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agriculture,
Dairy Cows.—The selection of dairy
animals is one which requires considerable
experience. A fat cow is but seldom a
good dairy animal or a heavy milker, for
one which yields large quantities of milk
regularly, seldom lay on much tat or flesh,
the majority of the food consumed being
devoted to the development or production
of milk. Ib the butter dairy mere large-
uoss of yield should not induce the dairy
man to purchase, as such milk is seldom
very rich aor does it make high-colored
butler. Ouch an animal is worth tar more
to the milk dairyman than to the butter
maker! There are some batter cows
which, while they produce, a very 'high
quality of butter as to texture color and
flavor, produce so little of it as not to lie
very prohtabie animals to-have, unless it
be to raise the standard of the butter pro
duced by the rest of the herd. We had a
little jersey cow which did not make more
than four or five pounds of butter weekly;
but it was of such high color and quality
as to very decidedly impress the quality
produced by the others. For this purpose
she was as valuable as any other eow we
had. A good butter cow should have fair
size; plenty of development behind; have
a large udder, one which milks down
smalt, and not a large and mealy one. The
skin should be soft and velvety, and in
color should be of a golden yellow. The
inside of the ears and base ot the horns
should be yellow; and such oows are good
high-colored butter maksrs. It is impos
sible to give such directions as will euable
a novice to select good and profitable dairy
animals, for there are many small items
which experience alone can teach and
which must be familiarly known to enable
the purchaser to make judicious invest
ments. .Brains and experience are equally
as desirable here as in any of the mercan
tile pursuits, and average fully as large
profits.
Fattening linos rou Marxet.—In the
feeding of corn to swine, care should be
taken to give it at regular intervals, in
very clean troughs, with pure water only.
Clean, dry, warm pens conduce very much
to the comfort, health, and growth of tiie
aalual; while on the other band, dirty
and neglected pens, and careless, Irregular
leeding will retard the growth and pre
vent it from attaining that weight which it
naturally would otherwise do.
In cosvertlng the usual purtrns of the
bog into sausage, scrapple and pudding,
animals of only moderate weight should be
selected. One of the most successful
manufacturers oi this compound, who has
made a competency at the business, informs
us that he never slaughtered a hog weigh
ing over 300 pounds, and prefers those
weighing from 150 to 200 pounds, they be
ing the most profitable and produce the
choicest sausage, etc. He prefers tor his
use the Chester Whites, lie buys wher
ever he can, and usaally feeds on corn
from five to six weeks before killing. As
a rule, the sausage sold in the city markets
is so fat that when fried or broiled—the
latter beiug oy tar the teuderest and most
palatable—it shrivels to about one-third it*
original size. lienee, if an animal of a
moderate weight, and ot course of only
moderate fatness; were used for manipula
ting into sausage, this universally favorite
arucle ot consumption would be far more
satistaciory to purchasers and profitable to
sellers.
DOMESTIC.
Family Hbkaud Cab*. —This will
keep good and improve for a whole
yaar. Prepare one pound of very dry
flour; one pound of butter, washed la
oold water; one pound of cleaned cur
rants; four ounces of almonds braised,
but not to paste; two ounces each of
oandied orange, lemon, and citron, in
thin slices; a very tittle cinnamon, maoe,
and cloves, powdered flue; half a grated
small nuimeg; five eggs beaten to a
froth, white, and yolks separately, and
quarter of a pint of brandy or sherry
wine. First beat the butter to a cream
in a bowl, then add the sugar by de
grees, and have ii well mixed; add the
whites of the eggs, and after beating
these in well, add tha yolks, then add
the spices, then by degrees the flour,
then the peels and the currants, and
last the brandy or wine, and all the
time beating very thoroughly; it is then
ready for baking in a hoop lined with
battered paper, and only three parte
filled, to allow it to rise. Cover with
paper and bake five hoars in a quick
oven. Put on, it you like, almond
ieing, and then sugar icing, with a large
five-rayed star of ohooolate in the centre
of the top, It makes a splendid wed
ding oc birthday cake.
HUMOROUS.
Two sailors went with a tame parrot
to a show in Tokio, where a Japanese
was giving an exhibition of sleight-of-
hand, interspersed with acrobatic feat*.
At the end of each irick the sailora
would say, “Now, isn’t that clever!
Wonder what he’ll do next ?” With each
act of the performance their astonish
ment increased, and they kept matter
ing “Wonder what he’ll do next?” The
parrot heard this exclamation so often
that he picked it ap off-hand, as it were.
Presently the Japanese undertook to
keep in the air a number of bamboo
sticks, ignited at both ends, but having
his attention distracted by a movement
in the audience, be allowed one of the
sticks to drop. Unfortunately it fell
upon a heap of fire-oraokers, bombs,
etc., which, exploded, blew out the
walls, blew off tne roof, Scattered the
audience in all directions, and sent the
parrot, minns its tail feathers and one
eye, about 400 yards. As the bird oame
down with a flop it shrieked, “Wasn’t
that clevew! Wonder what he 11 do next?”
