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aorioultube, OattlS Fkhddto.—Moot animals eat in proportion to their weight under aye* rage conditions of age, temperature and fatnees. A good guide for a safe quantity of grain per day to maturing cattle ia one pound to each hundred of their weight: thus an animal weighing 1,000 may re* oeive 10 pounds of grain. Never give rapid changes of food,but change often. Give fattening cattle as much as they will eat and often—five times a day. Every stall feeding iu the fall will make the winter progress more certain by 30 per cent. Give as much water and salt at all times as they will take. In using roots, it is one guide to give just so much, in association with other thugs, so that the annual may not take any water. Jn buildings have warmth with com plete ventilation, without currents, but never under 40 nor over 70 degrees Fahrenheit. A cold, damp, airy temperature will cause animals to consume more food without corresponding result in bone, muscle, flesh or fat, much being used to keep up the warmth. Stall feeding is better for fat making than box or yard management, irrespec tive of health. The growing animal, intended for beef, requires a litile exercise daily to promote muscle and strength of consti tution, when ripe, only so much as to be able to walk to market. Currying daily is equal to 7 per cent, of the increase. Maj uho Good Butter.—Butter is fin ished in the dairy bat is not made there. The stamp of the dairywoman puts the gold in market form; but tbe work must be commenced in the field or in the feeding stables; and this leads at once to the consideration of feeding for butter. During the early, sunny sum mer months, when nature is profuse of favors, there is little to be done beyond accepting her bounty. The tender grasses are full of nutrition, and they afford the constant supply of moisture without which the secretion of milk is greatly lessened. Yet, at this season, as well as all others, a pare supply of water is absolutely necessary. It does not meet the requirement if cattle have a wet hole foil ot surface drainage in the pasture, or a frog pond. While it is not probable that the tadpoles and wrigglers sometimes found in city milk have been drank by the thirsty cow, many infusions do exist in each pools that are hardly eliminated or rendered entirely harmless by the wonderful milk secretions of the animal. The cattle should drink from spring-fed boxes; and as often as these, nnder the hot sun, are seen to produce green growth or float ing scum, a pail of coarse salt may be put in, and the current checked until the fresh water growths are killed; the salt water is then drawn off, and for a long time the trough will remain pure ana the water bright. DOMESTIC. Bow to Gore Sleeplessness,—A. bet ter way than the use of “bromide’’ is to have a hammock swung in your sleep ing room. The gentle motion and the complete change from bed to the yield ing yet supporting mesh of the ham mock, will generally induce composure and sleepiness in a very short time. Ths motion of the hammock, in a dark room, is very odd and pleasant. Dr. Alice Bennett, it is said, finds great satisfaction for her excited patients at the Norristown Hospital in having plen ty of rocking chairs. There is a sort of sleeplessness wherein all the possible “worries” of the coming day or week accumulate and refuse to be laid. You are perfectly seusible that the dinner will be all right and that the dressmak er’s supplies are all ready for her to begin work in the morning, or that you will not miss the train, and that nothing wil, go wrong with the children; yet you oaunot get dinner, dressmaker, train, or children out of your thoughts for five minutes at a time. You are also sensible that, for the strain of the next day, whatever it may be, an im portant committee meeting, a consulta tion, a business conclusion, or a speech to make, a kiteheu cabinet to reorganise, you will need ail yom strength and freshness; yet here is the dock striking one, two, three, and nothing sore but wear and worry. Yon cannot eucounter either cook, committee, consultation or coLinany at you should without a little forgetfulness and repose. Try the ham mock cure. A stand fell down with a crash, A number of meu it did mash. But the entire ten * Were soon well again— St. Jacob’s Oil cured every gash. A baker who lives in Duluth, Went crazy one night with a tooth, He rubbea the gum boil, With St, Jacob’s Oil. It cured him, and this is the truth. Don't whitewash the bark upon the bodies of fruit and ornamental trees. We are at a loss to know for what pur pose some persons thus coat the bark of fruit and shade trees about their pre mises, unless it is to make them look nice. It certainly does tuem more ham than good, as it serves to obstruct the respiratory organs, and in a meas ure prevents a tunny growth. J. J. H. Gregory, of Marblehead, Mass., carefully collected the castings of worms daily for one season over a given area, and they measured nearly a quart to the square foot, or enough to raise the surface of the land half an inch. 