ir""' rnK,t for the r,tr , 10 Trl colors itoiiM, witt, a,, if- holding- in lit Uk di, K.rnt If or a $xanl f-ti,.r. lnHf' nog are d.rni with , rf d-Iuc-.. h p-ui ,f which eon ... a iwmr al.aorrt ilif... i y .j. Up one, wnicb l . turquoia pa uwiablw ri-ntlKinii' n,,K1 ,,", T.-.J 1.1.1.1 Vf ,) j, ,rri(()j km 7. rnerhl , mi i.hitf WORLD'S.I AIK jU;ii:r amaiidj .f.-B - v. - ?.,f j I . 1 V r J H.tr -f EZ I G 1 rsi AL V) just'.y acquired the reputi'i'.n .f ht.r.j j The 5alvstor for IN VALI DS Thc-Afrcd. A cr piBit Ai i .i r f r the L m ir-.J f'"Ti:Tu;i -f IMAMS a- i Sj; i; .r nutrimc in o-rvinufj rfli AnJ a reliable remedial ent kill eatrU: and enteric dicaet; in n iirium i c irr,i,"i!i(.n .wr .;r.!t h" dii'f.'.ive er t. . el ! lu-h a .iw and $er.i':if c.nJiri n fc,t the I.MI'I.HIAL UK AM M a he only nourishment the Momji. h ,ulJ tolerate when I.I I I". ccmtd Irpendina: on its retention ; -k4 y, a i"(K)I It i,M be ,!.:Vu!t v, Lbf DKt'OOISTS. M.irr"f: her-i, .ron-s ?: Tnj--, -ew lurh. A V(WIAVSART dne DisTH?rrBAFF'-Es THE PHYSICIAN. '"ii.il i,r,f r,f"r'- M'H mi-r.i.t "' .ha..." , -,T T.'H,,,,,.,,, fr """ii l.r II... ,"'' "", ' l-ut.Ji- . .. ."""'" "rM wu..u ,.t ''J-i. irt, ., , , ' "l"'l-r. All -,,r.....' "u l'n i I Hi.- i.a "ii'! i, ,i . -I " ,n ", r "aid: "I "' M I "" ,,'"'r- ''I"T ' 'i..- . V" '"'''"" " n... ..V, " '"''"" '""i l'-fl arm ..t,..V-' '"' .""""''"- ,:!, r .... ",; 1 ""I ., ; - i-mi.!.. .r. :!,. . , ' ' ! , ir 1 I. r.-I ' r;.. .' '.' 1 I.hv i: '-. . t 11 '" '" r'-4- m.'T-' i''.'r'' Mrv An . "i ... ; M;l" 1 -'".k and -i.-'-.i--, , . i.-" " ' ' 1 ' ' ... it... i. , . , ; ' ,V":' r- "t it..- .,u- 1 ' r I' ! ..!. Mr s.;.:r"-'..':' '';',ri, :. 3 1 ! t ' .., . t, r . . ' 1 1 '"' -I. lilli- .. . ." ,: ' V '' ' r "ltrt in- ,.. , . " 1 "I ... ). i. r.. , .-' :!. .ir,u.,., I,,, . . ' " " '. Vfl.-r I HOMK AM) THE FARM. TOPICS OF INTEREST TO FARM ER AND HOUSEWIFE. How to Mke . KH,ple rrlve Pump The llullnin Board piun fT Ht-Ilinit Off Hur,.lu trm I'rodut t.-Device for Lnl.)u.liu ioro Kinldcr. -r, tli, I i : - 1 .. j, -I I ! i V. ?!,.,l I , ' .:;!'!!. ,l!y ,,. ' ! 1. 1 1 1 1 y I M ! .,!!' 1 A Hiune-mude Irlve Pump. A in., Iiaiii..- living h.-ar int- made a ilrlvt- ,umt from almoin tliirl.-.-n fwt i.f iron pi,. nVl, l,..s in dianiHcr. n.I a ooiiii.-. tinj.' ).!..' f.,r fastening .ll'- to Hi.- Mi! for the spout. In hi. Ii "I.riiditN with attache to hold the hnn 1Ip, as hhown in the illustration. He fittcl a m.-H idiiu l.li to one end of the Ioh.m ,,e.v .,f j,. and .Hilled holes It H ' ;. ' I iviili 1 " ' '"' I-'IH II V 111" " I (! thru ,' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' r- 1 - I (.,.! I lii.-.o - '' i.' tin- tin I' in (ireatest Medical I)i.v.oer of the Age. KENNEDY'S JEDICAL DISCOVERY. tut n vcvycnv nc i r. J.-.r I. I- .'. i a : -i I . .1 .. . . r i, i.. ... . . It: i ' t.-.A fil-ll I -! I. nl l. r -'-I (ti- of ,..l,.llll., i,. r.. ... iw.i : .ii H. it i - - -i i . - ii -.,.. iii,. !' :., n : i .-ii ! :ik I..-,... '! II .ill!l',. - lit " lirM ' wi.rry, :. '-. r n.i i .!.-l.-ni r -H l-ric. - ! r .' .Vi - r I v ii.,. Iihii M, .i .1... XULD KENNEDY, OF RQXBURY. MASS.. L (J-vovereJ In one of our comnv-i ' a reinf Jy tli it ci;rrt c-v j . f H ;mor, fr'.m the worst nA ...i liitu tomrnn i'lmplr. Ii.nt.'.rj It In ovrr rlevn tuifiJr'i fr-., ,ir,j never i.i.iej t. eft In to 1. 1 thunder humor). M h in rm in i. r.ion over to hurtjrej ert.