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E9 I r i i 1 HOME, FAKSl AND (UltDEN. Planning and system snvo labor and loss. If tho cucumber that grows nearest tho root bo saved every year, an earlier anil smaller varioty will bo the result; if saved ni'ar tho ends, a larger and later variety will bo obtained; molon seeds are also easily saved. Massachu setts Ploughman. Wheat does not mix liko corn by foreign pollen, for tho reason that wheat, as well as rye, barley, etc., are her maphrodites, having b'oth stamens ami pistils in tho same liowor, and fuL'tilitca tion is accomplished boforo tho anthers appears on tho tmtsiuo of tho glumes. Nothing is better to clean silver with than alcohol and ammonia; after rubbing with this take a little whitening on a soft cloth and polish; in this way oven frosted silver, which is so dillicult to clean, may bo easily made clear and bright. Writing of tho eflfoot of food on llesh and eggs a correspondent of tho Toronto Globe cites the. fact that these products of fowls kept on supplies of an unclean kind, such as swill and de cayed garbage, will in one case quickly taint and in the other taste unsavory. For hoar.sonoss take tho whites of two eggs and beat them with two toa spoonluls of white sugar, grate a littlo nutmeg, thon add a pint of lulcownrin water; stir well, drink often, audit will cure tho most- obstinate caso of hoarse ness in a short time. When fattening an animal for beef let tho process bo as quick as possible Any stint in feeding will make tho jeat tough and dry. Stall-fed animals will fatten more readily than others, and j'oung animals roquiro richer food than older ones. In winter fattening much depends upon tho warmth of tho stable. The warmer tho cattlo aro kept tho less food will bo needed. Cod Cutlets. Steam tho cod until nearly done. Cut a slice and have a battor of solf-raising Hour ready. Tho batter is good when mixed with one egg and water. Put the piece of iisli in tho battor in the pan and fold it over when it sets, having first sprinkled popper and salt on. Make tho cutlets as well shaped as you can. Havo potatoes cut in small balls and steamou in parsley sauco ready with it. Evcry-day Soup. tho bones of a leg of mutton, or those of six or seven !)ounds of roasted loin or sirloin of jcof. will make a quart of excellent soup. Break up the bones, also a bacon bono if you havo it, fry thorn a nico brown; fry thru3 onions until brown, put them with tho bones and two sliced turnips into two quarts of water, boil gently for two hours, strain tho soup, toko oil' all the fat, lot it boil up, skim it well, season to taste. Havo , ready two ounces of vermicelli pasto boiled, put it in tho tureen with tho soup, and serve. Green Corn Pudding A most deli cious accompaniment to a moat course. Tako ono quart of milk, live eggs, two tablespooutuls molted butter, one table spoonful white sugar, aud a dozen largo ears of green corn; grato tho corn from the cob; beat tho whites and yelks of the eggs separately; put tho corn and yelks together, stir hard, and add tho butter, then the milk gradually, beat ing all the while, next the sugar, and a little salt, lastly the whites. Bako slowly at first, covering the dish for an hour; remove tho oovor and brown nicely. Delicious Cucumber Preserves. Gather young cucumbers, about tho length of your middle linger, and lay in strong brine one week ; wash and soak them a day and night iu fair water, changing this four times. Wipe, and with a small knife slit them down one side; dig out the seeds, stull' with' a mixture of chopped raisins and citron, sew up the slit with a lino thread : weigh them and make a sirup, allowing a pound of sugar to a pound of I'tii'iimbor, and ono pint of water. Heat to a boil, skim, and drop in