Leaves Its Mark -every one of the painful irregularities and weaknesses that prey upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your time. Get well: That's the way to look well. Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improved digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the entire system. Mrs. Anna Ulrich, of Elm Creek, Buffalo Co., Neb, writes: "I enjoy good health thanks to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I was under doctors' care for two years with womb disease, and gradually wasting in strength all the time. I was so weak that I could sit up in bed only a few moments, for two years. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and by the time I had taken one-half dozen bottles, I was up and going wherever I pleased, and have good health and been very strong ever since - that was two years and a half ago." A book of 168 pages on "Woman and her ...<?> Mrs. Vanderbilt's Necklace Sugar Beet Culture in Nebraska Unique, Indeed. A <?> young woman is engaged to be married to a man who wears his voluminous whiskers after the fashion of Taffy in "Trilby." She is embroidering him a set of handkerchiefs with, instead of his monogram or initials, the bak of his head, with those <?> whiskers done in fine cotton. The result is at least unique. Philadelphia Inquirer. <?> Camphor Ice with Glycerine Sydney, in Australia, was first lighted by gas in 1841. If the Babe is Cutting Teeth Spermaceti candles were an invention of the last century. After physicians had given me up, I was saved by <?> Cure. - Ralph <?>, Williamsport, Pa. Nov, 22, 1893 A ton of good coal is said to yield about 8,000 feet of purified gas. Knowledge Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Speaking of coughs & colds have you tried allen's lung balsam. it cures. Dairy and Poultry. Interesting chapters for our rural readers. How Successful Farmers Operate This Department of the Homestead - Hints as to the Care of Live Stock and Poultry. Garget In Cows. Dr. John S. Meyer, a Missouri veterinarian of prominence, spoke as follows at a Missouri institute: "Mammitis," or inflammation of the milk glad, is commonly called garget. It is an affection to which cows and heifers are prone at any time of the year. Mammitis is of rare occurrence in the mare or fillies. Causes, - Irregularities of the diet; the direct application of cold or heat; exposure to cold and damp; retention of milk; insufficient and careless milking; over stocking; over driving with distended udder; contusions and external injuries, as blows, bruises or wounds, or a too plethoric condition of the system. Symptoms. - Enlargement of the udder, with heat; redness; excessively tender, and a hard, consolidated feel of the part more particularly affected, attended not infrequently, when the hind quarters are affected, with a straddling gait; the subcutaneous veins are distended and corded. On drawing the teat, instead of normal milk missing, a thin yellowish fluid is passed, which, as the disease proceeds, becomes