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DOMESTIC.
Ms. Pambx, wko has long bet a a very j
•ucoeMfa? grower of laspberries, gave the
New Jersey Horticultural Society a state-
meet of seme of the large profits obtained
when this fruit is sold at high prices. He
said the best American varieties, with fair
treatment, will yield as many bushels per
acre ns corn, and generally bring 6 tunes
as much in market, and when once plant
ed remain for several years A neighbor
of his sent to market a one horse wagon-
toad of red raspberries, and received $220
for the lot. A lady living near him rented
out her farm, reserving a portion for a
raspberry and blackberry plantation, from
which she fold one year 48,000 quarts of
berries, worth, at 8 cents a quart, $3440,
which was more than the tenant made
from ail the other ciope on the farm.
A successful fruit grower thinks that
many apple trees are set too near together;
two rods apart is near enough. The land
for an orchard must be kept in good con
dition. He top-dresses his oicht’d once
in three years, principally with a thick
coating of straw. He allows hogs to run
in his orchard, aud plows the land until
the trees are so large as to interfere with
such a practice. Last year he picked 46
barrels of Greenings from four trees. Or
chards thrive best near bodies of water.
Trees should be judiciously trimmed while
young. JMLany trees are injured by over-
prumng. Trees should be grafted when
they are from one inch to one and one-
half inches in diameter.
Cauuflowk aim Broccoli.—There
are among the most delicious of vegetables
and are accidental variations of the cab
bage. Cauliflower Is always white, but
broccoli varies from g.-een to purple, white
and sulphur color. Sow the seeds for Au
tumn use in May and transplant In July.
For early Summer use sow the seeds in
September and prick Ibe plants into cold
frames in Novemt^r and transplant to the
open ground in the Spring. The soil for
these vegetables must be rich, moist, deep,
and friable. The following are among the
best varieties of each cauliflower; Snow
Ball, Extra Early Paris, Early Dwarf Es-
furt. Hall Early Paris, Eiriy Asiatic, Late
Date*. Broccoli. Early White and Purple
Cape are as good as any.
Peanut-growing is one of the most
profits ole industries of Virginia. The re
turns never fall below $60 per acre, even
in seasons of drought, and somelimea rise
as high as $300. A light, sandy soil is
beet. The nut must have plenty of rain
in August in order to reach perfection.
There are three grades in market, the
strictly prime,the prime and the medium,
the latter of which is sold to the retell
buyer. The best are sent abroad or sold
to the finest candy matters. The peanut
candy sold at 40 cents a pound is made
from the “low'* grade, the wholesale price
of which is two cents a quart.
Hubs is an Excellent Ffcipe ror
Pickling Oysters.—Take 100 oysters
fresh from the shell; scald them in thair
own liquor; if not enough to keep them
from burning, add a very little water.
Then take the oysters and lay them on
a platter to cool; strain the liquor
through a mnsl n cloth; add to It a
pint of the beet wbite-wine vinegar, one
medinm-sized onion, chopped very fine,
one ounce of pepper, the whole kernels,
half an ounce of allspice, whole also,
and half a teaapoorful of salt. Let
theee boil for nve minutes. When cold
strain it and pour over the oysters.
Keep the saucepan covered while boil
ing the vinegar anc spices, to prevent
evaporation. Cover the jar or bottles
in which you put the oysters. Tnese
will keep for several weeks if put in a
cool place.
A boy with a top tried to spin it.
But his hand got a thorn right in it,
The sport didn’t spoil,
For St. Jacob’s On,
Cured his hurt in less than a minit.
A red-haired clerk in Savannah,
Slipped on a piece of banana,
Great pain he endured,
But St. Jacob's Oil cured,
He now goes dancing with Hannah.
Knit Wbatpkbs.—Everybody who
cares for the sick knows how difficult it
is to remove or to put on the knit wrap
per; it seems as if the invalid needs to
assume attitudes that would be almost
impossible to one iu robust health; a
half bourV work with needle and thread
will b’lffloe to change a pair oi these
garments and make them more comfor
table, Gut them upen the entire length;
then put on a facing on one side and a
plait on the other; at proper intervals
sew on some small porcelain buttons
and make the buttonholes, and you will
be surprised when this is accomplished
that you never thought of doiag so be
fore.
Concerning cows and steers, the form
of the leet is an indication of the nature of
the place in wiich the animal has been
reared. In stony regions the hoof grows
round and wears away; c n the contrary, in
soft, moist and marshy districts the hoofs
lengthen and flatten out, and the same
effect is produced by conflaement to the
stable. The round hoof is a very desirable
quality. Continued stall feeding renders
the feet so tender that after some years the
animal can take uo exercise, nor even com
fortably travel over the pasture. The foot
grows long and thick, and the creature is
entirely unfitted for work or for driving to
any distance.
•/‘•Figures are not always tacts,” but
the incontrovertible facts concerning
Kidney-Wort are better than most figures.
For instance: “It is curing everybody”
writes a druggist. “Kidney-Wort is the
most popular medicine we sell.” It should
be by right, for uo other medicine has
such epeciflc action on the liver, bowels
and kidneys. Do not fail to try it.
