Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, October 28, 1880, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURE.
KILLING LARGE \V KKDS. —home weeds
may be effectually exterminated t v cut
ting off the stalks close to the ground
with a scythe. The proper time to do
this work is soon after they have at
tained their growth, but before seeds
have matured, 'iihe branches of some
weeds are so close to the ground that
they can only be severed from the
roots by the use of a hoe, which should
be very sharp in order to do the work
well and with any considerable degree of
ease. Weeds should,be cut quite early
in the season, in order to prevent the
ripening of the seeds that would give
trouble another year, if not the same
season they grow. The seeds of some
weeds are entirely ripe while the pe
dals of the blossoms are still fresh.
The appearance of the plant affords no
indication of the maturity of the seed,
as is the case with grain. It requires
considerable pains to destroy some
large weeds, as burdocks, mullens and
Canada thistles. The stalks must be
cut several inches below the surface of
the ground or they will throw up suck
ers in the same manner as trees and
bushes. A sharp spade or a narrow
steel blade iixed to a handle is the best
implement to use tor the purpose. Af
ter the stalk is cut and removed, it is
well to drop a handful ot salt on the
stump that remains in the earth. A
drop of sulphuric acid, applied with
the end of a stick, is effectual in destroy
ing the lite of the roots ot weeds.
Strong lye, Paris green or London pur
ple may also be employed for the same
purpose with most excellent results.
It is always best to make sure work
with large aud troublesome weeds.
PIGS ON DAIRY FARMS. —A dairyman
writes he finds there is no more
profitable stock to keep on a dairy farm
than good pigs. He keeps two pure
Berkshire brood sows and one boar,
and raises four litters each year. The
litters average eight each, and the pigs
are sold when they are between lour
and five months old to make room for
the new litters. They then weigh
irom 120 to 150 pounds' dressed, and
sell for seven cents a pound. Last year
his pigs brought him in over $250, and
they did not cost SSO outside ot the
skluimed milk aud the buttermilk
which they consumed. He has tried
several kinds, Chester Whites, York
shires, Suffolks grade, Berkshires and
pure ones, and finds the pure Berkshire
and the ball breed of this breed and
Chester White the best feeders. The
meat of these two kinds will sell more
readily than any others, being lean and
Ist mixed, while Essex, Sutt'olk and
Yorkshire are all too fat for &ale in the
summer time. He cures the bams and
the sides for bacon, and finds it is more
profitable than selling the carcasses.
He don't think anything on a dairy
larm pays so well as good pigs properly
managed.
A TEXAS PLAN OF KEEPING SWEET
POTATOES.— Go into the woods and cut
a hollow tree, about six inches in diam
eter and tire feet long. Cut holes in,
the side of this, and place one end in
the ground. Lay straw all around the
•'pipe,*' and on this lay potatoes, and
pile them up In a pyramidal form to
the top of the "pipe." Then get straw
and lay over them, also corn stalks,
pretty heavily, and throw 011 dirt until
the pile is covered good—at least six
inches. Do not cover the top of the
"pipe" for two or three weeks, so that
the steam arisingfroni the potatoes can
escape. At the tirst intimation of cold
weather cover the "pipe," but always ,
open it in good weather. To ret into
this "bank," as we call it, simply make 1
a hole In the south side to put your,
hand in, but keep it covered also,
"when not in use." By this method,
a small family can, with very lit r le
trouble,keep all their potatoes through
the winter.
TOMATO VINES.— if there is any truth
in the following it is important: A
statement comes from South America
that a singular property ot tomato leaves
has been discovered by a fruit grower.
Having cut down some tomato vines he
used them as a mulch around his peach
trees. He soon discovered that the
curculio, which was destroying his
fruit, had abandoned the trees sur
rounded by the tomato vines. Follow
ing up this accidental dicovery, the
free use of tomato vines proved a per
fect protection, not only against the
curculio, but other noxious insects.
SOWING GRASS SEED.— The fall is the
best time to sow timothy seed. We
have never yet seen a soil so rich, or a
season so favorable, that the exuberant
growth of grass hurt the wheat, as has
been complained of by some farmers.
The danger is almost universally in
the other direction.
PLANTING. — Apples and pears may be
most conveniently planted in the fall
when more time can te given to it.
The ground should be well plowed and
prepared for the trees. As soon as
the trees arrive they should be un
packed, the roots buried in fresh soil,
and some water thrown over the roots,
stems, and branches.
To wash mourning calico, put the
dress into a boiler liaif full of cold,soft
water; place on the stove and when
the water becomes as hot as you can
bear your hand In it, wash out the
dress. Use hard soap. Rinse tho
roughly and in the last water put in
bluing and a little dissolved glue. Do
not use milk or sult-and-ieater for cali
coes.
