WEAK AND NERYOUS WOMEN. How Strength of Nerves and Health of Body May Easily be Obtained, ‘Women are great sufferers from nervous- ness, weakness, nervous prostration, and exhaustion. Thay droop and languish un- der household eares and work which never ends. "Phey retire tired and wake tired and unrefreshed; they are worn outand ex- hausted in nerve and vital power, and have no strength or energy. Fortunately—and it would almost seem a dispensation of divine Providence to over-worked humanity--there are medi. eines which restore lost nerve forces, rebuild the weakened paystem and re-establish health, strength and energy. These medicines, which are purely vegetable, have been combined into a wonderful remedy known as Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonic, which is kept by all druggists at $1 per bottle, This truly wonderful remedy is without deubt the greatest discovery of the century, and is the best strengthening and invigorating remedy ever known, For nervous and physical exhaustion, weak, tired, and languid feelings with no power or ambition for exertion, it is a sov- ereign remedy and absolutely certain cure, In cases of sleeplessness and nervous irri- tability its use will be followed by calm re- pose and natural, refreshing sleep. For nervousness, nervous debility, exhausted vitality, despondency, and depression of the mind it is a perfect specific. For ma- laria, neuralgia, rheumatism, paralysis, numbness, trembling and insanity 1t is the only positive and recognized remedy. It never fails to cure nervous and sick head. ache, weaknesss and pain in the back or side, palpitation of the heart, apoplexy, epileptie fits, hysteria, St. Vitus's dances, dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of diseases, Other medicines may be offered by drug- gists, but do wot Le persuaded to try uncer- tainties, when by the use of this wonder- ful remedy you can certainly be cured. Should your druggist not have Dr. Greene's Nervara Nerve Tonic, he will get it for you if yeu insist upon having it. Dr. Greene, cure of nervous and chronic diseases, and he may be consulted by those using remedy, or by any sufferer from diseases, free of charge, at his office, 35 st. New York, personally or by letter. a — FARM NOTES. vegetables that can be wintered out-of- doors here at the North, without p tection, and, except for use while soil, not with-stand excessive cold, should be harvested late, and placed in a cool cellar or in pits with straw and earth enough over them to preven freezing. The latter is the most practiced by who usually preserve their vegetables in fair condition. Artificial heat any form injures the flavor of nearly all vegetable. Cabbages may be pulled ap, roeis and all, turned upside down, ‘he heads closely packed together in beds six or eight feet in width, and covered with earth. Winter squashes require a dry place free from frost, to the best method of keeping apples n winter, opinions differ. MoRE LEAN MEAT THAN FAT. — There 18a decided tendency amoung ap breeds of bogs and cattle with more ean meat than fat, This movement bas been brought about in part by the growing objections of consumers, to so much fat, especially where pork is con- cerned, and the waste entailed, In feeding with a view to the production of more lean meat, close pens large rations of corn have given place warm sheiter for the night. and a varied ration in which corn forms but a small part, IN this country nearly $7) worth of milk, butter and cheese together are sold and consumed to every worth of beef. What not much danger that the market for dairy products will ever be less than it is now-—it is ble, A Wiscoxsin farmer took his stock through a bard winter, after a dry summer, by storing every bit of corn- fodder, puiting all his straw under cover for feed, and buying liberally of wheat bran. His stock came through in good condition, and he made as much mopey as if forage had been plentiful. IN the valley of Taos, in New Social and intellectual culture change with the mode and the locality, but moral enlture 18 the same for all people and all time, The Old Sliver Spoon. How fresh in my mind are the days of my sickness, and sore; The burning, the nausea, the sinking and weakness, And even the old spoon that my medi- cine bore, The old siver spoon, the family spoon, The sick-chamber spoon that my med|- cine bore. How both were my fever-parched lips to receive it, How nauseous the stuff that it bore tomy tongue, And the pain at my inwards, oh, naught could relieve ig, Though tears of disgust from my eye- balls it rung. Thee old stiver spoon, the medicine spoon. How awful the stuff that it left on my tongue, Buch is the effect of nauseous, griping medicines which make the sick-room a memory of horror. Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, on the contrary, are small, sugar-coated, easy to take, purely vegetable and perfectly effective. 20 cents a vial, mon—— i ——— When a felor end, put the finger In, and the longer it is kept there the better. . lpia “Don’t Marry Him!" “*He is such a fickle, inconstant fellow, you will never be happy with him,” xald reputation of being a sad flirt, Esther, however, know that her lover had good qualities, and she was willing to take the risk. In nine cases out of ten it Fred made a model husband, How was (1? | Well, Esther bad a cheerful, sunny tem per and a great deal of tact, Then she enjoyed neat and wholesome that Fred own home most pleasant, and his own wife { more agreeable, than any other being. lous, he realized more and more that he had **a jewel of a wife" { balf the secret of Esther's success. NERVES! NERVES!! What terrible visions this little word brings before the eyes of the nervous, Headache, Neuralgl a Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration, All stare them in the face, Yet all these nervous troubles can be cured by using Pines eler Gp For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also containg the best remedies for diseased con. ditions of the Kidneys, Liver, and Blood, which always accompany nerve troubles, : Itis a Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxative, and a Diuretic. That Is why it CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. 81.00 a Bottle, Send for full particulars, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VT, ELY'S I suffered from ea- tarrh 12 years. The a Hino droppings re naus ng. My nose blad al- ost d first dao ily. Since the of Eily's Halm 1% Sim liste had no ! fi Boreniss $8 ¢ itirely ome. D. OO, i am, with the Boston | Budget i A partic i abides, Price #0 eo | 00 eta 1. the avid { . i fied into each nosty i tits at Drogyiste by 3 i. IR. 26 Greenwich wt, New ¥ ork, WHERE ALL ELSE PANS, igh Syrup. Tastes good, Use ne. Sold bw ad gists, she warded off feminine weaknessess and ite Prescription, EE ——— Bent whalbones can be restored and a few hours, then drying them. A Don’t hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, dis gusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage” Catarrh Remedy. a] | RETAIN Her He year-old was put to bed the other night after she called for got It, i able, Soon bread and milk, and I believe Plso's Core for Consumption my life. Editor ton, N. saved i A. H. Downy, ; Enquirer, Edon- Co April 22 hy } IE vd i fa { : i i : 3 The nest Cough Medi- i cine is iso's Cure pon i CossvMrrion, Children take it without objection, By all druggists, 25e, | retire immediately after i guess 1°11 get up.” — eating. | Bessie—That Mamie Jones is always | showing off her French. I asked her where she was going next summer, and ! she said, ‘je ne sals pas,” What does { that mean, Aunt Lil?” | Aunt Lil—*Surely, you know, Des i gle?" “*Noldon't. But I wasn’t goin {tell Mamie so. So I said, ‘May we'll go there, too.” or - ® . i O PISO'S CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL fLSE FANS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good, Use oY i in tome, SHodd by Arig Tels, CONSUMP EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Groat Medical Work for Young and Middle-Aged Men, i | “*Bub, did you find a quarter here?” | he asked of alittle chap leaning against a lamp-post at the post-office corner. “Naw! Did you drop one?" **I think I gid.” find it, If I had I'd have been a mile {off by this time, Us boys never take chances of the owner coming back.’ A ~ Visiting Minister—*That's a Papa buy it?" Charlie—*' ‘No; I won it at lottery," Ahnister—*Ah, don’t you know it's naughty to gamble or take chances?" Charlid—"Whby. it was at your church fair, 27, Broadbrim!" A DRENCHING,—Bobby—*“Didn’t you have an umbrella with you last | PPUBLISITED by the PEABODY MED | i I CAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 Holl Guch Sey | Menton, Mase. WH. II. PARKER, 8. fh I Consulting Physician More than one million vps | [ poid. It treats upon Nervoos asd Phvelosl Detality, Vremature Decline, Erbausted Yitakty, Impal i Vigor and impurities of the Blood, a the untold | mien rien conesgoent thereon, Qonising 30 pages, | tsiatantisl embons 4 binding, full git Warranted | the best popuiar medical treatise patdiehed in the i English language. Prices only §1 Wy mall, postpaid, | snd concealed In & plain wrapper. J Owslraiio i sample