X&*rhe most brilliant shades possible,
on all fabrics are made by the Diamond
Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and du
rability. 10 cents.
The past season we tested many of the
so-called temedies for the cabbage worm,
among which were Int water, black pep
per, saltpeter and some others. The three
named proved quite unsatisfactory; the
pepper and saltpeter produced no effect on
the worms. The hot water destroyed part
of them but also injured the plants. The
most satisfactory application we tested
was a mixture of one pound each of bard
soap and kerosene oil, in three gallons ot
water, applied with a watering pot. It is
important to make application of any rem
edy frequently or it will not prove entirely
effectu&L Young worms are hatched
daily, and the older ones are often so pro
tected by the leaves that it is impossible to
reach them with one application.”
Professor Cook says that a carbolic soap
wash has with him proved a very effectual
preventive of radish maggots and apple-
tree borers. His formula is as follows: To
two quarts of soft soap I added 2 gallons
of water; this was then heated to a boiling
temperature, when the pint of carbolic
acid (in a crude state) was added. This
mixture is then set away m a barrel or
other vessel, and is ready for use as occa
sion may require. One part of this liquid
is then mixed with fifty parts ot water and
the plants sprinkled, or trees washed with
it. This is worth remembering.
To hake superphosphates on the prem
ises the following recipe is given as excel
lent, and within the range of almost every
farmer: Take 100 pounds of ground bone
place it in a large tub and apply forty
pounds of sulphuric acid; adding water as
desired, in a few days the whole
will be reduced to the consistency of
thick jelly. Then add more water aud
about 300 pounds of plaster as a drier, the
whole being worked and shoveled over
until it can be readily manured. There will
then be sufficient phosphate to apply to
about 2} acres of land at a cost of about
$7.60.
I saw an old-fashioned, high- backed,
cane-seated chair covered in serviceable
fashion the other day. A sort of bag
was made which exactly flitted over the
chair. It was securely fastened at the
bottom, the edges being turned in and
sewed “over and over.” The covering
was of Canton flannel of old gold color,
and inserted in it were two stripes of
cretonne. The cretonne had a black
ground-work, with gay birds and flow
ers on it For anything so simple and
so easily made this chair covering was
very effective, redeeming as it did an
old and much-used chair from positive
ugliness.
There is hardly an adult person living
but is sometimes troubled with kidney
difficulty, which is the most prolific and
dangerous cause of all disease. There is
no sort ot need to have any form of kidney
or urinary trouble if Hop Bitters is taken
occasionally.
A pretty scent sachet is of satin eight
inches square; the top is of white satin
with the initial of the owner worked in
blue; the bottom is of blue satin, on
which a small bunch of daisies is em
broidered, There needs to be one
thickness of cotton between the top and
bottom, on which the perfume powder
is scattered. The edge is trimmed with
laee two inches wide, very full at the
corners, and the lace has for a heading
blue satin ribbons plaited in shells.
For dyspepsia, maigestloa, depression
of spirits and general debility, in their ra-
rioua forms; also as a preventive against
fever and ague and other intermittent
fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of
Caluaya,” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co,
New York, sold by all Druggists, is the
best tonic; and for patients recovering
from fever or other sickness, it has no
equal.
Oddly shaped tables are muon in de
mand. Some of them are round and
just low enough to reach a lady’s elbows
as she sits at work and are rotary. Oth
ers round in front and straight at the
back, and are supported upon half re
cumbent figures. Tablea of every shape
are to be had for decoration at home,
and are covered with jute plash em
broidered in raised figures or simply
finished oil by a deep fringe.
•^•“Troubles often come fiom whence
we least expect them.” Yet we may often
prevent or counteract them by prompt and
intelligent action. Thousands of persons
are constantly troubled with a combination
of diseases. Diseased kidneys and costive
bowelf are their tormentors. They should
know that Kidney-Wort acts on these or-
cans at the same time, causing them to
throw off the poieons that have clogged
them, and so renewing the whole system.
A^The Diamond Dyes for family use
have no equals. All populai colors easily
dyed, fast and beautiful. 10 cents a
package.
Valuable document destroyed: “I
hope, sor, you will assist a poor man
whose house and everything that was
in it, moluding me family, sor, was
burned up two months Lge last Thurs
day, sor.” Tlie merchant to whom tills
appeal was addressed, while very phil
anthropic, is also very cant ions, so he
asked: “Have yon any papers or cer
tificate to show that yon lost anything
by the tire?” “I did have a certificate,
sor, signed before a notary public to
that effect, bnt it was horned np, sor,
in the house with me family and the
ristof me effects.” The tears ran out
of the merohant’s eyes from laughing
as he handed over a quarter.
A Voice from the Frees.
I lake this opportunity to bear testimo
ny to the rificacy of your “Hop Bitters,”
Expecting u> find them nauseous and bitter
and composed of bad Whiskey, we were
agreeably surprised at their mild taste,
Just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Creaswelland
• Mrs. Connor, friends; have likewise tried,
and pronounce them the best medicine
they have ever taken for building up
strength and toning np the system. I was
troubled with costiveness, headache and
want of appetite. My ailments are now
all gone. 1 have a yearly contract with a
doctor to look after the health of myself
and family, but 1 need him not now.