I NATURE'S RCM:f)Y.|
YEGEflHI
B lit 6st*r Bipod PumntR,
It ib most profitable to make pork trom
young pigs. A bushel of corn will pro
duce more pounds of increase in weight
when fed to a pig three mouths old. The
cost of producing a given weight of pork
increases with the age of the animal. If
it is desirous to produce an increase of one
ton of pork by feeding a hundred swine
that increase will be more cheaply obtain
ed by leeding pigs under six months of
age than by feeding those which are a year
old, or older ones. The man wbo allow*
his young pigs to have a scanty allowance
of lood permits the opportunity for pro
fitable feeding to slip by and is obliged to
produce ins pork at an increased cost, by
feeding when the swine are older.
How ro Warm Cold Fehj.—People
who write or sew all day, er rather those
who take but little exercise, may warm
their oold feet without going to the fire.
All that is necessary is to stand erreet
and very gradually to lift one’s self up
upon the tips of the toes, so ae to put
all the tendons of the foot at full strain,
This is not to hop or to jump np and
down, but simply to rtse—the slower
the better—upon tiptoe, and to remain
standing on the point of the toes ae long
as possible, then gradually coming to
the natural position, Repeat this sev
eral tames, and, by the amount of work
the tips oi the toes are made to do, in
sustaining the body’s weight, a sufficient
snd lively circulation Is set up. Even
the half-frozen oar driver can carry this
plan out It is one rule of the “Swed
ish movement” system, and, as motion
warmth is much better than fire warm
ing, persons wbo suffer with oold feet
at night can try this plan just before
retiring to rest.
Bref Steak. - If the steak is tough,
pound it well and press it together.
When everything else is ready for the
table, build a quick fire with kindling
wood, have a thick, iron spider smoking
hot, grease it and put in the steak; just
before the blood starts sprinkle with
salt and turn; let it eook only w minute;
out a small piece in ths centre and see
if it is raw; if not (that is if it looks
quite red or pink) take it up quiokly,
sprinkle the upper side with salt, spread
with butter, eat while hot. If yon have
coals and a broiler, use those instead,
never cook beef over a slow fire and let
it “sizzle,” while all the juice runs out;
it makes it tongh.
Baked Plum Puddino,—Four a pint
of boiling milk over a pound of broken
broad; when the milk » absorbed and
cool, beat the bread smooth, adding as
it is beaten half a pound of chopped
raisins, twelve ounces of currants, half
a pound of fine chopped suet, four ons
ets of powdered sugar, a large pinch of
salt, grated nutmeg and ground ginger,
and a glass «*f good spirits of wine.
Mix all with four beaten eggs. Pour
into a buttered mould or dish, and bake
for two hours, turn it out, sift sugar
over it, and serve with rich sauce.
Corn Meal Pudding.—Boil a quart
of milk and stir into it eight tablespeou-
fuls of flue Indian meal, four of sugar,
slid half a nutmeg grated; stir it over
the fire for fifteen minutes, and turn it
out to cool; beat eight eggs well, and
stir into the cold batter; fill buttered
cups three parts full, aud bake half an
iiour; turn out aud seive with syrup,
jelly, or sauce.
[New York Graphic.r
O’Uouovan Kossa’s Opinion.
O’Donovan Rosaa, speaking of the
Great German Remedy to a friend, said:
“Mrs. Rossa has been cured of a very se
Tore attack of neuralgia by St. Jacobs’
Oil. as she will gladly tell you, if you call
at my residence, 87V B ishwick avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y,”
WILL CURE
Scrofula, Scrofnlon, Humor, Cancer, Cafcerow
Humor, Bryslpelm, Cakner, Salt Rtleum,
PhnplefT&r Humor in toe Face, Contfia
and Colds, Ulcers, Bronchitis. Neu
ralgia, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
rains in the Side, Constipa
tion, Costiveness, Pliea,
Dizziness, Headache,
Nervousness, Pains
m the Back,
Faintness at the Stomach, Kidney Complaints,
Female Weakness and General Debility.
This preparation U sclentlflcally and cDemtcallv
combined, and so strongly concentrated from
roots, herbs, and barks, that its good effects are
realized immediately after commencing to take it.
There Is no disease of the human system for wh-ch
the Vmk-mnb cannot be need with pekveot
sapbty, as It does not contain any metallic com
pound. For eradicating the system of all impuri
ties ot the blood it has no equal, it has never
failed to effect a care, giving tone and strength to
the system debilitated by disease. Its wonderful
effects upon the complaints named are surprising
to all. Many have been cured by the Vkuetooi
that have tried many other remedies. It can well
CiillCfl
The Great Blood Purifier.