the fruit ; simmer half an hour; tako out and spread upon a dish in tho sun, whilo you boil down the sirup with a few slices of ginger root added. When thick put in the cucumbers again, sim mer live minutes, aud put up in glass jars, tying the in up when cold. Packing Eggs. There is a mode of packing eggs by which thoy may bo safely carriod auy distance, aud over rough roads, with out any damage. And there is another mode by which half of them may bo very easily broken. The secret lios in solid packing, with an clastic material between the layers. We have watched many barrels of oggs opened without a single broken one in them; and many badly packed, which wo would not have handled had they been given to us for nothing. The propor modo of packing, either in barrels, boxes, or baskets, is to place lirst a layer of long hav or straw three inches thick in tho bottom. On this scatter an inch of cut hav or straw, or chair of oats, or whatever packing is used; then place tho eggs on their sides, not touching each otlior, and wlion tho layer is com plete, spread ovor them anil between tho cut stuff or ehatV two inches deep. Press this down gently with a pioce of board, and put another layer of eggs, taking caro that thoy do" not touch each other. Exchange. Mr. Theodore It. Davis, who do signed tho famous White Houso dinner service, is engaged on a design for a vase which is to bo called "America in 1881," with a sub-titlo of "Union and Peace." Tlio panels and surfaces will bo decorated with typical scones in tho lifo of tho country from actual studios in the urti&Vs wortfolio. Tho Modern Cook. What are somo of tho things that ov ary cook who prepares a meal for auy family ought to know? Unless tho whole routine ol her work bo haphazard and unreliable, sho should havo intelli gent and well doilnod opinions concern ing tho relations of food to physical growth, so that sho can furnish that which is tho best adapted to tho wholo household, lit to build up healthful aud symmetrical bodies for tho children as well as tho maturo workers in tho family, tlio nutriment necessary to keep irood the balanco between supply aniT de uiaud. Tho children should not fail to develop properly on account of her ig norance of their needs. Tho father should never give out more vitality in his strmrglo with tho world than she can raitko good to him as sho prepares his daily food. All this implies a prac tical application of tho principles taught iu physiology aud chemistry, as wollas a knowlodj" of tho kind and tho qual ity of nourishment stored in plants, llesh, lish and fowl. Earth, air and sea furnish hor with materials which she must understand how to prepare, so that it can be transformed into bono, blood and muscle in such proportion that each shall have its proper devel opment. She must bo both too wise and too humane to concoct any disli or brew any drink that will induce dys pepsia, headache or dullness. Never until cook gives more time to tho mastery of such studies will cook ery tako its proper place among tho sciences, iheso uouies ot ours aro ex ceedingly complicated and delicate ma chines, not to bo safely tampered with by bungling. A blacksmith can un iur tako with urcator impunity to inuk,o a watch than an ignorant and untrained housekeeper to build up, without knowledge or skill, a symmetrical and perfectly-developed human body, .And when tho valuoof these bodies, not only as physical organisms, but as related to mental growth, is fully appreciated, 1 ho work of tho skilled cook will rank vith that of other groat scientists, and more than that, with otlior groat philanthro pists. It is not oxtravagant'to say that tho progress of humanity toward tiue Eorfection depends largely upon this ranch of domestic economy. How much thought