'He also, by experiment, shows that an acre of land may contain six tons of worms. A correspondent of the Chicago Tri bune feeds cotton-seed meal, corn meal and bran to cows, one pound of each at a ration. The cotton seed meal must be free from husk or it will be indiges tible. Care must also be taken not to feed the cotton-seed meal for 2 months before calving time. I» looking over the sheep industry it will be found that the small flocks have succeeded much the beet. This is in a great measure due to the fact that small flocks get the best attention, thrive bet ter and are less liable to accident Ip you have choice potatoes to keep for seed, put them in a box of s~nd in the cellar. They will not sprout nor IreeM. lllsiliflli To Freshen Black Woolens,—Black tamise, bombazine, or other camel’s hair dresses can be mado to look quite fresh at this time ol year by a tittle trouble. Kip the dress up, select the best for cleaning, buy five cents’ worth of soap bark at any drug store, let it stand in water until dissolved, If it is the pulverized: if not, you will be obliged to let it soak, and then steep it foi a few minutes. Put your material in enough luke-warm water to cover it, and turn the preparation in, rinse it up and down until the cloth is saturated with it; then rinse it in clear water, which should be lukewarm also. The effect upon the goods is remarkable; it cleanses and restores. Mr. W. H. Haroood, and English farmer, in order to discover what quan tity, if any, of nutritious matter such plants as beans draw from the air, plac ed 8 horse beans iu a box filled with sand thoroughly washed. Nothing was applied but pure water. The product 24 pods and 47 beans, The whole mass ——hanlnv vcvoilOj, au«3 wojpo carefully dried,and weighed 1040 grains the beans alone weighing 829 grains. When planted the 8 beaus weighed 56 grains, which was augmented to the 140 gra ns of haulm, roots, beans, etc.; or twenty times their original weight in 18 weeks. Other beans, 9 in number, were treated in the same manner, ex cept that they received a weak applica tion of liquid manure, and, when dried; weighed 2880 grains. As the sand and water, says the writer, could contribute nothing in the shape of nourishment to the growing plants, the conclusion is that the excess came from the atmos phere. The totai quantity of land In Great Britain returned in 1881, as under all kinds of crops, bare fallow and grass, amounts to 32,315,000 acres, as compar ed with 31,211,000 acres in 1881, or an increase of 10u,000 acres. A great part of this increase is ascribed by the collec tors to the reclamation of the moor or mountain land. The whole of this in crease is in England and Wales. Scot land sbows a smaller cultivated area than last year, there being several in stances of decrease caused by the con version of sheep runs into deer forests in the counties of Caithness, Boss and Sutherland. The foreign demand for apples is lar ger than usnal, and would be materially increased if prices were not so high. The poor crops on both sides of the At lantic this year come together. The crop will come when there is » deficien cy abroad and make glad the hearts of tne fruit growers. At any rate the in creasing use pf apples for evaporating purposes ifinst always create a aemand that will prevent the fruit from selling at prices so low us those which pre vailed years ago. %* “Middle measures are often but mid dling measures.” There are no “mid dlings” about Kidney-Wort. It is the most thoroughly refined “flower" of me dicine. It knows no haif-way measures, but radically uproots all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels. It overthrows piles, abolishes constipation and treats the system so gently and soothingly as to prove its true kinship to nature in all its phases. It Is prepared in both liquid and dry form. JGTThe Diamond Dyes always do more than they claim to do. Cover ever that old dress. It will look like uew. Only 10 cents. Pet relearn T. Neatoy. D. H. Locke. Petroleum V. Nuby (Editor 'Toledo Bl*d6" (writes: I had on s forefinger of my right hand one of those pets, a "run-round ” The finger became Inflamed to a degree unbearable and swollen to nearly twice Its nat ural slxo. A friend gave me Henry's Oarballc. Salve, and In twenty minute* the pain had so much subaided aa{ogive me a fair night’s rest, which I had not had be fore for a week. Thslnflammatlonleftthefingerlna day. I consider It a most valuable article for the houae- hold. Edouard Relntard, of New York, writes: It gives me great pleasure to say that a single box of Henry’s Carbdlc Halve effected s complete cure of Piles with which 1 had been troubled for over a year, and which nothing else that I used would cure. A Massachusetts widow had occasion last fall to consult a lawyer regarding some money she had loaned to a neigh bor and could not recover. “You’ll have to sue the maker of the note,” said the lawyer. “But he isn’t worth a dollar?” “Got a judgment and sell it.” “No one would buy it.” “Can’t we garnishee anybody?” “No; he never has anything coming to him? ’ “Nothing to attach?” “Nothing.” ‘ See here,” said the lawyer, after scratching his