A tbugh nut: "What!” exclaimed an
Austin justice to a colored culprit, “have ]
you the audacity to say you do not rec
ognize this pocket-book?” “Yea, sah."
“Bot it was found in your possession.
“In my what-did-yer-say, J dge?” “In
your possession. 'This pocket-book was
found in your pocket, sir.'’ ‘‘Jedge,
you has done tole two stories about dat
ar. Fust, yer said hit was fonn’ in* my
perseasion, aud den yer ’lowed hit was |
foun’ in my pocket. Bofe dem yarns
can’t be true. Ef de jedges on de bench
oau’t tell de troof. hit’s no wonder dat I
a poor miserable niggah like me got led
astray.” The justice drew a long breath,
and once more producing the pockst-
book said: “You deuied just now that
you bad ever seen this pocket-book. 1
now ask you again, did you ever see I
this pocktt-book before?” “Why, of
course. Hit am de same one you
showed me a minute ago. Yer must be
lobiu’ yer miud, Jedge.”
ARareOpporttmlt!!!
J U R E 8
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica*
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
■ore Throat. NwelllngK, Npralnu. RruUee,
Burn*. McaldK, Front
AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES.
Sold by Drug(t9U •n-1 Demler.evorvwbere. Fin vCenlit bool*.
Directions in 11 Languages.
THE CHARLES A. TOOELEH CO.
YOUELEBAOO.) Baltimore, Md.,C.S. A.
Philosophy and fact: “Speaking of
dreams,” said old Metaphysics, the
other day, “did yon ever notice that
whenever you dream of falling, falling,
falling, you always wake up before you
stop? Well, if you stopped before you
woke up you’d wake up in the next
world,” and that very same uight he
dreamed he dropped from a five-story
window aud struck the pavemeut, and
he woke up, not in the next world, but
feeling around ou the oilcloth for the
bed clothes,
%*“Mean people take advantage ol
their neighbor’s difficulties to annoy them. ’
Mean diseases, such as piles, rheumatism,
constipation, dyspepna, malaria, lame
backs, etc., take advantage of people's ex
posures and attack them. It is then that
Kidney-Wort appears on the field and by
its timely agency puts to rout this flock of
evil ailments. It is a friend in need and
therefore a friend indeed.
JteTiNothing so simple and perfect for
coloring as the Diamond Dyes. For car
pet rags, better and cheaper than any
other dye stuffs.
Classical: “But, sir," objected the
lady, “there is that Chinese laundry in
the next block. If it was not for that
I should have no objection.” “Why,
madam,” remonstrated the house agent,
“this locality is considered a particular
ly desirable one. No objectionable
neighbors, no—” “You are mistaken,
sir,” said the lady, with offended digni
ty, ‘ T saw it myself. It had ‘Chi Psi’
over the door.”
Dr. W. Ross Writes s
Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspep
sia, Rheumatism, Weakness,
H. R. Stevens, Boston :
I have been practising medicine for 29 years, and
as a rciredy for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Oys-
pepsia. Rheumatism, Weakness, amt all diseases
of the blood, I have never found Its equal. X have
Bold Vegetine for T ye irs and have never had one
bottle returned. I would beartUy recommend It
to those In need of a blood purifler.
Dr. W. Itosa Druggist.
Sept 18, ISIS. Wilton, Iowa.
Veobtine.—For eradicating all unpnrlties of the
blood from the system, it has no equal. It has
never failed to effect a cure, gtvinir time and
strength to the system debilitated by disease.
Resetting IIoksb Shoes.—Many are too
careless about the reselling of their horses'
shoes. Some have the mistaken idea that
the farrier who can make slices stay on
the longest is the ties! workman, even if
his skill as a sheer is based entirely on
this. Tne JiUte gained by shoes staying
on longer than a reasonable length of lime,
which is from four to six weeks, is more
than lost in the end by ruining the foot.
Too many nails, and nails of loo large a
size, are often used, which is not good for
the foot. Hasping the shell alter the
clinches are turned is injurious anu should
never be permitted, it is much better,
easier and cheaper to keep the feet healthy
than to cure them after they are discated.
It is our custom to rake the cobs into
neat wmrows about a foot high, anu alter
the wind has swept through them an hour
or so set fire to them. When chaned, we
rake them down and sprinkle water on the
mass, stir them again, and sprinkle again
to be sure they do not go on burning and
go to ashes. If now a seasoning ol salt be
thrown over the pile there will be a lot of
leed for the pigs aud hogs that they will
enjoy hugely.
