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now to Dye Dress Goods Red. Boil the goods ten minutes in one ounce of cochineal, one ounce of muriate of tin and a little cream of tartar for each pound of goods, dissolved in enough water to cover them. Uang up to dry. What is aaTTSWir mo bc lt eoaimia ano pnooucra iu'"i:iinT urcr.iriiK iophooucS a shock. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. O. O. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Eincbelob, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. "Well begun is half done." Begin your houstuvork by buy ing a cake of SAPOLIO. Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleanin purposes. Try it. YOUNG, OLD and MIDDLE AGED MEN CURED. , ATHLETES, ; BICYCLISTS, HORSEMEN, R. R. MEN. A protection to the Generative Organs. Forsale bydruRRlsts. f TAKE NO OTHER. I A BOON TO MEN Suffrrtnii from the follies of youth. A pnnttlraetire for Varicocele cnlii (ted veinsl, Lout Mnnhood, Iin potency t! Nocturnul KmUxion without the aid of drug. Our Suicnory Is cudorned by phynlelnm nod fully protected by U. 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It then scaled down as follows: June, 1801, 00 cents; Dec. 1, 1801, 80 cents; Dec. 15, 1801, 75 cents; Feb. 1, 1S03, CO cents; Feb. 1, 18C3. 20 cents; June, 1803, 8 cents; Jan uary, 1804, 2 cents; November, 1801, 4 cents; January, 18G5, 2 cents; April 1, 18G5.1J cents. After that date it took from $800 to $1,000 to buy a one dollar greenback. How to Prevent Stovos from Rusting. Rub them with a rag dipped in kero sene before putting them away for the summer. Hardware and farming imple ments should be treated in the 6ame way before you store them for the fall. How to Measure Hay. About 600 cubic feet of well settled hay, or about 700 of new mown hay, will make a ton. Ten cubio yards of hay in mow weigh a ton. When the hay is taken out of old 6tacks eight or nine yards will make a ton. When dry eleven or twelve cubio yards of clover make a ton. How to Take Drnlses Out of Furniture. Wet tho part with warm water. Double a piece of browa paper five or six times, soak it in warm water and lay it on the bruise. Then apply a warm flat iron to the paper until the moisture is evaporated. If the first application does not remove the bruise, repeat the pro cess. The dent or bruise generally comes to tho surface after two or three applications. How to Prevent Parasites In Hlril Cage. It is not generally known that many of the diseases of singing birds in cages are caused by the presence of parasites in the cage. Should your canary or other bird have the "pip" or look sickly, re move it at once, and make an examina tion of the roof of the cage. In nine cases out of every ten you will see a kind of grayish red rust clinging to the cor ners and roof. Look closer or with a microscope and you will observe that this rust is comprised of myriads of ani malcula. They are bird parasites. Burn them out with sulphur and wash the cage with diluted salicylic acid and your bird will soon be restored to health. now to Cure Corns. To cure corns, soak the part in boiling or hot (as hot as you can bear) water, to which mustard has been added, before going to bed, wear a stocking on the foot to prevent catching cold and bathe the foot in cold water in the morning. Continue this three or four times, after which tho corn will peel off bodilydead. How to Put on Violin Strings. Put the email end of tho string near est the tail piece. Don't tie the string when adjusting it to the peg; put it through the peg, dip it once under to ward your right hand, when by turning the peg the string will become fastened without further trouble. No superflu ous string should be left dangling around the head. It is a mistaken idea that such portions are useful, since that part of the strings which comes in contact with the pegs or tail pieces loses all tone from being jammed and twisted. How to Temper Steel. Heat to a cherry red and then plunge in cold water. Drills and graver's tools are tempeied by plunging into a lump of resin or quicksilver. Different de grees of hardness are required for differ ent purposes. For very pnle straw color, 430 degs., for lancets; a shade of darker yellow, 450 degs., for razors and surgical instruments; darker straw yellow, 470 degs., for penknives; still darker yellow, 490 degs., for iron cutting chisels; brown yellow, 500 degs., for axes and plane irons; yellow, slightly tinged with pur ple, 520 degs., for table knives