The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 23, 1875, Image 4
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
A Rhode Island Poultry Farm.
A correspondent of the Boston Transcript
gives an account of a visit to the
farm of Mr. I. O. Wilbour, in Little
Oompton, R. L A portion of the form
is devoted to poultry. The object at
this time of the year is the production
of eggs, and we visited more than a
dozen buildings devoted to the use of
fowls and this branch of production.
The limits of this article will not allow
of a detailed description of the building
or of tho different varieties of fowls or
their management, but we understand
that there were now on thp premises
about eleven hundred hens, and that it
was no unusual thincr to send two linn
dred dozen of eggs per week to market.
O ur ideas of the labor of hunting hens'eggs
were greatly modified when we saw the
man in charge walk along in front of the
long rows of nests and pick up about
four hundred fine, large, clean eggs.
The eggs are all carefully gathered at
night and sent weekly to the Boston
market, so that there is no chance for
them to be otherwise than fresh and
good; indeed, we were told that every
egg is warranted to be perfectly fresh
and sweet. The labor of providing the
required variety of food for so large
a family is no small item. Wheat shorts,
beef scraps, and meal are bought by
the ton, and corn by the car-load, while
occasionally other varieties of grain are
used, with broken oyster shells in abundance.
Cleanliness and a variety and
liberal supply of food, we should judge,
were the strong points of the management
here. We observed that disinfectants
were freely used, and were told
that deaths by disease were of rare occurrence.
A regular system of debit aud
credit is followed in this business, but
in the absence of the proprietor we had
no means of getting the figures. From
our standpoint, it seemed not only
pleasant but highly profitable.
Household Hints,
VRRmnniB Tn l-omnM
tciul^llo
from a copper boiler scour it with sand,
and then wash it with a strong solution
of salt and vinegar.
Rhubarb Pee.?Take off the thin skin,
cut the Btalks in small pieoes, add a little
flour, place it between two covers.
When the paste is done removed the top
crust and add sugar and butter, mixing
them thoroughly with the rhubarb. Put
the top crust on again and serve warm.
Other seasoning may be added if desired.
Rhubarb pies mode in this way
do not run over and waste their sweetness
in the oven.
Mock Apple Pie.?Two soda crackers,
one egg, one cup of sugar and one of
water, the jnice and yellow rind grated
of a lemon. Bake with upper and under
crust.
Omelet Souffle.?From five eggs
remove the whites of three_and put in a
separate dish. Beat the five yolks and
two remaining whites together, add half
a cup of milk, and pour into a fryingpan
with batter in it just hot enough not
to burn. Wher^this is nearly cooked,
spread over the top the three whites
beaten to a stiff froth, and set in a hot
oven two or three minutes. Fold over,
trim - x * *
wtuu uu t? Jjiobvoi j UUU CHJI VU ilOC. A QG_
licioua dish.
SobaubiiBd Egos.?Into a frying-pan
pour a cop of cream; -when this is hot,
poor in a dozen eggs, previously broken,
into a dish. Cook slowly, stirring constantly
so that the eggs will be evenly
done, and serve immediately.
Study to Save Mtepe.
If farmers would get in the habit of
spending half an hour each day in thinking
how 6teps may be saved, work would
turn to more account. Some barns ore
so unhandy that thousands of steps ore
taken every year that might be saved.
In the house, and especially in the
kitchen, is this the case. Many a farmer
Bpent hours and hours last winter by the
fire, kept in by the cold, when he would
have been much better engaged in digK"
ig a well under the kitohen, so as to
ve a pump bring water into the sink.
Such an improvement will save miles
of travel every year, and whenever
water is drawn therefrom blessings will
be pronounced. Some pantries are so
inconvenient, and so deficient in drawers
and shelves, that time is lost in hunting
for things, and temper is soured. Pray
?stop, consider, devise, execute ; and
if it does not suit, try again?and do
have things convenient, and save steps.
Preventive Against Hatha.
