AtTRK-in,TIT RE. Firrv MILLIONS LOST BT INSUFFICIENT FEEDING. —Chief Statistician Dodge, of the Agricultural Department, made a re port last spring upon the spring condition of farm stock. The most suggestive por tion of the report relates to the investiga tion of lhe gain or loss resulting from the winter's feed of cattle. The question was whether the manure left tepresented the net profit of the torage supplied at so great cost. The following conclusions were de duced from the facts aud opinions of stock growers In all parts of the countij: 1. A considerable percentage of stock fed ac tually lose in flesh and weight. 2. An other large traction mamtaiu their weivht and s.ild to liooe and sise of frame, hut de crease in flesh. 8. A small proportion make increase of weight. 5, 10, 20 or 30 per cent, depending upon comtortable shelter and amount and variety of food. Those farmers who tall fo shelter stuck, who stint their for&ae supply . r g ve inuu tntious material, make no gam in tl"sb, and ofien lose in condition and weignt, as well as in capacity for the more profitable result ot pasturage in the following sum mer. The contest between such results and the experience of skilled feeders is strikiugly shown "The difference lies between acuirent habit of neglect and a tbritiy custom of systematic feeding lot dub." it is shown that the saving of a moderate margin of this wide difference, say a hundred pounds during the season, at the lew estimate ol $3, would he an tq nv ient lo hlty millions of dollars lor thai pur lion of our cattle il at are fed iu winter. FAHM GATES. -—Have as few gates ss possible. Each one is su expense in lis construction and subsequent care. It nev er pays to make a poor gate. Ihe traiuc should be constructed ol hsrd and lastiug wcod, with the slats of light but durable material. This gate cecds thorough brac ing with strips of wood, or better, rods of iron, which IUQ from the bottom of the iatch and to the top of the hinge-end. A gate thus braced cannot sag.as it is impos sible ler it to get out ot the rectaogulai form. W hen finished the gate should be painted. The farm gate should be wide enough to permit the free piusage ot loads of nay and gram, rollers, ond harvesters. A most important point is a large, dura ble aDd well-set post, upon which the gate is to be hung. Ihe binge-post shouid not be It as than eight inches square, and set ai least 8} tect detp. The earth needs to be rammeu firmly around the post. A first class gate is expensive at the outset, but needs very little attention afterwards for several years. LILIES —A ten-inch pot is not too large lor a lily bulb. The bulu should be planted deep, having an inch or an ineh and a halt of soil over the very top of it. and it is better that the top soil be lighter than the rest, to allow the stem to putb through easily. When filled, the soil should be an inch below the top of the rim of the pot, to allcw for watering. Tiie pottea bulbs are to be set away in the cel lar, the same as already described, but it will be much lorgtr befo: e they are nady to bring out; this will be in the spring, wLeu ibey show the green 6tem pushed up out of the soil. COBN-FTALK FUEL. —An lowa farmer, who Las Loth coal and wood on his (arm, waima his house wiih corn-stalks, aDd claims that they make the best and cheap est luel oe cao get. He uses a large s'ove, and burns the sta'ks iu tigh ly bound bun dies, weighing about forty pounds each. A bundle burns three hours (without flau t) in an ali-'igLt skve. Ibe large stove offers so much radiating surface that it does not Deed to he very hot. Five bun dles a day, or 600 for the winter,suffice to keep the stove going and the room warm DB. N. H. FA A KEN, of Chicago, State Vtteiinsry burgeon, is taking aotive steps to prevent the spread of cont°gious diseas es the cattle of that State, his ef fort i being especially directed against plsjio-pntumonia, which is playing havoc an ong the tattle of Mew York, Pennsyl vania. New Jersey and Maryland. The penalty for importing cadle into Illinois fr-Hn these mtested districts is very heavy and will probably have the desired effect. JEVEBT practical dairyman knows full well the importance of lakmg proper care of nis oows. It matters not how well the other branches of the dariry are cared tor; unless the fountain head, the cows them selves, are managed with a proper regard to their best care, there will surely be a deficit in the returns of the dairy at ihe end of the season. COBN.