ANY ONE CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, FOR Yarns, Rags, etc. ) FEN CENTS and in many other ways SAVE Money, snd rake things look like NEW, by using IAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick ; the colors the BEST and FASTEST known. for DIAMOND DYES and take no other. For Gilding or Broasing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Cold, Silver, Bronsge, Copper. Only 10 Cents. Portraits. y Portfolio of beautiful baby pe tures from life, Seiad on ine late tr by patent B po free to ot. Lhe of any Baby born within a year. Every other wants these ctures ; send at once. Give by's name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, BURLINGTON, VT. 0 oO si YS that most reliable and regulates the liver and kidneys effectually cleans. combines true nerve tonic and strengthing rious remedies, and not finding relief, I tried Palne's Celery Compound. Before taking one ved, and | have gained ten pounds in weight since have commenced taking the Compound.” medicine - Palne's Celery : Coiapdund. It purifies the NOW | cmon or au waste and dead matters. qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. “1 have been troubled for some yerrs with a full bottle the long troublesome symptoms be- n to subside, and [ can truly say now, that I Hoxzsros Braarxs, Felchville, Ve $1.00. Six for $5.00. At Druggists blood, cures Constipation, ’ Paine’s complication of difficulties. After trying va- pel like a new man. Digestion has Imp Wants, Ricuarpsos & Co, Burlington, Vo Book farming will this month es- pecially manifest its advantages, The book we have in mind is the memo- randum book, and we doubt If any one who has made such a book his dally companion through the season, entering in it everything which is desirable to remember, would willingly give it up, being sure that whenever book farm-| ing is sneered at it cannot be this kind. | Let the book be large enough and strong enough, but not too large to carry about; better use two or more when one is filled. Books of this sort are worth preserving, and it 18 pleasant to refer to them in after years, THE Illinois experiment Station has determined by actual count the number of seeds per pound for fifteen varieties of grasses. In one pound of red top there are 4,136,000 seeds, blue grass 2,- 185,000; timothy, 1,421,000; orchard grass, 457,000; tall meadow oal grass, 155,000; white clover, 836,000; crimson trefoil, 152,000; mammoth red clover, 346,000; common red clover, 333,000; alsike, 677,000, and alfafa, 243,000. THE parsley bed is an important ad- junct to a garden, and the seed can go in early. It is usually a long time ger- minating, and if the bed 18 not fre- quently hand-weeded the grass will take possession before the seed can start, and the bed will be ruined. PorLE beans entail more labor than do the bush kinds, but they give more croppings. It 1s better to plant the wax varieties in succession. The old well-known Refugee variety is one of the best early bush varieties to plant. Tine Norfolk is an excellent early turnip. For table use size 1s of no con- sequence, If early, tender turnips are desired. Make the ground nich, force them in growth by careful hoeing, and slear them off as soon as the time ar- rives for a later crop, which may be grown on the same location, THE alr assists in the growth of plants when it goes down to the roots, It not only serves as a chemical agent, but warms the ground, carries off sur- plus moisture, and assists in decom- posing plant food. Deep plowing allows the air to enter and warms the soil. Tube rose bulbs that have bloomed once are never to be depended on again for good blooms, and are best thrown AWAY. > A fair trial of Hood's Sarsaparilia for scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by impure blood, or ow state of the system, will be suMcient lo convince any one of the superior and peculiar surative powers of this medicine, Buy it of your fruggist. 