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Conitipa iioa, Fulin»ii» tftsr eating, Food tiling In the Mouth anil dta&gzecabls lute alW m*" ••woain«ii aad Low-Spirits. is a a O iotof'£cis. (5 boxes.31.00) in stamps. Bern** on receipt 4 2-cent Stamp.
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Emelsion,
Cod Liver Oil,
Estrast of Malt, and Gompotmil Spp of'KSSTffl A* Reliable liemcd.v for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, ]vsi»ci»sia. Scrofula and General Debility.
Emulsion in the Market. for it and take no other. („EM: & CO., Manufacturers, i\vreiij !*T:iss. Torouto, Can.
In 1SS31 contracted Blood Poisca of bad typo, and was treated with, mercury, potash and Barsaparilla mixtures,growing worse all the time. 1 took 7 small bottles S. S. S. which cured mc entirely, and no sign of the dreadful disease has returned.
J. C. NANCE,
Jan. 10, '89. Ilobbyville, IncL My little niece had white swelling to such an extent that she was confined to the bed for along time. More than 20 pieces of bone came of her leg, and the doctors eaid
SjT'utation was the only remedy to -o her life. I refused the operation ar pi't her on H.S.S. and she is now up :u:d active and in as i'ood health as tinv child. Miss ANNIEGEESLING, j?eb. 11, 'S\). Columbus, Ga» Book on Blood Diseases sent free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oe,
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Sure Cure. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CATARRH
The large number of certificates received ol the virtues of this preyar.iti'in in the treatment -of this imphjiissut (liMiise, abuudantiy attest it« efficacy. It is without a rival. It is the only medicine now oil the market adapted to L'atarrh, •that perform!.", what it promises and effects uo only speedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike rnanv uosi.ruvns now btf r© the pubiie, it does not ^ry up temporarily the nasal discharges, but eradicates the producing cause, thus leaving the system in a sov.rid and healthy condition Ask your druggists[for a bottle of dykes' Sure Cure iov (Catarrh and you wiil be healed of '.he malady
Por sale bv all Drugiiats iCOSS GORDON, Lafayette, Iixd, •sa'.e Acent.
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Wonderful Ftesh Producer.
Feott'ii Emulsion is not a secret remedy. Containing the stimulating Hypophosphite^i and Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the pot. liey of both being largely in•teased, it is used ly Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
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AOVA^CE PRICE. S',i 4 'TELL YOUR FltlMDS
•r^Ladiss' Home Journal
is to fco r.mde BETTFR and LARGER. It an be liiwl now for only 5» Units ji«r yinr another j-tar it will cost $1.00. We shall double the price bwauso we cannot afford to furnish si gocd paper ::s the Joi ISNAI. is to be forl 'ssti'.'iii onel.'olhir, but we shall double its value, and f:ive you more of it Jor your money. AGBKTS can make Kuiidreds of l»Uars Eccuring subscriptions at
Half Pries up to July 1st, 1889.
Wc ofiVr them good pav for every suljscribcr so cured, and an G?'tT\f\
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-v sician says, a sovereign remedy -Tor worms. used the original B. A. ahnestock" •5g in my practice tor tnany years, I haTf i, acy in recommending it as a remedj
I safe, reliable and effieuHt in all cases p. fermiSuge is needed. 'HOS, 11.
HANDY, M. D. Cambridge, Md.
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THE FARMAND HOME.
A New Jersey farmer gives his experience in using ehemical fertilizers and shows that it pays: "When I commenced the use of ahomical fertilizers on wheat, I applied about 300 pounds per acre but I nare increased the application to 700 pounds, which has doubled the yield of wheat per acre, as compared with the outcome from the old system. It has also largely increased the yield of grass per acre, so that my gross receipts from the farm have increased, over the yield under the old system, to an average of $1,000 per annum. And it appears to me that I have jus*, learned how to use the chemical fertilizers with profit. I am now applying 1,200 pounds of Mapes potato fertilizer per acre, for potatoes, and as wheat follows potatoes, I apply about 300 pounds per acre for the wheat, making 1,500 pounds of purchased fertilizers per acre, for the potatoes. It appears tome t.'iat I may apply even 1,800 pounds, to 2,000 pounds per acre for the five years rotation as the quantity that can be most profitably used. My present system of rotatien is corn, potatoes, wheat, and grass two years. I have never used any of the ordinary superphosphates on wheat or when seeding to grass. I have always used fertilizers of the highest grade I could buy and my faith is very strong that mine is the only safe system for permanent improvement."
