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ithoottt. ■blood means Casearets, a cleat? clodyCa eWg. thar- Ne
irstssiiSf.MiinSiS from the body. Begin to day to
unples, sickly bilious boil*, blotches, blackhead*
benuty for complexion by AH taking drug
ten ceuts.
iifaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 30c
e cost ot running a big ocean liner from
rpool $90,000. to New York and back la saine
over
To Cure A Gold la One t>ay.
ke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
pgists refund money If It fails to cure. 25c.
Mjbacord. bard N. < 1 , the now eott •» mill o?
& Shealey will be equipped with
pplndle*.
UrtTebuxe Spit ui Smoke Tear Life Away.
» quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag¬
ic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-T’o
\ **» wonder-worker, that makes weak men
mg- All druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaran
I Booklet and sample free. Address
lib* Bemedy On, Chicago or Nsw York.
Sliiler, ugens*t of one of tlmgre it
Wl, lines between New York and Liv
gets 450,000 salary.
'uuxanteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
A strong, blood pure 60c, II, All druggisia
,iaJ*n A. McCall's salary as president of
York Life Insurance Company is
# Go's “Pick Leaf ” Smoking Tobacco
Is at tie top for its delicious aroma
as can be mode. Try It.
M. Schwab, president of the Carnegie
and Steel Company, gets 460,000 a
r So. 43.
To Cora Constipation Forever.
Casearets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 2R0.
C.C.C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
F. If. Toucey, general mauager of the
uuterbiit system, gets $50,000 a year.
Hntte Ten Bowels With Casearets.
Dandy Cathartic, cure constipation refund forever.
} e.SSc. It C C. C. fail, druggista money.
W. Bok, editor of the Ladies’ Home
says he receives 426,000 a year.
Cure ouredme of a Throat and Lung
table of three years’ standing.—E. Cady,
intington, Ind., Nov. 12, 1894.
i| 6 s permanently cured. No fits or nervous.
W after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
ago j||t Restorer. SStrlal bottleand treatise free
H. Kline, Ltd,, 931 -vrch St. Phila. Pa
raMFinslow’s ^j'jimofteng Soothing Syrup for children
^ "Hs pain.cures the gums, wind colic. reducing 25c. infiaina- bottlle
a
-chants insure their Stock and
peglect xher’s heart their Children. and Baby’s Why life not by
* a box of DR. MOFFETT’S
STeethino Rethina Powders)? Other
HNaud Aids Digestion, Reg
makes teething easy.
ema
urning. Smart
-Hood's Cures.
I^everely ^Uiim afflicted
Hood’s Sar
Hk. NVe always
m-jtit and I
her fdOtMlpita- hafe\akea
r
helpeQp»r.”
pi kirilfe
rfx for $5,
meats.
AGRICU LTURAL. T OPICS’
Pure Breds l'»y.
I find that I take a far greater in¬
terest in beautiful thoroughbred barnyard fowl*
than in the common stock.
They are much more attractive, too,'
being all of same color and size.
Neighbors passing by and seeing them
cannot resist the charm and straight¬
way buy from one to five sittings.
Late in the season the grocer kept mj
eggs on sale for hatching, and quite a
number of sittings were sold for donble
the market price. My experience is
therefore that it pays in cash returns
to keep first-class thoroughbred fowls,
even though you do have to pay large
prices at the beginning. More than
this, it pays in the increased pride
and interest you will take in your
poultry; and when fair time comes
yon will have something worth while
to put on exhibition.—W. Ii. Smith,
in Now England Homestead.
Weed* For Horb.
The hog is as much of a grazing ani¬
mal as the sheep, but raised as it usu¬
ally is in pens and small yards, it has
no chance to feed as its nature de¬
mands, and frequently suffers lor want
of green food. As a rule, hogs are not
particular what that green goods is,
and will eat weeds with the same
avidity as corn fodder. In the early
autumn when'the weed growth is so
rank the hog pen ought to be kept
liberally supplied with cut or pulled
weeds, as well as with the unsalable
product of the vegetable garden, all
of which hogs will consume and thrive
on. A usual source of vexation may
thus be turned into a source of profit,
and the hogs be all the better for this
variety of food. In feeding w eeds or
grass, have them fresh; do not allow
them to wiit and get dry before offer¬
ing to the hogs. Let them have the
benefit of all tbe fresh jaiees in the
stalks as soon as possible after they
are cut or pulled.
Marketing Garden Vegetables.