A very pleasant perfume, and also pre
vcuuvb against mows may be made of
the following ingredients: Take of
cloves, caraway seed, nutmeg, mace,
cinnamon, and tonquin beans, of each
one ounce, then add as much florentino
orrisroot as will equal the other ingredients
put together. Grind the whole
well to powder and pnt in little bags
among your clothes, ete. This will
answer for furs also; but I never tried
' anything more certain as a protection
against motfis in furs than to first shake
out or beat out every foreign substance
before putting away for the season.
Then wrap them up in a perfectly sound
newspaper. What I mean by sound is,
that there shall be no holes or breaks in
the paper. Make a bag oi the paper bv
pasting; pack in and paste up the mouth
of the bag. Put in a drawer where it
will not be disturbed. If well done not
a moth will ever be found inside.
A PM DcMrayer.
The St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald says:
Professor 0. V. Riley, State entomologist,
has of late been receiving a large
nnmKar nt '
parts of the State, making inquiries concerning
a curious phenomenon. It appears
that the white grub worm, a great
destroyer of oora, potatoes, and other
vegetable products, has been attacked
by an enemy which threatens its extermination.
The professor has received
numerous specimens, having two sprouts
of green vegetable growth gfohing out
of tine head of the grub, one on either
side, resembling a hog's task in shape.
The fug protrudes through the earth,
and prevents every appearance of vegetable
growth. The worms thus attacked
die, and the profeesor .is of the opinion
that the disease will materially deciease
the ^umbers of this great pest of the
husbandman, if it does not totally eradicate
it.
are so plco+yon lha Fsalflc
of the Post-office department to send his letters
to the dead letter office and open them... .The
. Erie railway baa been adjudged bankrupt and
a Mr. H. J. Jewett wae appointed reoeiver
t Three men were killed and three fatally inj
jured by the falling of a scaffold on which they
9 were working at the Central Ohio Lunatic
3 Asylum The oolt Oalopiu won the English
Derby from a Held of eighteen competitors,
f Parliament adjourned ae usual in honor of the
day The forty-Birth anniversary of the
Brooklyn (N. Y.) Sunday-School Union was
j celebrated by a parade of Hixty thousand children
Iteporte from Michigan report the
9 wheat and small crops doing well By an
explosion in the drug store of Dows A Co., in
j Boston, the entire building was destroyed.
There were between twonty and thirty persons
r in the building at the time, all of whom were
NEWS OF THE DAT.
Item* of Interest from Hone ui Abronrf
Father McGlew, of the Catholio church ii
Chelsea, Mass., liss been sued for $20,000 by i
member of the church for denouncing him t<
the congregation on acoount of his marriagi
by a magistrate......Gray Beard, one of tin
most troublesome of the Indian prisoners
jumped from a train going at the rate o
' twenty-five miles an hour while en route to:
1 St. Angustuie, Fla. The train was stopped
j when Gray Beard; got up from the ground am
ran. The guard shot at and killed him...
Josiah Mower^ of Jeffrey, N. II., ninety-fivi
years old and deacon of the Baptist church
roee in the night and set fire to his house, thei
called his wife and idiotic Bon, the only occu
pants, who went to a neighbor's. Mr. Mowe
meanwhile went to an unoccupied house hal
a mile distant, where he oommitted'suicide b;
cutting his throat. It is thought he was in
{ sane It iB estimated that Abraham Jack
I son, the defaulting lawyer of Boston, got awa;
with $300,000 A fire in South Norwalk, Ct
destroyed property to the amount of $125,000
on which there was an insurance of $70,000...