AT a fruit and flower tent at a fash
ionable London entertainment one
beautiful young married lady sold a
buttonhole bouquet for sfo. One or
two gentlemen collected much money
by charging five shillings to point out
and name the professional beauties.
THERE are five men to one woman in
Leadville, Col. At Silver Cliff the
ratio is seven to one; at Pitkin, seven
teen to one. The older cities in Col
orado, such as Denver, Colorado
Springs, Pueblo, Georgetown, Boulder,
Central, and Golden, show a tair pro
portion of women.
"AH! madam," exclaimed the cos
tumer, "you are so admirably fitted by
nature for the tableau!" (madame is
delighted) "so utterly devoid of life,
you know !" Madame smiles sweetly,
but there is life enough inside her just
now —life that means death to him il
wishes are fatal.
A NEW Brunswick young lady was
so shocked by the practical joke of a
friend, who appeared to her dressed as
a stage demon, that she fell in a fit,
from which she awoke a maniac, and
remained insane for six or eight years,
when she recentlv died.
A "STRINGY, rattling" voice and a
constant disposition to expectorate,
indicate incipient throat trouble of
dangerous tendency. Use Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup in good time, and be saved
much trouble and annoyance. Por
sale by all druggists,
DOMESTIC.
LEARNING TO SEW. —To be handy with
he needle, is one of the sterling accom
plishments of every educated woman.
IV> be able to take the "stitch in time,"
Is worth all the time and trouble that
are required to learn the art. Like
walking, reading, and many other
things which we come to do without
speelal thought, the learning to sew Is
a slow process, and should be begun
while the child is still quite young. The
girl should uotoaly have the use *f the
thread, needles and patehwork. hut bo
instructed how to take the stitches,
turn the corners, and do various things
eonueeted with needle-work. We are
not excluding the boys in our remarks,
because they need to learn to thread a
needle, and do general sewing. Men
are many times so situated that they
must depend upon themselves for their
necessary sewing. Kven if it is an age
ot sewing machines, it is best that all
children should learn to use the simple
common old-fashioned kind,which can
never be wholly superseded. The
amusement and occupation that sew
ing furnishes little folks afford suffi
cient. reason why all mothers should
see that their girls, aud boys too, learn
to sew—but the very practical use of
the needle in alter life is the principal
reason alter all.
A WORLD OT OIMXT.
One of the most popular medicinei
now before the American public, is Hoi
Bitters. You see it every where. Peo
ple take it with good effect. It builds
them up. It is not as pleasant to the
taste as some other Bitters as it Is not 8
whiskey drink. It is more like the old
fashioned bone set tea that lias done a
world of good. If you don't teel just
right try Hop Bitters. — Xunda Xetcn.
FOOD FOR FAT PEOPLE. —There are
three classes of food, the oils, sweets,
and starches, the special otllce of which
is to support the animal heat and pro
duce fat, having little or no influence
in promoting strength of muscle or en
durance. If the fat, therefore, would
use less fat and more ot lean meats,tish
and fowl, less of flue flour and more of
the whole product of the grains—except
the hulls—less of the sweets, particu
larly in warm weather, and more of the
fruit acids in a mild form, as in the ap
ple, sleep less,be less indolent and labor
more in the open air, the lat would dis
appear,to a certain extent at least,with
no loss of real health. In food we have
almost a perfect control in this matter,
far better tlian we can have too
much fat and too little muscle, we have
simply to use less of the fat-forming
elements, and more ofthe muscle food,
such as lean meats flsh and fowl, and
the darker portions ol the grains, etc.,
with peas and beans.
BARLEY SUGAR. —Boil clarified loal
sugar until when you take out a little
on the end of a stick, it shall draw out
into a thread and when cold be quite
brittle. When boiled enough, pour in
lor ever}* pint of liquid sugar two tea
spoonfuls of lemon juice and six or
seven drops ol essence of lemon. Stir
it up well and boil again, till as before,
it is brittle. While this is boiling,
slightly oil a marble slab; on this pour
when cool, cut it up into
strips with a pair of scissors, and twist
the sticks a little with the hand. This
must be kept Irom the air, or it will
become soft.
MR. R. M. KENNEDY, the Carboline
man, of Pittsburgh, has just purchased
the entire block of buildings, extend
ing from 3d to 4th Avenue, fronting on
Smithfield and running back to Cherry
Avenue, valued at $27">,000, aiul ac
cording to plans and specifications the
entire block is to be removed inside of
thirty days, and a handsome building
will be erected, costing one million 0/
dollars, there must be something in
Carboline besides the name.
BUNS. — One cup of milk, one cup of
sugar, oue cup of yeast, flour to make a
batter. Let it rise over theu add
one-half cup melted butter, a cup ol
sugar, flour to knead it, and let it rise
again, theu roll and cut into cakes,anu
let it rise again.