and watch springs. How to Tell How Fast a Train Runs. The number of miles per hour at which a train is running is the same as the number of rails passed over in twenty seconds, which can be ascertained by the "click" produced by the wheels at each joint. How to Make Corks Good for Stopper. Corks Bteeied in vaseline are excellent substitutes for glass stoppers. They are not affected by acids, and never become fixed through disuse. How to Disinfect a House. Of the many ways which are in com mon uso for disinfecting rooms and houses, none so easily recommends itself to the senses and to common sense as the coffee process. Upon a shovelful of red hot coal throw a handful of ground coffee, and walk with it . through the parts of the house where the foul smells exist or which you desire to disinfect. The volatilized essential oils of the cof fee will instantly correct the evils, for they have tho peculiar properties of de odorizing and disinfecting at the same time. How to Disperse lllack Ants. About the most effectual way of dis persing those pests is to scatter a few leaves of wormwood among their haunts. How to Make Molasses Candy. Take two coffee cups of molasses, add a teaspoon ful of vinegar, half a table spoonful of butter and half a cup of sugar. Boil until the candy hardens readily when dropped into cold water. Before removing from the fire stir in rapidly a quarter of a teaspoonful of finely crushed soda, which will lighten Die color of the candy and give it a bet ter texture. For sheet candy turn out la buttered pans; "pull" for stick candy. How to Clean Ilulr. Wash well with a mixture of soft water, one pint; sal soda, one ounce, and cream of tartar, one-quarter ounce. How Ships "Spenk" Each Other at Sea. Communications nru made from ship t' ship by inr.m of an international code fit signal flags. A number of flags at various designs and colors are hoisted oTif i.nder another', each symbol or com bination having an arbitrary conven tional meaning attached to it. Owing to the difficulty of distinguishing blue, red and black, or telling yellow from white, the tendency is to reduce all signs to black and white, singly or in combination, trustiug to shape for dif ferent signals. How the Chinese Preserve Grapes. They cut a circular piece out of a ripe pumpkin or gourd, making an aperture large enough to admit the hand. The interior is cleaned out, the ripe grapes placed inside and the cover replaced and pressed in firmly. The pumpkins are then put in a cool place, and the grapes retain their freshness for a long time. Careful selection of the pumpkin is requisite, the common field pumpkin, however, being well adapted for the purpose. MEN READ THIS! Rrfnra Tallin. Pi r FrlW-iif-.Hhlb iflrr Tnklnr. SKXONKKVK, thegTi-at Turkinh Kemedjr, cures Ncr touh UeUiUtv.WaktifuliieaR, Vital Exhauatiun, DizzincHH, Headache, Servoun Prontration, Lous of Tower, Kvil DreaniH and all wanting diean-a caued by over-exert ion of the bruin, abune or over-indulifence which ultimately lead to consumption, irmanlty and aulcide. t'ut up in condensed form to carry in the pocket. Priced per box or a complete treatment of six boxes with a Written Cuarantee for 15. Bent poKtpnid in plain package to any addreca. 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Med- ni i a. i un wn lciaestaKeuinternauy win never reue icines taken internally will never relieve the many forms of female weakness. The romedy must be applied to the parts to obtain permanent rollelv PI AIM TAI If Tfl I I niCC in our circular. Ask your druggist for ono, or send two i-rin I ft in iu i-riu no cent stamp to nomo ouioe for 6ample box and circular. EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. O.B. Pile Remedy. f 1,00 FOR ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT O.B. Stomach PowderG. O.B. Catarrh Cure. " l'UEl'AUES BY O. B. Kidney Cones. J. As McClLL. r.l. D. & CO., 2 & 4 PANORAMA PLACE CHICAGO, .U. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCI8T8. ALONZO O. 7IUU. Wholesale A.cat. 67 WMshUigtOB Chlesgs, Itf . toBOVSIGBRLS UrtDEFllG YEARS OF jOlGIu, without ono cent of money ANY boy or girl under ,18 wanting an elegant High Grade Swfety Blcy clo can Obtain it FREE without one cent f money. Shall give r .7sy, on easy conditions, 1,000 rr mors. Dr3CRnTION OF" BICYCLE. The wheels sr J6 Inches with ercieent iteel rim, and molded rubber tire. od run oo hardened ateel cone bearing, adjustable to wear; geared to 4U Incnos; detacnaDle eranki; rour (o dtc I nolie, throw; framo finely enameled, with nickel trim, mlngs. Each machine is supplied nltn tool bag, wreuch in J oiler. Eaual to thono iold in tho market for .'