The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 29, 1883, Image 4
AGRICULTURE.
Harvesting ?hjk Tubnip Chop.-There
ere several ways of harvesting taruips—
■we do uot p-ean rota-bagaa—but we do
not think that the old-fashioned way of
pulling them up by hand, and topping
them with a knife, has been improved
on. Au aouve man or boy can get
through with a great deal of work in a
day—especially as this crop is a' very
extensive one, rarely going beyond two
acres, and seldom more than an acre,
hence the labor at most lasts on only a
day or two. A late mpde of harrowing
them out may be quicker, but no tur
nips thus mangled would sell in market
—they would be fit only to feed to such
animals as would eat them.
It should be borne in mind that of all
the roots the turnip is the most impa
tient of heat Ii starts to grow on the
slightest provocation. In a cellar of not
over forty degrees, one may find it
growing freely, after an incarceration of
but a few weeks. It is growth which is
the great enemy of preservation, and it
is it eat which excites growth. There is
a natural heat in roots when put in a
heap—a little heat from one root and a
little more from another soon makes a
pretty high degree; but in the open
field tuis Is carried off by the open air
about the pile. Hence, under cover of
close protection, this natural heat is not
carried off. It accumulates, the loots
sprout, and thus give off more heat,and
it all soon becomes a regular turnip
stew. The turnip, indeed, does not
mind a little frost. If they were pnt in
small lots in stalls, where the frost could
get at them, and covered with straw to
prevent rapid thawing, they would keep
oetter than if covered with earth, which
rather serves, as we have seen,to collect
the heat and boil the roots.
As to how best to keep turnips, that
will ot coarse depend on each person’s
conveniences. But if each one keeps in
view the fact that heat is more likely to
injure them than cold—and at a very
low degree at that—he will readily find
oat when he look abont what is the best
way lor him to preserve them. Tills
is abont all there is practically to say
about the harvesting and storing of this
crop.
DOMESTIC.
A dhucat* pudding Is made of < ne-
qnarter of a pound each of floor, butter
and sugar, mixed with one quart of
warm milk, and boiled until it is like
custaid, then add the yolk of six eggs,
well beaten, then the whites, also beat
en until they are stiff; Place the pad
ding dish In a pan partly filled with
water, set it in the oyen, pnt the pad
ding in the dish and bake for an hour.
The sauce to be beaten with this is
made of hall a cap of batter, two caps
of sugar, one of wine, the wine to be
added last, and after the batter and
sugar are well mixed set this in a pan of
bot water, to dissolve the batter and
to heat gradually.
A mixtubb which is excellent for re
moving grease spots and stains from
carpets and clothing is made of two
ounces of ammonia, two onuoes of white
Castile soap, one onnoe of glycerine,
one onnoe of ether ; cat the soap fine,
dissolve in one pint of water over the
fire; add two quarts of water. This
should be mixed with water in the pro
portion of a teacupful to one ordinary-
sized pail of water. Mix tnorenghly,
and wash soiled garments in it. For
removing spots use a sponge or clean
flannel olotn, and with a dry doth rub
as dry ss possible. Woolen goods may
be made to look bright and fresh by
being sponged with tuis.
Waste in Thuabhxno.—A careful
Gemma farmer has tested the waste rub
ber, as it is called, w bioli takes in the
bundle sideways, so as fb admit of its
being rebound. Ae ran the chaff,which
was supposed to be iree Irom grain,
through a launin^-mill, and obtained 25
bushels of rye. This was twenty-five
per cent, of his crop. It proves what 1
have urged before—that in the harry
und helter-skelter, and “hurrah boys”
connected with thrashing machines, es
peciaily the itinerant ones, there is al
ways a considerable waste. I spread
buckwheat straw to mulch the straw
berry beds the buckwheat came up last
spring thick enough to seed the ground.