A eoaa of power over the hind limbs
whicn prevents a horse trom backing may
be caused by disease of the spinal cord or
by disease of the kidneys, widen, how ever,
may be such as would involve the nervous
system of the lumbar muscles. The trou
ble is not in the legs, but in the lotus. A
strong irriunt applied to the back over
the kidneys, such as mustard paste or tur
pentine, might be useful.
Swindler* Abroad.
If any one bos represented that we ar#
in anv way interested in any bogus bitters
or stuff with the word “Hops” in their
name, cheating honest folks, or that wc
will pay any of their bills or debts, they
are frauds aud swindlers, and the victims
should punish them. We '’eat in and pay
only the bids for the genuine Hop Bitters,
the purest and best medicine on earth.
Hop Bitters Manuk‘Otuking Co.
Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists.
SYRUP
HOSliTTEfiV
An effort existing without a cause 13 an
imposeddlity ; tickling in the throat,husk-
iuess of the voice, violent coughing, etc.,
are the t ff jets of a severe cold. Dr. Bull’i
Cough Syrup cures the cold at once and
removes its serious effects.
A NOTED BUT CNTITLED WOMAN.
[From tlio Bouton Globa.]
“I’m not going to school any more,'
said, a little, four-year-old boy to his
mamma, on his return from his flist day
at the kindergarten. “Why, my dear,
don’t you like to see the little boys and
girls ?” “Yes, but I don’t want to go,’
persisted the boy; “’cause my teacher
says to-morrow she’s going to try to put
an idea into my head.”
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A METAmoiucAL kiioek-dowu: Jesse
Frisby thinks he is very smart and is
much given to asking silly questious.
Clarence A. Marshall was standing on
the sidewalk on Austin avenue, when
Frisby came np aud asked: “What are
are you t (linking about when you don’t
think about anything?” “Tuan I am
thinking what answer to give a mas who
has asked no question."
The agricultural wealth of tins country
cannot be correctly estimated without ac
cording prepondereus consideration to
glasses. Of these the natural granges which
give sustenance to the millions of cauls on
our westoin mountains and plains, and
which owe nothing to human care o. cul
ture, are far me larger portion.
W ell drained ana highly-manured muck
laud iu New York is said to produce pota
toes at the rate of more than 500 bushels
per acre. The writer who leli* the story
adds that he has never seen such thorough
cultivation of the soil as In the gardens in
which this feat is accoiaphshea.
Don't overfeed the hogs and let them
eat feed tt teed left over but give them
ireeiy three times a day all they" will eat
up ejean and reiish it. Add to the oorn
diet turnips, pumpkins, potatoes, apples,
&c., as a relish. It will help them to eat
aud digest more corn.
Stas Puddings. —Boil three minces
of bread-crumbs in a pint ot' uew milk;
add a grated lemon peel and three oun
ces of sugar; pour it out to cool; stir
in three ounces of butter aud, when
quite oold, three well-beaten eggs; put
a heaped teaspocnfnl of jam at the bot
tom of a buttered cup and fill three
parts full. Bake thirty minutes and
min them out, and serve with ciuna-
moa flavored sauce.
One drachm of carbolic add, six droj s
of oil of lavender, and two and a half
out.#cs of olive oil formed the pi ascrip
tion which proved effectual in destroy-
mg a parasitic affection of the mous
tache of a gentleman who consulted Dr.
George Thin, London, England. The
hair had fallen out, aud a sort of bald
ness occurred in spots, but after the
application of the remedy the hair grew
again as thick and healthy as before the
parasites had attacked it.
Brown Onion Soup.—To make four
quarts of this soup proceed as foil iws:
Peel and slice six large omens, fry them
brown is a saucepan with two table-
spoonfuls of drippings or butter, pom-
over them four quart* of boiling water,
seuson with two teaspoonfuls of sa.t and
half a saltspoonful of pepper, stir in two
cupfuls of grated bread free from crust,
aud ooil slowly two hours, stirring oc
casionally. Season palatably, aud serve
hot.
Sauce fob Plum Pudding,—Boil for
twenty-five minutes in a quarter of a
pint of water, the outer nnd of half a
lemon and of a quarter of an orange,
with two ounces ot sugar; strain it into
quarter of a pint of melted batter, and
stir it over the fire with flour enough to
thicken it; add a wineglass of brandy,
whiskey, or wine if desired, and mix it
well over the tire for five minutes.
Serve it hot.
Fashions in silverware tend to a re
production of the old patterns which
were popular when plated ware was un
known. Mignonette is a favorite design,
and is owned oat in the finest and rich
est chasing. Silver butter dishes are
made iu the shape ot an egg, with a
revolving hd, and are deeorated m Gre
cian design.
