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topic's rot? Tift: farm.
Priming' Roses__in pruning roses cut
away all «hoote thai have flowers.
fernw OnSr.|u- f f~T — X W * f s rt *
1» pt*f t « ih/stiX! iun* „
prciiad it*» hug bole f* I lem T ’'fo'*
f i f
Lime ,, .. Insli. . ,, ire hme wash . freely ,
everywhere it is iW a t , P* ,* r •¥‘ **•
proves appearanow /
Honey Bees. -While working with
twee, avutu all sudden jar*, quok, active
mottona, and never friuh’en them.
I w» ■*» fy< ■■' - «T r " "WT r
Scarcity a ! of sdim ll.r.-,1 ttvrd ho ha# Ptf. Wfot* Jt lit*
new crop Unit CU T1.IU 'I' 1 ®. 1 :« * I*,., lh< <’«ttOOK ,„.,i,
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from a . rnt^t. . | |
Bye Straw.—Rye tH«'d straw is now ex
teiiMiVf'iy I’K’eMim X7H in t|*<i “* many h fmriurt* Urt o|
M * **
rne mst timojnr nay.
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I »ir(flinpr *1 Irm.-l'or *.a * . it - *tfpiyine to .
wounds pruning made by icmovinp large 'imbs
in fruit lo ts nothing is better
than gum •hf?!iac, dmpolved iiialcoliol to
the oonaietemiy of r «i»L
Bftsturlng the (Iron ml.—Cow* remove
more from pMures than their drop¬
pings •pread supply; therefore it is n good oIhii
to manure over them sprinkled
with plaster to save I he ammonia for the
young gras* in the early spring.
Vr<m ltalls.—Co!. F* I). Cuni# is
right be when he sir the s « hull must never
round, patted promptly abopt bead. A firm com*
he should enforced, is (he only
treatment receive, Oven
kindness makes a hnlly of him.— Cin
rinnati Orange Bulletin.
by Injurious I’rnuliig.—AH scars made
should pruning ofl large tarfed^ branches of trees
bo painted of or otherwise
protected from the) rnln. Many fruit
trees become hollow or fall into prema¬
ture decay, from th<* rain penetrating
throiigh old saw cutll Iniidyjn pruning;.
Beans as Food.—At, a meeting of the
Western New York Farmers’ Club, in
quiiy was Blade aa to feeding Irertns to
Rtpck. The replies showed that they
eheiip, were regarded «» especially {a adapted «ol<Ai to
largely being, Doh nifrogS"!
euteia into tne composition of
Wool.
A Had Fault.—From the earliest
»imi-*t>i o isfortnpe the 'j-jMWft day low4t4f%iffc«nd It &i. been a
alteS.ion and
little iuMt leet) pntd t«
the, breeding and rearing of a more pow¬
erful race of hoyst's for heavy ihil farm
road work, and the use of city dray
and large express and truck wagons.
The Tine Metlmfl.-f Ueu>ii
says " Ihe only tuetho* By whien yon
« a.i pomibly Hiivancn Htol develop agri
culture is by experiments; that is the
dustry only plan, completely' (ot lltf-re to no branch Sy of in¬
so bunt up cx
periuicjit«»RgriqnUuv. «.
DOM Outlook.—A Orniid ll iplds cor
rc*j>oth!<*ut that tliri writes to tho Buffalo Jitf rr.o
winter uheaf f ok tug v«rj
lltiitv -wil iieftvy over -Xhy^y U*'«'
Sheri r;tn# |b|t |)ie
vlhf.'l v«s t< 0 WcR i f eerty til, InWrfie ' 8 )«tif<l. Ji'
r 4rnivr» i. gti t‘Ta
t«v.k fur it Ih ivvv Iius'IH'hs this season i ?
ftxucUenl.
On(s for Paslurtt. - Mr. T F. Haekpr,
• •1 lmliitiih, sciulu ua Hut I*iiJvS' u g; '‘If
apy oho Baa not oloVer j toHurp, oats Vk
to vi ho-t. Nov early atul let grow until
nlwitit twelve or fourteen inel.es high.
You will (inti it next tost to clover, anti
iu net weather Better (hnti clover it
is very solid joist ura. will f)fts(t.btier.
*«>! to not wishy, 1 hitvc» tr'rt ilTi,
I think it pays the best of any v»y yirti
ear ut emits.”
Snot as n Fertiliser. Those who
have soot, < it-hcr ot wiaul > r hituminou ■
«•>»(, shotiUi carefully rave it for use in
the garden, T* to valuable for tlo
ammonia it contains, aud ai,p ro r u
tower of absorb ng am in' nift. 11 fr
-imply chare #t (carbon) in nr ex
tii nody divided state, but for (he creo
e> te it rtndnina is useful In tlestroying
HlHcte, »ed is at toe same time Valuable
a* n tertilirer lor all caideti crons.
To Keep Wells Pnre.-A corrrs
If jHiiioentot aft 1» Greek, the Mich., inUr Ocean, aava that writing he pirri- frfrni
fn d WswelUif water which was subject
to manr worms, bugs, ami other insects
as to render it almost unfit for drinking, ^
by placing in the well a ,mup!e „
rued trout. Ttiev I ave kept pcrf-Uv
healthy, thine in and have eaten |J up every live
i ll ”.X, tt.e wsier n,.
,
Uin... In. Ih. i. ,
and sweet,
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Tomato Vines,—If there is suy truth
in iho following it is important: A
statement comes from Couth America
that a single property of tomato haves
ha* been discovered by a fruit grower,
used Uaving them cut down souse tomato viiu* he
as mulch around bis peach
X whi.-'h* 0 'hat the cur
m rr't ls. ' lln, ri * destroying rtounM his lruit, h
the ine Uimato Vim* hollowing \n>
diMnvOrY \ tho irw» nw nt i im*l« MHt ?
prv *\r yra * \ a u jHrieci pnitoction, not onh
Kts ^ curculw ’ but v,Uler uo * iou ’’
"*• tmufr ror Pn 1 mtltry. t „ -Prooablv P , n
few, if «uv, of our readers have ever
tried the experiment of leodijig o«t^ to
I reeding jk^ulirjr in large proportion#--
say at least tl.ree-lourths u, one fourth
ol any and all other grains. A fancier
who has drre this (and, as h. *«y.
both ecom nacaily and to» suoeasfullv.”) need
***“«* «* • • a*y in thi
way to very rood kdviDtiigt, a* a dailt
foudtohreejiiegfowU eapeciaUy to tue Asia the tie vear vanen^. r.nmi:
SsV ce»«# oTin^lTn ot internal Ut, wbon If ,,n !e<i I r*“ in the r»*'
ordinary wa ye—American Poultry Yard.
