The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, June 07, 1883, Image 4

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<0tSm AOBIOULftTfeE, DOMESnO. In ft well-planaed p^stefal bi '•^rmiug the subject of crop rotations should be carefulJy considered, as one of the es sential elements of success in its highest and best sense. Early writers on agii- cullure, even from the times of the Greeks and Romans, have quite uni formly urged the advantages of a suc cession of crops from the teachings of experience. That these practical rules of alternating crops of different habits and modes of growth are based on cor rect, but not fully explained principles, has been shown by direct experiment. At Rothamsted, England, Drs. Lawes and Gilbert obtained nearly as much wheat in eight crops, attended with eight crops of beans, as in sixteen crops of wheat grown consecutively without mauure in another field; and also nearly as much wheat as in eight crops alter nated with bare fallow. Root-grafting is sometimes resorted to where extensive increase is an object, or where stem-grafting or other means of propagation are not available. In such a case the scion is grafted directly on to a portion of the root of some ap propriate stock, both graft and stock being usually very small. The grafted root is then potted so as to cover the point of junction with the soil, and is plunged m the bed of the propagating house, where it is slightly stimulated by the gentle bottom heat. Dahlias and peonies may be grafted by inserting young shoots into the neck of one of the fleshy roots of each kind respsc- tiyely, ihe best method of doing so be ing to cut ar'riangular section near the upper end of the root,just large enough to admit the young shoot when slightly pared away on two sides to give it a similar form. Hints About Eutter.—Butter made in May and June can be kept sweet and good until the ensuing fall and winter, if one has a ccol place for storage; oth erwise it is somewhat difficult. Roll butter may be packed in tight casks or tubs, and covered with strong brine. This will exclnde the air and keep the butter sweet in a cool room or cellar. Orange county dairymen use the fol lowing mixture in preparing butter which is to be kept for some time: To ten ounces of fine salt, add two ounces of brown sugar. The different ingredi ents are mixed together, and an ounce of this mixture is well worked into every pound of this butter. Willard, in bis ••Butter Book,” says that butter so treated if closely packed and stored in a cool place, will keep sound for several years. A correspondent eettles upon orchard grass as possessing greater merit than any other for both pasture and mead ow, When cut for hay, just before its bloom, it will make more milk and of better quality than any other variety known, but if left to ripen it is, like other kinds of grass in the same stage, worthless. It is always green and fresh when other craeses are brown and dry, and many weeds, such as the daisy, will not grow in the same field with it. In stead of being exhaustive it enriches the soil. It shades the ground in sum mer, and, if allowed a lew weeks rest from cropping in the fall, will mulch it in winter. It is able to smellier down quavk grass, and a ciop of orchard grass, once obtnined.wililast for several years without reseeding. thfl freafon housekeep- Light soils are not favorable to oats, and yet it is the light soils which are the early ones. Oats require a moder ately low temperature of at least two months to perfect its root organization. It ought to bo one of the earliest sown crops in spring. Those who have strong soils, ana yci> tolerably dry, have the very best of oat land, and those who have not must watch every chance to get in the seed early if they would have the best results. The rapid, steady and gentle milker of the cow is the one sure to obtain the best results in the dairy. 'Where quick- cess of motion is accompanied by care less roughness and irregularity the ef fect is exactly the opposite. Blow milk ers always gradually dry up a cow, and for the reason that if the milk be not drawn about as fast as it is given down it will subsequently be withheld, and that withheld is, as a matter of course, what is known as the strippings. It may be said that a cow must make 200 pounds of butter during her milking season to afford any adequate profit. This may be considered as a meagre quantity when compared to tests of some cows whose yields are reported at 600 to 800 pounds per year, but 200 pounds is, nevertheless, considerably above the average of ail the butter cows in the country, 140 to 150 coming much nearer that general average. When a potato is exposed to the light in a cellar the eyes nearly all start a good, healthy, green sprout, but if in a pile, or in darkness, on the stron gest eyes grow long, white, worthless sprouts. Hence, seed potatoes, should be sprei d thinly in the light. The sprouts should not be broken e ff when cutting the seed for planting. Before filling up vacant places in the orchard with young trees, it is best to think whether the lull grown trees now standing will not with good manur ing bring more fruit than a