PROVIDENCE GRAHAM BREAD.— Two
quarts Graham flour, one quart white
flour (small) one cupful (small cup)mo
lasses, half a cupful yeast; only white
flour is sitted ; one quart tepid water to
mix it; mix about as stitTas pound cake
batter; this can be put in roll pans for
breakfast.
GOLDEN-ROD has the property of
stanching the flow of blood lnaremark
able degree, and its prompt application
to wounds has been known to save both
the life of man and beast. On this ac
count some people are in the habit of
drying a quantity ot it for use in any
emergency.
ONE. trial of Dobbins' Electric Soap,
(made by Cnigin A Co., Philadelphia,
Pa.,) will satisfy the most doubting,
of its great merit. Pure and white as
mow. Try it. Make your grocer get
It.
VEGETABLES. — Do not wash vegetables
until just before using them. Lettuce
may be spoiled by dipping it in water
a couple of hours betore bringing it to
the table. Potatoes sufter by being
washed too long before cooking.
COLD CREAM.— Take oil of almonds,
one pound; white wax, four ounces.
Melt, pour into a mortar; add, by de
grees, rose-water, one pint. It should
be light, and white. Use as a mild
unguent to soften the skin, prevent
chaps, &c.
LEMON TEA.—A glass of this delight
ful.drink may often be made from the
tea remaining in the teapot, a few lumps
of sugar, a slice or two of fresh lemon,
with'a little of the juice and some crack
ed ice. If too strong, add water.
WHITE CAKE.— One cup butter, two
cups sugar, three cups flour, whites of
Ave eggs,one teaspoonful soda, two tea
spoons cream tartar, one cup milk.
THE Government proposes putting a
new post office in Pittsburgh, and pur
chased the property between Third and
Fourth streets, fronting on Smithfield
and running back to Cherry avenue.
The Government sold the buildings on
the ground to Mr. Kennedy of Carbo
line fame; he to remove them inside
of thirty days. Mr. Kennedy is now
doing that, and erecting twenty-five
houses in a suburban town called
'Homestead,' of which he (Mr. K.)
owns about nine-tenths. Mr. Kennedy
is at present employing twenty girls
and seven men, besides bookkeeper and
printer. He has his own printing
presses, three in number, paper cutter,
and all the stuff belonging to a first
class job printing office, including
" Hell Box and Devil." Keeps one
paper box factory constantly employed
to make boxes; buys paper by the ton;
nails by the hundred kegs, having as
high as five hundred kegs on hand at
one time. He gold as high as two
thousand bottles of Carboline in one
day last week.
WIT AND HUMOR.
COURT SCENE: "What's gone of your
husband, woman?" "What's gone of
him, yer honor? Faith, and he's gone
dead." "Ah! pray, what did ho die
of!" "Die of, yer honor! lie died of
a Friday." "I don't mean what day of
the week, but what complaint?"
And It's himself that did not get|tlme
to complain." "Oh, ay—he died sud
denly?" "Rather that way, yer holi
er." "Did he fall in a tit?" No an
swer. "lie fell down 111 a lit, per
haps?" "Why no; not exactly a tit,
yer honor, lie fell out of a window,
or through a cellar door—l don't know
what they call it." "Oh, ay—and broke
his neck?" "No, not quite tlpit, yer
worship." "What then?" "There
was a bit of attiring, or cord, or that
like, and it throttled poor Mike."
"Quite likely. Call the next case."
"WOULD you mind standing here till
I go lu and get a cigar," he asked. "Of
eeurse not," she reulled: "but-cton't
you think, llenry, that smoking Is ex
pensive, aud that It will be easier prac
tising economy after marriage if It is
practised during courtship?" "You're
right," he said; "I shan't smoke any
more, sweet," and she looked unutter
able love at him as they resumed their
stroll. .Just then they came to an lee
cream saloon, and he said : "There,
now, I meant to treat you to Ice cream ;
but, as you say, it is best to practice
economy during courtship. Ten cents
for a cigar, thirty cents for two lee
creams —forty eents saved in a single
night. 1 .et's go over to the fountain
and take a drink of water." They
went; but she was mad enough to bite
her own head off.
A CONVENTION of "The Deaf
Mutes of America" was held in Cin
cinnati last week. A newspaper re
porter entered the room, took a seat,
pulled out his note-book and pencil,
and waited for them to begin. A more
puzzled newspaper reporter was never
seen. When he saw the delegates hold
ing up their hands, and wiggling their
lingers, he thought they were giving
the usual sign for "three beers here,"
"Ave beers here," "two beers here,"
etc., and he involuntarily looked
around for the "beer jerkers," as old
Aristotle called 'eui. He said he knew
when he was In the hall ten minutes,
and no one had been called a liar or a
perjurer, that it was not a political
convention.
HUM BUGGED A^HIU.
