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QAgnL Fanma.-Most animal. s in proportida to their weight under hve 060. Ao doid forta safe qusantity. o g od pe a to maturing cattle is one - ceive 10 pounds of Never give rapid changes of food,but change often. Give fattening cattle as mnch as they will eat and often-five times a day. Every stall feeding Ia the fall will make the winter progress more certain by 80 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 things, so that the animal may not take any water. in buildings have warmth with com plete ventilation, without currents, but never under 40 nr over 70 degrees Fahrenheit. A cold, damp, airy temperature will causheanimals 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 itile exercise daily to promote muscle and strength of consti tution, when ripe,only so mue as to be able to walk to market. Curryig daily Is equal to 7 per cent, of the increaseo MaIfNe GoOD BUtter.-Butter is fin ished in the dairy but Is not made there. The stamp of the dairywoman puts the gold in market form; but the work must be coimenced in the field or in the feeding stables; and this leads at once to the consideration of feedig for butter. During the early, sunny sum mer months, when nature is profuse o favors, there is little to be done beyond accepting her bounty. The tender g-rasses are full of nurtrition, 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 pure supply of water is absolutely lecessary. It does not meet the r(quiroment if cattle have a wet hole full ot surfaco drainage n the pasture, or a frog pond. Whed 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 such pools5 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, under the hotsun, are seen to prodluce green growth or loat wig 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 anu the water bright. MR. W. H. HARGOOD, and English farmer, in order to (iscover what quan tity, if any, of nutritious matter such plante as beans draw from the air, plac ed 8 horse beaus In a box filled with sand thorough y washed. Nothing was applied but pure water. The product 24 pods and 47 beans, The whole mass carefully dried,anct weighed 1040 grains the beans alone weighing 829 grains. MWhen planted the 8 beaus weighed 5 grams, which was augmented to the 140 gra'ns of hauim, roots, beans, etc.; or twenty times t,heir 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; weigbed 2880 grains. As the sand antd water, says the writer, could contribute nothing in the shape of nourishment to the growing phlmis. the conclusion is that the excess camne from the atmos phiere. THE total quantity o[ land in Orcat Britain returned in 1881, as under ali kinds of crops, bare follow and grass amounts to 82.315,000 acres, as compar od with 31,211.000 acres in 1881, or an increase of 10,00Q0 acres. A great part of this increasb is ascribed by the collec tors to the reciamnation of the moor r mountain land. The whole of this in erease is in Engla.nd and Wales. Scot land shows a smaller cultivated area than last year. there being several In stances of decrease caused by the con. version of sheep runs into deer for eas iu the counties of Uaithness, Ross and Bntherland. Trn foreign demand for apples is lar ger than usual, andt would be materially increased if pricos were not so high. The poor crops on both sides of the At lantic thin .vear conic together. T.he crop will conmc whein there is a dellien cy abroad and make glad the hearts of the fruit growvers. At any rate the in creasing use pf apples for evaporaLtin~ purposes nst always create a (temand that wvill prevent the fruit from sellin at prices so low as those which pro vaiued years ago. JJON'T whitewash t be bark upon the bodies of fruit and ornmental trees. We are at a loss to know for what pur pose some persons thus coat the bark of fruit and shadec trees about their pre mises, unless it is to make them look nice. It ~certainly does them more harm than good, as It serves to obstruct the respiratory organs, and in a ineas nre prevents a thrifty growvth. J1. J. H. OnEGony, of Marblehead, Mass., carefuliy 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 OORREsPoNDENT of the Chicago Tr-i bune leeds 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. . N looking over the sheep industry it will be found that the small flocks have succeeded ynuch tho best, This is In a great measure due to the faot that small docks get the best attention, thrive bet ter and are less liable to accident. 