larger num ber would. Most of our orchards were planted too closely, and the tree roots interlace so as to lob each other of what lertility each should have. If seeds are to be kept over a year they should be placed in a cool place and exposed to light and air. Keeping them in the dark weakens vitality, per haps Ircm the tendency to grow which darkness excites,but unaccompanied by moisture enough to put forth leaf and root The Irish harvest for 1882 is $30, • 000,000 less than that of 1881. The failure of the potato orop is the chief cause of the deficiency. A year ago large quantities of Irish. potatoes were shipped to this country. Now many thousand people are eufiiring from lack of necessary food. The manure from unhoused stock ex posed to cold and wet is less valuable than from animals carefully stabled, with the same feed. Not only is much of the excrement wasted by rains, but is in itself poorer,the extra f*x>d required to keep unsheltered stock warm being absolutely wasted. The Scotch, always a thrifty race,are investing largely in American cattle ranches. During 1882 ten large ranches for herding cattle were bought by Scotchmen. The profit is so much greater than from any use the money can be put to at home, that investment* cl this kind are sure to increase. EnriNd Eisfi —What is that so few cooks and even era know how to fry a fish ? Why will they persist in frying them brown or hard and sometimes to a coal ? A per son must iiave the delicacy of taste of the ostrich and Its digestive powers, too. to eat such a fearful prep&iation. Fish, when large enough, including rockfieh, bass, pereh, trout, salmon, etc., should invariably be boiled, if one desires the full flavor of the fish in its most delicious form, when it is highly nutritious and whole-ome. But there are certain fish too moist to boil, such as the shad, whitefisb, Spanish mackerel, etc. These should be brjiled carefully. and they are in perfection. Certain persons think that this can be done oaly oyer hickory coals, or or a plank. I formerly thought so, too. but I haye got over this fastidiousness, after trial upon trial, fortified by the opinions of those who haye dined with us many times. On two occasions we bad five- pound shad cooked, one by wood coals on a plank, and the other over anthra cite coals, in a common range, and no person present was able to tell the difier- ence. It is all nonsense to go to the trouble to provide hickory coals and plank for a shad or whitefish, when the amhracite coals and a common gridiron will answer just as well. One thing should be borre in mind, that no fish should be choked until it is ready to be eaten. Let fish stand fifteen minutes to half an hour after being cooked, and it is literally not fit to eat, the flivor being gone. .Paint for Floors.—An economical paint for floors is made by soaking 2 j ounces of good, clear joiner's glue over night in oold water. It is dissolved and then added (stirring constantly) to thickinh milk of lime, heated t) the pound of quicklime. Into the boiling lime is poured (the stirring st 11 contin ued) as much linseed oil as becomes uni ted with the lime, and when the oil no boiling point and prepared from one lon ger mixes there is no more poured in. If there happens to be too much oil added, it must l combined by the addition of some fresh lime paste. For the quanti ty above indicated about half a pound of oil is required. After this white, thick lull foundation paint has cooled, a color is added which is not affected by lime, and in case of need the paint is diluted by water. For yellowish-brown or brownish-red shades about a fourth part of the entire bulk is added of a brown solution obtained by boiling shellac and borax with water. This mixture is specially adapted lor painting floors, where there Is a rug in the centre. For a floor which is in constant use, the most durable paint is that composed of linseed oil varnish, which penetrates into tne wood and makes it water-resist ing, its properties being thus of a nature to compensate for its higher cost. Cheese Fritters.—Take throe ounces or three tablespoonfuls of Hour, one ounce of butter, one gill of tepid water (two parts of cold and one of boiling), a little pepper and salt, and one egg, three tablespoonfuls of grated cheese. For this the old pieces of cheese may be used. First place in the bowl the Hour, then the pepper and salt; melt the butter and peur it upon the Hour. Next add the water, drop in tht yolk of an egg, and then stir in the cheese. Beat the white of the egg to a stiff froth, and when light mix with the other in gredients. Put in by spoonfuls into hot lard or Glorified fat, and cook for three minutes. Wnen tney rise toss them over, so as to brown both side.'*. When done, take out and place first on a sheet of white paper, then pile on a hot napkin. Limes for Diphtheria.