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AGRIGULITAJR. WnAT NaxT?-A California inventor has made a machine for pressing and drying potatoes so that they will keep for years. yet preserve their natural flavor, No chemicals are used in the operatian of curing, everything being done by a simple machine capable of pressing six hundred busiels of pota toes in twenty fbur bUours. 'The ma line not only preises the potatoes, but lays thew on a tray in a concave term with the hollow side down. After the pressure they are put into a drying ap paratus, where they remain for two hoursthen they are ground into coarse meal resembling cracked rice. The first shipment of these preserved pota toes to Liverpool, last year, brought a large profit. The average price of po tatoes in San Francisco is about twen ty-five cents a bushel. .Dried, they brought in England forty live shillings a hundred weight, or at the rate of a dollar and a half a bushel for green potatoes, This year preparation has been made for drying and shipping large quantities. It is said that there are Whree hundred thousand acres of uncultivated land on the western slope of the Coast Range, near San Francis co, especially adapted to potato grow ing. The logs and aists froma the ocean supply sufficient moisture, and the soil Itlds bounttitully. The only problem eretofore has beer where to market the product. TuE moat widely spreau and fata disease of swine Is the hog cholera. Commissioner Do uc claims that the aggregate loss to farmers of the Unia ted States from this source foots r from $50,000,000 to $80,000,000 i to num. Cr rtain counties in thef Neg States, he says, lose froin(s to look $80,000 from this diseaqofi the ;-root., lect and allowing tk re nodoubt the atter their supte devastation com hog or die" pfa, though we cannot leading co5de aggregate loss amounts MitteoAg )i -e lifteen to twenty mil bep dollars. RRSERVAIION OFFRUIT BY BURIAL. -Last January a California fruit dea 1er took one hundred lemons fresh from the tree and buried them in the ground to see how they would keep. Four months alter he dug them up and found them in perfect preservation, as sound and fre-h and n'ce as the (lay they were buried. Every one knows how well potatoes keep when properly covered by earth. Apples would do equally well; and pes ibly the same method may answer for grapes and other more pemishable fruit. It would not cost much to try a~few expt rinients In this dirt o01(n, and success could not fall to be atvantageous. ONIONs.-Onlons require rloh soil and clean culture. A newly reclaimed swamp Is the best soil, and the longer It is kept In ( nlons the better they sue eesd. Tile seed is sown in drills nine to twelve inches apart, and thinned OiI to Itree or four i rches in the rows. igh manuring Is required, and, with horoughly rotted stable manure, su perphosphate of lime is the best artilt cial help. EXcesslve drinking of water by farm animals is Said to increase the oc nsump tion of fat in the body. Too watery fodder and too nucl drink are t here fore to be avoided, especially in fatten Ing, if we wish to attain the most ra pid and abundant formationi of flesh and fat. PnouxssoR Riley says that kerosene or oil of any kind is sure death toe In sects in all stages, and the only sub stance with whieh we may hop1e to do stroy the eggs, Ols willi not mix di reetly with wvater, but will mix wit~h milk, fresh or sour, and thyen may be diluted to any desiredl extent. TiinE excessive dry sumnmer and aut umn of last year, combined with the fact that now the ground has so far 1,eon Wyell covered with snow, wvill no doubt add greatly to the fertility onf thie soil, and,, ether things being favor able, we may reasonably expect.