I saw so much said about the merits
of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was
always doctoring, and never well, teased
me so urgently to gey her some, 1 con
cluded to be humbugged again; and I
am glad I did, for in less than two
months use of the Bitters my wife was
cured and she has remained so for
eighteen months since. 1 like such hum
hugging.—ll. T., St. Paul.— Pioneer
Press.
A SENTRY placed before a powder
magazine sees his Colonel approach
smoking an imported Havana cigar.
He presents arms and says firmly hut
respectfully. "Pardon me, Colonel.but
smoking is not allowed here." The
Colonel, with a superb gesture, tlings
aways the cigar and gives the faithful
sentinel a louis d'or. As soon as he has
got round the corner, the faithful sen
tinel, with proud tears on his rugged
countenance, picks up the cigar and
finishes it with every manifestation of
delight.
"ISN'T It lovely, Mr. Robinson," said
Miss Fitzjoy, as she daintly held up
her skirts from the dew, "to see the
handiwork of nature in the ripening of
the crop? The sun and rain combine
to give us the fruitage of the soil"—
"Yes, ma'am, and the murketmencom
bine to cheat us out of the value of it.
Why, green corn ain't bringing noth
ing, potatoes don't pay for digging,and
you've got to give apples aw ay."
THREE little girls had great fun In a
neighbor's house at South Bend, Ind.,
during the absence of the family. They
first broke all the window-panes. Then
they poured several gallons of milk on
the parlor carpet. Finally.they emptiei.
six dozen cans of raspbberries and
huckleberries Into a tub, and dyed all
the bed-clothes they could find in the
juice.
VEGKTINK. — The great success of the
Vegetine as a cleanser and purifier of
the blood is shown beyoud a doubt by
the great numbers who have taken it
and received immediate relief, with
such remarkable cures.
ENGLISH ladies in Portugal play lawn
tennis in bowing Eastern trousers,
laced at the ankle. There is a bright
colored, square bodice, without sleeves
and tied at the waist, and a loosely
laced skirt comes nearly to the knee.
It is an adaptation of the country cos
tume in which are Moorish features.
THE savage of the Fiji Islands, who
knows nothing of chastity, sins less,
says a recent writer, than the beauty
who plays with temptation and stands
on the verge of danger calculating how
far she may go without ruining her
reputation.
"YOIR future husband seems very
exacting; he has been stipulating for
all sorts of things," said a mother to
her daughter, who was on the point of
being,married. "Never mind, mam
ma," said the affectionate girl, who was
already dressed for the wedding, "these
are his last wishes."
"IK yos are a quiet, honest citizen,
how did these skeleton keys and brass
knuckles happen to be in your coat
pockets?" "I reckon, judge, me and
the policeman must have changed coats
in the scuffle. We were very much ex
cited."
A PRISONER in the Delaware State
Prison was injured by a falling wall,
and has brought suit against the State
for damages. The curiosities of law
are never to be exhausted.
national Treatment and Positive Cures
Are what the afflicted seek for, and
those who resort to Dr. Pierce's Family
Medicines are not doomed to disappoint
ment. So positively efficacious in his
Favorite Prescription in all cases of fe
male weaknesses, nervous and other de
rangements incident to the sex, that
this potent remedy is sold under a posi
tive guarantee. For particulars see
Pierce's Memorandum Book (given
away by druggists), or see the wrappers
of the medicine, hold by druggists.
WASECA, Minn., April sth, 1879.
R. V. Pierce, M. D.:
Dear Sir—l feel that I should be
neglecting my duty were I to fall In
giving my testimony as to the value of
your medicines. For years 1 have been
a great sufferer from a complication of
chronic diseases which our physicians
treated in vain. I am now using your
Favorite Prescription and find myself
almost well. Your medicines have done
me more good than anything 1 have
ever used.
I remain greatefully yours,
MRS. £, B. PARMALEE.
Bap Breath arises from the stomach.
Anil can be easily corrected If you tako
Simmons' Liver Regulator. It is pecu
liarly adapted to the stomach, correct
ing acidity, destroying foul gases and al
laying infl iminution. Take alter eating
a half-tablespoonful, it assimilates with
the food and ensures perfect digestion,
without which that repulsive disorder,
Bad Breath, must ensue. The L>elawar
Democrat say: "For the cure of Dys
pepsia, Bilious Complaint and Head
ache, Simmons' Liver Regulator has nc
•qual. it rarely falls to effect a cure,
and never in giving relief. There is nc
ingredieut In its manufacture that can
injure any one. It has been tried foi
many years, and unlike many othei
medicines, is steadly gaining the con
fidence ot the public "
llkakd in miti-cliauucl: Robinson
—"You've seen more of the world
than most people, Mra. Smart. Now
where have you met the handsomest,
pleasantest aud be*t bred people ?"
Fair American—"Well, among your
British aristocracy." Koblnson —"In-
deed? That Is most gratllylng to my
pride as an Englishman. And *vhere
have you encountered —a—the ugliest,
vulgarest ami most offensive speeluiens
of humanity?" Fair American —
"Well, among your British aristoc
racy !"