— Sterpmg corn in strong solution of talt-petre twmty-four to forty eight hours before planting is said to be a pro tection against mice, squirrels and woru s. Copperas in strong solution is also rt com mended. As protection against worms mix half a pint of boiling tar to each peck of corn; stir briskly. A CTLD cow Is the picture of misery,and a sure evidence of no profit. Fo this rea son the cow stable should be got in readi ness to rec* ive the mmates the cold nights that come so suddenly and unawares in the fall. There is no point in the dairy of equal importance to that of keeping the owa well Ud and warm. A OCLD, damp, slry temperature will cause animals to consume more food with out corresponding result in bone, muscle, fiesh, tr tat, much being used in keeping up warmth. A GOCD guide for a safe quantity of grain per day to maturing cattle is ond pound to each hundred of their weight; thus au animal weighing 1,000 pounds may receive ten pounds of grain. SPIDERS. — When these Infest house plants sponging the leaves on both Eides and syringiDg the plants so that the water is thrown on the under as well as upper sides of the leaves, will be effectual. ON an average it costs, on charging eve ry possible item, twelve cents for every additional pound ad*ed to the weight of a two or three year old fattening beast. No cattle beast whatever will pay for the direct increase to its weight from the consumption of any kind or quantity ot tood, the manure must be properly valued. JN this country the market value of etoie cable can Le increased thirty-six per cent, during six months of the fattening finibh. IMMEDIATELY when an animal begins to fret for lood, immediately it begins to lose tlesh; never check the fattening process. IN using roots it is one guide to give just HO much; in association with other things, o t&at the animal may not take any water. CHAMOIS leather is an excellent ma terial fwr deoorative purposes. It takes oolor well, and is besides so Eoffc and pliable that it can be very readby em broidered; in addition to this it answers wtil lor designs in dry color. DOMESTIC. WARTS do not penetrate deeper than the skii). There are some canstios that will remove them, extirpation with the knife or scissors is better. When the wart is very small it may lie clipped ef fectively close to the skin with a pair of clipping-shears and the parts touched with lunar caustic. When the pedicle or stem is of considerable size a strong ligature of sndler's silk, well waxed, should be passed tirmly round the wart at its very base and the ends of the silk tied in a manner so that the ligature can be readily tightened daily. All means of nutriment being thus destroyed the wait or tuuior will in a very short time lie killed and drop oft'. Where the warts are large or iu large clusters simi lar to a bunch of grapes it will mediate their removal to cast or fasten the ani mal by means of a strong twitch and extirpate them elose to the skin by means of a sharp knife or clipping shears; the base or roots should then lie slightly soired with a hot iron to prevent the wart from growing agaiu. They may also be treated in the follow ing manner: Take a common su.ure ue*. die, arm it with a double ligature, each consisting ot three threads of Sad ler's twine w 11 waxed, pas* the needle through the oolitic tf the wart, as close down to the skin as possible, tie each halt ol the thread with a surgeon's or weaver's knot as tightly as the Knot can be tied, then out the euos oil middling close to the knot, and iu a short time the wait will ir* p oil'. If the ixp tied surtstet should not heal satistaeu-r.ly, moisten them occasionally with equal I arts ot tincture of sh>es uud mynh. II any disposition is manifested iu the parts to ulc/rate, sprinkle them with equal parts o! finely pulverized cintrooi.l ami blood root. A 1 wait- cau be veiy teadily removed by the means herein described. CHICKEN GRANT. — Of course you have kept your dripping pan with sufficient water to prevent drying or burning while roaatiug yuur fowl. Tilt re should be from half u pint to a pint when the turkey or chickeu is done. This should be set on the stove iuid tipped, so that one end of ihe pau is near y dry. Into this corner put a piece of bu ter the size oi an egg, and as it melts rub into it u large spoonful of tlour, then mix with gravy and bring to ft boil. Add the heart, hver, etc., which have pre Viously been chopped fine. Halt if nec essary, aud send hot to the table. Tins way ot mixing the flour and butter to gether is the