- good 1 crops, ________ CUnANr CUTTINGS. Thie fall is the best time to make and plant cuttings of currants and othier shrubs. The callus is formed at the end of time cut tings, andtime roots start during the winter. The necxt best time is early ini the spring as soon as time frost is out of fleas requiire free access to water in the Sunaer t nme. 11 they csan have a piace to bathe or wallow in, it is bente lcis to them, as it cools and cleanses in ed dud Is no tilth :lit. is a good disinfectant aind healthful. Someta mes mud bathe have been Jound usefl as medical Iroatmentr for sack people. rA8T URS that haye been fed a few seasons will genc~rally produce more, milk, or make miore milk, or nmake more fat, than those whlich have been I newJy seeded de~w.. The Poison hlabit. Bunt under all circunmisances make a firmn a stand against the p)oison habit. It is best to call things by their right names. Thelie effect upon the animal economy of every I stimulant is strictly that of a poicon, and J every poison nmy become a stimulant. There is no bane in tihe Souith American swamps,no vii ulent compound in the Nocrthi American drug stores--chemistry knows no deadliest poison--whose gradual and persistenitoblrusion on the human organism will not create an unnatural craving atter a repetition of the lethal (lose, a miorbidi api petency ini every wvay analogous to the hankering of the toper after his favorite tipple. Swallow a tablespoonfuli of lauda num or a few grains of arsenious acid every night. At first your physical conscienee pretests by every meanisl in its p)ower; nausea, grapes, spasnms and nervous head ache warn'you again andl agam; the strug gles of the digestive organs aminst time foel tntruder conivule your whole system. Buit yon continue the dose, and nature, true to her highest law to preserve life at any p)iito, finally adapilts herself to an abnmorinal coni dilion-adapts the poison at whatever costt of health, strengthm and hiappineass. Your a: body becomes an opium miacL mne, an ar- I sentc mill, a physiological cngiine mnovedl by poison, and pertormiing its functions only under the spur of the unnatural stimulus. But bye and-bye the jaded systean fails to respond to thme spur, your strength gives way, and..: alarmed at the symptoms of a rapid delirium, yen resolve to remedy the evil by removing the cause. You try to I renounce stuiuion, and rely once more on the unaided strength of the via vitwe. But that strength is aimost. exhausted. Thei oil that should have fed the flanme of life has been wvasted on a liealthi-oensuminig fire. Before you can regain strength and happiness your system- must readapt itself to the normal cond'ition, and the dihliculty of that rearrangement will be proportioned to the degree. of the present disarrange ment; the further you have strayed from nature the longer it ,will take you to retrace DOISTIO. SILK lIANDKEi1OIEFS AND TILE DAN )ERs ATTENDING TuzriR UsE.-It seems ndispensable that a person in full tress nowadays should carry a silk pooket-handkerehief of a more or less brilliant hue. Old and young of both sexes affect this radiant appendage, the varied hues of which are so brilliant as to recall the altar paintings and stained glass window of the pre-Rap haelite age. Brilliant colors, like the reds, the blues, the yellows, the pur ples and the pinks have been regarde by eminent critics like Ruskin, as in dicative of a pure state of morals in e eommunity than where the sober half tints of grays and Quaker hues pre valled. Innocence loves bright hues while vice seeks the obscurity of twi light shades. If this theory be oor rect our pocket handkerchiefs ar about the only redeeming feature C our color morality at piesent. It is sa to reflect that they have nothing bu their flceting dyes to recommend then They are flimsy and insubstantial i material and they won't wash. The are dyed by dangerous poisons, an every time they are applied to one nose, or lips, or eyes,a portion of th0 malignant coloring matter is aq=se ed. If any one will wash onp,0ator gaudy pocket butterflies IinpDe found pl (ihey wont stand ho t ed to pole that sufficlent color Ilarge window on a cat or to de.1 the dye In solu plant if wate dyes are derived jtlon. Mi of chromium, which Lion. 