denser and fetid, and mingled with it, curdled lumps, due to an acidulated change in its composition. The constitutional disturbance is often considerable, indicated by a quick pulse, increased breathing, rising of temperature, suspended rumination and appetite, a decrease in the quantity of milk from unaffected quarters, and irregular evacuations of the bowels. As the disease proceeds, all these symptoms become augmented; the udder increases in size, the hardness gives away to a soft, pitting, doughy feel; resulting from the formation of pus, which, if allowed to find an outlet itself, leaves behind a ragged, sloughing wound. To this succeeds mortification, induration or atrophy, the finale of of which is a partial if not total loss of the quarter; or morification may extend to the whole gland and cause the death of the animal. Acute mammitis seldom attacks the whole gland, but is confined to one or more quarters, and is expressed by swelling, heat, pain and redness of the part inflamed, with an alteration in the physical properties of the milk, which is curdled, whey like and mixed with blood. [ll-NB BALSAM Erma/m or caucus cows RAVI vou ‘I'IIID .u...‘.,.. ._ . -e-~- 11.9 excollcn'cc is dire 10 in presenting in the form mo“ nrreptnlde and plans- Iut m the hate, the rein-gluing and truly bmeï¬cï¬nl proportlri of «porfm lnx- llivn; efl‘cccually ck‘nnsing the uyalem, d All»: colds headaches and levers Imam-ally curing constitution. ,1; ha ven nth-faction w minim-um! net I th the sppmvfl of the medical Mn. became it not: on the Kid- ’s. Liver and novels without wmk- nulg them and it in perfectly nee (him very objeg‘hl'na‘gionwlmcltnge. ".\tnnul good con] ls'mid to yield 'ul 1)! Mm" fut-t o! puriï¬ed gun. Tringw comfort and improvement and . to lumumnl enjoyment when ri,r nly-uml. This many, who live br‘b tvr than mhrnnml cnjuy life mom, with has (-xpnmlilure, by mam pmmpfly ndupï¬u the world's brat pnulucts In the mm 5 0f ysu‘cn) loving, will nun-t llw mine to roam: of the pun: liquid iuxalive principles cmbrauwl in the u-lpu-dy. Prim]: of (@331 >1“ rmurvli l'unclhm wire an inwn Hun 11' the IL“! 11- nun-y. , inns lul“ uivvn me lip. 1 ml» Hm‘n Cur- â€"â€" “All" Hum. . .\‘m J, RIM. II no Huh] I- cull-g Tooth. . .:m «I m1) WIL'MMR. III. p u . m “runnsrm r (or rmuma team":- w-u m4“ . 8' of Fi Mm ale by-lldru- :immpwc Infll bunk-s, but. it in ma:- Ilncmnd by the California FIR Syrup :0. only, whm male I: printed on 1"on km, also the nuns. Syrup of Figs, being well informod, on will no‘ my "Mann 1: red. â€LEN’S m. I'M \ hunk «I ".5 "an... on “ “‘mxmn and HH’ "u. ,I‘« ~" "I.“II'II mu nu tccdpt of lo l‘v -.-.‘ ~u «mm» for p:- . Address. “on: ‘ Imm \~\I:\‘ Altman. Assocâ€- nux -- ' Him hih'u. Iluflulo .\'. Y. - .... . ‘ ya...