1i you have choice potatoes to keep for seed, put them mn a box of sand in the cellar, They will not sprout nor Stese DOMDSTIO low To Walml SPB1UZ4dN)UM,.4A bet, tot way than the u86 of "bromid" -is tz have a hammock swung in your sloop. ing room. The gentle motion and ti complete change from bed to the yield inKet u porting mesh of the ham mok, genorally induce composurc and sleepiness in a very short time. '.h motion of the hammook, in a dark room, Is very odd and pleasant. Dr. Alice Bennett, it is said, finds great satisfaction for her excited patients at the AIorristown Hospital in having plen. ty of rocking chairs. There is a sort ol sleeplessness wherein all the possible "worries" of the comins day or week accumulate and refuse to be laid. You are perfectly sensible that the dinner will be all right sud that the dressmak or'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 cannot 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 kitchen cabinet to reorganize, you will need all your strength and freshness; yet here is the clock striking one, two, three, and notbing sure but wear and worry. You cannot encounter either cook, committee, consultation or company as you should without a little forgetfulness and repose. Try the ham mock cure. A stand fell down with a crash, A number of men 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 rubben the gum boil, With St. Jacob's Oil. It cured him, and this is the truth. To FRESN BLAcK WoOLENO,-Black tamiso, bombazine, or other camel's hair dresses can be mado to look quite fresh at this time ot year by a little trouble. .tip the dress up, select the best for cleaning, buy live cents' worth of soap bark at any drug store, let it stand in water until dissolved, if it it the pulverized: if not, you will be obliged to let it soak, and then steep it for 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. *1*"M1iddle imeasures are often but mid dling measures." There are no "mid. dlings" about Kidney-Wort. It Is the most thoroughly refined "flower" of me. diclne. It knows no haif-way measures, but radically uproots all diseases of the kidneys, liver nud 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. *YPThe Diamond Dyes always d1 more than they claim to do. Cover ?ver that old dress. It will look like uew. Only 10 cents. Novn. Brane Warm a lump of 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 ovei two or three timnes; stir in some floum until it becomes a thick paste, and con. tinue stirring until it is cooked, whicla you can tell if the paste does not sil to your finger; leave in the sauoepai until cold, then stir in one egg at a time until it is thin onough to drop out of a spoon. Take a diessert-spooin and drop lumps of theo pa.ste about thesi of a walnut into lar(i whichi is not quite boiling; take out when swollen to foun times thioir original size andi of goldet color; spriinkled with sugar. Thest ara dioliciouis, served hot or cold. Mo'rumus D)o''r KNow.--Low man) children are puimshed for beimg uincouth wilful, andl lindiITerenlt to instructions 0o rewards, simply because thoy a-o out o: health! An intellhgent ladty said ot a chilh of this kind: "Mothers should know thai it they would give the little ones mnoderat4 (10808 of 110p Bitters for two or thre weeks, thu chiildren would be all a paren1 could -lesire." CAPER SAUom.-Chop a tables[oponfu of capors, ahd ii with a quarto'r- of a pint of mleltedi butter; add a little cay enno pepper; let this cook for three o1 four minutes, then adid a teaspoonfu of flour rubbed smooth in thlree table. spoonfuis of cold water; let this coma to a boil. If you choose to (d0 so, add a tenspoonful of Worcestershiro sauce it inmp'rts an agreeable flavor. O course, this quantity can be increased( indlefinitely if the p)rop)ortions~ are pro. served. oonnnpuon cured. An old phys clan, retired trom practice, naving had plhced mn his hands by a: East India .