and study aro given to tho propor food for lino stock. Surlily wo owo as much caro to our children as to our herds. It is certainly truo that just in proportion to tho advance of any people in civilization will bo thu ud vttnoo of caro and skill in tho prepara tion of tho articles of food. It Is, there fore, worthy of an absorbing study. Health, mental vigor, virtuo and hap piness are more closely dependent than we aro apt to imagine on tho cook that reigns in tho kitchen. Mrs. M. 11. Welch, in College Quarterly. Kimlly Treatment of Domestic Animals. Nothing can bo more foolish than the attempt to catch either a horse, cow, pig, sheep or dog by running after it. How many futile attempts to catch a horso havo been made in pursuance of the above method. How many times has the horso, just as the hired man was aoout to walk up to its head and at tho point of catching it, made a sudden wheel and shown tho brightness of its allocs. At this juncture we havo seen a littlo boy, who had never struck the j horso with a whip, but who had given ! the animal many an apple in days gone I by, stroking him and playing with him '. at the time wo havo seen even this littlo follow tako tho horse quietly by I tlio loretop, ami together tlioy would go to any desired point. Or perhaps a hidy makes her appearance, in whom tho horne recognizes a friend who has frequently regaled him with a lump of sugar, lie does not even wait for tho lady to come to him; for ho goes to hor, ami the simple lump of sugar will en able his mistress to lead tho noble horso to his stall, a task which all the chasing and yelling of the hired man has failed to accomplish. Tho intelligent animal i attracted neither by tho personal ap pearance nor tho tone of voice of tho rough fellow who strives to rule by force alone. Another individual attempts by run ning and yelling to catch ids cow or cows. Why do thoao naturally gentle animals run away from him? 'Because they remember full well that on former occasions, when ho has succeeded in catching them, a series tf blows from somo heay cudgel has been their re ward. Is there not some bettor way of securing tho good w.ll of our herds and in managing them as wo wish? There is a hollow place on tho head of ovory cow, just behind tho junction of tho horns, which is commonly full of dust, short hairs and tho liko, causing tho animal an itching sensation. It is a source of extreme pleasure to tlio cow to have tho spot scratched and (since from its location the animal herself cannot reach it), hence, wlion her keeper approaches her, either in tho stable or in tho pasture, an era of good feeling may at once bo established if duo attention bo paid to scratching this hollow spot. If, at your lirst ap proach, the cow is a littlo shy, oiler her from ono hand a nubbin of corn whilo with tho other hand you gently scratch tho particular spot in hor head men tioned above. In a very short time, whenever you go into thoir pasture, tho whole herd will como to you to havo thoir heads scratched, and you will soon bo satislied that it is as easy to havo thorn follow you as to resort'to driving and loud noise. American Cultivator. "Organ grinders aro allowed in tho streets ot Chicago between the hours of nino a. m. and nine p. m. only." A man who demands more than twelve hours of fitieh music ought to get em ployment iu a boiler uho).ATorri$loivn Herald, Kindness to Anininls. - It is a fact beyond dispute, as any observing naturalist will alllrm, that the closer tho relation botwoon animals and man, tho more intelligent and do cile will tho animal boconio. Upon tho farm thoro is ovory reason vvliy ani mals, and especially horses, should bo treated, not as "dumb boasts," but as intelligent creations of tho same lloing who mailo their