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Al t. t f . Lhrxas lx Tozra Oogs.--AU kid of stook,lko green food, and it is is especially desirable for young poultry, h Where the toyin have plenty of 'range of it is no trouble to have them supphed m in that direotioA. but there are breeders a who Lave but little room and keep soy- it oral varieties,who are compelled to keep w their birds yarded all through the breed- as iug season, and all poultrymen know et how soon the fowls will Clear up every at vestige of grass in their yards. 'To keep to them suppued with fresh sods is a good is thing, but it either necessitates going at some distance for the daily supply, or ve soon disfigures a plot of grout}ei by oi taking so much soi from it. R.Iising ti .cabbage for them is desirable, but it bs . takes some time to get it. The quickest tb growing thing to raise is lettuce. In sc very early spring a small hot-bed will Ia start enough to last until the sowings in a the open ground have grown large tb enough to food. Small beds can be TJ sown, and it a good growth is kept up si at first, the bed will last quite a while, to aN the tops can be cut off as wanted for de the poultry, roots being left in the cc ground to sprout more leaves and tops, pi which they soon do if well cared for. is 'he expense of keeping up a small bed pi of lettuce is not very great, and from it is the fowls can be supplied with good, to wholesome "greens," at a time when m other "garden sass"is yet in its infancy. al It is one of the best tings for pigeons le in confinement, and as many of our Ic readers are pligeon-fancieon, as well of as poultry breeders, the advice eI abov given will be of two-fold advan- ei tage to them. Breeders, try it. W . GARDEN AND OnCHARD.--Don't begin a to work the soil until there is some fi warmth in it, Don't get afraid of seeds unless there n is pretty good ground for it. Good seed tv will fteII not sprout because it does not 0 receive moisture enough. ft Are any of your readers intending to of buy trees from a nursery, for planting at in the spring? If so, let me whisper a im word in their ears-buy small trees. d( Smutl trees, ten chances to one, will so come into bearing sooner than the lar- ta ger ones. The latter are apt to be those of that have been left in the nursery row in after the best trees have been ' selected a by the wide-awake orchardist who has "been there," and chosen for him- r, self. it The larger the tree the lo! B fibres l~ there will be upon the roots. A tree in that has plenty of fibrous roots wilt live (c and flourish, while one that looks such ra feeders will languish and perhaps die. o, At least the chances are that it will at never be a vigorous fruit-bearer. The st roots of larg3 trees are al ways more or et less mutilated in taking up, whlne the w smaller ones do not snitr in this way. se; at T1'rii Fn''r Pi sPEcT. -The weather in thus tar has been quite favorable for pi the fruit, and the prospects are exceed- pai ingly bright just now for one of the lar- ci gest crops of fruits of all kinds known ex for a number of years. T! .ie is esp- hi eially so regarding peaches, pears, cher- de ries, and l)luits-- the trees being heavi- ro ly covered with buds, and the season is tal so far advanced that many of the trees are in full bloom. Shuuld no severe frosts occur dlurmlg the timne of bloom. G mng, Ir,rgo crops of delicious fruits will atS -- be stathered, The prospect for apples ib is also very favora ble, a hilo the smaller dI fruits, such as currants, gooseberries, in rasp)berrics, strawberries and black ber- aii ries also promise an abundant yield, sht of BERT PuInr.-Disussionas are still an taking lacew resapectinig tiho relative tu: junalities of beet pulip, alter the extrac- int tioni of the sugar either by diflusion or sn: p)ressure. Tilio former proeces yields a tun pulpi more aqueous. It lasa not yet de been estatbhlied, that the fresh pulp w] p)rodluces more meat than the preserved ota pulp. H-enneberg and Kern, who have th lomned to their laboratory the stomach as of the animal anud the slaughter house- be very essential collateral studlies- aIllem that in the case of fully developedt ai maIs, fattening them does not produce sp -i iuscle or increase flesh; it only aug- of nmentk; the quanatity of fat btored up in ba the animal tissues. Qi POTATOES.