-misstonary the, foi:mula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumnption, B3ronchitls, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and bung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderiul 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 sdnd free of chiarge, to all who desire it, this receipe, in (3cr man, French or English, with full diroc lir 28 for ipreparing and using. Bent by wail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Powers Blooh, Rookester, .N, . LioOKINoGLOAss ORSNAMESNT -An old. fashioned looking.glass, wvithi a frame of brown wood, was improved the othei day by an ingenious one covering It iia this way: She bought some pale yellowt tarictan of sufflcient long th to allow Ii to be fastened to the top) of the mirroi and then to hang at each side of it ii1 graceful folds; the ends were crossed at the bottom and fastened with a Ioos( knot, and, behold, the unsightly frame was hidden, and the appearance of this necessary article of furniture was much improved. For burns, scalds, bruises, chapped hanids, soresq or piles, use St. Patrick's Salvo. TABnE5PnEAD.-For the common sit. ting-room a tablospread made of can. ton flannel is useful; the border made of the figured or brocaded canton fisn. nel, which is a novelty In the storest just now; or yen may trim it simply with a stripe of ortanne B.P.XetsqleuaanV. Y(ab$f. D L oke. Potvoleuai Y. Naaby (F.4ito~ "TQlede ihad a a fo nger of my right lianA0 i3e of -lo Veto. a 11run-round-1" The flnger became indsm901t a%f earable and swoletonarly tw1ooltAt Ural zie. A friend gave me tenry's Carballe-av4 Sin twontY minutes the pin had so muoh ouiqdt -6 -tO give Mea fair night's rest, which Ihad nothbo be foreforawoek. Theinflammationleft the anger in day. I consider It a most Valuable article for the louse hold. Edouard Reintard. of New York. writes: It givesme groat pleasure to say that a single box ol Henry's Carbollo Salve effected a completecureof Pile with which I had been troubled for over a year, ani which nothing ehe that I used would,cure. A Massachusetts widow had ocaslor last fall to consult a lawyer regardinE some money she had loaned to a neigh bor and could not recover. "You'll have to sue the maker of th( 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, aftei scratching his scalp for a minute, sup pose wo marry him?" "We!" "That is, you. You are a widow,and you might -." "But he has a wife and seven child ron," she interrupted. "Ah I That's too bad, too bad. Well the only way we can do is to watch anj wait. I'll keep my eye on the family, and just the minute his wife dies, elope, or gets a divorce I'll serve papers o the fellow and bring him, to timo. For dyspepsia, inutgesuon, .oepressiom of spirits and general debility, In their va rious forms; also as a preventive agains fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir ol Calsays,'' made by Caswell, Hazard & Co New York, sold by all Druggists, is thc best tonio; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness. It ham nc equal. A sTrroi'in time: "I see in this pa per," said the fiend to the countr3 editor, as ie clawed over a. pile of ex. changes, "that the business of one o the London Journals fell off more thar $100,000 last year," "Merciful heav. ens I" exclaimed the provincial public mind moulder, blanching with sudder fear. "Dick I" yelled he to the dusky "devil" who was working off the nexi issue, "Dick, print the balance of thal run only on half sheets and mail 'em tc exchanges and deadheads. I'll be hanged If I'm going to get left thie year!" Frazer Axle Grease. One greasing lasts two weeks; all others twc or throo days. Do not be -mposed on by the humbug stuffa offerod. Askyour dealtr for Fra zer's, with label on. eaves your horse labor ant 3 ou too. It recotvid first medal at the Conton nial and Paris Expositions. dold everywhere "Fon example": Miss Netherblew "Will you advise me as to printing and publishing, Mr. Bterreogh? I havo little work ready for the press, but hav< had no exprience--" Gallant pub lisher-"My dear madam, printing an< publishing are very different things For instance, If I print a kiss on you rosy cheek it is not at all necessary t< publish it?" Miss Netherbew-" Sir! Tableau. *Thec surprising success of Mrs. Lydi E. Pinkhatn's Compound for the severa dliseases p)eculiar to women forcibly ililua trates tihe importance of her bgencticent dii covery and the fact that she knows how make the most ot it.~-Dr. lIa8ketL. SWEET CIDER is a serviceable drink I the peculiar thickened sore throat an tough bronchial stoppages of this spring It saves much coughiug and acts as th broom of the threat. Oatarrh of the Blattdar. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney an Urinary L.,mnplalnts, cured by "Duchu--paiba." si SFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF a Noote disocoaso prevalent in this couna- m tyas constlpation, and ~o remed has ever equalled the colobratcd Kidnoy-Wort as a E euro. whatovor theocause, however obstinate U U the case, tis remtedy will overomo at. a SPILES. 