An economical manager of a paper mill
once told me that they obtained fifteen
per cent, of the cost of the rye that was
in it. They always thrashed the straw
over before using it in the mill, and in
this way reduced its cost. The lesson
to be learned from these facts is obvi
ous. There snould be less hurry about
the thrashing, and the h eding of the
machinerv should be slower, in order
to insure a more perfect seelling of the
grain. The owner should see that the
cleaning-mill is in good order, and that
the sieves are kept elean, otherwise the
grain will run over and go out with the
chaff, If there were any of the old-
time thrashers with flails one of them
would be sure to get a steady job at
Kiroy Homestead. It did not cost as
much to thrash grain in this way in old
tunes as it does now with the fast-work
ing machines.
Calves born as twins, when ot the
same sex, breed as regularly and readily
as those which come at a single birth,
and oiten inherit the fecundity of their
parents. When, however, a bull and
lieiier calf arrive at one birth the heifers,
in a large pt ©portion of cases, never
breed. Bulls born along with heifers
do not seem to labor under any disad
vantage in procreating their species.
- Farmers living on good grass land,
but which is stony and hard to plow and
cultivate, turn tneir attention in rather
different directions, particularly to
sheep farming. The silo seems partic
ularly adapted to milk producers, occu
pying light, sandy land that is easily
plowed, hut which will not bear grass
for more than one or two years without
re-1 ceding.
A daily cow produces seven times
her own hvc weight of milk annually
half her weight in cheeee, besides a
large amount in butter, but in making
this estimate the fact was overlooked
that there are many cows of large size
that cannot compete with smaller ones.
The breed and the manner of feeding
influences the yield, while quality
Ts sometimes gained at the expense of
quantity.
Experience uu* year shows that the
warm weather below 60 deg. really
counts fer nothing in maturing the corn
ci op. The same is trne of millet and
Hungarian grass and of grape- (among
fruits), Borne of these are so tender
that a single cold night will apparently
retard th ir growth for teveial days,
prooably by suddeuly cooling the loose
soil, which several days of warm weath
er will be required to heal again.
Harness should never be kept in the
stables which are uot entirely Irje of
manure. The ammonia thus produced
is rapidlo absorbed by the leather, and
the result is said to be the same as if it
were saturated with strong lye. It has
the effect of rotting the leather and the
harness thus exposed, and will conse
quently remain sound a comparatively
brief time.
It is folly to turn under weeds that
have gone to seed, for the seeds of most
weeds,no matter how deeply baried,will
retain their vitality and make rapid
growth so soon as they are brought near
the surface.
Thb State Entomologist of Illinois re
ports the stubble of the entire winter
wheat region filled with Hewian flies in
a dormant condition, and recommends
that fire be applied or the infested fields
plowed and rolled.
Fodder corn should be oat for car
ing juot as the tassel blooms. If cat
too e&rly or too late the quality is in
jured.
Thb New York World is authority for
the stitement that plantain, if not per
mitted to go to seed for two years will
di i out. Mow previous to seed time 2
years in snoiessi on
Ornaments. — Birds, mice, lizards,
cats beaus, etc., are largely patronized
by milliners, bat it mast be confessed
that these adornments are not always
pleasing to tbe eye. Flowers and
feathers are by t»x more becoming.
This season they are making beautiful
velvet flower* most artistically imitated
fr-'m nature. Flowers with velvety
petals, such as the pansy, the gilli-
dower, and the rose, hyacinth and heli
otrope, are the moat imitated. Their
foliage and the manner in which they
are monnted are simply exquisite,
Flowers are also greatly use I for orna
menting ball dresses, either en quille
at the side or foiming garlands all tound
the skirt, or else in dusters.
Pearl wheat.—This is an excellent
form of bieaklast cereal, which is too
little known. Take half cap of paarl
wheat, two cups of milk and four cups
of water, with a scant teaspoonful of
salt. Let tbe milk and water boil np
in a saucepan on the stove, then stir in
the wheat and salt. Put the wheat in
the inside kettle of a steam ir to cook,
pouring boiling water in the outside
kettle around it. Boil two hoars, Let
the steamer stand all night on the bauk
of the range and in the morning let it
heat np slowly, as the fire comes np.
The wheat will be ready to serve when
breakfast is ready.
