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AO XOUIJUWE. SHEE' .31ETWiEN HAY AND G1Ass.-= Sheep are extremely fond of green foo and,. if allowed, will search far and nea for tufts of grass that have remaine green through the winter, or for gree: shoots just starting. Tiae amount c food that they get in this way is hardl; .moro than enough to compensate io this extra labor in travoling.This roam ing over fields should be restricted to short time each day; for having los their substantial food, they are Jikel; to become weak and injured by thi change from winter to spring food.Thi period is well known, under the oli system of allowing sheep to shift fo themselves, as the most p rilous of th year. The stamina of the system sooi becomes so reduced that exposure to i slight storm ends them in a few hours The careful shepherd will therefor provide against exposure to storms an reduction of food during April and i portion of May, if the season is back ward. There is no portion of the yea when sheep more need a small grain ra tion and a look of hay than that betweei hay and grass. It has come to be con sidoret the period of greatest risk b:: llockmasters; but it sheep have beei well kept through the winter and the; reach spring in good, strong, health; condition, why should there be so grea a risk after the mild season begins There is no sound reason, except th fact that as soon as sheep go to th fields the winter feed is nearly all omit ted,whereas they should be fed steadil; till the grass furnishes suflicient food Io then to thrive upon. IT is a common remark that almot anything is good enough for a hog, an to this senseless proposition is trace the disease among swine owned by breec era who indorse it. Since time immou orial the hog has been called the fart scavenger, but nevertholess,the succesi ful breeder is he who relies the loai upon this overestimated characteristi of that animal. Bad water,worse trea mont in haL.ing,anda superabundanc of filth are the foundation of all diseast to which hogs are subjeot, and it is cot sequently easy to believe that the healt of the animal and the quality of th meat must increase in proportion to tli cleanliness of the food and surrounm ings. IT is said that ''however fertile a so may be, not more, perhaps, than or per cent. of its substance is at any m< ment, in a fit con.dition for nourishin the crops. The great bulk of this forti ity is unavailable to tho- plant at an one time, and is only slowly liberate by the action of air, < f moisture, of hot and of manure. It is upon the rate i which the liberation of plant food takc place that the natural fertility of tb soil may be said, in a great measure, i depend." IN associated daiiying, where tIl] milk or cream of a township is collecte or w<,rked up in one depot and whei the returns so greatly depend upon continuously equal quality of the pr< duct, experiments in feeding cannot u allowed, and all doubtful food shoul be tabooed for the general good. Th men who believn that they can feed cal bages and1( turnips without afl'ct.ing thi milk aind not be4 dliscovered, and wht now and than do it to find out, are nc the proper companionls inl associate dlairying. _______ Tun yearly (dairy products of thi country now exceed the money valuq c the annual wheat crop, cr of tile cotto: and wool crops combined. The lateE addition to the dairy States is Nobrask where one company has consumed ij one year 1,412,416 p)oundsl of milk, an< p)roduced 96.600 pounds(1 of cheese, ini 82, 830 p)oumils of butter. Nebraska nos chontaums seven first-creameries, andc of fers landl by the ten nu and acres fo dairy iand live stock pirrposes. AnORTION among calves may be tracea to so many differontecauses that it would be hard to enumerate them, The 0on1; wonder is thlat there are not more ropor tedi than there are when the careles treatment that mares often receivei taken into consideration. It is ofte the case that they are worked along be sido0 gelings, worked just as hard, o diriven as last as theirllates without an regard to their coniditioni. IlRss re naturally scrupfulousl cleanly, and the nearer you keep ther in such a conditioni the better they wvi. thrive, 10spcCilly are they so abou their food when at liberty to select wha they wvish, yet it is too of ton the cas that wh'len they are fed in stables an< elsewhere, their tro.ughs become sou and mholdly or that their food is throw: to them in some filthy place that woul< be enough to destroy their appetite. Evz:nv fleck owner should imnprot his flock year by year, by the use o good bucks, and keeping the best ow< hambs andI disposing of the oldest sheel in the flock. It is very poor economy iindeed, to sell oil' the lanibs every yea: and keep) the old sheep until they ar tent or twelve years old, because th (louk, by this method, ill not yield a much profit as by a judicious system o weeding out annually, A FAutrER who is large]y engaged ii raising Btock adopts thu followin method in raising calves, and meetu with e xcellent succ04 s: The calves ar< tethered and allowed ive quarta or skin milk morning and night. In the wimnte; they received one