MYSTERIOUS FATALITIES, What is it That is killing so Many Prominent Men, The death of Kaiser ov, Hoffman, Banker J, W, Drexel, Lieut.-Gov, Dorsheimer, Dr. Carpen- ter, Chief-Justice Walte and Genl, B. H. Brewster, in quick succession, and all from the same cause although hav- ing different names, 18 startling. March and April are fatal months, aot only for consumptives but also for many diseases more disguised but none the less fatal, Gov Hoffman had heart disease, Gov. Dorsheimer, apparently a strong, well, robust man, over six feet high, sickens and dies in four days of pneumonia. Chief-Justice Walte rueets the same fate and he was apparently the person- ification of vigor. Drexel, the ’hiladelphia banker, and Brewster, Ex-Atty. Genl. were sud- denly cut off in the midst of great use- fulness, by Bright's disease, and Dr, Carpenter, the well-known New Y ork physician, suddenly died of Kidney dis- ease, never having suspected that he was troubled therewith. This reminds us of the case of Dr, Frank Hawthorn, of New Orleans. He university on the peculiarly deceptive character of Kidney Wilhelm, ex- cal tests, After baving shown specimen after specimen of diseased fluids, very clear the point that kidney ease may exist without the knowledge or suspicion of the patient or prac- tioner, with gracious self-confidence he remarked, **Now, gentiemen, let show you the healthy water ofa strong, | well man.” He applies the test! He staggers! ‘Gentlemen, discovery! ‘‘he the fatal Bright In less than I have made a terrible gasps,” I myself have 's disease!’ was dead, He was a victim of advanced Kidney disease the in himself he had never suspected! L. B. Price, M. D., a gentleman and physician of the highest standing of Han- over C, H. Ars ago, alte ing every other « p for sase, includ pri himsel aud March kLry bright's dis. ious mineral waters, Warner's Safe Cure, 24, 1888 wrote: ‘I old and fearful troubla’’ Mr. Joux Dovererty, of Concord, N, was given up with Bright's disease th physicians in 1879. He was After using and 1 by Warner's he wrote: **] JOHN CorLEMAN, Es New Haven, Conn. in 1873, gra i pronounced Br and all the oti us of kid- ney disease, iclans in New Haven could de othi for bim. He Warner's Safe Care, be and his family x1 and he is cured RAWFORD, propriet tor St. H. in | being “ best ie ml a dreadful 1 $1: - cured in 18 1887 i iy state, Safe Cure, in am better than ever, gory BH taken he had rbeumatian 1 4 hE * ., 100 Gre by # 5 was first ran down until 's disease, then began 1 il Known Ago ron ey dis bright's Jdiseass, lists in such aud psi diseases pag ONDE and incurable. Es took Warner's 8 afi convulsions The best Philadelphia speci cally dead ® Ia andantly Feat pred to ftar al nd as a de Id tre sw's Bafe C the ing Lpae sable i rte ney disea tive, the most uni tal disease, If the most know without t $ ga is most decep- versal, the most fa. learned men cannot # use of microscoplieal and chemical tests that they have kid. ney disease, {14s RUC wi liaki ' the la unknown to himself, wn | very jaws of deat) who does not well as formerly, but who does not think anything specially ails him, and whose physician may assure him fnat he will soon be **all right.” In these days, people recogniza th it is wiser prevent disease than its arrival to eure it, When you know that you may bs in the greates peril and not have any idea : of the from any defined set of i i wisest course Lo pursue 10 fol low the counsel and experience above outlined, and thoroughly renovate (he system, cleanse the blood, tone the nerves and insure your own life against these common, mysterious fatalities, A —— a a — h i re Ee feel as to awrite i ii + the TaREE-year-old Raipli, who had been eating grapes, begged bunch which he saw on **No,” said his mamma, *‘you have had plenty this morning. I will give you that bunch tomorrow,” Half an hour after he appeared with his lips suspi- ciously stained. come on your lips?” replied, Mamma,’ he quite as gravely, “they are morrow,’ > captain, that the general would send ie men of experience for this expedi. on, who has seen service, never led acything?”’ Captain--I Jed the german last sum- mer at Kewpors, Ir som= one who knows would ex gregation than in a theatre audience Le would solve a much-vexed question of the hour, iT is sald that Jay Gould enjoyed the novel sensation of a short balloon trip in Paris. He's got the earth, and he probably went up to take a look at the sky. “A VERY clever girl that stupid Miss Blum who just went out.” “Clever? Why, she never opens her mouth!’ **That’s where she’s clever.” “Onl” exclaimed a young lady ecs- tatically, “wouldn’t it be lovely to paint those flowers?” **No, dear” responded another, “they look nice enough without being painted,” ——————— TEACHER-In what battle was Gen- ern! Hank Killed? lir ght Boy-His last one, FARM NOTES, —————————— OLD horses often do not do well be- cause thelr teeth get sharp or gore. They should be examined and filed smooth, There is a file called a ‘float’ made on purpose to do such work. If one cannot be had a black smith’s file will do very well in the hands of a careful man. Examineand gee if the grinders are not rough and sharp on the outside so that they cut the inside of the cheeks, If they do this the horse will not chew well and oats will not be masticated nor will they eat much hay, Horses often get poor on account of their teeth hurting them. Young horses are sometimes affected but not so frequently as old ones, The grinders should be made level so they will fit to each other or else the food will not be chewed and there will be a constant waste. IT $8 no small job shelling 200 or 300 bushels of corn, whatever method is adopted. Perhaps for economy In large lots as any. The hand shell. rs require two men to work them to 1 d- place the ears. | day is pretty good work, and no time must be lost at that during the day. { Still a band sheller saves a good deal over the naked hand. In shelling corn i for poultry it 18 better to shell and feed | | one ear at a time, giving the fowls a chance to eat more slowly, but this can be managed by feeding slowly i i i i i | the feeding begins. of the New Rome, RATION For LAMBS.—One | best practical farmers in central { York, Jonathan Talcott, of says that the best ration lambs has not yet been found out, | of which lambs are very fond | posed of equal meal, linseed meal and wheat bran. This will probably be considered by | many a rich feed; If so, they can reduce the. corn and linseed -meal, and so make less fattening food, He prefers the i corn and oats ground for young lambs whole grain, After hey become large, and for grown sheep, whole grain is preferred for bis feeding, as the sheep grind their grain very effectual themselves, th saving the trouble of getting it ground, but + W us ONLY one quart of milk per cow for each day may be the turning point between profit and loss in the dairy. As some cows will yield twice as much as others, 1t becomes the duty the wie of those from good milking families, No dairyman can succeed who buys fresh cows to replace those that dry off, as the chances are against him. No cow can be depended upon as a milker until she shall have been tested, manur'a! crop sow four Southern cow pea in of ground. After it shall have begun to blossom, and be- come green and bushy, turn the crop funder, using a two-horse plow, with a chain, for pressing down the vines, It gecomposes quickly, and if twenty bushels of lime be then applied the and will