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DOMESTIC.
HUMOROUS.
A Horse's Weak Points.—The week
points of s horse oen be better disoov-
ered whi’e standing than while moving.
If he is sound he will stand firmly and
squarely on his limbs without moving
any of them, the feet planting flatly
upon the ground, with legs plumb and
naturally poised; or if the foot is lifted
from the ground and the weight taken
from it, disease may lie suspected, or at
least tendemeis, which is a precursor
of disease. I! the horse stands with
his feet spread apart, or straddles with
the hind legs, there is weakness in the
loins, and the kidneys are disordered.
Heayy pulling bends the knees, -Bluish,
milky oast eyes in horses indicate moon-
blindness or something else. A bed-
tempered horse keeps his ears thrown
back A kicking horse is apt to have
scarred legs. A stumbling horse has
blemished knees. When the skin is
rough and harsh, and does net move
easily and smoothly to the touch, the
horse is a heavy cater, and his diges
tion is bad. Never buy a horse whose
respiratory organs are all impaired.
Place your ear at the side of the heart,
and if a wheezing sound is heard it is
an indication of trouble. Let him go.
Insects of different species are attrac
ted to the plants suited to the wants of
their offsprings by the sense of smell,
end that if some odor strong enough to
overcome the natural odor of the plant,
can be applied to the plant, or the earth
around it, it will no longer attract the.
insect, but will escape its depr
There are many strong odojft^'carbolio
acid, for instance, JJftTmight be em
ployed for BUoh£flfp OSCe-
T 5J.3duager8 oi Europe have a rath-
Jmmitive way of using the slops of
their houses. If their ground slopes
«t all to their gardens they Lave a chan
nel cut through rows of currant or goose
berry bushes and pie-plant Into these
shallow ditches they pour all their slops
and it is no great exaggeration to say
that rhubarb stems are common from 4
to seven pounds weight, without the
leaves, ami currants grow very large.
Dttsttrg. —There ore two ways of
dusting a room. Os is to take a feath
er brush, and, by briskly whisking off
the polished surfaces of wood or marble,
disperse into the breathing air the en
tire quantity of dost particles there
accumulated. The other is to carefully
wipe with a cotton oc silken duster or
chamois skin the needful articles, and
then shake oat the cloth either in the
open air or into a fire-place in use,
whore the draught of air would carry
the dust up the chimney. It is very
hard work in a house where there is
furnace heat or soft-coal fires to keep
the furniture dusted. Where there are
many pieces of faience or pottery a tiny
bellows or a silk duster should be used.
Heavy damask or plush upholstered
furniture should not be brushed every
day. Raw silk material soon voars out
if subjected to severe rubbing. Twice
a week is sufficient for upnolstered
goods, or three times, if they are many-
tufted, which catch the dust. Tne
wood, metals and marbles, cf course,
can lie wiped carefully with the duster
daily—an old silk handkerchief makes a
good duster. The best housekeeper,
however, must never attempt to dost
with a doth the frail petals of her flow
ers and loaves, outside her pretty por
celain and faience, unless she is wiUihg-
to hare them come off in her fipgtrs, as
these ornaments are modgjfgtf'separate
ly from the pottery only applied
previous. U>41re-firing. The small bd-
that are used in printing offices to
clean ont dust from type, or toy bellows,
come into play here.
Judge Peter Dombhy attended the
inaugural ball, and he enjoyed himself
so much that about midnight it took
four men to bring him home m a hack
and in a comatose condition to his wife,
tihe, thinking from the looks of him that
ni. had a rush of blood to the head, sent
for the physician, who investigated the
patient carefully, and then dirtoted that
the family p istor be sent for at onoe.
In a short time the clergyman was
bending over the conch of the dying
4-eVoler, The clergyman was in the
midst of an earnest prayer when he
smelt a ra‘, or rather the aroma of whis
key. “I think;" said the clergyman,
• that our friend has already had mors
spiritual consolation than is good for
him.” "Tee, he is drunk,” calmly re
plied Uie physician. "Why, then, did
yon send for me?” - ‘‘Bemuse, you see,
I didn’t care to be the only fool on this
sad occasion.”
'Unbidden guests are often welcom
es*. when they are gone.” Disease is an
unbidden guest which Kidney-Wort al
most invariably "shows the door.*’ Here
One of the handsomest fire-places in
fashion to-day is intended for the use
ot a gas-log. The background is of
rought iron In representation of an
elaborate coat ot arms, the andirons
are of the same material in floral design,
the facing of the stove is of tiles richly
enameled in relief, which are framed
in burnished brass. The hearth which
accompanies this elegant fire-place is ot
mosaic tiles, while the fender is ot bur
nished brass.
The Governor of North Carolina said to
the Governor of South Carolina: “Sir, the
best remedy m the world is Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup* and the latter seconded the
essertion.