--Althouigi potatoes do not become ar>oiledl by a fewv degrees of i of cold, especially when they are dry, co their eatting (inlality, as wvell as their yc gelaninating power do certainly deteri- cv orate when exposed to a temiperature los below thairty degrees. In cellars not tic entirely frost-pioof the heaps should be coverett comp~letely with old cairpets or mnatting, and these with six inches of mi strawi or hay. Such a protection ill i fld*d aifa;y against alnmost a *y amount st of cold possible .in a cellar. WVhen the cli weather becomes wairmer, the wmidows ca and doors should be kept olused diai - r time and opened during night. i Ai OATS Foiu tTOCK.-Aai experienced fair. b) mer r c<( l.uits that caits be soaked ii sulliciently to awell thtem beforeofeeding to stock. Ground eats are in -proper condition at all tinc,but niillers arc not tr partial to grinding oats, and many far- sa mere Iced them ungrounid. Wiaen soatk- in ed the husk is patlty torn awaty, andl yc laicilily of eigest ion increased. Poulary M will earclily p)ick ot thesoakedl grainus rei from thle dry when allowed a p)rotorenice tra in the matter, an -. -.-so BlrFoRE filling up yacant places in tha the orehard wvith young trees it is best ' to think whether the full-grown trees nsow standing will not, with very good C8 manuring, bring more fruit than a lair- 08 ger number w ould, Most of our or-m chards were planted to'o closely, yv and the tree roots interlace so ats to m rob each other of what fertility each fo should have, sih us As far as possible, the formation of manure hios ini the ilids should be avoided, If formed, the practice of L'd turning cver the manure should be ai abandoned, as iabor is thus lost and iC manure wasted. The best authorities iiC consider it be st to eart the manure di- c rect Irom the barnyards to t.he land and PJ RJpreai it at once. r th WHEN a potato is exposed to tI:0 light in a cellar the eyes nearly all start a good healthy green sprout; but, if In a ol pile, or in darknescs, only the strongest sc eyes grow long, white,worthlesssprouts. of hence,.seed potatoes should be spread wi - thinly in the light. The sprout shtould pi not be broken off when cutting the seed at for planting, A coRItEsPONDENT of an exchange, b4 * writing fiomn the South, says he somne ar time since bought a Jersey heifer whose e, color was extraordinarily flne,but wich at hos~ since disappe.ared, which would in- m dich;te that sharpers were experiment ing in the matter of producing Acttious oor in breedbyg si%ck. Is there isuch fh hibng as settin6 a limit to iraud? a A vanv useful article for a bedkoonh an ottoman-box, one large enough to >d a number of things. This, piece furmture is easily construoted and ay be had at very little expense. Trake packing box; if there is not one in Le house, most any dry goods merchant il sell or give you such a box for the king. Line the same with an old Roo or percale dress. Select a showy ad brightly-tinted pattern of cretonne r the outside, and just how this goods utilized depends upon the amount of tistl taste brought into practice. A >ry pretty design for this sort of deo. ation is shown in plaits and Yandykes, e former disposed on the sides of the )x, and around the-upper edge place e latter, which will look very hand me with a finish of narrow Dutch ce not costing over three or five cents yard. The hd should be secured to .e box by a couple of commen hinges, ten place coarse curled hair or excel )r (which is very cheap) on the cover r a cushion. Be generous in this tail, and make a good thick cushidn, vor it with cretonne, and put a box aited rufllo on the edge. If this work nicely done a useful and inexpensive ece of furniture for a sleeping room secured. A window seat and recep ole for party dresses or any nice gar ent that would injuro to fold can be so made out of a packing box. A rge size is necessary, not so high as >ng. Line it with unbleached cotton otla-that at six cents a yard is good tough. .sefore putting this in. how ,er, it is better to first line the box ith old newspapers pasted in, over fiich place the cotton cloth. This ould be tacked in around the edges, mly securing the lower corners with rge tacks. For the outside take suit g of a dark gray tint-that at ten or relve cents a yard is just the thing. u this applique cretonne designs, care ily cut out; some can be glued on, ,hers worked on in buttonhole stitch, ad where stems are frail, or, for that atter, where any part of the cretonne isign is at all frayed; needlework the ,me, gives a relief efiect to leaves, pe Is, and also to wings of birds, drapery figures, and to the prominent points a landscape pattern, some of which )pliqued on plain neutral tinted goods oduces a wonderfully attractive deco tion, especial'y appropriate for the I of the ottoman box, which should tve the sides adorned in a eorrespond g manner. The ends could be made >ntrastingly