"ft ' k J i , ' DOING YOUR BEST. Good Atlrlre for li.unc Slen Desirous of Uevrlfipiug IhrmirlTM. The ; only wav for a clerk to develop hnnscf is to co his l.e-t. He can get aiung; no doubt, with less than this. ' ,ons bv bov.inj: dreams and reaping , ?ears- As soon :,s u enters tl,ft worlu out he ouirht to wish to get along as shadow;- I tne "dicine man" is sent for. and. far as possible to make the most'pos- A dripping-pan half full of cold contrary to the custom of the civilized bible of him-elf-and this he cannot water cm lli'e upper grate in the oven, "medical man," he takes no notice do if he stops short of what we may ' will prevent cakes or pies from burn- ; whatever of the mother, but devoting cail strenuous endeavor. There are inr. ) h"melf entirely to the child, makes a plenty of employes who will "take j Lcsi the pruning of grapevines J number of small gahes in various parts things eay" whenever the eye of the may be left until too late in the spring. oi tlie Poor infant's body, into which boss is not on them: and if you are of attend to it the lirsl pleasant day that hc n,us medicine and goes on his way this category there will be little to sin- , conies. ', rejoicing, returning next day to make gle you out of the ordinary run of ISoil a small quantity of borax in a , the incisions deeper and rub more clerks. But a proper-spirited young ETanite ware kettle that has long been medicine into them; this second opera man will not be content to think of be- in use, and it will brighten it wonder-j tion being performed, the child is ing merely an average man of a lot of fully. , washed and dried by being moved average fellows; lie will rather find ' -A- great waste on any farm is the around in the smoke of a wood fire, satisfaction in thinking that he mav i care and keeping of poor old hores eventually being daubed all over with become separat-'d or distinguished "ever lit for rugged service. The cot a red paint, which is renewed as fast from the other.- in tlie mind of his em- I " usually greater than for animals of ' as it wears off for a period of several plover, and to do this he must have ! " strength and Usefulness. ' mouths. The child is not allowed any other and higher standards bv which ' to mea-urc him-elf than have those clerks who wish to get along as casv as pos-ible. and who think they are making a pergonal gain when they take advantage of a chance to do less than full service to the man who employ? them. As a stream can not rie higher than its M.urve. so vour dis- charge of your duty to your employer will not be superior to that of a dozen other clerks unless jour motives, and your conceptions of duty, are higher than theirs. -I will have as eav and as slightly lalKriou a time as I can have, and appear to be doing my work." is not a conception of duty which is likely to single you out as a young man of a different stamp from most young men who work for wages. A- a rule it is the clerk who is worthv who gets promotion, not the one who i's D '. bent on bavin? an easy time: and n man who gives les than his best serr- ice is not giving worthv service in the true sense of the word. The chance, therefore, of getting on with 3'onr employer is promoted by giv-' ing him your best, and so i the "prob- ability of your mastering the buines ' and becoming an adept in it. But there is another noint of view which . also presents u reason for tloing rmir best. A man i a unit, a single thing, and he can not think, or do, or be any thing without its affecting hi- entire individuality. He can not slight his dutv to his emsdover without slighting his duty to him-elf. The emnlover . r i -. . i . .i "i ' may never find it out. but the man who , does tlie slouching service wlien lie , "" i'""ae oi cocks aim uens aione. snould have done the thorough service to say nothing of those infesting ducks ha- to that extent developed himself into and turkeys. Dn-tiug the fowls thor a fraud, and su done himself a serious onghly. with fresh wood ashes, air wrong. To th. clerk given to self-ex- ' slaked lime, snuff or Persian insect animation, is tins a saii-iactorv reiiec- tion3 Is the doing of half-service the ftl1 pests. Sulphur ointment or kero-cm-i r ir-M-ilmrii. ,iru-itit vimr l,j seue emulsion mav be aimlie.l under t h, power-? 1- not'the doing of poor work I , - - i lor your employer training you 10 no joor work for your If ? I- ir not true I that what a man does that he is? It J voi: defraud vour employer are vou not ' - a fraud? If y. cheat him out of full senice. are vou not a cheat? Can vou ' do le-s for him than con-eience ell- ' 3-011 ought, and still feel -ure that you will obey con-eience in other matter.