Compressed gunpowder, cut in short
eugths to fit the drill-holes, is found
by experiment to have many advantages
among which is a saving of forty per
cent, in powder.
Vegetine
is a case is point: “Mother has rej^ysrad^l T Mfm N AW if EV aa<
wn>te sa Illinois ^ to .i»sr Salem rela- , W ° W US! FreC *
ly In My Practice.
A tourist leaning out of a nook,
Fell on his head near a brook,
The hurt he received,
St. Jacob’s Oil relieved,
And he says It cured “like a book.”
Great oaks from little acorns spring,
Great aches the little toe-corns bring;
But tor every com
That ever was born,
St. Jacob's Oil is just the thing.
Some Western breeders state that it
is a mistake to suppose the cross of the
Cotswold and Merino to be an improve
ment on the originals. The wool is
neither the best for combing, nor can it
compete in the mai-let with that from
the pore merino in fineness. The car
cass is not equal to the Cotswold, and
the cross is not suitable in other respects
as the Cotswold thrives only on ’ good
pasturage,while the Merino is an active
forager.
The fact that the graziers of England
expend nearly $7,000,COO annually for
cotton-seed meal shows the high appre
ciation in which this product is held.
The advantages of naing this meal to
seenre the quick and satisfactory ripen
ing of animals fattening for maritet can
not be disputed. If English farmers
can afford to idvest so lavishly in cotton
seed meal, American farmers, who can
buy it cheaper, should find it highly
profitable.
Db. Ponoheur, a French chemist, has
observed that snow always leaves a
black residium. He examined this and
found it to contain particles that had
been held in suspension in the air, and
the lust fall of snow brings down the
greater proportion.
greater proportion, which, collecting
out "iruMuf msipuie. Snow, being a
bad conductor of heat, also preserves
plants from cold, which renders the
manure in the sou more powerful.
A cooking utensil that attends to it
self is of great use to busy housekeep
ers. The double-boiler, which can
either be bought ready-made or im
proved by putting th« ordinary lard can
inside of a saucepan, so that it does not
reach the bottom, is so convanient for
belling all porridge, farinas and delicate
puddings, that no one who has ever
tned it will wish to go back to the old
way, The lower pan or pot must be
kept replenished with water as it boils
away. Homino, rice, maccaroni, &o.,
if put into a jar with the milk, and the
jar placed in a large saucepan of water,
or salt and water, and allowed to boil
till the contents of the jar are cooked,
saves the risk of borning, and mnoh of
the cook’s time in stirring. They will
take mnch louger to cook in this way,
bat it saves anxiety, and the cook’s
time, who can be doing other things
while the jar boils. Carries, hashes,
stews and many other things may be
cooked in the jar and saucepan without
trouble, only see that the saucepan does
not boil dry. When boiling a pudding
in a cloth, or dumplings, it a plate is
fitted into the bottom of the saucepan
there will be no fear of burning, and
the saucepun will take much less time
to wash. There is economy also in
cooking meats by the “steamer.” They
do not waste so mnch. Salt pork,
corned heel, neck of mutton, Arc., are
If the cream or the milk is wrong—
or go to the tonntain head, if the cows
and their feed are not right—the butter
will show it. It tne milk and cream
are not well bandied, the butter will
surely go wrong. If the churning be
oveidone, and the working be overdone
or undone, the butter will be off, off.
off. Packing is of little account, un
less the butter is up to the mark as
well as the market.
A dairy farmer oi Wisconsin relates
his experience with sorgbum cane, as a
feed for cows, stating that they relished
it wonderfully, eating every particle.
He did not notice any increase in the
quantity of the milk but there was a
veiy much larger per cent of cream
than when other feed was used. He ad
vises farmers to sow sorghum for feed,
believing that one acre of the oane is
worth more than many acres of hay.
Tte factorymen about Utica, N. Y.,
are in earnest in their fight against pay
ing royalty on steam heating vats, and
are going to fully organize for the fight,
in the meantime being backed up by
the Utioa Board of Trade. Factory-
men all over the titate of New York,
and other Slates are urged to join the
association.
It does not pay to save what are cal
led Dutch bulbs, suoh as hyacinths,
narcissus, etc., after‘they have flowered
one season. They are never after satis
factory. Better rely on the seedsman
obtaining fresh ones for you from Hol
land.
If
ft:*
Feed more oats to young stock, colts
as well as calves. Tliere is no food ea
sily obtainable that will so well oorreot
acidity of the stomach and keeping the
whole system in good order.
One man will keep his oows in good
condition by feeding 16 pounds of hay
and 4 quarts of meal per day, while
other give 30 pounds of bay and 6 quarts
of meal, and tbeir stock get poor,
Factobymen on the Little Falls, N.