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Watermelons—A writer say«: Plaui
in shallow hills, in horse dune for man
cultivate mw, a* early long a* pmotioahie in spring;
tUehilU »ith ». as poasible bo-, Iwtweeti
within * horse ’As and weed
the hiila hv hand. for the
iioects, we .« nothing. The stupid hog
tjjies hi«f fi s 1 ] y : ic % vt»i« ou-.nigh
ftia it* lor the i<r«r Wo pi.nt 40 or f>"
A it til i t ;((!hsI vigorous
6*Cq$0 ILt' fit IA if ihe hue, aud the
fbnugfi of ibt lust as no >n
Hu Utu dU ut tiffin to roe r> r
HitfetY, fill till* a risnar pttftlK tnil i t a t
me *m*k»n, f*xlir|*ufa*| t grow tit# 03 hfUtlana
h , : III I }"* ! hv.t ejwl
fef)C f f r uitfaf, Mini i
every w
ink A forr#*t*oiid#ri4 m>*
. be casUh o.'l ia acd
u#t* mmiutr *{*«rm
0” : Tr if ~^— Witifct fin* alios;
rot summer
when the oil is worn out and becomes
Micky don't the put on more until have’that
cleaned iron with turpentine; you
**4 cut i»f|»nt|ie, tfo residue tfcn»i.la«e oi the oil. Put »!**) on
- vour vour
01 * 11 * axle add revive it a few times;
,J we ell tl*t dheel and carefully wipe the
ax]e tirrpAitinl eleun. yV brtueato stijk and 4 rag wet wltTi
ctu clean tb«niM>.
lion’t let the oil wear out, almost
variably wit area* a Imeev after it lias
W„ with mi.,. In winter add one
fifth turf entitle to cold pre«?e<3 citHtor
oil, and that with slow driving, when you
"tart, will save vour iron a alee.
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,-c. g'i^'Vllverlr Hi — "I* • •' - - •*•*!*»— w. yp i M J
r e 1 ri'P'fi d ™ e youig Sit pip* on
sTTong, oohcentfafed ford, And* aa
Udcjf „ r J( 1 |tai
Monoiflrm* ol H wrfn, l*l*>v,e short*, water^tth and boiled equal
»/ p,titoes, the hrai* or other root* or vegetables;
ar^J nh<*rtH can »■*«««* 1*#* H.aidcd j*«»
WW] ' **'?"*'■ » y»« corn
meal; mi* itapanngfv with tlm vegetable
diet until the pip 1 is four months old, * at
1 leaMt, , whyn „ ; .. the grau; wny . U* mereaaed. ,
all through the pig a life give him
kjenty of g<md roots, hoi ed or raw In
vbort, p feed the pig g^ncroawty, hut not
W. wi ‘S> V 00 * 1 .’ ? ure f *'l** <l ,liH -
RU(1 Will Dfi neither >lH;kprl» pf)f
Want of fertility. J
To —_ Make Ileus
Iaiv.—A n exchange
gives the following prescription: I*ut
two or more quarts of water in kettle
arid one lajjgjs seed pepper, or two small
piles. Then put 1be kettle over the fire.
When the water boils stir in coarse In
rlian meal until you have a thick mush.
Bet it cook an hour or so. Feed hot.
Horse-radish chopped fine and stirred
into mush, «» prepared in the above
directions, and for result* we are get¬
ting from five to ten eggs jrer day,
whereas, previous to feeding we had no
deal eggs for a long Amt time. We i tear a good
of conn from other people
about not getting e;'ge. To puch we
would warmly recommend cooked feed,
fed hot. Boiled apple skins seasoned
wiih red pepper, or boiled potatoes sea¬
soned with horse-radish, are good for
feed—much better than cooked food.
Corn, when fed to tire hen by itself, has
n tendency to fatten rather than pro¬
duce the more profitable egg laying. A
spoonful of sulphur stirred with their
Iced, pqraajyually wiil rid them of ver¬
min J.f! aud tone I up their system.
« jtiaim —Jtsw-t
T«i|»l«*a for Hie* llouavliold.
that Mii.k.—M orning’a milk ia richer Ihan
M i.tt evening,
* orf! n Watek —Wood ashes
('iiirt a lye for Koftenin.* water,
A Fact.—A n oyster ahull put into a
teakettle will prevent ita becoming
To Dehthoy Fi.itm.—PoUI green tea,
d&tff.yi tvjjll awceteneil flies. #nU put iuto saucer* will
'Save ml? Oi.Y> f'l.otiiix- Old olotluw
"lum.il be saved, to weave into door and
floor iirntH,
jNHEcriijTSa.--~I.enia*> tile juke will al¬
lay irritation eauaed by (he bites oi
gnats and flje* v ,, _ r ,
Pea 1 r udin'i,—-C old ja.tntoe*, mtisbe.l
with pea*, make an excellent ami light
pea* pudding.
ItfiiNB.—An application of cold, wet,
cQmnHpt <vb invftliiafrl* ronn.g, jdaeuti on tn<me<li
,tt« I}'. i> all letmaly,
tw** Ft w .m - -Tnriiitv-p- el. washed
clean aud tied m a net, impart.. « flavor
toaoupa. Celery leaves and ends *> rve
the same purpose.
To Hemove Tan.—N ew.milk half a
pint, l«*n n iuieeout fourih of an ounce,
whole white brandy skim 'half rn onhco. lioil the
and clear (rom scum, IV
night and morning.
Cocoa net I’vddino.—T o one larg.
eggs,]a oi.cqanut, grated, add the whites of eight
quarter of a pound of sugaiv *
•jtiaifer spBoAfiiis of a pound of butter, two
of rose wate;; bake it ih
paste.
Hem vino On. Paint.—T o remove
old pa'nt, cover with a wash of three
parts quit k stone lime, slaked in water
to which one part pearl ashes is added.
IWjurs, 41 . 0 W Urn when coating to remain for sixteen
the paint may be easi y
HCT.qs'd eff.