'wway, recelves its name fr2m.Wdreek chroma, color, on ae mXof the beauty of the tints it pro Joes in combIniation. Others are de rived from poisonious protosaits of iron, prussiate of potash and dyes equally poionous. There is so much rivalry to produce rich brigit colors Lhat the chemistry of ie dyeing pre Desses is not carefully supervised, or weIl Understood. Improper mordants ire appiled, and fast colors are couse juently nob produced. Some of the Llaedacaes too coulmoni nowadays, are LtiiOubtedly to be attributed to the use of those bright colored haedker Aniers,and when a phystlan is at a loss LU explain the cause 01 a fOWble, dis. .u rbed and ir icabie eLate of the ner vou" systemn, a litale inqairy would probably disclose the itbitual use L,1 thobe gay handkerchliefs as the ioure of tihe mischjief. blotherd ?houl1d be especially careful that in aIts arc kept from sucklig or chow ig the alturing baublus,.or with some f the colurS to be seen in tie store viidovs, one1. sull fatluilLarity in the Jau o a tbaby wouteI be fialt. RuTrric WonX BASKETs.-Tile foot md frate are constructed of thorn or >ther knotted sticks, heavily gilded. rleh basket-shape portion has two ]In ngs. Thie outer one, which should )o of dark rich satin, ptuffed, protrudes tseif saelly through the manifold nterstices. The11c inner onQ is arranged nI a slmilar ianner, except triat it is itted to a 1lat foundation, and should o of some Nt ari. brighthauo, gathered o a thick gold cord, making the or iocamaller than it would be if it ter ininated where the rustic work leaves >A', bosidea serving as a rest for the xqulslte cover wlhich completes this enlly elegant affilr. This cover con ilts of a piece of cardboard of the pro. er Size to it inside the rustic frame, :overed with saitin of tle dark shade 'Ponl which IS paitited a landscape or rroup of rustic figures. Tile under ide should have the bright color of ,110 111n11r lining; wvhiile tile picture hould have a framne com~poled of louible pulif of dark satin ; the outside >r bordier puil's snlould stand up~ richly nut tihe otner ought to be rathoz flat; Sloop) of gold cord at each side forinls he Ilaldies. Th'ie French people use l pretty sty3 le of the basket for trim ing tile knives, forks and silver f rom 110 iuneol table. Thle shape re emiibles a coal icuttle witbout a mouthz rn lip, and1( has ai division across tihe enter, so that the silie'r and cuttlery iny be kept apart. Thle scroll hand1(s 'i8e on eachi side, ellding wvith a loop, itroughl which passes 'a curved bar tar with knobs to proyent its slippinig lut of' bounds. CANADIAN dELLIY CAKI.-Bcat one :eacupfu(tl of white sugar and four tunces or butter to a cream; add the folks of three eggs, well besten and wo tablespoonluis of mil11.' Stir into lie above one pound of' flour, with wo tenspoonfuis ci cream tartar and nc of soua mixed in it. Last of all dd the whites of the eggs beaten to a tr-ong fioth. Flavor with letnon es ence, and~ pour the batter into 'four hallow tins like plates, and bake fif een intutes ini a quick oven. When old, twvo cakes arc placed ont the top i oacht other, with jolly or prreserve etweven. Thle cakes shoritld be ani luchl hic0k when baked, and1( served with owdered sugar. O)nANoc y'iE ot l'UDDING.-One ountd of butter', one totid of sugar tea ten to a cream, one glass of brandy, vine or rose wvater; ten eggs beaten to highl froth ; have two oranlges and >oil tihe rind untIl it is trender; change heo water two or three times while it s boiling, then beat it in a mortar 11nd squieeze the juice ii,togethter withi he rind of one lemon grated and the uice of the samle,mhix till well together vith the otlier inlgredhienlts, andi bake nI a juff1 paste without an upperCi crust; mal tis quantity is sulliolenl l'on two >rdinary-sized pies. NkAVER use anything but light blank ts to cover the silk, TIhe heavy, i iiivlouis couterpano is bad', for the ason that It rotatins the exlialations, c'omi then ;ores of the sick person vhiihe the blat, ket allows them to pass broughi. WVe-ik persons arte inivaria thy dlistressed by a gre it wveizht of ed-alothis, which ofteti prevent the'r ~etti ng anly sound~t s1le1p whatever. IIIAzitIAN TlEA Iusu.-Take some 1i 0s of' bread about half an inch1 hick, cut ofi' all . crust, steel) the readl in miilk ; wvhaen soaked through over each p)1ece with beatoen yolk of' gg, fry with butter a ight brown, lien arranigo the slices out a hot plate, nel lay onl each pie0ce a tolerably hicik covering or piowderetd sugar and innam~iton welt intgled. Ovsan a Faricns.