free if you send sow, Address 8 albwve, Name this paper, * wd FISHING! TACKLE | Breschioading double Sbhotwsns at #16 0 Hingis { barrel bremcliionders of 84 jo 812. Drosch loading Fifles from 83.50 to $15; Doutde barrel Muszsie omdiag Bhotavine al $5 50 10 #30. Repeating Hiflon i6ebooter, $15 10 830; Revol vars Troe $1 to $25. Bend sanap for | | iustrated Catalogs, Address, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Pirtabwire, Pa THE FATE OF EASTERN CAPITAL —'*See here, sir,” said 4 man to a Da- kota real estale agent, “you know that lot you sold me for $50 lust fall??? “Yes? “Well, I flad you've just sold the same lot to an eastern speeulator—just saw the records—warranty deed, con. sideration $500. What do you mean by selling my lot?" *“Isn’t your lot down under twenty feet of snowy” “Well, yes, from twenty to vwenty- five,” “Well, this lot I've sold to the New England man is on top. When the snow thaws in June you just go ahead and take possession of your lot and tell the Boston man that his lot has melted and ran into the Gulf of Mexico. Oh, there’s more than one way to skin an Eastern capitalist besides holding over him in draw.poker,” pa WoAT Lucy Spouvrnp Have Sap, ~At one time I was teaching in the public schools and of all incorrect pro- ngociations prevailing among the little ones “wunst and twicet” (once ana twice) were the most universal and ap- parently ineradicable, One day at the close of school I was calling the roll for merits and demerits, “Lucy,” I said to alittle gir! just before me, “have you spoken to-day without permission?” “Wunst,” answered Lucy, shyly. ‘*Annle,” rddressing the next child, “should Lucey have sald ‘wunst?’ » Annie (eagerly )—"No ma'am.” **What should she have said?’ (Trinumphantiy)—**"Twicet ;*? -> . A NARROW EsCAPE.-“Speaking of mushrooms and toadstoois, gentlemen,” chimed in Dumley, *'a friend of mine not long ago gathered a guantity of what he supposed were mushrooms, and took ‘em home, His wife cooked ‘em, and the whole family ate heartily | of em.” i *And did they all die?" inquired the crowd. very much shocked, “No, they happened to be mushrooms, you see,” replied Dumley, with a far away look in his eyes, “but it wasa ——————————s CHiey Train RopBer,—Now, you board the coaches and cover the passen. gers with your guns. “Yes, and you'll go throughfthem and get thelr stufl?” “Not by a hanged sight. You Keep he passepgers from ioterfering anda 1) overpower the fireman and 01 our sacks A Sensible Man ! Would nse Kemp's Balsam for the Throat | It is curing more cases of | Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup | and all other Throat and Lung Troubles, | than any other medicine, The proprietor has suthorized any d io give yous Sample Bottle Fre of iggist Lhe rive HBotlien | | { fo convinces yon p———————— For a cold on the chest, a flannel with turpentine, laid on the chest, gi: the greatest relief, OE BNR, What is Scrofula lating in the glands of the neck, produces wn. runing sores on the arms, legs, or feel; which developes ulcers in the eyes, ears, of nose, often of pimples, cancerous growing, or the many other manifestations umally asscrived 0 “Bumors” It is & more formidable enemy than consumption Or cancer alone, for scrofuls combines (he worst possitie features of both, Pelng the most ancient, it is the most general of al! diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it, How oan it be cured? By taking Hood's Sarsa. parilis, which, by the cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has for this disease, Some of these cures are really wonderfal, its various forms, be sure to give Hood's Barsapa- rila a trial fend for book of cures. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by ali @rogyiss, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. L HOOD & CU., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar = OR idle Fema A GREAT BLESSING TO ay R d Yan ptoms and Conditions this ga Specific will Belleve and Cure | have nervous or si ou achrohe, bac ka J Internal boat or sealdis if You k headache, stom spineache, bivalung have chronic weakness, bearir g dows Or perversions incident to life-change, have uterine cstarrh, suppressed of painful periods, or ovarian dropsy, if You fY have suspicious growths, disposed t i ou humor or canoer, or hemorrhage, | 3 up quickly a rundown constitu 1 Builds tion and brings refreshing sleep. t Will Wwaide ia hela and purilying fYou * from Also adver (res merely to stop thes for a Lise and then bh un again, | mean a KE dispel those dull tired Jooks and feel Ings, apd bring back youthful boom ard Dewmuty hers Give it to your weak and delicate danght ¥aiue good health, and hope for long Hife, use “Female Hen ody Or. