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R ‘pid Growth of a Oolt. - A yoM-
hng oolt in Mr. Robert Bonner’s cele
brated breeding stud, in Westchester
County. New York, weighs 1,062 pounds
and yet is fine in all his points, and
promisee to turn oat a fast trotter. Mr.
Bonner thinks he gets this early excep
tional size from an experiment he tried
with his dam. Before the oolt was
weaned, he says he had the mother
brought up from pasture every night,
and fed six quarts of oats; and since the
oolt has learned to eat he also has been
fed abundantly with oats, in addition
to good pasture in the summer and hay
in the winter. Following up this sys
tem, Northern horse breeders may get
the same size at an early age as is now
obtained in our Southern States and the
milder winters of California. In the
latter country there is good pasture all
winter, and the colts receive no check
in their growth, as is common with all
kinds of stock unless they receive extra
care during the rigorous winters of the
Northern States. Mr. Bonner’s treat
ment of this oolt is the same as that
pursued by English breeders of race
Horses. The dam is not only fed an
abundance of oats, but the colt is also
taught to eat them just as soon as pos
sible, which he learns to do at an early
age from the same trough as his moth
er. At six months old—the general
age for weaning the oolt—he has learned
to sr stain himself well on grain, grass,
and . ay, so that when weaned there is
no check in his growth, but he keeps
steadily along the same as when suck
ing his dam.
V
DOMESTIC.
Never.—Never go to bod with cold
feet. It is better to sit np an hour, if
need be, to warm them, rather than to
lie awake suffering for three hoars and
then have a violent cold for a long time
as the result. Never eat any article of
food simply to save it, as the stomach
cannot well afford to do extra labor jnst
for the sake of saving a few mills. It
is better to throw such things to the
swine or the birds. Dyspepsia implies
a loss far greater than could possibly
result from the loss of little food, which,
ordinarily, might be kept tili the next
meai. Never eat in haste, in conse
quence of s want of snfficient time. It
is far better to take one-half of the
usual amount of food (that might be
enough even) than to render the meal
indigestible by improper haste. What
is gained in time is lost m the amount
of nourishment appropriated. It is em
phatically trne in this case that "haste
makes waste.’’ Never imaging that the
more you eat the more you will be nour
ished, for the opposite is often true.
We are nourished by wbat we digest
and not simply by what is taken .into
the stomach. In some eases the labor
of digestion destroys more strength
than the amount of nourishment will
afford. There is more praotioal starva
tion from eating too much than too
iiitle.
An dd ph.wkM
o. Buuiu ft 11 down w.th a crash,
A number of men it dt
Butthe
n well again—
’s Oil cured every gash
A baker
Went i
He rub
With St.,
It cured!
rho lives in Duluth,
one night with a tooth,
the gum boil,
Jacob’s Oil
im, and this is the truth.
Some on| e speaks sensibly in the fol
lowing Wregard to horse shoeing: Two
evils resfiit from shoeing horses, which
are rarely guarded against. The shoes
are allowed to stay on too long, and
thus^^e, hoot becomes cramped and the
norse liable to beoome lame. Secondly
by frequently and carelessly pulling ofl
shoes the hoot is liable to beoome bro
ken. All this can be avoided by care
and attention, but the better way is to
do without shoeing when possible. If
the horse has a hard, tough hoof there
is no necessity for shoeing for any kind
of farm work. Economy alone would
decide against shoeing when there is
nothing to be gained by it.
• * “Skill and patience succeed where
force fails.” The 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 with the
working of the great organs. Kidnev-
Wort enables them to overcome all ob
structions and preserves perfect health.
Try a box or bottle at once.
•STFaded articles of all kinds restored
to tneir original beauty by Diamond Dyes.
Pet feet and simple. 10 cents, at all drug
gists.
A process in barn-curing, practiced
by some of tbe leading uacking houses,
consists m creating the smoke in an
oven outside of the smoke house and
passed through underground pipes into
it The smoke, rising from the floor
to the top of the house, encounters two
opposite currents of air drawn from the
outside.These currents cause the smoke
to form into a rapidly revolving horizon
tal column which passes among the
bams. The smoke is not warm, and
there is no beat to melt the hams or hot
air to blacKen them. The hams, under
this process, are smoked m very much
less time than by the old method.