It does not take as much milk to make a pound of buttter when the cows are fed on hay as it does when they are fed on grass, provided the hay wa3 green when cut, and was well cured and i3 of good quality. A cow would make more butter from less milk when fed on green, well cured clover hay, than from clover pasture from which she would make more milk. The butter is the product ol the butter fats in the milk. The value of milk is in its solids and not in the amount of water. Rich, dry foods will make more solids in proportion to the water in th3 milk, and grass will increase the volume of milk and the amount of water in proportion to the solids. The kinds of hay and grass must all be taken into the account. When fed on good silage, cows will give more milk and make more butter than when fed on hav. The rule for feeding is, two pounds of dry fodder for every 100 pounds of live weight.
Prepare the soil for good melon crops by first giving it under drainage unless the sub-soil is open and porous next by plowing deep and fine, and if the surface is a dead level, he should leave it in ridges eight or ten inches wide. The application of wood ashes—one bushel to a square rod—thoroughly harrowed in, or double the quantity plowed in, has a tendency to keep the soil mellow, and is a good fertilizer. If manures are required, that made from the horse stable is the best for such a soil. The application of sand does not usually show any immediate benefit. Probabiy a good load of sharp sand to the rod for four or five years, if thoroughly incorporated with the soil, would in the end prove advantageous but if all were applied at once it would prove injurious. Varieties: Mush melon. Emerald Gem, Surprise, Early Hackensaek water melons, Kolb's Gem and Gipsy. Mountain Sprout and Black Spanish arc a.so good varieties. Home grown seed does not seem to be as sure as that grown South and Ea3t.
A correspondent who has a level but rocky piece of ground on which sheep have been running, wrote to the Rural New Yorker for advice as to the best use to make of it, and received this answer: "If the land is so rocky that it cannot be plowed with advantage, he should let it remain in grass and try to bring in much better grasses by sowing 250 or 300 pounds of some high grade •omplete fertilizer, selecting the one that will give the most nitrogen, phosphoric and potash, at the least cost, giving the preference to the one containing the most nitrogen. Another far cheaper method, but not so rapid, will be to keep sheep on the pasture and cive them a pound of cotton seed cake each, per day. Sell the sheep when fat and buy and fatten lean ones, and continue feeding cotton seed cake. If properly managed, the sheep will pay for the feed, and the manure from the cotton seed cake will greatly improve the pasture. If the field has been in grass for many years it will probably not be necessary to sow grass seed, though it could do no harm to sow a little white clover, Alsike clover, rye grass, orchard grass, etc., on the land very early in the spring.
One cannot use the soil as the cook makes a cake or pie, mixing so many ingredients and getting the same results. It varies in composition and character for almost every square foot of it. One plot or one analysis affords little information for the rest of it. The only safe way is to supply sufficient plant food—a square meal, in fact, containing every thing that the crop may or might want —in due proportion. Good stable manure made by well-fed animals is the staple fertilizer, and contains everything that plants require for their fullest and most progtable growth, and in procuring a substitute for it the safest is that mixture of artificial substances which most nearly approaches it in character and is known as complete manure. Consequently it fo lows that the so-calied
teets" with artificial fertilisers as a means of getting en approximate analysis of a soil are delusiye and nprofitable.
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ABOUT DOCTORS' BILLS.
Many a struggling family has all it can do t-o keep the wolf from the door, without being called upon to pay frequent and exorbitant bills for medical advice and attendance.