For Ibe Cntnpalgii.
The New York Wkkki.* Hun will be found ■
useful auxiliary by all who are earnestly work
ing for the reform of the national Government.
Throughout the Presidential canVtuts of 1880
T* Hun will give tie reader* a full, clear and
honest report of events and opinions. Believ
ing that the evils which have so long besel
the oouutry can be oured only by a change ol
the party id power, it will support for Presi
dent and Vice President, Hancock and Eugish,
the nominees of the National Republican
Democracy. It will also support such candi
dates in tlie Congress districts as may giv*
the best promise of keeping the National Leg
islature out of the grip of fraud, bribery and
corruption, and in the ooutrol of common
aense and patriotism.
To all those who sympathize with our pur
pose, we commend the circulation of Ih
Weeki.Y HUN.
In order that they mav most efficiently co
operate with us, we will send Tue W kkkia
Hun to clubs or sinrle sulwcriiers, POSTPAID
for Twenly-fite Cents, till the President a)
election. As this barely covers cost, there
will be no discounts tor orders howevir large.
Raise clubs in every school district.
Five dollars will pay for twenty subscrip
tions for the campsigu. Addr -es
THE HUN. New York City.
Shan't I titke a lllue Pill?
No. don't take it and run the risk of mer
curial poisons, hut whuu bilious aud consti
pated get a box of the celebrated Kidney-
Wort, and it will speedily cure YOU. it is na
ture's great remedy fo" c •nstipation, and foi
all kidney and liver diseases. — Nlws.
Safe and Reliable.
A. W. Brown. M. D., of Pro v. deuce, It. L,
save : " 1 have used limit's Remedy in my
practice for the past 16 years, and cheerfully
recommend it as being a safe and reliable
reuiedv." All d seases of tlie Kidneys, Liver,
Bladder and Urinary Organs are cured by
Hunt's Remedy. Tr al size. 75 cents,
A lliion to Humanity
is anything that will ease pain, and a pubiifl
benefactor one who is able to relieve huuiau
ailments. The most ]>&iiiful of all bodily ills
is surely piles, and such has been tlie absurd,
empirical barbarous treatment of this terrible
disease for 3000 years that scientific men began
to despair, aud a distinguished modern surgeon
has pronounced it the "opprobnum of tlie
profession." Afllicted millions tortured with
pain and deceived by the false pretensions of
pile nostrums, cried out in the language of the
Bible; "Who is this that darkenethcounsel by
words without knowledge: canst thou draw out
a Leviathan with a hook?" Dr. Silshee is a
benefactor, and Auakesis, tlie great infallible
pile remedy, the most beneficent discovery of
tbe age; a simple, safe, prompt aud permanent
cure for this terrible, painful and heretofore
almost incurable disease. Half a million suf
ferers pronounce it infallible; none use it
without beuefit, and doctors of all medical
schools prescribe it It is the dieoovery
of a scientific chemist and practicing physician
after 40 years' experience, and pronounced to
be the nearest to an infallible remedy known.
Atiaktsis. Dr. 8. Hdsbee's External Pile lle
nedv is sold by all first-class druggists. Price
$1 00 per box. Hamples mailed free to all suf
'erers on application to I*. Neuataedter A Co.,
Jox 3046 New Yo r "
Vegetine.
More to He than Gold.
Walrolr, Mass., March T, ltso.
Mr. H. R. strtrns:
I wish to inform you what Vpgcttne has don
for me. I hive been troubled with Eryslpela
Humor for more than #0 years in my limbs end
other parts ot my body, and have been a great
sufferer. 1 commenced taking Vegedne one
year ago last Aug us and can truly s<y it has
done more for me than any other medicine. 1
seem to be perfectly free from tbls humor and
can recommend It to every ine. would not be
without this medicine—'tis more to me than
gold—Dd 1 feel it will prove a blessing to oiheni
as It Las t" me.
Y'oura, most respectfully,
MRS. DAT ID CLARK,
J. BENTLEY, says:
IS bai done mors rood than all medi
cal treatment.
Nbwmarkkt, unt.. Feb. t, ltae.
Mr. H. R. Strvkns, Boston, Mass.-
Hlr—l have sold during the past year a con
siderable quantity of your Vegetine, and I b -
Jleve, In all cases it has given s tlsfactlon. In
one case, a delicate young lady of about 17
y-ars was much benefited by Its use. Her pa
rents Informed me that It had done her more
good than all the medical treatment to which
■he had previously been subjected.
Yours, respectfully,
J. BENTLEY, M. D.
Loudly in its Praise.
Toronto, Ont., March S, 180.