3i"oag,;g 6 oomipoatdwith1oontpatlon'' adneyWort a y strengthens the Woakene parts and quickly 45 cure alkins of Pies oven whea physioan is- tirlryou haveoeither of these troubles PRIOCISI. US8E Druggiatg el e se 00Iff RS invalids who are recovering vital stamina, dleclars in grateful t ermse their appneciationa of ti.e merilt aatni,of iilostetter's Stomach Bitters. Not nydesit Impart strength to t11e weak but it alocorrects an Irregular acid state of the slomnach makes the bowels .act at proper Intervals, givet eaeto those who snifer from rheumatic and kid. tyroub les, and conquers as well as preventi For sate biy all Drugglets and Dealers generally, a -f4i GAd in Aotion: "There that's One,? said a gentleman to -a so4, -Oifiting at a dul-eyed man lolling in a ofico *hair. The boy looked in the dbotioli lndicate, and then turning to h's;pgrent with reproachful eye, said: -L.olR here, pa, no use to try to fool 4 1 - Where's his knives and his pistols lAdhit darbies and his false wig and his oham whiskers and his basiUisk eye a4, his active limbs and his restless energy 4 No use to tell me that sleepy looking.beefeater's a detective I" -The father with tears -in his eyes, assured the-1d that the fat gentleman before them was indeed a detective, "Welli" said the boy, "then I stick to the de tectives I read about. I don't want nothing to do with detectives outside of story papers, if that's one of 'em." To Consumptives. "Golden Medical Discovery" is a concon 'trqtd, poteut alterative, or blood-cleansin remedy, that wins golden opinions from all who use it for any humor, from the common pimple, blotch or cruption, to the formida bte sorofulous swelling, or ulcer. Internal fever, soreness and ulceration, yield to its benign lifluences. Consumption, which is but a scrofulous affection of the lungs, may, i its early stages, be cured by the free use of this God-given remedy. 1$eo article on consumption and its treatment in Part III of the World's Disponsary Diino Series of namphlets, costs two 'stamps, post-paid. Address WOULD's DiSPENBAY '.1EDICAL AssOcISTIoN, Buifalo, N. Y. "iuwL I?" he asked ldreamily, as he held 6At the cobwebby meshes of a white mabtel when the last dance was over, "A lace, nol" she replied, "it is too aria, give me my fur-lined cloak." Re wrapped out a single oath as he entangled his boot-heel in the meshes of her shawl. "Darn it," said he, "It will never show ?' A young rival who watched them i make their scrapo remarked: "It's very singular that he should sqapeer that lovely gurrel of carrying concealed weapons 2" "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 Parishin style of dress and bon not; a- new way to arrange the hair. Mil lions are expended for artificial appliances which only make conspicuous the fact that emaciation, nervous deb)ility, and female weakness exist. Dr. Pierce's "Fiavorito Prescription" is sold under a positive guar antee. I used as directed, AnIT can be dis pensed with. It will overconte those dis eases peculiar to females. By druggists. Mr. William 0aper, the late gentle manly and accomplishect goat of Ninety second 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 month. 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 j dulged in to further show his phenome nal digestive powers, we should not r have to chronicle the early demise ot , this ornament to the society of subur ban New York. The rash animal nu fortunately undertook, at the conclusion of his remarkable performance, to swal a low the plumber's bill for the pipe. it I choked him. _____ WhViat's saived Is Uained. Workingmien .will economize b)y employ ing Dr. P'ieree's.Medicines. His "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" and "Golden Medical a Discovery" cleanse th,e blood, and system thus pireventing fevers and ether serious dis eases, and curing all scrofulous and othier *humors. Sold by udruggists. A NEw YonKt doctor has been figuring for the last twenty years, and has ro.eched the conclusion that very small 'feet on a woman. m"ans a temper Jiko cayenne pepper and a tongue which - will lie about its best friend. This is a noble effort to console women with big feet,,but it won't work. *4*"~Skill and patience succeed where force fails." '[he quiet skill and patient research which brought forth Kudney-Wort illstrates the truth of the fable, Its grand succets everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a ccause. Ask any good physician the reason and he will tell you something interteres with the workiug of the great organs. KCidney Wort enables them to overcome all ob. struct10ns and preserves perfect health. Try a box or bottle at once. K&'Faded articles of all kinds restored to theIr orIginal beauty by Diamond Dyes. - Pei fect and simple. 