The notorious counterfeiter, Pete McCarty
has again escaped from custody while beinf
conveyed by United 8tates Marshal Purnel
from Tyler to Austin The Italian govern
ment has ordered the removal of all bishopi
who have not received tho royal erequatut
approving their appointments. Tho archbislioj
of Palermo has already been warned to leav<
his soo President Grant and famib
will leave for Long Branch about the third oi
fourth of June, having abandoned the idea ol
visiting his farm near St. Louis for the present,
The 8t. Paul Pioneer Press pnblishei
dispatches from All parts of Minuesota BhoW'
ing that there are grasshoppers in only a vorj
small portion of the 8tate A case hat
just been decided by a New York couit whicl
settles a long-vexed quostion in regard to savings
banks. "Isaac Allen, of Brooklvn h*ri
$4,000 in ^ savingB batik. In hia absence bit
wife took his book from a cheat by means of
false keys, and drawing a check Tor $2,950,
took it to the bank, where it was cashed. When
Mr. Allen subsequently took his book to be
written up the cashier aunouncod that hie
wife had drawn tho above amount. Mr. Allen
denied their right to pay the money and
brought suit against the bank to recover. The
jury gave the full amount claimed.
notorious character known as " Cluck en
Forbes," of Rochester, N. Y., beat his wife
severely, and when he saw an officer approach
ing to arrest him, be struck his wife a last
blow and started to run from the bouse. Defore
he bad proceeded far, however, he burst
a blood vessel and fell dead Rev. J. J,
Kain was consecrated as bishop of thh .Ilomat
Catholic diocese of Wheeling, Va A Are at
Lexington, Ky., destroyed property valued at
$100,000 Patrick Kehoe, a blacksmith ol
Jersey City, brutally kicked his wife to death
The sheriff of Hickory county, Mo , bat
called on the Governor of the State for aid in
preserving order, there being an armed resistance
to his authority. The trouble grew out
of a deputy-sheriff shooting a man who resisted
arrest Another of thoee horrible
murders for which Boston seetra noted is nov
reported. A little girl five years of age, namec
Mabel H. Young, attended a Stwday-echoo
anniversary at the Warren avopue Baptisl
church in that city, and after leaving th<
church was missed by her attendants, whc
thought she had preceded litem home. Nol
finding her'there' they became alarmed, and
search was made. Some ladies living opposite
the church at this time heard screams coming
from the belfry, and on the searchers going
there they fotmd Mabel's body covered witb
blood, and her head crashed in from twe
blows. The sexton was arrested on suspicion.
The 8panish authorities have suspended the
Madrid Imparcial newspaper for two weeks foi
an offense against press laws.... A Vienn a papei
states that the Emperors of Austria, Itussii
and Oermany are to have another meeting,
and the place will probably be Ems... J
special telegram to the London Staiulard sayi
that the Pope is seriously ill The Londor
Times special dispatches from Vienna say t
dreadful accident has occurred on the Itivei
Mar, at the town of Jndenbnrg, province ol
Styria. A ferryboat having on board a numbei
i of Catholic pilgrims en route to visit the shrine?
on the ether side of the Mur from Judehburg,
sank in the middle of the Btre&m. Fifty-nine
of the pilgrims are known to have been saved,
but seventy-six are missing, all of whom are
believed to bo drowned....Two more large
rectifying establishments ift Cincinnati have
been seised by the revenno authorities foi
alleged violation of the laws... iBasiness was
generally suspended in Memphis, Tenn., daring
the decoration of the graves Of Federal
and Confederate soldiers. The procession was
one of the largest ever seen there, comprising
Northerners and Southerners, with the tattered
battle flags of both armies Numerous crowds
oontinae to attend the revival meetings of
I Moody and Sankev in London a not ! ?>? r?w
to assassinate Prince Bismarck is said to have
been die cove red.
As there was no ohoics for GoJfcrnor or
Lieutenant-Governor of Rhode Ih1*#? at the
late election, the first sot of the Legislature on
oonvening was to elect Henry Lippitt and
Henry T. Sieson to thoee offices. They both
ran on the regular Republican ticket
Cerebro spinal meningitis prevails to some
extent among the horses of St. Louis, but
yields readily to treatment The nppet
house of the Prussian Diet has passed the bills
for the suppression of oonvents, and relative
to the administration of churoh property
Reeent estimates of the amount taken bj
Abraham Jackson, the defaulting lawyer ol
Boston, place the snmat 709.000 A camp
of Austrian fishermen on Barataria Bay, La.,
was sttaeked by two hundred Oadian residents
and destroyed, afid the Anstrians threatened
with violence. A delegation of the Anateisn*
etiiM on uovernor Kellogg for protection.