interesting with floral dec ,tione, wrought in worsted, worked rer coarse canvas with doubte stitch, id if done in German yarn, the single itch is preferred. The edge of the ishioned lid looks pretty finished off ith two narrow ruffles with small allop3 embroidered in button-hole itch. A braided design would be very ndsome in adorning the above namod eco of furniture, and easily executed, .riicularly it done on the sewing ma ine. If needlework is the choice, an collent. border to the cushion can be d in using tinted cotton *cable cord; uble chain stitch it in two or three ws. The effect is neat and ornamen A co1liESpONDE~NTi of the .'urn ilurd nectte recommends pitch paper, such used by roofers, as a moth preventive. 3 says that the best plain for furniture aler or housewvife is to cut the paper slips and place about the room, nder d behint sofas, chairs, etc.; this ould be (lone as early as the middle April. and in warm climates earlier; d if the dealer wishes to make furni. re moth-proof, lie should lace on the aide of backs of chairs and seats aalI strips of the pitch paper, andt the 11er will not select these sp.ots to posito eag. But he does not state tether it will operate as did the ereos a used in Mr, Vanderbilt's house, for o same purpose, drive out the people well as the millers. That in tter can easily tested. THAT-That codfish is a positive ceilic for the diarrin<m or any laxation the bowels; and th)at the Yankee kcd beans,.are equally a speciric in ring constipation of the bowels; ither of them eve,r fails. That having feet in cold water every ght and morning effectually prevents id feot, or taking col; or cures it if u have taken cold; and no one will er die of consumplti mn of the lugs as 'g as he or she continues the praoc Tax occasion for the deprecatory re irks of the household assistant as she awVs the tarmished appe)carance of the 301 lender and lire-irons, but recently iianed at great expenditure of ph1ysi I energy, will, at least, be part,ially moved if a mixture of p)owdered and ted emery and olive oil is supplied. iapplication nowv and then, followed polishing with soft leather, ill keep em in a brightly reflective o'>ndition, 'J o prevent the hair from falling out y first wetting the head at nighit with It and water. Hlave the salt dissolved the water, so that it will not annoy u by particles sticking to your laier. iki sage tea is also excellent. If these neodies dto not effect a speedy cure this. Get a little bottle of brandy, d put in all the salt that it will ab' b; wet the head with this two or re times a day. Tnx approved manner of eating an g is the English fashion. Bot the g upright in the cup, make an oraiie one end and eat out of the shell, fla-. ring to taste. Eggs discolor silver so ich, little ivory spoons may be used egg spoons. If of silver, the spoon 0ould be laid in cold water as soon as sd. B3Oi7ED hams are much nicer if allow to stand in the water in which they e boiled until cold; the outside does at then turn black and dry up as it aes when taken from the water to cool, insequently there is less waste in pro' armg them for the table. But always member to remove the lid of the ket so that the steam may escape. AN excellent cement for mending dina is formed by stirring Into ai thick lution of gumn arabic sufficent plaster -paris to make a thick paste. Apply Ith a brush to the fractured edges auni ess them together. In three days the tiole will be ready for use, A IREMIEDY for dryness of throat will found in a small piece of muriate of imonia, about ten or fifteen grains 'ery two hours. Use the beat quahity, 4d allow It to dissolve slowly In the outh. Fran may bie scaled much basier b)y 'et dipping thenm in scalding watvr for minute, EUMOBOUB. zHrs furrows l6ng enough: A land agea wauted.a Kentucky farther to eihigrate to Dakota, as he wad not mak ing his living in the old Commonwealth. "What inducements do you offer?" asked the farmer, "We have the rich est lands, the finest wheat, the best wa ter, the fattest stock and tL-e biggest farms in the world," "Yes," doubtingly interrupted the farmer, "Why, man, on one of those big farms they plow a furrow five miles long." "What ?" "They plow a furrow five miles. long." "That ends it, stranger. Don't talk D'akota to me I It's all I can do to plow one of these little fifty-yard furrows here in Kaintucky, and if it was five miles long, I never would got to the end of it.