Mr. O’Raitfkrtt, an Austin Hiberni
an, has frequent! r had occasion to re
buke his boy, Teddy, for failing to have
the kindling wood ready to light the
fire in the morning. A few nights ago
O’Rafferty said to Teddy: “What is it,
me bye, that yon have to do fiist thing
in the morning ?” “I know well enough,
fayther, what I have to do first thing in
the morning,” replied Teddy, laughing.
“What is it, ye spalpeen?” “The first
thing I have to do in the morning is to
get the kindling wood ready the
before.”
night
“Toledo
HUMOROUS.
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Petroleum ▼. Naeby.
D. B Locke. Petroleum V. Xuby (Editor
Bleile") writee:
1 bad on a forefimrer of my right hand one of thoee
pete, a“run-ronod " The linger became Inflanud to .
a degree unbearable and awollen to nearly twice itanat- gentlemiUl came in;
ural alze. A friend gave me Henrv’a Car tamo Salve,
and lii twenty minutee tbe pain had so much subsided
aatogivemeafair nigbt'arest which I had not had be
fore for a week. The inflammation left the Anger in a
day. I consider It a most valuable article for the house
hold. Edouard Reintard, of New York, writee:
It gives me great pleasure to aay that a single box of
Henry’s Carbolic Halve effected a complete cure of Piles
with which I had been troubled for over a year, and
which uothing else that I used would cure.
OflMd.
practice,
his hiuuls by so
th« formal* of *
remedy for the speedy
ud permanent eon of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Ostanfa, Asthma and all throat
and Lung Affeotiona, also a positive and
radical eure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaint* after having tested
its wonderful curative powers in thousands
of esses, has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive and s desire to relieve hu
man suffering, I will send free of charge,
to all who desire it, this recsip* in Ger
man, French or English, with full direo-
tions for |preparing and using. Bent by
mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. Noyes. 142 f over t
Block. Rochetter. .AT Y.
Cpre fob Phthisic.—I send tha fol
lowing. The root of mechameck (com
mon name), wild jalap, man-in-the-
ground, wild potato, five pounds of
green, three of dry, loaf sugar, 1 lb„
brandy) a pint. To prepare: Make
the root fine, place in a porcelain-lined
kettle, keep it well- covered with water,
and steep nntil all the strength is ont;
remove and strain. Boil down to a
quart; add the vinegar, boil a few min
utes, remove and add the brandy.
Dose: A tablespoonful three times a
day. If this is too aevere lessen the
dose.
For dyspepsia, mdigesuos, depression
of spirits and general debility, in their va
rious forma; also aa a preventive againat
fever and ague and other intermittent
fevers, tbe “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of
Cahsaya,’ 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.
Before paint or kalsomine is applied
to walls every crevice should be fill with
plaster or cement. For the kalsomine
put a quarter of a pound of white glue
in cold water over night and heat grad
ually in the morning nntil dissolved.
Mix eight pounds of whiting with hot
water, add the dissolved glue and stir
together, adding warm water until about
tbe consistency of thick cream. Use a
kalsomine brush and finish as you go
along. If SKim milk is used instead of
water, tne glue may be omitted.
*The aurpiiaing success of Mrs. Lydia
li. Tinkham’s Compound for the several
diseases peculiar to women forcibly illus
trates the importance of her beneficent dis
covery and the fact that she knows how to.
make the most of it.—Dr. Hask ell
One of our daisies, little Hattie R—,
is a precocious child, and remembers
all she hears. She had been listening
to tbe school-girl talk of her older sis
ter and some of her young friends, and
treasured up in her own mind some of
their expressions. Last Sunday ahe
.went to church far the first time, and
on her return her father asked her what
she did. "I got toad,” she answered
promptly. “And what did yon do
then?” “Oh, I mashed the minister!’
replied the infant with perfect gravity.
A series of revival meetings was in
progress, and the subject on one even
ing was the book of Ruth. Among the
congregation was a brother whom the
sisters delighted to hear. His language
was always flowery—grandly eloquent.
Waiting for his chance, he at length
arose and said: “Brethren and sisters,
the subject this evening is the book of
Ruth. And do you know I never tarn
to the hook of Ruth without a thought
ooming to my mind that there it lies,
like a beautiful jewel, between the er
mine of the Judges and the purple of
the Kings.” Such an exquisite thought
did not fail to have effect upon his hear
ers. Later in the evening an eldery
after listening to
the remarks for some time, he arose
and said: “My friends, whenever I torn
to the book of Bach I am always remin
ded of that beautifol quotation‘from
Taylor, that it lies, like a lovely jewel,
between the ermine of the Judges and
the purple of the Kings,” And he sat
down blissfully unaware of the idol he
had smashed.