“ Improves dig Ion. enriches I)“: hint-d. mun-Is arhos 3nd pains. melancholy and m-fvousllesls. brings refreshing sleep, and nature: health and I‘rcnglll. It's a painful (mull. as wvll as ulorint, Ionic and mni -. imparting vigor and aucnglh to the (mile .yslom. «I I‘D» Curt. Ruin/0 (0., Nth. wxilu- "I enjoy owl heal" I’m-It )r, I'icrce'h l avorilc Pre~ Ini yum: mul ‘Goldrn "m ital Dimmer ' _ I care [cl mo year» with womb ‘ (Haunt. nml gnuluall win-Mn; ln Ill'cuglh a! (helium I wns su went 1 than cuuhl m up in bed . mlyn few woman». (or I J lwuynrn. lulu-uncured inking Dr, l‘it-rrr'u Faâ€" vorit: Pr Minn and Mt 'Gokl . (dim! gni ] «new, and by the lune ‘ I III! taken urn-Juan dua- rn holllns I ma up and . xvii“: whrn-i'rr â€â€˜1':th . am hi": hm good will“ “â€"' ‘ "W". Iu-l been wrr Mum: 0‘“ ~u.r.e»1|:al .mplwuyeulalndn lullago." Mn. Ann L‘uxc Muhn-v. in Australia. way ï¬rst .ml by in mu. [we your time. ' Gel well: Thur. the way to look it“. Clue lln- dimmer: and ailments “Ia: bent {gnu ‘ilh DI’. Pietcc'u Fawn“: Piercin- u. â€'9'! me of the painful immunities ‘ “"3“ II foul. \ ‘ nn-l welt-en“ Illa! my upon “my. ; Dr. Juhn 8. Move... . Minoan-i rater; They fade the fur. wane lhc ï¬nite. rum hum". “1 1m" mom ipoka u h“ - A afï¬x-lyï¬ï¬‚ :32“ 7°" “9' make you old : lows at a Missouri institute: II rrgnlucs nnd pmmolta all (he pmpel Indium. inlmuvcn dktsflou, unis-hr;- “u Iu'y [M lynung w‘omln is ten- 1- hn‘uurrivd ! man who a 1“» vnlu Ii'unur» wghkl‘rs ah»: wlunn "I lfy in "Trullvy." -Slw hm? .m‘inq him 1 km 'nf hindk'rn '1, u 12!}. inn-{uni at his mvmoc'rlm tmlu. Hm lvm-k’nf ‘Ii‘s‘ head, with -- naming ,wM-kvrs dnun in ï¬ne v ;. 'Hu- real" is m. Imét quiqm . 'pi Immin- Mn. \umkg‘hlll'l Serum-a. x \\i .5“ Qt \‘muirrhm lum ldla- ‘ “1th is runsidL-ml mm! Non" \"urk jun-«ls. n! :l girlish din-um. ‘ .wau m- --J â€11' idem “I :I-ul lmly. The two):- \l“n,“ nf mm-L dinumml‘. “1' m ~r.-.-x rulur. {nultlt‘ss . . . 1r » .u :Ldruyunf “tier. . ~ thy,“ fr allwun'lu-Mm. “.1. w \~. ‘inh ix ~ m! in her lmx u - u' “I" v lnvk J u nlring of m ‘ . . m;- h- . uhilq- Ika. The _- my“; I ln'uth on 1 fine C. H. Q. [1.7 1L. ChiéagG, up" tall-"vâ€! ngl'II-II. mm! In luww‘ ullalumtn. -x.n;. .- land. {he mt a! 1 4n- prlvlll IIu-re i! in It. dim (Ewan-ml Faust-Ir LEAVES ITS MARK Tm: Jnnun Tumsâ€"Them ts u tree in mum Audi-Alla cullrd the jun-uh tree. the wand of which in aid to be slmost curl-mung. Me n-uvea mire nearly ourythlng of “III timber.â€" phnou. work hues. what-veg, hund- hp and Ihlpu. It ha am but know-to dmy um! I: poi-non :- n‘Jh-ns .r It doe: um hr- hotly. ht Cl, winch min (t maki- IJ 4!: ï¬nd†â€rm Wlun'r â€luxury-n Im- l'mmvr. The quarter» mu“. be warm. but. man especial†dry. llampness 6; more '1.an than cold, and roup may mil, he «used by a slight crack or crevice In the m". mud n lanky mo! wlll mun dim. whether the birds N we: or not. II. is not nccesnry {or the fowl; h become wet and to Joel the elects of dampness, A damp floor or m" «use! the sir in the fhmws Ir) be chilly Ind dlmgmuble. nml Hm birds inwlp tn-lnhivcr in the cor no . Thu temperature need nnt be ME. Ibontlo degrees above zero i- mm enough Even «I degrees is not toocold. What {u desired h not to have the house cold enough to lrcezo the combsâ€"Ex. Si’nri‘uuu, â€"Enlargemem of the " udder, with heat: redness: excessively i lender. End a hard. consolidated feel i o! the pan more particularly all'ected. â€tended not, unlrequcntly, when the hind quarters are “reeled. with u. l straddling gait; the subcutaneous ‘ veins are distended and corded. 