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NOAH WEBSTER.
113t Nyo Comparem Noahl Webster'sl Rooks
WIth lls Own.
Mr. Webster, no doubt, had the best
command of language of any American
author prior to our day. Those, who
have read' his ponlldrous bIut rather dis
conuiO'ltrlee rolmlance known ns "Web't,
tter's Unahridged Dictionary, or lhw
One Word Led on to Another," will
agree with mn1 that he was smart.
Noah never lacked for a word by which
to express himself. lie was a brainy
man and a good spllellr.
It would ill become me at thii lIti,
day to criticizo MIr. Wtebster's great
work -a work that is now in ahnl;st
every library, school-roomn and cu(lllt
ing-louse in the land. It is a grelat
book. I only hopea that had Mr. Wetb
*ter lived he would have belen equally
fair in his criticism of my bookl.
1 hate to compare my own works with
those of Mr. Vhebster, Ile.tu.ell it may
,eem egotistical in 111me to point out. the
good points in my literary altiors: hut I
Jiave often heard it said, anld so do nlt
ptate it nsolly iljpn mry own respllsi
tilil, tIhat Mr. Weh i' * 1s bor,k do', llot
retain the interest o, thl: reader all the
way through.
Hle has tried t' ntroduce tolo many
characters. an,'1 so we can not follow
them all theil v' ay throughl . It is a good
book to pick. up anI. while ao'as ast iler
hour with. perhaps, but Io, 1at,1 would
cling to i,, at night till the tinr wentl oit,
clhalned to tihe thrilling plot and tihe
glowi'g c(arleer of its h1erol.
'I,aernin cnits thell great dilli.ron.Il
hi' ween Mr. We- ter nd tus.1 lf. A
friind of mine at .intg sing orie wrote,
menu that from thl mm, tIn t lhe got hold
of my hook he niver left hi. rofm unttil
he tillished it. Ill, v'ime, I eila lel tif
the spot. he said, atnl if otl can:l't h,
lieve a 'convict, who is ,,tir !ely OIut of
pClities, who in the. n1:u1e of (Gelrge
Wa~hington can yom Ilie\e?
IMr. Webster was 1m(Io1t asur-l:lly a
lbrilliant writer, atl I hate dis-uteare:Il
in his later editions 11. P x ) words, no
two of whitlh are :like. This -haws
.great flenc. y tand \ r-atili!y, it is true,
r waitsl in vain tl o be thl!h d by the
author's wointh1rful woldI paintiing.
'There is not a thr:il in the whop,, tn i,,.
I had hlea:rd so n1i.eh of Mlr. l \5Vvrt.tr
that whin lJ read his bllk I con'ef1 I
was disapp inte.li. It is cold, n,.;h,- l
ical and dispain,:ainte in the extrteili.
As I laid,. howelver, it i.s a go:0 l bIok
to pick up fl-r thl: iurep,-. , of w hiii n
aw'aa l rti idle in. :nIt , t.and no iO'
hollIul ( al' ltt net lto10 .on jlurnlllV wil h
.out Mr. \ ' bl telr'a t.Itl i:ll hil, lpo, kt. It
Iitas hrok'n ito itoutiivon otf nllUt ant
tYdious trip for ine.
M1r. Weitelr's ''spelher" was a work
0 ll ea p1rtlIll IIon, perha.l and NI t it
this b.1 k llad reached a ,lal e of -la1.ii
llI., alndl vt it Ihad tlhe :tnL Itl ig:lrave de
fe.et It ;ca- diionuet td. cold, Ipro.
and dull. I re:ua it for 1ear-, and at
last became a cu (1l,, -t.u.'e t ,tf NMr. \Vlib
',rlll"s atyle, vet li ever full nd but o
thing in" his oa Ik,l for i hich Ither iletms
chat was even ortldinarily i1nter1,- :1 1 anti
that ruer lb titr gftn. l i't Wai ril thrill
ing1 in it dotailsl and so dlatetrically
I hate laftn w1ond1te1 wtl "ohll got to
Srite it folr hlim. It relatdll tl thet d,
in ilhe crutch of :n a .ce..tr." l applet tir..
,1l l't.he feeling l of bt5l r ,.li aii d ll :tI
h:o. .it thailt .sprtn up ti ti that timte L,
tvsther the hair on the hlertl of talo
Thotgh I have ieen a elo. -(.trtd,t of
Mr. Wv,'ter for year,, I atn fritio -a,.