scalp for a minute, sup pose wo marry him?” “We!” “That is, you. You are a widow,and you mighf .” “Bat he has a wife and seven child ren,” she interrupted. “Ah ! That's too bad, too bad. Well, the only way wo can do is to watch and wait. 1’U keep my eye on the family, and just the minute his wife dies, elopes or gets a divorce I’ll serve papers on the fellow and bring him to time. For dyspepsia, imngestioa, depression al spirits and general debility, ia their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cahsaya,’’ made by Caswell Hazard A Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from, fever or other sickness, it has no equal A STTCCHintime: “I see in this pa per,” said the fiend to the country editor, as he clawed over a. pile of ex changes, “that the business of one of the London Journals fell off more than $100,000 last year,” “Merciful heav ens 1” exclaimed the provincial public mind monlder, blanching with sudden fear. “Dick !” yelled he to the dusky “devil” who was working off the next issue, “Dick, print the balance of that ran only on half sheets and mail ’em to exchanges and deadheads. I’ll be hanged If I’m going to get left this year!" Frazer Axle Grease. One greasing lasts two weeks; all others two or three days. Do not be mpoatd on by tbe humbug stuff* offered. Askyour dealtr for Fra zer s, with label on. Haves your horse labor and jou too. It recefved first medal at tbe Centen nial and Paris Expositions Hold everywhere. HUMOBOUB. In fact and in fiction: “There, that’s one,” said a gentleman to his son, pointing at a dml-eyed man lolling in an office chair. Tho boy looked in the direction indicated, and then turning.to his parent with reproachful eye, said: “Look here, pa, no use to try to fool me 1 Where’s his kniveo and Ins pistols and bis darbies and his false wig and his sham whiskers and bis basilisk eye and his active limbs and his restless energy ? No use to tell me that sleepy- looking beefeater's a detective!” The father with tears -in his eyes, assured the lad that the fat gentleman before them was indeed a detective, “Well,” said the boy, “then I stick to the de tectives I read about. I don’t want notiiing to do with detectives outside of story papers, if that’s one of ’em.” * To Consumptive*. “Golden Medical Discovery” is a concen trated, potent alterative, or blood-cleansing remedy, that wins golden opinions from all who use it for any humor, from the common pimple, blotch or eruption, to the formida ble scrofulous swelling, or ulcer. Internal fever, soreness and ulceration, yield to its benign influences. Consumption, which is but a scrofulous affection of the lungs, may, in its early stages, be cured by the free use of this God-given remedy. $ee article on consumption and its treatment in Part III of the World’s Dispensary Dime Series of pamphlets, costs two stamps, post-paid. Address World’s Dispensary Mi Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A remedy resting on the basis of intrin sic worth demands the confidence of all. Dr. Bull’s Cough tiyrup is kuown and used must satisfactorily throughout the land, as is attested by its great sales. Your drug gist keeps it. A sailor in the congregation, think ing the preacher was too slow in mak ing his point, shouted: “Come, sir, crowds little more sail there.” The preacher pleasantly replied: “I will as soon as I have weathered this point.” The sailor and the congregation smiled satisfaction. The Chinese must go, and all Americans should go—and buy a bottle of Carbotino, the deodorized petroleum hair renawer and dresser. Since tbe recent improvement, no preparation ever had such a sale or gave such general satisfaction as Carboline. Sold by ail druggists. A gentleman, whose nose and cheek had become distinctly colored with the red wine h« was wont to imbibe, said one day to his little son at the table: ‘Yon mast eat bread, my boy; brand makes your cheeks red.” The little boy replied; “Father, what lots of bread yoti must have swallowed.’ - Don’t Die In the House. “Rough on K*.8.” Clear* oat rat8,mice,roaches, beabugs,aies,aut:,inoles,oiiipmunks,gopheri. 15c. Of two evils edical swear off from. choose the least—to o haiaam Worm a lump ot butter the size of a walnut, a lump of sugar, a little lemon peel and a pinch of salt in a tumblerful of water; let it boil over two or three times; stir in some floor until it becomes a thick paste, and con tinue stirring until it is cooked, which yon can tell if the paste does not stick to your finger; leave in the saucepap until cold, then stir in one egg at a time until it is thin enough to drop out of a spoon. Take a dessert-spoon and drop lumps of the paste about the size of a walnut into lard which is not quite boiling; take out when swollen to four times their origiual size and of golden color; sprinkled with sugar. These are delicious, served hot or cold. "For example”: Miss Netherblew— “Will you advise me as to printing and publishing, Mr. Sterreogh? I have a little work ready for the press, but have had no experience ” Gallant pub lisher—“My dear madam, printing and publishing are very different things. For instance, If I print a kiss on your rosy cheek it is not at all necessary to publish it?” Miss Netherblew—“Sir!” Tableau. The surprising success of Mrs. Lydia E. Piukham's Compound for the several diseases peculiar to women forcibly illus trates ihs importance of her beneficent dis covery and the fact that she knows how to make the moat ot it.