“GOING DOWN HILL." How a Venerable fowan Evaded the Greatest Difflenity Whioh Beosets the Aged. isnt Burlington, (lowa), Hawkeye. entire muscular system became rigid, and gruel forced between her teeth, once asked what rheumatism was, replid, ‘od only knows.” ke was un- doubtediy nght, because seems to spring from a different cause In every indiyidual case, widely known, for there is scarcely any season of the year when some persons are not more or less affected by it. however, it prevails mostly among the aged, making their last days hard (lo bear. A prominent physician once remarked in tortures of rheumatism, a rule would be quiet, ‘peaceful and pain- less.” Apropos ot the above, Mr. Ww. DeGens, except at so much a line. But lus expen we are justified in gaving place to it. He says: “Dear Sir:—1 am 78 life has been active. 3 years of ag My me. Up toa year or two ago, I was the should wear out my hfe graduslly and gracefully. Two years azo, however, I was overcome with that curse of old age, rheumatism, When it first prestrale ed me the pain was so acu ht i pevraiga, which medical ¢ me indicates a low state of I fancied that this tor, who treated ms Lh other agencies, but r finally said my case was a atit one. For six months I could my limbs al and was handled by three sirong per like a helple chi Then came p ertod of better feelings, but re-action ywed, and for ax months of 11 suffering I was cor to the bed. For over a year I groaned agony. I iried all reputable lotions, ments, plasters and preparations, in v At this stage, my friend Elder Overcamj came to see me, and upon hs urgent rec- ommendation I began to use Warner's safe rheumatic cure, & few botties of which gave back to me the use of my I am now sleeping without pain, ealing without distress, and feel as sprv as i did when 1 was 60 years of age. I cordially recommend that preparation to all per afflicted as 1 was, and especially Uu thousands of aged men snd women last days are embittered by. tl Mr. DeGen’s letter 18 end Overcamp, who says he 13s membe iT church, and his case to him is surpris and marvelous. Mr. F. W, also endorses the statement ermas, There is no doubt that this is a true re cital of the case, and Mr. DeGen’s experi ence should be an encouragement to all others suffering as bh to use the means so successfully employed, f« nothing better, Hf, indeed, as good, can be had in the market. gTEW WOrse, sen us rheun- 1 nt $ 188 in similis e id, +d BE weather much good is done by feeding hogs heated food. body and stimulates the digestive organs to vigorous action. It pays always to warm slops in cold weather, The main reason farmers do not feed more cooke d trouble in preparing it. A good utensil is a large iron kettle, swung upon two poles of sufficiently strong wood, The bail is removed and a piece of chain, forming a loop a foot long, is passed through each eye of the kettle, and the respective pole. The poles are placed on forked sticks, set in the ground. | The poles should be parallel, and as far apart as are the eyes of the kettle, Place near the kettle a large, light | trough, made of two-inch pine boards, which may be situated io a small lot separated from the hog lot by a fence, with a small gate, Olid broken fence rails make excellent, cheap fuel; they ignite readily, give a quick, hot fire, and soon die down, When the cooking | is done, rake the fire to one side, snd | bring the trough partially under the kettle on that side from which the fire has been removed. Raise the pole from that side out of the crotehes, and let 1t down, This will tilt the kettle on the edge of the trough, and most of the food wili be deposited in it; the balance is easily scooped out with a board or pan. When ouly one pole 1s used, it isdiffionit to get the cooked food into the trough. After tho food is eccoled sufficiently, the gate in the fence, and let the hogs into the feast, Managed in this way, the labor of cooking a kettle of food can be dome in five minutes, and pili CHiogexy Pm, —Stew chicken until tender, season with one-quarter of a pound of butter, salt and pepper; | the mdes of a pie dish with a rich | | crust, pour in the stewed chicken, and | | cover loosely with a crust, firat cutting { a hole in the center. Having ready a ean of oysters, heat the liquor, thicken | with a little flour and water, and ses | son with salt, pepper and butter the | When it comes to a lift the top crust and pat them in, a Traxsranest LEMON two dozen lemons as thin as possible; not boiling water; flavor; to extract the Desire to accompilsh 8 specific purpose they com. pare the various means employed to this end { In all competitions for a reilable remedy to puri