To K, move WntNKi rs.-Moll whim
WiiX, tilKP OUI1CI*, to u Ik al and *»d«i
June of 111 v bulls, twu ounces and ’
'
ilOfK',. too Otttfcwa, I^jstkSfR^'r t WO
drachois and attar of rests a drop 1^ or
two. R».b the wrinkled pi** w
preparation twice a day. Ihe tepid wa
ter instead of cold ui ablutions,
>} ToPrikekve('* K Kt A 4. B i>ft r1 i 1 «k««i i
, , “ f ‘*T 11,0 ‘ ,rt ... V° U tf K
^ , ' , h< ‘ li \ a
^ w «P the, » than sale
Un»w»g-pan ' *d and remove Uj? u “ flirt o’? in ‘ T' this
- w i~t«>.** .»“> -ii; >«S«. ™,, u,. w i,
Beke Tea.—B eef tea for the sick is
ee»a@id*g made by boiling a fender steak nicely,
it with pepper and salt, cutting
B up and pouring water over it, not
uufie boiling; put in a little water at a
ttote and let if soak the goodness out;
then beat it hot.
ajuino l’suowe —Ue not put vour
p-llows in the sunlight to air, but in s
shady btowinj place, w ith a clear, cloudy, dry wind
over them. If It is and
.'el not damn, and the wind not nrm*t\*3& strong,
flu all Thm if pwllCM
ofuiu, kotpH well cured femhera aiwav**
nweet A hot huh in tht* h*vwt of tVudi.
T wU1 turn thv,n r ’ UKMl '
tmn^ro^wxter^ water add wOr.e teikspo * nful h f l f
“ffl one tie leaspnonfitl spirit* of
'^ , . n<e * auuiWr t^queeae ol iinu ru»ty aud l?iee through
jt v » then rinse
•" *.«>P of hot waAnr in wiiicli a
Wack kid glove lias been boiled. Pull
«« t'.e Ikeu edges of the hioe until almost
press it for two or three daws,
fo^Jl Hravy l>ev>!c. **>««(• fotween the leaves of a
Ctns oB Bir.™ -Tobacco, wet
with Kpmi?* or water, boun$ ou a freah
W in MW ?*«' *V\*» A
wrenew. Ihe . h»h»ei*o , , ahouKI he kept
wototby oceasonnlly wctMng the ban
dagii with warm water, Freeh tobscoo
fo •l*P»W oyery day till U»c
soreness is rubs; then nsrooi e it aud
put * ,!«*'*'« «*f «an plaster fiver the
n \ R » , ° ewlnde Utoall. and it
will mshi heal without further trouble.
Lemon I’ir.—J uice of 1 lemon, yolk*
of 4 eggs. 10 tabls^.«infuU of sugar, 1
tibif«|Kkm ireh. butter, “ tahfeKttoon^ oah ii
sf 4 tshh *p on. water; fisvor with
nutmeg, Winn buked spread ovFi the
Utpa vf tho nice tu« foilowing fejlt
the whi'es of font eg** iui J
WpOOIia Ot Lomfeif’U tijf to A i*tifl I c ih.
add I t(*aipft0nfvit ot feiotii) tpRtf*,<*?,
*rr»’K(i over thft tilt Uijw of till thv pto*. then
rot urn 1« oven vtrv aiielitlv
brown.— Mm Fa
Ifvuukiww 1 to y< 4 * ah
you got, v«o ! th«<
*u>ur
BEAUTY BUT SKIN DEEP.
How to Beautify. How to Preserve, and
How to Treat when Diseased,
the Skin and Scalp.
Ry 1 9. r. IOMSLTV. U. f>, of Saw Tori.
Apm ro.i» ih* lattwinir «<n»a tr tfiaw rttn am****,
**••' ieihwnMuk tw >»!■; '■ »s» of to wh-» a
*
h wtthe.Lta’-^juierupttoii*, or hi* of Mir, 4/oy
h»r f twuiews *», > W;,
\
M»LV CQ iftdVa lift* Pttihill* cff fey
to « .od Rw« «,twi'»'t<*«'rt«t»i.w«u*ru'r*/ a« rtnnrt* :$eAp
»• e ’.*Juu. to
U renOred. No Mti.ely 1*1 oiewlid-eor
SlK Wend
to.-n*nv. saol »• ovi». ,Uld uali •«*
uV.’ffi Wrl ?"*™ Un * * kp> °'
Ifamb t* the foeflD7* of<M afflicted with•tyybt
»«*>!•, w ttlfrt5!rijMor'wrm,pm|*£ r**,adwn.(mi*o.n4t *4k**a»
?" *»*, <!s*robjlhr ithrrswinre.
t*"* •»» f,l,, r intern
IH-stb In fnanv p»w* n»f|fhv t* oo&e'.dtr*! 0
ti « b^rnt k tion, » n .t neMng n-trir
np*uti* •• Uaucir to®r<i«rt«
otb T« hive »«h u»«* ih«t tb*# «>n cm ibo i;#tb
tb* t» t)»trncM->n sdi\ prcftcnrAlIf'B of'he s'iir, » »’j>,
,T1 ‘* h»‘r. erdili jdOp^r •imittiuLth-m *h*n die
lo form*tlou 1 l evy $*•* htyti Dibit ct.qdtnwNl Slflftrfd; U» Bfipular form inch
t
THE CO*NB,TRrfTIION OF THE BKIN.
The *lcln 1* roTif» icd of t»o lateri, which ir>»v t«
lejrtfife i fiora etch oiher hr th*> gctlan < f » Meter.
The chili por ioa «h th it rftiMx) up hf tlieb-H cr i»
called the re^rf nklu, the cmlc>, or th» epl ermie;
that which rtm'ln* Jn connetiMn wJ h tbe ) <>!jr la
the «en*ltiv# *atu, the c.U*, the d rma,«r the *ne
skin. Etch ha* fe;er*t v fl ttei to pirfortn. The
De a f tkln 1* her ny no t loeroj-faaJ *e:vc* as a
*}j«sth to plot t r t Hie more no 1th e fkin nutter It.
Were the resrf skin Ukm oft w® eoukl not f ear to
hav-t sovthing ton b 0 » The dr-rtna or trow skin,
•ri I its glinds, oil Lilies, etc^ s*e tie *ea' of sll cuts
ceous dUearas.