Y.. Board of Trade are beginning to de
mand the oash for their cheese before
they ship the good?. They have usually
given one week’s time for settling.
The Canadian cheese markets appear
to have more goods than the American
markets, Factorymen there are gener
ally holding their cbeese. Late sales of
August have been made at ten cents.
—
Bdood obtained from the slaughter
house or saved on rhe farm when bptok-
erlng, is a good application to the body
of fruit trees to protect them from rab
bits and mice. •
era can be bought that lit over the
ordinary water boiler attached to most
cooking stoves. i power,
lives. “Shg-tdok bitters f or a long time
b*2t without any good. So when she heard
of the virtues of Kidney-Wort the got a
box and it completely cured her, so that
she can do as much work now as she could
before we moved West, Since she got
well every one about here la taking it.
10"The Scarlet, Cardinal Red, Old
Gold, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Diamond
Dyes give perfect results. Any fashiona
ble color, 10 cents.
In a neighboring city where the in
habitants are so very, very temperate
that many of them Neal Dow-n to say
their prayers, a good old deacon of a
colored church lately called upon the
city agent for the sale of tiiat article,
which, if advisedly used, “cheers but
not inebriates.”
“Mr. L., ’ says the deacon bending
low and almost whispering iuto the ear
of the obliging arid affable agent. “Mr.
L., I’se cum to get a quart of splits for
purely saorimental purposes.” •
“Yes, deacon, I suppose you want
some light wine, perhaps claret, tarri-
gonia or something of that sort.”
“Well, boss, if it dusen’t make no
sorter difference toards you, de ladies
Hey have canvassed dis matter, and dey
has cum to the ’nanimous ’elusion dat
dey would porter gin.”
We think the deaoon got it.
Pittbford, Mass., Bept. 28, 1878.
Bibs—1 have taken Hop Bitters and re -
commend them to others, as I found them
very beneficial. MRS. J. W. TULLER,
Bee. Women's Christian Temperanct
Union,
During the week of prayer lately held
in a Pennsylvania ohuroh congregation
one of the brethren had some remarks
to make about temperanoe and habits
which certain people had of drinking
cider. “I am going to pray to the Lord,”
he added, “that any one in this congre
gation who makes or handles or sells
the stuff shall have a burden of sorrow
pat upon him until he turns from the
error of his ways. * “When do you be
gin,-Brother Smith?” asked a toil-hard
ened granger, as he rose up. “To-night,
Brother Tompkins—this very night”
“I wish you wouldn’t I’ve got forty
barrels of cider on hand, and I want
gHuoti to*iefl and sKip^tlKr te you
can peel your ooat and go in six-horse
The advertisement of the New York Sun
which commences this week in our columns
will be continued for three mouths. The
Sun states that the circulation of its several
editions last year was M,636,030, against
60.236,919 the year previous. The Sun,
while it furnishes a live and generally ac
ceptable newspaper at a very Tow rate, ex
pends a great deal of money to advertise the
fact. This is one of the secrets of its suc
cess. The Sun believes that every man
should subscribe for and liberally support
his local newspaper first and foremost.
Having done tliis conscientiously and faith
fully, it advises all those who may wish to
supplement their town or county paper with
a metropolitan journal, to give The Sun a
trial.
Fob soup, what are called the poor
parts—sbauks of the leg, and scrags or
neck portious, are really the best, be
cause, being much exercised, they have
had more blood pass through them,
and have more nourishment. Remove
all fat from a soup piece, but leave all
the gristle; out the meat and gristle
into small portious; put on, with the
bones, in cold water, and cook very
gently for hours. When vegetables and
barley are used, put these in a separate
saucepan and cook by themselves. You
cannot boil meat gently, because boiling
is a violent ebullition ot heat at 212 de
grees. The temperature of simmeriug
water is 160 to 170 degrees, when tiry
bubbles come up to the surface now
and then. In soup making the heat
should not get beyond this point.
An UnSonbtod Bleu In*.
Ab ut thirty ye*n »*o, t promlnant Physician by th«
name of Dr. William Hall discovered, or produced
tf ter Ions experimental roeearch a remedy for dleeatee
of the throat, cheat and lunffg, whlcu was of auuh won
der! ul effleacy that it eoon sained a wide reputation in
the country. The name of the medicine la nr. Wm.
Hall’a Balaam for the Lumen, and may be aafely relied
on a* e speedy and positive cure for ooushs. cold*, sore
throat, eta Sold by all Drusslata.
Dnrno's Catarrh Ann ST.