fy. vitalize and enrich the blood, to eradicate #2ro {| Tals, salt rheam and all obnoxiods hamors, 10 Te- wid renovate the whole system and Cr sate an on account of the wonderfo i e 4 medicinal ihly stamoed npon the EDLLe them A triad Prepared only re hat one fall to erifies our ¢l & CO. Apo 1 i. Y HiX for $ s in Medicines if Price Large Size. : 31. Ge ML D. you feel well, and TK { his s¢ LG. Are did } speedily. sald Te, M. D. did il” « what G. M. D. I not mean a Goo L —had tried a dozen sald he, just hitting you mean Dr. Plerce’s “Gi al ' Di: sOOvery, " or Gold Medal ny friend J ——eB—always dubs it." 1 by dr “Ah, my boy," meant, He knew I Many in vain. the nail a hea aioe as URIs. ot Banana Caxes,- Oto + cup of butter, of sweet milk, three flour, thre o small ing powder. Mix lightly and bake (ayers. Mak IWO eges, i owdered layers, and thes CERS, an Icing and one cup and a sugar, Spread this on cover thickly and tirely with sliced thin. may be flavored with vs anilia, top should be simply frosted, baz ALIAS, a HAC Papsse Sew. —LThree slices pork, boil one hour and a hall; large parsnips, cut in lengthwise, add to the pork and let ther one-half hour then add a fow potatoes, and let all boil together until the potatoes are soft; the fluid in kettle should when ready to take off, uve 01. loge the . t for it? ¥ w » 5 starrh Remedy. A — Saran. Cut the cabbage ne and put 1uto a dish in layers, salt and pepper between. Then Canpaae very ii with ake sugar, two of flour, two of mustard, cup of vinegar, and one egg. Stir Electric Lamp, will Batiorys tand, Globe, Piatine Barner, ice, and instructions for patting AMERICAN Electric Light Hither size malled, posipald, on receipt of price by the manu acturer FREDERICK L Ow EY, 98 Futon Nitrest, New York i sR PEs ae ee RE EE «+s LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . « VEGETABLE COMPOUND ee ig A POSITIVE CURE FOR All those painful Complaints # and Weaknesses 50 common * Sess eo fgourhivat* ee ane a? * FEMALE POPULATION, # » Brit #1 in Ryuid, g for § see * Me purpose is #9 diseiar and A ok, Premiws 1 CARD pa 3 ih woke A " severely demanded Mrs “did you take your medi _PIspzs, Tr roober, “Yes, " swoetly answered the cherub. About an mam, hour afterward the intended for Pin- snugly under ness that had been der's cold laying “Pinder!” she yelled, “Yeu, mam," “J thought you told me yon had tak- en your medicine,” “So I did, ma.; but you didn't ask But he didn’t keep quiet az the point the stove, Pour it hot well with the cabbage: over, cover up. A rpoLpixG-TABLE has been by a citizen of Dallas, Texas, folded the table is triangular in shape, CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired fron practices, having had placed in his had #4 India missi oR» ry i pelable ree od sive and rad ervous Complainis, sraiive POwers room, bat will make a square or paral- lelogram of much larger size when un. use of the leaves and specially devised UTRC Os, p——————— Colds, ations broken Smart- Weed, fevers and inflamm by Dr. Pierce's Extract of A —————— CATS think?’ queries a writer, they sometimes think that the man “Do Yes, on is a mighty poor shot with & boot | jack. A pixox oileloth may be brightened a — “Rough on Hats.” Clears out rats, mice, ronches, dies, anta, bed. bugs, skunks, chipmancs, gophers. 15a Druggisia a autumn, is a fow preces of id rails, deeply impressed on the dairyman’s | mind, and that is, if he wants to make | a first-class article of butter he must churn often. Never let the eream got over tlireo days old no matter how cold it may be kept. If cold, it ot or old, flat and frinky, If sour the w eat up the best butter globules, Churn as often as you can, Oxz of the most wasteful practices, says the Stockman, is the common one a 1 on the ground, Uo wherever and you will find farmers Foing their sheep on the ground in the worst weather that ever stormed, Not only out of consideration for the poor dumb snimals but as a matter of economy troughs should be constructed fu whieh to place the feed for the ani- No erriviest plan has yet been dis. covered for combating with the corn or fall worm on a large scale, Fires at pight Lave been triad; also lanterns suspended above water, #0 that the moths stinking the i ny will fall into the water. Thess plans, bowever, oan be uscd on a very snail woule only: Romtetter's Stomach Bitters {8 the article for you, it #imn ates the aling sherglen, avi Suvigorags the tordy and chwers the the system to shire off the debliitating effocta of undue fail gue, gives renewed vigor to the of diges- tion, Arouses the liver when Inactive, renews the jaded Apperite, And encourages Bealthul repose. ta ingred ents are safe, and ita