--Drala thtenm the.. oughly3, chiop~ lIne, seasont with popt 01r and salt. Make a baiter of eggs, utlik antd flout; stir the chopped oys oe in thits andI fry in hot butter ; or ry thtemt whole4, teivelopo in batter, tne ini eacht iritter'. Ini tis case the atter shtoutld be thicker thtan if thIey vore chopped. A Bo.UT30N of cyatide of potaissium s the best poisoni to kill insects of anty ind. A cint 1head( and qluitk action mu.;t >O possessed for steady anld successful ~ffort: but wvho can have such whtile ufferintg from Cold f Use Dr. Bull's oughl Syrup and prodnoc immediate HUnOR91. A DETROIT grocer displayed a dozen cakes of the clearest and nicest new maple sugar'possible to make and as he stood at his door a oitzen halted and looked at the sugar and queried: . "New?" "No, it's old." "Make It ypurself ?" "Yes.'" - "Adulterated?" 'Yes." "Shouldn't think it would be heal I thy." "It Isn't." "Then why do you want to sell it?" "I don't want to. I set it out here so that a dray could cart it off, an dump it on some vacant lot." - 'le oltizen looked up anid do liy street, across the way, at a said: ounds of f "I guess I'll take terated old I your warmned-uP wouldn't touch t sugar. If it Wa e. Please weigh the stuff at 1 this cake.' the sugiar and carried it r He he looked like a man who I a to say something mean to S AW,4ebody. "I THINK I may-be oxeued.for alit tle show of pride in saying that I knew when to quit Wall street," he observ ed as an elevated train carried them over that great thoroughfare. "So you used to speculate?" "Ye; I was on the street for seven years." "Made your pile, I suppose?" "Yes; I made and loot money the same as the rest. At one time I could draw my check for $83.000; that isn't so bad for a man who went Into Wall street with only $10 in his pocket." "And you know where to quit?" "Yes, sir." "Ihat was when-when ?" "That was when I had enough left to pay my fare to Elinira and nire a boy to carry my satchel up , to my lather-In-law's hotel I" was the reply. (Troy, (N. Y.) Pross. Editorial Approval. Mr. W. J. Melvin, Editor Warren, Mass. Herald, was cured of sevore Neuralgia by the use of St. Jacob's 011. SEVEnAL gentlemen were standing onl the corner of Galveston avenue when one of the Most fashionl able ladles of Galveston passed on the side walk. "Ah I" exclaimed one of the gentle men, " N hat a complexion I There is nothing to beat it it Galveston. I am proud of that woman, I am.'' "Are you her husband?" asked a stranger. "No, sir.'' "Her father, then ?" "No, sir; I am no relation to her; but I am Proud of her complexion. I am the druggist that sold it to her. I made it myself." YOUNG Malony D Sminth, who ex terminates melody with a fiddle, met old Colonel Northcote rocentiy, an d said to him: "Colonel, you must be on hand to-night at tile DeSuith man k1si8. I want you to hoar somne really good music. I will give a few solos on the violin to a few invited guests and after ward, at 8 o'clock, we will have some refreshiments-oysters, wines, eigars, you know.'' "My dear boy, I will be on hand Just a little after 8. Itely on me.'' "I CAN'T find a place In the city to suit me,'' despairingly remarked a housc-hunting lady to her husband yesterday. "Why so, my dear?'' "W hy, because,, because, wvell, if you must know,, I can't find a mantel long enough foe 1"'"'o .lambrequin I made last ,.and .imprr Nd, wl?.... A 5TSOLIrNG 1UR -atrial company was at dinner. A w aiter apper oached on of' thie members andI salki, so try ?'' "No. sir,'' indignantly replied the persori addressed, "I am one of the musi clans.'' (Muscatino (Iown,) D~aily JQurnal. ( Messrs. J. . Bennett & Co., Muske gon, Mich. thtus speak : St. Jacobs Oil is the best liniment around here. We sell more of it than of any other pro .prletary medicine we have in our store. Our customers are ecntInually prahsing its effective qualities; andl we think, that it is thme best remedy for rheunma tistn, nieuralgia, etc., we have evcr had in stock. WuY are young ladles at the brcak.. ing upi of 9, party like arrows ? Br - cause thety can't go off without a beau, anti are all in a qjuiver till they get one. Two sightlhess lovers have been mar rledl in Cincinunati. 