quart each of wvhea and braD, and wvhen they have fluishe< that they are allowed a small quantit, of hay. A VERIMONT sheep raiser says that Lhi best method for dloctorinigsheop for foo rot Is to wet the foot of every sheep ii the flock, sound e, lame, thoroughi, with kerosene or coal oil, and put wha sulphlur you can take in the thumb aim finger between the hioo*s of each foot Keep them in a dIry place for twelvi hlours. lepeat the op)eration in abou two weeks to make sure work. A OliDAi six or eight feet high, wit] the branches gradlually shortened fron belowv, makes an excellent support .fo ornamental vines. One of thieso,coverec with a olonmatis or other showeoy climbo makes a p)yraidi( of great beauty. l'nUNE up the old currant bushes a once, before the leaves get well started Thin out the old wood and shorteni bacl the growth of last season. Th'e size c the uit can be Increased by genorou manuring. In setting- out new bushe p)lae them at least four feet apart. IT is well to sow parsely as early a possible, under glass if convenjionit, the seed is often several weeks In thu ground before the plants appear. Tw handsome and( good varietie are th kern leaved and double curled, DOMESTIO. STRAwDuw "DAvAIuAN" (1BAM I There is required a pint of cream r quart of strawberries, half a cupful 3 cold water, half a cupful of boil: 2 water, a large cupful of sugar and h a package of gelatine. - Soak the gE r tine two hours in the cold water, mi .' the berries and sugar together and stti for an hour. Whip the cream to a fr< t and strain the juice from the berri t taking care that none of the seeds with it. Pour the hot water upon I gelatime, which when it is dissoly strain into the strawberry juice; set t in a tin bowl into a pan of ice water a r beat until a cream forms. When it 3 of about the consistency of soft custa the whipped cream is stirred into and after a good stirring the mixtur< turned into moulds and set away harden. Caadiaiun Buznar. Mr. John Oeborne, Musical Bazaar, '7 r ronto, Canada, writes that his wife v cured of rheumatism by the great pa banisher, St. Jacob'a Oal; that he I found it an invaluable remedy for mi ailments. MAGNOLIA SAUE.-Take one pint the ripe (red) seeds of the fagno granchflora, picked directly from I largo pods, without unnecessary hai ling or washing. Place these seeds a wide-mouthed or common glass boti and pour over them one quart of shi and first-rate cider vincgar--genu r juice of the apple, not "made up" sti If you cannot obtain cider vinegar, p white wine vinegar will do, thoug t prefer the former. Cork the bo somewhat loosely; let it stand in a C< dark place for a week or ten days, i it is fit for use. Olive oil may be u instead of vinegar, and a little of t oil-sauce gives a rare piquancy to so dressing. The vinegar Magnolia sa when used on fish, meat, etc., will found peculiarly delicate and appetizi 0 **"Troubles often come from whel s we least expect them." Yet we may o1 i- prevent or counteract them by prompt li intelligent actior. Thousands of pers o are constantly troubled with a combi e tion of diseases. Diseased kidneys i l- costive bowels are their tormentors. Ti should know that Kidney-Wort acts these organs at the same time, caui l them to throw off the poisons that h o clogged thin, and so renewing the wl - system. g V"The Diamond Dyes for famiiy have no equals. All popular colors ea Y dyed, fast and beautiful. 10 cents a pa age. It Lt WHEN emptying egg shells for an a eletto that does not require white e yolks to be separated, break a l o -about the size of a dime in one c stir with a skewer inside, and keep shell in shape. You can lill it v 0 orange blano mango, or strawbc 1 cream afterwards, and it makes a v e pretty mould. For the orange mixt a a pint of milk, added to a third of a 1 of golatine, and soak two hours. 11 o without boiling, and stir frequeni d When all is dissolved, add one an< e half tablespoonfuls of sugar, a third -a teaspoonful of orange flavor anm o Pinch of salt. This should 1111 six e 0 shells. Set them on ice to cool 't break off the shells when serving, wi Scustard or raspberry jam. 8 Wihni mt iiI ior ana Old i.a'iy. f COSIIOO'L.N svrToN, N. Y., Dec. 28. l8 'N'rs4T-A number of people had b) t using your Bitters here, and with umari t effect. In one case, a lady of over soy i ty years, had been sick for years, and I the past tea years has not been at>le to I aroundl halt the time. About six mo1'nI /' ago she got so feeble she was help/c. - 11cr old remedies, or physicians, being e no avail, I sent to D)eposit, forty-flvc mil away, andi got a b)ottle of Hlop Bitters. improved her so she was able to dress i 1 self and walk about the house. When i I had taken the secondl bottle she was al i to take care of her' own room and walkc to her neighbor's, and has improved; s the time since. My wife and children al s have dherivedl great benefit from their u 1 W. B. 1!A'TtAWAy, Agt. U. S. E. ( r YEGRTABLEI D)IET.