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton. N.Y. Druggists §1 Wher ain tadiond care. | bare made the diseases of PITS, EPIL EPSY or FALLING BICK NESS & iifa tong study, reslores Lhe nervous system. ot ere. Nala vestige of pure Bleed cus Om : sn, 4 with certificates of cures £ way cure i EH FArTaSL may rewnedy bo cure The wore' cases, Deosnss Bend st onow for a tresiise and a Free Bolgle wiiible remed FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Best in The World, | The Fortieth Annual Statement type. It is important to you if you are insured, if you are un insured, if you favor life insur ance, if you are averse to you arc indifferent. Get | statement. | TTT HE _ Great progress ih 1887 | income of over Tupee M Total assets of nearly Turrrrew | Mirrions, A clear surplus of imore than Two sawp aA Harr | MiLLions oF DovLrars, A mem- | bership of over 25000 persons. | Nearly TuirtEEN Mirrions of { new business in 1887 | $61,000,000 insured, TTS: It is a mutual compar | members, the policy-holder its and cost to le 55 the ins: | of this Company is now in { Get it if the An FY frynig A doi dt X00 t 1m rd 1 dividends, thes & rd TT LIFE ut non-f ture « i incontestabilits and na vs mb = \ y ARDOUT Ii« f=atures ac JAN VAMC a0 te 238 1 NORTHERN PACIFIC, | LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS and FI. Government I.ANDS gr MILLK of ACES of each In Mianesots, North LE E53 Sar Washingian asd TEER, ad pr Sess 5 ta, Monias : i SEKD FOR Sue Aged ta? i Stating isd iE bt i Lands pow opt 1G Bell @ ree A | CHAS. B. LAMBORN s 114 i 5 we Lowewis PERIYS | ae $ RT. AL} Mine. JONES bee PAYS! FREICHY Ton er besm Box a. Brass Brory doe Borie For free pervs lat mention is Pape wid wd {rome RIS 8 BluGRAm TER BINGHAMTON. N. I. IUDY. Bor ire t. Bulls JOME * ves Mais A Sito. he ABLE SE LT LEST ~ , -_ a A PLEASANT i ———— FULL ETAFFP OF we € Booms y CTHRONIC DISEASES BLO. without a Personal Consultation, - oltain our knowledge of the patient's dis. mec by the spplioation, to the practice of linger , . VY _— in sta The most smuple resources for tresting ing or chronic discascs, and the greatest Write mph, and a complete treatise, on your par- night, Mr. Featherly?” Mr. Featherly—*"Umbrella? Why, it didn’t rain last night.” Mexico, there is a field of alfalfa that is reliably credsed with having pro- duced three crops a year for more than ralysin, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, St Vitas®s Dance, Insomnia, or inability to sleep, and threatened insanity, Nervous DPebility, and every variety of nervous sffec. AFFLICTED UNFORTUNATE | others fail coneuls Nervous Diseases. Nasat, Trot the Alr Passages and hnngs such as Chronie Catarrh in the Head, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, both through 100 cousecutive years. The present owner claims to have cut the grass from the fleld for 60 years, and he believes Jue Jan Crop was the largest he has ever ATTENTION must be given the wood of the tub or firkin 1n which butter is packed, as the odor may contaminate aod thus spoil the butter. 1'he firkin should be very clean. Rancid butter may often be traced to firkins not prop. erly adapted for bolding butter. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor :— Please itfora Four readers that 1 bave a positive femedy for the above samed disease. By its timely use thousands of Bopeless canes have been permanently cured | shail be glad 10 send two boties of my remedy FREE 10 any of your readers who have consump. tion If they will send me Uiels Express and P, «, address. Hespectinily, Te A SLOCUM, M.C., 151 Peart Se, N. Y. EM -—- Labor conquers everything, A515 55000, Don’t commit suicide | If you have dpspepeia; With headache, heartburn distress in the stomact, no appetite, and are all worti out—but take Hood's Barsapariila and be cured. Ii creates an appeiite, And gently reguistes the digestion, Sold by drug. givin ————————— Every man throws on his surrouand- ings the sunshine or the shadow that exists in his own soul, I Nothing Cores Dropey, Gravel, Br Heart, 4} Urinary, Liver Dee, yok &o,, Ike Canu's Kk Cure. Office, 881 Aron St, $a 6 for $5. At Droggists. Cures the worst cases, Cure guaranteed. ‘fry i. There is Noting in toe universe that I fear but that I 1 not know all my duty, of shall fail to do it. —————————— Frazer Axis Grease, The Frazer Axle Grease is the best and, intrinsically, the cheapest. Don't work your horses to by the poor axle grease, ¥ ¥ easiest to ume and cheapest, Pisos plo. for Catarrh. By dru goists. S00. “Funny,” remarked Bobby, dismiss ance, “I heard pa tell ma that he saw you about ‘leven o'clock last night, and that you were pretty well soaked, ————— qu C——— A MANX oF NERVE.