July 26, 1878. 8. GILLILAND.
Peoplo'a Advocate, Pittsburg, Penna.
A man in New York is creating quite
an oxeitement in certain dholes by at
tempting the feat of eating thirty brace
of quail in thirty days, He may snooeed,
as the feat doesn’t require any intellec
tuality and he doesn’t have to shoot his
own quail. A more difficult feat for the
average man would be to purchase six
ty quail in sixty days.
“Rough on Corni.’’
Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 15c. Quick,
complete, permanent cure. Corns, wans, bunions.
An Italian, playing a concertina, ap
proached two bulldogs that had just
joined in an unfriendly wrestle, and the
mnsio soared tne dogs so that they let
go their grips, turned tail and fled.
And the crowd was so mad they didn’t
know what to do, but they finally
mobbed the musician.
The convenience ot sending goods by mad or ex
press is well assured by
LEWANDO’S FRENCH DYE HOUSE,
17 Temple Place, Boston, u. s. A.
It must be borne m mind that our do
mestic animals are kept in an artificial
state, and their wants are different from
those that are wild. They may have in
ordinate desires, caused by the manner of
keeping, and if those desires are fully grat
ified damage may result. Too much water
to a horse when he is very warm u injuri
ous, as all know, and animals often eat
food that causes sickness among them.
f hkbp will do better on inferior food if
fed tegulaily than on good food if fed ir
regularly. Attested experience is in favor
of feeding three tiroes a day—morning,
noon and night. In this many ef the best
breeders agree. Some, however, feed but
once a day, and think it best Wnen this
is done, the last feeding should be a con
siderable time before dark, for sheep do
not feed well after dark. Salt must not
be neglected.
lh doing up wool the flet h. should be
put up so as to be oomparai.V v loose,
light and easy to inspect aud h&i n. Lay
the fle»ce on the table, turn in L.a ‘ xvd,
tail and flanks, and roll it up, commen \ %
at tbs tail end. Tie with two strings
keep the roll in place, and then one about
the ends. The strings can be laid m
grooves in the folding platform, so that the
fleece can be tied quickly,
All the bones that lie about the premis
es should he buried near fruit trees or grape
vtnea. No matter bow hard they may be,
the roots and action of nature will soften
and make them available for plant food. If
you own a good-for-nothing dog. put his
bones under ground near tome tne.
DPEULL’S
SYRUP
JlOSliJJElfj
To make delicious almond candy take
one pound ot sugar and about half a
pint of water, put in part of the white
of an egg to clarify the sugar; let this
boil a few minutes aud remove auj
scum that rises. When the sugar be
gins to candy drop in the dry almonds;
first, however, you should blanch the
nuts by pouring hot water over them,
and letting them stand in it a few min
utes; then the skin will slip off readily.
Spread the candy on buttered plates to
cool.
The narrow Nottingham laoe that is
made for the windows in halls makes
serviceable coverings for chair backs.
Out it the length of the b&ok, and hem
the edges, or finish with narrow torchon
laee. This may be used also as a cover
ing for the seat of a nice easy-oharr, and
will protect it from dust and wear more
than one would think possible.
Soft ginger-bread, if eaten while
fresh and warm, may well take the place
of more expensive cake. One egg, one
oup of molasses, one-third of a oup of
melted butter, one-half oup of sweet
milk, one teaspoonful of soda, one tea
spoonful of ginger, two and one-half
eups of flour, and a little salt; dissolve
the soda in a yery little hot water.
Bake in a buttered tin.
A plain tapioca, suitable for delioate
stomachs, is made by boiling half a tea
cupful of tapioca in half a pint of water;
when the tapioca is entirely dissolved
or melted, add gradually a half a pmt
of milk; just before taking from Hie fire
(and, by the way, this should not be
done till the milk is thickened with the
’apiooa) add a well-beaten egg, and an-
,. r and flavoring to suit your taste,
T. o ^ is nice, either warm or oold.
W. r RB saturated with alum is recom-
by a French
d effectual
scientist,
as a
meude.
speedy w i effectual remedy for extin
guishing L ms. His proposition is based
on the them j’ that the atom would coat
the objects wetted with it, intercept the
aooese of the atmospheric oxygen, and
thus stay combustion,
HUMOROUS.
. STOMACH _
fclTTEfl 5
Invalids who art recovering vital stamina, declare
In grateful terms their appreciation of U.e merits
as a tonic, of Hostettera Stomach Bitten. Not
only does It Impart strength to the weak, bnt It
also corrects an Irregular acid Mate of the stomach,
makes the bowels act at proper Interval*, gives
ease to those who suffer from rhenmaUc and kid
ney troubles, and conquers as well aa prevents
fever and ague.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
Remember This.
If yon are sick Hop Bitten will surely aid Na
ture in making yon well when all else falls.
If you an costive or dyspepUc, or are suffering
from any other of the numerous diseases of the
stomach or bowels, It is your own fault If y«u re-
mam ill, for Hop Bitten aie a sovereign remedy
In all snch complaints.
