A year or more, the auctioneer had for sala a lot of homoaopalHic, medicines. All these medicines were dumped inlo one pile and disposed 01f..,in one lot, there; being various kinds of medicine in the mass. A boarding house-keeper bought the "i6i, Mlfi ind 1 '^ppao Vdays ; after , the purchase the"' auctioneer asked her: "What did.jou want witli that homeepathic medicine, Mrs ' ? " She replied : " I thought I could use it, nnd it was cheap, so 1 crushed it Under the ruller.aijd then filled my sugar bowls with it. *'*l'he boarders seemed to like it, and especially when powdered over pies'.".
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2806, 11 February 1878, Page 3
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