100 Doses One Dollar, ss ——— He's a fool that's wiser abroad than at home, Frazer Axle Grease, One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first premium at the Centennial and Paris Exposition. acts Mp PAP Make somebody happy to-day-—every day. FITS: All Fits mopped free by Dr. Kiine's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fraafter frst day's ase. Mar. velous cures, ‘Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kine 81 Area S56 Palla. Pa | The old Beethoven house at Bonn is to be transformed into a museum of relics of the music-king, I{afficted with soreeyes use Dr, Isaae Thompe won’sEye-water. Druggists sell at 25. per bottle Gen. Neal Dow announces his in- tention of vimting Europe this Spring. Best, easiest to use and cheapest, Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. ec. Peanuts are found to be a very RADWAY PILLS The Great Liver and Stomach Remedy For the cure of all disorders of the STOM. ACH, LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, LOSS UF APPETITE, HEADACHE, CONSTI PATION, COSTIVENESS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, FEVER, INFLAMMA. TION of the BOWELS, FILES and ali de. rangements of the Internal Visoors, Pure. iy Vegetable, containing no mercury, mine srals, or deleterions drugs. PERFEOT DIGESTION will be ssoom. plished by taking RADWAYX'S PILES, By 10 doing Dyspepsia, FICK MEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH, BILIOUSN ESS, will be avolded, and the that 1s eaten contribute its nourishing for the supper: of the natural (auteur thi Hoa SOLD BY ALL DRUG. y mall, on receipt of price, Price 250, por box, or will be sent 5 boxes for Une voliar,. RADWAY & 00, 32 Warren Se, Wow Yorwm. SINGERS EF CLOSE QUARTERS —A New York street car was fearfully crowded, and one gentleman who was jammed up against another gentleman sald to him: “This is worse than the black hole of Calcutta. I'm almost suffocated. A sardine in a box when compared to this jam is a hermit In a desert,” “It don’t seem at all crowded to me, I was in Washington during the inaug- uration,” replied the other. To-Night and To-Morrow Night, And each day and nightduring the week you can get at all druggists’ Kemp's Bal- sam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowl: edged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get a bottle fo-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at ounce. Price 50¢ and §L Sample bottles free, Blaek brilliantine costumes are made up plain or may be combined with silk. Jet and ribbon trimmings, serie m——— A BEadieal Cure for Epileptic Fite. Te the Edttor— Please inform your readers that I haves positive remedy for the above pemed disease which I warrant to curs the worst cases. Bo stron is my faith in ita vir. toes that I will send ree & sample botile and me his P.O, and Express address. Hesp E.G. ROOT, M, C. 18 Pearl BL. Now ——————— It may sound somewhat contradic- tory, but the first thing in a boot 1s the last, A 0 de thou advice Pa. Ease at once, no operation or lay from business, attested by sands of cures after others fall, Nobody can hive longer In peace than his neighbor pleases, —— res Draper, rinary, iaver Gravel, Bright's Disrasen, Nervousness fney Cam Olice, S51 Aron pile, 6 for $8. AL Druguieia Care guaranies L ry is A fears, beets and turnips will provide an amount of succulent food for winter use that not enly lessens the grain re. quired but promotes the health and thrift of the animals. Thoush low in nutritious value, yet the crops that may be obtained recompense for any deficiency that may exist otherwise oot crops largely take the place of ensilage where silos have not been constructed, and Jin s~*Has a husband a right to open his wife's letters?” Blinks, a lawyer—‘‘Certainly, certainly; open all you please.” “Well, here 1s a letter my wife has written to your wife, and handed me to deliver, I feel pretty sure there's something unpleasant in It about me, I wish you'd open it, and 1f there is just burn it up.” “Humph! Does my wife know your wife is going to write to her?” " Yes? “And if my wife doesn’t get this let ter, she’il soon find it out, won't she?’ “Of course.” “On second thoughts, I believe there 1s a new law which makes it a peniten- tiary offense to open a wife’s letters, I conldn’t take the risk, sir, indeed 1 couldn't,” sir, He Fert ReLieveED. —*"Husband, I've got a very serious thing to tell you.” . “What is it, Laura?” “Oh, it's dreadful, It's about John ny. **What has he been doing?” “Well, he came into the house this morning, and, what do you think--he was chewing tobacco.” “Pshaw! Don’t give me such a turn again, Laura, I didn’t know but he had been chewing gum.” “Yes” sald the parson al the tea table, “Young Jordan was out driving with Miss Poplinjay the other evening and his horse ran away. They were both thrown out and the buggy was smashed to pleces, It was a providen- tial escape for both of them, But I can’t understand how the young man came to lose control.” “He must have been driving with one band,” fippantly suggested the minister's eldest son, a rake of a boy. “Or perhaps he had the reins around his neck,” said Edith, a shy young beauty of 16, with a charmingly mod- est mien. And then everybody ex. { claimed in chorus: “Why, Edith!” nn Boney~"'Pa, what do the letters A. | M, after Prof, Smith’s name stand for?” Father, { noon.” absentmindedly — *“‘Fore- ArT Nore—Artist—*1 am thinking | seriously of presenting one of my paint. | ings to some public institution. Which { one would you suggest?’’ Candid friend—""The blind asylum.’ GexTLE Exoven,—"You sald that horse was very gentle, He threw me in less than a minute,” “Well, he's gentie enough, but he has rather independent ways about him,” PuriL, to music teacher—*‘Here is a pote with a *v’ over it; what do you i call that?” Teacher, ' dollar note.” Lily-stalk green shade of that uitra It 12 a light tint, _ - AT AX ARKANSAS HoreL,—*Ide- sire to retire,” sald a Boston guest to the proprietor of a hotel in Arkansas, “You which?’ asked the dazed man. “I desire to retire.” Y ou what?” “1 desire to retire’ “*“Well—1-—1"11 be durned if 1 b’lesve we've got 1t In the house, mister.” “Got what?’ said the amazed guest; “I didn’t ask for anything.” “Well, say it agip, an’ see if 1 kin ketch on.” **1t is strange you cannot understand lain English, 1 simply said 1 desire © retire; that is, 1 wish to go to my room,” “*Oh—aw-—oh! That's hit! You water turn in, eh? Whyn't you say so? We don’t know nothin’ ’bout *desirin’ to retire’ here In Arkansas. We just put off to bed.” - And when he came down stairs be sald to his wife, “If that’s the way they talk in Boston, it ain’t no wonder there’s so many fools there, ‘Desire to retire!” Well, I'll be durned 1" -~ A BrorHER'S BON.—It was Bilkins’ wedding day, and he was teasing lus kid brother-in-law. “Well, Johnnie,’ he said, solemnly, “I'm going to take your sister away off and have her all to myself, where you won't see her any more.” “No! Really, are you?” said the kid, euriously, **Yes, I am, ne» “Nothin’, you can,” What do you think of I guess I can stand It if ———— - ssi. A NEGRO sald: **When I sees a man goin’ home wid a gallon ob whisky and half a pound ob meat, dars temperance lecture enough for me, and 1 sees It ebery day. his home is on de same scale, a gallon ob misery to ebery half pound of com- fort.” CUPID'S HARNESS. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony as their proper sphere in life, but they should constantly bear in mind that a fair, rosy face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-developed form, are the best pass- ports to a happy marriage. All those wasting disorders, weaknesses, and functional irregularities peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty and attract- tall clock?” stairs, it a good place, a temptation for them to run down.” book that made such a stir?” “What book, madam?’’ “This book of Amelie Rives, Quack and the Dead.” dream of we tonight?” ty nightmare, school superintendent. “Dead boys,” pliy with me.” have condition crops that can be to keep more stock and animals In better from any other grown, plot before the seeds begin to shove out hand weeding being required. This difficulty, however, has been overcome by mixing the seeds of quick-zerminat - ing plants, such as radish, with that of the carrots or parsnips. The radish soon comes up, the rows can be worked, and the radish then pulled up ana marketed or fed to the pigs. Improved seed drills now drill the seed at regular places in the rows, and of sufficient distance to permit the hoe to be used, Once the young plants are up and worked the difficulty is over, as the plants soon take possession and crowd out the weeds and grass; diflleulty Is that of storage. The to be left out during the winter, stock very disagreeable, when the ground is frozen. This is in a cold cellar, and, if preferred, they may be packed in dry earth in the bin. Beets, carrots, parsnips and turnips grow from small seeds, and [rom three to five pounds will suffice for planting an acre of ground, while the potato must be grown from bulky tubers, as much as fifteen or twenty bushel being required for an acre, according to the mode of ylanting. 