APRIL 5 
I assure'you'that you will have pickles’that 
will make all the farmers’ wives who taste 
them, ask: “How dirt you make those pickles?” 
gfttewllatwaujs JAilxertisittg 
ELKHART CARRIAGE H HARNESS M FG CO 
Makers of ill styles of CARRIAGES,BUGGIES,SPRING WAGONS,SINGLE ft DOUBLE HARNESS * SADDL1 
No. 1. Tvan» llarnea* 
r v ii We employ no iwonta. anil if 
J#iocj-wluir yon order i* not mitiM- 
faeiorVf off | 
S*vj No. 4a Buggy foeo out.i in just __ r J 
the sarno »H others si'll at $130, S\j*XA 
5L. Top Bilggi"8 at JHMJ, line as jC/\ >/ 
y usually sold for 4138 to $14o. / 
v Our Harness are all No. I Oak 1 f— 
T.enlhcr. HlniG.e, «*>LdO to*20. \J-<7K 
Everything fully warranted. Be- \\ /''/ 
for© buying, send for our Illustrated V / 
80-pag© Catalogue free. Address\V r . B. x/ 
PltATT, Sec.’y, Elkhart, Judin mi. 
icoln Drieoo ttyMIJP ANYWHERE 
!S3IB rrices. WITH I’KIVILEUEOP 
No. *2. T*»o-»w»n>it IIubkt 
FOR FACIAL NEURALGIA. 
(Extract fmm a Private Letter.) 
“ My father in law has long been subject to 
this distressing malady. He has obtained 
almost immediate relief from terrible suffer¬ 
ing from the following simple remedy: raw 
onion pounded iti a cloth until well crushed, 
then squeeze out some of the juice aud driuk 
it, sweetened slightly to make it more palat¬ 
able. At the same time apply the pounded 
onion directly to the face (no cloth between) 
and buntlage to hold in place. There should 
be onion enough for a good thick *• poultice.” 
In the case of my father-in-law, it was the 
second attack that had been thus treated, and 
there has since been no recurrence of the com¬ 
plaint. 
Pounded raw onions are said to be also most 
effectual in breaking up a cold when applied 
to the soles of the feet at night.” mrs. a. v. v. 
Is not always enjoyed by those who seem 
to possess it. The taint of corrupted 
blood may be secretly undermining the 
constitution. In time, the poison willeer- 
tainlvshow its effects, and wit h ml i In: more 
virulence the longer it has been allowed 
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty, 
boil, akin disorder and sense of unnatural 
lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature's 
warnings of the consequences of neglect. 
ATTENTION FARMERS! FRUIT-GROWERS! EVERYBODY! 
DESTROY THE INSECTS AND SAVE YOUR FRUIT TREES! 
f*-- j TjnTg [sjeDMa£ihEBa_ffiS££ pump^iH ~~^! b By the Use of Lewis’s Combination Force-Pump. 
_ It makes Thro Machines cut). Is of brass 
ac_- -ga’nii -----throughout. It is the Rest and Obeaoest First-Class 
>» ■ -*•'" J ~ Hand Pump Sn the World. If •'ill throw a food 
t \ ASDirMiTiiBAi cvDigrr TBS? stream ofwater 50 to »> feet. IN I'KKC MJKNTED 
'r -F ~ til'CCE'N. Mr ABKSTS 3lA«e.*w TO S'*I A Pay. 
_, inTlr To Introduce 51.1 will send a sample Pump to any ex- 
fW- - ' i yFT r ‘i 1 p ARjt-_S'CR IMGC 1-L, s press station in the United States or Canada, esures* 
v paiif, (or regular price $s. 1 linve the tleest 
Xprny A itncli nient ever put mi a Pump—enu change from solid stream to spray instantly t'hiU pumping. 