Sfedentisis, which copsist in the beawty Snofadusnt of pes sans of every clas of soaies y are most oony! For sale by ail Droog gists and Dealers ey PILES. CURE for PERIEN, Price $1, 48 arene. or sent ANA RS Malore recipe, h a rections fon 4 - prepari ng and using by addressing with at AP, Da ng t hi ® paper, A. Rove: 49 Fower's Biock, Rochester, N. ¥ ass a——— Imismuuy are proverbial for their in- | tense admiration of the fair sex, dies are howe rulers, A waa who thought to have a joke at the expense of an Irish provision dealer said: *‘Can you supply me with a yard | of pork?” “Pat” said the dealer to feet ™ Do You Want to Bay ss Dog? Send for Dog Bayers’ Guide, 100 pages, en- Mailed for Associated Fanciers, 237 8 55th 1 85, Phila md A IAAI A Sh A soreex of peacocks’ feathers set in a brass stand which represents the body of the bird, is a pretty and bril liant ornament for those who have no superstitious notions in regard to pea ibe —— “Hough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corn” 18e. Quick, com plete cure, Hard or sof corns, Waris, bunions, aA EI ————— AN UNBOMANTIO DOUGTOR-—8 bachelor, we bDelieve,—aays tig 4 lacing is a pub- lio benefit, inasmuch ss it kills off all the foolish vrs, an: leaves the wise nes to grow: to be women, i SISA Dr Riiveys Greal Nerve Restorer in the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped free Bend 10 91 Arch Street, I hiladeiphia, Pa Bariv is again used for hangings and furniture coverings in Paris, One of the beautiful residences of r foreign ambassador has the drawing-room drap- eries of white satin trimmed with bal lion broeade. utter Bayers everywhere are refusing to take white, lardy looking butter exoept at “grease” prices, Uonsumers want nothing but gilt-edged butter, and buyers therefore recommend ther patrons to keep a uniform color throughout the year by using the Improved Batter Oolor made by Wells, Richardson & Oo., Burhng- Sin, Vt. It is the color’ that oan be relied on to never injure the butter, aud to always give the perfect color. Sold by Ty and merchants, i AI Toorn Wasi, To make white and remove tartar, two onnces of borax dissolved in warm water; add one tea ul of tinoture of m Wye, and ual one ioblaspoonfal of spirits Honrt Palos. Propvor Dearen—* ‘Ah | Gisd to see you, Mr, Black, Can't I serve you | with a turkey for Christmas?” ‘But you remember I furnished your | turkey lust year,” “Yes, I remember.” “Jt was satisfactory, 1 hope?” | **Yes; the superintendent says it is | yery satisfactory.” “The superintendent?” “Yes of the Fast Liue Company,’ #fi-—don’t understand, Oh! per- | haps you made him a present of it,” | “No; 1 sold it to him for a car allroad li — Rica Pa—*To be sure, my pet. Al- ly willing to allow you to leave home to finish your education, Would you like to go to Enrope and enter some of the fine institutions there?” Pretty Danghter—*Oh, 1 would much rather remain in this country,” | **A true American girl after all, Well | I will at once see about getting youn into Vassar College.” “*Oh, no, pa; not there; not there.” “Why, my child, it is a famous in- | stitution, That is the place for you, | of eourse,” { “Oh, no! no! | to Vassar” “But why not?” “Well, | papers that Please don't send me out of 596 gradoates of ! ried.’ "My poor Iman, You seem on the CY BILANTHROTIST | what has happened? verge of despair,” i Stravger—**1 am, sir. livelihood have been stolen, actually stolen.” “Perhaps I cap help you. What | your trade?’ | **I am an engraver,” “Ah! For the magazines?’ “No, sir; 1 make pictures sily papers.” “And you are now, I suppose, a Joh?” “No, sir; I have plenty | but my most importan Las 1 | have not money to buy another, Oh, sir, remember my starving family sud help me.” “Certainly, | bave help at onoe, that you lon?” “My broadaxe.” to — WaoLessre Guocen—*"You seem Seedy My taken means of for of orders, een si Lhe : my poor man, you shall What tool was i {| year's canned vegetables?” Nea” { “Don’t mtend to use them yourself, | of course?” | “Certamly nol.” “Going to take them to some ern mining camp, perhaps?” “No, Guess they will { anyhow." “So I was thinking, and beside, you are not in the business at all, are you?” **No. I'm a farmer, and me and my be 00 oid, {the barn and take summer boarders | next year.” i tn The Might of the Pen the orator's voice is a mighty px er, As it echoes along the green; | Oh, men To sound the praises of Carboline, tims AR 1 Pr ANTATION Prinosor ny, —More den | half o' de "fection o’ dis worl’ 1s put on, | do tree ter hol’ it op, It is said poverty shows de goodvess whut am in {er re Dat may be trae, kKain't money, ss | MEsssawd | EPTONIZRD AERP TONIC, (he only | preparation of bee! containing Hs endire mare i ous Proper ies, generating 4 lifesustaining properties; invains. 