AGRICULTURAL. A sick c it in a Mls'wuri town walked The latent re tn me .ho# the population into a drug store, and after snuffing round ot Cuba to be 1,M4,I»4. among the jars and packages, picked out a paper o? catnip and gnawed It open. Bxon m xnoaokmknt Every day she returiied for some ot it because she Mtw tF al he hart ceased to love until cured. her. Her beautv had faded, her former hOh eplriu had given place to a dull las- A REP SIEVE FOR THE CONDEMNED. Ritude. What had caused thia change! Wretched men aud women long condemned Functional derangement; ene waa Buffer­ to suffer the tortures of dyspepsia, are filled ing from thoee ailment« peculiar to her with new hope after a few doses of IJostetter's sex. And so their i wo young live« drifted 8tomach Bitters. This budding hope blossoms apart. How needle««, how cruel! Had Into the fruition of ce- tainty, if the Bitters is »he taken Dr. Pieree’a Favorite Preacrlp- persisted -in. It brings a reprieve to all dys­ tien she might have been restored to peptic« who see« itaaid. Flatulence, heart­ health and happinaae If any lady reader burn, siukiug at the pit of the stomach between of these lines Is slmilarily afflicted, let her meals, the nervous tremors end insomnia of lose no time in procuring the ‘"Favorite which chronic indigestion is the parent dis­ appear with their hateful progenitor. Most Prescription.'' It will give here new lease beneficent of stomachics! who can wonder that of life. Sold by druggists, under a posi­ in so many instances it awakens grateful elo­ tive guarantee from the manufacturer«, quence iu thoee who. benefited by IL speak of perfect satisfaction in every case, or voluntarily in its behalf. It requires a graphic money refunded. See guarantee on bottle Kn to describe the torments of dyspepsia, but many of the testimonials received by the wrapper. proprietor of the Bitters, these are portrayed* Thirty-four street? in Paale are named with vivid truthfulness. Constipation, bilious­ ness, muscular debility, malarial fevers and after famous musicians. rheumatism are relieved by it. CougrhN. — “Brow»’« Bronchial Tro­ Two'Mexican soldiers were Trilled by an ches" are not new and untried, but, hav­ Amerlcau sheriff while attempting to cap­ ing been tested by constant use for an ture a deserter. entire generation, they have attained welkin *rited rank among the few staple All the art and taste of the beet artbM seem« to have remedies of the age. been combined in the inasuiflcent package of imp rted Obufraphi« aud Chromatic Card« which ia being offered by the well known flrui of Fleming Brother«, of Pitt^ ITCHING HLM bunrh. Pa S ymctomh Mulature; iuUsiw Itching aun «nd WtrmMisuffw. tiling SMiO pounds, was exhibited courage untried innovation, in case of from Derangements of doubtful improvement. For a quarter of the Nerves and Pover­ khe recent Chicago »how. I a century Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has ty of the Blood. Wesee there is nothing more stimulating been before the public aud passed through it in the whitening hair, the untimely wrinkle«, T [milk "Secretion than warm mashes the severest test and Is pronounded the the I om of form — in feet, 0¡ I1ALT/H Irheat bran, hut the -milk will not I most reliable remedy for thatdisagreeab e in all the signs of prema­ malady. Thousands of testimonials of its F ture old age. rich in cream except at the expense virtqes. Ett cents per bottle. By druggists. r Men, Young Men,Old lhe cow. Men, aBd Young Old A sui-saioa-REMEDY TUB 'Men, you need Hobb’s E The Inhabitants of the globe profess COUGHS, COLD<, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION If all the hogs fattened in th« Nerve Tonic Pill«. It is Brain Food, It litnd States in a vear were fattened more than one thousand different religions. And .11 Throat uid Lun» Trouble«. Is a muscle invigerator; builds up the Waste Places ; makes the weak strong and vigor­ Hold by all lYruxKtnts ror SO CeatE.. warm instead of cold weather, one- CURS OF PNEUMONIA. ous. Are you suffering in secret for past <1. B. CATES & CO., If the grain now fed would make H ess H oad , N iagara C o ., N. Y., March