I also manufacture the Potato Bug Exterminator separate price, zinc tube, postpaid. *1.35; poHAbed brass, 
postpaid. Si.15; can do four to six acres per day. Send for illustrated Catalogue. Price List and Terms to 
A Kents, etc. I give a toils list of customers 'their uaines and addresses' each of whom has hought from 350 to 
$2,(100 » orth of these goods in from one to three weeks' time, and has made from $1" to $eO per day. Agents 
wanted everywhere. A Bonanza to those who secure unoccupied territory. Write at once. Exclusive control 
to good canvassers. 
Is the only remedy that can be relied upon, 
in nil canes, to eradicate the taint of hered¬ 
itary dise.i>c uii'l the special corruptions 
of the blood. It is 1 lie only alterative 
that i-. siillieicntly powerful lo lhorouglih 
eletm>c the system of Scrofulous and 
Mercurial impurities and Iho pollution 
of Contagious Diseases. It also n< u- 
tralines the poisons left by Diphtheria 
and Scarlet Fever, ami enables rapid 
recuperation from the cnfecblemcut and 
debilitt canned lo these diseases. 
DOMESTIC RECIPES 
TO COOK POTATOES. 
Take five or six raw potatoes and cub into 
pieces as large as snap beans, then wiuce one 
ninilium-sized onion very 6ne aud cook both 
ouiou and potatoes in the frying-pan with as 
little beef drippings as will brown the potatoes 
lightly, and keep them from burning. Just 
before they are done, grate auy r kind of hard 
cheese over them, season with salt aud pepper, 
cover and cook until done. Cold boiled, or 
baked potatoes may be used, but the raw po¬ 
tatoes are the nicest. mrs. c. 
Achieved by AvFit's Sarsaparilla, in 
the punt fort v y cum. are attested,and 11n re 
is no blood disease, at all possible of i hit, 
that will not yield to it. Whatever the 
ailments of llii.s class,and wherever found, 
from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to flic 
“veldt-sores” of South Africa, this rem¬ 
edy has afforded hcullli to the sufferers 
by whom it was employed. Druggists 
ev cry\\ lu re can cite numerous eases, wil ii- 
in llicir personal knowledge, of remark¬ 
able cures wrought by it, where all other 
treatment had been unavailing. People 
will do well to 
d justs perfectly to depth and number of kernels wanted. You 
n see the seed for each hill before planting it. All possible 
Send for circular and price. 19 
WIARD PLOW CO., Batavia, N.Y- 
NEW TOOLS 
The 
season, together with recent improve¬ 
ments, place the " PLANET , 
Ji ’* Farm an<l Oar- # 
den Implements be- .— ,* 4 
> mid all Coin- /-A % ^ 
petition. 
l NOW, if yon are in- 
terested in Farauiig.Gar- 
dotting or Trucking, for our 
^ NEW CATALOGl 1C, contain¬ 
ing 32 page© and over 40 iUustra- 
Xicely made coffee oue cup, brown sugar 
one-and-one-half cup; butter, one cup; mo¬ 
lasses, one cup; raisins, or English currants, 
one pound; flour, five cups; soda, one large 
teaspoonful, dissolved iu the coffee; cinna¬ 
mon. cloves aud allspice of each one-half tea¬ 
spoonful; one-half nutmeg. Mix and bake in 
a moderate oven. “Excellent:” so says my 
husband. 
CREAM CAKE. 
Sugar, one cup: good, rich cream oue cup; 
two eggs: soda, one teaspoonful; flour, two 
cups: salt, oue small teaspoonful. 
INDIAN PUDDING—TO BAKE. 