—A promin ent physician of California has found the juice of limes a most valuable reme dy for diptheria. His mode of applying it as follows: As soon as 1 take charge of a case of diptheria, I order limes to be administered as freely as possible, in any manner the patient can be pre vailed upon to take them, especially in the form of hot lemonade, sweetened with sugar or honey, or cut in slices with powdered white sugar. Besides lime-juice (which I suppose acta by imparting an excess of oxygen to the circulation, and thereby prevents for mation of vibriones, etc., and so has almost a specific effect on the disease), I prescribe whatever drug may be indica ted lo reheve symptoms as they develop, and impart strength by appropiiate stimulants and nourishment. HUMOROUS. Alphorisme from the quarter: De rainbow might be better lookin’ ef 'i wa'n’t seek a cheap show. De bottom o' de meal-box make mighty po' music. Big blazes o' fire cau’t roae’ your ’tatere. De bes’ seed ain’t bound to make Hg watermilious. Yon can’t take de twist out de gra’-vine by cultervattn’ it. Pea cock can’t hide his foots by spreadin’ his tail Green ’simmons ain’t ’fraid o’ nobody. Education don’t come by bumpin’ ’g’in de school 'oose. When de morkin’ bird try to mork eb’rything he boun’ ter let out some music dat ain’t wuf much. It’s a mighty lazy nigger dat don't keep his axe sharp. A hole under de garden prim's is a hard secret 6*&trH Of the bladder. Stinging tfrlUtlcti, inflammation, all tfldneV and Uttnarj Complaints, curei bj “BacUu-psloa." fl. In things of the mind we look for no compulsion but that of light and rea son. Rheumatism, diaordered ulood, gener al dehlllty, aud many chronic diseases ptmoanced Incurable, are often cared by Brown’s iron Bluer*. To indulge a consciousness of good ness is the way to lose it. t j keep. An Indianapol s baby was bitten. In leaning a pet Maltese kitten, Before a day ended, St. Jacob’s O.l mended. And with it mothers are smitten. A hunter who lives at Bear Run, Hurt his arm by the kick of a gun, The hunt It did spoil, But St. J rcob’s Oil Uured him before swelling begun. Hints about Coquettes.—Give the Devil his due and the Coquette her dude—Coquettes are like cats; they love petting. This accounts for sparks in the dark —Always make a friend of a Coquette before you fall in love with her. Then you can corner her when she says, "But let me be your friend 1” —A Coquette can play her cards just as well when you aro holding her hand. Indeed, this is her first trick—After all, there is one nice thing about a Coquette. She and lightning never strike twice in the same place. There is no need of it —All flesh is grass, but a Coquette doesn’t object to being called a daisy. %* "Little thanks are due to him who only gives away what is ot no use to him self.’’ The thanks of invalids the world over are being showered on the inventor ol Kidney-Wort, for it is giving health to all. Kidney-Wort moves the bowels reg- ula-ly, cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headacue and pains which are caused by disordered liver and kidneys, thousands have boon cured—why should you not try it ®s£r Faded articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by ILamond Dyes. Perfect nnd simple. 10 cents, at all drug- sists, ___ Tub proper caper -for the bower now when be meets a lady is to lift his hat from his head, turn it forward until the plane of the rim is vertical, and while in this position bring it down su that the front just escapes the wearer’s nose; then look into it while you count three; quickly elevate it in the same position, place it on the head, smile serenely, and when one rod behind the point of pas sage to look bask and observe the effects of the operation. The elbow should be kept close to the side during the above salutation. Half an hour's practice will make an apt learuer quite proficient in the new code. ♦ —One voice all over the land goer up from mothers, that says, “My daughters are so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least^ exer tion. What can we do for them?’’ The answer is simple and full of hope. One to four week’s use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, sprightly and cheer ful. Clarence Whistler, the Kansas City wrestler, stated to a correspondent that Muldoou would not wrestle Irm because he was afraid he would give him the “doable cross,” and then he explains what that is as follows: “Why, it’s us simple as can be. Suppose 1 make a mutch with Muldoou and I’m a better man than he is, but I agree to let him throw me if he gives me so much money. He does so, and then goes out and makes a lot of bets on himself. I give a man money and let him go out and quietly cover all of his bets. Then throw Muldoou anyhow. That’s a double cross.” Bear What One Member of the Profession Testified Regarding the Scientific Prepa ration of a Brother Member. Mr. Dawlxt has been in the drag business In the city of Frondauoe twonty five ye reei clerk *n 1 pro prietor in good sUnding, end kn.ws whereof he Affirms.