Thia well known remedy for Catarrh still maintains
Un well earned popularity. K. A. Savage, of Geneva.
lit*). “1 have need Dm
MensmAn’a Peptonized beef tonic, the
only preparation of beef containing its en
tire nutritious properties. It contains
blood-making, force generating and life-
sustaining properties; invaluable for indi
gestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and
all forms of general debility; also, in ah
enfeebled conditions, whether the result of
exhaustion, nervous proetcauoa, overwork
or acute disease, particularly if resulting
flora pulmonary complaints. Caswell,
Hazard ft Co., piopnetors, New York.
Bold by all druggistc
An affecting scene: An Austin young
lady, who has enjoyed the advantages
of a classical education at a Northern
female college, happened to be at home
whea her aged grandmother was streken
down with a fatal illness. 'The entire
family gathered around the death-bed
of the old lady, who, in a feeble voice,
t»aid: “Good-by to you all, I am gwine
ter peg out,” “Grandmother!” ex
claimed the young Udy, in a tragic tone
of voice, “please don’t say that Don’t
say yon are gwine to p sg out. S iy you
are going to expire or that you contem
plate approaching d saolutior. It
sounds so much better.”
Rinirv), write*. Much
i kUrrh huuff. kud it li.
tood. It klwkyk effect*
4. HWO.. ‘T hkve need Duruo’i
Cktsrrh Snuff, end it in the only thing thktdoke uiekny
i kcure." Sola by kll druggists.
The most successful way of traioing
an animil is to begin at birth. Two
things should supplement a knowledge
of the way to train; kindness and deci
sion, these are essentials.
Celery will bear cold to a tempera
ture of 28 degrees without injury, bui
any cold below this will destroy its
vitality, and decay immediately foi-
Ijws,
To Cure a Felon.—Take of soft lye
soap and flaxseed meal a sufficient quan
tity, stirring the meal in slowly with a
spatula or ca e knife, manipulating
thoroughly, so as to form a salve or
poultice. Com meal is a good substi
tute for the flaxseed. Envelope the
finger in this, applying snugly, and oc
casionally pressing It to bring it in close
contact. Renew the poultice every 12
or 24 hours. Don’t try every prescrip
tion you may hear of. It will, if ap
plied in time, aboit the disease; if adop
ted later, it will bring it to a small
“head” (if not too far to be scattered),
when it may be piioked almost painless-
iy.
Headache —mere are various causes
for headache, as derangement of the circu
lating system, of the digestive organs, of
the nervous system, ftc. Yegbtine can be
said to be a sure lemedy for tbs many
kinds of headache, as it sets directly upon
the various causes of this complaint.—
Nervousness, Indigestion, Costiveuess,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Biliousness, ftc.
Try the Vegbtivb. You will never regret
it.
The frame work of a cur ous hall
chair is composed entirely of elk horns
mounted in silver. The back and seat
are of embossed leether, and the border
ing is studded with brass nail*,
Deacon Smith buys Carbolins, the deo
dorized petroleum hair renewer and re
storer, and since its improvement, recom
mends it to all hw friends as the perfection
of all hair preparations. This shows that
the Deacon is a wise man and knows what
is what.
Lutle Edith scores a point: “My
mother’s awful fickle," said little Edith
to Mrs. Smith, who was making a call
“When she saw you coming np the
street she said: “There's that nonid
Mis’ Smith; I hope she isn’t coming
here,’ and a minute after she told you
she was real glad to see you. Mother
says I’m fickle, but 1 guess I don’t
change my mind as quick as that.”
Malaria, chills, positively cured by
Emory’s Standard Ci*re Puls. Their «qu>-l
unknown; sugar orated; no griping, 25c
brew. John Robinson tells a good
story i tick monkey who was confined
mac. ,■ with a number of healthy and
agile, >ung fellows, and when the keep
er ch >e round to feed them they nsod
to hog all the apples and fruit, and leave
the toothless oid monkey to go hungry
to bed. The old moukny began to pine
and grow thin, when Unde John one
day handed him in a stoat hickory dub.
This he eagerly grabbed, and when the
keeper came round the way he Whacked
over in the corner and all around the
cage at the monkeys who tonohed that
foA-i was a caution. He kept his club
*u his hand, and ate enough to last a
week. Alter this there was no further
trouble, and the old fellow wsg suffered
to eat his share.
Skinny Men.
“ Weilk’He' ub Kene wer'Vestores health and vigor
cures Dyipepeta, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $L
Hi
FACTS TELL THE STORY.**
uitffOlOEl, Md., Jan. r, MSI
Mr. H. B. FrnvsM: Heretofore I have been
■ rougly opposed to all proprietary medicines, but,
as there is an exception to most rules, I feel that
my prejudice against patent medicines has had a
fearful shock in the case of your VKGETIVK, sad
has been compelled to give way before the stronger
svUSsnee nffacts. About two years ago I was In
duced to give a fair trial of your VKGETINK as a
determent In some Stntrrunii (Scrofuloala) eases of
heredir— * —
the ]_
Mods or bones and o«!»s*1*u*1t — gj - hilltfs .
and in justice, I feel I should be dereUct to duty
dW I not testify to the great value of your VKGE-
TINB. Without exception, (.have found It an ad
mirable adjunct In the removal of the above con
stitutional disturbances. 1 am now using it freely
In my practice, i am aware that I am rendering
myself amenable to the charge of unprofessional
ag the rur * “
conduct in thus outraging the rules of medical
ethics. In fostering a so-called Quack Medicine.