Only half, or often less than this, of
the gardener’s work is accomplished
when he has successfully grown his
crop. Their marketing in good con¬
dition and cheaply is of the greatest often
importance. There is more
failure here than anywhere else in gar¬ is
dening. Frequently such failure*
made inevitable, by locating the gar¬
den where its produce cannot find a
near market. Such places are also
generally difficult to manure, and the
necessary help to harvest the vege¬
table crops as well as to market them
cannot be easily secured. The pro¬
ducts of the garden are much more
bulky than those of farm lands in or¬
dinary crops. The difference of a mile
or two miles in carrying each load to
market .becomes an enormous burden
when applied to the bulkiest garden
of vegetables. It is this that makes
land near cities and villages, that is
suitable for market gardening, so dear
as it is. And yet, the market gar¬
dener who is wise will prefer this
highest priced land rather than the
land that is much cheaper because it is
farthest trom market,—American Cul¬
tivator.
The Cause of Mottles.
The prime cause of mottles is the
use of voo cold water in washing the
butter ,i’id the manner in which it is
Introduced into the churn. By using
W) cold water the outside of the but
■^klike H^ranules the becomes shell of crusted while or hard- the
^H^is an egg,
soft. Now when this mass is
■ktogether\tliose little shells re
^Khe working same condition, tempering and salt, no
. or
Hxibution conditions. o f salt when added,
■Hgahe They do
KK'” ■I ^^^pnseqiu-.itly ’wine threadlike do not streaks take
which tl^e water is
Lcliurn is responsi
ffi^les, or seeming
throughwut the
kof creameries
jftthe water is
Bfcurn, either
■Hfow, when
^^B^r HBb.il these like
VA hard
ns^A vW 1 ’
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SlM« 1 d £
II
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also,
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to th£ California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the ijnportfpnce of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par ¬
ties. The high standing of the Cali¬
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi¬
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty is
of the excellence of its remedy. It
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver ,-and
bowels without irritating or weaken¬
ing them, and it does not gripe beneficial nor
nauseate. In order to get its
effects, please remember the name of
the Company—
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YORK. N. T.
Bolivia is said to have the richest silver
mines in the world.
Catarrh Cannot Cat^^J'-ood"^ be Cure.l
SS tSe disease. 3 ’ and in order tP cure it
constitutional disease, remedies. s La
you musttake internal
tarrh Cure is taken internally, surface. and ac ^ Hall s
rectly ontlie blood and mucous s
prewSbe^i ' 1 bVone°of the'^est^phyj'ioians'fn and is re^ ular Pf©“
this country for years, a fhToVp
flers, acting directly on the mucouf* Mirlaces.
incuring ontoFs what catarrh. produces Sendfortestimcymais,free. such^vondeTf'. 1 1 ^results
Hall’s s .K;S?SSaXS’""-" Family Pills are the '
corn® IN A WOMAN.
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\ Women may a Bt their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham and
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m ei> questions of a male physician.
\
\ I The questions asked of a woman by a male
bhysician are embarrassing’ and frequently re
rolting to a sensitive nature. In consequence
the whole truth is not told! This makes it dif¬
<^e- ficult for female troubles to be successfully
f treated, and is the reason so many women grow
worse rather, than better,
_
% Mrs. Lucy A. Loughery of New
1 Lebanon, Ind., describes how wretched
she was until she received Mrs. Pink
ham’s help:
f Dear Mrs. Pinkham; —I propped myself in a chair and
f S wrote to you, and as soon as I commenced to take your Vege
table Compound I began to improve. I had suffered with
severe pains in my hips, back and head. The doctor said I
had bladder trouble and falling of the womb. I had spells
J d when, if I I did not troubled sit down, with I would leueorrhcea fall. I was and sleepy itching all piles. the
time. was also
People thought that my end was near. Had it not been for
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and advice, I would
£ have been dead and buried long ago. I hope that this letter
may be the means of helping all women who suffer as I did.
Women understand women better than
men can. The whole truth is freely told
to Mrs. Pinkham, and women only see the
letters received by her at Lynn, Mass.
Her advice is freely offered.
f I Here is a convincing letter from a
I woman in Bethlehem, Pa.:
g Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — Words cannot express my
■ BA gratitude for the good that your Vegetable Compound
19 has done me. I have taken five bottles, and feel bet
l ter in every respect. Menses heretofore lasted too
gin. long and were very-profuse, and made me very weak,
IgWi Your Compound is a miracle. Before writing to you
I had tried doctor’s medicine, but of no avail. I
StHk Rj||9R would plaints not for give all the up doctor’s your Compound, medicine for in female the world. com
WBSk My friends want to know what makes me look so
well. I do not hesitate one minute in telling them
B Mr what has brought about this wonderful change.