Sitters
the life
energy,
oose to call tbe
Remember that stamina, vital
principle or whatever yon may choose
resistant powers which battle* against tbe causes
of disease and death, Is the grand safeguard of
health. It is the garrison of tne human fortress,
and when it waxes weak,the true policy is to throw
In reinforcements. In other words, when such an
emergency occurs, commence a course of
tottori,. Ritton. For sale by Druggists and
tetter's Bitters,
ers^to whom apply
commence a course of Hos-
Deal-
for Hostetter’s Almanac for
Bikoe the new dog law went into effect
in Indiana there has been a revival of the
sheep industry in most counties in the
state.
French people are skilled agriculturists,
as iu ruling is taught practically and theo
retically in 27,000 out of 34,000 public
schools in the country.
The fashion of hanging curtains and
draperies from rings is to be timeouti u-
ued. In the newest houses window-
trames are supplied which reach to the
celling, and the curtai ■ arc simply
nailed upon a strip of wood, whiah tits
closely beneath them. In some eases
such wiudow-framee are of the hand-
someet carved walnut or oak.
Coniumptlon carstf.
An old physician, retired trom practice,
naving had placed in hie hands by as
East India ;mlsslonary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and Lung Affections, also a positive and
radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested
its wondertul curative powers in thousands
of cases, has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive and a desire to relieve hu
man suffering, I will send free of charge,
to all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger
man, French or English, with full direc
tions lor .preparing and using. Sent by
mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper, W. A. Noyes; 148 Power's
Block, Rochester, N, Y.
Excirwa runaway: Pater—“Well,
Charlie me boy, I had a narrow aio tp)
m driving over to see your room to-day.
As we turned the cornor by Bock Hall
the horse started into a dead run and
nearly upset me.” Charlie—“Oh, he
smelt the wild oats round the college, I
guess. ”
Keinttrkitble K.c-ip*-.
John Kuhn, of Lafayette, iud., had a
very narrow escape from death. This is
his own story: “One year ago l was in
the last stages of consumption. Our best
physicians gave my case up. I finally got
so low that our doctor said that 1 could
not live twenty-four hours. My friends
then purchased a bottle of Dr. W in. Hall’s
Balsam for the Lungs, which benefited me.
1 continued until I took nine bottles. I am
now in perfect health having used no other
medicine.
Waiter: “Isn’t that a pleasant wine?”
Gnest: “It ha* a fine flavor; the color
pleases me very much.” Waiter: "I
should smile. Maybe the boss didn’t
have a good time getting it up to the
right color. He had to ramsack all tiie
drug stores in town. ”
Pure ood liver oil, from selected livers,
M the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co.,
ff. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet Pa
tients who have once taken it prefer It to
all others. Physicians declare it superior
to all other otla
Chapped hands, face, pimples and reugh
akin cured by using Juniper Boap,
by Caswell, Hazard A Co.. New York.
Lithrary: Young lady—“Mr. L.,
don't you admire ‘Locksley Hall’?” Mr.
L.—“Well-er—I don’t know as I ever
saw that building.”
Rfvember This.
H you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Na
ture in making you well when all else fails.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering
from any other of the numerous diseases of the
stomach or bowels. It la your own fault if you re
main ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in
all snob complaints
If yon are wasting away with any form of Kid
ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment,
and turn for a cure to Hop Bitten.
If yon are sick wiu that terrible sickness, Ner
vousness, yon will And s -‘lia.m in Gilead” in the
oseof Hop Bluer s.
If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias
matic district, barricade your system against the
icourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bil
ious, and intermittent fevers—by the nse ot Hop
Bitten.
If yon have rongh, pimply, or sallow skin, bad
breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gen
erally, Hop Bliters will give yon fair skin, rich
blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort.
In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach,
Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s
Disease. $900 will be paid for a case they will not
cure or help. .
Thar poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister,
mother, or daughter, can be made tbe picture of
health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitten, costing
ant a trifle. Will yon let them suffer T
•a* “A fair outside is but a poor substi
tute for inward woith.” Good healtn in
wardly, of the bowels, liver and kidneys,
is sure to secure a fair outside, the glow of
health on the cheek and vigor in the frame.
For this, use Kidney-Wort and nothing
else.’’
*ay*Don't wear dingy or faded things
when tne ten-cent Diamond Dyes will
make them good as new. They are perw
feot,
A south Erie lady sent a mug, witn
the motto “Think of Me” thereon, to
her husband’s favorite saloon, and when
he stays late it is handed to him, and
he immediately starts for home.
Get Rich.
When Hops are #1.25 per lb, as now,an
acre will yield #1.001) profit, and yet ihe
best family Medicine on earth, Hop Bit
ters, contain the same quantity of Hops
and are sold at the same price fixed years
ago, although Hops now are twenty times
higher than then. Raise Hops, get rich
in pocket; use Hop Bitters and get rich in
health.