- Gee, whoa, Buck, glt up there I" and he started across the patch, leaving the agent sitting on the fence. Itoseuod from Agonizing Deuti. NEW YORK --lr. James White 1552 Broadway, formerly chief instructor in Dichols' tiding School, in this city, said to a newspaper reporter: "1 broke my shoulder, arm and elbow, splitting the socket in four parts. Rlheumatsn -set in and 1 employed the bcst physician. le tried everything, but I grew worse, and at last he said: '1 have one more thing to try, and if that falls nothing can alvo you re. lief, and that is S . Jacob's 011.' I used this great pain-reliever, and a'n able to use my arm, free fro:n all rheumatic troll ble. I have also recouninonded the roeo tly to a number of people, and in every case they have been speedily and etfectual ly cured." A LEois[nATout, who has a largo family at home, and who has t,) be very saving, entered a xestaurant about dinner timo, and asked for a butiness consultation, which was granted. "How much do you charge for a din ner ?" "Fifty cents." "How much for a breakfast ?" '"1'wenty-fivo cunts." "Then bring me a breakfiast for a dinner." *4*"Necessity ia the mother of inven tion." Diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowels brought forth that sovereign reme dy Kidney-Wort, which is nature's nor mal curative for all those dire complaints. In either liquid or uiry form It is a perfect remedy for those terrible diseases that cause so many (leaths, ?iMA pint of the finest ink for families or schools can be made from a -ten-cent package of 1)iamond Dye. Try them. TutrE is nothing like strong common sense. An Irish soldier went to his station with the order to reptort anything remarkable that had happened during the night. A drunken fello v fell off the wall and broke his neok, and no report was imade. When qtestioned about it. Pat. replied: "11F'aith, and I obeyed orders. If the man had fallen off the wall and not broken his neok l should certainly have reported it." C 'r vu.ios AN) COl -A young 14rl deeply regretted t.ha , she was so colorless and cold. Her face was too waite, and her hands and feet felt as though tlhe blood dild not circulate. After one bottle of 1101) Bit.ters hadi been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl ma the town, with a vivacity andl cheerfailness of mind gratifying to her frientis. TiuE Chinaman who wrote a poAm On grain of ri.e dlid very wecil, buit a Ohien go printer accomplished a font winch sounded more remarkable. Ho took a copy of a Chicago paper. aind, after can celling all the accounts of divorces mnurdecrs andi other cri mest, repriniitedi what was left of it on a three-cent-piece. IF there is anything in the world that has more powver lhan a smile, when it is shot off'from the right kin.l of a.gun, we have never soon it..- Ex. The~ "right kind of a gun,'' we suspect, is a glass arrangement holding nearly a quart. "Smiles" shiot fr un such guns have the power to bankrupt a mant and knock him endways.______ *Thoese who deadlen sensation antd stu pIefy the patient, to relieve suffering make a grave mistake. Theiy proceed upon the false idlea that it is legitinmate to procure relief from pamn by destroying p)hysteal sensih\lity. Th'1is mielho<dl rricd to the last exIrem?fity, would kail the pa tient to end siqerhn/. It is not presumed that Lydia 10. Pinkhanm's iv egetaile ComA pounid will raise the dead but It often does restore those who are given up as hopeless cases, _ _ _ _ A MAN wvas quietly mnunchuing aL piece of pie inI a sal1'on, when a look of dis tress suddenly dispilaced the serene ex pression on his face. Taking something from between his teeth, and looking at it, ho craeed to his waiter: "flere, you, there's a stone I found in this pie I" The1 waiter toolk it, glanced at it critical ly, and( handing it back, briefly said: 'Eit's of no use to us; you cani have it.." A splentietd Rleinedy ins' Lunug Diuenmeq. Dr. nobert Newton :ta P'resid.'nt or th' Foaectic Collego of the City of New York, andt lormnerly of Cin. living. ntd re-stored to Ihenlth b.y the iss .f thlis invalui. able medicinuo. c.in annpy testify. ito alwa.ysAatid that sto good a remaedty 'ught niot to b., conisiicer' m rel asI a piatent medioin,o.,it that It ota.31t t' hol o.r&c.:ihed freely by ove-ry phyiician as a eov.,roIe,reedy in nil cases of Imtag D)ltisea. 