-Gunshot and oti F wounds never heal as quick in flesh-e ing nations as i vegetable-eati nations. Flesh-caters are especia subject to inflammatory discases, y~ ticularly fevers and dysentory. Ov t indulgence in animal food,' gives unnatural life, leads to sensuality, a, Ssuality brings on exhaustion, exha I ien demands stimulation, ending r .1ck ness, rnaiyand death. A yei table dier,, based on p)hysiologicch pr ciples, with a sound mind in a sou body, may be considered aii absolut4 certain safe-guard against fevers, bov 3complais, cholera, a:nallpox aiid si ilar diseases. Abstinence from ania food, tobacco, snufl, alcoholic and f monelted beverages is conductive to pilc moral goodness and long Jife. Murder will out, so will the fact d,hat (0 bohne, a docodorized extract or petr'olcu tihe natural hair renewer and restorer, the best preparation ever invented and< eels all other hair diresslings, as thousati of genuine certificates now in our poss5 Sion abunidaintly pro've. "ANxTOUs O~MELE'-rj'' Is adyiee stir thme projection for some secoin with thme spoon if she cannot shake t pani vigorously enough; the first p1 Scess of an omelette is p)recisely that scram,bled eggs, only you nmu.st iei off stirring at tihe precise momnit wvh you wish time outer coat to growv fir and brown "just enough." Ca,ftarrh ofi the i5iadd~er. St.inging irritatton, inilamnmat lon, all Kidney PUrinary Uoniplintis, Ciured by "Buchuit-pibai." IN making niiub)rb p)ics mix a lit flour with thme sugar used in swectenhi wvhi will thicken the juice and hecy fronm running out over the top) o1 1 1)1-, A very slow oven is sometin advised, but it is really better to co thme rhubarb well first and then yt crust can take care of itself. 14sINAmiiToN, i,i,.-D)r. ~M. TI. (iambile says - ~resglcibero.wn's iron itler,, in may p)rai'ce' e I' gh 'es Nabidsf ain." Lrrr t on ARoE POUND-CAKE. t pound-cake, wvithi Cocoanut in it, ket . woll. Beat half a pound of butter a < one pound of. pulver'zed sugar to r creamy froth; stir in gradually a p)ound of sifted flour in which you hri a thoroughly mixed1 two tcasp)oonlfll baking powder, a pinch of salt and teasp)oonful of grated lemon pcel-ti B may be fresh or dried; four wvel.-beal 5 eggs, a cupful of swveet milk, and e quarter of a pound of grated cocoans o beat this in rapidly; bake in buttei e tins hn a moderate oven. This ci1 may be Iced or not as omu plese HUMOROUS - - How much do you ask for thoso pop. a permints in the window ?" inquired a of countryfled looking individual, as he Lug stepped into a novelty store in Augusta $if one day not long ago. la- "Five cents a quarter," replied the Lsh affable clerk. ud The clerk, weighing the drops out )th and doing them up neatly, presented es, them to the gentleman. But as the go man took them it was noticed that he he eyed the parcel in a suspicious sort of d, a manner. his "Do you call that a quart of pepper nd mints ?" said the woul-be purchaser. is "I didn't say a quart, but a quartcr," rd, replied the young man behind the coun it, ter. N s ''Woll, I guess I won't tike them to anyhow," muttered the countryman, and handing the sweetmeats back over the counter, he stalked out of the store amid roars of laughter from the bystand .0- ers. ras li- The Testimiony of a 1'hysIe!-:a. Ms Jam oeohor, Mti. D.,of SIgournoy,Iown, says: For ny Sovoral years I have beent using a Cough iaisam,called Dr. Win. HIail's iIeam for the Lrintcs. and In almo4 every case throughout my practice I havo had entire Of wocess. I have useed and prosuribed hundreds of bot. ties over elno the days of my army practico (1863), a when I was surgeon of lIospital No. 7, Louisvillo, Ky. the d- hKenry's Carbolie Nalvo. l It is lho litst salvo for (nts, iruios, sores, Ulcors, le, Balt ihentu, Tetter, C!nppecl Inndl ohiblains, irp Corns nndu all kinds of Skiu Ernptions, Frocklus and PhIui'les. me . if. A FOX one day made a call upon a Lire peasant and bitterly complained of the li I custom of shutting poultry ulf nights in itlo fox-proof pens. "It isn't because I suf 0o, for at all," added Reynard, "but think d how uncomfortable it must be for the sed poor fowls. It is their condition 1 wish his to mitigate " The peasant took the lad matter under advisement, and next even. uce jug he neglected to shut up his fowls. be Next morning he came across the fox ng. just as lie had finished feasting on a fat pullet, and cried out: "Ah I this is the way you take to pity my poor fowls, nce is it ?" "Well. you see," grinned Hey ten nard, "I feel very sorry for the fowls, ntl but at the same time cannot afford to na_ miss an opportunity." Moral: The man id with ten acres of land to sell is the chap ey who firsts sees the need of an orphan o asylum. Iye *Revelation suggests the idea that from Me Woman comes the power to "bruise the serpent's head." The worts take a new meaning to-day since this is precisely what Lydia E. Pinkham's Remcdics do ckl for the physically discase(d patient. 11cr ck- Vegetable Compound reaches the ultimate sources of the evil. Its action is gentle and noiseless, but it is more powerful Id than the club of Ifercules.-Bazar. 