:mtd I dit' not wi+-i to do an injt-tiev ti
5i great man in doing U. tbrat hi, idea.
.,t liht-rture ' , ind tio" ow\V :'1e t- tiel' y
,lis-imilar. I'owibly hiL s pool has hadl a
kitlh, larger sale thitn muine. but that
iake., 11o dille'retn.c. \\,hen 1 write a
book it mu-t engage the intere,-t of the
re:' der, and s.low ,m, plot t,, it. It
must not he jerky in its st- l,, and ,cat
teritig in it. Statt'n1 ntl.
I kloll ' it is it gr,,:It temptationlt to
write a book that will s.ll", hut we
ihtouldl have a higher object thin that.
I do no.: wish to do :l.p illji -t ''t to a
lian wh' ha1:1 done so with lnt the
ws:orM. and one w'ho s-it-]! the
hng,.st word without hesitation. bIt 1
Itak of these thins jurt a- I wouhl
e'll.rt people to criticize nlm wirl. If
it ' a.pire to monxkey a ith It N.* litherati
of our day we luthist .louet' to he crit
c t. 'hat, the w\ab h look at it. -
Bill SVc.
1'. S. I might also statf, that +N'5
WVester wea. a theirnher of the ilatu'e
I o f l a- nt b uh t t' a t o n e till , 'lt .
though I ought not to throw it up t,)
aim at this darte, I think it nothing nmore
thaus right that the public ,hould know
the tr|nth. Bill n./,1, in Lord++'illte t'u
ricr-Jottratl.
WONDERFUL FOX HUNTING.
The dudes near I1,lthnore, who have
it pn.k of hounds, and indulge in f1o
hputing, are inctnsed againtt an old
panther the hair on the heads of the oxe
hunters raised their plug hats right off.
The boys looked around in amazeml"nt,
and when they saw the old farmer on
the mule, ji asing their thoroughbred
horses, it .seem "d as though they would
sink down and die. The harness rat
tied and solunded like a dray horse run
ning away, the trae.s flew around so
that there w:s dIanger the voing men
woulll he knickted ofl their -horses, the
nlode put his head dowlln andi passeld thil
red coats, while the old man, ath-s,
his white hair streaming in the wind.
and his hickory shirt and butternut
iatis aInd Itre 'feet, made it picture that
the young liiltintore orioles did not
enjo\i. The old h nilua took the halt,
iw.tl over fenc.. an ill wIhe the milui
ctould not jumlllp a flln it woull run
agaic-t it atd kniock it down. ('onton
oIn, ist\'s,"' shouted the old mlan, as he
roel alhllid, and the il. lriS t to conlo
on, bit it - lotl as titogh tohlI oro gh
bred horses wero, no tellch for the, wldd
I mlldi, and tiheI old manl ran among.l, ttha
ildogs. pasell them, and had the fox
iorraledl in a fence corner when the
digs and 1theI red (oats came up, and as
the p:'k Icin.ied upon tie panLlillng fox
te old mait ndisrnountedanieud erd thel
brush,, whi. ltht mule laid down with
til- harnelss on, arnd got iup and began
to eat tthi-tleh, as though it hadl only
I-eel taking a hbit of cxertise, while
the- tihor'ughbre ts were pantling
ani bllowing, and nearly deal. Tlhe
sportl were parnlyzted :it the gall of the
farmer, lhlte enduratnce anli splled of tile
nmule. and tie gn-i-ral hiditroulsne-s of1
thie Slcene, and when the oIl farmler
tooik the trusht and got oni a fence an!d
nlinle'. it his mule, after hitching up the
driaggi ilha rn-s So it would all st -t on
till Ie glt hole, and said: "Wall.
tivs. Collte out again some d:ay and I
wi llI :t' isoie fun with sil, 'cause you
diirn fellers won't let ai mani work wl:eln
le want, tlo. anid rode otil, there was
.iln:.e for ia minute, lnl till the sportil
lokiltd as tiliot1ih liche wiinted to die.