1f the cutling of potato seed, the labor of destroying the beetle and the lower keeping qualities of the potato, compared with the carrot ot parsnip, be considered, the cost of production should be no more for the carrots and parsnips than for the for- mer, while a much larger yield, and of more valuable feeding material (not ex- cepting the tops, may be obtained, If such crops are to be grown, however, farmers should not wait longer, but get the seed in early. Many crops have i ix { A i E 4 “Her favorite Spring Modieine “I want some, too, Mamma.” Yea dear, we will all take it, for Hood's pariila makes us healthy and strong si is my : 1s experienced by nearly every one at this season, | and itshould bedriven off, or in the weak condi. tion of the body serious disease may gain a foot. | hold. Hood's Sarsaparilia is just what is needed, It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, makes the head clear, creates an appetite, over imparts new vigor to the whole body, not be induced to buy any other du which oh Finally 1 took Swift's 8 improve. After a while was at my work, and for five maonthe have been as well as 1 ever was—all om Ue effects of Bwift's Bpecific. Jon Ray, Jan 83880, .. , Fi. Wayne, Ind. Books on Blood and Kkin Diecasss maid free, Ely’s Cream Balm WILL CURE ATARRH TET Apply Dalm into each noste fi y a BN Na NY : ) Feeli h { able tired feeling.” C. | street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Hood’s Sarsaparilla #1:8ix for 85. Prepared | only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar Panmuree, 39 Bridge i Bold by all droggists, im— AXLE GREASE. a MPR i Ag edit IT vibe and folly en dork Tie se the Finis 4 of this disease, GC. H.INGRAMAM M.D, Amsterdam, N. Y, We have sold Big G fox D. DYCRE aco, $1.00. 801d hy Droge’ iveness and make life miserable. An unfailing specific for these mal- adies is to be found in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. £1.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for £5.00. Case, Copyright, 1558, by WomLp's DIsPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, TEBIORIGINAIL LITTLE LIVER PILLS. 00 ol t\ve Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. els Unequaled ss a Liver Pill cusient to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cures sick Headache Billious nda pe, Constipation, Indigestion, Rilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels 25 cents, Ly druggists. srr. \evee's " \easans Smallest, cheapest, as i A HTH ror (ONSUMPTION. ma SALE BY ALL DRUGGIS TS. The Gold Hunters’ Ada , ventures in Australie, by Wm. H. Thomes. As ending story of tes Teskow' Afvertww In Seville, in Che an'y Supe, whey he Oweovery of goad } seid 8 miley ovewd of edie, Guding Se. Pashmmpen, ** Tickets of janes,” Ouligwy, sed every variety of Adventures. 3 The most fascinating story of DAN- bE GER. EXCITEMENT, BARDENIF and CONFLICT, ever written! Sooplondis velume of S64 Tugun. ond & 1 ul! page Mrostrniions, 1k hesdsrme Cwinmmd Cower, The Chbempert, Laspel end wet Font wading of Books? . PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS! Sli reli Rewsbeslun, © sont postpRid br pebiihes, § LEX. T.LOYD & CO. Lake- sds Building, Chioage, Ill. SF Tew br Pets! 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TO SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORS. § A trisl of raed) Anes lasting 10 days will be went free on appliostion, Houm: 10A.M. 3 P.M, Ara ITS iy : Sry ies SRT fv o8 jaune LE Sieg TREY Tovaiiris When ae Girected - Troaties and $1 vie! Br hs a wddren w DR 8 AS MILK, pl. Bo Slsguised (hat the moet delicate stomach can take ity Remarkable as a ail LES PRODUCER. VA Persons gain rapidly \ while taking it. “i ws SCOTT'S EMULSION 1s acknowledged by Physicians to be the FINEST snd BEST preparation of ite clas fof the relief of J DR. J. B.HOBENSACK, 206 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The ist in Youthful Improdence, Young mes marriage yAwaDIS yt mond for ALM UI 2 , May SF. M antl #1, M. Closed Subdays. ORTHERN PACIFIC. LANDS &
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