This is simply BosK I Facts tell the story, and I
again assert that VEQETINE Is a valuable adjunct
to our Materia Medico. If this testimony to its
value will seU one more bottle, I shall feel that I
have done soma poor sufferer a Samaritan benefit.
Yours very truly.
JABVIS E. WILC0+, M. 0.
I am Cured.
„ Boston, March M, Ml.
Mr. H. H. Srivsim—Dear Sir: I suffered fr m
Canker a great while, and tried most every well-
known remedy to cure me, but to no avail. At last
J bought a bottle of VEGETJNS, which hpipeq mo,
and i continued to use it. Now* I can truthfully
say I am permanently cured.
Yours very respectfully,
MusL. A. 8FOONER,
} Hawthorne pL
Vegetine.
Shot from a ottipaU: Old Mr. Jones
was always paying his attentions to the
widow Tompkins, and she detested him
from Dan to Beershebs, He was forever
burying her and asking her silly ques
tions. The other evening, after a bold
compliment, he asked: “My dear mad
am how do yon tell a fopl when yon see
one?” “'Well, Mr. Jones, I usnally tell
one to leave. Will yon be kind enough
to go?” He hasn’t stopped going yet.
'‘Fmnals Complaint.."
Dr. E. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear
Sir—I write to tell you what your “Favor
ite Prescription*’ has done for me. I had
been a great sufferer from female com-
plainto,, especially “dragging-down," for
over six years, during much of the time un
able to work. I paid out hundreds of dol
lars without any benefit till I took three
bottles of the “Favorite Prescription.” and
I never had anything do me so much good
in my life. I advise every sick lady to
it Mas. EMILY RHOADS,
McBrides, Mich.
Fobtunate Adolphus: “By Jove I”
exclaimed Adolphus, stroking the oapil-
lar J ®nggsetiaas on hh superior lip;
'Hiftfeliows say that a moustache hides
the expression of a fellow’s face and
they’re all going to shave before taking
part in our theatricals.” “How fortn-
uatel” was the sympathetic reply of
Julia; “you won’t have to shave,‘will
you?”
TTi. Caiiool b Haloed,
nor if your lungs are badly wasted away
can you be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's
“Golden Medical Discovery.’’ It is, how
ever, Unequalled as a tonic, alterative, and
nutritive, and readily cures the most obsti
nate cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds, and
incipient consumption, far surpassing in
efficacy cod liver oil. Send two stamps foi
Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on Consumption and
Kindred Affections. Address WOBLD’a
Dispensary Medical .Association
Buffalo, N. Y.
An admirable com*: “My dear fellow,”
said the late Lord Chancellor Westbnrg
one day to Ex-Lord Chief Justice Erie,
“why do yon not attend the judicial
committee of the Privy Goanoil ?” “Be
cause I am, old, deaf and stupid.’
“That is no reason at all,” rejoined the
acidulated Chancellor, “for I am old,
William is deaf, and Colon-Say is stu
pid, yet we make an admirable Court of
Appeal ’’
Sciatica,
Rheumatism, tfeura
LuMbsgo, Backache, Headai
■or* Throat, •welling.->tpr»liaB,Biniae.,
Burns. Staid*. ^roat Bitra.
an all onus uomi.v mu asd aims.
■dkbj Druxgwte »nd Dwltr*ever.where. Vlftj Cent*, bctll*.
Direction. In II Uu(ti4fM.
THE CHABLKS A. VOGELER OO. .
V ■ VUUILXXAUO.) Snltlusn, ■4-0.8. A.
an. Lima i nunui, of inn, mss.
SP5IS5 K5S1CISE.
Vegetine Is Sold by all Druggists.
DreuLUs
Ycang and middle aged men suffering
from nervous debility, premature old age,
loss of memory, and kindred symi
should send three stamps for Part
pamphlets issued by World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
tnptoins,
Invalids who are recovering vital atamlna, declare
It grateful terms their appreciation of tl.e merits
u a tonic, of Hostetlers Stomach Bittern Not
only doea it Impart strength to the weak, hut it
also corrects an Irregular acid state of the stomach,
makes the bowels act at proper Intervals, give*
ease tt those who suffer from rheumatic and kid
ney tronblea, and conquers aa well as prevents
fever and ague.