1t114 I Ituro cure for Conl. nnmmption, aind hura no equal for all kectoral comu Plint-i. A pole.l t 'h l e ad'. it reliieo Iio:.aaho. and. p.r . yonti the heair fr.omi failling ou,t. "I NOTIO," said one lady to cunothier, "that at our social gatierings you are always the last one to Joave." "I know it.," was theo reply, "but I have an object in view." "What is it ?" "I want to prevent the rest of you from slandering ime." "0, you mean thing; you never want to see your friends enjoy themselves." Pure cod hver oil. from selected livers, qn the seashore, by Caswell, Ilazard & Co., ki. Y. Absolutely pure andi sweet. Pa tients who have once taken at prefer it to all others. Physicians declare-at superior to all other oils. Chapped hand,, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Bosp, made by Unsswell. Hazard & Co.. New York. ])ON'T use your voice for loud speak. lng or singing when lie rso. The quick, coppete cure,a1. onoylng KIdlney, Blladdler anti Uri nary iSJ.!o 4. igglsts, JHYPoeRIsY becomes a iice.tsity for those who live scandalously. Nsw'Ba, N. (C.-1iev. (I. W. oiley Paya : "1 have taken rnrown'a iron litters antd couwdetr it one of the best niiedilcina,s knlown." T'us man who is always right, flnds everyone nisn alway- wr... ? 4pl i'ea$tou Noti111 Dunigohill q This season. our M, . has Sc taken u0on h #. of satisfying our nme. d ouls foadcrs thart good9 are manu inredIt our godly eiyof yAHiliams, are of as high a grade and uin Aityis cau b produced in any p spot on the glob. .peiay ig this so when the th skillod Ph rmaolit tliy years' experlonobresolves to ex'ract from th tlest botanical spoonous of theb vegetable world the. ost potent cure for some special 61 disoase. In' proof his awrt.ono that Providenoe, it. BE 1., affords the beat, ha relates an interview with an ao. qua.utanue, givln him while s Journing temp.rarly at het residence. he ssys: "About a year I suffered severely with theumAtta in my limbs, ad Neuralgia L in the h's), which I endured two or three months with as much patience as pssible, being under the treat. miut of an excellent dpotor, and trying many kinds P of medicine without any marked effect. At last a medical friend advised tne to try Hunt's Remedy, be. cameo he attributed my severe suffer ng to the bad condition of my kidneys, whichwere not performing thciWtproper fuutiots, and I commenced takin it,and C in a few days the neuralgia had departed,my headache i had entirely disappesrud, the swelling in my limbs and joints had gone, and I have not had a touch of it since. More recently I was troubled with impurity of the bigod, which showed itself in severe eruptions a on my face. I again r.sorted to Hunt's Remedy, and after taking it a short time was completely cured of it that complaint. Hunt's temedy has proved very %v boneflical to me in attacks of sick headache, which it k always alleviates, and I notice the improvement as at soon as I take the litomedy. This gemedy has al strengt :ening elements, for it has nade me feel much i stronger, and has boon very beneficial to my general b health. I most .eartily recommend it to all suirerrs like tnyvolf. 3ilta. I., 0. Tawan, No. 186 Pearl St. Si Great Praise. a AI.anERT 0. MANN, of Coltage HomO, Ill., says. "1 ave been prostrated for three or mtre years with kidney disease; at times I was not able to put oh my bo ,ts; my wito has often pullr d them on for me. I was not so b:td as th it all thotimo, but I never knew what it was to be *itaout pain in any back until I oom. nonoo.l using Hunt's ltomedy. bince I began to take liutnt's itelnody I have boon free from all pain and t take i,leasurein Pavingt that it is the best utedioie that I I ever know for Kidney and Liver di-eases." IS ANAKESIS 'r. S. Silsbee's ExternalBi eRemedy Gives instant relief and is an I.. alltble o1 CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. o1 Sohl Drugglsta verywhere. Price $1.00 pr box T pr'pu( by mail. Samples sent free {o Physicians t'd all suff rers, b '. csastaedtcrd Co., no J h lew York City. Blemanufacturersof "'dnakees.' HAS BEEN PROVED j The SUREST OURE for KIDNEY DISEASES.8 ,t Does a la.-o back or disorderod urine indi- m Ci ato that you are a victim P THEN DO NOT $ d E HESITATE, use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug gists recommend it)and it willopeedily ever. come the isoaso and restore healthy action. v .e La d Fsor complaints peculiar .2 Sies, to your sox, such as pain .3 3 and weaknesseo, Kiducy.Wort is unsurpassod, a as it will not promptly and safely. t d Either Sox. Incontinenco,rctention ofurino, e pt brick dust or ropy deposlta, and dull dragging C p,ains, all speedily yield to its curative power. .1- BOLD 13Y ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1. 