre-srig cymproirs, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery.
Af r 3, e. f. Morgan, of No. 't iMn-ntjton St.,
L 5 ‘ - u ' ws - “Five years ago I
gvdr .<. ci f * -iM sufferer iron; uterine tumbles.
I bIJLEI! I Having\vhausted the skill of three phy-
I; * I siei tns. I w.:is completely discouraged, and so
W e a fc i could with difficulty cross rhe room
atone, r i-.-v.i'i ta’.ri.iir Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pt'scription and
titeij; the l<- al treitm -n‘ riorum ended in his ‘Common Sense
Medical Al.-ts r.' I cianmoui,'. !to improve at Oree, in three
inonth; 1 Uis e-jrwd, hik! have bad uo trouble since. I
wrote a i tier to riy t imi-y paper, Lri.-ily mentioning how my
h.'.il.li 'ail boon res* on 1. Modott, ring to send tb.e full particulars
to any one writing ma for them, and encloihnj a st wtned-en
retop, for repl’i. 1 have received over four hundred letters.
In reply, I have dtwerlbed my c.tse and the treatment used,
and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewlso,’ From a great
many I h-ive received second Lyters of thanks, stating that tlv-y
had commenced the use of ' Favorite Prescript! :i,’ had sent the
SL,W required t\ r th-* “Medic-.U Adviser,' end t- d applied the
local treatment so fu iyaad plainly laid down tbcreiu, and were
much better already."
THE OUTGHOWTH OT A VAST EXPERIENCE.
The treatment of many thousands of caara
of those chromo wtukn vo-« and distressing
ailments pec ilu-u- to t -:iui -.s, ic. ite- Invalids'
Hotel an 1 Snr.-ieal In :c it., Buffalo, N. Y„
has ass ord >-1 a vast o.cpoi-ieciro in nicely
adapting and thorougaiy «-sting rumedhu
for the cure of r.'s |>>m! ir maladies.
l>r. PierceM FnvorlU- Prescription
Is the c afgrowtli, or r.sult, of this great
and valuable experieHoe. Thousands of
cestimoni-Us, received from patients and
from physicians wk > hive tested it in the
tnore i’rgravat it and oiistiniiu' discs which
hn-1 Mli I th >tr .-.nil. pro-.o it so be tho
most won.lcrhrt r i-ly rver devised for
the relief and cure of suffering women, it
is not roofimmondivl as h ‘‘curo-aIL” but
as a most- perfect Spedflo for woman’s
peculiar uilni 'iits.
As a powerful, inviß-vr'.itinff tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole system,
and to li.e uteri s. - womb and its .qx
ii-"i I ig.-s, in particular. For o.•.•rvrorkvd,
'‘worn- "it,’’ " r i > . n." debilit-i;-'1 track
ers, mflimers. dressmakers. soaß'stnwsoa,
“shop-g rls," houeekorfv’r.i, nuramg moth
ers, and frelile womtv. y a< ra’ y, Dr.
Pierce’s Fhvorito Prrwcrtption is the groat
est earthly b»on. being unequalled as an
apjM'tisin-r c« rili-il and n«i>r.'-<-tonic. It
promotes diro6Uo3 and aasimilu:i«M> ot food.
Address, WOBI.IFS DINPI
marvelous
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly unlike artificial nyntetna.
Any bcok learned in one reading.
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cum nausea, weakness of stomach, indi
gestion, l livating and eructations of gas.
A • a eootliiug aad strengthening
nervine, " Favorite Prescription" is uu
cou.dted and is invaluable in allaying and
subduing nervous excitability, irritability,
exhaustion, nnwtration, hysteria, spasms
and other distressing, nervous ajmiptoins
commonly attendant upon funetioiuu and
organic oiseaee of the Avotnb, It induces
n fn*dimg sleep anti relieves mental ank
let v and despondency.
Br. Pierro* Favorite Prescription
is a legitimate medicine, carefully
ccmiiouiiuud by anexperieueed and skillful
phjnte-tan, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
effi-eis in anv c -nditlonor the system.