A table scarf of olive felt was made
handsome and tasteful by having on
one end a co: ner ot plush. The piece
of push ‘ was shaped dike a triangle.
Where it joined the felt there
were some fancy stitches with bright-
colored silks. The other end of
the scarf had a straight band of plush
put ou with fancy stitches also, and in
stead of being an inch or two from the
edge of the scarf, there was a space leit
of at least 10 inches below the plush.
Both ends were finished with a row o!
fringe.
Handsome covers for sofa pillows and
cushions are knit of silk pieces. The
real foundation for the stripe—for it is
made in stripes— is knit of common
oott< n yarn, and is knit with medium-
sized needles; knit three rows, then
draw through each loop on the next row
a bit of the silk. The silk must be cut
in narrow strips of equal length and
width, The yam must be drawn firmly
down to hold the silk in place. Old
and even soiled ribbons may be used in
this way.
Iblt hats.—Felt hats arc greatly
worn by many ladies with high
crowns, curved brims, and profusely
adorned with feathers. Gray in all its
shades is most fashionable. One of
the favorites of the moment is the small
dark felt of unobtrusive form and re
sembling in shape that which has been
much worn by men in the country.
It is adorned at the side with a wing
and is lolled round with a twist of
gauze.
Fidefal cake,—Oie pint of sugar ;
oi e end a hull cupfuls of butter ; three
pints of fiour; four eggs ; two-wine
glasses of milk ; two of wine; two of
brandy; one teaspooaful of cream of
tariar ; half a teaspoonful of suleratus;
fruit and spice to taste. Bake n deep
pans, the time depending «u the quant
ity of fruit used.
Fob Borns.—Strong, fresh, clear
lime water mixed with as much linseed
oil as it will cut; shake the bottle be-
foie applying, wrap the burn in cotton
wadding saturated with the lotion ; wet
as often as it appears dry, without re
moving cotton from barn for nine days,
when new skin will have probably
formed.
Curried egos—Take six eggs, boiled
hard ; into a lined saucepan put three
ounces of butter or three tablespoonfnIs
of butter and three dessert spjousful
of carry powder; slice into the mixture
the eggs, with a teacup of cream, and
let it simmer not boil.
French loaf cake.—Two and a half
caps sugar, one and a half oup batter,
one cup raisins, one oup warm milk,
five cups silted flour, three eggs, half a
wineglass of wine, a litde nutmeg, a
small teaspooutiii of saleratns. Mix
butter and sugar to a cream, add part
of fionr urd yolks of egg*, then other
part of flour and whites of eggs.
White sponge carp.—One and a half
tumblers of sifted, pulverized sugar,
one tnmbler sifted fl >ur, one teaspoon
of cream taitar, one-half teaspoon of
soda, one-fourth teaspoon of salt; heat
these well together and add the whites
of ten eggs, beaten to a froth. Btir as
quickly and as little as possible. Fla
vor with lemon or vanilla.
Sauce for beefsteak —Mix two tea-
spoonfuls of French mustard with two
teaspooutcls of Worcestershire sauce,
a tablespoonful of butter and a wine-
glass!oi of white wine. Heat thor
oughly and serve with beefsteak.
Lemon fritters. —Among the nioeat
of fruit fritters are those made of lemon.
To one cap of milk and one egg allow
the juice and palp of oue lemon. These
may be served with sance, with the
grated peel of half the leinm added
to flavor tbe sance.
HUMOROUS.
A Vermont college has pnt in a’ set
of scales on which the boarding pupils
sre t > be weighed monthly. The osten
sible object is to ascertain the effect of
the board famished upon the system
of the students, bat the latter have a
sneaking snspioion that if they ehow
an increase of weight their rations will
be ent down, or the hash made less
substantial. _
Ah old batcher way out in Missouri,
With neuralgia, he suffered like fury.
fit Jacobs OIL banished
Tbe pain which all vanished—
And prevented a coroner’s jury.
A cranky old man named B1 afce,
Says St. Jacobs Oil “takes the cake,"
He gave it one test.
And says Us the best,
Cure m the world for backache.
