Boone County Recorder . ky, and is constantly experi-menting, dieting himself, adoptingstrange notions, and changing thecooking, the dishes, the hours, andmanner of his eating—AugustFlower the Remedy. How does he feel ?—He feels attimes a gnawing, voracious, insati-able appetite,wholly unaccountable,unnatural and unhealthy.—AugustFlower the Remedy. HOW TO^dET WELL is a question of vital importance, but it is equally important that youuse some harmless remedy; many people completely wreck their healthby taking mercury and potash mixturesr ._ 1 How does he feel ?—He feela nmMtn be ^fc^rvne^d! me


Boone County Recorder . ky, and is constantly experi-menting, dieting himself, adoptingstrange notions, and changing thecooking, the dishes, the hours, andmanner of his eating—AugustFlower the Remedy. How does he feel ?—He feels attimes a gnawing, voracious, insati-able appetite,wholly unaccountable,unnatural and unhealthy.—AugustFlower the Remedy. HOW TO^dET WELL is a question of vital importance, but it is equally important that youuse some harmless remedy; many people completely wreck their healthby taking mercury and potash mixturesr ._ 1 How does he feel ?—He feela nmMtn be ^fc^rvne^d! men 3&yi* ¥H*BUC endorse^, Ih is a. solid c«\ke o -fQertaieriT*. IHIOH e,* ¥cojxrin£ so&.j>> For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and II Corn—No. tOsts—No. «. PORK^ LARD—Steam, t» 050 ?»«W63* e • 66 18 5 0*4 cross-examination, no pertinent ques-tions, no objections, with a lonir strine present nominal leader boasted of the of RlitU-rinK generalities, simply for the OPINIONS AND POINTERS. The demand of republican organs for Mr. Clevelands silver views, whichwere pretty well known, indicates adesire on the part of that tattered andtorn political tramp, the g. o. p., to letrecollection dwell upon almost anyknown thing except the one millionpopular majority cast against it in thefall of 1890.—Chicago Times. The Syracuse Standard raises the remarkable proposition that publicmen become, whether truly or falselyaccused only of that of which they aiesupposed to be capable. In no otherway can the reputation of Cleveland forcourage, of Harrison for toeing in, ofReed for ruffianism, of Depew for dic-tion an


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