‘♦Favorite Prescription” i» a posi
tive cure for tho most complicated and
obstinate cases of leuoorrhea, or “whites,’’
excessive flowing at monthly periods, pain- i
ful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, '
prokqisiis or falling of the womb, weak I
back, “female weakness.’’ nnterersion. re- ;
rroversion, bearing-down sensations, chron- ’
ie congestion, inflammation and ulo-raUoa
of the womb, inflammation, pein and ten- '
deni-ss in ovaries, aooompanied with “ in- ;
terual heat,*' ■
NN AHI HI EDIC IT. ASSOCIATION, Nj
Mrs. Sophia F. Boswell, jrhitc
» writes: "I took eleven bottles ot your ‘Fa
lliili-w Mttai g v , >r jt 4; Prescription’ and one bottle of yonr
a k Pellets.’ I tliii doing my work, and have been
ijLQ I for some time. I have had to employ help fbr
I about six., n years before I commenced tak-
UUri Uff JLtl. j; j ni? . your nif'dieine. I have hud to wear n
stipp >rtr-r niii.st of the time; this I have laid
aside, and feel as well a.; I overdid,”
ii«iwßii»««iiiMrmmn-iTT| (j LKASON> of yu>:icc, Ottwca On.
!T Mich., writes: "Your ‘Favorite Prescription*
ii gauunu j RIB wor^C( j wonders in my ciltic.
IlfnyntOO Again she writes: “Having taken several bot
uUnL>k.n)a tli sos the ‘l'a.vorite Prej-icription * I have ro
anwnKMnususia gained my health wonderfully, to the astonfeh
meut of myself and friends. I can now be on my feet all iktyj
attending to the duties of my household.
T1 A fflnrveJcus Cure.—Mrs. G. F. SPRAauB.
I urafl DbS I Cn/stak Alic.’fo writes: “I was troubled wito
I „ *"” w | female weakness, leucorrhea and falling of the
« a womb for seven years, so I had to keep my bed
SuJU I u.lv, j f or p good part ot the time. I doctored with an
army of different, physicians, and spent large sums
of money, but received no lasting beneiit. At last my busband
persuaded me to try your medic-inra, which I was loath to do,
because I was prejudiced against th m. and tho doctors said
they would do me no good. .1 finally told my husband that if
lie would get me some of your medicines, I would try them
against the advice of ruy physician. II- got me six bottles ot the
‘Favorite Prescription,’ also six bottles of the ‘Discovery,’ for
ton dollars. I took three bottles of ‘Discovery’ and four of
‘ Favorite Prescription,’ and I liave been a sound woman for four
years. 1 then gave the balance of the nied -< no to my sister, who
was troubled in the same way, and she eiiiifl herself in a short
time. I have not had to take any medicine now for almost
tour purs,"
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Cures Illes or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protrud
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In pregnancy,“FavoritePrescription"'
j is a “ mother’s cordiid,’’ relieving nausea,
i weakness of stomach and other
! symptoms common to that condition. If
1 :<s use is kept up in the latter months <rf
; ii station, it so prepares the system for de
i livery as to greatly lessen, and many times
; almost entirely do away with the sufferings
’ of that trying ordeal.
“Favorite Prescription,” when takm
in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxa
tive dos « of Dr. Pierce's Purgative P. Beta
(I.ittie Liver Fills), cures Liver. Kidney and
Bladder diseases. Their combined use also
removes blood taints, and abolishes catv
ccrous and scrofulous humors from the
Bystcm*
‘•Favorite Prescription ” is the only
medicine for women sold, by druggists,
under a positive guarantee, from tlw
manufiwturcra, that it will give satisfeo
tlon in ©very case, or money will bo re
funded. This guarantee has been printed
on tbo bottle-wrapper, and faithfully enr
rled out for many years. Large bottlm
« dos;«) SI.OO, or six boules ton
$5.00.
tty-Send ten cents in stamps for Dr.
Pieroe’s iaree. illustrated Treatise (ItM
pages) on Diseases ot Women.
. GG3 Matii Street, BI'FE ALO, X. T.