Ifyouarewastlngaway with any form of Kid
ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment,
and torn for a care to Hop Bitten.
If you are sick with that Urrlble sickness Nerv-
eusneas, you will find a “Balm In Gilead" In the
use ot Hop Bitten.
If you are a frequenter, or a resident ot a mias
matic district, ban-b ad? your system against the
•courge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, 141.
lour, and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop
Bitten.
If yon have rongh, pimply, or sallow akin, bad
breatn, pains and aches, and feel mlsenble gene-
nlly, Hop Bitten will give you fair skin, rich
blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort.
In -non they cure a 1 Diseases of ihe stomach,
Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s
Disease. (GOO will be paid for a case they will uot
cure or help.
That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister,
mother, or daughter, can be made the picture ot
health, by a few bottles of Hop Bdtere, costing
but a tilde. WUl you let iheui suffer f
KIDNEY-WORT
HE CREAT CUREl
Foa"
Hl-H E U M A TIS M—
. As it la for all the painful f’-rntii of tha
E KIDHKYS,LIVER AND BOWELS.
0 It claansas the system of tha acrid poison
U that causes the dieedfol suffering whluh
• only the victims of Rheumatism oan realise.
£ t THOUSANDS OP CASKS
Tj of the wont forme of this terrible <
a have boon quickly relieved, and in abort time
• PERFECTLY CURIO.
O mica, »i. uqnn or dry, sou by DRCMUsn.l
< U- Dry oan be sent by maiL
~ ,RICKA&SflONftCo.,I
WKLXR.3
, Burlington Vt. 1
KIDNEY-WORT
A farmer in the ooru-growiDg dis
trict of Illinois sued a vOlager for debt
this winter, bat when the case oame to
trial the credito'-’* heart was by no
means adamantine.
‘Tve waited t good while for my pay,”
h3 explained, “and wouldn’t have sued
yon now if yon had acted like * man
who wanted to pay.”
“I’ll tell yon wtiat I’ll do,” replied
the debtor. “Make it $23 and I’ll fix
it ao you can get the money at onoe.”
“I’ll do it,'’
“The debtor filled out a bulk note
for the sum due in 60 days, end handed
it to the creditor with the remark:
“Pat your name on the back and
tnfiy’ll give yon the money at the bank.”
Tne farmer indorsed it, got his mon
ey, leas the discount, and his grin of
pleasure had net entirely diedont when
the note our 2 due and the cashier ex
plained:
“The signer has nothing we can get
hold of, and of oomse the endorser has
to pay.”
Consumption In its e«rly stages b readily
cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s "Golden
Medical Di-ootery," though, if the lungs are
wasted no medicine will effect a care. No known
remedy possesses such boo thin* and heal
ing'influence over all eorofnlous, tuberculous,
and pulmouaiy affections as the “Discovery.”
Join Willie, of Elyria, Ohio, writee: “The
•Golden Medical Discover;’ does positively
cure consumption, as, after toying every other
medicine in vain, this succeeded.” Mr. Z.
T. Phelps, of Onthbert, Ga.. write#: “Ihe
■Golden Medical fUsoovery' baa cured my wife
of bronchitis and iucinient consumption.”
Sold by druggists.
Why he kept his temper: The other
day a email-sized colored man was
roundly abusing a brother of color on
Antoine street large enough to eat him
up. After the abase had continned for
a’long time withoat results a white man
said to the party of the second part:
“Why don’t yon nick him up and mop
the snow with his legs ?” “I could do
it, boss.” '•Then, why don’t yon?”
'Waal, I was considerin'. If we have
i bout I shall probably be ’rested. If
I’m ’rested my name will be in de pa
pers. if I git in de papers de man np
on Calhoun street who owns de house
dat I moved ont of in de night will know
whar to find me an’ gently elucidate de
nformatiyn dat he wants de fo’ months’
back rent.”
Dr. Pierce's ‘'Favorite Pres'Tip* ion” is a
most powerful restorative tonic, a so combin
ing the most valuable nervine properties, es
pecially adsp.ed to the wants of deblitated
adies suffering from weak back .inward fever,
congestion, inflammation, or ulceration, or
from nervousness or neurslgio paius. By
druggists.
“The waning of the honeymoon: Al
fred, who oame home very late last
night from a bachelors’ dinner and has
been “oatohing it” this morning: I had
a most horrible dream last night. Ara
bella (sarcastically): Did you, indeed?
low surprising! Allred: Did 1 wake
up with a scream or anything of that
sort? Arabella: No; perhaps yon had
eaten so much yon couldn’t, What
was your nightmare? Alfred: I dreamed
was a bachelor again.
Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred
affections. For treatise giving successful
self-treatment address Worlds Dispensary
Medical Association Buffalo, N. Y.
A Polish servant girl, recently im
ported, when arraigned in New York
charged with stealing from her mistress,
said that she had been told that it was
a custom of the country for servants to
help themselves to the preperty of their
employers. New Jersey bank officers
seem lo be laboring under a similar
erroneous impression.