For sale by all Drngglsts and Dealen generally.
When Mr. Franklin represented the
Colonies at Paris he was present at a
fashionable ball. He was standing aloof
when an acquaintance said to him: “Ob,
Mr. Franklin, did you ever see such a
sight us this before ?” And Benjamin
replied: “No, not sinee I .was weaned,”
Help yourself and others will help
you.” But don’t fail to use Kidney* Wort
for all liver,kidney, and bowel complaints,
piles, oostlveneas, etc. The demand of
the people for an easier method of prepar
ing Kidney-Wort has induced the proprie
tors, the welUknown wholesale druggists,
Wells, Richardson ft Co., of Burlington,
Vt., to prepare it for sale in liquid form a*
well as in dry form. %
fi@*Explieit directions for every use are
riven with the Diamond Dyes. For flying
Mosses, Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair, *o.
Facilitating matters: “Pelagre, my
hoots,” said Mme. D. to her maid.
asked, von lot
a, madame, and
in order to advance matters 1 am now
lacing them np.” .
Indulgent parents who allow their child
ren to eat heartily of high-seasoned food,
nch pies, eak>-, ftj., will have to use Hop
Bitters to prevent indigestion, sleepless
nights, sickness, pain, and, perhaps, death.
Vo family is safe without them in the
M»e.
Another scandal exploded: ‘‘They
tay Smith and his wife do not get
along well together; is that true?"
asked Brown. “Not a bit of it,' re
plied Fogg; “they're never together.”
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer la tne
marvel ot the age for all nerve Diseases. All
^ ™ Arch street.
Beauty measured
Beauty is only
ames it is only as deep as
paint.
reo Dy a finger-print:
skin-deep.
and some-
the powder
That Hasband of Mine
Is three times the man be waa before he began
using Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists.
Ttemeasheg Thla.
If yon are slok Hop Bitters will surely aid Na
ture In making yon well when all sin falls.
If you are aostlve or dyspeptic, or are suffering
from any other of the numerous diseases of the
stomach or bowels. It Is your own fault If yau re
main 111, for Hop Blasts are a sovereign remedy
In all soch complaints.
If yon are wasting away with azy form of KM*
ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment,
and tom for a cure to Bop Bitten.
If yoc are sick w th that terrible sickness Nerv
ousness, you will and a “Balm In Gilead” in tbs
use of Hop Bitters.
If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of a mtaa*
matic district, barrlt ade your sy>tera against the
scourge of *11 countries—malarial, epidemic, ML
low, and Mia
Bitten.
If yon have
breath, paius
rellyTuopBi
. (sL epidemic, bll-
lous, and intermittent fevere—by the use of Hop
Bitten.
“ ron have rough. Pimply, or sallow skin, bad
.. b tJ> ain * Md and feel miserable gene*
rally, Hop Bitten wm give yon fair skin, rich
Wood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort.
In then they oareau Diseases of the stomach.
Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright^
F® 00 will be paid for a case they wm noi
oar, or help.
mt poor, bedridden. Invalid wife, sister,
mother,or daughter,oanbe made the picture ol
J^thjby a few bottles of Hop Bitten, costing
bat a trifle. Will you let them sufferf
KIDNEv'-WORT
has been proved
. -ISA, . C,,M *> r
midwey diseases.
H Dossalame bsok or disordered mins Indl*
Yjootothatjnou are STteibar THEN DO NOT
; HESITATE; uno Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drtur-
S 'clata re» jaecd Inland It wOlsyeedily svor.
eometfct rieeaee amd reetore healthy aottow.
Lnriiac For ooroplalnta peculiar
WCSUI WO* to year ju. snob ae pain
id wear' eeaee, Kldney.Wort is uaeurpaeied.
It wm aot promptly and safely.
“■“"—Sex. iBOonttnenoe. retention oforlne,
KIDNEY-WORT
No need af a scene, you know: Bells
—“So you were engaged to both of us
at onoe 1 Very honorable, I am sure;
and aa for me—” Augustus “Oh!
well, what ■ the use of making a scene ?
Father says our house is going to sua
pend payment before March, and 1
knew one of you, at least, would break
off with me then, and things wenid have
been all right again.”
MRiS WKtat All ll$( Mill.
neM Wiswewisqr ndvortlseiaeat
w , Uew«f«r*D»vwr ■ head rent so?
The latest style for bureau covers and
tidies consists in the in trod notion oi
colored designs either in the borderings
or centres. These colored designs are
either oval or square, and are surround
ed by a pattern to be worked in silks,
filoselles or crewel to match them in
odors.