1010 nd "WELL, you young sca)op;race." his growled Fulkins' rich old uncle on meet it ing his nephew the other day. "What rri are you about now-loafing as usual, I r sutppose ?" m-o "Well, n'o, unclo," said that amiable )ox young reprobate. "I've gone into the stevedore business." o "Have, oh I Well, I'm delighted to find that you are engaged in any honest of occupation, however humble. What a aro your duties ?" "Unloading schooners, sir." gg- "Indleed i Glad to hoar it, young man itud --glad to hear it. Ahem 1 Here's a ihtweniuty for you." "But, great Scott !" said IFulkiins to his friends, when the old man had walked off, "it he ever finds out that a they are schoonora of beer he'll cut me a in two with a shillipg." m.. Ocx Thirty Days' Trial. or - The Voltaic Bolt Co., Marshall, Mich., be will send D)r. Dye's Celebrated Electro hq Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on is. trial (or thirty (lays to men (young or old) of who are niiictd with nervous debiity, c-a lost vitality andi kindredl troubles, guiaran It teeing speedy and( complete restoration ot 3r- health and manly vigor.-Address as lhe ab)ov.-N. B.-No risk is incurred, as >le thirty days' trial is alloweri ~ ~ut - 11 Hlow does a man keep warm at the so~ North Pole ?" asked one of the little e- Sandpipors, as he cameC home fronm -. school, the other nih."I suppose," said his father, grimly glancing toward ior the kitchen, "that he marries one. of at- your grandfather's daughtoe before ho ng goes up there." "And oven then," said Ily a shrill female voice from the kitchen, ar- "lie doesn't always have sense enough' er- to go there." The boy didn't exactly an underst and the explanation and its coin m-l moentary, and hie wasn't old enough to 3.- know just what happened, but somehowv mn lie 31at it would be0 plonsantor and safer FC- for him to p)lay on the roof of the house in- for a little while.. 11(1 il ion't. 1)e in the House, tol "'louigh ont Ihats." (Clearjs ott rais,mic'e,roaches, mla ir.. "HAVE you estimated the rainfall of y,the last twenty-four hours ?" asked one ciizen of another, as they met in front of the City Hall yesterday. "Yes, sir, I have." r- "What's, the figures ?" "Whiiy, sir, if 1 get eyes on him I'll x. knock him ten foot I A man who'll (10. dX liberatey appropriate a s-i umbrella andi ee ct is the figure, sir--exactly ton to foot no including a chill and a sore he POiri aTIi,KSoeu, I)AICO,, ,'r'5.-1(ey. .,mi o- Meit nriiy says: "'lrowni's I ronc liilers cur-<d mec or oeyer <Iy5i't-jsia." y DIALOoUEI betweoen a young clerk alit enhis employer: S'Di,d you wish to spea5k to me, young man?" ."Yes, sir, if you lelase, sir. You see sir, at p)resent 1 am doing precisely the si. same win-k that X, does, and I get thir lty francs a month los? pay. I feel sure to that whien you conmo to consider th,i ug, you wili--" it "'Quito right, my young friend, and I lie thIai1 you for callhng my attention to 10 the irregularity, 1t shall be roadjusted. ok I will (lock X. thirty francs I" ur For dyspepsia, inigestion, depressioni ni of spirits and general debility, In their va mai rlou.s formsj also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent Afevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorated Eli-Lr of ACahsaya,'' made by Caswell, Hazard & Co. Pi .New York, sold by all D)ruggists, is the "id boat tonic; and for patients recovering a f-rom fever or other sIckness, It has no no egnaL. _________ ve of Tim other day on an Arkansas railroad, 'a an 0old goitlemnan sat, half asleep, with uis a boo0k entitled "The Train Robbers" on lying oii his lap. Pretty soon lie sank a to sleep. The window-sash fell with a it; loud, report and the 0o(1 man, springing ed to his feet and thi-owing up his hands, ke exolaimed, "Gentlemen, [ haven't got a cout," arl bir ANAKE8I8 P :Dr. S.SBilsbee's External Pi1eBemedy'b Gives instant relief and is an i1 allible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILESs p bold rugglsts eve where. Price 1 per box prepad by masl. Sam loe sent hee to solans !dalsutlerers, bg P.Nestaedterh Co., Bo $91ans w ork Cty lemanuf urcrs of"Aaake. WI No Gong, N Bann'rs--"A 1nmmer 14171" r'auan a l'royldence Dlereh.anl. Mr. (eorgo H. Davis, a fruit dealer at 297 Westmin- l( ster street, bears his grateful testimony to the un. )tqualed excellence of the production of one- of our noat skillful Providence Pharmacis's. Mr. Davlsrays: Iast spring I was very greatly troubled with severe .l Inflammation of the kidneya, and It became so bad to, that at times I urinated blood, and my sufferings wore ki Intense. My condition was so painful that for a while it [ was scarcely able to attend to business, and the so. w( voro pains would come so suddenly and everely tha) h, [ would be obliged to leave a customer whom I might happen to bo waiting upon. During a part of the time I was unable to walk, and scarcely know what to do or which way to look for rallof. At this time a friend re. Otl coimnended Hunt's Itemody. I took two bottles of it, al and it took right hold of my disease and cured me very lA speedily, and I have oxporienced no trouble with my . kidneys sinee. "Futhormore,Hunt's itome;ly has strengthened me in very mutch, and sinco I began to uo it I have been sU able to attend to business, and am all right now. I heartily rocommond it to all. What it has dono for a me it will