10 cents, at all drug gists. THE living skeleton in a New Ycrk museoum 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 the closet"-or the dining-room, or kitchen, or in any other pairt of the house, it. she could p)ossibly help it. lJAIrrt CRERIK Mio,., Jan. 31, 1870. U R N LitM N-i-l aving b)een asf1 ictedi for a number of yeara with indigestion andi gen eral dieblity, by the adlvice of my doctor I usedi 1101) Bitters, atlniust say they af lordedi me almost instant relief. I am glad - to be able to testify m their behalf. TLHOI3. U. KbloX. SUPEDiPLUOUs: Philanthropic passen ger to Irish emigrant, with small bun . die--" Where's yoar trunk, Pat?" "Phwat 'ud 01. do wid a thrunk?" "Put your clothes in it." "Au' miego naked?" Emnory's Little Cathartic P'all--hjest madeI for Liver Uomplamnt, and Biliousness. Ta'stelcss, harmless, infallhble. 15e. ILF way any how: "You're gotting quite bald, old man; you try rum." "Rum I So I have. I've bought gal loi,s of It." "Ahm, I see; but then, p'r'aps, you could never get it any high er than your mouth I" Ladiles and childien's boots and shoes cannot run over If Lyon's Patent lieel Stlffonors are used. OvEnwonxED youth: "Busy ?" said the Beacon street young man. "I'm busy as a man 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 aind calls to make." "iloush on Corns " Ask for WVells' "Rough on Corns." 15e. QuIck, colnplete, permanent cure. Corns, warms, bunions. A WEIJTERN paper tells of a hen that committed suicide. Some liens are very senpitive, and it is supposed that this unfortunate fowl was driven to the rash not by hearing that her owner was charging only forty-five cents a dozon' for her eggs.______ "Bzs'r Ocoven DArSAM mn l WORLD." Try It Price lee .w. InSMuA & C O.-. a.-t A renedry re 0ing on the b o a .t si0,-wotth de11%ds the conIdence of all. Dr. 0ull's Uough Syrup is known and used 1 sho stief sidotoIlIy thUligoIt the laiWd, a. ib attester by its -reat sales. .Your drug r gst keeo it. tr A sA on in the, ongregation think Ing the preacher was too slow ?'n mak- 1* ing his point, shouted: "ome, sir, 2 crowd a little mor6--sail there.! The as preacher pleasantly replied: "I will as sti soon as I have weathered this point." tal The sailor and the congregation smiled T satisfaction. . tio The Uhmese must go, and all Americans an should gq-and buy a bottle of Carboline, wl the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and kI dresser. Since the recent improvement, dy no preparation ever had such a sale or gave such general satisfaction as Carboline. Sold by all druggists. - - A 0ENTLBUAN, whose nose and cheek r had become distinotly colored with the tim red wine he was wont to imbibe, said ev one day to his - little son at the table: bil 'You must eat bread, my boy; bread " makes your cheeks red." The little n boy replied; "Father, what lots of bread ho yob must have swallowed.'' e, ho Don't Die i the Honse. "Rough on iats." Clears out rats,mlce,roaches, no bedbugd,Ulos,nuts,noles,ohipmunks,gophors. 15c. 0 ly Or two evils choose t'e least,-to 4 swear off from. - Il Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is the marvel an of the ae for all nerve diseases. All fit sto ped free. end to 981 Aroh Street. Philadelphia, Pa. THE GREAT GERMAN 01 REMEDY W ----1 FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures R1 E UMATISM, L Neuralgia, Soiatica, Luribago, UA4=CAC11E, HEADAHE, TOOTHAOH, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, j Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, - FROSTBITES, - BURN , SCALDS, And all other bodily aches and pailne. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. DlIaIDIIDri-4. Dietn In 11 haista""n* oil languanges. The charles A. Vogeter Ce ll H (Suoesson, to A. VOGELR S 00.) i"atiimore. nd.. U. a. A wi IPJ Ai s L.YDIA L. PINICH AM'S * VEGETABLE COMPOUNDs i Is a Positive Curep Vor all theme Painfuil complnints and Weaknee * so common to our best femalo population. A MedIcine for Wommn. Inventedl by a Woman, Prepared by a woman. fhe Oreatst )Mdicai Discovery Sine the Dawn of istmory. 