0n 7 drawing the ten, instead of normal ‘ milk issuing, a thin yellowish fluidis . passed, which, as the (list-use proeeuls, ’ becomes denser Ind fmtid. and mingled with incur-fled lumps. due to an auulu- ‘ laud change in in. composition. The‘ ’wnnltnsional disturbance is 'oflen C(lllsilderalzilfy indicated by a quick pulse. increased breathing, rising of temperature, suspended rumination and Ippeléte. a decrease in the quan- ‘ lily uf milk from the unaffected qua r- lers, and irregulnn- cvaeuatluna .of the bowels. As the (“seine pro- ceeds. all these nymptmns becomenug- mental; the udder increases .in .~ 0. the hardueas giva away w :5 sun, pil- ling, donghy feel; remixing from the, formation of pus. which. it allowed to ï¬nd an outlet. itself, lenves behind n. rugged. slanghing wound. To this. succeeds munllicaliun, imlnmtion or . Atrophy. the ï¬nple’, of which is a. pub lial if not. total loss of the. (Inna-ten or Mortiï¬cation may extend to life whole gl-nd and make the death of the gui- ‘ mil. Reine inunmilis helllom attacks the whole gland. but is crnnflned to one or more qunners, am! is expreswxl by =welling. hut. pain and redness of "no part inflamed, with an alienation in the physlcnl prom‘rties of the mxilk, TKHA'TIIISIT.~~nrmnflfl of «the exist: ing canua if taken in hand marl) ’ hot {mncnlduon-I. much as violhm or “Uh wrungnut u! hut water, or lumh‘m; the udder “'l‘" for tun or ï¬ftI-cn min- mos with wan“ « Mun-anti wuh'l every um! nr hvu lpmn: if Hu- ‘ lu- lreuu- pain. â€1011- a!“ M in: miulml linmnn-ufnpiumurï¬. mum};«mm-4 poppy hl't‘!‘. and ï¬lm 51:: m1 nit-m and gently miHn-J. MI {.1 :I,l)~l‘.~.\(‘~u 1. they Alum†he In -d an! 13m i’rlngml out tu-u xi 1"" «in; with .. bullm'd warm \vnh-r: um- Inn: m' mu" bum: Icid m fortv nf .‘m- 1er the“! In! unmvn- n" the nw p: n lion nsnalh i‘ r.- mel l-_\ «w M in. If the fever' In hi ,‘llflin- pmzhaim: ) â€Arnh- In thedrinking wnlcz- llln'u m- fmu ï¬lm I thy. in mbh-slmuufnl duw's. or tincture of ncumih- rant in lï¬-dmp (lam Iur cmvs awry four hours tn: lwndnyw. The diet. should be light Ind Easily tlimtiblo. ns gruvl. hm" [mg-ht». "nu-ed meal. pulpcd routs- Ind Mich Ilka. ‘m ; "Mammilis," or inflammation of the 5 milk gmml. is emmnuuiy called gal-get. f It in nu uni-mien to which cons and I heifersure prone at any Who of the I your. Mmumitis is or rare wcurrnwe , in the man: or ï¬llies whleh In curdled. win-y like aqd mixed 1 Pho (mud-don formed ‘m ‘lhc sub: { «Anne of thegflmls véry frequently :lesuoys‘ its secretin'g properties. Muck. 1 Eng-v; tbnavinl, thl’cmusducts uml dnum. and lclk'fltg to the mmversinn 1 n! ghmlular structurn into 1; mass of ' â€brow; 'tisweu This alteration of structure is {01‘ owed In a “mating of 1 the previously swollen [Mr-t, u high bc«' comes I hard nlxnmt cartilawxnuus ; mus, smaller than the healthy [amnion l .o! 1hr. gland and constitutes an “ll" wundness. ‘ ‘ 1 - .A can with only “"31.