Sweet mdk, one quart: butter, oue ounce; 
four eggs, well beaten; oue teacup of Indian 
meal; raisins, one-half pound; sugar, one- 
fourth pound. Scald the milk, and stir in the 
meal while boiling. Then let it stand until 
blood-warm aud stir all well together, aud 
bake about three-quarters of au hour. Eaten 
plain or with pudding sauce. This is good aud 
Trust Nothing Else 
than Avkr's Sarsaparilla. Numerous 
crude mixture.' are uffert d to the public 
as ••blood piiriliers." which only aliurc 
the patient with the pretense of many 
cheap doses, and will) which it is folly to 
experiment while disease is steadily be¬ 
coming mure deep-seated and diflicult of 
cure. Some of these mixtures do much 
lasting harm. Rear in mind that the only 
medicine that can radically purify the 
vitiated blood is 
dyer’s Sarsaparilla, 
PREP\RED BY 
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. 
Sold by all druggist-*: price $1, 
six bottles for $5. 
127 & 120 
Eatlmrino St. 
Pliila. 
Horse Hors, Cultiva¬ 
tors, Seed-Drills, Wheel. 
Hoes, Potato-Diggers, Etc. Etc. 
n:nv. ©hows the ele- 
’ vy % lueot&ry priaciples of 
V ©Cteuee. loaches the el. meuts 
of Agricultural chemistry. so far as 
a farmer heeds to understand them. 
Exi'tainstlie uatiir-.- of the Soil, the Plant, 
-- ^ \ - meyviix tliecvui;"'sitinu of F'Hxir. ami Laws of 
— Ar ^ 'Qj^ Feeling'SelfvIK'ii ol Femi to attain thehes: results, 
A ■ ^ / and, Waite taOrs'UgUly -dent: lie and correct, :s 
A STRICTLY PRACTICAL WORK 
keeping in miml nlwaystlieomdiaal | >laii of the nook—to give knowl- 
N' «we tlu* faniier eau iiss in inei"asin'-f the liviitsof his farm. The chap¬ 
ter on I ortilizers, alone, will lie worth to any practical fartoer many times the 
«wt of the I >ook. I ff- t'irewlurs Fit EE. 
boo » farm economist 
By R. S. THOMPSON 
This is a "cw. compMOvUOd yet condensed arid simple Text- 
Ilook on tin- elements "f science, as applied to Agricul¬ 
ture. It i- Hi> with the latest i-'.vsrrutmns, aud 
is a book tn t can If r uderst 'csl.and -hould \V’ 
be read by ..It inletiigent !.inner*. 
Heartily endorsed by Agrioutturai 
Colleges. Agnculteml papers, 4 
andnrnetienl runners. 
EW Well Printed, 
I In n .1 so hi c I v — 
Hound. 
Price _ _ m 
CiinlSCholeecbromos, your name in 
pretty type, post-paid. 10c. 25 
tine cold edee cards 10c. Hid 
Jen name card'-' U for’Jic. 500 
other styles. Bigpuv to avents. 
New rtyle trail nr pork, 
rt knits, nr n utco ring, 
frnn irilh a 5Or. order. 
Send 6e. for tcrmsiindsample 
to canvass with. 
'Holly C»r<l Worii. Meriden. Conn 
PITHS. 
TQHand-Book FREE. 
I O ff. & & A P LACEY, 
p * ^ - D.C. 
We will seud youawatcb orach*m 
BY MAIL OR EXPRESS, 0.0 D., to be 
examined before piy lug an u money 
and if not satisfactory, returned at 
lour expense. We manufacture all 
'oar watches and save you 80 per 
cent. Catalogue of SSO styles f res. 
y.m W.KvWniumni At'0»w 
STANDARD AMERICAN WATCH CO , 
Price, 
Tea is doflned as the “ tobacco of womeu.” 
To blow out a kerosene light, turn flown, 
and blow directly across—not down—the 
chimney. 
It is strange that the majority of people use 
ice without giving a thought as to its purity or 
whence it comes. 
It is stated that most of the so called sar¬ 
dines which are eaten in this country are 
nothing more or less thau small herring, pre¬ 
served in cotton-seed oil aud made gay with 
French labels. 