We were somewhat amused this week
at a theatrical manager’s description of
a certain singer. “She sings,’’ said he,
“like a brass band, and doesn’t know
any more abont reading music than a
hen does abont the ten commandments.’’
A Com Not Beyond Help.
Dr. M. H_ Hinsdale, Kenawee, 111., ad
vises us of a remarkable case of consump
tion. He eays; “A neighbor’s wife was at
tacked with violent lung disease, and pro
nounced beyond help for quick coisumptlon
As a last resort the family was persuaded
to try Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsm for the Longs.
To the astonishment of all, by the time she
had need one half dozen bottlee she was
about the honse doing her own work.”
Two gentlemen were walking along
the street. Meeting a colored woman,
one of the gentleman raised his hat and
bowed. “Why do you bow so politely
to that woman ?” asked tbe courteous
gentleman’s companion. “Because she
cooks at my house.”
Moraine Mist*
And night damp* generate malarial disorders
and rheumatism in those obliged to be abroad in
them. The farm laborer, the early rising artisan,
and tbe night toiler, find In Hostetler’s Stomaoh
Bitters a genial protection against th* effeots of
exposure to the weather and damp or fmtid air,
and aim a pleasant means of counteracting the
effeots of excessive fatigue of weariness, induced
by tbe lack of a due measure of “nature's sweet
restorer"—sleep. They who work esriy snd late
the year round need, occasionally, tbs healthful
stimulus Imparted by a wholesome tonic Ikle this.
To all its purity and efficiency as a remedy and
preventive of disease commend It. It checks
incipient rheumatl.m and malarial symptoms, re
lieves constipation, dyspepsia and bUluusu.-as,
arrests premature decay of the physical energies,
m,t gate* the infirmities of age a id hasten* con
valescence.
“Who was that man who just passed?”
said Blinks to his friend, with whom be
was walking down town. “Yon mean
the one who called me by my first
name?” “Yes ; rather familiar, I should
say.” “Oh, that’s nothing strange;
he’s my barber."
From Maj“r D iwns, Military Instructor,
Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing. N. Y.:
L) iriug the v?ry cold weather I was suffer
ing with Catarrh My head and throat
ached ao severely that I was obliged to
keep quiet. Ely’s Dream Balm was
suggested. W itbin an hour from the first
appl ication I felt relieved, tbe pain began
to subside. In a few days I was entirely
cured. W. A. Downs. (Price fiO cts.)
Ihe population of St Louis is now.
about half a million. Chicago had a
population of half a million at the time
of the last oensns, but we do not know
how many have escaped since then,
Give it a trial. Dr. Graves’ Heart
Regulator will cure h^art Disease. Price
11, 6 for $5. by druggists.
The Father of Waters ought to be a
temperance man ; but as a matter of
of fact, it Is liable to get high at any
moment.
Thousands, yes, millions, of bottles of
Carbolme have beeu sold, and the sale still
g'les on. If there were no merit in Una
great natural hair renewer do you suppose
that the people would still buy, as they
continue to do.
A Texas murderer recently received
a regular William M Evans sentence—
ninety-nine years.
Tested by Time. For Throat Diseas
es, Colds, and Coughs, Brown’s Bron
chial Troches have proved their ef
ficacy by a test of many years. Price
25 cents.
The Revised Version of the Old Tes-
timem must have leached Bostou. The
Budget reports that the Herdic cab-
drivers there are “like their prototype,
Jehu, son of Miushi.”
Emory’s Little Cathartic Pill—best made
for Liver Complaint and Biliousness.
Tasteless, harmless. Infallible. 16 j.
It was supposed that highway rob
hery, arson and murder were about as
heinous offences as a cowboy could be
guilty of, but we have lately some
verses in ohr exchanges signed “The
cowboy Poet.”
Millions have died with Blight’s kidney
disease and rheumatic diseases.. Dr. El
more is the first to discover a cure. He has
treated thousand* with bis Kheumatlne-
Goutaline and never lost a case. It always
cures.
It appears to us that the dentist’s
game is always a draw.
First effectual, then good to take, then
cheap—Piso's Cure for Consumption.