—Eb. Pr. D. a iys; “For nuny ye rs I have Buffered, in- tensely st times, with what Is generally ceded rhea ms. tism. Wh n first Utisked 1 was confined to my bed and co tld not walk a step. I oould not bear the weight of the bedclothes so fexcruttatlng wai the agony I en dured 1 always noticed that b fore theie attacks came on my kidneys were affected; befo e there would be any pain in my limbs or any swellings of Joints or limbs the color of the secretions from the kidneys would be very dark and the odor strong and foverlsh. The last attack wae rery severe, about five years ago, and I was confined to the house several weeks, and wae nnibls to attend to business In three months. Dur nt the time 1 was confined a' home and the time of m/ convalescence I emplo ed four of the best doc tors that 1 oould obtain, but none of the-n gave me permanent relief, for they did not go to work at the caneeof the trouble. Having b en acq.minted with the proprietor of Hunt’s Remedy a long time I was 1 r ducedbyhlmtoglveit a trial, hoping that it might reach the seat iff the disease; and after taking one bot- Ue I found myaelf vor • m ich Improved, and after talcing the seeoud I was feeling bettor th vn l ha 1 aft *r any previous attacks During mauy mouths previous to taking the Remedy my hands and fingers would be ver/ much swollen and stiff evermirnt'.gj my left aide. In the nation of stomach aud si> sen, was very la i.e and seusttire; at Umeo I would be taken wl b ee- ▼ero cramps over tab spleen, and be obliged to apply mustard or earenue for temporary relief; I was very nervous nights and could not sleep; I was obliged to be very particular in my diet and inv physical s .-stem was sadly demoraUtei Since I hare taken Huat’s Remedy systematically all these things have changed; I have no swollen hands or Umbs, no pains or cramps In the aide, ouu cat all kinds of food. >uaoi> soundlY aud get th roughly rested, and in v kidneys are active and perform their functions promptly, thus taking out of thesyston all the poisonous secretions which con- taml iate the whole system where the kidneys do not act efficiently. My fr.enus. what Hunt’s Rcme 1 y has done for me it w fl d > for ail of you. J be' levs it to be the only sure cure for al. dlsea-es of the Kidneys, L ver and Urinary organs. Resjiectfully, E. K. Dawlky, 454 Broad 8t IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and — LIVER — It ha* specific action on this moat important organ, enabling It to throw off torpidity and Inaction, stimuli,ting the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. ■■ — » i — If you aro suffering from ■wiCsiwIlda malaria, have the china, are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney- Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course of IE U- SOLD DV DRUOfUSTS. Price »l. KIDNEY-WORT UST OF DISEASES ALWAYS CURABLE BY USING MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. 07 HUMAN TUSH. Rheumatism, Bunas and Scalds, Stings and Bites, Cuts and Bruises, Sprains A Stitches, Contracted 91 assies Gtiff Joints, Backache, Eruptions, Frost Bites, OF ANIMALS. Scratches, Sores and Galls, Spavin, Cracks, Screw Worm, Grab, Foot Rot, UooC Ail, Lameness, Swinnjr, Founders, Sprains, Strains, Sore Feet, StlHkiess, and all external diseases, and every hurt or accident For general use in family, stable and stock yard itii THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS m CiiK'Pksr Fa tniN Magazine in the world, 120 large pages, 4 pages new music, 1000 engravings each issue. 60 cents per year; single copies 16 cents. Utrawbbidgz & Clothier, 8th St Market Sts., Phila. A New Variety of Cake.—Bake in a large tin one cake which, when risen aud baktd, shall be not more than two iuches deep. Take from the tin care fully, and frost thickly over the top with boiled frosting in which, directly after taking it from the stove, you have stirred English walnut meats. Chop the meats not so fine, however, that they may not he readily distinguished. Cut in pieces about two inches wide and four long. For the cake itself use any good white cuke receipt. Flavor with lemon or vanilla. Evening Amusemenis —To apparent ly burn water, till a glass lamp with water, aud put into it lor a wick apiece of gum-camphor. The lamp should not he quite full, and the camphor may he left to float upon the surface of the* wa ter. On touching a lighted match to the camphor, it shoots up a clear, steady flame, and seems to sink below the sur face of the water, so that the flame is surrounded by the liquid. It will burn for a long time. If the camphor be ignited In a large dish of water, it will commonly float about while it burns. Coffee for Plants — A lady of San Francisco lately received some plants from Mexico, and with the plants came the advice to fertilize them with waste coffee grounds. This was done, aud the results were eo satisfactory that the same treatment was tned on roses, and the result was a healthy and vigorous growth aud more and better flowers and of richer colors. Cold Water Cakes.