do for you who are aillicted." ae Nuloredl !b.r Twent.v Years. s "lon. Jo hua Tuthill, of East Saginaw, blich., says: "Count ino among the enthusiastie friends of Uunt's Remedy. It has proven in my case all you claim for it. Having suffered for about twenty years with so. Yore disease of tho-kidneys (which our local rhyalcian pronounced liright's Diseaso), I male a journey East Y to consult the eminent Dr. Haven. of Hamilton, Now Al York, of whose fame in this specialty I had heard fo much. Dr. Haven examined me carefully and simply ts siaid: 'Go and get a bottle of Hunt's Remedy and tako ti according to dircottons-? After having traveled so far for treatment, it struck me as rather funny to be di. reeted to take a medicino which I might have bought within a stono's throw of my own door; but I was in W the doctor's hands, and of courso I followed his advlo4, and right glad was I that I did sq, for before I had taken lunt'e Remedy half a dozon timos I found im monse benotit from it, and by continuing the use of it for a limited time I recovered from my trouble on. il( tirely, and am to-day I tuink, one of the most rugged of rugoed Michigntora. The world is indobte1 to you, sir for the promulgatlon of such a med lmine, and I hoe you may not go with ut your reward. ' e FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF a E CONSTIPATION. o c E0 - No other diacaeoisso prevalent in this coun. l try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever Q * equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a C E cure. Vhatovor tho causo, however obstinate td I 0 the caso, this remedy will overcome it. a. TlIS distressing com- e e POlEISo plaint is wry apt to bo - 4 complicated witheonstipation. Kidney-Wort i y strengthens tho weakenod parts and quickly q i cures all kinds cf Piles even when physicians t i} and medicines havo before failed. g 42- CIrf you have either of these troubles v U, PRIC 1 . USE Drugsist sell I F W b< sTETT i: CELEBRATED D of Ini II cil *ITOMACH Hiosietter's Slinmach lIiters meets the require il'ints otf t he rttouul mle<lileal ihlosophty which at of prcsent, i peva'ls. It Ia a pet fectly pire vegetable remedy, embtil a'cing t he three inportalnt Properties If a ,revetative, a Ionic and an atterave. It foti les the body neantmt dIscaqe. lIv'goratesq and1 revitmalizes ithe iI1toiiiomch atnd itver, andi effecti Wi I naltaryt' chantge in the enire(I sy- tem. For .male by nil D)ruggmtt01 a ni aers generally. If you are sick Ilop itters wvill surely aid Na ture In mnakmsr voti well when all else falls. El If you are costive or <lyspepmtc, or are enliering eq from any othier of the numierois dliseases of time u stomach or howels, It Is your own fault If yron ro 11am1 IlI, for 1101) Bitters ate a sovereIgn remedly In all auch comlplaiiitts. If you are wasiting 'tway with any form of 1K1d ney dIsease, 8101) tempting Dleath thin mioiment, mtImd turn for a cumre to 1101p BItters,.a i f you arc siek wv tit that. terribmlo sickness Ncrv musness, you will lInd a "Bahn it Gilead" In tihe luse of 1101) Bitlters. If yot are a frequenter, or a resb1enit of a nias-' mia It c dlici leti,IrienI your sys)teiimgllist, the 11 scourige of all coutntriet-malaruil, epidlemic, bi lotns, anid Itmermittent fevers-by the useo of IIopI Bitters. me If yon have rouigh, p1nmplY, or 8allow skIn, badl lilt wreathi pains anil taches, and [eel Iuiserab)legenlc- Ph rail hop Bitte -s wvill give you fair skin, mich 110(1 and( sweeot 05.t breth~l, htealthI, and( comifort. lIi nnor. th1ey cutre a'l DI)seases of time stutmach, limwels, Blomd, Liver. Nerves, Kinters. Birieht?' s D)isease. $500 will be'pakl for a casie they wviii not :tire or thelp. itat poor, bedrblden ivalid wife sister A lbothter, or daughterc, can1 le madei the plcturtte oi coli seaithI, by a few bol11 es of 1101p lhllters, costing Jut a trille. Will votu let themi sitffer ? N Rn E ETN tine writing paper, In blotter, wIth ctalendamr, by mail fr 20. Agenta p I atei. ECOONOMY RIaNT1NG Co., Nlewbury- tina port, Mass, a in FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best in time woarld. Cet ithe genuine. livery gmekhntcoe has o)ur tradie-enarks mad let n.ar.ketl Fr'aser's. ROLls Slain of Beauty is a jor Forevea'. DR. T. FE(L[K GOURtAUD'S )rlontal Oream, or Magical B3esatifier. - r mves~ an -w-eth-atto e beaurty,a man. Atep o hiuer feltor slmnia a nama, T h U dlstinnshe831 Dr. L ASayre. said to a lay them re ommend pa. p0 eaations." an o~ wil lat si mnths usn a eer hray Alstot l'on re Subtle removes superfiu te hMs.M B.T. OUA aeProp.,48 Iod st. NY. - Fr a b altl drttgrists an 4Fans Goos Dlere bo ouheU. C. (anadasan p. B ware ofbase ImitatIon. .00 eand r1mo arres roof of any one selling esame. 