2 u Cl fc ?ti ci I I i II i' ' Nothinjr In the world equnl to it for the cure ef serosla, Pltnplc, tills, Tetter, Old Sores, sori, Eye, hiercurial iseases, Csatarrh, Loss of is Appetite. Feutale Complaluts, and all Blood rlsitnses. It never fails. All druggists and ClI country store keepers sell it. It. R, sellery Sri., 'rup's, i'ltt,burgh, on every bottle. Advertsing Chetat ll! D1 "'It has beome sio commonl01 to write the beginninltg of an aticle, in lan elegatnt, inter- .. est ing i:mane~r, ,tO "'Then run It itnto some pdvertlsemnent re that we avoid a11 ll h "And simply cailI attentionl to the mierits qi of H-lop Bitters in as platin, honest, terms as al "To induce pleople "To give thema one trial, which so pr~oves BE the*ir value that, they will neover use any- of thing else."' - ms "Tn'ill RME1)Y so favorably noticed In ge all thle papers, "iteligious and1( secular, is "1- atving a large sale, and Is supplanting all oilier miedicinles. n "There is nio denying the vIrtues of' the o1 H op plant, and11 the proprietors of' Hop Bit t.i have shown greoat shroewdnoss A ''And ability.. "Ini compounding a medicine whose v'irtuies are so palpable to every one's ob)servation., D)id She Die? "No I "She lingered and suff'ered along, pining rc away all the~ time for years," "'The dloctors doeing her no0 good ;'' "And t laust was cured by this 1101 Bit ters the pa peors say so much about." ai "ilowv thankful we should be for that A D)aughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter sun'eredl On a bed of' mlisery. '"Fromi at comlplication of kidney, liver, rheumatnic t rouble and Nervous debility, ITUnder the care of the best physicians, e~ "Wholi gave her disease various names, ''Butt 110 relief, "Anid no0w shet is restored to us In good In health by as simple a remnedy as Hop Bit- lit ters, t hat we hid shutnned for years before uising it. "--it PAltEiNTA. Fathe la Isetting WVell, ".\y td:tughtiers say: "'Ihsw muue het icr f'.nor Is since lhe used hIop liiIers." "lie Is getting wveil after his long suffering from tn di.0o,se declared lncutrabln" "And wve are so glad that he used your Bitters." rO A LAnY of UtIca, N. Y. An Open Secret. The fact Is well understood i that the M EXICA N MUS-' Tt TAN(G LINIMENT Is by far i the best external known for man or boast. The reason why becomes an "open "" secret " when we explahin that " Mustang" penetrates skin, tiesh and muscle to the very V bone, removing all. disease and soreness. No other lna lo ment does this, hence none othier is so -largel used or 1 does suelsworlds o goode "" an Mtarrn4tus sicceus.P Insans 'ssons Restored r. 'S GREAT 1E1U$SPERV ESTRER A,r all flsAim&NUtRvy5DIs3ASRS ,tlysure lH'l .fL n fa t a e Pi iatnt theypyl xprss hugesont wls fiI 11.) KLlI: Arc St'aidsIsl, Thoe answernus anl Ativeta4emen.pt wei Po courier at tavot uI oil the 'tIvertise' atnd the ise uanea ' t.u a$ 1m si.g the per P TAIoN phil6 D huma mily is so fllled wad pre in life dat s lere for show dow not stop at sath. I'se often knowed women ter erfess 'ligion on dar death-bead an' den ll what -oolored = dress doy wanted to a buried in. Ef it tuoks as nuch bb a rue ter git drunk as it, does ter i >ber neber would hab laid out in do the all night. Do machinery ob die re is a mlghty contrary arrangement. e thing dat yer oughtenter do is mighty msy, but do thibg yer oughter 'oom Iish is powerful bard. "Made New Again." Mrs. WMt. 1). ItYOIMAN, St. Catheripe9, nt., says: "R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. have used your 'Favorite Prescription,l toldon Medical Discovery,' and 'Pleasant urgative Pellets,' for the last three months ad find myself--(what shall 1 say)-'made nw again' are the only words that express I was redac'd to a skeleton, could not alk across the floor without fainting,could 3ep nothing in the shape. of food on my omach. Myself and friends had given up 1 hopo, my immediate death seemed cor An. I now live (to the surpri4e of every >dy) and am able to do my own work." "Hg has paid the debt of nature," lid a minister to a man who Inquired rter one of his parishioners: "Are you ire of that ?' asked the man. "Oh, es; Ior I was at the funeral." "Well, 'rn glad to hear that he paid it, for he ad been owing me seven dollars for a arrel of flour so long that I had begun ) think he wouldi,'t pay anything. fature was mighty lucky, that's all I've At to say." woice of the People. V. PlEnc, M. D., Butliido, N. Y.: I had a serious disease of the lungs, and as for a time confluted to my bed and un rr the care of a phystICian. Ills presorip ons did not help mie. I grew worse, cough ig very severely. I comnenced taking r,mr "Golden Medical Discovery," and it ired me. Yours respect ully, .1 UDITIi lIUIN '.'T, 1Illldale, Mich. TnAoan--"What bird did Noah send at of the ark?" Smallest boy in the ass (after a pause)-"Dove, sir." eacher-"Very well.. But I should ve thought some of you big boys ould have known that." Tall pupil Please, sir, that boy ought to know, r, 'cause his father a a bird ketcher, r'. PIere's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" are r'ec! prventivcs of' constipation. In. usediin glass bottles, always fresh. By all uggists. ***"Slow and steady wins the race." eadily, but not slowly, KI'luey-Wort is staucing all competition for universal )pglarity and usefulness. 