master. Tho Arabs, who aro the most successful horso trainors in tho world, appreciate tho valuo of kindness, and by making thoir horses equals in ono sense dwelling with them in tho samo tent, bestowing upon them almost tho samo lovo and caresses as aro bestowed upon thoir children, who aro allowed the colts for playmates, tho Arabian horse has bo conio tho most intelligent and easily controlled of its race. It is not enough to feed an animal and give it a coni fortablo bed; it lias feolmgs as woll as its master and can appreciate kindness. It must bo uniform kindness, however; a pot to-day and a kick to-morrow aiiiountinir very nearly to continued abuso at least, so far as tho horso's temper is concerned. Manv a horse has been injured, if not spoiled, by bo ing placed in the caro of a half-grown boy, whoso only indea of driving, and showing his authority, seemed to bo jerking at tho roius and veiling. Un feeling or impatient hired help, also, do much toward making ugly or 'tricky" horses. An animal' treated with un varying kindness will soon learn to havo confidence in its master, and is there fore more readily trained. In Belgium, horses aro so well trained that thoy aro guided almost wholly by word of mouth, tho driver rolying upon the intelligence of his horso rather than upon tho bit. A Belgian plow-horso in an awkward situation will obey readily as many as livo separate and distinct orders, tho single cheok-roin meanwhile remaining attached to tho plow-haiullo, leaving thu driver's hands free for the harder task of guiding tho plow. This certain ly illustrates tho ocouomy of having trained animals for farm work. Thoro is much in lindinjr out tho peculiarities of a horse's disposition; ho may have somo whims that it will pay to occa sionally indulge. Make him feel your friendship, treating him firmly but with uniform kindness, showing that you arc not only his master but friend, and ho will return tho kindness with interest. Charles 11. Dodge. Tho American Consul at Aix la Chapelle writes that as a result of tho enormous wheat importations from America, pure wheat bread, which two years ago was considered a luxury in the home of tlio Gorman laborer, has now become an article of every day food. Lightning struck a pine tree at tin. head of Colvin's Creek, N. C, and kin dled a firo that swept 7,000 acres of land, destroying timber, crops and tur pentine. Follow the example of treos keep somo things in the shade. Syracuse Standard. Cured of Drinking-. " A young friend of inlno was cured of an Insatiable thirst for liquor, which had ho prostrated him that he was unable to do any biiBlncsp. He was entirely cured by tho uso of Hop Hitters. It ailaved all that burning thirst; took awuy the appetite for liquor: made his nerves stead,and he has remained a sobor and steady man for more than two years, and has no deslro to return to his cups; 1 know of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by It." From a leading it. It. Ofllclal, Chicago, III. 7Wiiw. Ikon Kyks, tho father of Bright Eyes, has six wives. Did Editor Tibbies roalizo when ho married how many mothers-in-law ho wiib getting? Hontou J'oat. 1VII the Nick. Thousands of lives aro destroyed by dis eases of tho kidneys and liver. Kidney-Wort would save them. Tell tho sick of it, and that It Is for sale by all druggists In either dry or liquid torm. London Jimen. JOINi:h says that, after trying tor years to photograph his girl upon his heart, all he got from her in the end win a negative. - ' I in:ri.Alir. I never was ho impressed in my life with tho nohslmehi of Hies," ex claimed the boarder t ills landlady, as a couple of winged voj.igers embarked iu hi soup-plate. "I do not understand you, sir," sho added haughtily. "Well," lie explained, "those two poor