- qulrtcrs of the udder secreting mm; is 0! less value than when the whole is intact. In wipe instances (he wci-etlng proper ties may return after the fox: calving. but in other: this IlPsimblc result is not. obtained. ‘ M is m-wrthcless I“!!- priaing. the amount of pain and suffer- inu rattle go thrmfgh.wilhmvt :thm‘wly’ and fatal terminauuu. in rmnpzuimn with other nnimnk. particularly the horse. with blood. CAUSE..â€"-lrr(’gu1urilics of diet; the dimt npplimtiou uf cold or heat: ex- posure touch! and damp; retention of milk; insumcicm, and careless milk- ing; over stocking; our! driving with distended udder: coutusions and exter- nnl Injuries, as blown. bruises or wounds, or a too pletlloric condition 0! the system. DAIRY ANDWLTRY. INTERESTING CH "5R9 FOR OUR RURAL R ADERS. l.- Mnflul III-a! Donn-nun: ol tho II I l’uullrr. (Harm I. fail. .‘n “i711 Un- Pal-Hill an’ [1w anlnn a ('mnpanh-ma Inuuuhul it) All 3.01"me new-«- of ol-tmo'nn for fol-Rh that I (Bo-bun Horcnfy. ' nu mmury will Inn-01y destiny Hm "we." of smvllnml mmpi'emly dcrnngo ch:- wlmlo , Nam \vlu-n (-nlt‘rï¬â€˜ It through Hm mu- rum lurhlm‘s. .‘suria nr! ~1'w Humid novrr ho um] le'l'lvt on [mm-x- -: inn \ from rr-pu- rnhlo pl‘) mv‘lunfl. (H Um :mmrn they \ ill uln i»; mu mm to who gmnl \ w) .|y «In-rivn frmn â€um. I‘ rrll 6 um, mnmtfm-hn'ml Iuy F. J. ['11 mvr .1 I'm, ‘l‘nluin‘ U .(‘znlll nu nm a and In taken inlr-rnnlh «in; thn- . Upon Hm blond um! um urf~ . » n! â€w \un-m. In luuyum Hull x (‘u ;('u n In \urn \‘Oll m-l lln- gmminu l! i.lu'.mi 3 ¢.1:ld(' in Thin. lung; before qxid mtinn sets in‘. )‘lu-n the, mnrc‘ cxprntn-u kind, the hickvl pkxlc‘l. pins Pn- no], nnlch bet: lvr. 2““: late t hilgggyu have 'uuw nrv su‘jtkfl“ pms HM lumnu: N31,. \‘i'lll lb "IQ Khldlvo‘n “Me. It has been settled, m-L'tmlin’g lo the lnumt intelligence from Buirm that tiny mnrrin’guE-f Hu- khedive with Lady lklmi Halnum will lake pi.- e imme- llintelv at. Cairo. IL is said (huthis highncss is. greatly aunt-hm! to his thumb. who is u (we 85in" nml L'l years old. Besides Turkish. she knmn. no lunmingc (-xm-pt'mg: a 1mm Arabic. The desire utthc kin-dive is that the: lumrc prjuocss‘shull take up’hor resi- dence with his highncsx uml nut-omâ€" pzmy him on journeys, \vhichdim‘rs' | {mm the usun! custom of the lmru'x'n, hut the khedive‘s mnthor'will cunlimm mu prcaide m. the pub!" rout-plum fur ‘ lml' ‘ ' Sgn‘rinl I‘m: for Insect (‘hileclnm : ‘ "Much care," will u, ‘axiru‘rmist. has to be when in solvent-lg [be long; ï¬ne pins usml . in fastening Ihc Hilari- mvm ixrinscut crqllx-cgiolns For cheap culk-ctiuns of ‘ hutu- and 1mm?“ c "50 "It: ordinary brass ninsmosfly. but every one {pf them must be can-fully vxmqim-d before impaling the inwut tn fun-Aha: if. is well tinm-Il. for were the ï¬n ranting ilnp‘eI-fcct oi- the slight.