H. R, Stktrvs. Boston:
Dear Mr—Considering the short, time that
Vegetine has been before the public here, it
■ells well as a blood purifier, and for troubles
arising from a slugglsfl or torpid llvp r It Is a
first-class medicine. Our oustomera apeak
loudly in its prulse.
J. WRIGHT & CO.,
Cor. Queen and Elizabeth Street*.
Vegetine.
PKKPARRP BT
11. K STKTENS, ltoaton, Nana
Vegeiine is Sold by all Druggists.
A nAnta Wotito/1 *'' >r * fast-selling staple
Agents w antea H rticio go.><i profits
■•.mrlefree Address Mara' a' Fremont. O
|K "J A i'KAK and eaponsos to agents
sL 11l Outfit Free. Address
Hf t I I *O. VICKERY. Augusta, Me.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Ches
ter. Fa., opens September 8. Civil engineering,
Chemistry, Classics and Engliali Degrees couterrsd.
Col. THEO. HYATT. Pres.
GREA T^ESi|^|^^^ N pES
S nd tamp for Catalogue.
JclHes, Shot Ouua, Rerolvsrs, sent 0.0. d- for examination
[| The Only Remedy B
That Acta at tha Same Time on
■Tlie Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys*
LJ This combined action gives it irondtrfui M
power to cur call diseases. n
s Why Are We Slck?H
| Because we allow these great org ant to fts-H
Wucoms clogged or torpid, and poisonous Aufl
f trior# are therefore forced into the blooaLh
hat should be expelled naturally. ■
HltUloaraeM. Piles, Constipation. KhineyH
Complaint* and Dlifmm, Weak- VI
nessea and Rerrons Disorders.
jtmby causing jrw action of these organs onemk
I heir power to ihrotc off disease. U
hfl Why Naffer Dillons pains and aches t ■
M Why tormented with riles, Constipation iCj
11 Why frightened over disordered Kidneys 111
I Why sndure nerronn or sick headacheat I
Why have aleeplesa alKhta I
M C> KIDNEY WORT and rejoice Infl
IV health.. It <# a dry, vegetable compound on</y
hloss vMiks(e*tll make six |t*of Mrdlelar. Hj
B Get it of your Drugqlst, he will order if*
for you. Price. SI.OO. hfl
M WELLS, BICEA2OBQX k CO., Proprietors, M
n| | (Will Mod coat paid.) BsrlliftM, VW II
(lOSTETTEIfr
6%* STOMACH 0*
B|TTEB S
Though Nlinking like an Aspen Lewi
nriih the chills and D-ver, the victim of malaria
mav sil l ieeov.-r bv u-ing this c l braied spe
cific. which riot oaly breads up the u est aggra
vated attacks, but prevents their recurrence.
11 lHlnhiil ely pr f Table to qululue. not only be
cause a docs the business far more thoroughly,
Out al oou account of tt-> perfe t wholes-me
n-'s an<l invigorating action upon he entire
i\ --tern. For sa oby all Druggists and dealers
generally.
A Medicine without a Rival.
THK UkhATEST
KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE
EVER KNOWN.
HUNT'S REMEDY has saved from linger.
lng disease and death hundreds who have been
given up by physicians to die.
HUNT'S REMEDY cures all Diseases
of the Kidneys, Hladder, Urinary Organs,
Dropsy, Oravel, Diabetes, and Inconti
nence and Retention of Urine.
HUNTS REM EDY encourage*sleep,creates
an appetite, braces up the system, and renewed
henlih Is the result.
HUNT'S REMEDY cnrcs Pain In the
Side, Rack, or Loins, General Debility,
Female I)heaes, Disturbed Sloep, Loss
of Appetite, Bright'* Disease, and all
Complaints of the I rino-Genltal Organs.
HINT'S REMEDY quickly Induces the
Liver to healthy action, removing the causes
that produce Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia,
Sour Stomach, Coativenesa, Piles, Ac.
Bv the use of HUNT'S REMEDY tbs
Btomaoh and Bowels wiH speedily regain their
strength, and the Blood will be perfectly purified.
HUNT'S REMEDY is purely vegetable, and
meets a want never before furnished to the pub*
he, and the utmost reliance may be placed in it.
HUNT'S REMEDY Is prepared express
ly for the a!>ove diseases, and has never
been known to fail.
One trial will convince yon. For Sale
by all Druggists. Send for Pamphlet to
WM. E. CLARKE. Providence, R. I.
Prftca, 75 cents, and $1.25 (large size)
STANDARD BIOCRAPHIES
OF THE PRESIDENT I AT. CANDIDATES.
50 Page* Each, NEW. AUTHENTIC.COMPLETE.
Able Authors, The Fastest Selling Books
Fine Illustrations. of t e Day.
Life of Gen.
Beat Books. *•/" Liberal Terms. JHS
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JHOP BITTERS^!
(A Medicine, not a Drink.)