“What a change,” exclaims the nov
elist, Roe, “one little woman can mat e
in a man’s life I” Exactly; and what a
heap of “change” she requires while
doing it.
Henry** Carbotiw S»I V ®.
The best Salve in the world tor cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, tetter,
c happed hands, chilblains, corns and all
kinds of skin eruptions, etc. Get Henry’s
Carboltne Salve, as all others are but, imi
tations. _
“My Charlie is growing a perfect |
love of a moustache,” said ona school
girl to another; “I can see it real plain.
‘So you ought, dear; it is frequently
right under your nose.”
Yegetine—This preparation is scientifi
cally and chemically combined, and so
strongly concentrated from roots, herbs
and Darks, that its good eff ects are reali
zed immediately after commencing to take
it.
When yon m *et a woman who has to
stop to consider just bow to advise you,
you may take it for granted that she |
doesnT know much.
If***)-*. Editors:—
The above is * eoofl likeness of Mr*. Lydia E. Pink*
ham, of Lynn, MrAS., who above allother human being*
may be truthfully called tho “Deal- Friend of Woman,”
as some of her correspondents love to call her. Bbo
Is acalously devoted to hor work, which Is the outcome
of a lifo-study, and la obliged to keep fix Indy
assistants, to help her answer the largo cori-esismdence
winch daily pours In upon her, each bearing Us pecial
burden of suffering, or joy at release from It. Her
Vegetable Goiupound is a medicine for good and not
evil purposes. I have personally investigated it and
am satisfied of the truth of this. '
On account of Its proven merits. It Is reoommen (led
and prescribed by the best physicians in the country.
One says■ “It works li^e a charm and saves much
pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Leucorrhcea, Irregular and painful
Benstruation,allOvai-ian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weak aess, aud is especially adapted to
the Change of life.”
It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency,
destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak
ness of tho stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches,
Nervous Proetratiou, General Debility, Slcepk-senesa,
Depression and Irdigest ion. That feeling of bearing
down,oauslug pain, weight and backache, la always
permanently cured by its nse. It will at all times, and
under all circumstnnrea, act in harmony with the law
that governs the female rystem.
It costs only $1. per bottleor six for $5., and is sold by
druggists. Any advice r. rpiircd as to special cases, and
the names of many who ha* o been restored to perfect
healtli by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be
obtained by addressing Mrs. I’., with stamp for reply,
at her home in Lynn, Mr, :r.
For K-idncy Complaint of Hthw sex this eompoundk
unsurj assed as abundant testimonials show.
“Mrs. Pinkham’s liver Fills,” says one writer, “ars
As best tn the world for ihe (u-e of Constipation,
Biliousness and Torpidity of tbe liver. Her Blood
Purifler works wonders in its special line and bids latt
to equal tfie Compound in its popularity.
All Trust respect her us an Angel of Mercy whose sole
ambition U to do good to others.
Philadelphia, Pa. (?) Mrs. V M. D
■ asrsii*- a* /vttiytwU. * AS9* ■ «%***«se —■ 1 , ■
feeitutiful enfl!.o«se<l picture* in many color* and vurtffu* deals 1 ***
eer? de*ir*>*le for decorntlns fancy article*, for acrop book*, eto
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will be *ure to plea*e the Indie*. #. A«JJuntuble
Thi* I* » key that will wind »ny wntch, a* it adjUHt* lt*elf to lit
any po*t. ft is handsomely finlahrd, and Is a me** * ,, d
handy article for aay one. 4 KJecent Cernellen Hniccr
Ulnw, forUly er gentr man. with guld-pleied top
■late. Thi* I* a pretty ring, and one that will last e llfe-liipe.
I jlaautlftil Led lee* Jet llroeeh, of hendsoroe
nest and *tvli#h, and will i**i * life-time. •. The
Omcle, or Vombinatien Cardt, by the aid of which yo« «*“*€ )
an? ouiuber or numbers thought of by members of » company, lei
%he MW of your friends, etc. These •nicies ere all relueWr end
uroful, warranted a* represented, and rery suitable for Christ***
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six in number,/res to any one sending fifty cents for » jeers
snb'oription to Thi Rueal Howe Journal. Tbb Is e wonier-
fol bergnin 1 Do not fail to take advantage of it, aa yen mey nerer
egaln ha?# an opportunity to obtain so much for so little money f
Perfect satisfeotloe guaranteed er money refunded! Ae •• oer
veliebliity, we refer to the publisher of any newspaper In New
Terk For $2.00 we will send five subscriptions to the peper end
flyu sets of the premiums; therefore by getting four of your
neighbor* to send with.you, you will secure yoer own peper end
S remium* free. Address, M _ _ .
’. M. LUPTON, Publisher. STPm-kPUeeJUwYArk.
I CURE FITS!