(K.i's t value, ail within twenty milci n,t ' n. Viui tislil catJ )..r Nk. I benefit Is awavs experientej frwi i i-t tattle, and a perfnt cure M war- fl lien trie riht quantity It t.iken. the lungs a-e affeiSeJ it cau-et r. .;r: i; p.nn like fieejies rasMnK thrm; the umt w ith the l.iver or l-ifll. 1 hi is t JllieJ hy the dlKts heinjt apd alwa t divj-fjrs in a week :r ukmg il. I'ciJ the latvl. I the stomaih It foul or MIlous It w ii n jueamKh feelings at hrst. SHhanireof U:et ever re.esurv. f .it lute t you '.at get. and enough t.f it. , c ue Vtv etpoonful In water at l-ej-rji NilJ K' all hrutKids. WALTER BAKER & CO. 7l Lf gt Mffav-tufr f f . Diior m ir u roinr ajii ' r vni ni.n rs tw Vwvuno miu iUbULnuo HI6HE8T AWARDS Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS 10 Europe and America. t ! kl rMw, A-k- Ul4 I Ah rf Ibt4f -fl -'. M Mrff, M fr jM tArfM MM M ' ULTLR BAKU 4 CO. DMCHESTE R, MASS. 7.L. Douclas 11 CUnaT HTMl nr tO. CORDOVAN, rai wx t vtuti txi'. 3.lPWtlCf,3Soa3. t,l2.rV0KINGir, txmA rim;. 4 LAP IBS Bnotrr.rr..r W-L-DOUOLA3, BROCKTON. MSI. I'M mv tMr br wrrtaf Ik W. l bmlu J.OO Mi. VaiM, v r lu l4r"t wmlvtrwi e "i.,i tattwwUl.jit.-iiruntr i, - ir MJimpffta t A tiir,. anil u wsirn rH rx bwn'1 Wii r-et. tmr , i. J !, Otl ' ll. n-.i " luni .i'i vm-rvV-ra au.w" ,i. 4( t rr.'MiiiuHitu(br i WH 'Kk (Malar ca&aiit ui; Juu, - lv i V the high wind that prevail may carry th noil away aud lay lar the seed. Field an. FHrin. Corn Stalka HeatitiK In Wiater. There iw a large amount of njolature In coru Ktiilkn early lu the winter, no matter how thoroughly they may fieem to be dried. The rattlinjj of the leaves only Nhowa that they are dry, but they are comparatively a Bniall part of the whole. When cut before seeere cold weather cornea, the cut stalks will go into much smaller space, and ifin lar-'e masses will heat very rapidly. For this reason It Is not best to cut the bulk of the corn fodder very early. It Is easier to cut the stalks all at once by horse power early in the season and make only one job of it. Hut when this is ilone the after labor of turning the pile of cut stalks over every day to keep it from sisiilint; offsets the advantage. Most pood farm ers w lio cut their corn stalks by horse or steam power have also a smaller cutting (mix operated by hand power for cutting stalks early In the season. Mr, A MMIi.i; I.ltlVK 1 end for the inflow of water pipe was then, with a large down about ten feet 1 In II 1, I, rr . r llivc ',,,ir,i i ..v.. ...,,.. v. ixmii.j. of if... honey or :u Hynip ... n.--.. Ifcl, l.' lll.fl : I liii-a rv is taken lo put the U-efl w rty hi , iii c i,.:. 1 1 . i j hi the fail it ni uei.-,a I., nj. t to i : ii. t them ' itroii fml n,".roii m th , yntie. ! Utie rterl'lt-d mlVKt tagt) in w iiiterit) at -he U in ,'i t'ooi c-eihir i ihiil they I -an I kept on nil.., it. half the Morea i 'i. at would t.- t,i-nl.,l if left unprnteet- j o on VI'- niiiiiiui-r V H The mik.n!'. ihwi not Ilk? to he Jiho. xffi).!.i'''i, ai.'l ftiieu hii portratt is Ukmi the attut lui to d.. It with a snap thol and then f-'. out of the country as -julrll in lie can. ak. I'll faTV.VU. r;m. near tin O'l. i'h. mull.-l, iliiven into a sandy loam, until it had pene trate.! a layer of sand containing wil ier. To the top of the pipe the cross piece was connected, find about five f.'.-l down a plug was Inserted con taining a Imle titled with a leather flap alve on p.p .In. A plunger of hard wood with n hole In the bottom also lilted with a leather Map valve was .-oiiii.'. ted to a handle by nn iron strap, and the handle was supported from the spout of the pump on two strips of hard wood bolted fast together. On lie piston, .,r plunger lai. strips of leather are fastened to promote suc Moii A drive well at first brings up ilie line sand with the wnler, but. as the hihhI Is pumped out u cavity is forme. I whl.h holds' a barrel or two f water, mid in time all llie sand le-iir the bottom of the pipe disappears. me a. haulage the driven well has .vet- a well that is dug aud walled up ii In its freedom from mice, toads and lii-ccis. Another advantage Is its .