An officer ni sent down to iovsetlgete th<
affair Upon the epplioation of boainew
men et Detroit, end the recommendation
of the collector of that port, th^ Secretarj
of the fro?my direote that the ports ei
Port Huron sad Detroit, Hiohigen, end Dalnth,
Minn., shell be end the seme ere designated ?
ports et which combined entries for transportation
end exportation made be ma&e of goods
?Tiring et those ports end destined for Viotoria,
Vancouver's Island, rk flan Francieoo.
XI? Lebina Meson, aged seventeen. daughter
of John Meson, of Pewtoeket. ro?illltj
suicide by drowning, on aooount of bsr father's
withholding his consent to her marriage to
eyoong MBn Wtlti whom she had been intimate
far soms Hate L. D. line, the Western
tsMsrpMBi b?brought a suit te test the righl
t j J ? V '
Bill :
j mure or isns seriously injured and throe taken
^ oat dead. The cause of the explosion is unknown.
The lose, including the five story
building, amounts to flOO.OOO The Pennsylvania
Republican State Convention at Lancaster
renominated Gov. Hartranft for Governor
and Henry Rawle for State Treasurer.
The platform adopted declares the equality of
all men before the law; protection to home
industry and a home market for home products;
the right of the laborer to protection and
encdtaragemcnt and the promotion of harmony
between labor and capital; cheap transportation
and the advancement of closer intercourse
between all parts of the country ; free banking,
a safe and uniform national currency, adjusted
to the growing wants of the business interests
of the country, and a steady reduction of tho
national dobt; and the equilization of bountios
to the soldiers. The resolutions adopted, while
they "point with confidence to the present
administration," "declare a firm, unqualified
adherence to the unwritten law of the republic,
which wisely, and under the sanction of the
moit venerable of examples, limits the Presidential
service of any citizen to two terniB, and
we, tho Republicans of Pennsylvania, in recognition
of the law, are unalterably opposed to
the election to tho Presidency of any person for
a third term.'' ,
i The Catkolio church disaster at Holyoke,
i Mass., was oue of tbo most appalling that has
i taken place for eome time, even in this day of
i disasters. The exercises in the churck had
i nearly closed when the altar draperies took
t fire, and the church full of men, women and
children at once lost all sense ef reason. Those
in the galleries leaped to the floor and were
trodden and trampled to death, while those on
the floor crowded and smothered each other
k in their frantio efforts to escape from the burning
churck. All thejefforts of the priest to
k keep order failed. Tire Bcreams of the living
and the moans of the dying made a deafening
tumult above the orders of the pastor. The
, people appeared to be piled one upon the othf r
t in the doorway, tlfcse in front not being able
, to escape, nor could those behind them save
themsolves. The audience numbered about
I' seven hundred people, and of these sixty-six
( men, w omen and children lost their lives.
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As one poond of Dobbins' electric soap
(made by Crngin & C6., Phila.) will (to
' the work of live pounds of any other, it
r is really the cheapest, though it costs a
j little. more per pound. Try it. *
A Backwoodsman's Story. ,
, A correspondent of the Ohio State
t Journal tells an astonishing story, as re[
lated to him fifty years ago by an old
( Maine hunter, who used to go on long
, trapping expeditions far up the Kenne'
bee river. " One night," said he, "af'
tor I had retired to rest in my bed, com1
posed of blankets and furs of animals,
' and surround ed by trees and thick brush,
I happened to look np overhead at the
, branches of the trees which formed a
. sort of roof to mv rnnrrh ohom'""
<">* ""VU^UIg flUVP'
I discovered a large panther secreted
among the thick branches and eyeing
mo very narrowly, as if to say: "As soon
as it gets dark enough. I will make short
work of you. Then, thinks I,this is not
so good a place as I thought it was. So
I carefully slipped from under my coverings,
and went info the woods a short
distance, and out a dozen stakes, and
made them sharp at both ends, and returning
to my bed drove them down in
the ground, with ono sharp end pointing
upward, and covered them with the blankets,
then carefully slipped away to
await results, t Bitting down by a treo I
soon fell asleep, and did not wake till
morning. I then got up and went back
where I left things the night before, and
found the panther with several stakes
driven through his body, and quite dead.