When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them
for a time aud then have them return again. I mean
a radical cure. I have made the disease of t ITS, EPI
LEI'SY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study.
1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Be
cause others have failed le no reason for not now re
oeivuig a cure, bend at once for a treatise and a Frec
Bottie of my infallible remedy. Give Express and
postofflee. It costs you nothing for a trial, and I wu.
cure you. Address Dr. H. G. KOOF, 183 Pearl St, N. Y.
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LiBKf al terms and give full control of one or more
of our new aud rapid selling publications, Any Agent
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kb/i OLD Hunters’Adtentures in Mistrall" ” No.
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of postal, by DONNELLEY, LOYD A CO., Chicago
riVappers. attention!-G.M. Emmaus. Newton,X.
X J..pu> s highest market price f or raw Furs A bklns.
Kidney-wort
HAS BEEN PROVED
The SUREST CURE for
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Docs a lame back or disordered urine indi
cate thn. yox ere a victim ? THEN DO NOT
HESITATE; in: Kidney-Wort at once, (drug-
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come the disease and restore healthy action.
8 • » , S i aw- Dor complaints peculiar
fcCl\IfCO«to your sex, such aa pain
and weak ae* ass, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed,
aa it will act promptly and safely.
Either Jex. Incontinence, retention of urine,
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j pains, all speedily yield to its curative power.
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* K f-s\ per day at home.Bampkta worth $6 free
$0 LG $ 4V Address Stisson A Co., Portland, Me.
The soft and 8ilkv appearance given to
the hair by the use of Uarholioe, the na
tural hair restorer andtietssing.as now im
proved and perfected, is the subject of
general remark by al! who have witnessed
its effects upon the human head. Sold by
all dealers m drugs. _
What is home without a night key ?
It’s equivalent to a ticket to a first class
I lecture of symphony iu white.
Skinny Men. “Weds Health Renewer’ re
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Qoiok, complete cure. C rus. Warts, bunions.
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other com panics retail fur $50.
All Machines warranted lb' 3
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cularardTostimonials. Address
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11 iS. lentil St, Pluhilf ipau , ?»
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I or parents. Under uew i»w» thousands entitled to
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Hamate and Hreorh LondtneGuim nud Plm-
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rises.
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m and osier than ana aSLr
with ** Automatic Mt-nS
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^Consumption can Bo
DR.
VM.
HALL’S
lun8s.BALSAM
Cures Consumption, Colds. Pneumonia, In-
llurtiv.n. Ilronchial Dlfllrullles, Bronchitis
FOB THB
luenuu
linarxeue**. Asthma.
Couch, nnd all Diseai
It is said that sheep placed on Key
Wvut island lose their wool ihe second
ji sr they ate there.
SEUIRS
COUGH
KIDNEY* WORT
‘US GREAT CURE!
FOR
-RHEUMATISM ,
As it la for all tho painful diseases of th«l
KIDNEYS,UVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses tb* system of the acrid poison
that causes tho dreadful suffering which
only the vloHms of Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OP CASES
of tho worst forms o. Uhls terrible dlaeaae
have been quickly relieved, and In short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Intirz, *1. LiqriDOB DRY, SOLD BT D*UCG1ST8.|
tt- Pry can be sent by raalh
lyg ELLS. RICHARDSON fle Co..Burlington Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT
♦Lydia E. Pink bum's Vegetable Com
pound is a positive cure for all those weak
nesses so common to our host femtle go|.
illation.
What relation is a loaf of bread to a
steam engine ? Bread is a necessity. A
steam engine is an invention. Necessi
ty is the mother of invention; therefore,
a loaf of bread is mother to a steam
engine,
Dr. Klii e’s Great Nerve Restorer Is the
marvel of the age lor all nerve disessts. All
fits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
p-S- This N.Y. Singer, S20
BrRSaj With $fl set of Attachment* Free.
, Warranted perfect. Light running,
quiet, hamisiome and durable. Sent
on test trial plan when desired.
Happy If ora* Orffunat 4 get?
Reeds, 1* stops; Mechanical Rut
BaR?,octave/’oupler,2knee swells,
w tth $:? stool am! 91 Book, only 975
AIfo sent on test trial-plan If do
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p l^vneACo. 47’fhird*t*’.Chloaa’c
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if" The New Volume (19) commences
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Terms and outfit
Portland. Me
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Nervous snd Blood Dia
esses. To Clergymen,
Lawyers, Literary Men,
Merchants, Bankers.
Ladies and all wbob
sedentary employmail
eausee NervonsFeostri
tion, Irregularibas <4
tne blood, etomaoh.
bowels or Kidrays, a)
wbo require a nen»
tonic, appetizer ct
stimulant. BAMARL
TAN NERVINE bii
▼aluable. Thousand!
proclaim it ths »ot»
wonderful Invigorsut
that ever sustained the
sinking system. For
eale by all Druggiste.