—One cupful of sugar, a piece of butter the size of an egg, half a teaspoonful of cream tartar in a large cupful of sifted flour, quarter of a teaspoonful of soda in a half a cup ful of water and the whites of two eggs beaten to a stiff froth and pnt in last; flavor to taste. A point in history: The reconciliation of the Vanderbilts and As tors does not seem to have had as yet a marked influ ence on the soldiers who servedpw faith fully under Mrs. Aster’s banner while the war was waging. The following oonversatioaoccurred at Mrs. Lonilard’s the night after the Vanderbilt Ball Mrs. Wiuthrop-Smith—“My ancestors, you know, really did come over in the Mayflower.” Mrs. Knickerbocker (ad j tie ting her eye glasses)—‘‘Really I J had no idea that the Mayflower carried steerage passengers.” Caught: Army candidate—“And I only muffed one thing in the geography paper. Couldn’t for the life of me think where the Straits of Macassar were.” Fond father—“Oh, I say, you ought to have known that. Fancy— the Straits of Macassar I” Army candi date—“Well, 1 didn’t, anyhow. By the way, where are they, dad ?” Fond fath er—“Oh where are they? Oh—er— they’re—well, they’re—but don’t you think we’d better go in to lunch ?” ■ littv tit Serure llralth. It Ri-cms "tranga that a iy one will suffer from tbe many il-rangement* brought on by an impure con dition of tlie blood when Scovill’e Sarsaparilla and Stitlhnrla, or Blood and Liver SyVup. will restore per fect health to tbe physical organization. It is the beet Blood 1 urifler over discovered, effectually curing 8< rof iila. 8y|ihlli‘lc disorders, Weahnewi of the Kid- nryx, Krynliielai, Malarlt, all nervous dlsonl x.s and Debility, Bilious Complaints and ad dlunuee Indicate Inga i impure condition of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Momach. etc. It corrects Indigestion.. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a he dth reuewer, for it acts like a cbtrm, eepecLally when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, haring a tendency to leeecu the natural vigor of the brala aud nervous system. Ir LINDSEYS'BLOOD MCHER Nothing tu the world equal to it for the r cure of ScrofuU, Pimples, Boils, Tetter, Old Sores, ^ Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, Catarrh. Loas of ■ Appetite, Female Complaints, and all Blood f diseases. It ntrtr fells. All druggists and country store keepers sell It. R. R. Sellers A to., Prop’s, Plttshargh, on every bottle. (fOSIilTElft ••Female ComplaliiU.’* Dr. it V. Pierc'.., Buffalo; N, Y.: bear Si~ -I was sick tor six years, aud could scarcely walk about the t ouse, My breath was short and I suffered from pain in my breast and stomach all the time; also from palpitation and an internal fever, or burn ing sensation, and experienced frequent smothering or choking sensations. I also suffered from pain low down across my bo we s and in my back, and was much re duced in flesh. I have used your "Golden Medica* Discovery” aud “Favorite Pre scription,” and feel that I am veil. Very respectfully, Delilah'S. McMillan, Arlington, Ga. , “Mother,” said a lad, seriously, "Fm surprised very much,” “Well, George, what is the matter?” “Yen said it was wrong to deceive, didn’t you ?” “Yes; George, very wrong.” “And wrong to swindle?” “Yes, very,” “Well, then, I’ll have to tell you that some unknown person has taken the sweet goodies out of the preserve-j xr and filled it up with sonr pickles.” And the unknown person .an out to pi»y. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, slitfrt- ness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” is a sovereign remedy Superior to cod liver oil. By druggists. Mrs. Giddleion, who knows that her husband never shakes dice for drinks, and who knows flat hois strictly sober, was awakened the other night by Mr. Giddleion who, in his sleep exclaimed: “Three trays to beat. Horse on me." “What do you mean?” asked the wire, shaking him. “What does who mean?” "You.” “What about?” "Why, you cried out, ‘horse on me.’ “That’s all yight. I merely had night-mare.” Cancers aud OUier Tumors are treated with unusual suc cess by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Send stamp for pamphlet. Demoralizing effect of five-o’clock teas: Charles Bonmot (who sets up for a wit)— ‘ : Never see you without a cup of tea; what a living praise to the article yon are—a regular ‘tea-denm;’ or, as you’re a woman, you must be ‘tea-dea.’” Miss Florence Bullssye (who thinks him something of a pedant)—“Yes, and be ing a man it must be that vou are a ‘lea dens I” ‘Every truth has two sides; look at both before committing yourself to either. ” Kidney-Wort challengeaJhe closest scruti ny of its ingredients and Us grai.d results. It has nothing to fear from truth. D dors may disagree as to the best methods and remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have used Kidney-Wort, agree that it is by far tbe beet medicine known. Its acli' n ts prompt, thorough and lasting. With Diamond Dyes any lady can get as good results as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true to name and sample. To Put Away Steel.—Articles for the summer, or to leave knives, steel fenders of grates, Ac., without rusting, grease the steel well with lard and tie up in brown paper. THt dfitAT GERMAN REMEDY FOA MIN. Relieve* and Tres RHEUMATISM, Neuralgic, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, T00THACH1, SORE THROAT, QUINSY. SWELLINGS, SPRAINS. ® Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS. RCALKS, And all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dlrectlous In U languages. The Charles A. Vogtler Co (SMVMon to A. VOOSUER * 00.) BdHUkm. *4_ C.S. J LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE OOMPOOTP. Is a Positive Cure For all those PaUftil Complaint Hand Weaknesses DO common to onr best femnle popnlntlon. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by s Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The Grwtaat Xefileal Mmctdi-j Slue the Daws ef History. Brit revives the drooping spirits. Invigorate* and harmonises the organic functions, gives elasticity end firmness to the step, restores tbe natural lustre to tbe •ye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh roses of life’s spring and early summer time. t7*Ph)rsicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely "S* It removee faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieve* weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache. Is always permanently cured by Its us*. For the cure rf Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIVKUAM S BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every restige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, ef man woman or child. Insist on haring it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 835 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, EL Six bottles for Sent by mall In the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKH AITS LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, blUonsness, anH torpidity of the Urer. 25 cents per box. Z9*SoId by all Druggists.'tIA 0) KIDNEY-WORT Carrying the war into Africa: Visit ing Briton—“Ya-as, Miss Wosalind— but your politicians—aw—are a lot of blawsted cads, y’ knaw. You are—aw wuled by a set of wiotous wascals whom you wouldn’t dweam of—aw—inviting to your boussj.” Rosalind—-“True; but m England you are governed by persons who wouldn’t dream of inviting you to theirs." * The Frazer Axle Urease 'b the best iu the market. It is the most economical *r>d cheap et, on9 box lasting a« long as two of auv other. One greasing will last two «eel s. It received first premium st the Ceutenn al and Paris Exp witious, also medals st various State fairs. Buy no other. STOMACH Bitter 5 Tbere has never been an Instance In which th s sterling Invigoraatknd anil-febrile medicine ha-i failed to ward off the complaint, when ts^ea duly as a protection against malaria. Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all the officinal specif ics, and now prescribe this harmless veg table tonic for chilla so I fever, aa well as dyspe sla and nervous affections, uoatelter’s Bitters U the specific you need. For sale by all Druiwsts and Dealers generally. •ayno’s Automatic Cnglneo. Lone Jack, Mo., Sept., 14, 1879 1 have been using flop Bitters, aud have received great benefit from them for liver Compistnisami mainrnu fever, ’imsy <wu superior to all other medicines. t*. M. BARNES. To Clean Matting.—Pat a pint of I salt in a pail of warm water. Mop the matting well, one breadth at a time, and | wipe with a cloth afterwards. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION, No other disease Ureo prevalent in this coun try aa Constipation, and no remedy has erar v equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a ^ cure. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate the ease, this remedy will overcome it. oil Eft THIS distressing cam- - wli,*,®" plaint is very apt to be — complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort J I^DOT.vO-'n'D the wnAVefi,vt pert, md onleVIy Is curea'allklndscf Pile, even when physicians l and medicines have before fUlcd. 4S- tWIf you have either of these troubles Druggist* Sell *Lydia E. Pinkham, whose benevol mt face is shadowed in almost every paper we pick up, appears to have discovered wbat Addison calls “The grand elixir, to support the spirits of huo an nature.” it is quite evident that she has the patent and has secured the contract for making over and improving the invalid corps of American Womanhood.—Globe. At Thebes au ancient Egyptian papy rus roll containing a treatise on medicine has been found. Great improvements have recently bsen made in Carboline, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the ereat natural hair icwewer, and now it is absolutely perfect as an ex quisite and delightfully pertumed hair dressing and restorer. Everybody is de lighted with it Sold by all druggists. A new scientific instrument is the “pluviometer,” which registers the quantity of rain falling within a certain period, and the duration and the hour of the fall. For dyspepsia, luuigestioa, depression of spirits aud general debility, in their ra- • J .ous forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cahsaya,’' made by Caswell. Hazard St Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; snd for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Never let your zeal outrun your char- ity. _ The hygiene of quackery has done more to aggravate dyspepsia by self-inflicted starva tion than gluttony ever did. Gastrine cures the worst forms of dyspepsia. Tbe Bad and Worthless are never imitated or counterfeited. This ts especially true of a family medicine, and It is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value, as soon as it bad been tested snd proved by the whole world that Hop Bitten was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices In which the press and the people of Ahe country had expressed the merits of H. B., and