He had made the unlucky leap upon
what he supposed was mo, but found out
his mistake too late.' "
Statistics show that of the thousands
who die annually, a large proportion are
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, | vwxkvjcu, uub ujr uin afju, or uy me natural
exhaustion of vitality, but through
intemperance, or disregard either on thp
part of thfc sufferer, or hip parents, of
the simplest laws of lfatufC. Buch being
, thd case?and figures cannot misrepresent
facts?the conclusion is that were
the causes of internperanoe, its kindred
vices, and a disregard of natural'laws
removed, the average, length of the
human lifetime would be extended moEortionntely.
What agent most rapidly,
armlessly and oertainly will eradicate
; these vices, or the tendency to them ? is
' the question which has been as thoyi
oughly and persistently agitated as has
* the search for the philosopher's stone.
The disoovery has been made by Dr.
Joseph Walker, whose widely .known
- Vinegar Bitters ate accomplishing wat\,
dsrs which the did fogy doctors never
dreamed of. Try them and judge for
\ yourself, as thoofcncfe are doing all ovnr
I the country. *v V*Consumptlon,
wo ncgurgs 01 me namin family, mij in its
' eartr stages be promptly arrested and permanently
cured.
lUraswoon, W. Va.
Dr. IL V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.:
Sir?For the last year I bare been psing
your Oolden Medical Discovery. I owe my
life to it, baring beam afflicted for years. Did
not nee it bat a short time before I was
benefited; at that time I Was very bad, net
able to ait np orach, was snffarinf greatly with
my throat, was getting blind, had a dry oonsb,
and muoh pais >n my Tonga. I have nsed twelve
bottles of the discovery and am almost well.
I' Kate t. Wa&dmeb.
A sou of Mr. J. H. Meeeok, of Chatham Four
Corners, N. Y., has been oared ef"oon*umption
by Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medleel fllsoovery?so
aye Mr. G. K Cfcnflsld, editor of the Chatham
Courier.
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To Lead all Competitors is the aim
of the proprietor? of the Wilson shuttle sewing
machine. It js founded on the very beat principles
known to sewing machine scienoe, and
improvements, in advance of all other sewing
machines, are being adopted oonetantly. The
Wilson is rapidly gaining the preference of all
parties that are acquainted with sewing ma- |
chine?, and it has already taken the front '
rank among the ftrnt-olaee machines of thin
country; and its price, owing to its being
manufactured where labor and material arc
much ohoapor than in eastern cities, is fifteen
dollars less than all other first-class machine?.
Machines will be delivered at any railroad
station in this county, freo of transportation
charges, if ordered "through the Cohipany'a
branch house at 827 and ?29 Broadway, New
York. They send an elegant catalogue and
cbromo circular free on application. This
company want a few more good agents.?Com.
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment may be
need to advantage where any liuiment is desirable.
In cases of sevor6 cramps and pain in
the stomach, tt is undoubtedly the boat article
that can be used internally.? Q'om. .
Dr. Wistar's Balaam of Wild Cherry
is "a combination and a form indeed" for
healing aud curing diseases of the throat,
lungs and chest. It cures a cough by loosening
and cloansing the lungs, and allaying irritation:
thuB removing the causs, instead 01 drving tip
the cough aud leaving the diseaso behind.
Fifty cents and ono dollar a bottle, largo bottles
much the cheaper.? Com.
Habitual constipation lends to the following
results: Inflammation of tbe kidneys,
sick and nervous hcadaclio, biliousnMB, dyspepsia,
indigestion, piles, loss of appetite ami {
strength ; all of which maybe avoided by being '
regular in your habits, a?d taking, say one of,
? Parson*' Purgative Pillt nightly tor four or
six weeks.?Com.