-. Si. Louis Or )ccr. HE HAD NO SHOW. A Colore! Martyr W h Whs 1-r-pared to TaK.ihs.Mrtone. An old negro who wa- on trial for stealing a calf wa- asked if he pleaded guiltv or not guilty. r i 1 didu steal de caf." , "Why. you were seen leading the ' calf to vour house." . "Dat's possible, sah. You sec I wuz out on de road, an er wiiite genernian come erlong leadin" er ca'f. an says 7e. Woan you plea-e hole di- yere ca'f tell I "oes cross uat ticl ter see er pm sen sin' i A-t iwes me some money?' Wall, bein ez accommodatiir ez I is. I couhln r , . . . i.ii i hepit.au ltooknolnlerope.au de man he went away. I waited an' J waited, an' he did.,' come back, an' not knowiif whut else ter do wid de , po ca'f. 1 led him ober ter my ouse."' j "l lis wanier savai. jetige. an uen union m iiieir u-u;n uwi oi wuoiu corn, v ""i' " iuuk; iruuuier,, vuuirru, s dun. fur I reckon youV. guineter they will be none the worse for it. The " au" ,f T? "J.T lab to1 own wav puttv tnuch, nohow. . lo-s is much less with a brooder and suiting from imnoverished blood, there is "Yes. but you killed the calf.' ' Egg-eating is a vice seldom cured. "Yas. sah. an 111 tell you 'bout dat. ' ""it the hen is not always to blame. Wen I got home I guuter feed de po' "e havj seen a rooster stand by the ca'f, an' de fust thing I kuowed he dun -st of laying hen and directly the choked his-e'f on a year o co'n. I was laid break it and call the rest worked wid him, I did. an' den seein' af the brood to the feast. Such an one dat lie gwine die er awful hard def in should be killed at on-e. spite o' all I could do. wy I knocked The shells of pure Brahma eggs are 'im in de head to git him outeu his particularly tough, and. in order to mi-cry."' hatch them successfully, whether in an "That's all very well, but you cut incubator or under a hen. more moist the calf up and hid the meat away." i"c should be given then; than for eggs Yas. sah. I did dat, an fur dis rea- son:De niggers out my way wuz gwineter hub er church supper, an' 1 kuowed that cf da seed so much meat at mv 'ouce da'il want me ter "tribute de mos o" hit ter de feast." to break them more easily, when they "A'n. hah. but when an officer went , would otherwise die in the shell. If. to you and asked you concerning the upon opening the agst yOU see :i fully calf. you denied all knowledge of it." . developed chicken, with yelk entirely "Yas, sah. fur. you see, I jis thought absorbed, you may rest assured the lit he waz er "oiii-itive sorter pusson. an' tie prisoner has died from want of air; bein" ershy man merself. w'y I didu" want him ter come pryin' inter my t i -..:..;-1' HIV laiu 1 lii-uia Yes. but when he found the meat f vou swore that vou raised me ca I ana targe portion oi suipnur, oil. lime and P"""" p ppy, as tne man who is Z " nitrogen. The shell is nearlr nil limp. ' S11-. diseased liver. For poor r, 5M i,i. t . i, .u7: ... , , . ""' - aI1 . e' . ?nfttheus, there wa. no escape, butby 4t t ' dis tiling's driftin. I sees dat you -ouit uii, jiui.1., .4uii, uiu i .-i!.o in,- , iniir'jiuic. ill leeum?- linns. rff inr . UflUHAm nr Kisnv'a f mimt Pn m-oiiulir'Pfi orin me an is lis trvm r..j ,--- . ..-.. . ter ne: J J me no i vumuo. i uu veredays o' jifditics an' c'rupshon, an' 1 ain't gwiue ter tr ter hole out ergin vcr. ie e martyr is er waiun fur voT sah. Do yo wust." Arkansaic .action, wants me ter go ter de penitenchv. , ,"'" . .-. ... w F. -w'v. jis sesso. aif dat'll settle it. Er , iace. e- T"115 character of her di l.,."np,' man amt got no how in dese Sjcstive apparatus should also be con- lravcicr. m , m of the worst for producing eggs. Oats. --Several European specialists have , wheat and buckwheat, with an occa nade i he curious observation that acute ;iivial feed of raw meat, form an Rheumatism is moro jrevalnt iu dry ?gg-proJucing diet- Cor, J'iila'.leljjtia hau iu rainy weather. I'ess. FARM AND FIRESIDE. Bone meal is said to he a perfect i iti mixer inr unta aim milieu Tliis is v. transition period. Manv ' farmers are trriiiff the experiment of If raisins are to be u-cd in some- thing which is to be cooked a long tune, like an English plum pudding oi something of that, sort, they need not be cooked previously. The liquids of the stable are from three to six tinn's as valuable as the I Lit'lll 1WktlllHJ Ittil it . ffc - Clisslt I : .