True, the doctor is oiten a necessary, though expensive visitant of the family circle nevertheless,pure and well tested remedies -like Warner's Safe Cure— kept on hand for use when required, will De found a paying investment for every household in the land.
Sickness is one of the legacies of life, and yet every ill that flesh is heir to has an antidote in the laboratory of nature. Hon, H. H. Warner, of Rochester, N. Y., President of the Chamber of Commerce of that city, was a few years ago stricken with kidney disease, which the physicians declared incurable. In this extremity, a friend recommended to him a vegetable preparation now known throughout the civilized world as Warner's Safe Cure. He tried it, and was quickly restored to perfect health. The incident led him to begin the manufacture of the wonderful preparation, and to make its merits known in all tongues and among all peoples.
He has now laboratories and warehouses in the United States not only, but in Canada, England, Germany, Austria, Australia and Burmah. His preparations meet the requirements and effect the cure of a variety of diseases, and are all compounded from medicinal plants of the highest virtue. if
Mr Warner is a man of affr.rs, of weal a, culture and the highest standing in his own city and throughout the State. His character is the best guarantee of the purity and excellence of his renowned remedies which may be found in every first-class drug store of Europe and America. f-
The are called the upper crust because thev are usually "on the loaf.''
$100 REWARD. $100
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ig at lesst one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its .stages, and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitnlional disease, requires a constitutional treatmen!. Hall's CaUrrh (.ure is taken internally, fleiing directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundaiion of the disease, and giving the patient strength, by building up the eonatitnu'on and assisting nature iu doing its work The. propritt'Ts have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fn.ils to enre. aend for list of testimonials. AddretB,
F. J. CKEN'KY A CO Toledo, O.
»*®"3old by Dru»gists. 75c.
To correct a misappre'nension it is
hereby announced that the coining Kirmess is not a dog fight.. "If a woman ia pretty.
To me'tis no matter, Be she blonde or brunette, So she leta me look at her."
An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever, beautiful. The pecular diseases to which so many of the sex are subject, are prolific causes of pale, sallow faces, blotched with unsightly pimples, dull lustreless eyes and emaciated forms. Women so afflicted, can be permanently cured by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and with the restoration of health comes that beauty which, combined with good qualities of head and heart, m-tkes women angels of loveliness. "Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for woman, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for fciany 3'ears.
Playing cards were originally square. Perhaps card playing was also but let us not be too credulous.
Nothing Like It!
Every dav swells the volume of proof that as a specific for all Blood diseases, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovry. Remember, this is an old established remedy with a record! It has been weighed in the balance and found fulfilling every claim! It has been ttsted many years in thousands of cases with flattering success! For Throat and Lung troubles, Catarrh, Kidney disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache and all disorders lesulting from impoverished blood, there is nothing like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery---world-renowned and ever growing in favor!
It is the fellow with the sand who lays siege to the girl with the rocks.
Short's Kough Kure costs 25c bottle. Short, the Druggist, Indianapolis.
There are many unexpected occurrences in life, but they do not lie in the direction of surprise parties.
A TRATELING MAN
Creates Great Excitement in the Empire House.
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14,1888.
Rheumatic Syrmp Co.. Jackson, Mish.: BNTS—Your Mr. Brooks came here to-night and registered *s agent for Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and as he did so, it awakened in me an interest never before realized in a guest at my house. You will not wonder at it when I tell you the story. For years I have been greatly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, the pain and soreness of the joints at times being almost unbearable could move about only with the use of crutches. In addition to thiB my stomach became badly diseased, and neuralgia set in, which threatened to end my days. A traveling man stopping with me gave quite a history of your syrup, and the peculiarities of its combination, which induced me to try it. I have taken six bottles, and no act of my life affords me greater satisfaction than in writing you that I am a WELL MAN.
It will be a pleasure for me to answer any communications, for I believe it to be the best remedy ever formulated.