'I'Tlis celebra d remedy can now be obtained in the iual dry vegetable form, or in liquid rrm. It Is put up In the latter way for ie especial convenience of those who tnnot readily p-epare it. It will be found ?ry concentrated and will act with equal ll.:ienoy in either form. Read advertise cnt. 8is?"very color of the Diamond Dyes perfect. See the samples of the colored ;th at the druggists. Unequalled for ilibaucy. WHILE Mrs. Siddous was playll)g one ght an obstinate man in the crowded I insisted upon standing up. A dis rbance took place which threatened become a row. It was, however, ar stecdi by the witty H -nry Erskine >ining to the front <f his box. I e tietly said, yet so as to he heard by I: "Pray, excuse the gentleman, don't mu see it is only a tailor resting him lf?" The effct wras magical. A burst laughter puit every one in good hu or, antd the obstinate mani took Lis at. I had severe attacks of gravel and kid iy trouble; was unable to get a medIcine doctor to cure me until I used Hop attera, and they cured me In a shbrt time. DI-TINU1BIED LAwYER oF W AYNE 0o., kiN who can plant courage in a hu ani soul is the best physician. Carbolinie the deodorized petroleum hair newer and restorer, as improved and 3rfected, challenges the world and stands ithiout a rival among the h9ir dressIngs, id is a universal favorite 'with the ladies. NOTING is more dangerous than a lend without discretion. "Rlough on Rats." Dlears out rats, mIce, roaches, fiesq, ants, bed gs, skunks, chi?pmun'ks, gophers. 15o. DruggIsts SOME sort of eharity will swallow the g and give away the shell. Remarkable for overcoming dliseases caused by pure water. dcaylig vegetation, etc., is own's Iron iltters. 'THE wise man neyer makes the same under twice. Ladles and childion's boots and shoes nnot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel iffeners are used. ONE tr'umpha over a c ilumny only in orming it. Dr. Kline's Great lierve Restorer Is the arvel or the age for a'i nerve diseases. All Bto ped free. Send to 981 Areh street, OnIaF ounts the seconds; happiness egets the hours. M[alarla, chills, positively cured by nory's Standard Cure Pills. TheIr eq'a-. kniown; sugar coated; no griping, 25o. WVBRN anger rises, think of the (ion lunos. ION VIVANTis find that by iacing (JAM SN E no unpmlelasanit feelins 's are exi perienced er oatIng or drhikig. e olud by druggIsts. STINE is In liquid torma. D)ruggists, l'uE torment of envy is like a grain of ad In the eye, Mrother Ssan',, worm Syrup. nfallible, tasteless, harmnleus, cathartic- for fo rlihness, restlessness, worms, constipallon. 2ac. ANi indiscreet man Is like an unsealed ter--every one can read it. o00K Hum.L, 8. ('.-R"v. JT. 8. Whi'o ea 3: "I (I Brown's Iron itters for general ies, sty. It tored ine to strength and vigor." EJooD breeding is the result of nature, Id not of education. b PlUM :mm Rhum tim en Sw ti ,yj .ma, a e RhdbeDuggm eaatis rs eurrlciya, entiatca, ( ]Dwssrn e4 Vo nLdEa 0 atse.n. .. Diec J E)A RLSA.VGLEOO A NOTED BUT UNTITLED) WOMEAN. (From the Boston Globs.] Messrs. Editor. r The above is a good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinica ham, of Lynn, Mass., whoabovoallother human beinge may be truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Woman, l as some of her correspondents love to call her. She Is zealously devoted to her work, which is the outcome of a life-study, and t obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answer the large correspondence which daily pours In upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetablo Compound Is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. I havo personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth-of this. On account of its proven merits. it is recommended and proscribed by the best physicians In the country. One saysi "It works lke a charm and saves much pain. It will duro entirely th worst form of falling of the uterus, Leuoorrhoea, Irregular and painful Monstruation,all Ovarian Troubles, Infnammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con sequont spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Chang of Life.r e It permeates overy portion of the system, and gives a now life and vigor. It removes faintness, fatulency, e detroys ae raving for gtooulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pan, weght