-In-aptiess. The Well here described . ,,-t. only about six dollars completed, and has done good service for several ,-iir- pumping much water In a dry , llmate. .1. I.. Tow iisen.l. In Anieii . an Agriculturist. r,o voc rxrtCT To Become a Mother? tf tw !Vr prrrrut m to m thai It V,rrcf J'av. Tit.- I'Tfatri tu.r, in't-l. ,', W'n " Mother'! Friend," Ji Kit n unit r r l.-ijj, AtOiiuDirin Lay , JlJ'i'i h ptrpjlltlf thr -.. HT-l' tri nil j.niu.t- I tloo, tha auMttinf Nalor inn shorfmnK " Ijhor " Thr juinful otdeil of childbirth ii riihtx-d of in terrom and thr dnij-rt th'fof "-i1t Iriwnrd to bo;h mn'hrt and I child The prri.d of confinrmrnt i al") frrjt!yhtlm'-(! lh mnthe r ttrnif'.hcnril and tml'.t up, and in abundant K-tirtion of oounnhmrnt for th' ch'.M promoted Send 10 trnl hralatifr IUm.1l (ioj, pages), riv-.off all partit u'.ar A4(tt'. Womn s InarKNaaar Mii.kal As.vxiArioN.w-j Main bt . HuiTalo, N V j PAINLESS CHII.UI5IKTH. Mr Kt HfMT. ol (,.,. i..V A' Y , MV,: ' I reai aU.ot W l ime ra vu'r ite prrwrnpn.m lmg to good for a o- mn im cr.nu, ', jf,A t0 bottle UI l.,i.m.f and Ilr- "1" . . , IB i nan a ,,und h.l.r hen I 17 31 t"l Ill dl). uji I not a-Jfl.-r ar.r n the alk- riiloadinu t'oril Koddcr. My son and I, writes .lames 1'. While, iii I 'n nn and Home, devised U method for unloading corn fodder In the barn and have been using it for years with most satisfactory re sults. Oct as many pines of -i-lncli roj', l.'t feet long, as you want to haul shocks tit one load. Make a loop at one end of each piece. Lay one of them on the hot frame with Hie beyoU-d the ends l.av ..lie shock of Dulryiutf in Cunudu. The Baltimore. Journal of Commerce says: "The t'nited States Consul at St. Stephens, .N. ,, reports that the Do minion Oovernment Is making special efforts to Interest the farmers of the maritime provinces in dairying, and for this purpose Is sen. ling out trav eling dailies in charge, of agents of the Department of Agriculture. Meetings are held throughout the farming dis tricts, and information is intelligently presented. Kadi year shows a marked Increase In the number of large cream erh-s established in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and farmers are reaping substantial rewards as tin result of the enterprises encourage.; by the agricultural bureau at Ottawa.' IN all receipts for cooking requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, because it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and of 33 per cent, greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome; 1 ; ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WAUL ST., NEW-YORK. Culf KfcdiiiK. i nere is an impression with iiiatiy farmers and dairymen that skim mlik is a rainer tiun met r.,r calves, and ;v(! see constantly in the dairy paper rec oinmeiidatloiis that it should he rein forced with flaxseed meal or jellv made from the ground seed or cake. So fai ns the oil or fat is concerned, this addi tion 1 1 an rigni. lint iiaxsee.i, and es pecially the ground cake, is exceeding ly rich in protein, and this is just the trouble Willi the skim milk. It is de ficient not. in protein, but in curio by drute - fat and starch. The best single addition to skim milk for calves as soon as they can eat is corn or oats. Farm ers' Home Weekly. The This I 'lu a a Good (Inc. uurai .-sew loi-ker suggests a plan by vhlch many small farmers would be able occasionally to reach lie piihllctotheextcntof selliiigofT any sur plus st.s-k on hand without too great expense in the way of advertising. Til plan is nothing more than n bulletin board, constructed like the one shown i. .in of the hay iti'ls .