i errors ? We will indorse for you if you try FBoPBlrross, * - the Nerve Tonic Pills. Even if you are [the pork. 24, D88. «IVManwomeMt- MAN FRAMtlEt'O weak aud nervous with loss of Vital power — i 0 I f our manhood almost fled, leaving you pale-( It would be better to kill a few of About a year «go I was taken with a aced and hollow-eyed — Hobb’s Nerve | young pigs at birth than to com- severe pain in both lungs. I was first Tonic Pills were made for you, and all persons with the following complaints, E | the sow to suckle too many, as attacked with a violent chill, then a dread­ vis.: Palpitation of the Heart, Fl utter­ LYS a of milk and cold will cause the ful pain and then a cough accompanied by ing, Trembling, Hysteria, Nervousness I used Ely's any form, Nervous Headache, Neu­ A loomingdale q in uer ones to die. Large litters ere considerable fever. It looked very much ralgia, Cold Hands or Feet, Pain in the L like a bad attack of pneumonia. A friend Cream Balm with Back, or any other form of Female no time desirable, and esdecially in of mine procured five A li . cock ’ b P lasters . I Weakness wnlch ,we do not care to enu- OF THIRO AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, iter. x One he put under each arm, one under complete suecesen 1 merate. Try them, and you will join the have now ready their handsomely illustrated I thousands of happy men and women who t is proposed by H. R. Morrill, the each shoulder blade, and one on my chest It is over one year semi-annual since I stopped | daily bless Dr. Hobb for hi« great work in ■ran gardener journalist, that cer- close around my throat. In a few hours | their behalf. the cough ceased, the pain gradually I They drive aWay Pimples and Blotches I h waste lands in Maine be exempt abated and I broke out in a profuse perspi­ using it and have i which contains a most complete list of latest I from the skin, skin. cause a dull yellow skin to be m taxation if their owners wil ration. I fell into a profound sleep, and no return of ca styles m Costumes. Wraps, Millinery, Novell les replaced by a Clear Complexion, and leave in Dress Goods, Shoes, etc., eta., both Foreign and ¡the brightness of youth. They are Sugar- Dw them to grow up to wood, esti­ the next day was almost well. I wore the tarrh. I recom­ Domestic. which are sold at such low prices as to . coated, and only one pill a dose. Price 0( 50 cts. lting that in twenty years trees set Plasters eight days afterwards, and have- mend it to all my make their name renowned throughout the' a “’ Bottle. *-“’- “ — ------- ”------ ” ** -------- ,-x“ Sent by jnail or all Druggist«. since. friends, MiltonT | Union. B2 to the acre—that is twelve feet never had any trouble HOBB ’ 8 MEDIOINE OO.. UN HUNCtSCO, OAL W illiam A. S awyer . Palm, Beading, | This catalogue is issued for the benefit of •* — ­ per trt—would grow to eight inches in sons residing at a distance from New York City, Penn. ------- ------ I n the compounding of Hobb’s • Little and enables them to make their purchases with ckness and yield fifty cords of wood A particle is applied into each noetril and ia agreeable. ----- .------------------------------. Vegetable Pills only the purest extracts M eta at drugsiat«: by mail. reFi«ter«M, fiO’eta. the same faoihti» s and at the same low prices as the acre. This is not at all a bad from the vegetable kingdom are used. Price though cal.___ _______________ “ rh they called in ________ person. _____ A copy of th is book ELY BROTHERSi2S5 Greenwich St New York. will be mailed EDEE to any person upon ap* a. and need not be alone confined Try them. * plication by r II EE postal card or letter. Maine. CANDY MAKIN« FOR PLEASURE OR PROFIT. Bloomingdale Brothers. ? Piso’e Cn e for Consumption is the beat 'V'OO*« FESSONS wl«hln« to In a light. MaBufhcturei*a. Importers, Betalien, rhe wheat production of India,which Cough Medicine. If you don’t believe it, X pleasant, and, perhaps, profitable amusement, Third Avenue. New Yerk. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, can learn the art of Candy Making at home, and while I been a bugbear to many in this take a dose. By druggists, 16c. a bottle. B*iND fob a C atalogue . giving amusement to their friends and themselves, dis­ cover whether they have a taste for the work as a busi­ Intry and Europe, is not likely to ness, and thereby make a fair living profit from a very See Antieell Piano advertisement. >erience any sudden or extraordln- small investment. Receipts, and full instructions in de­ tail. sufficient for several lesson« for the making of Shirt»- Underwear, Suependerx, i increase. For the past four years twelve simple varieties, and amply sufficient for home T ry G ermea for breakfast. amusement, sent for. one dollar. Tools necessary may i crop has averaged 262,037,511 Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, be found in any kitchen. Address, GEO. F. PER Camelline improves and preserves the complexion lhels, but the crop of 1884-5 was UIVAL. 122 Ellis Street, ban Francisco. • Collars, Cuffs, Etc. 000,000 bushels, and thak of 1885-6 QTFINU/AY KRAN1CH, PKANEA s 29,000.000 bushels more than the DI CIHWA 1« BACH. Gabler, Roenish Piano«; Burdett Oreana. band instmmente. Laiaeet 'P of 1886-7. Thé area under wheat ■took of Sheet Music and Book«. Bands aupplied at Illustrated Catalogue, with Rule» “»ins, year after year, pretty uni- Eastern Priam. MATTHIAS GRAY GO., 206 Poet for Helf Measurement. Mailed Free. Street. San Franriaco ‘ mly, about 27,000,000 acres. r To SA a Day. Samples worth $1.60, FREE. 1 commission appointed by the JR fl Lines not under the horses fedK Write B rf . w - M* ” stkr ' b 8 afbtt Rsix H oldkk Co.,Holly ,Mtch- inch Government to inquire into ■MPP By return mail. Full Description i use of salt for domestic animals C utwuea Ruuom G ms Hardy Northern Grown V L L U W FREE ssii: orted on the matter as follow« : 1. 8 km AMO Buooo D m CAMS From Minneapolis, Minnesota, are the best, because bought to be giVbn to domestic Y.OM Puourd Saonkm they are earlier and the most productive. Take no mais to replace the saline matter other until you try them. For Mie by all leading O PEN CAN DO JCBTICE TO THE ESTEEM IN IaTiforator. Genuine made by J. P. Allan. Si. Pau L Minn. dealers on the coast throughout the oountry. Trade ilied out of their food by boiling, which the C vticlra R emedies areheld by supplied by sming, etc. 2. Salt counteracts me thousands upon thousands whose lives hat e PISOS CURE FOR CONSUMPTION WESTCOTT BROTHER*. been made happy by the cure of -Ju- Big o has riven univsr- ill effects of wet pastures and food miliatlng, Seed Merehante, 40« and 40* Hanseme Stiwet, Ban itohing, scaly and pimply disease« of sal satisfaction in tba sheep, and prevents foot-rot. It the skin, scalp and blood, with loes of hair. Francisco, CaL cure of Gonorrhoea and CüTicuRA?the great Skin Cure, and CVY1- —Any device that will make the care reases the flow of saliva and there- cura S oap , an exquisite Skin Beautifler, pre­ Gleet. I prescribe it and lift ft lrt l-remlunw. «9,000 In UM, s hastens fattening. 3. In making pared from it, externally, and C uticura R e - comfortable and do away with the RO« feel safe in recommend- DI AMI 20 i61” E’t»hll",ie'1 N"w bolvknt . the new Blood Purifier, internally, I | ft |l UOa [.tented Steel Tuning Ile- Ing it to all sufferers. rtures of chaff, potatoes, beets, bran, are a positive cure for every form of skin and chances of fire in case of accident will ’ce, in um In no otner ftno, by which cur rlsno. A. J. STONER, W.D^ cake, etc., salt always ought to be blood disease, from pimples to scrofula satisfy the public; the railways have M m ><1 In tun. SO year., good fur 100 ; not »"«rted Decatur, III. led. The daily allowance recom- only to consider the question of effi­ by climate No wood to rpllt, break, «well, .brink, PRICK. tl.Oft. . crack, de.y, or we.r out; w. guaranty it K» nded by thé commission was, for a Bold by Druggists. • ciency and economy. It is even credible rent Rowwood C—e., » rtrinm. doubt. r«|«Mng !ch cow or ox, 2 oxs., for a fattening that a temperature below the stifling Action; flnut Ivory key»; th. rsmou. ANT1HELL. Il-fed ox, 24 to ozb . ; for a fatten- fT Pimple., blackheads chapped and oily V-J height usually reached by the stoves