THE OIL ANI) SWEAT GLANDS
That the.akin may be pliable and beiHhy It <s neces
sary to have i* died every day: and !*• tills 'he < rea
tor ba* wisely pravl ied by ptalqr In the true skin
tmt l gland* and tn?»cs, whose otflce It is to prepare
air <1 pour out upon the smtoce tho proper am mot of
oil On eomo p* rt* of fhetoty tlicy do not e*iat, but
•r.» air ndtut <-n »he face, toie, e ra, h »d, eyelids,
t-!c. h ud They thfy produce the wax ahc*tli or the uir*. anj »n<! o < tin
ojfon U to the of the h'lr, Ihr
nfob It with u|tui>’a own hair o.T or i>omade. When
th f skin and l.< fads/tky thw responding ft' « vtttelg sro always at
work, tnadc the eopstanGy C> uVcqiiently t p the thou demands Id he
up -n n no peram
afraid to wash th^rmiThly every d*y with soap and
wate, lea*, a« the "Riston M dlcal Journal ” once
tain lf, the skin )>e JnJ-ind by having the oil lemoved
lr*Mu It.
FREQUENT WASHINGS WITH PURE SOAP
(fire* liwel fiorn rBustle rub'lg alksllea) witlr end Jurewarm wabr, f »l*
by tri-k a coarse towel, will do
mors to pi re. rve th' h««I hv tcilop of tie oil glands
and tul'fe. Upon which depends a dear aod wbolcson a
CotUplovh n, than all the eosraeU a I « lie world. So
Important is the freo and perfect action of the sweat
and fat or oil glat-ds io the pr serration of the gene¬
ral health, vs welf a* the aptfaj cond toi of the
skin that psrtlcular nttfi-ton to tliewi Hill 1* re
warded by Ineteared foe of physical health. They and discharge
ti|»on the suv a the b»<iy an'l a>* ut two o te-holf
p urn’s oi matt t p?r <’•», th*lr lu pirtance in the
por.'flcaf'on ot ihe Mood and fluids ot tho ho.jy is so
float that were .they cl 'wd by an Impervious oo&t
Ing, Ik* lubb’Ar or otied alik, death wonid soon i njue.
THE GREAT SKIN AND BCALP Dl8E\fiE5.
But bad as ara minor forms of pkfn dlsmses, tli^y
lick !• to ttiaixnlflcaiicf when compaied with the gieat
ek n aud scalp dtorssftoi wvh Hindi thousands are af
U»cum 1 aurlng U»eir w. ole lives. Th t the res lei may
know n or<- about'tnfcm. tts* iiin t’a' sfieotfors s e
here titwefl oudttlug §uch f?s me ermptomg of<k o<tJ
frwpratant tut sous/Mtooasos, silt l k» rh*utn ui taiee, rash, do. Th* irost
ar>* or era sms, tetter, ring
worm, ptNtf'siK Impetigo, !• prosy, lichen, prurifs
ba bers’ It b. Jickson’s It h, bakerv* itch, ground
Iteh, a a d heawi and dandruff.
Towerlft* above sll otbeis In extent. In 4 -j rati n, In
suffer lug, Is
ECZEMA,
c mmontv railed a.It rheum. Wllran dlvltlee it into
twlv * sprales, aud tilbers luto tuaoy mine; but it la
snflleleuUy c*rar t) the a »rage r a Itr, end will be
i«o*Htiilw>J byH» •ratll watery Ultoter, about (he *izs
of n piuu* d, wlurever s *u Piuri<«', 1m etig-.., anl
i-sotlifts at* but llile behind ra!’ thrum in ri e suffer
lag tbt*y Uef\lug cauao all bealrt dins, l ead h auuthtr < b* lnsto aflcc
producing t(on. great misery feme and sofl diatroylug iln^. T. the hair, a’<l
the fkin, l» alt iheuti e frslp, like
I other emotive <uhje t lo I dleoiscs. 1 . te which i«r, daodriff, lv
an an tea , geuera
d-. jir-y the ba r follicles, and j reduce j.erojarxbt
balufif ss
THE TREATMENT
of t'lsftfK’' uf tho fklu n« fcalp has tc^n for wnturlfs
op* o ih* mistaken theory Out th^.T are * n Ircly
du© to MifUd tin polity been of direct?4 IU* N> a^ecul »t
tcutl >n fc*s ever to tht- important part
tip s««fttiLnd i»’ t lands flay tn the pro,s/a.io.i and
ire mvDAUc* of 4t c«m.
•fofi It a ti > i.ntast r«Q#t-dti uflou tbc melhal |»rof s
to i-ity f at lti Of Puts 1 1 tb’ otfr >f skia t to
pDls^btvis V-c**v * fvltt’c \\ bit with mi theo
tf -s, r mfi .|e*. anil I I edtur-tfo* t-*
inet ods and p-aclVo# OiUtui'fog in Igoorun e Arid
ruperstl b»n. stH thtmm, scab! h a.I. au>i ps.<nas s
fouridi ami Jn:rea*j _ i upon » shtan hsltj.iNl fcy ih*
* 1*1 u** use, to h internal iteruai anil and externa <xh rn» ! 1 . , of of mcri tumary, iitv.
are© 1 % fin \ * d lend
For centuries n h » been pepulw on*Ion that
dleens s »f lb» ski' and ee*!p must I* cffied. If
cured at ad. h I t puirilug ih U’o
Admltti g that this is I | arlly a true, whn has *ce n
the m th il or what the remedies by tvhfc'b It was
•ought to l« scoomrlbhvd?
MKItmtY AND AttSCNK’.
O? It tb Bc rerafilloA ttiat h» * n'cvlv 4 the ranctfoo
,,f r’: •».**«»». aud W*p't*t*. *»l <»e Da J n.t
«t 0 vc ,rv arraufo tve lhoor.lv uuMlcInsI «y«nti
o! to-d*y. "•-■•el-: ** they ’.¥«rr Uuti Mfd* of yo*r' ora wbic'i
* r " by .te “s-ruBr” •• bum* *ii*'in»
»|'»iaa «m wria a ««*•»,
TUE Ilit'K TtlEOKT.