greatest possible improve ment on the ordinary method of mixing the dour in water, and pouring in to the boiling grvy. Tlour should be used m this way m making of all gravins, us ing the fat baked from beef, pork etc , (wnen no butter is needed) to mix with the tlour in the end ot the dripping-pan and boiling as ior turkey gravy. HERB is an excellent recipe for the foundation of all kinds of fruit fntteis. Make a batter of bull a pint ol sweet ini.k, ten ounces of tiour and two oun ces of butter; sweeten and flavor to suit your taste, Tue whites of two eggs well beaten are to be stirred in last, or to make variety, you can sometimes use both the yolks and whites. Siir the chopped fruit iu this batter, and fry in hot iuru, dropping it by soooufuis; or you can dip iho trait in the batter and try. The first time you try this weigh the ingredients; alter that it will not be necessary it you are, like most oooks, "good ai guessing." EMBKOCDKKY UPON LEATHER. —The finest kid la usually chosen fur tills work, r-jii the patterns are the sauie as for embroidery m satin stitch. Tne de sign is traced upon the material, and small holes pricked with a stiletto tor the needle to puss through; but occa sionally bucn materials can bo bought ready lor working The design must he cariied out in satiu s itoh in colored hlueeliea, and when the work is finished the Latuer must be pasted upon thin linen to keep it from spnttiug. Fiish lonabie gloves with gaum let* are em bruidertd iu this way in monogr.un, crest* aud lancitul designs. ALMOND CANDY. —Boil BIOWIJ one pound of white sugar and a coffee cu; - lui ot water one-iiali Lour; dear witii tho white of uu egg; test it by raising up a spoonful of the a)rup, and it tne thread snaps it is done. .Next stir in a ouplui ot almond meats, blanched und chopped, and pour into buttered tins, when nearly cold, divide into narrow strips witii a knite. WATER CAXE. —Take four cupfuls of sifted tli ur. two cupiuis of white sugar, half a cupiul of butter, two eg .8 aud one cnpiUi of Water. Turn the water over the butter and stir the sugar into it Add the egg well beaten. Dissolve a email teaspoenfui of saleratus iu a little tx iling water, and stir it in; mix two small te.tspounlul J of cream of tar tar with the Hour aLd add the other in gredients. Jfl 4 vor with lemon. CUSHIONS for deep, cane chairs are made tutted plush or satin, ana as an accompaniment a strip of the same ma terial and color is embroidered as a searl for the back and finished off' with deep Iringe, which is olleu of rich qual ity. BRAIDING is to become popular again. Roui deU soutache will be uocd. as the designs can >e executed in raised work by its use. It is easy to give Eastern effects by carrying out a free design up on muslin, scriui, or thin materials of any kind. ODDLY shaped tables are mnoh in de mand. Some of them are round and low enough toroaih a lady's elbows as she sits at work and are rotary. Others are round in front and straight at the back, and are supported upon half re cumbent figures. COOOANUT CREAM CANDY, —Three cup fuls of sugar, three-fourths of a cup of water and three-fourths of a teaspoofi fui of cream of tartar.Boil ten minutes; when nearly cool add a cup of grated cocoanut; beat to a cream and spread on paper. CRYSTAL is gaining favor. Most beau tiful centre-pieces for the lunch tables are in vogue, deeply cut iu thia mater ial. and a new shiijHj lias superseded the globular, it is not unlike a crescent. THE table d'oyleys are now often em broidered in the centre only. Au initial letter is frequently selected, and within a fanodul or grotesque figure is carried out in raised dotted embroidery. IRIDESCENT mother of pearl is much used tow for bouquet holders, fan-hold ers, uie softly through the night air. An hour lut* r we noticed Gorge ilrivii g with on*> liaud and it lookt d very dan gerous, but not that the horserau awpy: oi, no. i deed; the "danger" w.ia of a different kind. Those who use U rbollne, as now im proved and perfected, the gn at petroleum hair renewer, re slwajs distinguished by tt e bet ot dish-s. It was a tumble wreck. When graudmA got home alie WHS very angry. •Grandma.' said we, "it wasn't us. grandma; it was that had, careless oat; we saw her.' Then praudiuashe grabb ed the poor cit a d such a terrific bcu - iug as she g *ve thut innocent creature I nope no other cat may ever suffer! Poor pussy! Dear old graudnia !" Har-assinc Dream". —An unnatural ex- Atemeut of the brain and nervous sys'ern is tbe direct cause of sleeplessness, as also ot barrassing nocturnal dn ams. Vegetine has a peculiarly southing effect in all such Casts, when taken just before going to bed ANOTHRB iooaoolast hua arisen to in form the world that there were no ap p'es in Switzerland at the timeTHl shot the fruit off his son's head. Perhaps William's al!igd apple was a puuipkiu. fegctiiie. Kidney Complaints. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. The symptom* of an acute attack of Inflamma tion of the kidneys are as loUws : Fever, patu la the small of the back, and thence shooting dowu ward; numbness of the thlghs,\omitlrg, usually at first a deep red color of the urine, which betues pa> aud colorless a.s the dlsca-e increases, and is discharged very often W th [UD and difficulty; oostiveness, and some decree of colic. In chr nio diseases of the kl Ineys the ■yaiploma are pa.n In the back and limb-, drym-as of the skm, frequent urinations (especially at tight), general dropsy, headache, dizziness of signt, .mi mention, and pal p.tation of the heart, gruilnai low. of strength, jialeness and j utfineas of the laoe, cough and short nesa of breath. In diseases of the kklners the VKOKTIMI gives lmiuedia'e relief. It has never failed to cure w hen It la taken regularly and directions followed. In many cases it may take several b.-t'les, es|ttU*a more, and can now truly say lam enjoying the best of heabh. I have gren it to my little daughter with great suc od, I have r-oimmended it to several, and thej uave all been greatly beucfltted bv its uae. Respectfully, J. C. SMI i If, s. Ph-ancis street, Place of biiguie-e, 7s West avenue. ' Mr. Smith is a well-known dealer in stoves and tinware, tor many years lu business .u Rochester. VEGETINE—"The life of all flesh Is the b ood then ol." Au w v * H ■ " H -v' ANAKESIS Dr. S. Silsboe's External Pile Remedy Glret Initant relief and le an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold br Druinrta everywhere. Price, SIOO per bo* presold by mail. Samploe sent fttt to PbvsiciHna ana all anflerera, by P. Neoetaedter A Co, Box BWX New York City. of " Anaketit.'* SELLERS COUGH SYRUP. TIIRT were not one: Thy had only been married a abort time. The other day HLO slung hor arm around liim aud warbled, in alow, tremulous voice: "Do you realize, Adolplius, that now wo are married, we are only 0110 V" "No," re plied the brute, "I can't realize it. 1 have jnat paid a $73 millinery bill, and a lot more of your bills, with several outside preoincta to hear from, ao I am beginning to realilze that, as far as ex pense trot 8. instead of being one, wo are about a half dozen. 1 cau't take in that idea of our being ouo just yet, not by 11 large mujority." We can, without hesitation, say that Dr. Bull a Cough Svrup has given the best satisfaction. Wo have sold an im mei.se amount of if durinirtho past winter. WALLACE, HILTON & Co.. Druggists, Lock ilaven, Pa. A CASK of "thatdepends," "And what age is it \ou are now, dear?" 11 ked the colonel, j tint back from India, of the tall daughter of his friend, Toiukinaon Smith, ,4 \Voll, that is what 1 can't quite make out," returned the girl, tak ing care not co meet her mother's eye "tor when 1 go anywhere with pupa 1 am sixteen, but when 1 go out with miiiumn 1 am never more than twelve next birthday I" The colonel hastened to change the subject. rnf# thi.t Cold. Do net Fulltr your lungs lo become dis t'ttod by allowing a cold to continue with out an • tYort to cure it. Thousands have died p'tmature rtiaths, the victims 01 Consumption, by simply neglecting a coin Dr. Win. Hall's Bilsaru for the lungs will cure colds, coughs and consumption surer and quicker than any other remedy. Iho igti sl.iw, i sure it persisted in ac cording to direction*. Xlrnr>*> Carbolic SIT. Is the best Salve tor cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhtuin, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of ekli eruptions, frecklea and pimples. Get Henry's Carbolic salve, as all others are counterfeits. Price 25 cems. llow she got the notion: Our tailor WHS telling KS about A conversation he had aith a lady, "Sue made me dis gusted." he said. "lTudertr>ok to flatter uie, I think. Galled me a man of posi tion and wealth. What should put that idea i.ito her head?" And, anxious to nid him in understanding the situa tion. we remarked that in nil probability she had seen some of his lulls, and he at once began to ta'k about the weather. OuniumpUou CMed. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by so Bast India .missionary the formula of a ami pie vegetable remedy for the speedy ami permanent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, A3thuu and all Uiroat and Luug Aff.-ctions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its woudertul curative powers In thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it kuowu to bis sutteriug fellows. Actuated by this motive aud a desire to relieve hu man suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direc tions tor preparing aud using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyea, H9 Power * Block, Rochester. N Y. Business improving: "So your Imni n©s in picking up, eli?" said a facetious cobbler to a ragpicker, wlio had just commenced ojicratioau oil an asli barrel in front of his shop door. "Yes, and I see yours is mending !"' quickly replied the ragged urchin, glancing at the dilap ltuted boot in the cobbler's hand. Mensman's Peptonized beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its en tire nutritious properties. It ontaius blood-making, force generating and hfe s'lstaining pn>perties, invaluable for indi gestion, dynjiepsia uerv>ais pn)stration,and aIJ forms of general debility; also, in alj enfeebled cootlitions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, jarticularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, Now York. 6old by all druggists. A PLEASAvriiY in Kansas: One of the meanest tricas the Dt-mocru's liuve beeu guilty of was played on Postmaster CJruui. of Oswego. They hiretl a hnud urgau fiend to play iu frout of the post office for three 'consecutive hours the day ufter the election. Crum nccepted the situation without grumbling, al though he wears a boot of immense siae itud could made it lively for the turi.er of the crank. Rteumalism quickly cure 11 hDd stsmp for Pee prt senpuon. H. ix. Hel pheuatlno, Whfh'ngtt.n, L) C. Bumbletox had a severe Btrain on his cmscieiice the other day. He aims to be tho Loi.eat of critics, and on bt i.ig a-kt-d by the f itho of an anima ted fog hoi n h w lie 1 k> d his daughtei's voice, be repiied: "dhe sings like a Ptttti-(uuder his breathy gonian!" ladies and child urn's boo's and fhon Cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stdleners are. used. Tirrc widow's grief: A young widow to the marble outter —**T' 11 ire, must J put on the tomb of my husband the wonts 'Eternal regrets,' or simply 'll> | grits?"' "Ah, madam." replied tho marble worker, with his most charming smile, "that is for you to decide. Does muduuie think or murryiug again soon?'' To Hilow Vlrli- P<'W r to ebb slowly, imper ceptibly away, is madness; chock It with taat never tilling rtuie>.jr, Allen's Bra n Pood. *l;flforss.—At druggists olid at Allen's rUarniae3,!JlSl3t Av.,N.V. MEDICAL advice: Country doctor (to Tompkins)—".Now, with regard to that cut on tho top of your heud, I don't think it will bd serious, but you must keep your eye on it." And Tompkins, who has the slightest suspicion of a squint, goes uway and dis-recommends that doctor. Bktnnr Men. ' Wei e' Health Renower" r<- aUnts heal h caratdyspepsia, iiapotencj. #l. ' Wells' it i.gi on Ooriis. ' 15c. Ask lit it. Quick, complete ouie. Corns, warta. bunions. UPON second thought: Jones Jr. —- "Come and have a dtiuk, old man " Brown—"Can't. I've joined the No- Drink-Except-ut-Meal-Tunes Associa tion and quite given up that sort of tiling. But, look here, I don't mind, if you'll utandme a dinner:" Dr, Kline's Great Nerve Restorer ts the marvel of the a|ie lor ail nerve diseases. All llts stooped tree. Send to it3l Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IT IS a mistake to suppose that good writers should be good spellers. When the type-setter gets copy from a bud speller h corrects it; when he gets a good speller's copy he (perhaps from foiee ol La bit) charges that also. ETYMOLOGICAL: "Morning! Cold a blazes 'amorniiig," greeted a business man yesterday. "Pretty oold, certaiu ly; but why utter such au absurdity na 'cold as blazes?' Blazes are hot, you know." "What would you say?" "Oh, say it's cold enough to freeze two dry rags together or something of that sort. " The lesson 111 etymology being over, both passed on. SAFE liver CURJ 'rIT „' ■ ■ H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. N.Y. A NOTED BUT tTNTITUTB WOMAN. tho Cosloa liiiJwJ fc \ 1 -v >w The above is & icood llkvaes* of Mr.