'i hey went it "NOT good if dletached'' may apply as well to married people'is to railroa~d tickets. Ensilage, GREEN FORAGE CROPS SILOS. Giving My Practical Experience. Also, the Practical Experience With Ensilago and Silos, Givintg t heir exp)orlo'nco of feeding stock of ati kinds~ with Enslinago andi the practi(eai resulto tis proo't w-thbe Fhusillag.e of (ireeja i"ora~o (rops. fly thmis p'rocess the farmer enn reatize live dliars in plauce of one d(litr, als prattised b~y thes old s' stunm of farm'siinI. Ah~o wondeortul 11 IImt of [Ciiog boultry at one-half the i book cont atins I 20 pages, elega nilly bouind ECV1~iY ONE 18 P'ILEAHED WitH IT, As being the mno.4 thorough and practical work .0et publihed on this sulbject, ani all are aur pbrised at the very low price. For sale at all bookstores, all general stores anid all news depots in every ctty andi town iN TIlE UNVITED STATESR. If ite wornk cannot to phtalned of thema send . Price of' Book 50 Cents. By Mail 60 Gts. .'oud post onteo order If convenient. Addrois H. R. STEVE~NS, BOR'ION 1Mrs. A runT old mna witi a tagbag in his hand was picking a nuiAber of small pleees of whalebone which lay on the street. The deposit was of suoh a singular nature that the quaint-loqk Ing gathorer was aske I how he sup psed they came there. "Don' know," hie replied in a squea W voice, "but 'speo some unfo t ate female was wrecked hereabP" some where." 4I DECLARIJ never saw such a man You a ays getting some new wrink And he calmly re ylied,. da, you are not, thank If you had a new wrinkle, ou Id have no place to put it 7 r." Which was rather UncomDlI entary to himself, seeing that. niost wives' premature wrinkles are caused by their hubbands. ilaby saved I We are so thankful to- say that our baby was pe.rmanently cured of a dun gerous and protracted Irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hon 14itter by its motlher, which. as the samnetime restored her to perfect health and strength.-The Parents, I 'chester, N. Y. $eo another column.- Buffalo mxhe press. A GOUPLE of young men went out fishing the other day, and on return ing were going past a farm house and felt hungry. '~lhey yelled to the farm er's daughters: "Girls, have you any .butter milk 1" The reply was gently wafted back to their ears: 'Yes, but we keep It for our own calves." 'Tn1e boys calculated that they had budness away-and they went. A FAsHIONABLE BoSton lady was un expectedly lelt- without a servant. She undertook to make her husband a Cup of coffee, but it took. so long he asked what in the Halifax was tihe mamit ter with the e'61ce. "I don't know," she said, burdting into. tears; I've boiled these beans for a full hour, and they are no bolter now thai they were when I llrs put them iI the pot." "Iave You tead It? I. R.'Stevens book on Erisliage, the preserving of green orage crops in silos, giving., his own experience and the practical experience o1 25 practical farmers: 120 pages, elegantly bound in cloth ; price 50 cents; by mnill, 60 cents. Addres-i H. it.-8tevens, Boston, Mass. Tn New Haven Register man stays out late o ' ights, aId is howling for mIdn ,aight hotse-ears. He confesses to being obliged to crawl home regularly everv night. Now what he wants is a man with a-wheelbarnow to take him home through the back streets. SHE was a Vassar graduate, and sit ting on the front steps expounding somec of the estronomnical wonders, but the lovelight or her eye had a tinge of sadness, when she enthusiastically re piled : "Jess so-! I see hoW folks get at the size and distaice of the stars be cause they 6an see them through their glasses, but bless me, if I can imagirie how they ever loun out thmeir names." PLUMP girls are said to be going out of lashion. If this Is true, the plumper the girl the slimmer her chances. IF nature puts a wart on a man's nose, It 1s placed where she wants it, and not where is will help to hold his spectacles. Impiortant to sufreerr. The greatest benefactor Is one who relieves pain and ouros disee. Dr. nileboo has ao comlihshled both by his miraculous discovery of "Anakesis;" an absolute, easy, rapid and infallible cure for P'ILE8 am all stages of dovolopument. 