Hot a I'ttte L!i! Is b i. ? 11 (O ' up -n the darK-,,,
that ha* -uir -iiniitd'toe line’ ,--1 ot th> .au Tea
ftav aa .ti,l Fro -I. plit.ir ans s .1 spe i. tsts
wt* ewe «h«{ tr c |iv<gtt‘>« w# are nrektes.'' rar tb^
prescu* 1 i * tn the cinv o o' 1 n \c atfons (if fie
• it « A c»l*. ih v U*ei ad provra, (!' thtdis*
*asra uf tb jkl i ml so Ip are enitcd by a dcriug*
ilk t <»f tv mi ret ry no > - xc el ry tubes and u> f*els
uf «he true »kl i; and (.’) th.it s i h di e > a • r tf
fo too' are u private I not inaiiiitrard by iwl*a oi •
fluids coainloln; toe v nia of err f 1«, niaUrl*, cr
fontigo * i S'*s*e, v.htch are thfrcra j *4 from the
blood au l ctOritU tc fluid* Fr upoj the fkn tn tough
the swerat ra d fat ^I’O.'.i. tu lhep* facts they Vnred ivc
ctfspiliy mtl trait th‘t ski t <U * ere c«4ri0‘*t tf
a ely by but 1 icrn'l by ren ««’.•, n *r of rokl by Th ex’.e oral f
ft me U*s, a ; i dle‘ou» u e by Iwth, e* t
tecti ua are »ot wh.*iv craure.l impur ti > o he
Wi od ra d c TcaUtb cood.tfon g Unl.ira, the • r* uv t uv A t entire y
(o a dfoeasod o: aw^rag and irt g.ra Us,
tub*' *«*»*’•, aid re'to of t e true fkl^, but to a
pconttrar rai d ta»*pariM* *rttd|t r un ot lo h. For ! f
yt 'piGgieras u treat the ot* t> the n*«tl*et of the either, no
l» made; tut vrlik rattesttes tn both rat Ih*
attu* tl'tu, e»4 to* vac ot raorh rem* lo *a 1 wn
her* woteueod, a cur* is portlHe in noariy every
erase
. W11AT “ WF E WANT T ' ..
, * _ dratlBtwtehfl *.tUwitv OB ih* v “ W :;*l
we mo t t*nv» v ut orr io c rooloHnal*
»uti • *i ; » mivuvraa, mo*
b •» wmv j*\p. iu », n*m»iv
d' silertwr
*?£ h>-au u ih* W4 w,d
* »**«
rmii*n»« a*w., tb*i
|*a» *h*Uioa eenetotonce a»d dm&s* fuura* i»ra»» »m»* ? «*■ r
cr
“*•
“s, as «»,i b«iss .* r , tw.- (tes
^t-Z wVs 0 e> j*»4Wfsj rxvjvrue* . J »b« cami »p(*i
Hum web mum m i mnw t s*»
u> r h'-t whDh I <*« not m»w tux-.m
mtQ ”
THE l-PAL ttEMETlE* KAILrilES
w«.r idu iw'K^ «”■"i?V^«5rt. »W»vo %??£'»
wiw r* u* ptaetkv* »t vjr*w '££'££**’' w ut *a*i
VAI*b ur
c „.[• * ,«•*, fa: #*. m,j .( j,, ari.i ^ t. re, t*r
M >' ■ k. wfwy.jff. V > It '4«
•»aw tik.e ««»»*» »•«*a sir «••« w s C.-f- ■
ow* «.• *>:<*
w^oww* *f*T, "*?»’ 'S«S» fir< ' » •*
*" h ** u ‘‘■wm rra* t ftss
p ' ^ ,
HOPE FUR ml AFFLICTED*
lies«t w h*u W«vk« A IVntl. l>* 'f*
ami Druf*4at» of Bexicot, Mil ., Ip »*•■'< 1 t .j
me they l iHt tut U
.ra f. % u X t
• ac* B.rr <* * Used I •
Us if# I ,t t*
a to* I
di a 1 t :»
iwr«wfni to (fire t»ra *oe* pawtefi/ u tUr merits
e-jttilrd !iem to. 11 ,* I now <!o atur two yon of
fitnortf iOiry ssttluni’i them, with tlie object of
the first
To* narao flveo to the firat of tboee ?reat rensedtea
la t utejra, from cw^*, tho *kla. anl tura, a rwe,
a ek!n mee. Ib ptartfeo, 1 foils 1 it |«see>»ed yon
oerf t» cursive pr p.rtlw#, f§ aa they eiia la no other
remeileaof ostoisalapp'taUoa the cay. it I <mfr ly unrfke anrihin?
fo that bar® ever aeen hef-.r®.
It la... of I* Ily cotitioiritee, free fiouj gica*« t «d a tr
(*t* *n -I d< c* not cr ntaln a ptrtk-h of deletertuss or
uncin!.*oEr.r milter, *»<1 U fo ci. tr »cp .c ta.t no
trii'sl.a Tt.li 1* c*t,*ed br If* «[>()’t’.tfnri to r*r
Mil iaftuao J tnrfiict*.
f'otkura wYm used aa dkrectert, ts wonderfn’djr
rl pte^* to eoothe a&4 heal the m at infl.raei sur
'§r\ toajla# ttrbl gn acd JrrtUtlgDA tf.at nave teen
th* trr'uteftf* Xfeume. th- to and destroy fungus ft tanat
u/* j Krownha cn eki u hcalp. to l-ea! ul> ra
*pd jerofutod* Bores. *o e:e»ns« and puriff the pmrv» of
<ba «kin and restore to healthy and ie;:uiir actleu tie
otl gland?, tufx**. anl -elJ-*. nf>on w.ose ifrkci
artloE dejend the fres^r-atlon <»f 0 hcalUiy ik n and
rest >rai“ n when diae*#€CL It will not become ranchl,
or a;ol on tip rure In toy cHroa’e It wlfl be as
f,e*h. tr*<ract, soothing and l eanng fl ty years hence
hr it la to-day. < oatrast tli’« win the bcrritle salves
and ointments of the j resent time!
THE SECOND.
the CuUcura Medicinal Toilet ?oap receives Its ehar
scferlftt'- Fduable rs we from tfce rf mccy to which It ow : §
It® faeabnjf sod useful properties. It is bee
from cau tic alkillts. and Is of a delicate, r atural erer-o
c ior. Its emol.lent, rootblng anl hea'lng action la
tin- eame as Cutkura, In s inxlHed form, Aside
f ora Its mediofoai pronertfos. It la m«f valued *» a
todst, !>»tb and t.arsery asoAti .c tf.su any other *<*?.
It • fo rases. soothes, whitens, ami beautifies the akin,
in! In natural jn ventive of Injury to the conoplexlon
ai d ban is Lorn the hanu of summer and the chiJs of
winter.
A n ounce of prevention !a nowhere rewarded with
and mote prULds or cure meihod than in the care of tte ek'n,
no rej.eJy or la more appropriate tbra
tie Cute ot re fcoap. It diaso'iTe* from away untne exuda
t'Q gr/aay matter the oil glands, which
cause* :he akin to aline, prevent* clogging of the
p irca and tube*, an l atimnlatra the circulation of
the bio d through the amjf blood veercle, giving
color, freshnra*, and fccanty to the complexion, amply
i ej diying every aim mo man t of csre.