Natural petroleum, depnved of its color
and disagreeable odor without distillation
and the add of adds or alkalies, is what
the Gafboline is made from. As now im
proved and perfected it is a beautiful
preparation, and performs all that is
claimed tor it as a hair restorer.
Some noted dairyman has just given
out that “the present system of hand
ing milk should be reversed.” It is
evident that the kind-hearted lacteal
artist is actuated by sympathy for the
cow, and his intimation that the oow
should be turned upside down aud giv
en opportunity for rest during the
operation does credit to his sensitive
nature, bat what kind of an apparatus
he has invented for catching the milk as
it belches from the inverted udders
doesn’t appear.
Men, below par, trom age, or mental excesses,
Allen’s Brain Food restores former
trom
will Unit that
vitality and vigor; $1—Atdru
Pharmacy, 815 First ave., N.
its and at AUen’a
It never fails.
Meteorological item: An Austin
olerx is in the habit of drawing his sal
ary months in advance. A lew morn
ings ago he oame down to the store
half an hour later than usual. “What
makes you so late?” asked the proprie-
lor. “It was so oold I didn’t like to
get up. ’ “I don’t see how yon come to
find it odd,” growled the boss. “Yon
drew your salary for next Jane yester-
day ’’ .
Have you seen the Chroiithiou collars
aud cuffs? Something new. Ask for them.
Quite far enough: My. Mor-
times' I strove to
ing Virgil, ‘‘Three
cast my arms about her mck, and”
“that’a ae far as I got. Professor.”
“Well, Mr. Mor , I think that was
quite far enough/
Ladies and children’s hoots and shoes
cannot run over if Lyon'a Patent Heel
Stiffeners are used.
The treasurers, book-keepers and
confidential men all over the country
have tn’-ned over a new leaf for the new
year. They got in their work in 1882
and are now absconding to various
parts oi the country for the purpose of
establishing silver mines and Sunday-
schools.
Albert B Mason, of Chicago, pro
poses to tax plumbers $25. At first it
seems useless, as the plumber would
naturally be expected to oharge enough
extra to make np for it; but when yon
come to recollect that he takes all his
customer has, anyway, it seems wise to
get back aa much of it as possible.
How the hearts of a crowd swell and
throb with pitiless hatred against the man
who cougee during the performance at a
theatre, when they know he is too stingy
to invest twenty-five cents in a bottle of
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrub.
They are now telling a story about a
Chicago girl who insisted on throwing
ler shoe after a newly-married couple.
1 ’he carriage is a total wreck, a doctor
las the bride and the horse under treat
ment, and large numbers of men are
searching the rains for the groom.
On Thirty fray*’ Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-
Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young or old)
who are afflicted with nervous debility,
oet vitality and kindred troubles, guaran-
eemg speedy and complete restoration of
health and manly vigor.—Address as
above.—N. B.—No risk is incurred, as
thirty days’ trial is allowed.
‘Yes,” he said, "oarrying so much
baggage is an awful nuisance, ami it
costs a pile to have it carried from de-
>ot to depot; but then, you know, tho
railroads allow a man to cary a hundred
and fifty pounds, and a fellow 1’kes to
get all that belongs te him.”
The Doctor'* Indorsement.
Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the sub-
Joined prolesslonsl Indorsement: “I have prescribed
Dr. Wm. HaU’s Balsam for the Longs in s great num
ber of case* and always with poocee*. One case In par-
tloolar was given up by several physicians who had been
called In for consultation with myself. The patient
bad all the symptoms of confirmed Consumption—cold
night sweats, beetle fever, hamming cough, etc. He
commenced Immediately to get better and was soon
rests re 1 to his usual health. I have also found Dr. Wm.
Hall's Balsam for the Lungs the most valuable expeo-
torant for breaking up distressing coughs and colds
that I have ever used.” Dumo's Catarrh Snuff cur s
Catarrh aud all affections of the mucous membrane.
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer is the
marvel ot the age tor aU nerve diseases. AH
ots stopped tree. Bend to mi Audi Street,
miadeipb’a.Fa
“It isn’t that I fear any dangoreiu
torn of the diseass," said the man who
had the mumps, “or am troubled about
my personal appearance. I only regret
that my superabundance of cheek makes
me for the time being resemble »life-
insurance apanL”
“j>*8t Cocoa Balsam in raff World.” Try tt.
Price 10c. F. W. Kinsman A Co., Augnsta,M*lne.
One Chicago pswn-ahop has loaned
money on 2,200 revolvers daring the
past year. This will go far towards
explaining why the criminal classes of
Chicago now oae a sand dab on their
victual. They have not yet redeemed
their revolvers,
catarrh at '*e Madder.
Stinging Irritation, Infismtrstion, aU Kidney and I
Unnaiy Complaints, cl ed uj ‘ Bnchn-palba.” fit. I
It is related that at a house warming
n New York the other night, they
washed down the front stoop with cham
pagne “for lack.” The staff froze and
made the steps slippery, and the luck
was visible to the people who banged
their heads and sk’nued their spines.