Fina ll'. tile l Ia-ier of the hl nt, after
watchitng thei firimer over a hill. broke
till. sib-ino by salinl: " ;Well, I be
durn:d:'. and tile piroee-sion of red
tcoit .lrtd , for Bhiltimhorue byl the
straihi o. -d, eacl rI',-greltting that lie
lI o li'hiitlt a gun with whiich to
ha'ltt, kil, tIhat mil, wheiln the farmter
tir' ohi.iwl l p. They did not tell the
toy wi. t i -lii they got l homlnt, but t,,
fIutril'r ll, in Ialti i nmoe he nex t diay
oi ,1l ly po!i.to-, and while iinu.r
ig fir t'i -,, .rt o i, to tell thia wt lere
p (rIntc llo harl-t, mules, the a tory
icint otutu. Ii i t: i th fox h Intersl are nO
to .- fit1'oili at th ir 1 tius l ht l nts.. It
hlae :ni 1,"1 fun it is not to be woii
,trt, at5 1:111 th lli.ix in when occasiun
.A t'orkmnn Whi' Skillful Lolr llndll.
Ad rwltllllllll to 3Mt lt"y leadsl.
"' On ofl the hardIet post.s in a I ha
if; lCli. ' iin a t.,h a rt , h at- kt'r, e-tr
Iio'. -is thait olf ta e hvr. lFe' peopl
knilo tut sitlre is siht a pirson iu :i
ait f"h,.rt : but thiere is, alt Ilis work
I is a, i oll. 'rt:la t a:t it is dt iiu.t llt. II, i
Iirli' l i ith al thin, nltlr ow-bl:tl edu. k if:,
tie. it.r o I, lit, iiiand as s:irlp nik
.tsl 1 can posibly oe made,in (hichll
clni, ithl it llt nu - st he k;pt at all tili .
Th halt l:ndv c i l the: i 111:1h1- ill its
r:t's' n:lits in. It i- in the shai e of a
V. :till it c te with he rt, line Ilhair,
ant p.rfclly dry Tlhe hat beLly is
ihl:i., I. , r tilhi k it, 'all of tI h ll- i iti ,
" I, ii toi shave it with the ipoint up.
Th i knii'fe is itin taken in the right
: ii l si:t. with lthe i ll igefir. Iiite ody,
1- drhtwn hlt.k and forwaird with SuitI
qlltik-v-, that lti noulll wolindr tThat
ini iill : 1 l . il ll h t mo 1el so fi -. li l the
Ii ,i'iri,. g-'reat utc must lie taki , as
It hi -I lil, . pri-ie, of ti e ilgv of tti e
-.if - tut - i-ts hat. and it il sp.led.
'"'In flit- f:alori:" w iro i't, l ihng lot
lir-it-t .l- goods l r i n tlt thele cut hat,
rll' t i ,ro lnl tI ith:,I Iilnds o"f t. i ltrk-i
i.i, ibut in otheris the workmein l1.1e
nly :it lilt on -hialf of the vailh of lit!
li . ii d tilu firm S till. it r to uonsitu itd
i.-, n!:tnif.itirier. ''hi , ol nit ti li't I
nit i. that , n:s hr-sitd I :tt i- ni.ule,
IIto blly being fir-t worked ow r,
Ihat ht, top point is drtawn t ady\ firo
Ihl ii it iinitil the littr is aboui t midti av
I, tenl thie tIop andt the tllr edge,
ifT whic h the hati is malte tuiup in the
i l l iay. lsl:tiut i e1 i t i l tii t' Iv
from I,,ie-, which were intended far
1h: liiglh,-t prlic:1d tatsican It,, sol, for
:bl,<ut h7alf prihe, and ail_,o be of ili: e- t
tiit ,'.a:il. A ullnth r of retail ho s
abho -,"!1 low-pr'i1td goo .tl deal in thli-c
"" \WVh0'm the knives ire worn down h v
:'t in-tlt .lar111'1ii , the wto'kmln li k+,
t : 1 1 henn, for a in his kitlhite. :ial
tii<. : wte tti!hoil oi btt l it- tiha . knif.
c..'r iu:asd ford mtith ti,(. Tine lade Ili
inl_ f, thin, it-, own weifhlt will :1lnllSt
ta!k :l ;Ih'i from a loof of bra' d, slan
till, thil .-'.4 of 1 -lhi of rn::-l lbeef
whh0! itl a'e, it would make y oelr
miltlilh ater. 'T'hi onl trouble i. fh:,t
whleniv r thil edge tiothle a one,. or
othe, hlard bsulltan ,, it i; dtnitil or
bntI, The edgtt of oill of thl",- ktive,
woutld make a latler'" ralre blu-h."
\'. 1". 1, r1d:(.
BOILED GRAINS.
It Pray lil; Inirr-.. to Cook Food for
I'(uitry.