~—Mr. Cheek have five more to make it fifteen?” a fiver; but will you tell me what kind of nerve food you use?" Sif a——-— AN EXPLANATION.—''See here, waiter, how is 1t that I find a trousers button in this salad?" “Dat am a part of de dressin’ sah,” A MILITARY BALL —Lady Visitor ~L "Corporal, did you ever go to a mili- tary ball?" Corporal —**No, but I've sent many & military ball to the enemy, See?” - - wh It is with especial pleasure that we call the attention of our readers to the adver. tikement of the Poeun Mutual Life Tosur. ance Cos, of Philadelphia, which Appears in another column of our paper, Penusyl- vania in general and Philadelphia in par ticular has a right to be po of the re. cord of the old "Penn Mutual.” For forty years in fair weather and In foul, in war and iu peace, in times of Soancial panic and in times of inflation this company, always managed by able and honest offic cers, has fuifilled its mission, that of tras. tee for the funds which its members have fet aside for the future su port of their loved ones. In all these orty years no Just complaint bas ever been wade against this company or its mans gers, I APTN Hs He that will not look before him will have to look behind him-—and probably with some regret. When in doubt as to whieh is the most offvetive and painless for Catarrh ot a frees pamphlet hy R City all Pharmacy, 264 Broadway, Now York, A kindness is never Dr. T.OBEB 229 N. 16th Be, below Callowhill, Phila 28 | 20 years experience ln all SPECIAL diseases i | ia &e Call then ree by wy | | ons, tal ¥ : | Gdamtial. Hours : 11 a.m. till. and 2 t5 30 evenings. | - ee oe - - 9 rn gre, ah wid at De A boy pho ] i | 14 Hoe Ld ® lugton. OD, C, §-nd for sur book «w+ Wa Instructions. ohn, Many or. operation or de SAME P.M. ESanday stall A.M Adviesirss ETA Pte Anite ; bhat, 107 F: AL. & wan: He Was CoMpPrTENT. "Does any- body go bail for this man?” asked the clerk of court. “I will, gir,” replied a rather inalg- # man who was standing nificant<look in near the rail, “Youl” sald the district attorney contemptuonsly, glancing at the stranger's clothing. “You! Are you aware, sir, that the prisoner is held in $13.00 for trial Bd ‘I am, sir,'* said the stranger, *I will furnish security,” “Oh, you will, will you?” said the district attorney, sneeringly. + ‘Your name and address, I ask?" “John Jones, coal dealer,” said the other, quietly, and the district attorney bigsbed ahd said: » " beg your pardon! A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER, —Mrs, Solde—"Who is that man who went py + Aga dol A ~‘ ‘Ile wants ten dollars that I bave teen owing him fof the last two years?” Mrs, Snide—""That's what I Shought, there a Dang-dog og, sneaky Took abe t him. Lune Diseases, Nasal, Throat and Lu formation, viz: (1) A Bronohitia: price, post-paid, ten cents, or Phthisio, giv # paid, , 8 A Treatise on Chronic price, post-paid, two ceola, situate ao attained great suocooss, on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps, Kioney Diseases, had boen by chemical analysis of d_ practioe of chem exami pat the urine in our reference to Sukradt beoatoe famous, in discnscs of the urinary ood, ws have in postage Fh MONEY Re on or ; Buaooer Diseases. Bee Th fi a on Wwe as as I saw him, the low down reatise on Asthma, | price, Jon Catarrh fo the Head; tion, so that we may DISEASES oF Women, already baffled the ski Treatise ten cents in stamps | Women, illustrated w Rapicat Gune Thos d oF RUPTURE. , or ay d the urine, without a therefore, ir homes, microscopical | bowels, are treated w nn of oases, with joie, Wen Men. We, many the most skilifyl Sli who " neil We Oren tions in our : for 10 ct. In stamps. : See pumerous oasos reported in our stamps, when request know which one of our Treatises 0 send. riment, devoted given She he and we get few which have pot home physicians have the benefit for our Complete on Diseases of ith wood-cuts and colored plates (60 pages’. HERNIA Breach), or RUPTURE, oo matter of bow long standing, or of wheal size, is promptly and Panett enred b our specialise, without the knife an without dependence upon trusses, Abundant references. Send ten centa for ith wonderful success. worst cases of in fifteen to twenty Jays. debility, prematy tovoliesey omen, ik. 4nd 2 a2cs. practices, are speedily, thoroughly Llished a Bpecinl Department for the mAnAFCIBent pL eT all the advantages of a kness,
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