-".im " .awt.rv .isv t, i3 ,i;rw rui.ii I The ,,est mode of so doing is to use ' home k,ml of absorbent material. Onion are often put out in the month of March, as they are hardy and -,ll"re pme a severe irosi. j.ihs sooni , t,H0" akn " Pl,t out and made to rapid-' ly grow the better, as they do not make rapid progress after the beginning ol warm weatuer. Me:, lows that have ceased to give good cros mav be renewed cheaply bv ! turning the sod soon after cuttin", Iheii harrow thorouglily at intervals of a I fortnight, and before autumn rains re- I i ...i. .- ., , . . seen wuu iimoiny ami suuii otlier va- rieties of grass as may be suited to soil aim Miuaiiou. Do not use any manure when plant ing young peach tree. Simply remove lutJ top soil, then dig holes for the roots. Set in the tree lirmlv. throwing ,,,e top soil next to the roots. Finn """n the earth well, cut the trees well ,uck- aml -taitc them if there be danger of their "oeingscverelv shaken bv winds. With regard to parasites on poultry ' there is in general a great mi-uppreheu- siou. Many an amateur imagines that i the perch mites, so often called lice, are t,le principal pests fowls are troubled w"1'1- Tiiere are more than a dozen ilUijnr siip.-i.w f i;,,,, .;. i.,..!;.. isiinuL specie- or lice on tne bodies r"""- " " mcui o .m uc-e uaie- w "P " tlie iiead. or wherever 1 lu. i.nornf.-,ii,. 1..1 .. . -.. . "inw a ..:-. THE POULTRY YARDS. Valuable Suejrtion n a Variety or in- J tere.uu5 i-oiu.s. TIio rare of young chic.es can be penally les-ened by the use of a , brooder, even if they are hatched under , hens. Ten hens mav be -et at one ' time and the chicks taken from them J as s.xtn as out of the hell, placed in a brooder and attended to in one-half the time it takes to go from COOp to coop. Hie liens may then be reset, and, though this may seem cruel, if they m. a . - ' are properly cared for and have a little i r .-I. ... ., ":.. ,. t i i j fie-ii meat given them each day m ad- j there is no hen to eat up the "tid-bits." step on the chicks or infest them with vermin. Chickens raided in this wav, if carefully fed and kept scrupulously clean, can be made to weigh two pounds in eight weeks. Copperas in the soft feed of poultry i- especially beneficial for either old op young stock. It is better in the feed than drinking-water, because they are - . . . i sure to eat up a certain amount at each feeding. A piece the size of a hickory nut may be dissolved in a little boiling water and then added to the water with v.hich the .-oft feed is mixed. . trom any other fowls. An excellent method for supplying moisture is to .lip the eggs daily in hot water at lea-t 110 degrees. By this proce-s the shells be- ome brittle, and the chickens are l.l., therefore do all you can to make the ihell of pure Brahma eggs brittle. The component parts of an egg are not generally known. An egg contains , especially luose tiwl aro shut up in -1 suci, ' t i ,, . . . . ... griuns siiouiu enter into their diet as idered and a generous supply of gravel tnd shell be given. Corn consists almost wholly of starch and oil, and, wxe t is o0i for fattcniii'-. it is one 1 :!. i.ji. t I 'iiiii;,iii iiii u-iiii-ii itf nnnncsn,.. m .t. Wretched Zulu Babies. "When n Zulu child is first horn, it is cf a llSht hue aml does not & t,ie . barker tint of the parents for some natural food until the visits of the "medicine man" are ended (this for ! mality often causing serious conse- ' qucucesto the offspring), ami a few days afterwards the mother will be seen about her work as usual with the little ' one strapped to her. Drake s Magazine. Mrs. Mary Mallen, noted as the onlv woman miner in Colorado, is the ' sole tenant of a lonelv cabin that stands on the summit of Gold Hill, opposite uuena ista. Mie lias Uvea alone on the mountain for several vears, spend- ing her time in prospecting for gold, but thus far without apparent success. It requires strong emotions to heave a sigh. ' Xveb allnde to a dressmaker as JliasSew- j a-aeir.-.yq puoucan. I A bbeach of trust when the grocer de- Trinnri ouch rinirn tuafnrA rid rirr.. 1. T.. . ra I rmis frnnntT fall nnt hnt : thv finfl no difficulty in making up. Xeie Haven Xettu. Never worry over trouble: The trouble Itself is misery enough. Burlington Free Press. The boom for a new-born town is like the music of locust wings. One looks at the lit tle thing and wonders where all the big noise comes from. X. 0. Pica'june. Geoboia sclioo'-boy's definition: "florist, on 2 who floors. " A good two-foot rule never wear tight oes" . 