The Chinese must go, and all Americans
should go—and buy a bottle of Carboline,
the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and
dresser. Since the recent improvement,
no preparation ever had such a sale or
gave such general satisfaction as Carboline.
Sold by all druggists.
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! An intelligent lady said of a child
of this kind: “Mothers should know that
it they would give me little ones moderate
doecs of Hop Bitters for two or three
weeks, the children would be all a parent
could desire.”
The cow pea, which is properly a
bean, is offered for sale to Northern far
mers this year by several seedsmen. It
is tbe great renovating crop iu the
South, and with threatened failure of
clover from insect enemies may came
largely into nse here. The New York
experimental station has shown that it
can be successfully grown, and in qual
ity and amount of fertilizing material it
is a profitable crop to plow under. There
are several varieties, some better for the
grain and others for fertilizing purpos
es. It is a very good plant to grow for
ensilage, mixing with corn, each plant
supplementing the defect of tbe other.
Some wise farmers find it to their ad
vantage to keep no stock through the
winter, as they can always buy ail they
want iu March as low as iu November,
and thus save the winter keeping. One
farmer we have read of whose regular
practice was to buy in Mareb, feed ju
diciously till grass was ready for graz
ing, and then sell in Jane or soon after
ward. when his cattle were in the best
possible condition. By this method he
gave his pastures rest in the tall, and
secured au earlier and more vigorous
start for his gnus in the spring.
SniCEP Smoked Beef.—Mince it fine
and spnukle it into a salad, or mix it
also with potatoes and egg for a cake,
or use it with a sp xuiful of flour and
eggs for an omeleile, or heat it by steam
through and eat it with a can of warmed
np peas or a dish of stewed onions and
potatoes.
Lemon Pudding.—Ont lemon grated,
rind and pulp, one cup of sugar, one
cup of water or sweet milk, lour eggs,
three tatilespoonfuls of melted butter,
two tablespoons of flour. Line a deep
dish with pastry crust, pour the custard
:n, bake thirty minutes. Beat the
whites of three or four eggs to a stiff
froth, sweeten, spread over the top of
the pudding, and let it brown slightly.
Don’t Die In the House.
“Rough on Rain.” Clears out raU,mice,roa< heo,
bedbug*, flies,aut*,moles,chlpinunE*,goplier*. 15c.
A Frenchman traveling by railway in
England was very anxious to change
his shirt in order to made a visit after
the train had arrived at its destination
without taking the trouble to go to a
hotel. His guide-book indicated a tun
nel on the road, and he asked the guard
how long ihe train would be in the tun
nel. The guard mistook his question,
and supposing he asked how long before
tbe train would reach the tunnel, an
swered briefly; “Half an hour.” The
carriage in which the Frenchman was
traveling contained several ladies and
gentlemen, The traveler got down his
valise, unlocked it, and made everything
ready for a change of apparel while they
were in the tunnel. As soon as they
entered heprepared to put on a clean
one.but imagine his surprise on discov
ering that the train remained only three
minutes in tue tunnel in dead of thirty.'
Fraser Asle Oreare.
One greasing ImU two weeks; ell others two
er three dsya. Do not be mpoeed on by tbe
humbug stuffs offered. A ak your dealer for Fra
ser'*, will) label on. Pavee your horse labor and
you too. It received first medal at the Centen
nial end Pari* Expositions. Bold everywhere.
Lafayette Cake.—Two cups of su
gar, 1 cup butter, 1 oup thick milk, 3
eggs. 1 teaspoon soda, 1 of cream of tar
tar, 3) enps of flour.
A remedy resting or the basis of intrin
sic worth demands the confidence of all.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is known and used
most satisfactorily throughout the land, as
is attested by iu great sales. Vour drug
gist keeps It,
French Cake.—One-half cup of but
ter, 2 cups of sugar, 3 eggs, 1 teaspocn-
ful soda. 2 of cream of tartar, 1 cup of
sour milk, 3 cups of flonr.
nil
To Consumptives.
“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,., kfternal
fever, soreness and Ulceration, yield to its
benign influence. Consumption, which is
but a scrofulouwFection of the lungs, may,
in its early sfajflK, be cured by the free use
of this God-given remedy. See 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 Medical
Association, Buffalo. N. Y.