. We have both boy ' nndglrlt' itjrlce. Wo deliver the bicycle i'EKB el all charges ny where is tho Coiled Slates, , U BANDD Jffi TIS7 b .1 READ THE TESTIMONY. 41.t N. .tuth St., Pmt.iDtt.rau, Pa., Feb. 22, 189& Wihtirn Pbasl Co., Chicago, HI. Da Gintlsmis: I received the Safety Bicycle Unt Saturday about 6 p. m. I waa very much surprised at seeing such an hiat, HDne Safety. It is really mn than I expected. By trials add testimonials I Had your 11 rm is reliable in its dealings and promises. 1 really cannot express my thauks for the nice Safety, I ours truly, jiuil uahlmam. Briohton. Mich., March lit, 1S92, Wlflin Ptasr. Co., Chicago, 111. Dsm 8i: The Bicycle came promptly. The boy la overjoyed, lis acted likes erazy ehild fur awhile. . over and over he repeated, "It seenii as if I were dreaming, but no, there it is"; and then he would go to It and pat It and talk to It. We hare found you men of your word. Thanking you for your faithfulness to your word, I remain, Yours respectfully, 11. A. Day, for Leo Day. XT TOTJ WANT A DIOYCIjB WRITH AT ONCE, WESTERN PEARL. CO., 328 to 334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. IN0W0SS0 ONE DAY FRIDAY AUG. 19. OFFICE aiihe WILDERMUJH HOUSE. S'lr'HikPT. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. Late of LONDON, now of CHICAGO, with a IJrancli Offlcc and Laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICn, Has Visited Southern Michigan for the past Year, and during these visits has examined and prescribed for hundreds, and effected some of the most Wonderful Cures ever made in the State. Ask your frlonds nnd noilibors about Dr. Holmnn R. Humphrey. There is scarcely a nptfcrliborhood In th county that has not had the benefit nl' fllO llnrtnr'H Wlllvll'l fill Skill, rtrirl rnrf-lV i'uinllv which Iihm nor liu.l nnn .f mnrn ,.' Ha momlinro anat..l,n.l twm 4o.ll. mw,A to health al ter all hone hud hem teivea up and tho family physician had pmuounml the cao iucurablo. liaillicicd Uo.uot fall to oonauit tbl ij uiuat uuiiiiciu pubiciaii unu buigcua. ah eAttiuiiinnons, couduiiaiions una advice iroo. Kxamlnatlon I'l-ce to All. Although the doctor Is In many cases compelled to we expensive instruments and chemicals in making analyses, micro scoplo and other scientific examinations, yet be makes no charges to anyone, hello ing it to be a part of tho physician's duty to ascertain tho patient's true condition without expense to the sufferer. When ever and wherever Dr. Humphrey decides to locate a monthly visit crowds flock to see him. and no wonder, for by the first ex amination, and often without asking a question, ho tells the Invalid what the trouble Is, nnd the prospect of a cure, and most wonderful of ull ho value his first impression and first look at a patient more than all else, and Dr. Humphrey is never mistaken In his diaptiosis in any case. Tho doctor's method' di:rer markedly from the gi-noral practitioner In all re spect. Following tliojilim of St. George's Hospital of Inndnn, ho registers every particular as to the patient's physical con dition and mental state;. The condition of each organ, location of nny and all dis eased purts. and whether sympathetic or orgnnic. tonrothor with tho amount and nature of the disease. In this way tjip en tire amount of vital energies are readily computed and the restoring power of tho lody measured against the force and en ergy and destructive capabilities of tho dis ease. Thus knowing tho actual condition of tho tissues and the effect of specine medicines upon every structure of the body, unlike most doctors, he is enabled to say nosltivoly whether any given case Is curable or not, and can also give tho ap proximate time and expense of treatment, and would here point out tho utter de lusion cherished ty many patients that they oucht tn get well in a few days or weeks, notwithstanding the fact that they have suffered for years. Dr. HOLMAN S. DUJIPHREY Cures alter nil others Fail. Chronic Diseases. The doctor treats no acute diseases, but de votes his whole time to the treatment of chronic and long standing and surgical dis eases; cases given up by other doctors and pro nounced incurable, he most desires to see. Dr. Humphrey has had nearly 3.UK) cures in the state of Michigan, while his patients all told In Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Alabama, Ten