'IoiE flies and s;ays ior no man- "H onlv fellow who can beat it is the musician, Sferthini TraieUr The hen is not nautical, though she does come into the world by the hatchway. Jiinghamton llcpullican, - It's an ill wind that blows nobody good,'' as the humorist remarked upon receiving a check for twenty-five cents, payment for a joke on the blizzard. J'uek. violinists are becoming numerous. Cu-ls are alwavs after beaux of one sort or another at least in leap year. LotceU Courier. Ve have been reading up on ethnology of lte anfl gjjj lfaat heMeaa tQ -iMuth J'arayraphcr. T,f - Adam was on lrit-h- have been Eve-icted. It doesn't follow that every man who has a hoarse voice is a stable fellow. Yvuktrt Gazztl. Nothing Like It! Every day swells the volume of proof that as a speciuc for all Blood diseases, nothing riT!:iiw ur .Trf b io iinn aianti'ii iiiaixkr. ery. Itemember, this is an old estabnshed remedy with a record ! It has been weighed in -lh? halance and found fulfilling every claim I It has been tested manv years in thou-andsof cases with flattering success! nothing like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical very-world-renowned and ever grow- A plctjbeb never asks: "is it warm pnou.'h for youV" He juxt hands you his bill snd watches the pentpiratiun trickle. The Demon of the Marsh. dSSdtodoSJSK ized bogey, no phantasm of a disordered im- The evil spirit that hovers about stagnant f PDj"ion, but a Mwer of evU f ar more ma- hgnant than any familiar anathematized by Cotton Mather. It is Malaria, which has for its. destructive progeny fever and ague, SSSJsSSj are dyspepsia, constipation, liver com- phunt,'etc Petiiaps no article has been so frequently "weighed in the balance and found want ing" b6COOL Ir a woman 1 pretrr. To me 'tut no mutter. Me he blonde or brunette. So tlie leu me look at her." An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever, beautiful. The peculiar diseases" to which so many of the sex ure subject, are prolific causes of pale, sallow faces, blotched with unsightly pimples, dull lusterless eves and emaciated forms. Women so afflicted, can bo ennanently cured by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription; and with the restor ation of health comes that beauty which. combined with cood Qualities of hem! nml S&S&S. cine for women, sold by druggists, vnder a ?" gyra-net from the manufacturers, 11" " "J B V. Ba"sl?cvon n. evciT case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Som men are accused of being tfght. wuen. in fact, it is their pocket-boois that are "lull." ionkert Statetma. HoWg Tew UtctT The old lady who replied, when asked how her liver was. " God bless me. I nm-p hmirH ISWJ" when chained to a rock, might as well have PeUeta, the disagreeable feelings, irritable rgative temper, constipation, indigestion, dizziness and sick headache, which are caused by a diseased liver, promptly disappear. Eom rlTera must hare feet; as well as head. Anyway, we recently read of ten tows on the Ohio river. XorrUtown Herald. It Never Falls. Duranc's Rheumatic Remedy will enre i any case of rheumatism on earth. It is tafcen internally. Write for free pam phlet to R. K. Hst-Paxs stixe, Druggist, Washingtoc. D. C, or ask your druggist for it. The church belle is sometimes found is the ouoir. .Mtot MulUtiit. The Lessons of "Unser Fritz" Case. The greatest doctors in Europe don't seea to know what ails "Unser Fritz.J' Thus are the Garfield and Grant episodes repeated, and public confidence in "expert" medical knowledge is again shaken. The effect is a revulsion. Since the fatal days of lSS3,manyof the doctrines of the schoolmen concerning ex tensive medication have been abandoned, and all schools of practice are more and more relying upon old-fashioned simple root and herb preparations and careful nursing the only reliances known to our ancestors. These methods and reliances are illus trated to-day in a scries of old-fashioned roots and herbs preparations recently given to the world by the well-known proprie tors of Warner's safe cure preparations made from formulse possessed by many of our oldest families, and rescued for popular use, and issued under the happy designa tion of Warner's Log Cabin Remedies. "My son," exclaimed a venerable woman to the writer when he was a boy, "my son, you'r yeller and pale and weak like lookin', you'r ncedin' a good shaking up with some s'pariT." A jug of ftpring sarsaparilla was just as necessary in the " winter supplies" of fifty years ago as was a barrel of pork, and a famous meaicai autnonty says that the very general prevalence of the use of such a nrenaration as Log Cabin Barsanarilla ex- plains the rugged health of our ancestors. While Warner s Log Cabin barsanarilla is an excellent remedy for all seasons of tin year, it is particularly valuable in the spring, when the system is full of sluggish blood and requires a natural constitutional tonic and mvigorator to resist colds and pneumonia, and the effects