-, L>'illaE. Put- Aim, of I.yr.n, Mi.. who abnveallotb r liunwn noi'-js Biay be truthfully cJl' dibe ' l oa- P. 1 >-j,d of V. omar," a.. some of bor corrwjomie::ts lovn to cftll her. the L- aealou-Uy (lev .Uxl to her work, which Is tbe outcome of a life-etU'ly, and Li obliged to keep x lady wdvtAnts. to help her cru.werthe l&rpo comwponder.ee wlueh daily jour-1:i u;mn her, cash Louring 1U special burden of coffering, or joy at release from it. IJar Vegetable Oompouad it a nit dioino f r pood and not vQ purposes. 1 Lave pcraonnffy It, /eetigaicd it and am eatitfli-d of the truili of thi*. On amount of It* proven rieiifa it is recommended and pnaertbrd by tbeUfd j hrsit iaas in the country. One caysi "It works like a ch.-itn nnd saw > miycU lain. It will cue out,rely the w.rst form of failing of the uterus, Lruoor-bcea, irrepuiar and painful Menstruation, nil Ovarian Trontdec, InHatnraatioa and Ulceration. Flooding*. all I>i■'placements andtiiecoa (hjquont spinal .voahiiess, and is especially adapted to the Change of life." R permeate every portion of the svstm, and pivee Hjw life and vipor. r remove® falnlnc-w, rtatulcnvy. d'Sttroys all cr vinj for stimulants, and relieves wrak r>-as of the stcmiwh. It cures BloaUng, riendaches, Nervous Proeti ation. Ge icral DfMlity, iflcepKianen, DopreMlon and That fT! : „ of bearing dowu.ca.cs!.lg pain, we'ght ac l backache. Is always permanently cured by l'° t:s*>. It vr i!! at nl 1 tlm'-a, an 1 undar all drcunwtanoe-, art in harn on/ with Uiu law that govci n* the feniali' system. It oosts sl. per I ittlo or aix for $5.. and Is sold by dmgtr'f s. An* - advjo required*" to pe< ial cast**, and the iiatnt-s of luauy who ha> u beca rt -torod to periapt health by tl.o use of tbo V.>pefo' !* C omrottrrt, oon be ohtnJaed by addtcsstag Mrs. P., with hlamp for reply, at Lor home in Lynn, Mass. For U-idney Complain! of et fher so* t'lis com pound ia mur; aased as abundant testimoniali. show. " Mrs. Plnkham's lAvur Pills," says cac writer, "are the beef in Oi* toor' f for tli. wn of Constipation, Bliiousneas and Torpidity of the 11 vo*. Hr Blood Purifier works woaier- In its eprelal llnaand liida fair to tbe Com pour d In its popularity. All most mspvet her ae mi Anjrol oi Mercy whoa sol? ambition is to do pood ' o ofnora ridladetphia, Pn. Mrs. A. M. D GONSiiIPTION, 1 have a positive rM ie*L ler the shove IU*M; bv IS Usu thousand* of cases of tho won-t hind npd of Ion*; standing have been cureii. Indeed, nistron(- Is niv lu Its o:Hciu-y, t list 1 wt'l £ etui TWO l'O iTt.I -> I- Uftß, aether With a V ALU A ft b K TKEATISK tUls disease, !c any sufferer Olv. Bapo sFand P. O. ad-l'i- . iB T. A. tsLthtlM. lsl Pt ~iM.,Sv T Jf COrtK r,1 "y at ,!onie - Sample worth IU f ree . Address ISTIsONSON A Co., Portland, Maine. A OI'XTN WAHTKD for tbe Host aud Fa-teat A aeilißg Pictorial books and Bibles. Irk w re duced 33 per cent. NATIONAL i üb. CO.. ( hilada., la. \Biir> Cure for Epib psv or Fits in 34 h-urs. I>oor. Da. kar.E.aS44 Araeualst.. 8L Louis. Mo. This N.Y. Singer, S2O With $a St of AttncTliK hts Free gm 11. .#£>7 ,-t' . "Iw. Wi.rraineit |K-rfect. l.nrlit liinnhig K"Jw —quiet,handsome and durable, sent SerHlifl IIT en test trial plan when desired HJffll |,M tin I pjr Home llrf.ens: 4 sett >w*r iMC* ' K'-eda, W stops, HiaFaaiual Se' Ci htCtv Bass.oviaveeoupler.tlniw swell. with in stool and $1 Book.onlv fift [J SX 1 Al-o sen! on test trial plan if de /' sMSVrw\i aired. Hipnt ins, magnificent C. iir JFIJRy/f W'A forte, dtuwole inside snd tnit. Cir | oiilnr. with teMtlmoitlalH.frea. A-t 0. Payne & Oft 41 ibtrd av.Chicago Enginos. Hill i" Dsnbto d Reouomb*!, wa/VmsAA A Wrw eo-csr wtt\ M um*t *yiS& than. W o*tM, mot with ra Ausotuatte cHMUt >esd for CWaloifU* "J." W Ru otvs^aaMi %f.lfawlioi* ton §^s*s^ e m't fail U> tnak* a im( •/ r^vn ssmeza OYi vzmam Carefully made \ ALL of i \ the mott Beit Selected Valuable Timber. \ \ improvements. BHSK3 " i \^%r™ The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are for aale by the best houses io the trade. Name ef my nearest agent will be furnished en application to C. Q. BULTCHLEY, Manufacturer, - sot MARKET ST., PHTLADELPHIA, PA.- Qf| OARD C| A LA RGB PI) PC OU Cliromos < | / Chromos |* || ££ wiiii ih' Fsoi'LK'h Mao..zink. Only n cent* *ye*r. A M"■ A MOM i H nam l.ar*ud Nk/| I for Sample iw. or i'< cent* f. r complete V"t I outfit ".i hull the chrii:'W Mo- -y returned t# s! ut eatiulii v mail /V pui-t-|>a,d f"r ei.'i'j. Moin-)-refunded if liotMutl*- fac'ory t.i all. 'i li b offer will not ap;x-.ar ag.uu. ix ud at once or write !