Catarrh Pf the Bladder.
Stinging Irritation, inflammation, all Klrtne. ■-
Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu-palba.”
Hiocouoh can immediately be rel*
ed by administering a. lamp of.
wet with vinegar, A *
For burns, scalds, braises, chapned hands,
sores or piles, use Bt. Patrick's Salve.
Those who have remnants of plush
can take them to the picture frames to
be made into plush frames and easels.
One of the Fall River, Mass., yacht-
men went in at a Bristol harbor the
past season to lay up his yacht over
night. He was going on a fishing ex
cursion the next morning. Just at
dusk a man oame down on the whart,
and the owner of the yacht, thinking of
seonrity for the night, asked if they
had policemen in Bristol The man re
plied: “Oh ! yes, we have two—one a
regular policeman; the other, a one-
armed man, carries the lantern.”
’’Kongh on Corn*.”
Ask for Wells'“Rough on Corns.” 15c. Quick,
complete, permanent cure. Corns, wart*, bunion*.
Thick brown paper snould be laid
under carpets if the patent lining is not
to be had; it saves the wear of the fabric
and prevents tbe inroad of moths, which,
however, will seldom give trouble if salt
is sprinkled aeonud the edge when the
carpet is laid.
Papered walls are cleaned by being
wiped down with a flannel cloth tied
over a broom or brush. Then cut off a
thick piece of stale bread with the crust
on, and rub them down with this. Be
gin at the top and go straight down.
orejULL’s
One way to dean the inaide of pots
aud pans is to fill them with water in
which a few ounces of washing soda is
dissolved, and set them on tbe fire.
Let the water boil until the inside of
the pot looks clean.
China is best cleaned, when very dir
ty. with finely powdered fuller’s earth
and warm water, afterwards riusing it
well m clean water. A little soap may
be added to the water instead of fuller’s
earth. The same plan is recommended
for cleaning glass.
Ladies and children’s boots and
cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent
Hliffeneis are used.
shoes
Heel
Beef cattle have been advanced in
price during the last five years 140 per
cent. The price of Eastern consumers
has not advanced in like ratio fur the
reason that part of tbe gain to the
’Western armer comes from unuroved
quality, the same weight of live animal
yielding more aud better dressed beef.
Cheaper transportation is credited with
40 per cent, of the increase, but this
advantage should al*o be shared by
consumers in a lair deal.
Bt all odds tbe chespest aud best way
to eradicate common hard wood stomps
says the Practical Parmer, is to work
the ground with shovel plow, sow back-
wheat or plant com until seeded to
timothy, .rchard grass and clover, and
pasture until the stumps so far decay
that they can be polled out by bitching
a chain aronnd the top when-toe ground
's wet in the Winter or Spring.
Tire system of co-operation in France
is rabidly extending among farmers for
the purchase of seeds, manures, and
implements of the first quality. The
members of the society bind themselves
individually to guarantee the payment
a1 all orders given.
Emory’s Little Cathartic Pill—best made
for Liver Complaint and Biliousness.
Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15;.
If a shirt bosom, or any other article
has been scorched in ironing, lay it
where bright sun will fail directly on
it; it will take it entirely out. Tie a
lump of wax in a cloth and keep it for
that purpose; when tbe irons are hot,
rub them with the wax rag, then scour
with a paper or rag sprinkled with salt.
Dr. Kline’s Orest Nerve Restorer is tne
marvel oi toe age for all nerve diseases. Ail
fils stopped fr e. bend to Ml Area street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SYRUP
Broiled Steak.—Never pat salt on
steak nntil after it is cooked, After
trimming on each side equally, dress to
taste with sweet fresh butter, pepper
and salt, and add, if preferred, a tea
spoonful of lemon juice,
Shredded Codfish.—Mix it for fish-
balls or cakes and it is cxeellaat; use it
with egg sauce and milk and it will
make a save*/ and nourishing kind of
omelette.
Fresh lemon juice, a wineglass ful;
rain water, one pint; attar of roses, a
few drops; mix and keep in a well
oorked bottle. Use twice or three times
a day. Splendid for “muddinesa” of
tho complexion.
Invalids who are rw rertag vital stamina, declare
In grateful ternia their appreciation of tl.e merit*
aa atonic, of Hoatettcra Stomach Bitter*. Not
only doea It Impart strength to the weak, but It
also corrects an Irregular add state of the stomach,
make* the bowel* act at proper intervals, gives
ease to thoxe who auffer from rheamatio and kid
ney troubles, and conquers aa well aa prevent*
fever and ague.