Ladies and children’s boots and shoe*
eannot run over if Lyon’s Patent Hee
Stiffeners are used.
gbAUCB bob Meat—A hot sauce for
meats, which will be found very piquant
and appetising, may be made by chop
ping two onions very fine and adding
them to a can of tomatoes; also a tea
spoon! ul each of cayenne pepper, cinna
mon, ck vea, salt, just a grating ot nut
meg and a pinch of ground mace. Let
these all boil together until the toma
toes are thickenum; then take from the
fire aad stir into it a oupiol of stion fe
vinegar.
Chrolithion collars d cuffs ter gentle
men are easily washed, and do not'reqmn
ironing.
Iron and wood may be joined witl
the following composition: Fine Bus- '
dan isinglass is dissolved in strong ace
tic add (pyroligenoous add) until the
consistence of a strong, firm glue is ob
tamed. ,
*Drugcists and physicians recommend
and prescribe Lydia E. PinEham’s Vegeia-
ule Compound tor all female complaints.
Spain and France are to have a rail
road connection, the termini to be Gro
ton and Piml . Thia road was long dis
cussed, but it seams that the contract
has at last been let and that the work
of construction will soon be begun.
^l‘ B ^l C0 S 0 5, B ^* A,,WTm World.” Try it
Price 10c. F. w. Kinsman * co., Augiuta,Malne.
Perhaps it would be well to bear in
mind th»t until the results of the late
transits of Venus (those of 1874 and
1882) are fully worked out the distance
of tne eartu from the sun is believed t ^
be 98,300,000 miles.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VSaSTABU COMPdMP.
J^JjosItivejCgre
fer all three Painful Cevrehriutu sud Weskaessw
re no mat «# Wear best female population.
It WEI cure entirely the worst form of Female com.
Idsluts, ell ovarian trcublee, Inflammation and Ukena
Mon, railing and DfepUiumente, and the eonseqnent
Spinal Weakness and Is particularly adapted to the
chance of Life.
It win dUsc lra and expel femora from the uterea la
an early ftace of development. The tendency to cam
serene htunore there la checked very speedily by ita use.
It remove# faintneae, flatulency, destroy! all craving
tor atimulsnts, and rellcwt weal nesa of the atcmach.
it ceres Bloating, Hradtsihr*, Nervous Prostration.
Oaneral DaMUtv, S!~.f!e2i: jxr, Btyrtjsios and lads
geation.
That feeling of bearing down, caneing pain, weight
aad backache, la alwaya permanently cured by Us naa.
It will at all times and nndei* all circumetaaoea act la
harmony with the laws that govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney ConipiMnts »f either eax “ila
Compound la unsurpassed.
LYMIA E. PINKIIAJPS VEGETABLE COM
POUND la prepared at *33 end *35 Weatcrn Avenue.
Iv2a> Haas. Price six Dottles for $L Soot by malt
la the form of pUls, also in the form of kneages, on
receipt uf price, $1 per box for either, Kre. Pinkham
freely anew-jre all letters of inquiry. Send for pempj,.
IcA Address as above. Mention thi* paper.
No family should ho without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, hiUonanaaa
aad tonddltr of the liver. K eanta per hox.
SCf Mold by nil Drnaaists. -@S
KIDNEY-WORT
'HE GREAT CURE!
FOE
- „ THOtMANDf OP CAMS
*i ? r fee went forma of thla terrible ■»'—irr '
H have been nulokly relieved, and in abort time !
PERFECTLY CURED.
reici. ft. O.WUST8. j
r It Go,. Burlington Vt 1
KiDNEY.-WORT
p “■« in '.he world enuul Ui it for the _
sure of Scrofula. PtwplM, Bolls, Teller, Old Sorts,^
■ *7“' * <Mcuri M o.lteatet, Catarrh, Loss of
Appetite, feju.lt Complaints, and ail Sload A
dlseasaa. It aesar fails, All druasists and '
aouairy tiara tee pert tell It. li. “ fMItn
Wllsbarem nn orerr hauls.
CMCERINUITUTI, •ffiaJSLiS
S f adentino treatment and
? immenae practice, stands
8 and ia aoknowledirod
jrAnffdofst are recorded.
- No k»</e, eaasfies, loss of
blood or fearful treatment!
Required in removing the
rt of Cancers or
fcra PHILADELmiA 8INGEB
of tbla atylo. Equal to any
ibiugor in the mark t Jtr-
mrtntn-r, we et ntl ittobf
tycatninrtl Itrfoi-e j/nu pay
f»r it. This is Hie name style
other compnniea retail for$50
All Machlnee warranted Ibrf
yeara, Send for Illaslrnted Fir
cularai dToetimonials. Addrea
CHARLES A. WOOD A CO.,
U k. I«th 8L. PhiUehAit, W
SMKS
iTITteJ
For Thick Hands,
Heavy stomaohs, felloes ooodjttous-Walls' May
Apple FUia—anti-bilious, oathartlo. 10 and tto.