A. J. OWLEY, Proprietor,
Empire House, Independence, Iowa.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor:— .. Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FKEE to any of your readers who have consumption if they
will solid me their Express and P. O. address. Resiiectfhlly, T. A. SLOCK*', M. C., 181 PeortBt,/
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SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Idaho is developing into the great lead district of the country. The flow of natural gas at Columbus, O., is estimated at 1,000,000 feet per day.
Of the 101 geographical societies in the world France leads with twentynine.
In England if is proposed taking the census every five years instead of every ten.
The population of Africa is eighteen to the square mile in Europe there are eighty-eight to the same space.
If the water of the ocean were to suddenly cease being compressible its mean depth would be increased by 116 feet.
It is estimated that 50 per cent of gas used in the Pittsburg mills is lost through ineffective methods and bad management.
Prof. Bell says that deafness occuring childhood is capable of complete removal by suitable instruction in special schools.
Five hundred and thirty-eight million dollars is,the highest value placed upon all the minerals mined in the United States any one year.
As a4 example of instantaneous photography as applicable to the study of the motion of projectiles passing through the air, four negatives were taken of ja cannon ball that occupied but one-|ourth of a second passing a given sp^ce. inarming an Unuoeii Foe.
This w4is sometime a paradox," as Ifamlet snys. Sinew, hower r, the p.-ople of America and other aands have been em bled to pit Hostetter's Stoipach But** tgain-t thar unseen foe, no longer a paradox, but an tasy
malaria, it possibility. initv veno' umvhoies water, th is the aux assuie Liiliou re mutter th'ir clut relax alt gethei •hou'd ct dwel'ing certain enemy is rrn»'im
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Read Dr. Barber's card in another column. If you Kough at night take K. K. Short, the Druggist, Indianapolis.
—Prank W. Hennessy, Pawtucket, R. I., writes that he gained pounds and recovere his usual health by the use of MAGEE'S EMUISION.
K. K. Kures Roughs. 25c bottle. Short the Druggist, Indianapolis.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Csstoria.
Wb*a baby was ««k w» gar* her Castoria. When she was a Child, sheeried for Caatoria. Whem she became Miss, she alung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gwe than Cnrtoria.
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Wh i-rover malaria evolves itto pii-on the Mr, and decaying vegefc-ition impregnates the in the very stronghold of miasma, ypotint to diia.m the fie and nt woiect^on. Fever and ague, ,-nt, dumb ague and ague cuke, no teuPciouslv tney huve fastened the system, a*e fir forced to rasp a lid eventually abandon it iit it is its prev'ii'ive 'on that recommend the Bitters to pe sons Ua'aria-e.urced localities, for it is a elr of defen'e against which the VrieN«. (inres, likow se, dyspepsia, 'Sianey and bilions ailment*.
\ces are being successfully water gas in England.
TAll till URED. an, after years of suffering •athsome disease, Catarrh, rying every known remedy, a recipe which completely •«d him from death. Any this dreadful disease send-
Iressed stamped, envelope Lawrence, 88 Warren St., ty, v/iil receive the receipt
Secured a coaling station Afrfca. This looks to f,n for the natives.inv's Youl* Liver? ly who replied, when asked er was, "God bless me, I rd that there was such a
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her- -jljhi ability. Prometheus, when chained to a rock, might as well have pretended to be happy, as the man who is chained to a diseased liver. For poor Promfetheus, there was no escape, but by the use of Dr. Piarce's Pleasant Purgative "Pellets, the disagreeable feelings, irritable tember, constipation, indigestion, dizziness and sick headache. which are caused by a diseased liver, promptly disappear.
Fortune never takes ennv boddy by the hancf, but she often allows them to take herjbv the hand.
News About Town. je current report about
It is tlje current report about town that Kenip's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs is niakingsome remarkable cures with people who are troubled with Coughs, Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Any druggist will give lyou a trial bottle free of cost, It is guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large bottles are 50c and $1.