-Mending of the frame. i tr!e cor. tried ii. ..nn and rhihl "a b"rn 1 i esS intu another r ir,,! wnt to he 'I ' k'ep .. a l'.itr.itt Weed on hand all 'he very rid "'I' T'lT ( I r. er h i! wis a. lie I I fodder on this Willi Hie bulls -ay to the right. I'm "it another rope, then lay on another shock with I he bulls to the ,.f. Continue tliis until the load Is , i.nipleie. In unloading put the free ,.,.( of the roc Ihroiigli the loop on the other en. I. "Irnw lit- lightly, tie a knot, making another loop " -ingle how knot. Take off the hay fork and in Us place put ii plow 'lew-. I'M Hie clevis thron.-h '!" '""I'' s!;"'' ""' ''':""' ,,,wl' allowing liie r...e to tighten :,bil the fodder. I hen go ahead. The ... mpaiiilii illu-iratloii i dalns Hie ,,.ih. of at'.ei.im.' H"' '"I"' '" i1"' ,!,i I... JiiUiLETDW li 1 I'OoV Sale I r Cow 1 1 l A PPL E S Ijj Potatoes a I CoRN I I J3 b C K W H E ft t M I;; Sheep j 1 Eiis J I 1 Wooo I The Il n .a. " W3J , hut I did no! lake ar.r cohl, oni d any ait- r I am or .i::v other j.aKi il .hie lo iio ' " ' ' re rij.tioii '! t ompoimd httta.t , , Wee.! TllH l Ihe elrnill ll" , . ,..! iild the 1.,-itr.t of them all I Hif i.",,4Mrrrihir.K that R-h could aifer ith he other taS," I ai.ay h..d a i lot .fdtbrn lie could rwt help me verv m h. ( t ,tti, time t.f rn.Jl.er and rr.y h.i-.i ! I;., ,Ur Willi me My baby ny ,ev, dar. old wh-rt I iM UP 'j11- d 1. 11 my r.sm and auyed up ail c ... hi t -oil-1 1 1 -' ' ' I ini.l II. hai ' , al- id W hi. ' I. ill. Is 8t. Joaepb tad Grand I a 1 a n J R. B i ma - RTEST and QUICKEST LINK To au. minra NORTH WEST TTIt. EAST SOUTH rUiiion Pacific Sjsten v -la taa ramaiTa ,a-ii "l.ula. OfwrM ft4 all e.lii I .I. a lalueatni.,!! rMl , raiat. ie . cad oa . any item. at Xin. ' a.iaiaana . (.an. Aft. am i Man, as. Jotrf. M i ? 1. 1., ar T t,.. tit l I'-'- j.-Jta- ft. ' - i.. - - I;-,' li.'J III.' 1 ol the lliiri-... ,11 1i;i- II, 1 ' T I' . ell Used 1.1 i,,. ,,. cl.'lit lo W lli.il il -ii.. -ins "I ngricmi- of some ol Hie ,! ih l .r .--I ar in f.,, I,,, r- lo do w h.il s, i in, hi -hoiil'l have .,, W e r.-r.-r Ii. Hie tin :.l let- II has up surface of Die I.,, pef-islehce Willi n II W Ii, M! on III.- ,,. , m-:ii- lo year, those ,,liHg vn loul with ,v.,is of .hailing Hi. -in sorle.l lo I I"' I"'-' iii.-iliiy ol Hie La re TlfK KCLLKTI.V B IARD In the illustration. Such a board niuiod In a conspicuous place would give you lots of advertising and lrx-rea.se your circle of customers. What are you raising goods for? To gats them off to market with (he least possible pub licity? Why not advertise and increosoj the competition for wiiat you have lo sell? g..,.l .;. m ,.i,g ; ol ImC l!.- I' l ll.i- f III.' I" iwo h. ' ll I' - :li in,- in-' . ami H. - ,. of Ih I. -e,ol i ,;'.,M a 'I" ... I. 111'." laii'-r to ' n:i -tv ELY'S CREAw dAUI. ,. .... a '1 la . an ihpsy ,,rtf I." I! I .h.i t. h " k'r 'iir SrTwEOTi vrr i Silk, taiiliji" an "" enej aur tl" aa't r-'-aa a t daa nmv fa l aW '", Ilir.'Pi "i eal VMkK feaa ka y!l L ... l I. .lea'"' ,"" 1 " , "., I I'.i.ira' l. I""!"1 "'V' ro '" '" ' ,"k"", '" ;:?7vk.IO.B. V'.rrrnr...Ne; ihioui;li ih' ei l)ie grain . -in t :i. ,- ..' lb.- ;,, , e h i- llol g.-llelllll). hl'l .,! II, an. I Willi t ,.iri.UIHgi'l ,1 alter ..,1 above gr 'ti ll I t .tli'. -'"" ,..,iii.I il"' III el I lollc some larmei . ..nil. Ih.lt Uiiel, l,.INI..lH'll."l"!rr""' .... .. Ii'lll ill '"" " . ,:.,, ...sown nil ii"- l ie gram - . Were It "" .. ..,,1.1 h. rolll.' , h,,ltl,clec riliel"'"'"w ...... i. i.i.lv drug II 1 ,.. i....,i.t i sown w hich gr"' - " ' ,f the soil, oil Ilie en...." onihekllMlofK""" Itroaih list r.M.t.'