Next to Jove, sympathy is the divinest
passion of the bnman heart.
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THAOS
MARK.
The puis are warranted to be PURELY ven-
lahli, free from all mineral and ether poison'>a*
so istances. They are a certain core for Coaetl-
pstlon. Sick Hrafiache, D»-pep-U, Biliooaneaa.
Torpid Liver, Loea of Appetite, aai all -‘•-Ta-Tif
anting from the
Uver, Stomach, Bowels or
Kidneys.
They remove all obatroctlooa from the channels
•f the eyatem and purify the blood, thereby im
parting health, strength sod vigor. <*old by drug
gists, or sent by mall for ss cents In stumps by
P. NKUSTAEDTER ft CO.,
SS Mercer 8t., New Yerk,
TABV"“ n iLLSr n,tf8T * »**»*“> VKoa
for circular.
Peoause there were gwetts at dinner
little Lucy had been t >ld not to aak for
certain dish
few minntee
anything. In serving a
she wm overlooked. A
after her mother asked the maid to
bring her a plate, “Will you have
mine, mother dear ?” raid Lnoy; “it is
quite clean.”
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Advice to Consumptives.
and'cough —prompt measures of relief
should be taken. Consumption is scrofu
lous disease of the lungs:—therefore use the
great anti-scrofula, or blood-purifier and
strength • restorer,—Dr. Pierce’s “Golden
Medical Discovery.” Superior to Cod liver
oil as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a
pectoral. For weak lunge, spitting of
blood, and kindred affeothma, it has no
equal Sold by druggists. For Dr Pierce's
treatise on consumption send two stamps.
World’s Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Buffalo, N. Y.
—Cleveland’s city council has before
it a proposition that looks to compelling
the street-car companies of that city to
run cars at least once an hour after
midnight.
The Weaker sex.
are Immensely strengthened by tne use of
Dr. &. V. Pierce’s “Favorite Preecription,"
which cures all female derangement, and
gives tone to tbe system. Sold by drug
gists. *
—The Princess of Wales did not hesi
tate to present Mary Anderson with a
bouquet. Her Royal Highness knows
that Mary wouldn’t put any ice down
Albert’s back.
Young and middle-aged men, suffering
from nervous debility and kindred affec
tions. as toss of memory and hypochondria,
should inclose three stamps for Part VII of
World’s DispensaryDlme Series of pam-
£ hi eta. Address World’s Dispensary
[edical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
—Paris has but 822 native born resi
dents in every 1,000 of her population,
while Berlin has only 13 foreign born
residents in every 1,000 of her popula
tion.
W alnut l.« a« tittir Rvsturei.
It is entirely different from all others. It i-
as clear as water, and as its name Indicates i*
a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. Itwillim
mediately tree the head from all dandruff,re
store gray hair to its natural color, and pro
duce a new growth wif&e it has fallen off It
lose not In any manner affect the health,
which enlphur, sugar of lead and nitrate o!
diver preparation* havedone. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. Smith, Kline ft Co.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa and
a N. C kitten ton, New York.
—No leaves fall from a gallows tree. ”
—Exdianm. Not “ticket of-leave?
N. Y. Com. Advertiser. Certainly not.
AJl the subjects take their own leaves.
Important.
When you visit pr leave New York City, save
Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, ami atop
at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen
tral Depot- j
Elegant rooms, fitted op at a cost of one
million dolinrs. reduced to $1 and upwards per
day. European Plan. Elevator. Restaurant
supp'led with the beat. Horae cars, stages a d
e evated railroad to all depots. Families can live
'■etter for less money at me Gramt Union Hotel
titan at any other Ur-t-claas hotel in the city.
—There were 1,000,000 bathers in the
public baths of Boston this year, which
was a falling off of about 100,000 compa
red with last year.