13'It revives the drooping spirIts, invigorates and harmonizes tho organic functions, gives elasticity and nirmness to the stop, restores the natural lustre to the eyo, and plants on the pale cek of woman the uresh tosos of Ufe's epring eu"i early mummer time.,P I2P"Phyicans Use it and Prescribe It Freey.'# It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving As for stimulant, and rolioves weakness of the stomach. lB That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weighS and backache, Is alwdys permanently cured by It. tume. For the eure or Kidney Complaitst of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. TThIA t PINKIKAM's BLOOD UIU IER oandiv oe nd setro a th to the syse,0 Both the ompound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Pie of either, $1. Six bot ties for $5. Bont by mail in the form ot pis, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per boz for either. Mrs. Pilnkhianm freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Sct. stamn p. Send for pamphlet. LWlVE he~.Tli c'r onstlpa i, bliousnms and torpidity of the ?vor. 26 cents per bor. *?Sold by all Druggsts.ms 0) frall diseases of the Kidneys and --LIVER Ithsspooinlo action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free cndition, ofreoting'it. regular discharge. S M al aria. Ifyoari:E*fcrng"om, arc bilious, dyspoptio, or constipated, Kidney Wort will surely reliovo and quickly ouro.H one should tae a thorouh oo o f it.vr 5- 80OL0 BY DRU0OOiST6. Prie Si. - 3 Sm Renemnber Tbats. If you are sick Hlop Bitters will surely aid Na ture in making you well when all else fails. If you arc costIve or dyspeptic, or are suffering fromt any other of thie numerous diseases of the stomach or b.nyrels, It Is your own fault If yeu re mamn Ill, for Hlop Blitters are a movereign remedy in all much complaints. If you are wasting away with any for m of KId. noy disease, stop temptIng Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Uop BItters.& If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nerv enoss, you will find a "1Balm ina Giead" In the$ use of Hop Blitters. P If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of a mlas. matl c district, barrIcade your system against the scourge of all countrles-maiarl al, epIdemie, bit,-f lm,and Intermittent fevers-by the use of Hlop - If you have rotugh, plmpy, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gne. rally [[op Blitters will gie you fair skIn rich lblot, andl sweetest breaih, health, and comfort.( Inhshort they cure all Diseases of the stomach. hiowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright'd 1Iease. $50wIll be paid for a case they will not That poor, bedridden. Invalid wife sse mother or daughter, can be made the pioe o hat, afew bottles of Hop flitters, costing but a thd. WVill you let them uffer i YOUNG MEN learn TN.CR APHYrhere aud Circulars free. VAEN I SiJn **THE DBT IS CHEAPEST." """ TH RESH ERS"w""u, allreOs oTeAumn, air Cc.aler aollr pdorn a.Kal ' r*tial", 't" M ue obua s easms9l wot t ad a h oLU3Tt T n this disass, t NJi NNeYork. 4, 0oe0 -jI e1", Alive AgIs WIi Ldf" , t .s/o d ,idet ofits of JUly , 882, E. -I Bright, of ndsor Looks, Vonn., writes a plain, modest nar re, wlcb, fout ItI Very alpilit1 has the ring of ,ne.'gold. "le, spys: "ly* father to i A46iti 94ineody d #i&si to be ioprov1pg, fact.'he ls yery uch bottoer then he has been a long time. lIe has been tappea three times. e first time they got~fr6in litra oiXteen quarts of ter, the send tine tbirten quarts, and fully rnuola mere the thirotite, and 00e, ioul con* atly fill up again every time after he had been iped,unt.1 lie comnenced using Hunt's Rer4edy, 141 acted like ma#'.o in his case, as he begun to prove at once, and now his watery acoumula it passes away through the seebiti6ns naturally, I he has none of that sw.rlling -or filling - up .ich w"s s'ftequent before the functions of the Ineys were reitored by the use of Hunt's Rome ,e is awell-known oltisen of this place, and i always been In business here." igain he writes, November 27, 1881: 'I bog most cheerfully and truthfully to state, regard to Hunt's Itemedy, that its use was the ring of my father's life. I spoke to you in,tny vions letter in regard to his being tapped three tea. It is the most remarkable case that has )r been heard of lt thissection. For a man of years (sixty yeara) it is a most