—Z>r. Haskell. Sweet cider is a serviceable drink in tbe peculiar thickened sore throat and tough bronchial stoppages of this spring. It saves much coughing and acts as the broom of the throat. Catarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging irritation, Inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary complaints, cured by “Buchu-paiba.” $1. Mothers Don't Know.—How many children are punished for being uncouth, wilful, and indifferent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of health! Au intelligent lady said ot a child of this kind: “Mothers should know that it they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks, the children would be all a parent could desire.” Caper Sauce.—Chop a tablespoonful of capers, ahd mix with a quarter of a pint of melted butter; add a little cay enne pepper; let this cook for three or ' four minutes, then add a teaspoonful of flour rubbed smooth in three table- spoonfuls of cold water; let this come to a boil. If you choose to do so, add a teaspoonful of Woroesterrihire sauce; it imports an agreeable flavor. Of course, this quautity can be increased indefinitely if the proportions are pre served. Oon*ampu»n Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, Having had pmced in his hands by an East India ^missionary 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 wonderful 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 reoeipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direo- Urji for (preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. cFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF l CONSTIPATION. •r No other dtacMe lMo prevalent in thla ooun-j f tryuOonaUp^loa, and SYRUP KIDNEY-WORT e equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort E cure. Whatever the oauae, however obetfiwte Uua remedy will overcome It. B|| ETC THIS dlatrcealng com ® w IfciKOe pUint le Tery apt to be f complicated with oonatipaUon. Kidney-Wort v itrengtheus the weakened parts and quickly S cures all kind, of Piles even when pbyaiol&iu • and medicines have before Iklled. £ IS- tTIf yon have either of these troubles "Shawl I?” he asked {dreamily, as he held out the cobwebby meehes of a white mahtel when the last dance was over, "A laoe, no!” she replied, "it is too area, give mo my fur-lined cloak.” He wrapped out a single oath as he entangled his boot-heel in the meshes of her shawl. "Dam it,” said he, “It will never show?” A young rival who watched them make their scrape remarked: “It’s very singular that he should sqspecc that lovely gurrel of carrying concealed weapons ?” “How do you know that he does?” asked his friend. “Why, I heard him ask her where her arms were.” A Lady Wants to Know the latest Parisian style of dress and bon net ; a- new way to arrange the hair. _ Mil lions are expended for artificial appliances which only make conspicuous the fact that emaciation, nervous debility, and female weakness exist. Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” is sold under a positive guar antee. If used as directed, art can be dis pensed with. It will overcome those dis eases peculiar to females. By druggists. Mr, William Caper, the late gentle manly and accomplished goat of Ninety seoond street and and Eighth avenue, was lately backed by his owner, Mr. O’Flanaghan, to eat thirty-two yards of gas pipe every day for a mouth. The goat went to his task with avidity, and ate, even to the last day, with genuine appetite. His task was finished with perfect ease, and had it not been for a slight indiscretion in the way of diet in dulged in to further show his phenome nal digestive powers, we should not have to chronicle the early demise ot tins ornament to the society of subur ban New York. The rash animal un fortunately undertook, at the conclusion of his remarkable performance, to swal low the plumber’s bill for the pipe. It choked him. What’s Saved is Gained. Workingmen will economize by employ ing Dr. Pierce’s Medicines. HU “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” and “Golden Medical Discovery” cleanse the blood, and system thus prev enting fevers and other serious dis eases, and curing all scrofulous and other humors. Sold by druggists. A New York doctor has been figuring for the last twenty years, and has reached the conclusion that very small feet on a woman means a temper like cayenne pepper and a tongue which will lie about its beet friend. This is a noble effort to console women with big feet, but it won’t work. V “Skill and patience succeed where force fails.’’ Tbe quiet skill and patient research, which brought forth Kidney-Wort illustrates the truth of the fable. Its grand success everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cuuse. Ask any good physician the reason and he will tell you something interferes witli the working of the great organs. Ktdner- Wort enables them to oveicome all ob structions and preserves perfect health. Try a box or bottle at once. l^Faded articles of all kinds restored to their origiual beauty by Diamond Dyes. Pei feet and simple. 10 cents, at all drug gists. The living skeleton in a New York museum has committed bigamy. We didn't suppose there was a sane woman in the country, outside of the medical profession, who would live with a “skel eton in Gio clopet”- or tkc .lining'luvsiu, or kitchen, or in any other part of the house, it she could possibly help it. Battle Crerk Mioh„ Jan. 31, 1879. Genilsmsk—Having been Afflicted for a number of years with indigestion aud gen eral debility, by the advice of my doctor 1 used Hop Bitters, and mint say they af forded me almost instant relief. 1 am glad to be able to testify m their behalf. THOB. G. KNOX. Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer la the marvel of the age for all nerve disease. All fits stoj free. Send to 981 Arch street, Philadelphia, Looking Glass Ornament —An old- fashioned looking-glass, with a frame of brown wood, was improved the other day by an ingenious on* covering it in tins way: She bought some pale yellow tarletan of sufficient length to allow it to be fastened to the top of the mirror and then to hang at each side of it in graceful folds; the ends were crossed at the bottom and fastened with a loose knot, and, behold, the unsightly frame was hidden, aud the appearance of this necessary article of furnitur i was much improved. For burns, scalds, bruises, chap sores or piles, use St. Patrick’s I Superfluous: Philanthropic passen- er to Irish emigrant, with small bun- Where’s your trunk, Pat?” "Phwai 'ud Ol do wid a thrunk?” “Put your clothes in it.” "An’ me go naked?" / Emory’s Little Cathartic Pill—best made for Liver Complaint and Biliousness. Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15c. Half way anyhow: “You’re getting quite bald, old mau; you try rum.” “Bum! So I have. I’ve bought gal lons of it.” "Ah, I see; but then, p’r’sps, you oould never get it any high er than your mouth I” Taelbspread.—For the common sit ting-room a tablespread made of can tor: flannel is useful; the border made of the figured or brocaded canton flan nel, which is u novelty in the stores just now; or yon may trim it simply with a stripe of cretonne. fclffiRS Invalid* ./ho are recovering vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their appreciation of tl.e merits as a tonic, of HoMetters Stomacn Bitten. Not only does It Impart strength to the weak, bnt It also correct, an Irregular acid state of the stomach, make* the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer from rheumatic and kid ney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents fever and agne. For sale by all Druggists and Dealer* generally. SELLERS’ COUft - $Y Ladles and chudien’s boots and cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent Btiffeuers are used. shoes Heel Overworked youth: "Busy?” said the Beacon street young mau. “I’m busy as a mau can be. I haven’t had a chance to go down to the bank for three days. I’ve had so many Germans to lead and calls to make.” “Rouata on Corns ” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Coma” 15c. Quick, coir.pn-e, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bnmons. A Western ps^er tells of a hen that committed suicide. Some bens are very sensitive, and it is supposed that this unfortunate fowl was driven to the rash sot by hearing that her owner was charging only forty-five cents a dozen for her eggs. “Brer cocoa Balsam w to* Would.” Price 10c. F. W. Kinsman A (XL, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, HACK ACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHB, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS. @ Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS. SCALDS, And all other bodily ache* and pains. fiFTf CENTS A BOTTLE Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Directions In 11 languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Ca (Successor* to A. VOGELXR A 00*) Raltl»or«. MfU C. 8. J LYDIA E. PINKHAfWS TESTABLE COMPOUND. I* a Positive Cure r< Bqjoice. Rqjolce, “He In Alive Again.” “Was Lost, but Is Found.” Under date of July *, :88J, E. B. Bright, ot Wlnnaor Lock*, Conn., writes a plain, modest rar- ratlve, which,from IU very simplicity, has the ♦me rip3 of fine gold. He says: “My father 1* using Hunt’s Remedy and seems to be Improving, In fact. he Uve:/much better than he has been for a long time. He ha* been tapped three time*. The first time they got from him sixteen quarts of water, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully as much more the third time, and he would con stantly fill up again every time alter he had been tapped, unt 1 he commenced using Hunt’s Remedy, which seted like mag.c In his case, as he begun to Improve at once, and now his watery accumula tion passes away through the secretions naturally, and he has none of that swelling ’or filling up which was so frequent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt’s