Doubtful things mey be uncertain, but the
absolute ts like 2 snd 2 iiiake A "Annkegis” has
earned the title of an ao.-olnt • infallible care far
B iles by 2# yean of sne-essful experience. It is
le Invention of au experienced physician, has
been fnlly endorsed by .U schools of Medicine
and above all It has been without an equal on l
conunenis fur a qnsrter uf a century That it will
rel eve pain at once an > cure piles may be tested
wlthont cost br tea ling to P. Nenstae iter and Co.,
Box ‘-416 New York City for free samolea
—The latest Italian statistics show
that there are living in Italy 59,956
foreigners, of whom 1,280 belong to the
United States
Fob nvgrspsiA. iNDioissnor, deKes-l.iu of spir
its snd gene si debility,in their various lonns; also
as a preventive against fever and arue and other
intermittent feve s, the “Ferro-Phosphoraied-
Elix.r of ca'issra” made or Caswell,Hazard A Co.,
New York, and sold by aii;Dr iggtus, is the best
tonic, and for patients recovering from fever or
other *lcknees, if has no equal.
—Nathaniel Greene, the only living
grandson of General Nathaniel Greene,
is a practicing physician in Middle-
town, R. I.
The greatest Engine »u the world is the
new Baxter portable, iu use all over the
world. Descriptive circulars free. Ad
dress J. C. Todd, 17 Barclay St., New York.
—The average height of an English
man is 5 feet 9 inches; Frenchman, 0
feet 4 inches, and of a Belgian, 5 feet
G| incites.
Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator is a run
For Heart Disease tn all its tor ins. Price
II. 6 for $5. by druggists.
—
—The collection of postmarks is de
dared to have reached the dimensions of
a “craze’’among Cleveland (O.) boys and
girls.
Ladies and chilurcu a boots and shoe
cannot run over if Lyon’s Patent Hee 1
Stiffeners are used
—Vienna, exclusive of its suburbs,
consumes daily 300 tons of bread,
making nearly HO.OoO tons per annum.
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer is the
marvel ft the age (or alt nerve diseases. AU
its stopped tree. Bend to Ml Arch Street'
PhUadefphlA Pa
—The rew green is a cross between
myitle and bottle green, and in one
light It looks like sage.
Chrolithion collars and cuffs are cheap-
tit in the long run. They wear longer thai<
any other, aod yon save cost of washing.
t5 to S20 g;
OamjAur MUk Is tits bast LuumeuV t nee *6 aunts
Missionaries among the savages
living near Lake Taugahyikaare having
a bard tune. The natives worship
water sprites, and missionaries ate pre
ferred as objects of watery sacrifice to
any other style of victim.
i,, i ...
Hale’s Honey
HOREHOUND & TAR
p6r jftn&n of all Aget.
A Wonderful far* fbr Coughs,
toW«, Bronchitis sad
CoasuaiptioA
IT SAXlSIlBS COUQTTS fnmtt
or chronic) anil BRKA K3 CP
COLDS Uk* magic; IT CUH£3, in fact, whtr'i
other remedut hao*/ailed.
SVFor Croup and Whooping Congh.
Ewcry fitmVu thnnld hrrp ft tn rfadinm. Price AOe.
fA^rA^NewY^ 1 * °- *• 0tUT -
^ Pita's Toothache Drops Cure In One Winute._
derate* Cora .Re mover KalU Cbras sod Runioas.
—A knife-blade, a nut-screw, a steel
yard weight and one or two ether like
delicacies, were fouud in the btomach ol
a cow that belonged to Mr. Kennedy,
of Wallingford, Coim.
Diamond cakes.—A very nice des
sert is of plain oakep in diamond shape
over which sance is poured. It ia a
substitute for padding when an unex
pected guest arrives.
Forget other people’s faults by re
membering your own.
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SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELLINGS.
KPBAIKS, &
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NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
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NERVOUS PROS!RATION,
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES,
.50 per bottle at druggists.
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i
Health of My Is f ealtk of BM
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent.
TEX SUIT BLOOD PURIFUR
Inip from Nsuvous Drniurr,
Lost Vitalitt, L.
ACC or Nebvb Force ako
‘ lit
Vigor, Wasting Weaknesses, and all those diseases
of a Personal Nature res-jlt'.a? from Arosks and
Other Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto-
ratfonof Health, vigor and Manhood Guaranteed.