20,000 sufferers testify to its virtue. It is a simple suppoaitory, acting as an instrument, poultice and mod icinoe. Tihe relief .is instant, and cure cer tain. Price $1.00 per box. Bamples sent free on application to "Anakesis" Depot, B~ox '3940, New York. For sale by all first-class druggists. As a Cure for Eiles, K'dney-Wort acts first by overcoming, in the mildest manner, all tendency to constipation; then, by its great tonic and invigoratmg~ pro perties, it restores to health the debilItated and weak oned parta - Chronicle. COLoomN.-For the benefit of those who use cologne we give the follow ing recipo which not only makes an article oh superior fragranoce but at iess than haltf the cost of a bottled article 01' equal odor. Mix the following to gether, shake wqli, bottle and it is made3 ready for use. QO dIrachm oil laivendor, one drachim oil bergamnot, two drachms oi1 lemlon, two dlrachms oil roscmary,50 drops tincture of muisk, 8 dIrOps ol of. cInnamon, 8 drops of cloves, 1 pint of alcohol. Like all other colognies it wilJ remain strong longer if' kept wvell covered. STT W.IDBRTED Ehooting Chille~ downs the Baek, Dullt plin in the limbs, rausea, bllousneso, are Nyniitoms of approaching fever and ague. Use .Without delay liostetter's Stomach Bittes Which suibsttiute for the chilly sonsation ag nni Warmth, re latr. the d'stomach, and. pars ei o thotve.Tbolth stma hii and iillb llaf'y gland being restored to ahipathyI coflhndt thio'1 iaso ms conqtred at thme out set. For aao by all .Druggists aidi Dealers gen $ 1iNYA Rand ex pnseto agnt -kIO0 FOR BRE sT. A ni0e "isb for breakfast Wimade by taking bits of hiam that h's, been left from previous meals, o ting them In emall pleces, md l tn them with two or three Sgstirre In. Pieces of beef may so be used, and enjoyed If properly cooked. Chop them fine, season with butter, pepper and-salt and serve hot. The excellence of these dishes depends upon the way in which you cook and season them. Anything which is warmed over in order to be palatable must be nicely prepared. Trut4 and Monor Query:-What is the best family medicine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the blood, remove cos tiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer Hop Bitters, being pura, perfect and harmless. See another colusnn.-Toledo Blade. "YouR handwriting is very bad in deed," said a gentleman to a college friend.who was more addicted to boat ing and cricketing than to hard study; "you really ought to learn to write better." "Ay, ay," returned the young man, "It is all very well for you to tell me that, but if I were to write better, people would find out how I spell." LYDIA E. PINKH AM's Vegetable Com pound cures female complaints by re mnoving the cause. Tnm hoop-skirt is coming in fashion again. and ten years hence the man who digs garlen will feel the need of some new and wicked-looking words With wilich to expre s himself when he strikes one of trhese profault.y-pro vok ng cut-cast-s ab ut four inches under ground. .Nothing detnoralizep a gardener more, unless it may be when his spade s rikes a pieco of old rag carpet. WE can insure any person 11aving a bald head or troubled with dandrufr, LiaL Carboline, a deodorized extract of petroleun, will do all that is claimed for it. It will not stain the most Lielicate fabric and is delightfuilly per tumed. THE sign for an eating house that never closes - "O0ysters - open all ight." MRS. LYDIA L PIIKRAM, OF LYNN, IA3L, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Curie' for all those Painful Complaint. and! ieaknesae. socommuon tooeiebest female Pptplation. It wiln cure entirely the worst form of Female cosa plaints, all ovarlan troubles, Inniamnwton and blcera. tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and i particularly adapted to the change of Ife. nt will dissolve and expel tomo -sfrom the uterus Ia en early stage of development. !fe tendoncy to ca. esrous humor. therelas checked veryspeedily by its use. It removes faintness, flatuleney, destroysall eraving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. IS cures Bloating, Beadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Bleeplessnesu, Depressi'on and Iftdl. gestlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by It. use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act In ,sa'rmony with tholaws that govern the female system. For the cureof Kidney complaints of either sex this comnpound Is unsurpssed. LYDIA E. PINrRIEAM'S VEGETAnLE COMe POUND is prepared at 138 and SOS Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six botesfor $5. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of,price, *1 per box for either. Mum Pinkham freely answers allletter. of inquiry. Send for pamph. tet. Address as above. Mention lti Joper. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKIIW LIVEOR PILLS. They cur, constipation, blliousns and torpidity of di. liver. 36 cents par box. Er Sold by all Draggate.- l HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink.)j CoNTAINS HOPS, flUCIIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND THN PunxsT AND BlAT MI.OALQUAA. TumlY CUnsE All DiJseaes of thontomnach, Bowels, Blood, Lt. er, lJdney,- ani Ur inary (rgan. ecr. teemalocomnplalnts. $1000 IN COLD. WIll be0 paId for a case they will not cure or help, or for auty nr Im1pure or Injurious Ask your druggist for l~op Bitters and try (hoem before you sleep. Take no other. D Y.0c.1. an absolute anel Irresistitblocure for. Drunkenness, ursarof'tpun, tobacco and RR.XD FoR ECULLAR. ip it :. M i. I.hc t. r. N. .,st.ornno, O oDT 0012 101N Learn 'hefegraphyl 3 arn se to mo0s ad moth. oadunas aranteed paln V isoonein. A POSITIVE CURE e1 'n.~ Tuut cort i di'r. -r ea Rtueulyri , n )ythie ovu brated Phlysicians, d r II. ''hiompson, Dr. eimaboIg a:u oitlier.. a n for elrcult fnenl psrm no lead boxes on rocoipt of rice. Boos Ilutu aae,8lekn St., N. V.. Send forr Moh ulmilo Letter fromt colo'd Dr. icord, of Paris. 4GENTU WANWTED FOft 01UR ENT EN NIAL VuL'in' P A Ne to ul withot t. rc ia . r Also, our l)omestic Clothes - fo, rpi selin article., pre 30 Ct. A raro opprtunity is mono). 81and( for olr Il us. 1sraed e irclr and our -n I ESTIJ MUA LE Co,.,194 V.6th St., Cin n.. Ohlio. It sys Agents to hell the St adard Agricultural Book farming for Profit ewAeeura. Ooujrehienslve, Acemit arm TELLS HOW gultlvate all Farm reps klake Monoey o ~~e t.9 ~ie~bsne M.e. MIODY & CJO., Piladeolphfta, Pat. G4ATWEERN~R~ . TRAD2 Rfni. GbiREEDY. RHBUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and al other Pains and Aches. No Preparation 0r) Varth equals Sr. J4cous OIL aso aPre rute, nlue jo and cheap External Itenedy. A trial entails but .the compa tivoly trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can havo cheap and positive proof of ita claims. Drection. in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO. Jjaltlnaorc. Md. . A.. The Only Rene That Acts at the Same Time on he Lyer, The Bowels and The KIdn s TM combined action give$ toonderft poer to cural diss eaOe Why Are We iCk ? Becauw we allow thesegreatorgan;to - clogged ortorpid, and onou ht more .ttseeefore forced MAtO &U 6 shoat hould beepelled naturally. Bi loessPte Cospatlon. Kidanl ilnta andC lleaes, Weak nesses and Nervous Disorder.. 61causing jrme action of thee organ* toring their oer to throw of Meae W hy offer][41ens alus and ache.! Why f rghtened over diN orhred E dney i Why en re nervous or sick headache.! Wby have sleeples nighta I UOe KIDNEY WORT and rjoos In health. 1 is a dry,vegetable compound and One paekage wl make six *toof hiedleine. GetU of Vour Druggist, he till order i o r y, Price $1.00 WILL5, 110ARDON A 66., FrPstsdffi S(WiliBond pod rwd.) Burarugien V6. Battle Creek, Michigan, IANPAOTUBEB8 OF THU. OmnY GENUINS -T HRESH ERS, Traotton and Plain Engines and Horse-Power.. Meet~oem Threeher Faetor, Etab iuhee fofin ec ""''"1sa"K*ueaeg ih. o r Se no ont anrro tofnirse elTractlewo o o rmiiea li u eie sc han h e rca m ark ncem A rcalda sotfr Adclfare ad ~pc~et "For os fBRGN IST.frm S tol "er enf ca or .) dc L e 7,aOOeOste's O rn tre Vol Izstarea.. $2.50 nantly'n Lantro 00ioitios. $2.i0. com ple $o.) r ofy ouren mahiyer.tl*z Itrngese sixa w~a~e ~an lrdenok w heveud some nw and Tigh.l ut, aod Ornvitt W1 i be g a t e h le r on a inact..n fro culars set r A~copstai~sa ~e JOMSR'SBatWehd fCrek Mhans Or($G1.0 $210.) IlByN.. l N PO. "'. be bespbook ingaho World" (fors it 5oc), By Pthers.m mination,' bsowedyan olthsusarc..