be suitable for grass, —E arly in the the time to clean up your gardens and premises generally. caying vegetable matter left out over winter, breeds diseases upon the return of warn weather, Direct the atten- tion of your wives and servants to this important fact and have them atfend to putting everything in proper sanitary condition, while you sit in some ether fellow’s business place, what you would do if yon were a sin man nil a thousand dollars, had As a green bushels of the May on an acre Crea Ur spring is yards, I hese telling rin £0 A DAIRY woman advice gives the foll win 2 about churning. Crea d amy shou! churned fast until it bas as it kely to become in cold we taken arm open selling is pract a hurry the best plan isto i Ww at Uy churning sl th ned some is | frothy ti v ! ally ere is of weal! iced, If cream than In Ww One make haste first, piece of land 1s not fit for cultivation, yet produces a growth of some Kind, even weeds, 1 may be devoted to sheep, as the sheep will eat | young weeds Fendsy WHEN a & 0 A Great Ofer. in another part of this paper will be found the advertisems ninent Saap Manafac- { turing Firm o faa, Tw offer Har one from tt i= firms any subscrier « ho w Mldress on a posta case of assorted Family and Toilet S ap on 30 cays’ trial. Toe Soap ia probably as fine as cad be made: bat yet in addition, there will be packel in eae h case, for a limited tirae, 8 great array of presents, premi ams, extras, elec, for which mo charge is made, You cannot well afford to miss this bar. gan, #0 send your address at once to J. D. | kia & Co., BaRtalo, N. Y | THe water for military posts should | { come from drilled wells, ~ Dlines A For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged URES Nervous Prosteation Nervous Head. S— ache Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys, AS A NERVE TONIC, It Strengthens and Quiets the Nerves, i i AS AN AL Enriches the B LYERATIVE, It Purifies and AS A LAXATIVE, I acts mildly, but surely, on the Bowels AS A DIURETIC, It Regulates the Kid. neys and Cures thelr Diseases. Recommended by professional and busines men, Price $1.00. Sold by druggists. Send for cireulurs, WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0. Propristors, BURLINGTON, VT. wil sead to ii send their That Tired Feeling one at this 10 Hoods languor and with Impuri- aocumuiating Is exper enced sepson, and Harsapariila exbaustion, by almost many people resort to drive away the The blood, laden ties which have been ng for months, moves siaggishly through the veins, the mind falls 0 think quickly, and the body is still slower to respond, Hood's Barsaparilia is just what i# needed, It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, makes the head clear, creates an appetite, evory overcomes that tired feeling, tones the nervous system, and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. Hood’s Sarsaparilla appetite was poor, 1 not headache a great deal, pains my bowels did not move Hood's Sarsapariiia io a short time much good that I feo] like a new nan, My pains and aches are réjleyexl, my appetite im. proved, 1 Bay to others iry Hood's Barsaparfia and see.” G, F. Jackson, Roxby Mation, Conn. Makes the Weak Strong “1 take Hood's Farsapariila as a spring tople, and I recommend it to 8 who have that miserable tired feeling,” CC. PamMyrLes, could Rice ji in my regularly, did me #0 “My had back, 819 Bridge street, Brookiyn, N. Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold Ly all droggista. $1; six for rp Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One “Dolla MARVELOUS. MENIRY DISCOVERY. Wholly manlike artificial systems, ft urcofmind wandering, Any book fearned In one reading. + of RONT a: Ha ve, 1000 st el phi 113 at Wasting CLE bis Law rally of UNCOVERED. ¥ "tags stamp 4: you will is, alaivgaet, b e, Pipers, gusers! » greet broad Seid of ot se = Rose he, re Bnd we 5 ake rg o the age 2 of your) by ihe oe and we regarded or the standard Agente iris od won & harvesi awaits 2 - i keep KY, Asgueta, Bakes, YOU WILLsAYY Ely’ « C ream ) Balm ach nostril GENTS AT i BAZAAR, 3 &5 New Church Btu, | cor. Fuiten St Haw? K A. MEMES A SOX, ! st Ma recy A Horervn VIEW, ey — Have you beerd is gittin' on? 1d Mr, Bently- weil, and although doctor sald he ought Old Mrs, how Mrs, Bent Brown was doin’ very lung is gone, she might wee pneumonia Old Mrs, ness). Al pensive sha's Or . STopy oF OpIEaTs. —Examinat Profess How any legs have | Candidate—65 sr cent Ave legs at all, pes one, 14 per cent or nt four or but none Fr How l get this answer? Candidate--By 3 inaect Lave oi . CRI [ee iY pet Yr ] no s ‘1 two i £34 ¥ » 1Y MVE, Kix. PERROTT examining ollzction belongis inivers- — pi Buttermilk thickesed with of grass, pigs, 1 News Aboat Town, It is the current report about town that Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs | is making som» remarkable cures with peo | ple who are troubled with Conglis, Asthina, | Bronchitis and Consumption. Any drag. | gi at will give you a trial bottle Jes of cost, | It is guaranteed to relieve and cure | bottles, 50 cents and $1. cs — One housewife cleans her tea kettle with strong soda and soap and then | keeps an oyster shell in it to collect the | sediment trom the water, - { PROUD FATHER — 1 believe, my dea: that that baby Knows as much as 1 do. Mother (gazing at the infant}—Y es, { poor little fellow, Large | I —— Frou a pretty woman's albtimn—*A | stupid fellow eomplithents a woman on {ber pretty teeth, but a clover one | makes her laug!. - ———— A 2-YEAR-OLD boy can be kept quiet for a minute and a half if you give him a hammer and a mirror. —— A falr trial of Hoods Sarsapariiia for serofals, salt rivenm, or any affection oanséd by Impure bio? oF 10W state of the system, will be su Mokent 0 convince any one of the superior and peculiar curative powers of this medicine, Buy it of your druggist. 150 Doses One Doliat, .... A small piece of salt po k cooked with string beans adds of and richness liked by by many. rs; Afl Pia stopped free by | rvs enorer. So binaries Saint ven, ar Hen ——— or Send 10 Dr. Kilne #51 Arob 81, bila, Pa, a ——, l, .-.s Bookeases have very properly been shoru of donreand evroons of push o nes Great silk suite iute | WHEAT wAS WEAK. —"Real sprifig day?” he said to the man standing al the tobacconist’s counter with him, “Ig it?’ was the cart reply, “Yea, a regular spring day.” “Well, it ought to be, It spring serson, 1 belleve,”’ **This will be good for wheat,”” con- tinued the other. “Will it? Are you a farmer??? “No, sir.” “Own any “No.» ‘Ever own any?” “]eel—=no, sir.” “Ever sow or reap any?" “No. ‘Can you tell me within two weeks of the time when wheat is sown or cut in this locality?’ “No, sir.” *‘I thought as much!’ sarcastically observed the stranger as he walked AWAY. The other reflected is the wheat on the ground?” a few minutes, er: het” “No, sir.” “Wel, he's a mean -> Mus, YEnGER-—-That’s a very hand- Mrs, Peterby—Ye it keeps very “I shgild think It would be still then at what hour ’ tell "n aot?” you see If he “Why 1 “Well, bangs is quite early, If 18 very | know then it much noise, is talk, pleasant is late, If he takes off his boots and goes to bed without light Lis As 3 o'clock in the morni I said, the clock is day, but I Lit» i ng. really don't need one at 1 ¥ Mig ~A New Yorker uck to sprain his arkle, get to his office, where there was a tele hone, He hobbled to it. be called up the family whose office 1s in Harlem. “I have sprained my leg; I do for it?" ‘YY