Prloth po1l 'ri-kl.l' o;ra gen rally cook
the grain :Ilnllde 1 for the fowls they,
wi-h to fatten. 'I hey boil it till the
farina w,.vlis andi sfoftn I, so as to burt
the entl,!,,in, ni'ntr anl. e. It is the
general 'ol.itihin that r;ll.t gra:n is bdt
ter than dry for faitttliinX loultry, and
whtllher lhiu is fondldl upon ne IC-rate
t'xpl'finllnt or inot it is of ilnflort. llee to
aleclrtaill 1the dillt retnc of cekn.tl le he
twion tl:e two, atld hllther more' or
Ie,s il ethen of thle one than of ltheoth
er. To dis , o r thi; M1. HlimalnlI' lit-c, I
four pint nea-oure' of 'each of thi: aix
colnnah,, rt't . of gr in to hi' I oiat"l till
till'e wre 'well i lur.. atld hll' found the
inl'e:la..' of hullk in etaclh sort was the
foliot .ng:
Four pllt aneeu". of cCntwo, after Inl,t
i1lllt' i t o i 11.11:'. l 1 .....e... ..a
til.' 1.ll i ", ltai '/: i " t' o it'k l Ling of ftie-t
for anlv ot. toI . pl rticl'lar , rI' l.
it]llS iIri till,' gr i, ttl'r 1 i1Ill 'l thl t I 'llS
i' r l' I railnl r t r a to r :. r:l it. w lletg
i w hitx l Ir tilt sri s l', l[l ucI 2n"itl 11 . . . 5
I0. ,..lu ls eonf -id: r al l ikre, by' !. oi],rt
th urll noy ,f thi .e .tix lru Ie :. t nt, it ia
,.:lll In1 ;i" tob IOtlelt' , 1 IeX t, I fo "a:
enin , nltl r l il out iOll th. a:ll:t it.
hiI' blolin. tlin 0.ra. the iliur of f' 'lit
for a, I t of tI n .ll t':, l ei at ta I ll. i, l.er
ih.'llt' , v ,trt'l i iiv Ieb p ,' " :1. n ,a:111
lual. I yM. (i ll il' tlh r' I 1(:lu.Tl I' s o:'l-w r.. o
farii-:h d with , three, finl'', fis a, I't
Ix I il't'',Si :t , ';s: lX0111'1 1 t Ifl I, :" l hIrII'
third ii l n,: h'n' lu ih Id. " All 1 ! I:1hll
n; iht" th e great+ er lll ' I'" f %" s
:111 lt so rit of burst grain. l.,I fl ''ii
iI' wh ,* t, w ould on atlw. .n1 t mllt
chs f' of btI'wl:et.il, or I:: . a - i 1 .
li'\ a.II t ilt ii5t5l nlh' l' .;, I t o:lii I i l I 'I
I:llll (' e: in ryll I ll" .S ill l. , illb"r
b, :i'"l or ro.w, i the lea, .t ftl l t't' -orf
of rallt. it fol,''s 'I' as i io pi-l l
'o:!:; ',. ln fro tl s l th 'pt ri t,':i l. that'
V f. II::+ m ake t' lve of th ... t of i ri I
S 1111 h1 h tI 'Ien 1 to b. e tll', t ,h:. I'. t
wih ll l!t I lie h, ilf I'tI di. i :.ll' t .
i i'': .'' i.t .' ' , ryet , w ,l' l Ol .il i1' -.il'i9
Itf. to il :llt t on rI.II c.'tI It)
( 'hi ' e i tit' t.i l '"'l' wh ir ilt 1 t '.5 toil
i ,ild grain, and thi, w et- ,':ltil% a,
ttnh 4 from knowting lire' hon. limit'I
dtry grain > unilitcd for o , ut"or m i fo rl I
s h n It oilii , th1' mI :in lu :,t' i t.1 , I
ti"h in^ how touch of that cro.d i like1.