.l s i. ear Millie ol ii I lie Mil'- wniiM The deplli "' will h- peiul - llrsf and sis-oil. i " ... a . Il.dit nose nun "rRlr " ar Ui. S should be 'u rflrm the ground uuiler preaa drill, lo Brm tn i,eotU Oia d and above m " Odds and Knda, Hub sistons with salt to remove eg stains. To purify a cistern, tie charcoal in bag and drop It in. Canned sardines carefully brovvnec' on a double-wire gridiron and served with lemon are appetizing. l lis. merest uasn or cinnamon In a cup of chocolate after It Is Miured Is said lo in 1. 1 a piquant ami undistlu- gnlshable flavor. A silk dress should always be brushed with a soft camel's hnlr brush, as whisk brooms are too harsh and cut the silk. Unseed oil Is better than anything else for removing rust from stove pipe. Itub the pipe thoroughly with the oil in little goes a great ways) anil build a slow fire until it Is dry. The breath may be kept Rweet by using a tooth powder which contains orris root, and by rinsing the mouth w ith water Into which a few drops of l.isierlne or tincture of myrrh have l.eell pill. Iii these days of bacteria let the sun light have free access wherever Its poi son scut terlng rays (.an reach. In other places use boiling water and cop peras, or chloride of lime where-waler Is undesirable. A Compliment with a Sling. Two old school fellows met, fifteen years after their graduation, and fell, figuratively, upon each other's necks. "Well, well, dear old Smith!" said Green. "How glad 1 am to see you! What days those were! Ha! ha! Smith, you were the stupidest fellow in the :lass." Yes, I suppose 1 was." "Arid here you are now! Why,' looking him over,) "you haven't changed a particle. A carpet may be cleaned by wiping It off with a sponge wet in water to which a tablespoonful of turpentine has been added. This should be done about once a month, after the carpijl. has been thoroughly swept, and it will keep it bright and fresh looking. Common alum melted in an Iron spoon over hot coals forms a very strong cement for joining glass and metal together. It is the best thing for holding glass lamps to their stands, or for stopping cracks about their bases, as kerocene does not penetrate it. The hand towels in the kitchen should be soft anci smooth. Frequent wiping on Russiran crash will soon made the hands,red and loiifch, as the hard fabric scratches and does not wipe dry. The best material to be used is a twilled cuasli of cotton and linen. whirfi may be bought at from to liic a yard. Electricity is now used to the complexion. improve The Cynic. Faith is something possessed entirely by the children, and they don't know they have it. The younger a woman i:i the more indignant she is when she hears of a bad husband. The majority of people are much better looking than their lingerie when it hangs on a wash line. A keen look at the wolf at your door will show him to be the ghost of your ill management and shiftlessriess. I will not affirm that women have no character; rather, they have a new one every day. A Hard Cocoh distresses the patient, and racks both I.tmus and Throat.. Dr. D. Jayne's Kxpectorant is the remedy wanted to cure your Cough, and relieve both the liilmoiiary and bronchial organs. Glory can be for a woman but the brilliant mourning of happiness. Mme. De Stael. I can recommend Piso's Cure lor Con sumption to stillerers front Asthma. K. .'). Townsend, Ft. Howard, Wis., May 4,'!I4. The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. George Eliot. Mr. Wlnslow'n HooTUINfl SYKTP for child ren leething, softens the gums, re.luces inflam mation, allays pain, euros wind colli;. 