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It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a &v certain remedy for the ills and ailments that beset a woman. In "female Complaint" of every kind, periodical pains, internal inflammation or ulceration, bearing-down sensa tions, and all chronic weaknesses and irregularites, it is a positive and complete cure.

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KHAIKSFILTFRA TVSKET.

A Elitoff at the History and Antecedents of a Popular Bird.

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inLthe month of November,

the fields Wok cold and dreary, and the "incessant rustles from the mournful groves," then comes to us like a burst of sunshine oa a gray' day, that unique creation of our forefathers—Thanksgiving day.

The crowning joy of Thanksgiving is the reunion of friends and at no time is the satisfaction more complete than when, gathered aroud the table, they look with admiring eyes at that autocrat of the dinner table, the turkey.

We are not an inquiring race. It is our habit to eat what is set before us, asking no questions. Yet at this time, it might be interesting to know something of the iife and history of—let us whisper it confidentially—our favorite bird. Happily it is a native of America, although, like all the early natives of the country, bearing a misleading name. Its ancestors are to be found away in the west beyond the Mississippi and in the far south. In France it has been coolly sssigned to India and is called "Poule d'lnde," while the more accurate Germans, in calling it "Kalekutische Hahn," locate it in Calicuty, on the western shore of India. A historian of turkeys tells us that it was introduced into England during the reigu of Henry VIII. At that time the wealth of the country was in the hands of the merchants who traded with Turkey and whose ships sailed the Levant. Consequently, anything that was neft and fashionable, whether carpet or fowl, was dubbed Turkey. Would it not be a patriotic deed to give our native favorite a name more worthy of its land?

A TENDER FOWL.

Although the wild birds are hardy 'he domesticated inhabitants of the )arnyard are tender and difficult to rear. They are the perquisites and care of the farmer's wife and daughters. and no one save a farmer's wife novrs the amouut of work and watchfulness they entail. Fron the early spring time when, with the in lierited wildness of her nature, she tries to hide her nest, often causing iot:g hours of watching or seeking lest the eggs should get ''chilled,'" until in the fall the brood passes into ihe hands of the buyer, they are a constant anxiety.

A turkey hen lays about twenty pggs, choosing a nest on the ground, for she loves moisture. When the eggs are hatched, the lanky, illshapen birds require food as caret'ullv prepared as for some dyspeptic. Lard, eggs, green food, pepper and neal are mixed and fed, yet in spite of all the knowledge of poultry lore some will mope and stand with dishevelled feathers, dull eyes and drooping wings, looking the embodiment of misery until death ensues.

They must be carefully housed till f.he dew is dried by the" sun or the young will die. A sudden rain storm takes all members of the family who ire interested out to search for the vvanderers. They are not home-lov-ing and will disappear for days and weeks, to be found in the woods or swails luxuriating on grasshoppers perhaps depleted by their natural !nemy, the fox.

When the grain begins to ripen they find their way to the fields and lelp themselves, not always to the farmer's liking, They frequent the irchards, devouring apples and stripling grape vines with a rapidity un?qualled by any small boy, and the vorst of it all is that all authorities tgree that, fruit makes turkeys poor. They strike up friendly relations •vith neighboring flocks of the same •olor and size, thereby making con usion unless precaution has been '.aUen to

MARK THE RESPECTIVE FLOCKS, Hither by cutting the wings or bv )reaking off the first joint of tht iittle toe.

When the final fattening and prep iration for market is over the good wife proudly views her treasures with the creamy, solid meat and the ^reat seam of tat obliterating all 'urace of the backbone. It is something to be told at the fireside when he great gobbler reaches the mark of thirty pounds or stretches out toward the forties.

While in this country the turkey and Thanksgiving are almost synonymous, in Canada and in England it is more closely associated with the festivities of Christmas. Just be fore the holidays large cargoes are tilled, frozen and then shipped, packed in their own feathers. There the feathers are put to a variety of uses. The large ones plucked from the wings are used as points for ar rows, being much better for that purpose than those of eagles, so oft en celebrated in poetry and song. The body feathers are made into dusters and the tail feathers are used for making salmon tlies. At one time Frenca ladies shaded their faces with parasols made by joining four of the tails together.

But this is not all. In Italy the gizzard served a peculiar purpose. An Italian physiologist showed that it was powerful enough to grind down the points of needles and Ian-1 cets placed within it. Since then the Italian dealers have used it in preparing seals and" ornaments for sale as antiquites from Pompeii. They put them down the gizzard of the live fowl and allow them to rethere until the grinding action of tta horny skin has given them the dull corroding appearance that time hod •tamped vpon the real artioles.

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People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and' were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other lax-, atives, which act for a time, but final injure the system. •. 1 "Yes." assented Mrs. Smith, "she haa a protty face, bnt think that ifhas a rather hard expression: don't you1'" "1 hats because her complexion is euamelled.

Deserv'nc Con'Hl* "CP.—There is no article which so rioMy deserves the entire contldenop of the community ajs Brown's BronohJal Troches Those suffering from Asthmatto ann ft-oncliial Pl8eap*!», Coughs, and Colds, should fpy them. Price 9 cents.

It is said that care killed the cat. One cannot use too iniich cs»ro in dealiuR with onu neighbor's felino'favorite.

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Tlree years ago I had a severe abscess, on used everything I could hear of without benefit My blood was in a very bad state, had intense pain in ray back, had to give up work and walk on chrutches. Was advised to try Swamp Root, the great Kidney specific. After only U3ing one bottle I feel better than for years.

Jno. Sawyer, Edinburg, In

Perhaps the most, suitablo placo for a prize tight would-be a round house.

Mr. Geo. W. Turner

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Worst Case of Scrofula the Doctors Ever Saw.

Completely Cursd by IIOOD'3 8AK.5A1'AKILIiA.

"When I was 4 or5 years old I had a scrofu tous sore

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Then the sore broke out on my come out 3n my face and neck on both sid03. nearly dcr roi inp tbe sight, of one evo, also on my right rm. Eoctora said it was the

Worst Case of Scrofula

they ever saw. It was simply awful! Fire jrears ago I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. gradually I found that tho seres were beginning to heal, I krpt on till I had taken ten Dot lies. Ten dollars! Just think of what a return I got ior that investment! A thousand per cent? Yes. many thousand. For the past 4 ytars I have h«l noso-cs. I

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Before, I could do no work. I know not what :o Kay strong enough to express my gratitude Hood's Saisaparilla for my perfect cure."' JBOUGE W. TURNER, Farmer, GaUVay, Saratoja county,. N Y.

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The Plone*r FublliUor of Litem lurj for Sunihy Schools. David C. Cook, the Chicago Sunday School publisher, wai bora lo East Worcester, Now York, in a »oa of

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IJAVID COOK. SundayS ho*l «t the age of seventeen In the West Division Chicago, and for four year* following taught most of tho time in two or thr«e schools each Sabbath.

Tho firo of 1871 was tho beginning of his mission and Sunday-school work on tho North Sido. Ei3 field was one tho vougheat and poorost of ha birnt district. Hero, in a German theater and beer-hallt ho organized "Ever* body's Mission," afterwards removed t^ a building of its own. With an at'endcnco cf 3.0 to 450, he sustained tie "school for five years without the aid of chuicli or so.'ioty. osidos this, he has since organized and superintended -North Avenue Mission, Lake View Mission, Lake View

Union Sunday-schools in Chi ago, and th.) Sunday-s hool connected with Grace Church in El^in, 111., besides several .smaller schools.

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