I cannot sing its praises enough. I hope every
■ V: - who suffers I have will give Lydia E. Pinkham’s
r one as
a Compound a trial; and I know that, if taken according to
" directions, it will cure.—Mrs. Edwin Ehrig, 413 Church
f Street, Bethlehem, Pa.
/
All women wjj^ gu g> er should secure Mrs. Pinkham’s counsel.
Female troubles ar real trou hl e s, and must be treated understand
ingly* For a. quartj er Q £ a C e n tury Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and Lydia E
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►—* more tha 1 million ’vimmen have been be|;efited by Z+
a* .
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Lydia E. Pink] iam ’ s Vegetable Compound
A Womans Remedy for Woman’s Ills.
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R»id« A tain, t N»«to of
mmU-Tarf Ant.
B] ant is a slave-making
mi * large red ant, and it
y< low fainat neatg of the small
__ ui J|t, a mild and docile qjurnwi. race, bff
\ct 8 of w kich it
..... «-» jBi vantgSfcBut It does not
itf*are ^ U{ ***'
lS« tor M and a p ui tfey »°««- wouM What be use- the
warrior JSlI^nts T is material,,
wbich a raw
T^ell trail! thJIBII # e turned t8- into So thoroughly it merely
allla *. e * van
appose whicl1 Btriv ® t0
self wiS' thilnSf UBdhns 1 ™ 10 "' home and <=<***** lts lt -
nest wkfrh t0 own
ants r 38 &nd pupae of the turf
quishedT Srodii t ) 1 t, haa “* P thes utto fli •*** S ht 1103 and van °?‘ *
coons ®
er ers W)lieh atJts t^ / ce ful1 be e rown yellow work¬
Rn taught by th ® war '
maids] i I > act as nurses garden bou ln A1_ ® 8 '
Kiers er j >nce Baw m a
betwe<fri thi j/.avemakers sf at P itcbet! battle going on
of f and the family
ground slavea * la whlCh
the t4 a * s str9wn with the corpges of
the ated sfmaH> Jr ants ed - was Not almost till the extermin- nest of
did Ihey retire from the unequal
conti. s- a ! id allow the proud invader to
carry off their brother* and Bisters in
tnei if- coct aslee , unconscious, ,
Occasions' 0118 ’ P aa <i .
the ] ,.Uy, by dint of mere numbers,
los-i i.ut off the invader with heavy
’ lnuch more often the !a r S e
and str ong-jawed warriors, and
des’ r r to worker the
novv f a op
vers' rieJ blif ,rces head8 - They with crust their their vise-like ad "
man. Meanw hlle, within the
the he' 8 ' nest
visio t{\ hal iL of the workers-the di¬
; hid „ off special
et ie as nurses—are
!
protecti 9 employed in defending and
the fir* ig the rising generation. At
pass d alarm, at the first watchword
fS’ with waving antenae through
! “ A warrior host is attacking
| j t he coc ,OOns >y ^rry Z. re to stored the chambers and bear where them
^ « .
j u jheir mouths into the Of
I The iiea“ recesses
Jt, the , lowest , and mo»t inacces
Mice t all the Chambers.-Strand Mag
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BAD
BREATH
«I have been nilnv CAQCABEM and as
a mild and effective daughter laxative afcd I they are bothered eunply won¬ with
derful. stomach My and breath were bad. After
sick our was rerv
taking a few doses They of Casearets help we have in the improved family.’’
wonderfully. W1LHELM1NA are a great NAGEL.
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vicious It Is a weapon and wbiob foot-pidai protects travelers bicyclists against og&lnit rob¬
bers and dogs toughs; homes against thieves and tramps,
and is adapted to many other situations.
handle; It does not kill of tfoiee injure; it is perfectly safe to
makes ho Or smokb; breaks no law and
creates pl I?MU no lasting regrets, al^ as'does the bullet pistol.
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awhile instead of to the Intended victim.
Ills the only laughter real weapon which pro tacts and also /
makes fan, and lots of it; it shoots, not
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TASTELESS
CHILL
TDNDC 0
IS «HIST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts.
GALATIA, ILLS., NOY. 16,1893.
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last year, 600 bottles of
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have
bought three g rosa already this year. In all ovr ex¬
perience of 14 years, in the drug business.) have
never sold an article that gave ga’ such universalsatia« I
faction as your Tonic. Y( ours truly, .
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in time. Sold bv drnpgttftti
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