Mdana, chills, positively cured by
Emory’s Standard Cure Pills. Their equal
unknown, sugar- coated; no grtpiny, 25c.
Hand bags are made of coarse linen
twine crqtcheted in imifation of ma-
crame laoe; the crotchet is four inches
deep, and each side is five inches long;
they are much prettier if made in one
piece. Finish the top edge with a small
scallop and the bottom with small points
and a scant fringe; the lining is of sat-
:in and a satin bow is placed on the
crochet; the top of the bag is drawn
together with narrow satin ribbon.
Don’t Die In the House,.
•Rongh on Rats.” Clears out rats,mice,roaches,
bedbugs,flies, nuts, moles,chlpmimka.gopht-ia. 15c.
Thebe is danger, as many people
iav« found to their sorrow, of a gossa
mer waterproof cracking when stiffened
>y oold; so before putting it on, in se
vere weather, warm it before the fire,
wth outside aud in, aud this danger is
averted.
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
•ore Tb ront. • wel line*. Sprain*. Bruise*,
Burns, SeaM*. Frost Bltea,
iRD ALL OTHEM BODILY PAIUS AKD ACHES.
Sold bj Druggists and Dealers everr where. Ftfty Cent*a bottlo-
Directions in 11 f.anguage*.
THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.
ftiiiT r ts A. VOUELKR * CO ) lUltimore, l. 8. A.
KIDNEY-WORT
HAS BEEN PROVED
The £uREST CURB for
1KIPWEY DISEASES.j
. or disordered urine indi-
Doesalame
teste that
st you i
'ATX; r
j gists recommend it) and It
victim P
-Wort at
will speedily
t Sidney-
DO NOT
(drug-1
i and restore healthy motion. |
| oHIxka For complaints peculiar
fc4AUIK?D* to your eex, such es pein
|and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed,
aa It wlU sot promptly and safely,
Either Sex. Inoonttnenoe, retention of urine,
brisk dast or ropy deposits, and dsn dragging
pains, all speedily yield to its curat loo power,
tt- SOLD BY ALL DBUOOIBTrt. Pries $1.
KIDNEY-WORT
WORTI
»
DI8
anil H'__.
be offers to send f
contains valuable _
tnemeelvee afflicted wil
the throator lunaa Addrern
DN. J. H. SCHKNCK A SON.Philadelphia.
eiMARIT^ii
CURES AND
kw NEVER FAILS.
HerviKC
Is unfailing and tnfal-
liable In curing Epil
eptic Fits, Spasms.
Convulsions, St. Vilua
Dance, Alcoholism.
Opium Ealing. Net
vous debility .Scrofula
and all Nervous unb
Blood diseases. To
Clergymen, Lawyers
Literary men. Mer
chants. Bankers, La
thes and all whose se
dentary employment
causes Nervous Pros
tration, Irregularities
of thehlood, stomach
bowels or kindeys, or
who require a nerve
tonic, appetiser or
stimulant, Samaritan
Nervine is invaluable.
Thousands proclaim l<
the most wonderful In
Wilts WHOtt AU tut MILS.
BestOowrh gynip Tastes good.
Use In llaie.. Hold by dniggtsis.
CON £ UM RTION.
C T> r\ GOLEM AN BUHINERS COLLEGE
• XJ s s Newark. N. J. Write for Catalogue.
>5 to
tree
'(TC S, ™^ E
jkDJL ILIKB'8 GREAT
I I VM^5I OR aIv R .
Orly soaa evix roa Nxava .trrxo-
T.ets INFALLl U L£ If takes
Wr Suritoysass. TrsattssA
I Mai bottl* (rskteFU CsMS,th*y psylag oxer***
..jarfs* aa tax,whs* rsoslvsd. Bsad bsid*s.P.O.sd1
Isxptsn addras* of sRIetsd to Da.K7JNE,tel Arch
ISWAU***-?* BmnMtrnmi*
n
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offrait
Unsenp
pulo ug
t artls*
tvs tried
to Imitate
our Rom-
edy and
dsosivs
thepubilo
by using
SIMILAR
NAMES,
b u t d o
not beds*
oolvedl
us that
th« word
SAFE
with pic
tured an
Iron Safe,
on ahlack
wrapper
and whits
letters is
on eyery
package.
AIm, see
that It Is
on the la
bel and
•tamp,
and take
no other.
H. H. WARNER A CO.
■OOHESTIR. M.Y.
tWrhla remedy Is aa absolute specific
for the diseases of women , for tbs nervous
troubles off youth, and for tbs debHlty
wblcb precedes old ax*. Aa statistics show
that all disease aria* from tbs kidneys or
liver, we oan guarantee freedom from dis
ease by reason of the power wbtob our
bate Kidney and Liver Cure possesses over
these organs, for Diabetes ask tor WAR
NER’S SAFE DIABETES CURE.
IMITATION STONED GLASS.
beautiful. Easily applied te window
gtau l.OOb references, samrtea, etc-85o, In stampr.