CONTAINS
HOPS, BrCIIU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
AVHTITK PfKRST AXI RKSTMEPICALQCALI
TIKS OK ALL OTUKK BITTKKS.
THEY CUKE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels.
Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness and especially
Female Complaints.
SIOOO IN COLD.
Will be paid for a case the.v will not cure
help, or for anything impure or Injurious
fouud in them.
your druggist for Hop Bitters and try I
theni before you sleep. Take uo other. I
D 1. C Is an absolute and lrreststlble cure for I
Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco aud
narcotics.
■■■MH Send fob Circular. iMBHOn
All shorr sold by druggist*.
Hop Ritt.ri Mfc. Co., Rochrstrr, N. Y.. A Toronto, Out, I
KIDHEY DISEASES, C Z TI ® N
are quickly and rarely oared by the nee of KJLUN 81-WOB.T. ThJe now nod wondsrfal remedy which la
kartng euoh an Immmre sale In ell perte of the oountry, workeon natoral prlnolplaa, It restores etreafth
and tone to the rt tens sad organs, end through them eloaneea the eyetem of aooumulatsd and poisonous
honors. rtisossas of thirty yeare standing have been eared, eleo Pllea, Oonetlpatlon, Rhenmatlim,
4>0., which have distressed the rlcttme for yeare. We have volumes of teetlmony of Its wonderful curative
power. No longer nee Alcholie Bittern, which do store harm than good, or drastlo pills, but nee naturae
remedy, KCDNIT-WOET, aad health will be quickly retained. Oat It of your Druggist, Prlca* ft I.
(Will ecnd poet paid.) WELLS, KICHAKPkOK A CO., Pwff. Bsrllagtoe, Yk
% Dr. Pierce' 6 Golden Medical Discovery cures all Humors, from the worst ScroTula to a
common Rlotcli, Pimple, or Eruption, Erysipelas, lAalt-rlieiuit, Fever Sores, Scaly or
Hough Skin, in *hnrt, all diseases caused by bad blood, arc conquered by this powerful,
purlfving, and invigorating medicine.
Especially lias it manifested its potencv in curing Tetter, Rose Rash, Rolls, Carbun
cles. Sore Eyes, Scrorulous Sores and Swellings, White Swellings, Vcitre or Thick
Meek, and Enlarged Glnnds.
If von feel dull, drowsv, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots
on facie or bodv, frcqvient headache or diz2iness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or cfiilla
alternated with hot flushes, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from
Torpid Liver, or •• Biliousness.** As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery has 110 equal, as it effects perfect and radical cures.
In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Weak Lungs, and early stages of Con
sumption, it has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce it ths
greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold by druggists.
No nee of taking the large, repulsive, nauseous pills. These
a Pellets (Little Pills) are scarcely larger than mustard
C seeds.
•izPfcL F, v Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required
wU r \o f9k S vYv. while using them. Tnev operate without disturbance to the
\\v fea UVO svstem, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache,
O Oik f\\\ Qt fE* Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain In the Shoulders,
Y\ *5 Tightness of Chest, ltlzziness, Sour Eructations from
• The - ZJttie Giant" Cathartic. Stomach. Bad Taste in Mouth, Bilious attacks. Pain In
v 00 """ region of kidneys. Internal Fever, Bloated feeling
•bout Stomach, Bush or Blood to Head, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets.
Sold by druggists. - woKIP'S DLSPFN'SiKT SF.DII'AL ASSOCIATION. Pron'r*. Buffalo. X. T
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or the teacher—and DO more. But this little
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■ ■■■ll I*l lew that Dcßlng's Pile
|sk I I I I I 9 I Remedy failstocure. Gives
■ inbnedi&Ce relief, cures oases
I at long standing In 1 week.
•rraripee hat prirtfrd on it in black a Pile of S'onct and
Dr. Jr. NtlferU Hqkature, Phila. Mia bottle. Sold
by all druggists. Bent by mail by J. P. Mn i.r.B, M. D.,
SW. oar. Tenth and Arch Sta.. PbiLaaa.Pb
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsajarilliai Resolreit,
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
•
FOR THB CURB OF CHRONIC DISBAR*.
SCROFULA OR STPHIUTIO, HKRBDI
- OR CONTAGIOUS,
Be It Seated la The Langs or Mtomnch, Hkhi
or Bones, Flash or Narwas,
CORRUPTING THE 80L1DB AND VITIATING
THB FLUIDS.
Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Glandular
Swolling, Hacklag Drv Couirh, Cancerous Affec
tions, syphilitic Oomplal'.te, Bleeding of the
Lungs. Dyspepsia. Water Brash, Tio Doloreux,
White swellings, Tumors, Uloera, akin and Hip
Diseases, Mercurial Diseases, Female Oom
pLunts, Gout, Drop jr, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis.