Par sale by all Druggists and Dealer* generally.
KIDNEY-WORT
FOR THE PERMANENT CORSt OF
| CONSTIPATION* {
S Vo other dlaeaw is ao prevalent in this oona- H
r* ta? as Oonstipattom, and no remedy has ever _
« Squalled the celebrated Klduay-Wort aa * 2
! PILES. jESv’SriS g
£ eempUeatedwlthooneUpetlon. Kldaey-Wort “
Llstreaathena the weakened parts and aoia)0n*
weakened parte and qnMklg
aloura* aUktodsofFllea even when phyriolaiM
md mrtlT’T— have heftnre fhUed.
is- tylfyua have either of these troubles 3
phCTsT’.I USE
The agent of a New York clothing
house, who was seat to Atlanta to settle
up the failure of a retail house, made a
few inquiries of tbe man next door. “I
pelief it vhas a square failure.” ex
plained the man. What makes yon
think so?” “Vhell, he didn’t drink,
nor smoke, nor gamble, nor ran after
der vhomans, nor drive a fast horse;
and ash for his vhife, she never bays
nothings, Mid keeps no help.” ,‘Then
yon lay it to the stagnant condition of
trade?” “Vhell trade was party dull,
but you see he vhas not the right sort
of man. Vhen a man sbtops to bny a
west for two dollars he doan make him
pelief dot he vhants an ofercoat for fif
teen. and vhen a man stops to buy an
oaferooat for fifteen he doan convince
him dot he nosds a second-hand suit
for twenty. He may do in the grocery
peesness, but he can't run some cloth
ing store mi tout argument,”
A Lady Want* to Know
the latest Parisian style of dress ;uid 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.
John Randolph was once considered
the Thersites of Congress—a regular
tongue stabber. No hyperbole of con
tempt .or scorn could be launched
against him bat he ooald overtop it
with something more scornful and con
temptuous. Opposition only maddened
him into brilliant bitterness. “Isn’t
it a shame, Mr. President,” said he one
day in the Senate, “that the noble bull
dogs of the Administration should be
wasting their precious time in worrying
the rats of theopp-xution?” Immediate
ly tho Senate waa in an uproar, and he
was clamorously called to order. The
presiding officer, however, sustained
him, and pointing his long, skinny fin
gers at Insapponents, Randolph scream
ed ont: “Rats, did I say? Mice! mioei”
What's Saved Is Gained.
Workingmen will economize by employ
ing Dr. Pierce's Medicines. His “Pleasant
Purgative Pellets” and “Golden Medical
Discovery” cleivnse the blood and system
thus preventing fevers and other Berious dis-
eases, and curing all scrofulous and other
humors. Sold by druggists.
tells of a
old man
manners
and up-
An aged Boston gentleman
meeting, some time ago, an
in menial employment whose
and address were noticeable,
on a better acquaintance discovered
that he was a branch of the same family
as a noted British peer, and stood still
nearer in direct kinship to an Insh duke
whose family was founded by William
the Conqueror, and behind +hat claimed
noble Italian desent. The duke had
actually given him documentary evi
dence of this fact before his coming to
America, which the gentleman knew
to be genuine. But all this did not
prevent that soion of a noble line from
spending his last years selling newspa
pers in a Boston depot.
“Middle measures arecllen nut mid.
cHing measures.” There -ire no “mid
dlings” about Kidney-Wort. It Is the
most thoroughly refined ‘'dower” of me
dicine. It knows no haif-way measures,
but radically uproots all diseases of the
kidneys, livei «ud bowels, it overthrows
piles, abolishes constipation and treats the
system so gently and soothingly as to
prove its (rue kinship to nature in all its
phase* It ts-prepared in both liquid and
dry form. ’
MaSTThe Diamond Dyes always do more
than they claim to do. Clover over that
old dress It will look like new. Only
10 cents. • _ .
Major Gale Faxon bought a horse
from the pastor of an Austin church,
and shortly afterward the following
conversation was heard: “Yon have
swindled me with that horse you sold
me last week.” “How so?” asked the
ciergymau very much surprised “Weil,
I onl iiady him for three days when he
died.” “That’s very strange. I owned
him twenty-three years and worked him
hard every day. and never knew him to
do that while 1 owned him.”
Battik ( risk Mioh , Jab. 91. 1879.