K. K. stops any tickling Kough. Short, the Druggibt, Indianapolis.
Crimsoubeak gives his wife $5 every time ho ia out late at night, and after wards refers to it as a five-dollar gold peace.
The Throat.— "Broum's Bronchial Troches' net directly on the organs of th" voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all cisorde:s of the throat.
DR. W. SARBER, Gives his special attention to all PRIVATE DISEASES of Mal« and Female. Regulating remfr dies furnished. CANCERS positive ly Cured without the knife. RurTORK, no cure, uo pay.
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INGRAHAM.M. D., Amsterdam, N. T. We have sold Big tm many years, has riven the Landctitsatlr-
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dealer cannot supply you an orders nt to add] tiolow will receive prompt and careful a.t nt Descriptive catalogue aid prices f'.ruisheanpon plication.
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Of the peculiar mcdical merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully confirmed by the testimony of thousands who have tried it. Peculiar in the combination, proportion and preparation of its ingredients, peculiar in the extreme care with which it i6 put up. Hood's Sarsaparilln accomplishes cures where other preparotions ^entirely fail. Peculiar in the unequaled good namefcit has made at home, peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hoods Sarsaparilla is the most successful spring medicine and blood purifier before the public.
Not long igo this old gentleman was a sour, despondent, dyspepti®, invalid, with torpid liver, sallow complexion, irri^blo temper, and was indescribably miserable, both mentally and physically. Now, as the result of taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, he leads the boys at the running jump, and makes himself a pleasant companion generally. For all Liver, Blood, and Lung Diseases, Golden Medical Discovery" has no equal. It purifies the blood, infuses new life, spirits and vigor into the debilitated and despondent banishes that tired feeling of which so many complain, and builds up both flesh and strength when reduced below the usual standard of health.^ n—iij',TmAamjg Dr. Pierce's Golden M^cdical Discov-
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WWT FOOL WITH
Spring Medicine
"hast spring I was completely fagged out. strength left me and 1 felt sick and Miserable aH the time, so that I eould hardly attoad to nay business. I prooursd one bottie ef Hood's 8uisaparilla and it cured me." R. ®, Hn«lb, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Mieh.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1, six for $6. Prepared oofty by 0.1. HOOD A CO., LoweH, Man. lOO Doses One Dollar
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all diseases for which it is recommended,
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will be promptly returned. Sold by druggists, the world over.
Copyright, 1888, by WORLD'S IRPENSAUT MEDICAL A
mauufactu*for ail incurabJc ease. l\o experimenting*. 50 cents, by druggists.
•j* »-j •j* »2« The man who lius invested l'roin three to live dollars in a liubber Coat, and at his first half hour's experience in a storm finds to his sorrow that it is hardly abetter protection than a mosquito netting, not only feels chagrined «t being so badly taken in, but also feels if he does not look exactly like Ask lor the
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does not have the FISH HUAND, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J. Towisa, 20 Simmons SU, Boston, Mass. "i* *A* ""I* 'a* "'I"
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Has cutv,l all cousrlis, colds, bronchitis «a« relieved asthma and eonsumptioL. .'or all who have used it. Is not this an evidence of its merits and reliability? It is a sure and stxfs vufdicitie for nil bronchial troubles, and never fails to give satisfaction. Try it nnder a fuil warrantee. Price, 60 cents and #1.00 per bottle. Prepared by JZUUEBTPBOPBIETABV Co.. Chicago. Til.
SMITH & WESSON,
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Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women! BOOK TO "WOMAN"
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I say euro I do not mean merely to stop them foratimeandthen have them return again. I muan a radicAl care. 1 have made the diBease oi I ITS, El lli 10PSY or PALLING SICKNESS a lile-long Btndy.
warrant my remedy to euro the worst eases. Because others have failed is no recson for not now receiving cure. Send nt onee for a treatise and a Free Boft.le at tnv infallible remedy. Rive Express and Post OGIce.
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Ho-ealled remedies for Catarrh in the Head, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and be cured. $500 offered by tha
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