of a long winter. Philo M. Parsons, clerk of the City Hotel of Hartford, Conn., was prostrated with a cold which, he says, "seemed to settle through my body. I neglected it and the result was my blood became impoverished and poi soned, indicated by inflamed eyes. I was treated, but my eyes grew worse. I was obliged to wear a shade over them. I feared that I would be obliged to give np work." 44 Under the operation of Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and Liver Pills," he says, "The sore and inflamed eyes' disap peared. My blood, I know, is in a healthier condition than it has been for years. I have a much better appetite. I shall take several moro bottles for safety's sake. Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla is a great blood purifier and I most heartily recommend it." A few bottles of Warner's Log Cabin Sar saparilla used in the family now will save many a week of sickness and many a dollar of bills. Use no other. This is the oldest, most thoroughly tested, and the best, is put up in the largest sarsaparilla bottle on the market, containing 12 doses. There is no other preparation of similar name that can equal it. The name of its manufacturers is a guarantee of its superior worth. While the great doctors wrangle ovcrthe technicalities of an advanced medical science that can notcure disease, such simple prep arations yearly snatch millions from un timely graves. A his is never so likely to show what be does not know as when ne attempt to tell what he knows about women. liinghamtou Jtrpullican. m Wn would be pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As theso seem to be universal troubles a little advice mav be in order. Why should jiersous cram their stomachs with nauseating purgative pills, etc.. which sieken and debilitate when such a plisant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly ami effectivriy on tne liver, Kidney, stomacn anu Dowels, and at the same time tone up and strength en the whole system, causing headache, constipation and "all such distressing evils to Quickly disappear. A couniXATio!! lock makes a good chest protector. 1'icwjune. For strengthening and clearing the voice, use "Brown's Bronchial Troches." "I have commended them to friends who were pub lic speakers, and they have proved extreme ly serviceabla'" Jiev. Hairy Ward Uecchtr. upside aown tne younV"ters montn m early mustache time 11 athington Critic. Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar cures Coughs and bronchitis and consumption. Pike's Toothacho Drops Cure in one minute. v Aw angry dog is an animal of cor-raca Fttnburgti Chronicle. FREE! A 3-foot, French Glass, Oval Front, Nickel or Cherry Cigar Case. Meu chants onlv. R W. Taxsill & Co.,Cbicago. Thet'li. never more be mfcimf the soc cesbful fair who dare to leap in 1S8S. Evert lady should read advertisement of Kat'l Medical Dispensing Co.. in this paper. To dekam of a bear betokens mischief, waich your vision shows yon is a brw.'n. If afflicted with Soro Eves uo Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water.Druggists sell iL'ioc. MEMORY -MAKES- SUCCESS 'Wholly tinlike artificial syatCBM. Care of Mind wandering-. 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It ran be taken with pleasure by delicate pertuns and cr.lliircn. wbu. after ultiRit. are very fond of It. It afflmUates with the food. Increases the rleh and appetite, builds up tho nervous system, restores enenry to mind ard body, creates new. rich and pure blood. Intact. rejuvenates th whole system. FLESH, BLOOD. NERVE. BRAIN. This preparation l farsuperlcr to all other prepara tions of Cod Liver Oil: it has many Imitators. but no equals. The results following Us uearelUbrst rec ommendations, lie sure, as vou v&lue your health, and tret the fn-nuine. Manufactured only bv Dr. ALIS B. WlLBoa. Chemit. Kostnn. Mats. Send fnr lllnntnited circular, wolch wUl be mailed free. Mention tUupapm-. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure cod urn on. And Hypoplissphitss of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD LITER OIL that can be taken readily and tolerated tor a long tiasi v aelkate atoatarlii. AWw AS A KE3IEHT FOB CO?rSt!rTTO!I, WKUHUHH ArfECTlO.Mi, ANAFJIA. CE5. EEAL HEBIUTT. tllttiBS A.ND THKOAT AJ. tttTlOS. and all WASTING MSOBPEaS OF CH1LDBEN It la Btartellow la IU resalu. Prescribed and endorsed by Ujo best tlijmlcIaM ' IB thecoun tries of Ibo world. Far Hale as all roaxtota. ASend for Pamphlet on Wa:nr Iiase. AdV dress. MCOTT dC ItOW.VE. Aew York. LIVE STOCK GUTS. TnTe will sup ply duplicates a. Of LIVE STOCK GUTS or any other Cat shown In any Specimen