ifr 10 1r "1 l i ll iil' it. t "' e Il -'
l". th:.,,ts made i :ti t the d 11 r:'. nt s[orL
Ut l" \'I '1'll ' It I 0 fo llo': I
It ,. al'h on ,g .I so v e ry co :',-d t'ra ily
inhrt-,d it bulk bt bo:tlhl, in fetl of
thin' more l illing I.c . .ne} 1"'-8 vo, tnd
trIll of it is ' aIll' whh l boilled hall
hi"n rlI. Ott-. alho1ghii' hit -d
ill bulk i et ar'" on -half I oilin . ar1it
onllu II ;int itc' 1 e- or' rIllt : inr
aili in tI i 4,an"l^ i' d e' ut -e r': linto if
theri %h ": b,,i( 'l . 1- i that' 1111.l', a -lI'
t io i' tin ill . onomv in ihe thl1iion::l
trotllle. \, vwl r:ay :ays th:at ta have
re1,,. ni ',1,:I , promoti"ve ofI 1l ing.,
four dry oi "l , t.-' !t I .:' : i', tliltt.
nial food. 3' :ti; , lo u ihs ,.:il to b,
m.lre pr" fitable 1-1-1 I t h n rait s, 1,,,:ut
kept l o" w ? in it b, en b-l ;n to di-,lik,
Ii. and it i' lu ti , on, thi= ik'ita
' i ti o f d r ' h rl(I . d a, , a . Ii t two'..n
liut ,, 3I:li. ; of t11 ' LW"1 i ' ":,I .
rlyt', lhr, ele tint, of t:u" lh:ti f it+ I. \\iv .:l
lent to It) ni;'lo ithan !." till,- of i pint
il . ill at h: -ll'r-y ; i , - u: r"n 11r ( pr ' tli,: t
'l1'h, title w' h o7 i, t ided 0:111 ,-,"1 0 hvar:,
If given itwar , h-' ~t h.ti Iiihav
p la'i ' .I of lh ing u t. I h:lto I''im t' In a
high d i'''rte ' h fil li:,tl .:of enti ' t t%+)of
h, l:tt, :its hl 1,n n il 1,' t !ov.dih.,
rthl' , tui t r;t u . " t il , hi, I h 1in . it' \ .
It hti t i iit' tll i a l i i 1.: . " I ii - int
r"nti u e lth rillt :t: lth l t h ,!. I at , h f
--Mr. Robert J. Ilurditte h:as seret'cd
his Connection with the Burlington
Jlswkece and taken tip a psrmn:rncnft
reidlene at Ardmore, I'a. lie say.::
"'There is no quarrel; we t Il spetak as
we pasi's Iv; but I hate ,dcided to ill:tk
my Iomeit in .1olllyoII:erv (' lunty. Tile
Il/lelr: ( canllt c'llure down lier to be
edited, and I won't F,) to lt;rlingto.l to
edit it; hence, after twenil -onel years of
hl irinonious itil;oln, we I a nratto anlmei
bly ald I go out patc-euably."
I- R : Plerkly Poore, who alt-as
Write., a colln (I) uft-r the lien in his
n.utllie. defends its use oni the grouind
th it WVaihinmgin at Jell'erbon iin
vritllyv uiill the colon aiftei r an atil
brel iation of a Chiiri tian namle, thus:
I eit: Ca"-hLlýngt, '1 Lo,: Jefferson. In
fact, i-,, of the ciolht, i; one ofI lhl,
gtrod old 'istoin wicli Mr. Pioore,
hini-lf a rlare old-tinli,:., r, religion ly
cling to.-Chi,'ito lb rrid.
-A Louisiana negro Ilman attempted
to shioulder live bundiles of cotton ties
at once, the othier d:ay. II succeeded
in l'ttingl them nearly lup, staggered,l
and fell deid fromu ovler-tx,+-rtion.
--'Ih. atthor of "Do They Miss Me
at Ilme ?" is Mrs. ('aroline Mtaon, of
Fithhliurg. Mass. She is sixty-one years
oli. and wrotl the song forty years ago.
--Li'slo Journal.
S!i. Pvren Mat.r.i , .- V,'. Ts;,.:;-t
fourthl s3r.,':t , NC YorS , .... i that !:- ·" -
f.a-ed six ycai S : ill r'.: - ,tis:i :'il foulld
no relief untli St. J;! 'ol; a (i, tIll osovertr i;
remredy, was applii1, wiich cured him
completely.
MANY a boarding-hi o1s I!ntron gets into
hbt water whu he li'lies out the soup.
Witrloo Observer.
Tn: Health Commissi'ter, Baltimore
Md., Dr. James A. Steu:.,rt, says of Red
Star Cough Cure: It cotmbines in an unique
and effective manner alpliroved curative
agenies which ars relied upon by the
faculties of tho diffirllt schools of medi
ciue, with other valunbl,l ingredients. Con
tains no poisons or opiates.