nessee. Georgia, Ohio and Indiana, have been fully five times that number; nearly two-thirds ef these sufferer were given up as hopeless invalids, some to be blind, some dear, and others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dis ease, consumption, destructive female troubles. Among others, hundmls of children hopeless ly deformed. But bohold how many or them see and hear, while nearly all are rapidly being cured. The doctor Is surrounded with th.? finest and most extensive collection of instruments ever Imported to this country for examining and treating nil forms of chmnio ailments of the head. face, eye, ear, throat, client, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ductive organs, minnrv organs, brain and nervous system, paralysis, growths, Joint dis eases, piles, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, ulcers and every form of weakness of either male or female. The doctor s specific medicines sro straight to the diseased oriran, and can be plainly felt at work in the nisoned parts very shortly after their use is beirun. Tliev are pleasant to take, mi'd but searching In action, yet agree with the most delicate lady or child, do not reduce tho strength, and can be uod while at the usual occupation, as many patients still able for hard work and close attention to business are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously dying, knowing themselves ill, yet deceived Into a false security, they procrastinate and put off the mntter until tho case la rendered incurable. The doctor earnestly requests all persons under treatment to writo him often, as advice may bo necessary week after week in order to push any given caso on as rapidly as possible, and n wooil common-sense statement on the part of tho patient by mail Is the next thing to a personal consultation. Delays Are Dangerous. Many diseases rro so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with dangerous, yet Insidious, maladies, ail unconscious of their true condition. They know they are not well, but are entirely Ignorant of the deadly fangs fastening upon some vital organ, which must sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled hand. Are you afllicted? Your case may beeaslly curable now, hut remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer the day when an ineurablo stage may supervene, when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance. The present is ours. The future may be too late. A Life of JCxpcrlence and Opportunity. Dr. Humphrey's entire life has been devoted to the study and work of his profession, and Is rich In practical experience In hospital, dis pensary and private practice, and many of the truly wonderful things ne has seen and done, if told, would road morelike fiction than sober truth. Jn the great hospitals of Europe his opportunities have been seoond to no living man's: not only so, but he has thoroughly traveled, and his views of life, disease, etc., are so broad and cosmo politan that like a Gould or a Vanderbilt In railroad business, he keeps watch of and overlooks tho entire medical world constantly. The methods of McKenzle, Vlrchow, Pasteur, Kooh, Hrown-Sequard, M. Bergeon, r'otherjrill, Bernard, etc., are as familiar to him as to themselves, and while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds fast to old friends tenaciously, and makes new ones cautiously, ex perience having long since proven that one old truth well applied is worth a dozen conjectures however plausible. Facts for Men of All Ages. By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept In Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and Indiscreet practices produce. These vices if persisted in eventually undermine t'uo constitution, Induco nervous debility and early decay, organic weakness, premature loss of the manly powers, involuntary lots of vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes lmleciilty and chronio epilepsy. Of all maladies aftlictliig mankind there is probably none about which tho common family doctor in general practice knows so littlo, yet no sufferers need the attention of tho experienced specialist more than these, and here we have to minister to a diseased oody. a diseased mind, and imaginations filled with morbid desires and fearful apprehensions. Dr. Humphrey's un paraileled success with thoso unfortunates arises not only from the f net of 'the most scientific and spocifle medication known either In tliis or any other country, but