Gen i l*m*n—Having been affl cted for a
number ot years with indigestion and gen
eral debility, by the advice of my doctor I
used Bop Bitten, and must aay they af
forded me aimaat Instant relief. 1 am glad
to be able to testify in their behalf.
THOB O. KNOX.
A passenger on a Chicago cable car
wishing tp stop the juggernaut, reached
for the beil-stnp, apd polling, rang the
uells at both ends of l 1 ** oar.
“What did yon ring both bells for ?”
gruffly demanded the captain of the car.
“Because I wanted both ends of the
oar to stop,” was the laconic response.
Thg conductor was mad because the
people *11 yelled and it would not be
dignified to look hjmseif in thejr pres
ence.
. —
“BSST Cocoa Balsam re nta Womb." Try *
Price 10c. F. W. Kinsman * Co., Aug«8U,Mabe.
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Relieve* And care*
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACH*
SORE THROAT,
quinsy, swellings,
MPKAIMS, $
S"renes*, Cate, B.utses.
FROSTBITES,
BURNM. SCALDS,
And *11 other bodily aehei
and pains.
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
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languages.
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Far all tfc**e Paiafnl CmplaUt*and Weaken***
— *»—>*■ t***rbe«t f-nulr population.
A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman,
Prepared by a Woman.
TV* OmlMt Medical Dtceacery Stare the Devi of Hlatery.
Qtot revive* the drooping spirit*, lurtgorate* a no
harmonises the organic faiU!tlons,gtvM elasticity and
flfmnes* to the step, restores the nntaral lustra toth*
eye, end plant* on tbs pale cheek of woman tbe (rest,
rose* ot lire’s spring and early summer time.
LW”Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely “SE
It removes faintness, flatulency, uestroys all craving
for stimulant, and relieves weakness of tbe stomach.
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache. Is always permanently cured by Its use
Far the care of Kldaey Complaint* of either ae»
this Compeand Is usarpaaeed.
LYDIA E. PINgHAlFs BLOOD PURIFIER
will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the
Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, v
man woman or child. Insist on having It.
Both the Compound and Blood Purifier .-rs preparet
at 233 and *35 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price ot
•Ither, $L Six bottles for (5. Sent by mail In the fond
ot pills, or of loeenges, on receipt of price, *1 per bo
for either. Mrs. Flnkham freely answers all letterosi
Inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet.
No family should he without LYPIA E PTNKHAM’S
/AVER PILLS. Thcv cure constipation, biliousness
... jj,— — —* •—
and torpidity of the liver. *5 cents per box.
Xd~Sold by nil l>ruggists.-uA
0)
KIDNEYrWORTj
18 A SURE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
— LIVER —
It has specific action on thii most Important
organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and
Inaction, attmulating the healthy secretion of
the Bile, anff by keeping the bowels in free
condition, efffeoting its regular discharge.
mm I v> V* If you are suffering team
Iwlcuculcls malaria, have the chills
are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney-
Wort will surely relieve and qnlokly cure.
In the Spring to cleanse the System, every
on* shoutd take a thorough course of it.
U- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Pries »l.
KIDNEY-WORT
Rejoice, Rejoice, “H* Is AJIv*
“Was Lost, but U Found.
Under date of July #, 1881, *. B. Bright, of
Windsor Looks, Conn., writes s plstn, modest nar
rative, which, from Its very rimpUcIty, haitli*
true ring of An; gold. He says: “My t»*k«r “
using Hunt’* Remedy md •eems to be improving,
in fact, he le very much better th “ h ®
for a long time. He ha* been upped thre* time*.
The first time they got from him •Uteen qnArte oj
water, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully
aa much more the third tone, and he would oon-
stantly fill up again every time after he had been
topped, until he oommenoed using Hunt’s Remedy,
which acted like magte In hi* ease, aa he began to
improve at once, and now hit watery aooumula-
Mon passe* away through the secretions naturally,
and hs has none of that swelling or filling up
which was so frequent before the function* of the
kidney* were restored by the na* of Hunfa Reme
dy. He is a well-known oltlsen of thia place, and
tea always been In bua'ne** here.’*
— —**— November 87,18
ly to state,
was the
sa-lng of mj 1WULI I J 0Q ^
previous letter In regain to topped three
time*. It Is toe moat remarkable case'Akfit, has
ever been heard of in this section. For s man'ttf
hi* years (sixty years) It Is a moat remarkable
cure. He had been unable to attend to his busi
ness more than a year, and was gl en np by the
doctor*. The first bottle of Hunt’* Remedy that
be used gave Instant relleL He haa used In all
seven bottles, and continues to use it whenever
he leela drowsy or sluggish, and It affords Instant
relleL He Is now attending to hla regular busi
ness and haa been several months. I am perfect
ly willing that you should publish this letter, as
we thoroughly believe that father’a Ufa waa saved
by using Hunt’s Remedy and these facta given
above may be a benefit lo others goffering in Use
manner from tllaeaaes or Inaction of th* kidney*
and liver."