0lo i I | il ' 'othing in tihe weorld equal tohi far the curcef Sorofumta, PImples, Htait,,'retter, Old Bares, sore Ryes, Mercurial l)ieases, Catarrhm, 1oss of AppetIte, ieuaste Compnate, ad ant atoodi dtisean',. Ii n,ever fatls. Atil druggluts amnd country store keepers ell It. ni. H, slmmg a t'e., p'rep', P'ittsbuargh, on every botule. P~iOI,RMAN UIEs gs tioLr,pog,Ne.wark N.J. Terms We $ 40. P'ositionsa for graduates.' Wt Ito for circuliars' . a ee yea 0n'own town. Terms anti $5 001 6onitfit free. Address HI. HIALLETT & CO, Pta otand, Maine. tie A Youzo woman calls upon her shoe iker, the most fashionable artist in a city, and complains that her now ote, burst on the very first day that o wore them. "It cannot be, madame," says the tist, firmly but respectfully. "It is aply impossible that-" "But, look here 1" says the customer, Dcduoing a package containing the ot. rho artist examines it carefully and th perplexity. At last his face lights 'I see how it was I" he cries, trium antly; "you have been out walking th them on 1" Lord Byron, in reforonco to a beaut.iful ly, wroto 10 a friend-"Lady -- h:'s rn dangerously ill, but now sho 's dang r sly well again." American bo les, when ackea by any of the ills tliat iloslt is heir may be kept killing and avoidt being Iled by taking Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Favor Prescript on," which bansIh : foiniino taknesses, and ro tores tho bloom of alth. By all druggists. A BEE which accidentally gets into a ke dough can be baked and come out ve, and the man who ascertained this t by getting into his mouth at a wed' ug breakfast a piece of cake contain g one of the insects, was mightily rpriaed, and scared the landlady who t opposite to him into a fit by the aes he made before he yielded to ne Psity and took the insect out and roro and bellowed wildly for water. ?it st it cough,'carry ne off, nd then a coilin they carried ne off in I" This will nloi bo your epitaph if you tako or f outgh and Dr. 11. V. 'Iereo's "Golden s'dical iiscover" in .ine. It is specific r weakc I lgs' split lug of blood, night 'rats, and tlhe e:srly stages o' cunsuinp >n. By all tiruggists. "PnISONER, why did you kill your [to ?" "3ecause life with her had become iboarabio." "You should have separated from >r, " ihad promised that I would never ,sort her while she lived." Throat, Ihroncitl, ant Lunig )iseases. specialty. Send two stamps for large ati.o giving self treatinc.nt. Address oI,ULr)' DsPENSAuY MiEDICA, Asso A'r1ON, 13uflulo, N. Y. A .srentific authority holds that sue esivo cropping of the soil to one grain cds such insects as the weevil and essian fly. * *"Figures are not always fC te, " but e incontrovertible facts concerning Kid y Wort are - better than most figures. )r instance: "It Is curing everybody" rites a druggist. "Kidney-Wort is the , ott popular tnedicine we sell." It shouid by right, for no other medicine has ch specific action on the liver, bowels id kidneys. Do not fail to try it. li '/?T1e most brilliant shades nossible all fabrics are made by the ),ainond yes. Unequalled for brilliancy and du- e bility. 10 cents. Erection of buildings at night by tans of the electric light is becoming Ito a common thing all over the coun ENTs-f have taken not (11uiHe one bottle the 1101) Bitters. I wvas a feeble old in of 78 when I got It. Tio-day I amn active and( feel as well as I diti at 30. cc a great many that need ouch a mnedl to- 'D. BOYCE. Lo know howv to wait is thQ p,reat sc tt of success. (instrinto, il'he inctr(easinig demantid for Ibisg .prep-)ira it as a houisehold reinictly for iitligttstiont .1 d13sielsia is statliciet proot'o'its ellicacy. LI1EN fear old ago wvitbout being sure reaching it. DJhrolithion collars and cuffs will not u .n yellow nor grow stiff, like othier terproof goods.t Dun life is March wo.uther, tavage *1 dl norene in one hour. Malaria, chills, positively cured by tiery's Standard (lurn Pilla. Thnir tiol unknowvn, sugar-coated ; no grip- o r, 25o, SI BEu who censures with nlodestv', will P t,ise with sincerity.r Ladles and chiiren's boots and1 shoes met run over if Lyon's Patent Heel . feners are used ~i 11ooM hung wvith p)ictures is a room ng with thoughts. C rt. Kilno's Great Nerve Restorer is the rvel Of the aige for all nerve dise'ases. All -- a.o pl .free. Bend t,o 931 Arch St,reet,( i'ua mind grows nam row in proportion the soul grows cor upt. "lRoniglh 'on Cornis." sk for We'lls' "IHough on Corn's." 150. Quick, 19Ji0ie, pterianent. cure. Corns, Warts, hnions, Ea philosopheor; but amidst all your Jr ilosophy-bc still a man. ac ndies andi aill suifrer't' frinx neurtigin, hy3st e aniti ll kintdrefl coltlplais, wIll tind Withotit vaiil rownt's Iront iitlers. JOn gives effectual relief in the best Y, though not in our way. A arvrious success. ITSSTOPPED FREE I Insano Persons Riostorod Dr.KLINE'S GREAT WNERVE RESTORER for all IiR A N & NanvnV D)IsRAsKs. Only suirg INt'A 11, H If Ide, as ilrec . r' Je:ar - first day s use. 'reaitis and $2 trial bottle free to, aticted to nil.K i'H. AtrcSet..,adlp.Pa. Druiggtis ts.l'WAi IM ATINFAUDlJS. - No pal'y till enIrod. Tion yoars establited', 1,0100 ourodi. Htato caso. D)r. _________ arsh, Quincy, Alich. 