AUENTA’HERALD. l«pp. 28x45 (lot.): fear
IteeinitHdenunttatlnnsof sundry humbugs. Indorsed
by 500,005 government officials and citizens. Kari
chances to ootvuoK-er. Subscription Wo. New sub
scribera only S3e. $30 to finder #f longest word each
edition of Herald. L. LEHRSIITH. Fhilada..Pa
I
RUPTURE
CUKl-
; curs in alls
_ _ _ __ by the ill treatoMsu of <
abould at ohm embrace this rats oppsrumity and profit by the As
gatnod la • Ufs of fiord study oombmed with experience in tho wo
ef Heroin, such is tb# most suooesaful and ■oentonou* treatment of Dr. J.
B MAYBE. Main effiee. SSI Arch tfeevt. Philadelphia, Pa. AdvttafM*
Chicago, 11L
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE
Beat in the world. Met the eentilne.
Every package baa onr trade-mark
and la marked t'raaer’e. feOLD
EVERYWHERE.
port, Mass.
SHEETS fine writing paper. In blotter,
iUf<
with calendar, by mall for 20c.
‘ Economy Fhinting
Agent*
Co., Newbury-
A n.F'WTU make 150 per cent, profit *elho(
AUTXxllAD i.Bgi*ter'»Lmiri:euL •Thebtetinth*
World. Write for particulate U> F. KKUISTLtt, Pr»*
prietor, 334 South »th street, Philadelphia, l a.
I F yon have a vlolentpain In
the region of the HEART,
which teems to threatenyon
with IMMEDIATE DEATH or
Heart Disease in any form,
BEAU’S HEABT CUBE
Is a sure remedy.
Price One Dollar per bottle
MARTIN READ A CO.
P.O. Box 2015, Fhilad’a. Pa,
MARK TWAIN
ENTITLED-LIS'.; O* Ttl£ HIASISSIPM.”
A rich theme.aud the ru-hast. raciest, volume of *11 the
Twain series. Characteristic lllustratlona fia.SOO Iq
cash prize* to agents. “Awordtotbewiseis suilleient* 1
Agent* Wanted—Outfits now ready. *L For
particulars address
DOUGLASS BROS,
63 North Seventh HA. Philadelphia, Pa
/I A DAY at home, no ped-1
Jp i U dling; 12 sample* for 10c.
a K. BOWEN.
Brockton. “
‘THE BEST IS CHEAPEST/'
ENGINES, TUDCCUCDC SAW MILLS,
HonePowen* nntOntnO fUtwH.il.,-
CUter Hilltn
(Butted to all section*.) Write for VBtaEIllaa Pamphlet
aodPriow to TbaAnltmaa* Taylor 0*, Mansfield. Ohio.
CANCER IN8TITUT6 JK* TSaM
* - Wscientific treatments and
^ . Jif-F - —aw < 4 immense i>rmcuce.r
5 LARGE PAPERS SELECT FLOWER FEEDS,
giuwn in 1888, warranted to spront. for tt centa.
G. R. ALLEN, Kennedy, N. YT
DAKOTA WHEAT LANDS.
SO OOO acres of choice selections on the line of tha
£ . P. R. R. From $5 to S7.50 per sere; $4 payable
seven years: Sper cent For descriptions, etc.. In-
close stamp to CUYLER ADAMS, Deerwood, Mian.
CONSUMPTION.
2 hare » poalilv# rom«dv for tho fibore dUease; by lu
was thousands of^caaea ™ m i,■.. v, n , __, r.
fahS
to-
.nuuoBuus oncaaa* m to* woras aina ana ot n
Kandlng have been cored. Indeed,eoetrong Is uiv ft
In Us efloary, that I will send TWO lOTTUfij FUEX,
5»tber with a VALUABI.B TKBATIBB on thU diawsae. to
anyaalferer. OtveBxpreaeandP. O.addrea*.
30. T. A. MLOCUM, IS1 Pwarl Oh. New Tort-,
f DC .week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit
wPPfree. Address H. Hallutt A Oo„ Portlana.Me
WOBOR’S COMPOUND OP
IPURE COD LIVERl
OIL AND LIME.
Wlloer"* Cod-Liver Oil and Lime.—The
great popularity of this safe and efficacious prepara.
intonmc worth. In the
Uon Is alone attributable to its
cure of Coughs, Ooldn, Asthm-_
Cough, Scrofulous Humors, i
Symptom*, it has no superior,
la at hand which will cure al_._
Lungs, or Throat Manufaotn: __ _ .
so*. Chemist. Boston. 8 old by all druggists.
tla. Whooping
all Consumptive
if equal Let no one
ns of disease, when an agent
• all complaints ef the Chest,
(factored only by A B. WlL
XI
confer * favor upon '
pabMsher by stating
**< <*SWtaB> I* t*’e T 4
will
ike advertiser and the
that they saw tha ad
4w*w*i 'naming pap»i
HEALTH IS MTU,
Heal of MyisWealUnfM
DR. BADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent.
TEX fi&llT BLOOD PUEI7IIB.
Pm blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and
clear skin, if von would have year flea* Arm.
without caries, and year com-
S3
lexion fair, aie
Radway’s Sarsaparillian
Resolvent.