creatures un doubtedly Mipposed that this stuff was thick enough to (lout 'em." 1U)H Lnokiimim. say- that tho State Pris on is full of "only children " A i.uatv background, two noblo trees, a hummock swingiiiL' beneath, and sin: on whom your heart i fixed lazily swinging in tho same, Is a very pretty picture, young man, very protty, ami wo don't blame you for being attracted b a miignet of Mich wondrous power, lint ooiihlur if your means will enable you to keep that picture all j our days, or whether In the coming time it will not bo supplanted by a chrome of a wornout, Jaded woman fring doughnuts over ahot lire in the middle of a hot Miinmer day. The two picture- aro Intimately con nected. yew IJiuin Id i ter. A man must be mighty hard up would climb Mount Wane for accent. who " Look hero, Unclf Mnxo, you nilKht to Hhoot tlut iIok. Ho is ifvvlno tcr h.ib livdro phobia, hiire," nitltl .Inn Webhtcr. I nclc iMose, homuwliitt alaniifd, uskcil whitt wen tho ByniptoiiH. "He .1111 afrnrtl to ilrlnK wutor. Dnt 11111 11 certain hIkii." ,t(w(ty, tool ulKKor! Von liuln't tlruiik no witter yei'sef In do lubt ton j tars, mid you hain't bit nobody yet. D001 o want 1110 to tako a Kim and bhoot bofoof'jo bokaso yor don't drink water." Tixat .Sitti,. 'o itooM was over initdo large enough to hold both a fat man and a mosquito. .- - Am'IIOnhij Cahh, referring to food adul terations In Franco, mice hald: If J poison my grocer 1 hliall bo gent to tho pen! tuutlary, but if ho jiolions mo ho aula oft with .flu lino." How to fleenre Ilenllh. It seems strange nay ono whl Buffer from derangements brought on by impure Mood, wlion Bcovitxs' Bausai'xiiii.la. and Stillim oia, or lii.ooo and LiVKii Sriivr, will rcstoro health to tho .hylcnl onjntm.Htlon. It Is pleasant to tkc, unil the Hkst Hi.oon Vtuti riKU ever discovered, ourlnir Horoluln, Weak ness of the Kldnovs, Kryslpelns, Malaria? nil Nervous disorders, Debility, Hllloiis com plaints and nil diseases of tlio Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stoinnch Bkln, etc. As ti health renew er, It acts MKr. a oiiaum. 1)aki:ii's 1'ain I'anacka cures pain In Man and lk-ivst. Uc externally mid Internally. Dn. Hooeii's Vi:or.TAiu,i: Woiim Sviiup In stantly disti'os worms and tumovus all tlio Secretions which cause them. I'llr mill SIomiiiIIop. 15c. box "Homrli on Kats" Keeps a house froo from tiles, bed-bun, roaches, r.its, mice, ifco. Faumkiis teamsters, don'tcxperlment, but use Fmzor Axle Urease. It Is tho best. HnoniNO's Kt'HHiA Sai.vk meets with won derful success In all cases of skin diseases. - - Ir nflltctcd with Bore Kyos, ufo Dr. Isaac Tliomp.ou's Eye Water, Druggists sell It. B5c iJUUCATIONALr- J M" T. 1)1! (Ml IXTAIi ACAUKMV, near Wheeling. T. n. Kng tli, Kmii'li, Mumc, Apply for catalogue. Tiril.WAt'KKi: COM.KUt: "or I.aillcai. WIS. 111. raoll I In IIIIKllrpUHKCll. IV Soml for Circular. Czc Tor Hulnrft nt tin 011el & flout 6CZC AiIiHtm l' lUYUK,lJuuuu.ue,Ia. UNION COI.MWK OV MW, Cliteniru. til Fill w irnuiKK'U" ri'iu .11. nil nipiun Term lie Ilia Sept 'im Diploma fuimlti to lliellnrof II no In. rorcirruinrs wwrviw Hon. It. llOOTII, Clilcnito, 111. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Cmucrvntnry (if Mnlri School of lli'ulun and Si-ulpt-nrtv NuinlHTiif Tcnrli m, 40. Nniuiicr of l'uplli txmrilliiK In liistltn Ion. li'.to. l-'orcutulimuc, niltlii'si MUriU:USUI'KIUUU, Notre Diune V O., Inil. The Best SCHOOL in tlieLaif Racine College, Wis. For terms, apply to DR. PARKER, Racine College, Raoino, Wis. MlLRulLfGAZEffEi A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION. Engineering and Railroad Novrs. I'ulilUheil nt 7!1 ItrtmlwHjr, Npit York. 04.SOr Iiiililin-")0tiife ! HANF.Y'H FANCY A I.lMfAIIKTM for tlim piiliiti'iH, WJi't. niiuulnrd Mrii V."tT. .'