Reme dy. He is a well-known citizen of this place, and has always been In business here.” Again he writes, November 27, 1882: “I beg most cheerfully and truthfully to state, in regard to Hont’s Remedy, that Its use was the saving ot my father’s Ule. I spoke to yon in my previous letter In regard to his being tapped three times. It is the most remarkable case that baa ever been heard of in this section. Fora man of bis years (sixty years) It Is a most remarkable cure. He had been unable to attend to hla busi ness more than a year, and was given up by the doctors. The first bottle of Hunt’s Remedy that he used gay* Instant relief. He has used In all seven bottles, and '■ontlnues to use It whenever he feels drowsy or sluggish, and It affords Instant ivtlef. He i* uo a ...tending to nts regular busi ness and has been several months. I am perfect ly willing that you should publish this letter, -as we thoroughly believe that father’s Ule was saved by using Hunt’s Remedy and these facts giveu above may be a benefit to others suffering In like maimer from diseases or Inaction of the kidneys and liver.”. ■S DR. WM, Ifi tired I *n those PaUftil Complaints and W< so soouson to oar boot female population. A Medicine for Women. Invented by a WOman, Prepared by a Woman. Dm CrmtMt Stdleal DtwoTpry Sisco th* Dmwa of History. tarit revives the drooping spirits, Invigorate* and hannonlses ths organic fnnctlons, givos elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lostre to the aye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman th* fresh roses of life’s spring and early Sommer time. E39 r ‘Physicians Use K and Prescribe It Freeiy.*m It removes falntnesr, flatulency, destroys all craving for stlmnUnt, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cored by Its nse. For the care of Kidney Complalate of either sex this Compoand Is uasarpaased. LYDIA K. PINKHAST8 BLOOD PURIFIER sill eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child- Insist on having It. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 88 and £36 Western Avenue, Lynn, Maas, moo of either, gL Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pika, or of losenges, on receipt of price, *1 per box for either. Mrs. Ptnkham freely answers aU letters of Inquiry. Knolooe Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. Wo family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKHAITS LIVED. PILLS. They euro con*tipatI..n, biliousness, •ndtorpUlty of the liver. 16 cento per box. 47* Sold by all Druggists.-£* 0) KIDNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diaeaaos of the Kidneys and — LIVER — It has specific action on this most Important organ, enabling It to tnrow on torpidity and Inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. RRmIowsA Ifyou are suffering from TwIdlCiriCls malaria,have the ohUls, ere bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney- Wort win surely relievo and quickly cure. In tha Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course of it. U- SOLD BY DRUOOI8T8, Frloa »I. KIDNEY-WORT ■bar This. If yon are sick Hop Bluer* will surely aid Na ture in making yon well when all alee fall*. If yon are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerr is disease* of the stomach or tgiyrels. It Is yonr own faultU yen re main ill, for Hop Bitters are • sovereign remedy in all anoh complaint*. 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 you are sick with that terrible slokness Kerr- oneness, yon will find a “Balm in Gilead” In tha nse of Hop Bitter*. If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias ma tlo district, barricade yonr aysiem against the aoourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bfl- loua, and Intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitter*. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow akin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gene- rally. Hop Bitten will give yon fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they cure ad Disease* of tbe stomach, Bowels, Blood, liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife. sLter, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture ot health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitten, costing bnt a tilde. Will you let them suffer f ■thi best IS CHEAPEST." (““THRESHERS f l«»»r Dil!.r CI#T«r Holleri (Suited to dlewtlon^i Write for WMBnias. i Anltmon A Taylor Co.. niiiMii i mi imm FOR THS nsumptlon can Be c HALL'S lungs.BAL$AM Cares Coi>munition. Colds, Pneum,.nln- In- daonsuu BroncblaJ Dtfneataies, Hr.