Remember This.
If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Ma
ture in making you well when nil else falls.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering
from any other of the numerous diseases of the
stomach or bowela, It is your own fault if y»u re-
mam ill, for Hop Ritters ate a sovereign remedy
tn all such complaints.
If yon are wasting away with any form of Kid
ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment,
and turn for a cure to Hop Bitten.
If you are sick w th that terrible sickness Nerv
ousness, yon will find a “Balm In Gilead” in the
nse of Hop Bitten.
If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mlas-
jpatlc district, barricade your system sgainst tho
aoonrge ot all countrles-malarial, epidemic, bil
ious, and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop
Bitten.
If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad
breath, pama and aches, and feel miserable gene
rally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich
blood, and sweeiest breath, health, and comfort.
In short they cure a:l Diseases of the stomach.
Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s
Disease. $800 wlU be paid fora case they wiu not
eure or help.
That poor, bedridden, hi valid wife, sister
mother, or daughter, can bo made the picture o:
health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitten, costing
tot a true. Will yon let them culler T
SELLERS'
COUGH
SYRUP.
HEILTH IS 1ILTH,
Heal of My is Weal of JM
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsa jiarillian Resolvent.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUEIFIIR.
Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and
a clear akin. If you would have your flesh firm,
your bones sound without carles, and your com
plexion fair, use
Rad way's Sarsaparillian
~Resolvent.
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YOUNG MENS?,
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sapxt here and
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L, Janesville, Wi*.
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THE .- UN printa »continue 1 story ot the lives of real
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Knoxville. Tenn.,
t ist will enable you to
sendfor *1.5U Drawings, etc, t ist will enable
niakeoneofthelrfamouBself-r.-gulatiqgHstchers.Com-
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necessity in every house >old Address, wit!
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A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor
dinary medical properties, essential to purify,
heal, repair and invigorate the broken-down and
wasted body—Omen, Pleasant, bays and Pbbma-
nint in its treatment and care.
No matter by what name the complaint may be
designated, whether It be acrofola, consumption,
syphilis, ulcers, sores, tumors, bolls, erysipelas, or
salt rheum, diseases of the lungs, kidneys, blad
der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either
chronic or constitutional, the virus Is In the BIo*d
which supplies tbe waste and builds and repairs
these organs and wasted tissues of the system.
If the blood Is unhealtby, tbe process of repair
must be unsound.
The Sarsaparillian Resolvent
siSKSht
Is nnfalllng and Infal
liable in curing Epil
eptic Fits, Spasms,
Convulsions, 8t. Vito*
Wa
and all Nervona and
mood disease*. To
Caergyman.
SSSft&SL
dlv* and all whoa* a*-
dantary employment
cause* Nervi
bowels or klndeyvoj
wbo require * nerve
tonic, appetiser or
stlmnUni, BaraarUan
Nervine Is Invaluable
Thousand* proclaim n
kw NEVER KAICB. .to*
IMITITIOR ST,HIED GUtSS.
Indescribably beautiful. Eanly applied t* window
laas-LOOU referencee, samples, etc-Ke, In «f
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The most captivating narrative of early border Ilf*
ever w.ttten. A Bonanza forOld Agents and -plen
um Starter for Beginners. Agents are now selling
lu to lo bo ks per day. We want an Agent In every
town. Bend for term* and circulars free.
Doaglaus Brothers. M N. 7th street. Phil* . Pa.
* * ~
A Bkla of Brant- la a Joy Fortrraa,
DR. T. KifiLIX GOURACD’8
Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier.
Removes Tan
Pimples,
g£.vv;
&de& a
Boa It h*s
rFlfiVfi
year#, and b
•o harnuea*
Dr. L. A. Bayre.Mldtoali
tt*nt:>—“Aayou ladle*
Uouraud’s Oi
Ions.'