. BUn d.inl Stroll Hook, l Scroll! nml OruiiliU'iita (l.oudol nlic), it Jupnni'Kc Orniimrntiulon, ti. .Slgii.OHrrlARO, Cur. Fresco and llucoriillw l'Mlmlug, M) otn. Cheap Hook of Alphabets, Mots Of liookvllcro nnd paint er' "iipi'ly atoli' or by mull. JKSSK HANKV As CO., II!) Na-ii t N V. JPox- OlxiXlw nnd CnuaeJI by Mulnrlnl l'olnoiilnir of the Itlood. AWAlUliYNTKD CUKE. Price, J&1.-00. For Mle by all Druggist. VICTOR Donble Hullor Clover Machine tliut beut the lllril.lls Monitor, Jr., ami the Adiland I lover Iluller tn a clf utino ten illk'l ulcito, O.. 1'tlr, Hf t, 15th tint ir.ih, Urn, Iu th prrirnf-eafKO.OOOI'arinrrt ainl Treilicrnicn of tliw Weit, UH I Vl.l..r sold IiihI VI' ir nAOEUBTOWN AOEICULT'L IMl'LEM'T MFO. CO. Mitie uitnt iuu in., ujti)irmi Haeeritown, lid. QynlwtHf I Hurt mHtlnl r.' PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS M A K K New Itli'h Illood, mid will roilipli'lelv I'llitliKi' the liloudlll Hie I'll tire ynteiii In three iiionthii Any pemon who wllltnku 1 pill OHfli litKhl fiolii 1 In IU weeks limy l' rcmorcd to 8'iund heulili, If kucIi 11 thlliK e lionnllilp Si-nt liy mull 'urH letter itnuipH. I. N. .lOHNNOV .t CO., llottun, Alitk., formerly lliiuuor, .Me. fi.OOO Auentt AV'ante.l to Nell I he I.ll'e or PRESIDENT GARFIELD. Ini'liulliiK H.ftlll mid iirrumtf account of liln hilcf but rifnt,fitl ntlmlniHtmllon the iifit eoiilllcl Willi 1I10 "MuIwiii'Ik" heuilid b ( oiikllug iliedlnbiillrnl lit tempt to HSHiimlimti' bun. v, 1 1 )i full panli'iilarB of hln fsttuoi'illntiri kuikIimI treatment. oti 'riioiiKanclniU' sire full iiirtffitliiiH. Ih-iici HiIh hook In ihIIIiik tin mtnsflil. 'JVi'in llbi'i'iil. Outjlt. rtOe. ('1 1 culnrH flee III iiiiAim linos . I'iiIh . 'Mi Lubnllc Bt. C lilcau'o. Ill WELLBORINGANDRncK NU MnrHiNLS. Tool for nil. kltulH of Will Ilk' LOOMHi (3C N YIY1AN, I 11-rlN, UMIU. M' Povor thib ia pp HEWRICH EL T)r. srETTAUIl'S Hi:AIACnr: riTXS euro most wonilorfuUy In a very Hliort thno both SICIC unil NKHVOU.S JIICAI)AOIIi:i mill whilo aclliitr 011 tliu liorvoiiH HyHttsm, oIi'Iiiiho tlio htomnch of oxcohh of litlo, jiroiluclnj; a rcfjuUir Inutility notion of tlio bowels. A full dt7o box or tlii'so viilunblo l'lI.IS, with full UroctloiiH for n com pinto cure, iuhIIimI to liny iiddriiHS 011 rocolpt of 11I110 tlirro-cent postuo Ht4tinp)i. I'or tiiilo by nil driip;i;lKts ut iiRc, Solo I'roiirliitors, imO"VN CltOUCAJj COMPANY, Iliiltlmoro, Tild. rTjrnirn-iVj '-iim'"'"'TMii soaday cuihrntud o, tjs KB3P9,l.lit?o!?i Wvl ' jfiliafi ll rJw this umi uairv -z&p mwMmu &3&&m . h -ifflL wMKB3&mr JftJQa$sxiffinlHiy S Ifl fciSipSaSsLSSfS iir i k v. lfef.m. m rm Hii.,1.1 ii.'n.i iinri.jr ..i m I . vnrj- iaa oomi a viam.viJ.ftAiA teMZMmiiwi'p m:n an jptlV aVft. B AVrfHwUHi)i''.i."(k1ftflH,l,l:liliF.I tKIO KS IK liP" 1 idjrjRtttttiyFtT.ttrvwar.miwaivnmiiM ru r- vmartzamwwMUMUKwn , '-' " I advflP'GnlS Cn fcnro permiineut einpioynipni -"u7M&c,,,0 HI, good salary MlllngOue eni y Nhlrt ami Htoi'Uliiif Miiiirter,Ui', tti.iimltioiUJil ftee AUdrcfcli iit'lty Nimiiendei' CoLln . U roiIM) J' Iciuii tolegraphy and earn HO ut 10 a moiitli. Kvriy KiwIiMtn gu ir.uitned a paying kllua tlou. Allures Valfiitlno Hi 01... Maii.iuiirs.JaneMVllle, Wis AGENTS CUIC, &r, VONUKACO., Louis, Mo. WANTED WOMAN8 TltllUMJPnifj MRS. LYDIA E. ANNUM, OF LYNN, HMg, uiscovEnun or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEaETABLE COMPOUND. Tho I'onltlvp Cnro fur all thoae Pnlnrul Complnliitn anil WrnfcmviH n common toourliont fi'iuiilo populnllnn, it will cure entirely tho wornt form of lYinnln Com. plaint, Ml ovarian trouble, IitilAmmMloii mid Ulcera tion, Falling ami I)lplncom;nt, mid tlio coimrquml Hplnal WrnknoM, ami U uttUculMly ailapted to tin CIimiro of I.lfo. it will i1Ii;o1y and expel tumorn f mm tlio utonin