also to tho fact of tho direct influence ol' his powerful will upon the peculiar mental depression always found in such cases, by which ho is enabled to Infuse a part of his own energy Into their hopeless Uvea. Were not oil such cases held In tho most sacred eonlldenee the doctor could print letters from thousands of irrateful patients who have been cured, and are to-day perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility of the re productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys the energies of both body and mind, robs tho step of lta elasticity, dims tho bright eye, pales tho cheek, develops cowardleo, and often destroys the brightest intellect. Tho reproductive function la the mainspring of animal life preserve it at all hazards. Latent Discoveries anil Improvements, Dr. Humphrey Is tho only physlolan who has har) tho special advantage of European hospital studies In microscopy of tho blood and tissues, who carries with him a full line of Instruments and apparatus for making strict ly scientific examine Hons of tho various text u res and secretions of tho body, as the urine, blood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal se cretions, etc., etc., which examinations are now considered Indispensable to a correct dlaifnosls In all forms of obscure and chronic diseases. RB Tery IVW tiofiois uuipuiu mr 1111 nuoiut-n ma thus prepared with costly outfit uf microscopic and ottier essennai insirumenis ior uihrimr h strictly first-class diagnosis in many eases, the afl'.icted would do well to call upon tho doctor and get his opinion and learn whether the doors of hope are yet open or forever closed against them. There comes a turning point in the course ot every disease; this is especially true of all progressive diseases, all or any of which are curable up to a certain time; that Is, until such tissue change in some Important oriran or organs has taken place, as to affect the proper function of said orjran and finally nreak down tho actual structure itself. Even in some casts when this has happened unusual fkUl may stop the destructive oper ation, stay the inroads of the disease, and f ive tho patient a comfortable and useful ife. Other cases, if neitleeted, after passing a certain stage, dlo in spite of all that skill can do. Hence it is not only dangerous to do lav, but of ttlines criminal, for most all of us live for those we love, far more than for ourselves, and it is a crime against theso to neglect ourselves until premature death closes the scene. Diseases of Women, uch as have baffled tho skill of all other physicians and their remedies. Dr. Humph rey quickly cures. Cancers, tumors, fibroid and polypoid growths cured without the use of the knife or caustics. No cutting, no pain, no danirer. Manhood Perfectly Restored. Quick, painless and certain cure for Impo tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, weakness and nervous debility, also for pros tatitis, varicocele and all private diseases, whether from imprudent habits of youth or sexual excesses In mature years, or any cause that debilitates tho sexual functions, speedily and permanently cured. Consultation frei' and strictly confidential. Absolute cures guar anteed. No risk Incurred. Kpllepsy or Fits scientifically treated and positively cured by a never-failing method. Fersons unskillfnllr treated by ignorant pretenders who keep trifling with them month after month, giving poisonous and Injurious compounds, should call and see the doctor. Wonderful Cures by my improved method of treatment aeoompllsned in nervous debility, premature deellneof manly'powers.and kindred affections, which have been neglected or un sktllfully treated. Noexperlments or failures. Patients treated by mall and medicines sent by express. Personal consultation preferable, we guarantee curable cases. Free Urinalysis (Examination of Urine). All persons suffering with obsenre diseases, or ""Pccted kidney affections, would do well to bring from two to four ounces of tho first urine passed In rho morning for examination. While Dr. Humphrey s permanent address Is Chicago, III., owing to the largo nnmlier of patients in Southern Michigan and Northeastern Indiana and Ohio, he has located a branch offlceand dispensary at Hillsdale. Michigan, where all letters from this section can be addressed. Cor. North and Broad Sta. fVAU letters Inclosing stamp for postage answered free. All correspondence and consultation In strictest confidence. 1 ' a mm, ..!...!..- (5 3