THE Dll. 8. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL CO*
B«le Proprietors, 8L Jo—ph, Mb.
A
$72 outm S5i • Add^TgMVoSf,
Sw never VAIL*. ^ I
CONSUMPTION, i RUPTURE
I have a positive remedy for toe above disease; tv in
usa thousands of ca»ea of the worst kind ami of long
•landing have been cured. Indeed, eostronff is mv fu’.tn
In its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLKS FKKB, t.>-
gefiher with a VALFAULE TUEATI8E on thi* iU**afce, to
any sufferer. Give Espivsa and P. O. addreae. _ '
D&. T. ▲. bLOCTM* 181 Pearl 8U V— Vorf
CURS.—A wyT-ob go»r*ott* ft* * per-
mzDPBt euro In %ll cases. Ah having bees
_ bumtiuRged hj the 111 treatment of other%
should at once embrace thi* rare .roporUmitr anti profit by ttie knowledge
rained In a Me of hard study combined with experience in tfie worst casai
of Hernia, rach Is the mon Mooessful and meritorious ireahnent of Dr. J.
H MAYER. Main office. &>1 Ar b Street, Philadelphia, Fa AdvmfM*
^«nd stamoCw tertfciMiiials uf rereoB* wired and branch oBLva.
WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW?
PooPs Signal Service Barometer
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YOUNG MEN
R
KEUMATiSnri!
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HR08. Jan-blt*. Wlnorrosm
it yon want to learn Tele
‘ ' “i few months
VALENTIN!
Allen’s Brain Food.
Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness
of Generative Organs. ( tl all druggists.
8end for circular. All a * Pharmacy, 318
First av. ff. Y.
Caxx Pudding.—Take a plain cake
cut in siioes, line a glass dish with it,
aud spread over it any kind of jelly;
than another layer of cake, and over
the whole pour a soft custard, made of
the yolks of three eggs, one pint of
milk, a teespooufol of oorn starch and i
extract of vanilla. Beat the whites to The habit of running over Itools or
froth and boil two minutes; then cover shoes corrected with Lyon’s Paieut Heel
the dish with this. ' Btiffeners.
Thru people can keep a secret when
two of them aro d< ad.
If you ars a lafftrtr with this terrible ditesee. yea cap
leant something to yomr Interest by reading oar new
pamphlet, which gives foil partlcnlare ae to the eaaee ot
Rheumatismaad Nearelgla, aaU the moaner ef treatmeat
reqalred to eflect a permaneat enro. So sot foil to rood
IV Seat free ea application. Agdreet
Rheumatic Syrup Co., loehoatet. *, %
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NO. 339 NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19 years' experience. (Satab-
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ment of diaeaaes enables him to guarantee a cure
in all cases Consultation free and atrtctly con-
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hours: tl to 2 and T to 10 evening.
Those mnswenag mm Mtvoramommnt will
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publisher by atrtlng that they saw the ad
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nd Ft
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DR. KLINE’S GREAT
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for all Bsaui asp Nsarx
OnTsosa ccsx roe Nkbvx Arrso-
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mar.
Isxpr,,. iddronvftink'tsd to Da.KLIN* R9I1 Arok
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. . . , , _ THERMOMETER COMBINED,
VA/JLILaXa rFTIT.To -jrOTTI
It will detect and mdioate correctly s ay change in the weather 1J to «houn
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according to its prediction*. Save* 50 times Its cost In a single seaion.
Has an accurate thermometer attached, which alone it worth thonrkeof
combination. This great \V EAT UK ft INDICATOR i • P *
moat eminent Physicians, Prolessore I
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JatL.
Tne Thermometer and Barometer are
is endorsed by the
__ IN THE WORLD!
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with silver_pl&t*d trimmings, etc., making it a beautiful as well as useful or
ewilleendrou asnmpleone.dWiMrodyrec.toyourrlace.ingo>u
order, on receipt ot tel, or six for *4., Agcqta are making from to (3u
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at
Invaluable to
>/ pro-
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‘ our risk.
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Write vour Post OJnft. County and State inair '
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Thi* will make a Bentirifol and Very L’sefal Present.
,a . WHAT THE PUBLIC SAY ABOUT IT.
I find Pool’s Barometer works i* well a* one that costs $50. you can rely
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Barometer received in good order, and most ssy that the instrument gives
perfect eatufoGboam every respect. It ieneatlymadeaudwocderfullyc^eap
at two dollars Gf.o. B. 1 arsons, M. C. K. R.. Office, Detroit, Mich.
Pool’* BATOtnetw haa alreadv saved me many times its eost, in foretelling
the weather. It is a wondertul curiosity and works timperfection.
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