In an earlj lingo of (lirclopni(nt. Tlio tonilenejr to can corom huniorttlioroli cliockeit voryp'H,l"ly liy It into. it remote falntnoM, flatulency, ilrMroynrll craving fnratlmulant, and rellorcr wcaknwi ot the stomach. It cure Illoatlnfr, tlfnilnclirn, Nerrous I'nmtrntlon, (leneral Debility, BlecpIcr,no(w, Dvprvulon anil lm!l IfpnUon. That feeling of bearing Jnnn.cautlng aln, weight and backaehe, It Mwaya criiianently cured by Itn 11 no. It wll at all time and under all clrcunmtanrcn act In barinonv with tho laws that Kotern the (rniMo nyntetn. fortnecureor Kidney uomplaiuui or citncr mix thin OomtHMind In unmirpwixod. I.YIIIA K. PINK1 :HAM'8 VF.OF.TAIII.I: COM. POUND U prepared at 233 and 33S Wcntorn Avoiuio. Lynn, Man. lricot. BIx bottlei for $5. Bent by mall In the form of ptlln, alx in tlio form of loienge, on receipt of price, tt per box for either. Mr. I'lnkham treoiyaniwer. ail letten of inquiry. Hend for pamph let. Addrt'M aa abor Mention thli lijtr. No family ihould bo without LYDIA K. l'lNKlIAIPS IJVKH riLI.a. Tliry euro oorutipaUon. Ullouoiioaji ul torpidity of U10 liver. 15 couu Dor box. Bold bj MOKRISOX l'LinniKl; i CO., Chbgo, III. FOR MAI.K 1IY miUdUINTl. DOES WHY? WONDERFUL CURES! nerannoltnctaoti the MVKIl. ltOWKI.SI aud KID.NKVS nt lliotnnm time. leoauts lttolanmea the ay item of tho poijon- I ou humor that dovelopo in Kidney and Ort Inarr Dlaeara.Illllouineia, Jaundice, Conitl. Ipatlon.rilei, or In Itboumatlem, Neuralgia, INorvoua uliordeni and Fomalo uoinpiomu. DEE W1IAT rUOPLB BAY I Etlffene. II. Rtotk. of Junction City. ICana,l 1117, Kiuney.wui l vill en nun nicer 1 rguwr 1 ny Iclan hud been trying forfouryeaiit. Mr. John Arimtl.nr Wnnlilnaton. Ohio. ayl I her hoy wn given up to din by four piomlnontl ni7ieiniiaiiu iuai.110 uai aitcrwuiuieuruu Odnoy-Woit. ,, ,, n ., 1.. .. .,!... 1.. i. u.i .-- lil. ayiho wniiiot ripeeted to live, lining liloatodl ai. pi. ji. ,iiiuumii. mi ruiior 111 iiiiiiiimi. w., beyoiiuijuller, inn Kiiiney-fvoii,eiiieii nun. Anna I Jariott of floutli Halctn, N, V ayn that een yeai nirei lug f mm kidney trouble and other ciiinplU'utiuliii uuj ended by tho lino of iuuuey-xuit. Jnhn II. I nnrmirn of Jaeknn. Teiin.. ilTerrd for yearfioiii liver aud lilduey tumble and after tnklug ' Iphi rein of other medicine," Kidney woitmadulilm well. iillTreil i'llit jruiH with kldiiev dlltlciilty audi wo iinabla to woik. Kidney Woit mado him I JUICIia"! uoio m piiilltKiiinrrT .eiurr. vv.,y "woll a over " PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, ConRtlnatlon and Piles. tWH Upilt up In Dry VegetHblci l'orm III I tin cam, 011a packagoof nhleh inakialx iiuoru I centrnteil, for tboio that, catmot rruillly pro- or nipiiirini. Aisniii i.iniiiii rurm. irrTi,un- para iu tVltaeteteith equal rfflclcncv tn either form. QET IT ATTII11 DllUaUISTS. I'UICK. )1.00 WKM.S, KICIIAItDSON A Co., I'rop'i, I (Will end thadry pout-paid.) Ill' IIM.QTO.r, TT. I SSXtiomai; ID A linnnd H'loiaentO-O. I). anywhere, Wliolrcmle H Bi I II and Itotnll. l'rlco-IHtr. (loods gijaraa. II HI II tied. ac.HTllKHI-lB7 Wuboiill av.Ulilcago. dJOrtKAWpNTH-aOENTSWANTED-UObMl iTS ". V'l elllng nn lelei m t lie. world : 1 H.tinpli! fret. twrwZJ AiUlrcN.liy lli'ouon, Uetrolt, Mlcti. WTZi THIS AUCCH MAetS. v" 3rrgKwsrr , ., 3 OI'AMCTCfi srr prn hour. scnh roR ca m. ocuc A. W.MOPCANA nrr. NOIANAPQUS. INDIANA. AOi:.NT WAXTKII for the licit and Fastest Helling l'lriurlHl Iloukj nnd IIIIiIch. I'rluc reduced Si per cent. National I'lilillalilng Cu., Chlciigu, 111 tnCllTC Coin money with Ir, MUCll I O Kicelnt Koi.U. New (?liiiaejTa Sow Newly icvlsed and cn Puii. i fr..i. .1,. it mrgt'd. liy mull, $J. Addreau Oliusu Tub g Co A. N. K. "08 830 iritnx wmrrxfi to auvkktiskhs, Vlettn.ii nun you gVH. (te .UUcfltitcutent in thin vvcrs