-tnchltla, lioarseneeo, AMiima. Croup. Whooping Cough, and all Dioeaoeo of tbe Breathing Organs. It oootheo and healo Che Menibi ane of the Langs, inflamed and Miaoued by the diaeaae, and prevent* the eight ovveat* and htneoo a croon the cheat wkleh aceomur.ny Cenanniptleo la not an Incurable uiaf-uly. ILL’S BaLSAM will enro yon. even itwnal aid falls. A Shin of Beauty Is a Joy Forerer. DR. T. FELIX GOCRAUD’8 Orientil Cream, or Magical Beantifier. loves Tas sad a very blemish o c beauty, and defies deteo Mon. It hu stood ths test of thirty years, and U so honnleea wo teste it to be oure the preparation la properly made. Accept no counter feit o' similar name. The dlstiii vuiebod L. A, Sayre, said to* lady of the haut tom (e pa. it:)—"A* you ladles will nse them. I recomm-ud uraud’o Cream' aa the least hsrmfu' of all the Skin preparation*." One bottle will last six month*, umtif It every day. Also Poudre Subtile removes luperil* on* hair without injury to the akin. Mkb. K. B. T. GOtfRAUD, Bole Prop.,« Bond •t.H.T. For tale by all dmggieU and Fa no/ Oooda Dealers thronffhout the U. 8., Oaaadaa and Europe. KF*B» ware of base Imitations fl.009 Reward for arrest and proof M any one selling tha asm a. S5 Day B euingS S2 Sample F ree Address “(ieu l Agency, 15V Hudson 1 8treet,N.Y. IMITATION STAINED GLASS. Indescribably beautiful. Easily applied to window Flaas. 1.900 references, samples, etc- 250, in stamps HERALD. Upp. 38x46 (lnc.>: feus unciations of sundi." humbugs. Indorsed rernmeut official* and citlzena. Hars iniitoifXT. KlibwrriptionWc. New sub- 820 to finder of lorikeet word each LUM H Ml Til. Phi lads.. Pa. ■cribera Ol edition of ONTH board f«r TEACHERS sinesa in your county. Address, ZIEGLER A CO., 915 Arch SL, Philadelphia. •'tajm*’* Automatic engine*. ^rtfARITib 4** BURES AND *1 Is unfailing and Infs, liable In curing Epil eptlc Fite, Spasm)- Convulsions, St. Vitu Dance, Alcoholism Opium Eating, Nr. vous debility,.Sc rofui and all Nervous am Blood diseases. Ti Clergymen, Lawyers \ Literary men, Mer ' chants. Bankers, La dies and all whose se dentary employment causes Nervous Pros tratlon, IrreguiantlC! of the blood, stomach bowels or klndeys, o. who require a nerv< tonic, appetiser or stimulant, Bamarltai Nervine is Invaluable Thousands proclaim II the most wonderful In Vlgorant that ever tustalned the sinking system. For sale by all Druggists TTTK DK. 8. A. RfCHMONT MEDICAL CO. K. to Proprietors. Bt. Joseph, Mo- tiw NEVER FAILS. ^ rVf!TTR A TOP S TP® Messrs-Hebbard Bra's Alv V U XJfXA vJXvo i Knoxville, Tenn., will sendfor $1.6n Drawings, eta, that will enable you to make one of their famous self-regulating Hatchera Com plete machine. 6) eggs capacity, 825. Send for circular. 4 GENTS WANTED —Male and Female—An actual nacesHity in every household Address, with ip, N. HIGGINS. Hears, Mich. D9 I DTI IDK? c ' Il, - A - rlu ~ w * pw KbBBwP N|K>* n cr. ii ,11 ro*. All hitiiu I’-.a llwwl ■ WP I ID* bunbuo^ b, ihr ill iaSma a*0ttl* At odm rnbnM tfc» ran opportunity an* inofli bf t*a Awaelrrfpa I* a lib g haul rtudy onabnad with aipanaooa ia Ika aamaaM ee,jw* is the moflt MioMEafai and mentonou* twarmut of .Dr. J. 'SpRlrifeML- _____ „ B MATH. Mho oAm. fill Aroh 8M, PhiiAdelpbto,>*. AdriM Cn% ||m4 itamp for tMtimoaialg ot jwnrait fbtmI and bnoets oSoss. House, ___JW tthlcago, IU. TITS IIIdj i A Leading London Phys ician establishes aa Office in New York for the Cure of J EPILEPTIC PITS. f linm Amjtumal of Meiictnc. Dr. Ak. Meeerole (late of London), who makes a »pe- eialty of IpUapoy, has wltbont d-rabt treated and cared more oum thin any other living shySstan. B la •nceeaa baa almply boon astonishing; wa hare heard of oaee* ef over s* ware’ etandtng •ucceeefDUy cared by him. Fa ha* published a work on thla dlaeaeo, which be eenda with a large bottle of hie wonderful cure free to any enf- ibrar who may eend their eupruaa and P.O. Address Wo adrisoany one wishing a core to addroaa ’ > Dr, AA IU8ER0L8, No. se John Bt, New York. A GENTS WANTED for the Best and Fastest J V selling Pictorial Books and Blblea- PriOda re duced 88 per cent National Ptrn. Co.. Phllada., Pa. qeilh is mm MMMyisVealiiicfMM DR. RADWAY’S THI GREAT BLOOD PURIFIES. plexlon fair, us* Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. ▲ remedy composed of ingredient* of extraor- KIMTlBlt* tent and cure. •fll No matter by what name the complaint may be designated, whether it be ecrofute. consnmntton aj pmiu, oioere, ectod, tumors, boiis. erysipelas, or ■at. rhemn, diseases of the longs, kidney*, blad der, womb, akin, liver, stomach or bowels, eith- - ehronto or oonstttution&l, the virus Is In the BI w___ * ’, which auppllee tbe waate and builds and rcpmrXitS these organs and wasted tissnes of the svst w If the blood Is unhealthy, th* process of re^lgRW 1 must be unsound. jr^ , *■>! The Sarsaparillian Resolvent Not only 1* * compensating remedy, oat secures the harmoniou* action of each of tbe organa.' It establishes throughout the entire system tonction- al harmony and supplies the blood vea. sols with * pure and healthy current of new Ufa Th* Skin, after a few days’ nse of the Sarsaparillian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, b.ack spotr and ■kin eruptions are removed; sore-, and ffieera soon cured. Person* suffering from scrofula, eruptive diseases of try eye*, moirt*! ear-, legs, throat _nd gland*, that have accumulated and spread, either from uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate, may rely «x>n a cure If the Sarsaparillian Is continued a sufficient time to make Ita impression on the system. One bq.tle contains more of the active princi ples of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken In teaspoonful doses, while others require five or six times as much. One Dollar a I lot tie. Et; Ron per day at home. Sample w 93 IU <pAU fj-ee, AddreBg stiscnson A Portland, Maine. worth Oo., *4 ^ lontpener.Vt i week in your own town. Terms au<Ti» I outfit free. Address H. HALLETT A CO., Portland, Maine. $66 ou Portland, C T> r\ COLKMAV BUSINESS COLLEGE * 0 * V- 1 e NnwarV. w. J. Wajic for Catalogue. CANCER INSTITUTEte^ * »scientific treatment* an- 5 , & 8 inimenBe practice, standi "--jiretemlnentiy unriwU' d, ||| end is acknowledged A Bure Core for Epilepsy or Fit* in Mhonra. Free to poor. Dm. Ksusn.ffiMArMoalst.8LLouia.Mo. _ . great Chemical M PSTAa/iiiofee are recorded. _» * JVo knife, caeetlci, lot* of Gfc rablood orjearfnl treatmentt R required in removing the larireat of Cancers or Tumors. F-r particulars, send for free treetlae or ca’l on DR. KLINE, SCI Arch st-PhiladelphtaPa, answering sn Advertiaoment will wnalbr s tmvor upon the Advertiser a u d tbs Publisher byatatang trust they saw th* sdrsr tbs paper. R. k. R. Th* Cheapest and Best Hedfelne for Family Dee In the World. , In from one to twenty minutes never falls to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excrnciattng the pain, tbe Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease mav suffer, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF will afford Inatent.eaae. • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORB THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERI A, 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. XN ITS VARIOUH FORMS!. FEYER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 ota. There la not a remedial agent In this world that will cure BEADY RELIEF. It will In a few moments, when taken Internally according to the directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, flour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dvspeiyt f •la, Palpitation of the Heart, Cold Chills, HysterUid Pains In the Bowels, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Coiiw, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. \ Travelers should alway* carry a bottle of RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A lew drops In water will prevent sickness,or pains from change of water. It Is better than I ranch Brandy or Bitten as a stimulant. Miners and liUinbermen should always be provided with 1L RADWAY’S Regulating Pills Perfect, Purgative, Soothing, Aperi ents, Act without Pam, Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng then. a i Kadwat’b Pina for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Uver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Female Complaints, NervonsDiseases, Loss of An- petite, Headache, Constipation, Costlveuess, in'al- petrte, 1 Bli eetlon, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, Inflamma- lon of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, contain- tngno mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. ter observe the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Naasca. Heartburn, it of Food, FQllneM or Weighty In the 8to- en or n Diego* mach, I the flight, i n P' uddeu Fli Vision, V Fever and dull Pain In the ■ Webs KfSre the Head. Deficiency the Skin and Limbs, and Su< the Flesh. A few doses of Rahway's Pills will free th# system from all the above-named disorders. erspiratton, Yellowness of Pam in the Hide, Chest, Inshea of Heat, Burning in BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ‘T Price, 85 cento Per Box. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send a tetter stamp to RADWAY A CO., No. 88 Warren, Cor. Chnrch SL, New York. WInfonnatlon worth thousan'ts will be sent to yon. To til<3 Pnblie. Be sure and aak for Radwat’s, and see that Om name “Rad way" is on what you buy. B CfO K agents r\ w A. 1ST T E I FOM • THE BACK-Woiinevs*!* ’’ OH T,kk,».N «IFTIIK BOKDEne. "‘Titive of early border life fo f Old Agents and splen- i* 1 for pinners. Agents are now selling ksper day. Me want an Agent in every town, bend rer terms end circulars free. Hoagies* Brothers, 58 N. 7th street, Phil*., P*. IS ALWAYS- INTERESTING. 10 n^rultocond from week to week THE nUN print* a continued story ol the live* of riaU men and women, and ot tiieir deeds, plans, love*, ’ end troubles This story Is more interesting thr romance tost was ever devised. HulwcripUon: (4 t>«ges), by mill, 55r. s month, or 86.30 * ye*r: •i «!i\ Y l ’* *>•*• per year; Wxeklx (8 pages), per year. I. W. KMQLAWD. Publisher, New York C.ty. A saouey otuouieeiuiuy moue. coolly W « » ontflt free. Addrewi Tbuk A Co.. Augusta. Me. ioi STOPPEOFREE DP, illNE-B GREAT NEhVERestorer . — fur all Brais aid Nzrvs Oxitsor* ccr* tor Nxrvr Arreo- , . in’ts.Frrs.EriitrxT.atc. INFALLIBLE If taken [•■ dlraeted. jloFileqftcr fnlday’tiue. Treatix k 82 trialjbottJs to Fit Cans,tb«y paying ;-xnr*M oh*rg»i on box,wh*n rao«tT«d. Send r.tmtt,p.0.ind inxpreu address of tffiloted to Da KLINE,Ml A rot Igi-Phllsd* Jr 8r» Druiia*-*. Beware rramle BBCC 1 IJTfi^JURN MAIL—A full description ol rntc | Moody’s N*w Tailos System of Duss CtrtriNo. D. W. 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