2 oAn, o.idaa ',ri dMist (JUENTM WA NTED for the Best andi Fastost .Rslling Plot ->rlal nooks and ni bles. P'rlces ro. oid 83 nor ontt. N ATIONAIL l'UD. Co.. Phillada. Pa. rtiroguarantendi Dylr. J. nI. Mayor Matin ofIco Arch St., Pi'ila Pa.. Advice fr'o, siarnpai for re il ben ut i nch oilkeen thteso da 'H of tieh dih: K(oyutono house, Rading. Pa.. 2u1d tutrday oif a nonith Her4ho Hottse, Iinerrisbitrg, Pa.. S,th anid St. OlniH tel, t lrl Pa..'ith andi Sith Cuts. yI .C it ut 0th ;u Uoznnor "THE BEST IS OHEAPEST." "I~TH RESHE R S" -j sePoirs oTeACtnn& alrCi s loellar a'8 4UT THIS U lute Crtainty. M5. Young, 1 renwich st., Niew York. o.8 u~tt r ert F.ITR Pro hose answersnK an AaverUasehnent weil. for a Savor upon the A dvertIser and the blHaerbystating that they saw te adver iment In thss 5ournal. namOn= the pape. RRTE GREAT ERiANRME P'Or. AENr O R E 3heumatism, euraIIga, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headac e, Toothache. lore Ties"oasf.ti"eagin Nsa n Bruise, Altrus Nnlas.C rost Hitel, AND ALL OTEli li1Oi.Y PAINS AND ACiIB. oldby Dtugglsta nd ealers orrywhere. Fifty Cenies boQ Dire tiosn11aguasgC. THER IIAItLES A. VOQELEEI 00. (I.oueeersnto A. YWoELKR&Co.) Dallimure, ld.,U.S.A, WOMAN CAN HEALTH OF WOM SYMPATHIZE WITH S THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. THE RACE LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I Suro Cure for all FEMALE WEAK. NESSES, Including Leucorrhea, Ir regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, &c. tw PIeasant to the taste, efflcacious and immediate n its efiect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and ro Loves pain during labor anC at regular periods. PlHYSICIANS USE IT AND PR ESCRIDE IT FREELY. t3Fon at.r WEANEsSES of the generative organs f either sex, it is second to no remedy that has over eon before the public I and for all diseases of the [1DNYTS it ts the Greatest Remedy in the Vorfd. 3''KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find (Areat Relief in Its Use. LYDIA B. PINKIIAM'S BLOOD PUBIFIER Fiii crdicate every vestige of liumors from the E1ood, at the same timo will give tone and rtrcngth to hosystem. As marvellous in results as the Compound. tFDoth the Compound and Blood Purifier aro pro. ared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, iass. 'rico of either, $1. Six bottles for $5. The Compound i sent by 'nail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on ecoipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhan roely answers .all letters of inquiry. Enclose a ceni tainp. Sond for pamphlet. Mention this Paper. r$Ln. . P1%nKYAat's T.)vRl PILLS cure Constliptr ion, liUlousness and Torpidity of the Liver. 2C cent. AsWSold by all Druggists.-') (3 i 1 IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and It as peclloacton n tis ostimportant organ, enabliug it to throw ofr torpidlity and inatio, timlatngthe healthy secreU.on o the Dlile, and by keeping tho bowels in? freu condition, effecting its regular discharge. are bilious, dyspeptic, or censtipated, Kidney. Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every ono should talme a thorough course of it. PHE SU VEY BODY'S ri S N NEWSPAPER. THE SUIN'S first aIm in to be truthful and itseful. d,oil to write an entertaininir histo.ry Oft thm' tuneiH in anmiii la a wveok.>r I of cie into o a1 nro Ni)AY (C pagee).6Si.20 por year; WiR ny (8ipage ) . .ENOL,A ND. Pulisheler. New York City. RS. JT. N. & JT. B. HLOBENSACK. ~lhTHSEf An'"iic rEI WViTII TilE EFlFECTS' 1" XEiFAUllJE AND MEilIllA,ATiION ouild not ilesitate to conut J. N. anti J. B. H10 R!N8ACKc, of 200 North 8econd street., Philadoel 1ia, either by lnall or by pers.an, durling the hours 8 A. M, 1o02 P. M., and 0 to 9 P. M. Ad Vice free. Whosoever wouldl know Ils contdi )Mi andL thie way to till rove it alion!d readl "WISDOM IN A NUT'ISHEL,L." Bent on receipt of 8-cent Bilin. 65 AYO"*" an bodii ourom a counts -. 1-. wV.~IEGLaER &e Cot frlaee la>a H ARCOAL. Po*Tfrri"iehirrWre'Tn r to tom1 Bn o i y nil 20 1ENTE'NNIALJ HEOUSE. Ocean Grove, New J .hiersey nintint the i.est alonli the co.,nt. Ti'ri $3 r d. ?to.ii,r -ek 111( dpostal foir circular. n SAver. 8teel Bearing. Dran TE 3 do tril Warrantis year.. Ausatso.salow. JONES OF BINGHAMTON,' _____ IthIAnToN, i. Y. rce,to. itchiugro anyea a N. r ru OUN(* MWENui.RL )y~eu culors fre.''VA LEN'i'INE 11 0O. Jonuevillo. Wi,. Lay the Axe Sto the Root if you would destroy the can-. keing worm. For any exter ini pain, sore, wound or lame ness or iman or beast, use only MEX[CAN MUSTANU LINI MENT. It penetrates all mulhs cle and fleosh to the very bone, expelling all inflammation, soreness and pain, and healing the diseased part as no other Lininment over dlid or can. So saith the experIence of two generations or sufferers, andl so ill you say when you have tried the " Mustang." .0 HEALTH IS WEALTHI Health of BOly Is Wealth of Mild. DR. RADWAY'S Saisaparillian Resolvent. THE GtEAT BLOOD PUIFIER. Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and a clear skin. If you would have your fesh firm, your bones sound without caries, and your ccm plexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed or ingredients of extraor dinary medical properties, essential to purify heal, repair and invigorate tite broken-down ant wasted body-(PUICK, I.BANT, SAFE and PEnMA NENT In its trealinent and cure. No matter by what name the complaint may be designated, whetbel it be scrofula, consum tion, syphiils, ulcers, sores, tumors, bolis .erysipelas, or salt rheum, diseases of the lungs, 'kidneys, bad- w der, womb, skill, liver, stomach or bowels, either chronicor con tutional, the virus is in the 1loo which supplie he waste and builds and repairs these organs and wasted tissues of the system. If the blood is unhealthy, the process of repair must be unsound. The Sarsaparillian Resolvent Not only is a compI( Isating remedy, but secures tIle harmonious act' mn of each of the organs. It 'establishes throughout the entire system function. ail harmony and supplies the blood ves sels with a pure and healthy current of new life. TuB SKIN, after a few days' use of the Sarsaparillian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black spots and skin eruptions are removed; sores anld ulcors soon cured. Persons suffering fr ani scrofula eruptive diseases of the eyes, mouth, ears. legs, tliroat and glands, that have accumulated and spread, either trom uncured diseases or mercury, or from the use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a cure if the Sarsaparillian' is continued a suflicient time to make ila hupression on the system. One bottle contains more of the active prinel pplea of Medicines than any other Preparation, Taken in teaspoonful doses, while others reqire live or six times as much, Ono I)ollar a. 1Bottle. R. R. R. Radway'sReady Relief1 The Chlerpest niunl Hest itoleuie for Funiully Use in the Worlct. * In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Paitn with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rtheumatic, lied-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neural gte or prostrated with disease may auffer, I{ADWAY'S IEA)Y RELIEF will afford instant ease. INFLAMMA'i'ION OF TIlE KI)NEYS, INFLAMMATION OF TILE BLADDEIR, INFLAMMATION OF THl8E BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE TiiItOAT, DI)FFICULT BIt IAT'IIiING, PALPITATION OF TIlE HEART HJYSTEtICS, CitOUP, DII'IITHHERIIA, CATARIII, INFLUENZA, II EADACIIE, 'TOOTIIACII E, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CILLS, AGUE CHILIS, CIIILBLAINAS AND VrIOST ,,ITE HIIIUISES, LUMi IAGO), SCIA TICA, NEItYOUSNESS9., Xt.MEPIM~kSSNICsS, COUOGlS, COL,DS, SPiIAINS, PAINS IN THIE CIIESTi, BA('K or LIMBS are ins-atly relieved. MA LAR.A. FEVER AND AGUE. FEYER AND) AGUE cured for 50 ets. There is 'not a remedial agenit in this world that wvill cure Fever anId Agute, andi other Malarious, Bilious Scarlet T'phoid Yellow and oilher fevers (aided| b tiCE AY' 1iEFHLLS) so quickly as RADWAY'S It will in a few momenti, when token internaliy according to the direct tonis, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomaelh, hleart burn, .Sick IHeadache1 Dyspp sin, Paipitatilon of tihe hleart, Cold Chlills Itysteriva Pains in tIhe Bowels, Diarrhoa, D)ysenlery, Colic, Wind in tile Bowels, anld all Inlternal Pains. Tiravclers shiould always carry a b)ottle of IBAD WVAY'S RCEADY RhElIhkF with them. A few drops in watier iwill prevenit sickniess or pains from change of water. It is hbetter tihan F?renchi Brandy or hlitter.9 as a stimlulant. be ir 15y11 uIlIa ber-men should always D A IMAI A vm~i Regulating Pills ! Perfect, Purgative, Soothing, A peri ents, Act without Pain. Always Reliable and Natural' in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FORl OALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wvitht sweet fiIni purlge, reguilat e, iltirify, cleanlse anld strong RtADvAY'a Pm.u.s for tihe cure of all disorders of the Stonmach. L iver BowelIs, Kidnteys, Blalder, Femiale COnlllplaits, ltervous Diseases, Loss of A - .petit e, ll ech, stipaton, Costiveness, ini 11(on of the ilowels, Piles, an l eagmnsof thle Int ernial Viscera. Purely vegetab,le, contain-. inl no( mlerculry, mlinierails, or deletertous drugs. I/~ Observe the followinig sympl~toms5 resulting froml Diseases of tile Digestive Organs; Constipa tionl, Inward Piles, F'uIlness of Blood ill the hlead, Acidity' of the Stomlabh, Nausea lleartburn lhasgust of l'ootl, Fullness or WeighL in the Sto nmach, mu Erutciations1 Sinlkinig or Flutteriag at the lleart. Chiokitg or buffering Senlsatlo a ien in, a ligpostuire, D)lmness o~r Vision, Dots or \\ ebslefore tIhe SIght, Fever andll1 P'aln in the hienul, l)eitlelncy or Perslpiraltion, Yellowness of tile Skin andI 1yes Paml ini tihe Side, Chest, Uimts atidi Sudden lushes of heat, Buring Il A few doses of RiADWiAY's Pm:,Ls will free thi systemi fromnt ali thle ab)ove-niamted disordlers, SOLD BY DRtUGGISTS. Price, 251 Cents Fer 1o, READ) "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stampl to ItA DWVAY & CO., No. ? Warren, Cor. Chur~ch lSt., Newi York. toyWllforitnatiotn wvorth ttousan's ill be senlt to yoe P ubu. Be sure and ask for R ADWvAY's, and see thmat thte namle "R AWAY" Is o what- you buy. $5 to $20 er daIy atnm.Sample worth Portland, Maine. fre Idress SINsoN & Ce. AGENTS WANTED "VEI" *"y",th tol-H Mtoki DY'sit Nlxw ~al onI ((sllte ii 1 ndUiTIO.. IW. Moody' k&i Co, 3ra W.et ,ncinnaey Wokfrwle i tlr i .alwdy arad nlrl(...S' I o iclrao etlst the huanboy l ioATbED usitl CLA K' Mo d & oL~e nnai ChNPALW.RLg sALL ELS FAILS an t humn bodm tIAIAFIbUn SWF010 8AL~ EV ALL I)ILU4Iog ,~