here have you it the doctor, “On the corner of Thambers street and Droadway." That made it HUrse, A Bap B had the bad | He managed to REA} wh i (3 i nr lag? jured your ie asked easier to prescril ————— LAXDLADY (to applicant for — Have you children, madam? Appit lean {NO Landfdy You fortunate, for we never take fam with children, Applicant—Have you any children? Laudlady—Y es, two, Apphicant— Well, you are very for we never hoard wit o have children, board) are lies tunale, hh fami lies wh worst inQigestion. roe’s Purgative Pe Ce ——-——_-— Crean is pred feet excellent for Run-i on the bos 8, — “I Don't Want Heller, Bat Care,” thousands ifo’s Gol t there's nn Nilve A Golden Bemmoady awaits won. Gol ide fn ot alone in names Reach, dh, suffering one, Health reciaim. | There is but one “"Golden”’ i Pierce's len Medical stands alone as the great “blood. purifier’ “strength-renewer” and “"health-restorer,”’ lof the age! The Liver, i moving all impurities, The Lungs it | strengthens cleansing and nourishing them, Lhe whole system it builds up, supplying | that above all ngs moat Deeded [p ire, rich Blood, it up. * grasp it, Remedy Dir. (Gol Discovery, other tl ——_——— | by themselves, icine The sncoess of some of the agents em- ployed by B. ¥. Johnson & Co, Richmond, Va. istruly marvelvas. It is not an un. usal thing for thelr agents to make as high as $20 and $30 a day, and sometimes their profits run up as high as $40 and §350-weven more. But we Nesitate to tell the whole truth,, or you will scarcely belive we are in earnest, Write 10 them and see for your. self what they will do for you, Two or three small boards in con- venient piaces on which to set pots and kettles will save much cleaning. ib Rupture cureguarante od by Dr, J. B, Mayer, 831 Arch St, £'nil’a, Pa. Ease at onee, no operation or de- lay from business, attested by thou. sands of cures after others fall, advice free, send for circular. asm, I WIA 1 Some bread makers claim hat salt or meal is better than soap for washing hands before and after mixing bread, Frazer nie xis Gireass, The Frazer Axle Grease is the Standard ‘Axle Grease of the world. Use it and save your horses amd wagons. One greasing will last two weeks, Next to palms, ivy Is the most or nnmental of w-door plants, w—— > Nothing Sites rinacy Le: , Gitavel, B he Heart, Ac, J ike ohn . Gor #1, Phin, oh Rl, CR AL Dragras Cures the Cure gasranleed, ¥ in ue Shite, Vale gantanid Pala blue is a pleasing color for be! fab, What Scott's Emulsion Has Done! Over 28 Pounds Gain in Ten Weeks, Experience of a Prominent, Citizen, Tax Carve smwta Rocrery you Tie) Eurviesaon oy Vick, Bax Fuamcioo, July Tih, 1586 § I took a severe cold upon my chest and lungs and did not give it proper attention; it developed into bronchitis, and in the fall of the same year I was threatened with consumption. Physicians or- dered me to a more congeni- al climate, and Iecame to San Francisco. * Soon after my arrival I commenced taking Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites reg: ularly three times a day. In ten weeks my avoirdupols went from 166 to 180 pounds and over; the cough mean. time ceased. C R. BENNETT. dd BY ALL DPRUcCcCISTS, re ASE Vyasa na : KIDNEY, (EL | CNL READ SYMPTOMS = CONDITION 18 This Remedy will Jolisve and Cur i You 5 are at ii wed with, or al Ire GREAT SPECIFIC. If You & rit X, Ih i You 2s Ditan arn If You cide If You 2s orimtion, If You 524 If You 2 If You Builds +~ EVERY Pos X Goxs Ki CHT TO THENrOT! Gall? harvey Breath i st ELEY by renowned Advice £ i ic 4 oe 1 Ve Dr ¥ > Hk ‘ i ‘ WTRIROTS Sold ; by al | Darcey, as Du. Kinnmen & Co, #4 § 4 N 3 £1.00-—Nix Bottles £35.00 WELLS’ INVISIBLE ree Ns on wis Dealers, price BA Dr 8 Ir Druggists Drugs isla, rey ( RDUGHONCORNS Joi (i. Tho. ROUGHNTOUTHACHEE=2 15 Iighest Honor 1 Peafioie h or Betied., OBTON, 164 Tremont #1 HICA NEW YORK, ¢ Eset 3918 ——— J prescribe and fo sree 1 oz « os fam Spin rim of this @ G, HIN Ans We have sold many yeasts iven th sctior DE D3 . ir $1.00, Bola uy Droggiste JONES PAYStet FR EICHT Wagon calles, fren Levers, Bus Beard yo eS Tare Beam sod Bonm O t ly sme mly 1706 BATE, Bourg a» sau Buriors. Mra esiy by the Chomionl Os. 1M. D., Nx ; £2 tow bine ! satis L$ ror: BESO Fer Tee praet Hab meetior Wis pores sed ali eam Jenis oF 3 aaa BINGHAMTON. HN. 2 STOPPED FREE Ts: for ofl Brim eure for rte isvasssrin if first day # use Fit patients, they pay "0 Bee Druggies AFFLICTED 22s UNFORTUNATE After all others fail consuls 329 K._15th St, below Callowhill, Phils, Pa OL Is worth 85 geor ‘ worth $40, but is ad a1 3 a © Byk saive a box By dealers, FE EI LET LEE manently restores those weakened by early indiscre. Advice free smd strictly came » evenings. Call or write item tills asd 200 tions, &¢ FRAZER AXLE GREASE, Bost in the World, Made onl bp he Fras 2 tor Oo. sd Chicaso, X.Y. & Su Louis. WANTED: ONE AG ENT FOR THIS OL NTY, sk © « Oh LIFE-SIZECRAYON PICT RES. go arsnieed 4 8 wind @ a IRrge Une On ireen gouis oa Cans Jak ing Co, 528 NA : Dn JN & J. B HOBENSAK, Arg ICAI & at * FOR BOOK. » $100 to , $300 ; EET us Agents r own recs and r 5 TPR, PATE ROMO por 4 8 dsm, fow vYROAS 5 lish Gout and Remedy. Pilla, Blair’ s Pills. en vn! Bex. 5 ned, RRs ® IN WA na HANDSOME | OUR OFFER : it 100 Cakes (i) wl Sw 9S! 30 ABSOLUTEL GIVEN AWAY. BORAXINE Er or THIS .IL TALE 1 3 lx Bue stlver. elated Tonspon yma . “ne €Chlid'e Spoon , “ Nophin Hing . oi Butter nite . “ on “ Indiv idl Rutior Plate “ Extra ne lon Button Honk . . “ Cellulold Ladies’ Pen Holder (very host One Arabesgue Mat | | oo wrkish Towel eine "Wash Cloth. “ Glove Bufloner. . . . . . “ “ Package Halr Plas | * Span! White Linen Thread | “ Jupancse Bik Handkerchief . * Thie collovdion Includes pictures of Boted Poop beauty, elo, oto. Each, all and every article # pad I “ “ we w ‘ KO : 23 we ftisthe very best! In Consgmer grocers reofite is conse of Bweet He Tmo Sweet Home Son frelght charives pad, and to Induce grew ful presenta mamed above Jwell worth OUR TERM nor take any chances. We merely ask a Bi dars ti al you are fully convinoed that you can then pay the hall what you have used. How oan we do more ! PERS Mo several of wm me to order the Mnsow friends and fights have them. The hap 18 a ail a ie more Lhan You advertise orams, lawyer and J. F., Asbury Park, XJ. ¥ PRISENTS FOR EYERY RE * We opened the onse Test night in tie hem, and madame, the children and wroant wore p del tod) with thee extras. We found presente for every money we do sot know,” A Var Renu, be Snsninte, To "We JIRES an > furtiness we like your § Wiehe r¥ os, and a ease of thes J*D. LARKIN & « “ “ we “ “ peta 1s Ss. vd To remwe Sa Neagret hocan Hatbh dnemive o forim and tan iam Lonp & Fora pe VEIT BAYDOOME axd SEITICEAILE arg Le .s « ra * Lettered Handk erchicf. . Fiseuli Cotior laa Cake utter. . « .coccov. Doughnut Cotter, ‘a Handsome Serap Hool or Hon’ Pack A ssoried Rerap "hel wren ark Hemmer #1480 ou, types of Actual Value. . animal beads childron Prise Pat customer 1 sell direct from the fact: ory alone 8 tradeonly. 1t will not Be sold to groom, wn de TARR Jd Farid wi with the 1 Lan Jy Some nose of Bra of th putry. Moead iil & Deoguti Eh you will ase iy RISKS, theme goods, and if after rms all wo advertise, ware will he made for TIRELY sATISY gy Fin wre wily od Tun of Ho] a Vimon, C. Gimax, Muss POxT WANT 80 DAYS TRIAL. Yon have ALPRoR, Room 15, City Fall, New Haven OL he onee of Soap, nnd will Thee Oar, Cohontan, 0, y mall saeme te
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