Tbttao p U apecUily prepared f r ahavlng, and
i* called Cotfoura M<dicinal Shaving Soap, and will ba
found of great vaue by gentieiuen auffeiing from ten¬
der. 1nfl*mid. or dlieated akin.
THE THIRD
great remedy aubmlt’ed to ms is called the Cotlcars
Jte#ol>«D\ ihe t •<’snse cf its iotlurate relsclon to Cat curs,
in curs of fkin sod scalp dise**t*. Of all th*
remedies for the purification of the Hood sod circa -
toting fluid* that I ba\e ever tested, none approach la
■ i eclfic medical actio* the wonderful pt, 0 |»ertie« of t.ra
Resolvent. In fotly minutot sftsr taking the first
d"se It may be delected by chemical cnalyrls In the
fft'lra, sweat, lat, and Hood, showing that ic has entered
thj hoof and drculst Dg flu : d§, and made the cctire
cl:* nit of the human labyrinth many tlmas. Chemical
test( show it to he present In the water with which the
jaifont ha* lathed in rsing In the moralng, which
proves conclusively that it has catered and become *
part of the clrcrahtln; flnlts, ♦»*.• |*ng it to traverse
every disease J re I, tule, and veMtl of o the at Id, and
leave It* wbole*oaie <oi§ Ituents upon the auriace of
the body. Rut it do a more than this. It Is a power¬
ful purifying agent and liver stimulant It neutralizes
and refiolvea away biOfd polsr os, caused by the virus
ofM-io ula, cancer, ranker, inaUiial or contagious disr
ea.vs. It destroys microscopic insects <r parasites
which In eat the water and air « t malarial regions, and
lreed many forms of akin d I eases. It legutotes tbs
•*( naicb *^d bo veto, and perfect* df?es lion so as to ad
in t of a ra, r id Increa a of wholecome ttoaue and
atrergtb. Hence It* power to *11 u Ir at* from the ayatera
all the destructive olem-ota that fonter aid mafntain
disease* of the blood, akin, and scalp.
Having been c harms i v ith the result* of my analy
rfa of the*e great lemediea, n>y next Bter* was to de
luonatrata their v*Iu j in the taeatm m tol the great skin,
scalp, and bl od affec Iona usually considered Incurable.
I know that every wovd I now writ*
WILL AWAKEN HOPE
ID th* breast of many a IlfoloTj* •offerer. Oafl J, hi •
I road au 1 Cbrlitlao iplrit, without prejudtoe, without
restrTalioh, ural any to tioaa afflicted, 4 Hei* in tbvae
gr rhctulat at na druggist remedies, which trlfl may b* had of speedj any
or for a ng auna, 1 b a
and P*rmak«nt cure f M With a j ist sense of the re*
#|>o aibilltle* I assume, I say I can. There does not
(xat a caa* of ( bioaic salt rehura or eezeira, tett.r,
I I f'Honn,{i*aiphih r Ps,phorlaa<s, leprosy, Uclep, pruiig',
fckW bead, d rad ruff, or Ifohln?. or scalr eruptions, or
humors ot tbs fklo, scslp and l loo 3, last Cvmuttk,
encrnallv, assisted >.<y the Ccticuba Soaf aotl the
Kisoi.txmt imemaMj, may not vpeedlty, pemiaueutly,
and oronondoally cure, when all other r»raiecl!ee an3
ru tIiod( of ctire hsr* utterly failed. I hare proved, In
h Uflreds of 1be most aggravated cases, their wonderful
curative |*ovr r, iu ev deoce of which I submit the fol¬
lowing remaiksble tcsUmoala's
LEPRA AND SCROFULOUS IIDMOR.
Iliinm E. Csr; enter, llcrdeison, Jefferson Co . N.
Y., curd of psorlisls or lepra, of twenty years
itmdlng. Ills «a«e ia so wonderful that I glva bis
e*»ft words:
'l h vo lern afflict’d for twenty years with an
obstinate skin d!sea«e, eal'ed by some M.IVs psoriasis,
sud others, leprosy, commenc ug on my scrip, and
skillial la * pit? < f ail I emld do, wl’h the h Ip of the inort
doctors. It slowly tut surely extended, until w
1 > r a:o tun winter it covered uiv entire person in
iorm of dry vales. For tbs last three yrli» 1
ha.e b cn unalle to do any labor, and suffering in¬
tensely pourL* a dustpanfui l the time. Every tuornlnff taken there could be
a or scales hom the sheet on
*Dy bed, s me of thorn half aa 'ai^e as the envelope
1 OBisratoff this letter. In the 1st er part of winter my
^in nSdM,'that cornifoced c<»uk! irackiug bo thought open. of, I tiled everything, role.
n The Uth nf Jure 1 Wert, wuroutaoy hope* foul
starte l in I t
teach the It t Hpimgs. 1 leached Detroit f»ul was st
low l ilwiwht i tUoukl bare t > trn to t ,* hosp tal bdt
l.na.ly g { ;ij far as l acslog. Midi., where 1 Usd aalstet
ice t»kf. ono Dr.- t eated tnea'iout two wteks,
hu'di 1 me pogood. Al Utouglt I had but a short
time to !1vc. 1 e rnestly prayed to die. Cracktd
through tlit eltla adorer Oiy IacK, arrow my ribs,arm*,
hand , iirahs, feet badly atroUfin, toenails cams oft,
flu cr ufith dead and ba A ae bone, hair dead, Ary, ami
i e *s ns o d s' raw. Oh, my G^>d 1 how i did suffer.
“ My tlstcr. Mrs. E. II- Oavis, hat a srral! jert of
ft ho\ ut (’.itirura in th.i bouse. She w*uld n tglvsup;
said, ‘ We will try Cutieura.* |om* w»s appli.d on
» n * hand and mu. Eure ka ! there waa relief; slopped
tne u-Hb’e l nrnln< rtns^tfou f.om the word go. Th#y
linraediato lV got th* U*»>iuent. C’uilcura, and bosp. 1
to nioeueed hy laM'g ou* t»bi* j ;o raful of Resolvepl
Hue • times a n »y, affrr men s ; ud ft Uth once s day,
«a «r about blood heat; ustd Cuticura Strap freely:
applied bom l utlcuta tn Ju u,oruragaod t six weeks evening. from time Result, l toft, leiuruad and
to uiv 1 my
•Mu smooth a* this sheet of pajHr.
‘ HIHAM E. CARPENTER.