'asthi
preparations." On* bottle will laztllx
It every day. AtaoPoudre Bubtii* mb
tbout inliirv toi‘
..MS 1 ”’-
wsrjof baae Im'UttonsT
proof of any on* selling
CANCER INSTITUT§v£££, K tole
| _ fedentlflo treat]
C. B.
A Leading T«re4»wPhyw-
5*m New York,
fhr toe Cars of
„ SPILKPTIO PITS.
/ Provi y ntmnf nf
Djv JS-Mewrol* 0*1* of London),who itakeadap*
rialty of XpUapey, has without doubt tnatadjadetaad
tnoreeuM than any otbor living phyzlti»!fiUt«oMa
ha* simply bwmaato'ilabtng; Wakav* hoard of cam* "
PK£SKSaSigi&
«to ,20 SXSL’iJES.'tS’ JSW-
Th*M MSwerlBg an
Portland m*.
**•*••■*•»• favor”npon^hfTiMiVVrTlBer
NMd pnb)t*ber By stating tbAt tkew
Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures
i be harmonious action of each ot the organa It
establishes throughout the entire system function
al harmony and supplies the blood ves
sels with a pure and healthy current of
new Ufe. Tux bxin, after a ler da^u ; use
of the Sarsaparillian, becomes clear and
beautiful Pimples, blotches, black spots and
skin eruptions are removed; sores and nloera soon
cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive
diseases of the eyes, mouth, ears, legs, throat and
glands, that have accumulated and spread, either
from uncured diseases or mercury, or from the
use of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure
If the Bareapanlltan Is 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 Ip teaspoonful doses, while othera require
five or aix times as much.
One Dollar a Bottle.
R.
R. R.
Tbe Cheapest and Best Me llelue for
Family Use In tbe World
In from one to twenty minutes rever falls to
relieve Pain with oie thorough application:
no matter how violent or excruciailngthe pain,
the Kheumatlc, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cnp
Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with dlseant-
may suffer, RADWAY’S READY
afford Instant ease.
Tippled,
disease
RELIEF wilt
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 BITRH,
BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS,
COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS,
PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK
or LIMBS are lus antly relieved,
MALAJEtlA.
m ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for 60 cts. There la
not a remedial agent In thia world that will core
Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Billou*,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (aided
by RADWAY’S PILLS) ao quickly as RADWAY’S
READY RELIEF.
It will in a few moments when taken Internally
according to the directions, cure Cramps, Spasm*.
Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dyspep
sia, Palpitation of the Heart, Cold Chills, Hysterics,
Pains In the Bowels, Dlarrhrsa, Dysentery, Colic,
Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD
WAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A few
drops In water will prevent sickness or pains from
change of water. It la better than French Brandy
or Bitters as a stimulant.
Hlner* and Lumbermen should always
be provided with it.
RADWAY’S
Regulating Pills!
Perfect, Purgative. Soothing. Aperi
ents, Act without Pain Always
Reliable and Natural
in Operation.
A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR
CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
then! r,Ur **’ re K ulate i purify, cleanse and streng-
RauwAT’8 Pills for the cure of all disorders of
the Stomach. Liver, Bowela, Kidneys, Bladder,
Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Ap
petite, Headache, Constipation, CoeOvenesa, indi-
S s'ition, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, Inflarama-
on of the Bowela, Piles, and all derangements of
the Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, couteiu-
lagno mercury. minerals, or deleterious drugs?
. Observe tii£ following symptoms rsfiultiiur
from Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Constlpa-
tton. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood In the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn
Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight tn the Sto!
maeh, Sour Eructotions, Sinking or Fluttering at
>na when
the Heart. Choking or _
la a lying posture, Dlmne*s oi Vurion, Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pam In the
HeaL Deficiency of Perauiratlon, Yellowness of
the Skin and Eyes, Pam m the Slue, Cheat,
Umbe, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning m
tne Fiesn.
A few doses of Radwxt’b Pills will free the
system from all the above-named disorders.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
Prlee, as Cents Per Bex.
READ “FALSE AND TRUE.’
Send a letter starup to RADWAY A CO., No.
Wwre^ Uor. Church St., New York.
to yon.
it ll
Information worth thousands will be sent
To tbe Pnblle.
Be rare and ask for Rajwat’b, and aee that the
name “Radwat" la on what you buy.
mjrfuf b Muto.iuteiG
BV RETURN MAI*—A full description of
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