Is a great will casi" on trial in New York
list summer h1ii er:ep-ltins were tlken.
hiut this was all c.- i lpiinal case.-- . Y.
(fraphia
trsager tlian Fetlion
are the records of si:ne of the cures of eon
sunmltion effectled jv tiht i,-st st wonderful
remcedy-Dr. Pierce'st "(guiot. Medical Dis
eve-cry." Thotisands of grateful men and
woumen, who have I. on sn:atched alnlrmst
fromi the very jaws of i, 't-h, can testify
that consuoatsptlon, in its ea'rls- stage3, is no
lItilnger inculrable. Thei I,:.t --very has no
equal ana pectoral ,:di altrative, andl the
nl.." obstinate affectih-us of the throott and
lungs yield to its power. All druggists.
Tile sewin,-rlan-chiine is thti most Imr
pi~tnt nllilmmbr inll wiv.la. sew.siety.
"W AAT we learn with pleasure wenever
forget."'-A/-- ll /l ." ,', .. The following is
a r.Cse in point. " I t:: I out hundreds of
dollars without receiving nny benefit,"
s-ys Mrs. Emiliyv ifioads, of McBrides,
Mich. "I had ;.t-mule cnompllaints, especial.
ly 'draeging-down.' for over six years.
lr. It V. Pierce's 'Favtorite P'reicrlptlonl
did me more goodii i h.:I :ny ,medicine Iever
took. I advs-e ever ritck lady to take it."
And so do we. It n' v,.r disappoints its
patrons. Druggists sell it.
A rPVIr(:IAx rece.tili ziLisel his patient
to i"Ti.- in tie s Is." t'ie invtali- wonders
how he is to get t!,-r,..
Tonne 'Ten. Reoad This.
TiE VO,.L.T AIC 1- r LIT (., of Marshall, Mich.,
offer tosen I tI lir celeibrated EI.cSCTi-Vori
TAIC l:LT atlsi -tthr EI.ECTriie ArIrLtANCsa
o: trilt forl la:y., to i.eun (yoUig or old)
attlite wllt w nervous deblility, lsis ofsvital
Ity and all kinilre.l trouiblt. At ;o forrhenl
mitisitneiur.ltgisparalys.sanld miany oti
or discaeos. C,.:i;'l ite restoration to health,
vigor and raniioo - iurantteod. No risk in
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them at cues for illustrated pamphlet, free
A I':ETTY yli: ldy's face is like a
town l,,'k - tbec.,ei ,tl ion eglerallv5 g-lance
at e t while pasnli.-Oil C'ily Derrick.
rile Titoears.
however large, speedily and painlessly
cured without ktnit. canttic or salve. Send
six ceots ii staoili; fir pamhullet, refer
elnces anId reply. Worll's Isii, nsaRr
Medical Ass'tion, icr: Maui it.,I)uifalo,N.Y.
ODDn as it si- -iS. tiwh"i a dl.eal:r weighs
a fish he always's omuts i the lseliLs.
ti You iWant to Busly a Dog
Dog Buyer's Gi, l. : lm~ pages, engravings
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A Valeale Discover. .
A graduate of Yale College, Dr. Ramuei
I. Cox, D. D., Practleal and Analytical
Chemist, Washington, D. C., makes the
following official statement: "To the
thousands whose systems Instlintively
shrink from the use of Morphia and Opium,
and especiallyto mothers, who justly dread
the evil, sanod at times, fatal effects of these
dangerous drugs, the Red Star Cough Cure
must prove a boon. It is not only entirely
free from all opiatnes, poisons, and emetics
(a thing which not one cough preparation
n ten can boa;t), Lut it is altogether an
original and most happy combination of
the beat remedial agents, and is as harm.
le:r'sn it is effective. I base this assertion
on cerl ful mnalysec and numerous practical
tests -the latter in every case resulting in
a sleely cure.
The Charles A Vogeler Company, Baltei
mo0re, Maryland, are the Hole owners and
Mlanufarturers of this vaiuable remedy.
The IIad of the Baltimore hlcalth Depart
meut, Dr. James A. Hteuart, one of the
nlit rteminent physicians in America, says:
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tul features of other cough mixtures."
A PATT5iT said of his doctor: "He gave
me so much medicine that I was sick a
long time after I got well."
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relieved iby use of " Ih'o.'s JIrnchtal
Trhelecx." Sold only in boxes. 20 cts.
" DON'T cry over vplt milk." or you'll be
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A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
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