“ l/endtrton, JeJT$$*on t'era tiiy % .V.
M Swo.n to before me this nineteenth dsv of Januarr,
1860.
“A M. I.KFf ING WELL.
Justice of the J’ttice.'*
Hen XVi M tsm Taylor, Boato-*, Miss., psrmanertly
nned o* a Ittitnor ot tlw *hce tud a.alp (cvwna) tb»t
lied Im tr.Mod uts te.es tolly tor t«r.!v« yasrt by
iaa«v of fort on'* best phyi-cltna rand meet note J
apvrirallst*, “1 era well as Lu-optun tuUiorilfos. He sajs.:
lute beeu M e *t(d with u y •ucctSifU’ rue of »he
Cuticuia reumliea that i hrave Hopped mea la to*
sturtra to teU ;b*m of my crara*.'*
ECZEMA RODENT, SALT RHEUM, ETC.
Ecxbma F-oncjn’.—F. H. D'rake, Ewj, agent for
Harper \og nd Hroihrars, of lls Detiolt, (edema Micb., nd«it>. glvt a ,d whl aiULlsh- rad
raccoui.t case b
lecu rested by * c 09 lUtlon of physicians without
beueflt, and which spe«tiily y folded to thra Cu tourra
re me let.
t^raiT litntrM.—Wff McPona’d, 1315 Butterfield
8tr>t t. Chicago, g atefafly ac. uvwledge* a cure of wit
rli*‘ m o > b»a«i, nwk. face, arm* ami ;*jra for eeventren
yt tirs ; cot ab e to walk except on bano* and hurt* lor
owe >tar; not able to help Mm*eif lor eight years;
V led hun.lrtds of remedura; deetorra pfouounced his
cu%.' hopeferas; j*eru.au»n !y cured by thra Cuftoura
remedial.
affli Fjoki am*—T homas riasrafor Do’raney, Memphis completely Tenn.,
te»l with pa nineteen year*;
cure l by Cu iMirra reiuedle*.
Riwuwokm — Oco. W. Brown, 48 MamhaU tstrtet,
Providence, K. 1„ cured of all a rlngWorm th< humor neck f« ot at
the hart-er'f, wbl h sprera i over era**, , »<t
fac«, and tor fix years resisted rail kinds of treatment;
cured by Cutktti a remedies.
eKls HrM0RS - M[1KCBrsT '
w*rr r*w. H**d co**rr4«itaara**&d ton*.
Hsiro'dftwuiir,»ertui«i»«e>yUi!nr. Permwrauy
fl M?tkV*r?r--wra.'** ’«*«, 14 « ciiattm Btnet, eta
dotuii u**;^'*lb*r Mst*?** ehiw, , wbo w «»raitt *t
istm* m t«* iush* — Etu»vts Bn<*>y, uitn
' '
as.'.«»to her
SCALD HEAD, ALOpFXU, ETC.
Sexto Htrao.—H. A Kratmotd. tedit*- F. IT. J. A
&. K. R . Jtekyoo, M ! cj.. wa* a-e4 of coald bead of
nine ye»r*' .«rat cn Haia.—Ftank by ’he t uticuia remevUea, H-'raB.^teram Ftr#
Kxi.uvo or thk A.
Fngit>e fi. liuraun. raras c red of afof^clratr fo 1 ngof tht
lair It t*«e Cutlc ra reuede* which rofopteteiy re
itored his h Cr when all aaW be would k»*e It
l'xsi>nrr — 1 Nvn»*s Lw, Frith o d Ave.
Tbifodeirti a, nffloted With dra draff whfoh for twenty
viar? hral cored hlv eealp rarrth sna'era quarter of
MtaMrtM.fcrttUU
CHITJJR*^ AKD INTANTgs
Fit ? rahrer, E q . (raehfor Start Grower*' >a
tfatal Bark, 1‘ rtdo. Uok**a»rfa. writes: “I am to well
pfarared with tta efforts 0 ti ray baby, that 1 earnrt
e% t4 \a \« wt-Lffut 11 Is B^y h nee. Itisis »»derfil
mrt, *n \ H brtoad I* Iwoerae tore pwpufor s9 *»>.. aa
to* v>r».e# tr* lrave i* tlw ra**?**. M
J - Weeks -Miom To*n Trwtfoam. St. Affvau*. Vt.,
rav»* <n m wi:#r May *nv “ I l w*UIn rack rm
\ :e rami b »d. i n etl he fce»4 #nt|r ,y
a t \ Vv.r'v v'crued * te f >.» .{ m>io I Lav#
t - u* toraevarsi wad Ug\ 1‘Ust haa enUi*4
*• '« ft** r.,, 11 #1 «**. Hat o». e,r<:
Of at te f »»!i« ?. et/L **. mamls e*L t,w .to
t.« t'-t rt %d. : #t>*tua n c *.*«« 1 au t ereiy
f *wd *“ fcwH fc#t* t^eed ftb •*{ • t<>x #f'Vice «r«,
* Uw ia a it* os new ektit. au 4 •# Am »»-■ inepf*
he imr iL» « U-jt.!. S J.,
. «*£ t weave ’ fw». •*!
»** e ttitme i»f fee Catkwt
W> oi ioA* f«#>l to (be - .-*## ($ M*
*ba K**ry #4h#t fQ#4i «*rt
% *eiu
BVEBT «PECIE« OF SKI^ DISEASE.
It would require every eotara of tbU r**^ to
Oof lour to adrfcrip’loiLof EUsctna tlk« of ctms performed by the
a remedial. the pattoa of ihe h»nd»
aad & ti»* eat.a ot th- Sobers, very diScult to treat
and' firscaT?/ cvnatuAi^! incora ]»;‘amall patches of
rafter and ralt rbeuti* cn Jbe oari, nose and eides of :ho
face : »J*ui-heade with ioaf cf hair without number ;
keadi cohered ^Uh dtud uff eud acaly truptkma e»po
ntl\y cf ehlklrta sad Infanta, many of rkicb s nee
Hrth had hen a niaai of scab*: psorlasia, -eproty. and
otbe<* fttffFful forms cf sk.n ditewn; cciofuious ul
core*od which »'»* and dttcbsrcing wounds: each and all
of have tees speedily. |enn 4 nentiy and econo
mioaUy cured by the Cuucura remeaiea.
A TEIUMPRANT P.ECOPP.