Consumption,
Liver Complaint, Ac,
Not only Ass the SanapariUlan Resolvent
excel all remedial agents la the cure of Chronla,
Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diseases,
but It la the only posture ewe lor
KIDOTT ABB BLADDERCOUPLAOTS,
Ortnary and Womb Dteraeee, Gravel, Diabetes,
propsy. Stoppage of Water, InconUaenoe ot
Urine, Blight's Disease, Albuminuria, and In all
saaes where there are brick-dust deposits, or
the water Is thiok. cloudy, mixed with sub
stanoes like Che white of an egg. or threads like
white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious
appearance and white bone-dust deposits. Tod
when there la a pricking, burning sensation
when passing water, and pam In tne small ol
the back ana aieng the loins. Sold by Drug
gists. PRIOR ONB DOLLAR.
OVARIAN TUMOR OF TIN YEARS' GROWTH
OUKKD BY DR. RADWAY'S RKMRDLBS.
One bottle contains more of the active princi
ples of Medicines than any other Preparation
Takes in Teaspoonful doeea. while others re
tulre five er six times as much.
R. R. R.
RADWAY'S -
Ready Relief,
CURBS AND PREVENTS
OYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA,
CHOLERA MORBUS.
FEVER AND AGUE.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA. .
DIPHTHERIA,
INFLUENZA,
SORE THROAT,
DIFFICULT BREATHING.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Looseness Diarrhoea Cholera Morbus or pain
ful discharges from the bowels are stopped in
13 or to minutes by taking lUd way's Ready Be
lief. No congestion or Inflammation, so weak
ness or lassitude will follow the use of the R. K.
IT WAS THE FIRST AND IS
The Omly Pain Remedy
that Instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, allays inflammations, and cores Concrea
tion*. whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels
or other glands or organs, by one application.
In from owe to twenty minute*, no mat
ter how violent or excruciating the p*un. cue
Rheumatic. Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled. Nerv
ous. Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may
i Buffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford
| instant ease.
In flam mitt lon of the Kidneys,
lnflamination of (he Bladder,
Inflammation or the Rowel*
Congestion of the Lungs.
Bore Throat, Iklffieult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Hesurt.
Hysterics, (roup, Diphtheria
_ Catarrh, Inflnsnsa
Headache. Toothache,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
Neuralgia, Rh en mat Intra
Culd Chills, Ague Chills,
Chilblains and Frost Rites
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
r parts where the pain or difficulty exists will
afford ease and comfort.
Thirty to sixty drops In a half tumbler of
water will in * few minutes cure Cramps.
Sprains Hour Stomach. Heartburn, Sick Head
ache, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Colic. Wind tn the
Bowels and all internal pains.
Travelers ahould always carry a bottle of R id
way's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from
sh&nge or wa'er. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Price Fifty
Cents per Lottie.
Radway's Regulating Pills.
fsrfset Porgattr**, Soothing ApsrisoU,
Act Without Pain. Always Reliable
and Natural la their Operation.
k VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FUR CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
iweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and
Itrengthen.
Radwat"b PILLS, for the cure of ill Disord en
ot the Momacb, Liver, Bowels. Eddneys, Blad
der. Nervous Diseases. Headache, Constipation,
OosUvenesa,* indigestion. Dyspepsia, Btl'ous
ness Fever. Inflammation of ths Bowels, Piles,
and all dcr mgen&nta ot ths Internal _yisoera.
Warranted to effect a perfect cum!® Purely
vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals ot
deleterious drugs.
tar-o'iserve the following symptoms resulting
from Diseases of the Digestive Organs: Consti
pation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood la
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart
burn, Disgust or Food, Fullness or Weight la
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut
tering at tne Heart, Choking or Buffering Sen
sations when in a lying posture. Dimness of
Vlalon, Dots or Webs Before the Bight, Fever a- d
Dull pain in the Head, Deflclenc> of Perspira
tion, Yellowness or the Skin and Byes. Pain in
the Side. Chest. Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning tn the Fle^h.
A few dosee of Radwat*i PULLS will free ths
system from all the above-named disorders.
Fries, 38 Cests per Bex.
We repeat that the reader must consult our
books and papers on the subject of diseases and
their oure. smo ig which may be named :
"False and True ,*
"Radwi>y oa Irritable Urethra,''
"Httdvay oa Scrofula,"
and others relating to different Glasses of Dls
eases.
■OLD BY DRUGGISTSi
MEAD "FALSE AND TRUE."
Bend s letter stamp to RADWA f A co,
Fe. 33 Warm. Car. Church Mt., New
York.
•VTnfonnatlon worth thousands will be sent
to you.
TO THE PUBLIC.
There can be no better g"arantee of the value
or DML Radwat's old esta llshed R. R. R. Rbmb-
DIBS thau the base and worthle s Imitations ot
them, as there are False Relief?
and Plllai Be sure and ask for Radway's, And
see that the name "Badway" is on whst you
buy
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PIMP
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