- cst flaw , evident, it. wuuMA be invliinc m‘ws out of ten 'liablc 'to oxidiiu in the lmrly of (In: insect. and thus. zh-slrny il. “2 aka use Mack \‘nrnishe‘d pi ' .hut {hog-giro almpét :1 ,lqu {01‘ tin) glazed coming:- suon crc ,Alcnvin: the mem} oxpusml. mm! cunmquvntly i9. is “by r» y...) . u . . 5 being used as :m «aperi- mom a nit-kc! and aluminium alloy uhich â€assesses decided, :Idummgcs 0\ er all ther kinds used ‘ I Scott’s Emulsion Buy only {he genuine] It has our trade- ma 1; on “Imam-talcâ€! urn/yr. .CriI/orfnq ’ vllrl m 54¢: [gun/lion. [WI-IE. mu nut. Coon Dionne. n. Y. All armed. â€coma and u. tn rostrum n rAngHL Scnu'n Tunisian nourishes, rircngth- . ens, promo!†tho making a! solid flz ‘11, enrich I the blood and tone: up 1110 whole tern. When you nm in. 1:. law state (:1 health. And on the verge of illness, them in no nourishment in the Md liko Are You Fortified? for Dough, Golds, Son Tm. Brandish. Wonk Lung-z, Crammptioa. Bonfnln. Azania, Lac of Reï¬t, T'jn Bahia. Wed: Ohfldmn, And all conditions of lasting. mH' (» l,‘n.. ~ and In . ml Hm Hm ‘g'nh'm. ‘ wm TO" M†' unl When Answev'mz Auvcvtiaemcnls, Kindly Mention this Paper. [mm hihnm-n u- (Iu: “mdu'in-h mammal W. N. U. CHICAGO.VOL. X. N0. 3‘ nu damn: my «now Im-u: llrnp I better In "m “It“. A curiuus invcnliun is am cl "trieal letter box {or priultc 1"qu It is unnm-cted by “ire with Mu- interior of 1hr hqusl- and “ hon thv puslmnn drops a luttnr into it. slut Hm lx-ll rings in- .53ro to notify the family ol_llw arrival Gain: to falllnrnllf The Burlington mute in the only railway running "prrmnnlly com ducted’ ‘ex'511nic»l,s [louver to (mo- mdo Springx. hull. I .0. Ogden. Sacra- mvutn. b‘nn Fran -o. Stockton. Merâ€" c‘crl. Fromm. â€wield and Lot Anyv‘lea at. the In“ wt, rates. Pullman .(‘ulrisl alt-oping (';.)' thmu Ill without. clmngv In 'I‘\'B (‘h‘wngn every “'I‘Ilncvhy. “'3 u- nr mil nu ’1'. A. Uruuh k s," {,1 111;! 152;!) 73“in Estelle Ad III» Syhuno, \-. ho is now “ha. Fran flaky». wife 0! the millionaire du‘mkn] drug man. u ~ .It one time a pretty 1.0 (on mini: . nnswgrw! the dcwriptinn.» which Hugo u‘nssu fund at making of that {Int-i- muting.r tyne. She trimmed hum u-MI such grime and chic that many {II-JI- hummus. found their way to MT l-Itllu establishment, though it wus‘ Ir \‘I‘I'y modes). one. AHrru‘i’Ihl hlll‘ III-I-nmt- u ‘ 'ocicty ‘\\'0III.m" in the bullruum 500116 of " 1050:1310." and Imw hllc has stepped into qm pI . 'IszI in rcï¬l 'Iifc.‘ V If Ynu \Vm‘tjul This ‘(mEanJ Send I: wixh'fl mouuv unlvr (0,11m John ‘ Sula 'mlm mum. l ‘ \‘un ‘\lll grl. flm- [hi i l i‘ill'il‘\[ \rgclablv \u d .deu warn-at M'ml ratalngnuu or f: i.\ rA-nh [undam- u package. of Your!- rn Day l'urln Radhm seed and (ht - med unlaluguo. . “‘..\'.U '1 horr' )5 lots. of mum'v mmh- u; v: . \m’ct: :Mv. Lwr,\l'uuiy admin 1!- I)â€: I‘m-v rli .N‘ \:r I ankles. nu I'm.â€" wdutm' a in (or d:1_\' ~. .md ("we "Illhmr. Nun. Mlllhnmlm‘u “'Ifr. In) in [3125. .nmi s of g: lannluu Mrlnu lllmh' ill angqglg and wggwymou. ! Ely’s Bream Balm} RICH. In. 0|.- Pflll‘l‘ runny-1'. And I pol-I- I. no urn-I.- Inl null-u. 801! Line From flue-p. II. Ink. 'vorln. 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