A mayonnaise of oysters sprinkled
with chopped oeleij is In high favor st
fashionable dinners.
dnoodm pwopiit. Hation. lPub. On.. Phllada!? Pa
<72
Gar Watchfwl eaardlau awd ralthffcl l»rm.
tresf »r Restored to Active Duty Again.
Mm. Hbnxi a Waterman, of the olty of Provi
dence, E. L, for many year* the faithful and vigilant
JgUt watchman of fee Baratov Stove Company*
very exteualve establlatunant, having been oonflned
to hi* home several weeks by a vary diatnaslng 111-
neee, on resuming hi* duties again avail* himself ot
thU early opportunity for stating terkfly » f#w pulu
facta. Mr. Waterman say*:
‘»kw» flown with a severe
etokneea, which oonflned me to the house quite a Iona
tone, and much of the time I waa so very i»w,» aato tx
unab.e to walk,and my left leg^rom tbehipto the toes
became monstrously swollen, and I suffered extreme
i> front the constant Interne pain* produced by to
greet lutammation I waa trying the varloua so-called
cure* all-th« time, and w is under the treatment of a
physician seven weak* but gattfegSO saUUufeu re
1 at. At thla tone an old-time friend, a peace offluju
Milad upon me, and d ring our conversation in-
formed me of toe great benefit which he had obtained
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PRR TO Y. A St DaaattW Colored Verve 1 '*.
Shown* th* Aacloat Tempi* aa* Maaoaia Mauara
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DR. KLIKLfiS GRFAT
Nerve Restorer
, fur all Baxnt aid Ncnva
OiriT stiax cckx rop Nrevc Arrxo
_ .EpiLXrsv,etc. IN FALLIBLE if Ukta
laadlroetod. Ifo file after Srttdap'iumi. Traatiae S
l|2 trial bottle free to Fit raaoa.they payiafi exrraa*
lebargaa on box,when received. Bend saue*,r.0.an4
lexpreaa addrcaa of afflicted to 1)*.KLINE.»31 A rk
■ 3UPhil»da..P*. Set Drugusit. Memm of MromL.
SAMARITaib
CURES AND
la uofalllug and tnrnt
liable In curing £t>tP
eptlc F1U, Sprenta,
Convulsion*, St. Vitii*
and all Nervoua and
Blood diaaaaea. To
Clergymen, Lawyere,
Id tarary men, ker-
chants. Bankere, La
dies and all whore aa.
oentary employment
cause* Nervona Proa-
tratlon. Irregularities
of fee blood, stomach,
bowels or klndayi, or
who require a nerve
tonic, appetiser or
stimulant, Batmarltan
NarvlneUlnvaliiahie.
^^^^photiaande proclaim It
IMimiOII STAINED GUSS.
by It
lOXS TO OOtW MONET. ,
■ oMLTBfn. *J0 to finder <
of Herald. JU LUH MUTU, Pbilada., Pn.
Hnbacripdon hoot Mwweub-
r ofjongwt word eaoh
I BEFORE—AMD — AFTER,
Bactric Appliance* are tent on 80 0«yi* TrliL
TO men only, younq or old,
for li^S^Pwnphhrtfewa < Addxrei
YOLTAH HIT 00., MARSHALL. MUIL
by the os* ot Bunt'* Remedy, sod urged me to try it
“ he oootodered it a wonderful mailciaa I ooim
feanoed taking Hunt's Remedy, haring very little
faith that It would do much la such a stubborn oaat
as mbae, but my donbt was aoon dispelled, for before
I had taken owe bottl* I ttogan to ambettar, tho£
vete pains disappeared, the swollen lea «rmA«*ii T e-
ereassd in riae, and I waa enoourewad to oontoma the
use of the Remedy, and the improvement tomy health
eootUnee, my appetite la good. I hare regained my
atrength. and I am now performing again my dahea
aa a watchman at fee foundry. Every night I go np
and down at air a more than one hundred u— ud an
fe good condition, qpd feel Jiat my recove, y la doatc
HnnYe Remedy alone. My aerere atotoaaa and terri
bly (wollan lag waa cauaad hy the diseased ataSa of m*
kidneys, and I think tt i* n mori^Ua^^f
that will eo speedily relieve and cure euchVe^l
area aa mine. I therefore more abearfniiy ,^3!?
mend. .mu’* Remedy to all afflicted jiih kidnr^X
■MX a* I knowtt to ha a aafq and reil ibls m^i nl>
‘PnovTDXNon. December g, igai"
SPNSUMPTjOH,
SSteTrebSSn 0 ?^ ‘t?*, klnd^S of tn,;
,U th* •*®Sfi?L that I wm aen.lTWo' BOTTLVd FK^to*
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J EPILEPTIC FITS.
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