1 Ine for indigestion, ¢ dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and ail forms of general Jebiiny, also, in all en | fesbled conditions, whether the rest of exhaas- tion, pervous prositation, syer.work of acute dis. | ease, particaiariy i pesaliing from pulmonary | complainia Caswell, Hazard & Uo, proprietors, New York, Solid by drogaista | evenung, where there was mausio, {| yoo! and insirumental, On the fol lowing morning he met one of the guests, who said: “Well, farmer, how did you enjoy yourself last night? ‘Were pet the quartels excellent?” “Why realiy, wir, I can't say,’ * said he, "for % didn’t taste em; but the pork chops were the finest 1 ever ate.” “Bachu-Palba.” uick, complete cure, all Kidaey, Bisader and Urinary [Mseases. roalding. Irritation, “tame, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1. Druggisia vce ip —— “Bripe-—*'1 must send a piece of my wedding oake to my brother John, He knows I made it myself, Will yon take it to the postoffice for me?” Groom—*''1 would willingly, my dar- ling, but the postal authorities won't transport pieces of wedding cake," “How silly? Why won't they?” “I don’t know, my pet, unless it is because they have no facilities for haudling heavy freight. “Tun half dollar of 1825 is not rare,” says a Philadelpbia authority. Indeed, no, It is the half dollar of 1884 that is rae, A — A 8116HT 00LD, If neglected, often at. tacks the lungs, Browx's BRONCHIAL Troours give sure and immediate relief Sold only in bores. Price 25 cents, Satta pnt “Ir ms raven,” exclaimed a Ba Swe did sot juik the jown red, he added, “wo did kaleomine the phant somewhat,” YOUNG MEN READ THs, en por cr [A Profitable Busines Outfit, 3.50 Complete. Silver and Nickel Pl trade esally jearned and pet ther eX ana any | ne ur | 0 { J i A i adaptedio el ~Auany indies makipg Rancs | 83 50 PORTABLE FPL | TUS ¢ il lnstrated above ith | interfer it g Lid the fines quality oO Gold, Visting on Watehes Mins, snd Spoons with the shove low useful MAN REM “heumatism, Neuralgia, ALIN. Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, consists of Tenk lined with Sore Throst, Swelllngs, Sprains, Brulses, ment Three Oelis of Batzory L Burns, Sealds, Frost Bites, 30 pr of metal su day, ASD ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHIS Bars, Wire, Gold Solution, one guari of Suid uy Draggiess ko Dealers prerrwhers. Fifly Oise hottie. stiver solution and half a gelion of Nekel, iHrsstions in 11 Lesngusges Also & box of Bright Lustre, thal gives the THE CHARLES A. VOGELIR CO metal the bright snd Lustrous sppesrance of Sxoremory Wb VOURLER & 00.) Baltimore, Bi, EB. A fiuisbhed work, These sO utions are po € xsl. - o brit will pate any number of grucies io the simp k of Inst & foliowed. For fifty CUBITE exXive Wi \ x Chisins or Rings Lat an be tiowd ¥ fi wile a and oid for Tw ’ holiness 1 11 ihe whole fit Mir Book WOOLD AND BILVER FOR THE PEOPL BY gent free. 11 not successful wilh the outs “ can Le returned and exe nangcd for more than sts valine, A prastie al outfit, and {1 will warrant 28 © yeturped si omy expe se, BELL mire ! 84 56, balance 10 be ¢ Ota Ww Xi siz with Tank 12x1 Y “85 x 1 Profits svar 500 per gent | FREDERICK LOWEY, Mig. 40 ¥aulton Street, New York Whe in STEN APF AEA- 5 iver Hanives, Forks riced set, which Acta Proof Ce hat will deposit Hanging cn ———————————————————" ——— - ed Bor COWiR THE SURE CURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. W Lew i te Asm, Co- operative Daary ORE gee Y Be A PAYS es ENDORSE IT NEARTALY, fective iuporiant Informacion FREE. GOOD NEWS 10 LADIES! 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Every Sie address JUNE OF ISIE ANTIN, BINGHAMTON, N. Xa A MONTH & Boned | a Lad ih each ocunty w. FAEGLER - co. Pr de ol R. U. AWARE Lerillard's Clima Plug bearing a vod Ms fog; Rowse Lent fine ont G6 ture vr Bo. or Fi HALTS ‘ond pis re ISHING (On OPIUM ia - ttord. tL ree Mor phine Fabs oC weed ini days. No pay bg cared. Bus. BTEFRENS, 1abat bh £8 WANT ED forthe re souURy STEAM WASHER! Tive Younes tsi Address A . A pe —g this Oise it gS hy reno oF ite int x 8 Mastin with Such wonderiul s00ee J. WORTH, CRICAGO, ILI... or BT, 1a, 0. ' Nervous Debility Quick permanent term. Bock tres ivinie Agency 10 Pusat, BF information about the Southwest. pers, etc, giving detalled | rans. I That fag; that Lorilard ® : that Lorillard's ard's Snuff, 40% | ie bewt and chospest, quality considered 7 4) Tamron ree vo $i RE reall 4 ARY, Te $a oh wick. cards, Ia “Prion i wi fren. Fine adie g lands, Farming S og. 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