Of each a record the t eN t hm of the Catleira reme¬
dies any he Wirtiy proud. They are a g and medical
HdnnV. aTrttrjph that wllbo gra irony lemember* pasaed
ed by thousands long after the originators have
away. reHyv*
To and permanenily cure dlaeasea of th* skin
and scrip which bar* be*n tb ■ toiturc of a lifetime, to
rrp ace of health, tl>e repulMve evidt-Dces rendrr beautiful of dl.»eise with the of
glow and thus the tac<*
man or woman, f* to desetwe tbe pratrtude of mankind.
of That the Cutlcnra CufknraettemaUy Rnap. and the applied, internal with a of proper the Cati¬ uee
use
on a Resolvent, wih cure apeedily and permanently the
woi?l foirr.s of skin and seRlp d:seaaea, with iosi of
b*i- # I thlnit I hive ful;> demonstia^d. Grand cura¬
tive Hearings which may of be had of any druirgiat at
prie s wrihln the reach a!’, are thui sultet toted for
de <th-drallng po jona. Mercury, arsenic, aioc, and laid,
aud a th -u*and *n*l one other revo.trap, polio l O ii,
and senseless thtnna must now jink jink into’ot»a<.ur into •ty
before he wonieriul healiag powtrs of the Cutic/rs
leaned lea.
M. E, J083ELTN, M D.
Neic York, Avril. 38SO.
Paste This in Your Hat,
If a lawyer should be asked to tell the
secrets of his client, or if a doctor were
asked to reveal what he learns in
sick room, by parties who only seek
gratify curiosity, such parties would
very likely meet with a firm reproof.
Why ia it then that, when an article ap¬
pears in a newspaper, as correspondence,
or when something editorial
more than the usual attention, there
persons who will ask the editors of
paper, “ who wrote this article,”
“ who wrote that article" ” And
such questions are asked every day.
editors should *• give away ” their cor¬
respondents, or should tell the
of their information, they would very
soon lose the confidence of such per¬
sons, who would very likely thereafter
take no pains to serve them.*
“ Uragcay fellow,” remarked Joslin
to Smythekins. “ We’re a Paraguay
fellows,” was the retort.
11 Your Babies” will always be good if you
give them Dr. Bull’s Baby 8yrup while Teeth¬
ing. It is a reliable and sure remedy and costs
only 25 cents.______
4 cunning correspondent tried to
out the New York Sun in a hole by in
qairing, his “Can widow’s a man .sister?” in this The country reply
marry
was, “ There is no law against it. n
Emaciation dropsy, mental and physical
weakness arrested by Malt Bitters.
Night sweats, cough, emaciation and decline
prevented by Malt Bittere.
Everything The in lightning nature indulges playB, the in
amusements.
wind "whistle?, the thunder roils, the
snow fl-e?, the waves leap, and the fields
smile. Even the buds shoot, and the
rivers run.
Vegetin* put up i>\ lUi? lorm comes -within
the leach of all. By making the medicine
yoursol! yon can, from a 50c. package con¬
taining tho barks, roots and herbs, make two
bottles of tho liquid Vegetino. Thousands
will ghidiy avail themselves ol this oppor
tuoity. who have the conveniences to uiflk«
th© medicine. Full directions in ©very pack
nge.
Vegetine in powler form is sold by ail
drng.isti and feaneral s'.ores. If you cannot
buy it oi them, enclose Jlity cents in postage
stamps lor one package, or one dollar for two
packages, Htoveris, end I Hostou. will send it by return mail.
If. 1£. Mass.
A Boairliold Veed.
A book ori the Liver, i{s diseases and their
treatment:seai free. Including treatises upon
Liver Cbtaplaints, Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice,
BiUousaess, ( onstipation, Sanford. Dyspep- 162
sia. Malaria, etc. Address Dr.
Broadway,Sew York City, N. Y.
The Voltaic Belt t‘o.. hanhall. nick,
Will send their Electro-Voltaic Belts to the
afflicted upon 30 davs’trial. See their adver
Hscment in this paper headed, •* On 30 Days’
Trial.
Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners keep boots and shes
straight, gold by shoo and hard ware dealeor
Da. C. W. BavsoafoCELKIIT and CHAMOMILE PILLS
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A fARD.-To all who are suffering from the errors
you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dts
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Station City.
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How to Uct Mick.
Expose yourself day and night, eat too
much without exercise; work too hard
without rest; doctor all the time; take
all the vile nostrums advertised; and
then you will want to know
How to (iet Well,
Which is answered in three words—
Take Hop Bitters! See other column.—
E.rpreu
When exhausted by mental labor tike
Kidney-Wort to maintain healthy action
of all organs.
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Dr.W. ROSS WRITES:
Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia.
Rheumatism, Weakness.
R. R. Stetjeicb. Doatcn : I have been practicing
medicine for twenty-five years, and sa a remedj
for Hcryfu'a, Liver Complaint, Dyspepaia, Rkeuma
•isns, Weskoeaa, and ail disease* of tha blood. ]
h*v« nevar found its equal. I have aoid Vnornyi
for seven year* aud have never had oae bottle ra
urned, I would bearuJy recommend It to those !u
need of a blood puriier.
Da. W. BOSS, Dmfflat,
Bept. 18. I3T8. Wilton, Iowa.
Vegetine.
One Package in Powder Form
Cured Scrofula.
HOW TO REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS’ BILLS
SO Drives’ St., E««t Bocton. M**». ’}
Sept. 80, 1879,
Mr. IT. R. Sthtcvs—D ear Sir: My littl* d»ugh
ter Stella ha* been afflicted a long time with Scrof
ilia, suffering everything. I employed differed
physicians in £wt Lo«ton f but they helped hei
none. I bought some of your Powdib Form Teg®.
tinie. and my wif« steeped it »ud (rave it to the child
according to the directions, end we were surprised
in » foi tuight’s time to see how the child had gained
In fl*sh and strength. She is now gaining everj
day, and I can cheerfully recommend your remedy
to be the be*t we have ever tried.
Respectfully yours, J. T. WEBB.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
ft'ol'ron* oW“*w2l««Wev®*oteaTSTslECJS
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[Why Are We Sick? k
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Y {into humorsare therefore forced
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BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY
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Why Why Suffer led Bilious pains and aches!
T turmoil with Piles, Constipation!
Why Why frightened endure over disordered sick headache*! Kidneys 2
nervous or
Why have sleepless ntohts f
■4 the KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in
heallh. II te a (Try, vegetable compound and
One package will make oix qt*of Medicine. 1
Get it of your Druggist, he trill order it
for you. Price, $1,00.
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