A remedy eempoeed ef Ingredients of extraor-
NMMTtnfU
No
and cure.
designated, wM
S m>hUle, oloers, eoree, tumors, bolls, erysipelas, of I
■*- rtsnm. dtasass* of the lonjrs. Ytdneva. Wad-1
der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either
chronic or oonatltntlonal. the virus Is In the BIM
’ by what name the complaint may be
whether it be eerofnlo, conanmp" _
■ __ ilood
wMch^uppUes the waste and bolide and repairs
theee organa and wasted tissues of the system.
If Us blood la unhealthy, tha prooeas of repair
The Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Hot soy ta a compensating remedy, bat secures
the har mourns action of each of the organa It
establishes throughout the entire system function
al harmony and supplies the blood vea
sels with a pus and healthy current ot
new Ufa Tn Bxw, after a few days’ use
of the BanaparUlian. becomes e’ear and
beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and
akin eruptions are removed; sores and ulcers soon
oared. Persona suffering from scrofula, eruptive
diseases or the eyes, moots, ears, legs, throat ana
-■-ad*, that have accumulated and spread, either
m uncured diseases or mercury, or from the
us* of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure
If the SanspanUlan U continued a sufficient time
to make Its impression on the system.
One bottle contains more of the active princi
ples of Medicines than any other Preparation.
Taken In teaspoonful dosea, while other* require
five or six times as much.
One Dollar a Bottle.
k
R. R.
Tbe Cheapest aad Best lt«*dleiae ter
PamUy Use la the Werkd
In from on# to twenty minutes never fall* to
relieve Palm with one thorough application:
no matter hoer violent or faxorudatlng the pain,
the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgio or prostrated with disease
may suffer, RADWAY’S READY BELIEF will
afford Instant ease.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS,
CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES,
BRUISES, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA,
NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS,
COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS,
PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK
or LIMBS are Instantly relieved.
MA.XjA.RI A.
Hff ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE eared for 80 eta Thereto
not a remedial agent In this world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Bilious,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (aided
by RADWAY’S PILLS) so quickly as RADWAY’S
READY RELIEF.
It will In a few moments, when taken internally
according to tbe direction*, cm
Soar Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Hi
) Bowels,
WP-
Oolic,
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAT).
- RELIEF with
WAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A few
drops in water will prevent stekneee or pains from
change of water. It to better than French Brandy
or Bitten as a stimulant
Hlnere and La tuber mess should always
be provided with it
RADWAY’S
Regulating Pills
Perfect, Purgative, Soothing, Aperi-
Tways
en
_ mg
te. Act withoat Pun, Ah
Reliable and Natural
in Operation*
A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR
CALOMEL.
Perfectly tastelees, elegantly eoated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, otssnse and strong-
RadwatI Phis for the cure of an disorders ot
the Stomach, liver. Rowels, Kidneys, Bladder,
Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Lnes of Ap
petite, Headache, Constipation, Costlveuess, indi-
gestlaa, Dyspepsia, BlllouaneaL Fever, Tnfiamm*
Bon of the Bowels, Plies, and an derangements or
the Internal Vlaeer*. Purely vegetable, eontaln-
■deleteriou drags.
Ing no mercury, minerals, or
KW Observe the fOUowlnj
from Diseases of the
Uon, Inward Pile*,
Head, Acidity of the
Diagqst of Food, Fullness or
mach, Sour Eructation
the Heart. Choking or
Is a lying posture. Dimness
Wsbc before the r
Heed,
i drags.
■ resulting
Constlpa
mood in
Heartburn,
Weight IntheBto-
_ _ or Fluttering*:
erlng Sensations when
ss of Ylslsa, Dots or
Fever and doll Pam in the
YeUowneM of
Pam in the Side, Chest,
off Heat, Burning m
the 8km and
UmLs, and Sodden
theneah.
A few doeoo of SadwatW Fnxa win free the
lyuum from aa the hbOTfroaiMd dtobrdent
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
rrloe, Cento Wer Bex.
READ “FALSE AND TRUE.”
Send a letter stamp to EADWAT * 00„ Nix >a
Warren, Cor. Church 8k, New fork.
- kwinformatlon worth thousands will Da asm
to you.
Te Ike FtoMle,
Be sore and ask for RabwayW, sad see that tha
— “Rad way- to on what yea boy.
IA Leading Lor
Office in Ne
for the Ci
J EPILKPTK
_ wMescrole (late of Leadon), who
r of Iplltpsy, has wltboat douh* treat
has pabuthed s work on this dlae**« w
With * Urge bottle of hi* wonderful cure f,
ferer who m*f rend their r-tprau *nd P O
advltaanv on* wlshln* *etire to addite*
wife. A& Mjcaimoim, »o. m t
Pa
see
tor* PHILADELPHIA SINflEB
tM* Jt/to. Equal to any
g«r tn lbs mark t. Jts-
mm.lrr, see srtut it to be
e&aminiyt before vow
for it. This 1* th*
V«w paw
temsstyU
« for W0.
other oastp«nt*s retail for' „
All Machine* warranted for 8
yean. Send for IlltMt rated Qr-
cular ar d T mtimontela. Address