WANTED AS AGENTS 
Hardware, Stove and Tin, Agricultural Implement 
and Country Dealers to take Agency for the 
The ,itily Galvanized I rot' Evaporator in the market, made on correct 
find scientific principles and fiifiv pmleclvd by Letters Patent. Five 
M/,es made. " • " ill send on applirntimi free, the best and most com- 
nlete wnrk-fully illustrated, ouovaporatitie fruits, preparing, hleach- 
tnc, eon-scrvit!.'. p.icxinv amt limrkviitig -ame. Sen.I for Catalog'. 
<i«TH EDITION- PRICE ONLY V 
BY MAIL POSTPAID. 
Address ZIMMERMAN MANUFACTURING GO 
QUESTIONS ANSWERED 
Cincinnati, Ohio, or Burlington 
MACHINE OIL. 
What will take sewing-machine oil out of 
white clothf K. f. COFFIN. 
Ans.—R ub the spots with balnny soda 
moistened with cold water, before the gar¬ 
ment ha» been washed , aud expose to tho sun. 
Two applications may be necessary. 
TO CLEAN Kin SHOES. 
What will remove the soil from children’s 
white kid shoes? MRS. c. H. cross. 
Ans. — Take a clean, white woolen cloth, 
dampen a small place with sweet milk, rub 
with white castile soap, and rub gently over 
the k'd. Each time that you wipe the kid, 
use a fresh part, of the cloth. Eight kid gloves 
may he cleaned in the same way. One must 
remember not to have the cloth- u>et, or to use 
too much soap. 
WANTFn MEN a- WOMEN AGENTS. James 
n h n i lu E.WtiiTXKY.Nurserymnn,Rochester,N.Y. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
My last importation of Rrt yearling heifers, 3 year 
ling bulls anil ! two-vear-old bull for sale. I import 
o*itv the be-t. Write fnr prices. 
\V. WO Lt'OTT. Iteiuivillc. Hass, 
W K ARK CONSTANT BC V ICRS OF 
TURKEY FEATHERS, 
bent long down from under the wings. For white we 
pay triple price of gray. For further particulars 
samples anil price, please apply to 
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3 Brent Jones St., S. \ . 
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Exhausted Vitality. Nervous an.I Physical Debility. 
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which is Invaluable. So found by the author, whose 
experience for 23 years l- such a - prohfthly never tie- 
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In lienutlfulFrench niusitn. ombossed covers, fnf! gilt, 
giiaranord l" he a liner work In every sense-me 
chan leal. literary and prure-Hlonat thau any other 
work sold in tills e.'titi l ry for $ASi. or the motley w ill 
be refunded In every Instance. Price only $1.U( by 
mall, post-paid. Illustrated sample fi cents. Send 
now. Gold medal awarded the author ti.v the National 
Medical Assoelallou, totlieoffleerJOf which he refers. 
This hook should he road by the young for instruc¬ 
tion, and by tile a filleted for relief. It will benefit 
all.— lj _imfoa bniitt. 
There is no nu mber of society to whom this hnpk 
will not lie useful, whether youth, parent, guardian. 
Instructor or clergyman, .irpoitauf 
Address flu* Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr W. H. 
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other piiysleiiiiisn specialty Such fT’TT'V’Q‘1? T "P 
treated • ueec-isfully willnmt an lii X wjjIiA 
instance <>f failure. 
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No “ Call graphs.” A,lores." \\ O. Wyckokk 
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Send Ilk’, for a pack of our Beautiful Chro 
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Horslord’s Acid Phosphate, 
For Sick Headache. 
Dr. N. S. Read, Chicago, says: “ I thiuk it 
is a remedy of the highest value iu many forms 
of mental and nervous exhaustion, attended 
by sick headache, dyspepsia aud diminished 
vitality."— Ai/r. 
Is the Biosr durable and economical material known. 
It is a valuable discovery, aud is rapidly superseding 
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Prof. Henry A Dance, of Santa Clara 
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anything like a tastoof baking ponder. ” -ddi 
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