The grandest discovery of th- Ntneteenth Century.
Senaat once for Illustrated Pamphlet froo. Address
VOLTAIC iELT C0„ MAMHAH, MICH,
I^ra Mogd Maks* sound flesh, strong bone oas
a clear skin. If you would bars yoor flesh Inn
your bones sound wtthou carls*, and your com.
Flexion fair, ese .
CONSUiiPTION.
I have a positive remedy for the abo’fa disease; by Its
Hue thousands of cases of tbe worut kind and of lonp
■landing have been oured. Indeed, so strong is my faith
iu Its eulcacy, that I will tend TWO BOTTLES FKEE, to
gether with a VALUABLE TitEATJSE on this disease, to
fl-ny fcuHorer. Give Express and P O. address.
PR. T. A. BLOCUM, 181 Feurlbt., New York.
Radway’s Sarsaparillian
Resolvent.
A remedy composed of Ingredients of sxtroor
Miury medical properties, eeHcnUoi to purify
he*L repair ond invigorate the broken-down and
wasted body—Quick, Pleasant, Have and Puma
i treatment and care
mknt in Ue I
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tt ilAJUnt. *
Address D. Lothrop&ro., Boston,Mass.
ho matter by what name the complaint may be
designated, whether it be ecrofuio, eunsomptlon
VPhilie, nlcers, sores, tumors, boui, erysipelas. o»
salt rhenm, diseases of the InngsTkldneyg, blad
der, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, eithei
chronic or constitutional, the virus islnthe Blood
which supplies tbe waste and batlda and repair,
theoe organa and wasted, tissues of the system
If the blood is unhealthy, the proceas of ranalt
Mast ha unsound.
The Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Hot only if t eompensating remedy, bat soouru
the hannomous action of each of th* organ* It
establishes throughout th* entire system function
fkl horrnr*nw a a _
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healthy a. vretiouA it
allay* inflammation,
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and smell. A few
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discovered for acot* and chroaib
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NEW BOOK
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Rheumatic
SYRUP.
The Greatest Blood Purifier Known!
P®KT STKOK.K. T., Fab. H, 32.
Xheumatw Strap Ool,
I had
or tour yean,
Joe toting
with aula
fbr three
RHEUMATISM OURED. SCROFULA CURED. HEURALCKA OUSEp.
Xomnmz, M. T., Apr. 6th,
MAwnatte Svntp O0r‘
autm I have been a gnat auf-
krer from Rheomatiam for rix
fear*, aod bearing of the success
•f Rheumatto Mjrup I oosoluded
to give It a trial la my own or"
and I cheerfully *ay that I h
been greatly beneflttod by tut
I eaa waft with entire freedom
irons pom, amt my general health
k' ary uiuob improved. It la a
■rtaatM remedy for the Mood
Ad debilitated syatem.
- A CmtHTKK PARKvK. D.
slclana, for acrofula, as *om* caU-
ed It, but found no relief anti] I
commenced taking your Myrnp
After taking it a short time, to
my wirprlee, !! began to help me.
ConUnolng ita nae a few weeks,
I found myself aa wen at aver.
A* a blood purifier. I think M hat
Me equal.
MRS. WILLIAM STRANG.
Fukfobt, W. T., Manh 2*, m
Rheumatic Syrup COj
Gkkt*—Since November, Mai,
1 have been a aonaunt ■olferet
from neuralgia and have not
known what it wm to be fre*
frem pain nntu I eoramenced
the use of Khenmatto Syrup. I
have felt no pain since using th*
fourth bottl*. l think It th* hast
medv i have aver heard «f tm
ntying the blood and for th*
re of riimatUm
nigia. W.B
Mdnurd by RHEUMATIC f YRUP CO., I Plymouth Avo.. Rochester,
6 '.<..'11.. .1.,*. .y. .i
—-—, — — —_............ w ....mvileni tim«
to muke tu Impressloh on the system-
One bottle contain* more or ih« active pnnci-
lea of Medicines than any other Preparation
v'aken in teaspoonful doses, while others require
five or six time* aa much.