In every way trying to in duce suffering Invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up In similar style to H. B., with variously devised names in which the word “Hop,” or “Hops” were used in a way to Indace people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All snch pretended remedies or cares, no matter wbat their style or name is, and especially those with the word “Hop”or “Hops” in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use uothlng bnt genuine Hop Bitten, with a bnnch or cluster of green Hop on the white label. Trust nothing else. lets and dt-aiers are warned against dealing in Imitations or conntertelta. A DlSlDD |*DD*MDD *D * fD, WDlDtllDDJDt. All toTOg DDD* —1 D, Ik# 111 (WHIP Ml at MhuD, . DID DffnnuDltJ Dad DDDlt *7 «to AMMD4, pM to A U* , kDto DtoAj dokDmdD n* mdAmd to Sd «DM «d, «r Hpfito. dddA ID tto totot ddjimAi ddA mddHi—.dd t—iDp-l ■/ Dr J. SMArML_M-DDS-^«n Aip^s^pto PAUtoDitoto,J».^AtoDDt m* Keystone Houm, Heeding, Pa.; Hershey Hohm Harrisburg, Px; 6t Clair feotel, - buster House, Fort Wsyne, Ind.; Commercial i, in. Pittsburgh. Pa. lot hotel Chicago, 1 “THE BEST IS CHZAPZfiT." I1KINK8. TUDCCUFRQSAWlJm ItrsePowers * iWLOnLIlO C!«KMl*r is mi Mtii of Boty is valor mm DR. RADWAY’S SarsapariiEian Resolveot. THK SUIT BLOOD PURITUB. Pm Mood Make* wnnd flesh, rtrong bone and feloxua fair, ase Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. A remedy composed of Ingredient* of dlnary medical properties. • I * en ?** J5® hesL repair and Invigorate the brok'm-downana waned body—Qcicc, Pliasant, Saps snd Pzbma- mx* la its treatment and cure. No manor by what name the complaint may be designated, whether tt bo scrofula, consumption, a fall is, ulcers, sores, tumors, botlkwryslpelas, or t rheam, diseases of the lungsrktdney§, t>lad- der, womb, skin, fiver, stomach or bowels,^either chronic or constitutional, the virus is In the Blood which supplies th* waste snd ballds and repairs, those organs snd wasted tissues of the system. If tho blood is unhealthy, tho process of repair Mast he uuosnd. The Sarsaparillian Resolvent Not only la a eompenssting remedy, but secure* the hannoaioui action of each of the organa It throughout th* entire system funotlon- of establishes throughout th* entire system 1 al harmony snd supplies the Mood eels with a pure and healthy current new fifo. T*i BkDf, after a few Jays of the SsrsaparUlian, becomes dear and beautiful. Pimples, blotches, black apot* and akin eruptions are removed; sores and ulcers soon cured. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive gs, throat ami either from the nse of oorroeive sublimate, may rely upon a care If th* Sunanarillian is oontiuued a sufficient time (o make ita impression on the system. On* bottle contains more of the active princi ples ef Medicines than uiy other Preparation. Taken in teaspoonful doaea, while other* require dv* or Mx times a* much. On® Dollar a Hottlst. R. R. R. Radwaj’s Ready Relief. Tbe Cheapest and Beat Medlefae for Family Us# la tbe ’World. In from on* to twenty minutes never fails te relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruciating the paw, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF will afford tnstanteasa. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THS BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORB THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, / QUB CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, FAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK or LIMBS arc Instantly relieved. (Suited to oil oectlon*) Write for F aKKJllua Pomphlto and Prices te The Aultman A Taylor Co., Mamfield, Ohio. A If ON TH and board lu your own count; g Men or ladles’ outfit free, ad- W. ZIEGLER A CO., PnUadelphla, Pa, $65 Yount Men or ladles’ outfit free, a dretiB, I* ATENT^ANp7Sf; E o e wn Physician, or How to Acquire and Preserve Health." Retails, 18.28. Big Commies ona to Agents. AMERICA PUBLISHING Co., 17 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THE SUN Whoever has a contented all ricties. HERE IS ITS PLATFORM. mind has I A11 tha world’s nows. Everything that Interesta uiuiu u»»* | men oftd women; good writing ine/e ‘ est ftn l feanes* comment; absolute Wooden bead against wooden head: “What a bore Jenkins is I” exclaimed Connery; "just met him, and he talked abont that confounded horse of his for h..lf an hour, and I couldn’t get a word in edgeways about my new dog.” You would use 8u Patrick’s Salve if you knew tbe good 'twouid do you. Old Snarls at the exhibition: Dis tinguished amateur (showing his latest picture)—“I—a rub out a great deal. Most of my effects are got by that,” Old Snarle—“Ah, capital process 1 Only you don’t carry it quite far enough I” “Rough on Corns.* Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 15c. Quick, Complete, permanent cure. Coras, warts, bunions. • Joplin, Mo.—Dr. J. B. Morgan aaya: “I find that Brown’s Iron Bitters gives entire satisfaction to all who use iL” A Sure Cure tor Epilepsy or Pita m 84 noun. Free to .TX poor. Dr. Kbubs, Sbm Arsenal st, 8L Louis, Mo ijnotmmjUfSJg, SKStTsim mail. Stosrell A Cod rleatown, Moao. ICCt^KSg’lSSi.TKSr.ESfiSS! A GENTS WANTED lor the Mat and fastest. its C OLEMAN $40. 