remarkable re. He had been unable'to atteni to his bust is more than a year, anti was given up by the 3tors. The Alrst bottle of Hunt's Remedy that used ga,1 instant relief. iIe has used in all ren bott l0, and continues to use it whenever feels drowsy or sluggisi, and it affords instant lef. Ie is now attending to his regular bust as and has been several months. I am perfect willing that you should ptiblish tills letter, -as i thoroughly believe that father's lite was saved using lunt's Remedy and these facts givon DvO Mlay be a bonellt to others suffering in like mner from ldiseases or inaction of the kidneym LI liver.". N011AiiMI FOR TIm BALSAM UNGS.Dn L@ T 01cm o. d:s ne i larsens , ~7ssn,-w O.rou rnli nMn o 111 ircnall rth 'g au isootres an a e, n als a i,iue Uaht of e& oreveni e thntin DR. T. FELIX GOUaUD'S ental ream, or Magical BeautiIer. .e st roveo Tan kMoth-Patee ev A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ si UkuorUsuyt o o every leminh or ,lental~ ~ ~ ~~ dra,o aia eater :rC htrU an an wetaste it to be sure the made. Acoe nae. t haj . Ao yre adtoaladyo the WAD TON (a pa udl'srream h a ri of lheSin eparatins." One bottle will latsix months. using~ aerdy lso Pudre ubtle removes superiss , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w haire wItot touoth kn Mu. K, B. T. GOUKAD, Sole Prop.,48 Bond et.,N.Y. FoaIeballdrust an F reoGood D er madotte .S.Cnda n ue. Acoops ire of bas imntating. t1.000 IReward for arreBt and eI. of Aayroe9dta s ll d the ame. N(APA eulDg rusTO t I am pieoFree Idress Gen' Agency, 159 Hudson Street,N.Y. aIMITATION STAINED GLASS. eserba beautiful. Easily applied to window a n o rete, sample, e In sta KILLT.GOWERAD. Sol Pp.,148 Bonde).W.T. roughout he U.nS., oanadias and ioed1L. srARE ANW r.TOOIN MoNET. SubsripUo R00. Newsub. "br o base iai. 00 tofnerd foarest nd tiono eral. 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No matter by what name the complaint may be desigated, whether It be scrofula, consumpon, IIle rs, sores, tumors, bol rspl,or rhom diseases of the lungs,%neys, blad de,wm,sMn liverg~tomach or bowels,ei chrealooroonotution ,he virus loin the RI which supplies the waste and builds and re these organs and wasted tissues of the If the blood is unhealthy, the process of must be unsound. The Sarsaparlillan Rosolvent 001s Only is A OOMPOnflatig raodyl b.a& secures the harmonious action of each of the organs. it establishes throughout the entire system function al harmony and supplies the blood ves. sels with a pure and healthy current of new life. Tzi SKIn, after a rew days' use of the Sarsapartllan, becomes clear and beautiful. Phmoles, blotches, black spots and skin etuptlons are removed; sore% and slcers soon cured. Persons sufforing from scrofula eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth ears legs throat au gland that have accumulated and sread, either from uncured diseases or mercury, or from tin: use of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure if the Sarsaparillian is continued a sumlent time to make Its Impression on the symtem. One bqttle contains more of the aotivo princi. ples of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others requira Ave or six times as much. One Dolat a H ott. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief, The Cheapest and Best MKedlione for FaMJly Use in the World. In from one to twenty minutfs never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough aplication: no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Iheumatio, Bed-ridden, InGrm, Cri pled, Nervous Neuralgi or prostrated with diese may suer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will agord Instant.ease. & INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLA31MATION OF TUlE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, * CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BEATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPUTH ERIA, CATARIIM, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTIIACHE, . NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILIA, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES. BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLE RPLISSNESS COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THlE CHIEST, BACK or LIMBS are Instantly relieved. MALARIA IN ITS V.A.RIOUSi FORM~i~., ' FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 ots. 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