Book, at or below quoted prices for same A. M. KELLOCC NEWSPAPER CO Photo EacrsTcrt, Electrotrpcn and Map Engraver-, o n ci. ou(D BV. JMUUll UKj earbonatoofsoda. One teaspoon fnlof the "Arm a Hammer" brand of Soda mixed with soar mflk equals foar tea spooafals of the best Baking Powder, sariac twenty times its cost, -. besides being much healthier, because it does not contain any isjarioua substances, such aa aram. terra alba etc, of which many Bak ing Powders are made. Dairymen and Farmers should use only the" Arm t Hammer" brand for cleaning and keeping Milk Pans Sweet and Qean. siaaaBaa - asa BB aaa aaaVaV aV 'BWf"TT " THP r A tJIBBBBBBV I I lllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBEBVI jCKKfiJ !tniBw5 L-rnffOTy I i r DHTfrZ" T-il;ri5 aBssssssssflassssssssssssssssssdasKUaVi i ..akW AaBaBSsV,iBBBBBBBBrBBBBBB& &&2&M - . -)i,h.1sl i jtaJUiT1 rs&nia The treatment of many thousands of casi-a of those chronic wcaknraara and distressing? ailments peculiar to females, at the InutlidV Hotel and Surgical Institute, Duffnlo. N. V, baa afforded a vast experience in nicely uduit ing and thoroughly testing reniediL-s for lLo cure of woman's peculiar maladies. Dr. Pierce Favorite rreacrlptlon ifl the outgTOWth, or result, of this rrvut :uid valuable experience. Thousands of testimo nials, received from patients and from plij si cians who have tested It in the more Ngtrnt vated and obstinato cases which had baffled their skill, prove it to bo the most wonder! ul remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended as- a "cure-all." but as a most perfect Specific lor woman's peculiar ailments. Aa a powerful. laavleoratlBsr tonic, It imparts strength to the whole pjtera. and to the womb and its appendage m particular. For overworked, l wom -out," 'Tun-down," debilitated teachers, millinero, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house keepers, nursinr mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript inn is the greatest earthly boon, being unetjualed SS an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Aa a aootblns; and Mrenathcnlua; aterwlae, Favorite Prescriptinn " is une- Sualed and is invaluablo in allaying and sub uing nervous excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spitscis and other distressing, ncrvotie symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and orgiinie disease of the womb. It iaduces refreshing sleep and relieves montal anxiety and de spondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a lerltlasato asedlciDC, carefully compounded by an experienced and ekiillul physician, and adaDteu to woman's delic-.ita organization. It is purely vepetablo m its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whuteier cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, ilvs pepsia and kindred symptoms, ite use, in suiail dosefi. will prove very tienelicinl. "Favorite Prescription liaposl. tlwe caro for tho most complicnted and ob stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruntion, unnatural suppressions prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back. ' female weakness,' nnteversion. retroversion, bearing-down -sensations, chronic congestion, inOammation and ulceration of the womb, in flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with "internal heat." Aa a regulator and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of chango from girlhood to womanhood. "Favorite Pre scription "is a perfectly safe remedial asent. and can produce only good results. It is equally efficacious and valuable in ltd effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as "Tho Change of Life." Favorite Prescription." hen taken In connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and Email laxaura doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative PelMs I.itt!o Liver Pills), cures Liver. Kidney and Madder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and 6crofulous humors from the system. "Favorite Prescription' is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive srnaraatee, from the manu facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will bo refunded. Thw guaran tee has been printed on tho bottle-wrapper. and faithfully carried out for many years. . Large bottles flOO doses) $1.00. or six bottles for $5.00. For large, illustrated Trcitise on Diseases of women (ICO pages, paper-covered), send tea cents in stamps. Address, Worlsl's Dispsisary Hufical Association. - 663 Main St, BCFFALO. N. x& HOW" TOKUILO AXD EQUIP. PCIJ. DESCIUPTIOU WITH PLANS aud SPECI- flcationssentFKE. 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