and backache, is always 1 permanently cured by its use. It will at a times, and und,r all circumstauces, act In harmony with the law that governs the female irystem. It costs only $1. per bottle or six for $5., and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound Is unsurpassed as abundant tewtilonials show. "uMrs. Pinkhain's Liver Pilln," says one writer, "lar the beat in the toorld for the ure of Constipation, Blitousness and Trpd.ty of the liver. Her Blood Puriftr works wonders in Its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound in Its popularity. All must respect her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition Is to do good to others. Philadelrhin. Pa. L Mrs. A. M. D. The Bad and Worthless are never Imitated or counter e. Trhi hlo epeilr wors wodr in fais speiine, and i fis poseqlte rooundat t s emdyp lat i o h Allghst ralepect soon as Angldo Merywe tsoled ambitionedIs toh hoo le otrldtatHpB.tr as the rt,besd and Wothvlle fas l aredinee onear aniaon sprn is esp ean trof a famhl moiedcinehch t Irs posithe poplthaf the remedtrnad Irssed tihe meis .B,and prvenyh whole worl ttn Hop ie wauce urei nlidsito us motheair bl fminsea,y expecting to make money on the uredit and good name of IH. B Many others started nostrums put up in almlilar style to HI. B., *ih varionely devIsed names in which the wvord "hfop," or - "Hops" were used In a way to Induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cuires, no mailer what their style or nanme is, anid especially those with the word " Hop-' or " Hops" In their name or In any way connected wih them or their name are Imitations or counterfeIta. Beware of thenm Touch none of theim. Use nothing hut genuine Hop Billers, with a bunch or cluster of green - Hlop on the whIte label. Tirust nothing else. ] Drug lit and dealers are warned against dealing in I ations or counterbolta. C 1OSTET1E f kImRS TlI.ero has never been an instance In which Ih-a sterling Invigorant and anhl-febrlle mnedicino ha failed to wardI oif tile complaint. whoa ia en duly ass arotetion) against malaria. Hutnoireds of hysicians have abandonedI all the ofhilinal apecif ecn and( now pirescribme tis harmle.<a veg. table ton ic for chills m,n I fever as well as dyspe sin ani nervous affections. hlostttir's BItters Is the specific QU neeld. For ao by all Druirgista and Dealers genbrally, THE CREAT CURE - R-HE-U-M-AT-8M KIDNEYS L.IVER AND BOWELS8 Ileanses toesyten of the acid poison * Only the 'viotims of Rheumatism oan realms. of the wt orm 7d~?erb o fg have been quiekly relieved, and in short time PERPEOTLYOCURED. i PRIE, 1.LIQIDOn DRY, SOLD hBY nuoesig, ' w . D~ can be benth saJL. 1 Sm $5 to $20 er day atlhome. Sample worth Portland, Maine. re.AdesSTINSONI A O0. "TEBEST IS CHEAPEST." ENCINS, T HBRESHERS""" 0I86raewru''~ Cl0or Iflni in the human body AD10ATED n IN P 1. llE An no e.rce a e. W'FOJ SALIE DY AIL J IV -4WI Scen A NfA "PD ('." ad YOUNG M 'ea y a Bn Joa 01 fe.VALIsNTY . SanuIe l PilU tae "" t 4 " i1 4r iyr l" an n '" of P1C , r e4 e1 Mtrottdige .N 8BUco. steL enr o., reWit1f ri urst.sgcflf rl- i)st "a r7,s tag.us or slcohol or tobsct . \llakfulua Mb1 me" on efcie1 gar the ofoea ruutleg - 0 111 cud iding to NiEDery, decor acd dSreet dmalp h a elf-abuugoroveptodu ert i Ilc tcna oppt' rtatmeute Sia tws,gn~ orsi be o 1,e{ ynhI%pa"s e eaed reNlp of prlce. wE uARANTER six&M D O N, ocnrarycaPs. With eech"orler r'ecelved . tu for slx esg ecompanied wllh $& we willsendl She prtheea ouorN a ttsasuarantee to rerunds uSe m oney If tholet tmeUS dos Lotelfrptacmr .0Queraniteg istsed 011t7 by The celgbnated vegeteb " ijod'ui~Ir. Ihimhaptttety cnre Headaebe, CosslilpUa Pcrtlteb Skis. Melliol eaywhere upon reeipt oft tStale, Vutsurlaged for Cbudlren, EISNER & MENDELBON, 320 Race Street, Philadel phl Pa. 'Vy PR. LTA'0 BEEORE --AND - AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD .tO are su'in from NRVOUS DiTn*a LOT VnALTY., MACK ow NMve Foace AND i ion, ASTNG WAxxssss. n those diseases of a PanSONAL NATVu resulting from ADVSaS and R-U P T U R E. .uco gauruuo u r.A J J) ayer Malu rmro ItOrch St.,Ultil. P,a.. dveice fne ietpi fo roso. ly Wel gre t diloruc h iet,ronday Cfet losath: eye ne House, Reading. Pa. I Iiaturlay of sub asiout+ tier-they IHouse, 1l.:urle.buig. Pa.. F 1 aand tl M. (lair H Vol; Pittsburga Pa . i and BWa;us. "r iIouse, Fort Wayne Ind., 941, and lutb" Uotunip SHotel Ch o, 1th a 1th; m 'H E SUN O1El O TIFiH SUN now haf a oirbulatiou very much larger Ihan that of any. oither Antcrican I.ewiaper. Last ear nt printed b34 U topte of ita seves at edition. 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