■ r an ulnre. Mil ill bItoTHERS. \Va\erly. N. T. rpilE XWIII MJTO V (O. C.) WEEKLY X Ai'Alt. CeiabiUlied 331 l'eaix. THE ST Alt ie a labok. Indkpk.sukmt eight page pt|n N- w> and Goa nip, Political, Personal, society ai d Local AlLura-Cor reepondeuoo, .skd< he, Home Article*. Faehio- Notm. Te:<-rr iph Newa (having it* own vire to New York) Literary N< tee. The Market*. etc, Seud for Try It Only Our hollar m Year. Addruua Tlie We.fcly Ktar. Washington, D. 0. T IfANTFD—iAdW-aor V ou r.ic Men, in every town or v c un!ry, t i take nioe, light and pleimant work at their own 1i"Io"a; iiocauAUfwng; good salary Addn-wa RELIABLE Mrd CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Drmwir IT. A Mk In of Ueauly ta a Joy Forever. DR. T. Fr.LI Y GOURAUDS Oriental Croam, or Magical Beantifier. .£ Remove* Tan _ -* n Flmplei, f.%y> Frecklei, felt of aimilar ssst.J&S Dr. L. A. Kayre. aald to a lady of the HAtrr TON (a pa. ti~ut:>—"A* yon ladle* will um them. I recommend "G juraud'e Cream' aa tlx- lcaat harmful *f all the Skin pre par itiona." (me Ix'ttle will last eis month*, twiog ft everyday. Ala < l'ond re Subtile removes euperflu ©u< ba:r without injury to the akin. aiMK M. B.T GOUKAUD. Sole Prop.,Bondet.H.T. F.r e de t>y all drugviwta and Fancy Uooda Dealer* throughout the U. H., Caaadaa and Europe. wtre of b*ae imitations. 11 .u*o Reward for arced and proof of any one Helling the iima ThabUrL rneratrd portion of Ihl* card biU alzr facsimile of ttar end of the wrapprr of WARNER'S I Beware of Fraafl. Unscru pulo us I parti es nave tried to imitate our Rem edy and deceive thcpjblic by using SIM'LAR NAMES, bgt do not bede coi vo d j see that | the word I SAFE with pic* 5 tore of an 3 Iron Safe, 1 onablack I wrapper ■ and white g letters is I on every I package. I Also, see I that it is I on the la- I bel and I stamp, |j and take I no other. $lO Those wishing to make money in 20 COTTON FUTURES qq can pet full information and circulars mailed free on appli -100 r.ition to l>oris r fr^y. (OH.niNHION RR KRR. Kcnnsr Block. X' V otU.KANS, LA. ~H ALL'S UKBALSAM rrr C*mamfillon, Coltfm Pnemmnnliu In fluenaui. lirwiicliin! Pifflruhlrit, Hrnnrhltla, llaarorntJiis Croup, \Vliuoiiu* nii(t nil IliwMM of the Brr:ilniii|i llriuiiH. It oAntbni imd braJ ihf .llriiiln iior of i tip l.iinrs inflamed nnti potHOticd by thr iU-cujm-, mini prrtrnli the nicht mvenl* nnc nrriiiit the ehrol which nrooniD.iß} h. I ontuuinciuii In not nn Inrurublr malady. HAI.I/N lUl.sAyl 111 roro you, even u jui^Milw l if i'nh—— TlT— i DR. KUNIPBGRiEAT 6*2 &■ Nerve Restorer M . J E) for all Bmuv axjj bietq B9wiir.;. Oxt.i s; kk ccke ros Krß\TArrto- FiTS.F'MMrsr.aM.IXFAM.IBLE IftsVea Ksjw> di.-tffi >.i. .V.i fits x.KI.IFE,93I Arch E9<-r Phiirda .TV ffm l>rugji*L Untart mf /VaJ*. Dfi. H. w. LOBTIIEDICIOFFICES. NO. r NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET, .miadelphia. Pa. l years' expcrleiioo. (Estab lished tor treatment with purely vegetable medl clnea) Dr. Lebb's long experience in the treat ment of disease* enables him to guarantee e care In all caaea Consultation free and strictly con fidential. Call in person or by letter. Office hoars: 11 to i and 7to 10 even'ng. TJEMMI < NM tne Soldier*. their Widows, Children 1 or pareuta. Under new iaws thonaanda entitled to luorvain- IVi,in. to J.ev. F. D. Power, Chap lain U. *. II ii. Write for lawn and Information. Pat ents procured. Addraso, with stamp, BELL LAI ALLL LEU & CO., Washington, D. 0. ADD TOIiINGOME Clurwt otter), thenun-at nieatiof niak ng regular monthly profit- from Invenimc UoffietofiOUuor more dealing iu BRAIN. PROVISION & STOCKS £m ii member get* the benefit of combined capiiaJ of the Club Ite ports aent weekly. Dividends paid nn>nthly. Chili 13 |>alil shareholder* bark their money In profit* in past three months, still Waving original amount making money lu Club, or returned ou demand. Shares,llo each. Explanatory circulars sent Dee. Reliable correa|>ondenta wanted everywhere. Address H. K. Kkkdall A Co. Leuiu Mcbta. 