25c bottle. An opinion formed by a woman is inflexible; the fact is not half so stub born. Anonymous. Intense Headaches THE MODERN MOTHER Ifas found that her little ones are im proved more hy the pleasant laxative, Syrtip of Figi, when in need of the laxa tive, effect of o gentle reined v than hv unv other, and that it is more accuptafilc tb them. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The trne remedy, Syrnp of Figa, is manufactured by the California Fig .yrnp Uo. only. The portable electric lamp has come into frequent use in London, and it now forms part of the regular equip merit of the omnibus inspector, who finds It of the greatest service in the performance of his night duties. After $100 Seward, $100. 5 idea urcai to learn that there is at least one dreaded iise .se that, science has been able lo enre in all its stages and that isi-.ilnrrh. Hall's Hlarrh Cure is t he onlv no-aa ive cor,, nou known U) the medical fraternity. Cntarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a Jonstitutionui treatment. Hall's Catarrh L.ure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muc'ns surfaces of tli'e lystcm, thereby destroying the foundation t the desease, and giving the mitienf. itrength by building nn the constitution nd assisting natnre in doing its work. I'he proprietors have so much faith in its curative power-., that they oiler One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to ;ure. Send for list of Testimonials. Address, V. J. C KXKY A CO., Toledo 0. Sold hy Druggists, 70c, A Hope Pull. I do not know that she was virtuous, but she was ugly, and, with a woman, that is half the battle. Heinrirh Heine. till night. "For four years T have been a constant suflerer. My head ached from morning trying everything I could think of, the only tiling that gave me any relief was lo keep my head hound with a cloth to keep tne air from striking it. Tho nasal passages of n i y head and my ihroat were very oit linn trave me intense pain, expectorating much corrupt matter. 1 was told that the weight, of my hair was the cause of my trouble, and I had it cut off, but tnis gave me no relief. Reading about a lady sirtila Iv alllicted who was cured by H'ood's Sarsaparilla, I began to take it." Before I had laken one bottle I felt greatly improved, and Hood'ssiCures at the end of three bottles was entirely well. I now weigh '.'10 pounds, which Is a gam of 10 pounds in the last, three months. .Mrs. .Mary A. White. Franklin Indiana. (Jet only Hood's. ' fjjM rsMa ry A w hi re 1? llood'a l'llla do not weaken, bill aid digest ion and tone the Bloiuach. Try , hem. -lie. PATENTS. TRflDE-mXSr Examination and Advl ns to Pnreniabillty or In. '7 - "r .vcniors' otn.ii,. er Hew to i Patem. 1'atrick o'Karuku,. N. N. U. No. 314-fft. W-.lim,.,. i , York. Nub WHEN WRITING TO A DVI- KTISKHS pl,'e any you saw the advertisement In this paper. m pain ONLY A RUB TO MAKE YOU WELL. AGAIN OF PAINS RHEUMATIC, NEURALGIC, LUMBAGIC AND SCIATIC. Blood Diseases Bitch as Scrofula and Anrrmin, Skin Eruptions and Pale or Sallow Complexions, are speedily cured by Scott's Emulsion (5 vaaai waaa. oott V town the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. No other rem edy so quickly and effectively enrjcheB and purifies tho blood and gives nourishment to tho whole Rystem. It is pleasant to take and easy on tho stomach. Thin, Emaciated Persons U Buffering from Wasting Diseases wo re stored to health by Scott's Emulsion. Bo Btiro you get the bottle wii trade-mark on it. Refuse cheap Send for pamfhltl en Scott' t Emulsion, fi" Y. All druMlete, f iiVvV1- tw....t Iii "J teu liui mmum umi hum --lii-n. .,l;ci'