One Dollar a. Dottle.
Radwaf's Readf Relief,
TkaUbeMpesi und Beal ■•(Heine fog
b'soiilF ©ae In tbe World
In from on* to twenty minutes never falls to
relieve Pain with one thorough application:
no matter bow violent or excruciating th* pain.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION UK THB BLADDBH,
INFLAMMATION OP THB BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF TH* LUNGS,
SORB THBOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS,
CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES
BRUISES, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA
NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS.
COUGHS COLDS, SPRAINS,
PAINS IN THB CHEST, BACB
or LIMBS or* (ncmntly relieved.
IfM ITS VARIOUS FORMS
FEVEB AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for 60 cu. There I*
pot a remedial agent m this world that will cur*
Fever and Ague, and other Malarious, Blllou*,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fever* (aided
py RADWAY’S PILLS) ao quickly aa RADWAY’S
kKADY RELIEF.
It wui in a lew momenta, when uken internally
according to tbe direAiona, cure Cramp*. 8p;tsm»,
Boor Stomach, Heanbuni, Sick Headache, Dyspep
sia, Palpiution of the Heart, Cold Chill*, liysteno*,
P*iiih Id the Bowels, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic,
Wind in the Bowel*, and all Internal Pain*.
Traveler* ahonld 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 Is better than French Hrandy
or Bitter* as aftlmalanL
III ner* and l.niubermca should alwayi
he provided with it fit
RADWAY’S
Regulating Pills
Perfect, Purgatlwe, Soothing A peri-
en lB, A ot without Pam, Always
Soluble and Naturaf
in Operation.
A VEGETA BUT SUBSTITUTE FOB
OUvOMKl*
Perfectly tafUie**, elegantly oated with' sweet
jram, purge, regulau, purify, mean** qnd (tfeny-
Rabwara Prua for th* cur* of au disorders of
th* Stomach, Liver. Bowel*. Kidneys, Bl*4dtr,
Female Complaints, Nervous Diseases, loss of A»
petite, Headache. Oonsupstlon, Oonttvedess, Indi
gestion.. Dyipepsla, Btlionaoeas. Fever, luflamm*'
uon of tit* Bbwala, Pile*, and qU dersngemenU of
th* Internal vuoera Purely veoeuble, oontaU
lug no marcary, mlnarals, or deleterioqs drug*.
$W Observe th* following symptoms renalttkg
from Dl*e**e* of th* Dtgesuv* Organs; Coiisttpa.
tion, Inward Pile*, Fullne** of Blood in the
Head, Acidity of th* Stomach, r
Disgust of Food, Fullness or
ma«h,sc “
of Blqqd in the
“JS31WJ&
e sight, Fev
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownefifi oi
the Skin and Eye*. Pam in th* Side, Chest,
Limbs, aud Sadden Flush** or Hml Bnrnlng tn
th* Fl**b.
A tow dose* of Kan wav'* Pius wu. free th*
system from all th* abovc-oamed disorder*
BOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
IN
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BEAD “FAIJBE AND TRUE.”
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BWlnformatiou worth tboman Is will ne Mai
toyau.
V Tw (be Pnbltc.
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anaa “ILapw i v ts oo watt ton noy
(79 6 S EEK. 44* • uay u uoin»eMUy mad«. Oostly
Sim nnrfij free. Addrsea h Oo., anmnSa M j,
Foot and Ankle.
The EDS0N ELECTRIC GARTER do-
velope the FOOT and ANKLE into per
fect form, eupporte and strengthens
the limbs, adds maryelloua grace and
elasticity to the step.
It gives onat
com and com
fort tn walk
ing, riding or
dancing.main-
taine and ex
cite* healthful
circulation,
dtipeii gout,
-rhewmaHc*
and neuralgia
paint, rubtfuel
all cramps and
it iff siett gf
iotnte, relieve*
bloated Hn,bt
and feet.
PR/CL
Eisons’
Thi»
l't* It
U holly
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other.
Oart
Laditi
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Aren’*
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with
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