1’' HPC8nrw*Coimxos,N. /ark.NJ. Terms oeit ions Cr grad gates- .■ rue for ctrculara SIS Those aoswerioK »■ aavoMfsoimotei will cooler » nswor opoo tbe odvor. User 004 tbe ooMUfcer »y tbot tbey mw tbe o4 this loorotsl (i sv, Don’t Die In tbe House. “Rough on Kata.” Clears out rat8,mtce,roaches, bedbugs, flies,anta,mo!e*,chipmuuks,gophers. 15c. paitissn organization*, but unwavering oyaltv to true pemocTstio i rindple*. Subscription: Dailt (4 pages), mr mail. Me. a month, or $6.58 a year; Sunday (S pages), $l.$e per year; Wssult <S page*), $1.00 per year. L W. ENGLAND, Publisher, New York City. Ungratefulness of manhood. is the 'very poison RIGGS GMGPLOWS£»uM c ra Address DANIEL A. MOUNT, Prospect Plains, N. J. Faibfibi.d, Iowa.-Dr. J. “Brown’s Iron Bitters Is the best iron preparation ; have ever known inmy thirty years of practice. ’ narXil YUUNU IflfcN G- iu preparation I .my-in* you wa t to become TELE- 1' ai H OPERATOR*, and be guaranteed employment, address P. W. s£ M Aaa.0. No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet miserable. Emory’s Little Cathartic Pill—besl made tor Liver Complaint and Biliousness Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 16c. FREE ‘W™* “Health Helper” A UUU Perfect Health. H.H.Uox 104 Bufiao,N.V. ruiornil Powder chemically prepared, for the wnnnbUHL complexion, wlfltoning the teeth, bed breath, pnrlfying the system. B-x by mail 20 Cents. ML verr.onda,Southington,Conn. If you would create uust be something. something, you Morohlne Hmblt Cured In 1$ toitOdaya. NopnyiillCured. a)*. J. Stcphkns, Lebanon. OH" MALA.RI^L KM ms VARIOUS FORMS. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE eared for 80 eta There la not a remedial agent In this world that wifi core Fever and Agne, and other Malariooa, Bilious aide "AY’S Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fevers (t by RAD WAY’S PILLS) SO quickly a* RADW. READY RELIEF. . It will In a few moment*, when taken internally according to the directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache,Dyapep- sla, Palpitation of the Heart, Oold Chilla, Hysterica, Pains in tbe Bowels, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal nua Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD- WAY’S READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water win prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It la better than French Brandy oc Bitters as a stimulant Miner* and Lumbermea should always be provided with Ik RADWAY’S Regulating Pills Perfect, Purgative, Soothing. Aperi ents. Act without Pam, Always Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly ooated with sweat gam, purge, regulate, purify, cleans* and streng- Radwatb Pills for the eon of an disorders of (he Stomach, liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Female Complaints, Nervous Disease*, Loes of Ap petite, Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Inffi- gestioo, Dyspepsia, Diiionsneas, Fever, Inflamm* non of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of tho Internal Viscera. Purely vegetable, contain ing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drags. tv Observe the following ay from Diseases of tho Digestive ( Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at Ihoklng or Suffering Sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness ol Vision, Dote or W$b* before the Sight, Fever and dull Pstn in th* Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pam in the Side, Cheat, limbs, and Sodden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A few doses of Radwavn Pills will free th* tyatem from ail th* above-named disorders. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Fries, M Vumt* Ver Bex. READ "FALSE AND TRUE.” Send $ letter stamp to RADWAY k CO- No. $n Warren, Cor. Church St, New York. ■Finformation worth thousands will be sent te yon. Te tbe Vablle. Be sore and ask for RadwatT, and aee that the ■nme “Hajd wax” 1$ on what you buy, ^fOPPFDFRET Mar velous success. Insane Persons Hestorsd Dr. KLINE'8 GREAT NerveRestorer /«• .//Brainft Nkrvb Disbases. O.lymrt cure for Nervi Affections. Fits, F.pxlfpsy, tic. iNPALLliiLR it taken as directed. No Fits etftsr first day's use. Treatise and $1 trial bottle free t* Fit patients, they paying express charges on box whet received. Send names. P. O. and express tddress of afflicted to Dw.KLTNK.oit Arch St.’.Phlladelphit.PA. Dnigguu. BEWAKb OF IMITATING FRAUDS, tbe All Street 1 Dr. Kline’s Oreat Nerve Restorer marvel ot the age for all nerve dl» i fits stopped tree. Send to Mr Arch Philadelphia. Pa. Judge all men from tire presumption of their innocence. Ladies and children ‘b boots and st cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent I Stiffeners are used Knavkby is supple, and oan bend, bnt honesty is firm and upright and yields not * AD HIM Morphine Habit. U nilm r^cuS. 1 ek PH. MABkH. taatner, Mich. i JS f a fiOn P*ra»y at lu.meiRaimnlesworth $t fra MJ wffiV Aildrre* Stinson ft Co.. Portland.Mf Worms •ffi-FOJt SALE BY ALL DRUGGI FREE! JH Cuttino. D. W. Moody A Co. 31V* ■ZM. __ BUMfti Moody’s Nxw Tailor System of Dross Clneiunati.O. Ko.“r«SlES™,g .“ifffiiEBJ&a