177 A ITV La Salle St. Ohioaoo, 111 TRUSS Cm ■itf'tth /, .rffHmPddlflriMSMidl.ilM- V "Xf J" b capthapa, whfc Ssif-AdlwUsa Ballln eeoUr, adapfci U*lru jJ iHBENSIBLCIf of **• bt MM mbrc. tAi. r*rc op|wrrnutj and praSK by th. aMS ctliwd 1b ua f bMd u*tj •oa'iiMwl db upiiino. U Ik* wvt mS If Umi,. nub a iU ■! .umnuTul wt BMritoriou* traataMßl rf Dr. J. a MATI'R. M*ic ojftct. Ml Areh 9lrA Pbll*drlr'J, e- AASBba S*B* we br mwifciia * ywaM *uid and Uo*b *■— FAIL to *end S-oL it*.top for the m*t complete Cetalofue TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES. &C LOWEST FRICES. LAftGEsT VARIETY. NATIONAL TYPE C 9. pipil^E^hulPA! awn A WF.EK. slsadßyatbemeearllynaaie. ostly a> S 6 outfit lit*. Addxtbb T&ue a o*. Angacfta. Ma Those aiiAweriue an Advertisement will confer a I ivor uj on lbs Adveitiser at d, the Pulill-ftei by stpttrcri al they *w the adv-r ; tidcuivut 111 this |uUi ual # uauuuk the pnptr. HEALTH IS WEALTH, Health of Bofly is Weal of Mind DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. THIS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Pnre blood make* nound flonh, nlrong bone nmk n clear Hkin. If you would have your flesh firm, your bone* sound without c&riea, and your com plexion fair, use Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of InjrredlentN of extraor dinary medtc.al properties, easentlal to pu*-lfy, heal, repair and invigorate the broken-n a cure if the Sarsaparillian Is continued a sufficient time to iu ike its impression on the sy -tern. One bottle contains more of the active princi ples of Medicines than any other Preparation. Taken in teaspooufui doses, while others require Qve or six times as much. One Dollar a Dottle. R. R. R. Railway's Heady Relief, The Cbeapet and Best Medlelne for Emuiljr Use 1b Hie World In from one to twenty minutes never falls to relieve L'ain with one thorough application; no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the liheumatic. Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wlb afford instant ease. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTiIERI \, CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMBAGO. SCI \TICA, NRKVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK or LIMBS are lna-antly relieved. MALARIA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS. FETER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 60 eta. There Is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Bilious. Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (aided bv RAD'.V AY'S I'ILLS) so quickly as RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF. It will in a lew momentt, when taken Internally according to the directions, cure Cramps, Spasm-, Soar Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache. Dyspep sia, Pa'pltationof the Heart, Cold Chills, Hysteric-, Pal us In the Bowels, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pattia Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAl>- WAYS READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Still*-™ HH(I Lumbermen should always be provided with it. RAHWAY'Q Regulating Pills! Perfect, Purprative. Soothing. Aperi ents, Act without Pain Always Reliable and Natural in Operation* k VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and streng then. Kadwat's Pills for the cure of all disorders ot the Stomach. Liver, Bowela, Kidneys, Bladder, Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, I/ss of Ap petite, Headache, Constipation, costiveness. Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, Inflamma tion of the Bowels, Piles, and ali derangements or the Internal Viscera Purely vegetable, contain ing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. W observe the following symptoms resulting from Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Sto mach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffering* Sensations when in a lying posture, Dinine s of Vision, Dots or Webs "before the Sight, Fever and dull Pam in the Head. Detleiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of Radwat's Pills will free the ■ystem from all the above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price. 33 cents Per Box, READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a tetter stamp to RADWAY ft CO., No. S3 Warren, Oor. Ohuroh St., New York. Information worth thonsan la will bo sen; to you. To the Public. Be sure and ask for Radway's, and see that the name "Radway" is on what you buy. AleohoKtm, Ophnw Cat- Ik - fa*. f*crofnJgka* aft Mm. IB Karroos and Blood Dia waajSSft W oaaaa. To Clargy**t, Lawyjn. LMarary Mom. Morchaata. Bamkara. Ladioa aid all who* sadantary amtpiojumk I eauaaa Narvoun Proatrm- St Wk | BowMa or Kidmara, ar WB who raqoira a aarva M fSKpCk toaia. appotiaar a* B malWliNllT atimolamt. 8 A MAR> TAN NERVINE ia im awNtvu IAIL*. ."sns: in - * sssrjku.*" THE DR. 9. A. RICHMOND MRDICAL OOa Eeie Proprlotorm. St. Jmapph, Ma. 151 S^Rt J Ha! CORES WHERE ALL iUC FAILS. S Bftst Cough Syrup. Ta*teogood. CS Usfe in tlm*-. Sold lr.- druggists. |£J !!BfelgleWMaß3tSTSyß C^A awe#tln J ourowu town, ierms and $5 *DUU outfit free. Address H. HALLETi' ft Co. SB9