$tle.up o inorok b)fy Iten Iatie lr. loee Zhatmay ehs gisa hisnews, tre p a ti, n Inths si 'ei made ok w il ot o t 800m0 of0 comi lsigt. ;it nin; ad ristso thoseola 1 thins the veryoramsict, erygod frm ic to~t vry.cmoo f"tepol' LIVERo ToN krc 00.,le Bto en. ($.0)B . . DfINON. ' e CO . bo OnI2rrwrb8 kb he tt sate t hohe verA ca adye bo etan d ex10055o nexpa 'il. 1503D( hrnYghlx ' Diesmnta. AAt -V-t :DIE. RA6~WAY'S Sarsnrilin losolvail BE. E31AT BLOOD PURIFIER, 8OIT"FUATOO Op YIIF A TI10 UN 4' gle asted in The Lug or 306so 4lesh o Neh,5 0RRUPTING.TR OJ AND VITIATING Chronte Rheumattla Ocrofula Glandular 41we 11401 Dr,!0k CnrOua Affe. tilon, hi1 t Be I o the Lun p psta. Wa r, rah, Tio o10reux, WEI~wetos, utors .looeSkin ad Hip "' easos M*arurl' Dissaes, PoFma c."2 lanGts**eout, Drop y, Sat aheum,. Bronchitis. Cnsumpio,. . Liver ComplaInt.n&. Not Only does the Han Resolvent o n00sti al and ueo but it i the only iWo cure or KIDEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Lrinary and Womb Disases, Gravel Di aete Dropsy StoppaBe of Wate Inoonlnoeo U I0e, right a Lsea e,Albuininuria, d in an %bss lo there .are briek-dust 4e~ie 1 o the water is thick. cloudy, mixed with sub Atanoeb like the white of anemg or threads it t White silk, or there is a morbid, dark, i on. a pearanc ad white bona-dut depOsits, and WOT1hareIn a pricking, burning sensatio when passing water, and pain. In Mile small of1 the baok and along the loins. Sold by tlfta. PRIOR ONX DOLrLAR# OVAP& TMOR OFTxN YEARS' ROWT OURi MY DR. ItADWAX'S R&MEDIES. eo tptle contains more ot'the nctive prI I. re maeilnes than ainy other IPro.a2,01 r3:2e In Teaspoonful dones, while ohers e va irEve or sixk times as much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, OURES AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, ' CHOLERA MORBUS, - FEVER AND AGURJ AHEUMAT1SM, NEURALGIA, 14 FLU ENZA, DI?'*THERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looeness,,Diarrhcei Cholora Morbus, or pain. fudaaro from the b nila are Stopped In 1o minutes by taking adway's i eadY Re Oft. 1o congton or inflamlmation, no weak. nose or situd i follow tse u Of the R. R. IT WAS THE FIRST AND 18 The Only Pain Remedy Chat Instentiy stops the most exoruclatipg In OIJ erfammations, and cures congs.4 o,01 fehr of the Lungs, Stomachi i~oweia or other glands or organs, by ono applicatior In from one to twenty nminutes, no mat er how vidl oor dexeru atIn the pain the 111eumattc. Bed-ridden, Inflrm, Cripled. Nory uBe Neuraigo or p10trated withldseage May t% orRAD vAY' READY RELIEF' will afford instant ease. Inflamnation of the Ridre y, Inua aninaton or tvie Bladder, Inflammation of ths Bowes. Contgstion of the Lungsi. lor Throat, Uiffle'-l Breathu. Muepitatioll of the Moore. Rysteries, Cronp, Dightheriae ICnturrb, lnfnensas ead.eh.. Toothache - Nervolanmp, tissopleasn*66, Neuralia, hensmatisin * Cold Chills, Awue Chills, Chilblains and Front Bites. The application of the Ready itellef to the part Orfpart where the painor (iflculty exists will Thty to ixty dros ines halt tumbler of Sprains. Sour 8lomiaoh, Heartburn, Sick HEad'. chane Dfianck Iyone Coicthan rh . Band yor Bitters as a stiflhulnart, Price Fiftty Radway's Regulating Pills. Eurfeet Purg.Mves, Boathing Apertents. AesWthu Pain, lways Ililable A YEGET&BLU BSTITUTE FOR CALOXEL. 9weLn pugeueglae , oleMN ,Nervohs Diseases Headaoe,oonsti en, mess. er 1hfiammatlon ofhewlsPi, all derangements of the Internal Vi~era, te, eon n n h o, Niera eterious drugs. rom Disases ofthe D st Orans:ontl ption, Inwd Piles, ~Fllna of the Blod in head, Acidt of the toach, Nausea, Hearta athe5im a Sur Riutations, 81nkio Flut ins when in'-g posture. Dimness c 18103 ots er Welt Before the 8g1 t Fever and H e t , B l l t n g i n t h e l l e nP A few doses of RAnwA'Es Prusa win free the system from all the above-namled disorders. Frica, 35 eats per 3en. We repeat that ls reder must consult eur tecre, among which may nameda ~alns and True," Ral wa e n Seroftls, and ethers relating to different elases of Dia, bOI.D NY DRUgggrT READ "VALE AND TRUE." bead a letter stamp to EADWAY * 00. e-,2 W--r., iO. hch.....,e Wetrmation worth thousands will be seat TO THE PUBLIO, There can be no better lrntee of the yalue of Dht RAWway'b old e8 a ed Rt. R, IR. Rma. u~s than the bass an~ rithless Imitations of and~ r. retin Rsdielta Relif E.NCYLOPADIAan Th is h b d dl e e andro a i e an h o ase oms emta u