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** BFY ME, AND I*I,L DO YOU OOOD.?It
la justly conceded bv our leading family physicians
that UK. MNtihUY'S ItOOT AND II bit It
IIITTKKS are the heat, safest and aureat spring and
aumraer medicine. They thoroughly purify and c eanae
tbe blood ot ail impurities, remove and oonnteract dyspepsia,
liver complaint, constipation, piles, jaundice,
vertigo, foul atoraack, loas of sleep ana appetite, acr faloua
aorea, oarliunclea, akin dlannaee, pimple* and netvoua
debility. Tbey are In tbe trueat and deepeet aenae
Incomparably mure popular aa a family medicine than
any other vet diacovered. Sold br ail druggists. GKO.
O. GOODWIN A CO.. Boston, Wholeeala Agents.
BBBaaBBH Fnollshtr apent ?money paid for
M 3t ZB cbildren'e allocs not protected by
HMHN -.ll.VF.lt Til's. Two weeka
IIIJJU3II1 ta about the time It takee a smart,
a^ active child to ventilate the toe o(
fiaT"! j 111 3fcj a shoe. MII.VKlt TIPS the
only preventative.
Absurd to think of nalog thread
which will rot. or pegs that shrink raCTie m w Wm
and fall out. To fasten the sole* CTaOaTJWi
of boots and ahoea to the upper. l?taWa<Wi I
CABLE SCREW WIRE
Is the only method that will hold.
SAMARITAN NER VINE
Is a anrv enra for Epileptic Flu, Conralalotn and
8paama. I'.lni been la, led by thouaanda and nevvr
I was kntirn tofallln a alogleraAC. Inrloee stamp for
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118 Omuie_Mi.dirw YHk.
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^-TDio lEBiras Bcnprermaitt i
\ iVfi' 1 WrL: -VuLTAlB ELKOTUirOWbTSand
jCV^-1 f I aj * Btude ?ro Indorsed by the
, IJV >*? A J n nioet eminent physicians in
the world for the care efrbeu*
<X\'i/ / matieiH, neuralgia.lirercom^
_ plaint, dyepepela, kidney dis/
r nfrreni and general debility,
>* and other chronic diseases o{
>?K t he chest,head,llefcr, stomach
_ _ kidney" and blood. Book with
5 life. tsj^!trir,isair.,?R
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THI ELA8TIO TRU8
' AND RUPPORTKR I
QIC L A 8 f i CM ^7<f;? pt?J" *'J
L T SUSS. Jb TtiywhM* by lh? l?aaln
physirlana.euraeoal, dnl|
jlWKCT ?l"ta. army ana nary, ho
X V W pl'ala. symnaalama, etc
V .# ,tcJ
m ^ Tha suecees and unite:
aal satisfaction they hat
ulren. as well rvi the (treat trarabar of radical ewraa the
tmyeeiTnclcd, bail dertoaei rated the fact that rupture ca
be merely <~urrd without suffering or annoyance, and wtri
out the dunger of incurring Spinal Jtieeaee or faealyei
often canoed by tile sesem pressure of Metal Trusses an
i Supporters. It Is the only stira cnro for Hernia, aa It 1
I tne only Tne In tte? that will hold the ruptnre securel
| In all poaitlono In which the body can be placed. It *rl
perform radical cures when all others fall. It can b
I worn with pase and comfort when no spring truss can b
| nsod. When once adjusted, ns motion of the body c
I accident can displace It. Those tnstrnmenta hare fh
imy-ufifir.i dprro'ttl of tha moat eminent practitioner
I in i tie prote&tioa.
Prom ttys niinMrem t?a:ittr-etaU In crar possession w
I append the following: ,
After the experienoe of bobUis, paeCitft t*UI
strongly t/> tte rflrary, < well M to the ?w? and freed 01
from inconvenience with which the instrument to wora
, With superior *d?ant??re?. Iht Flattie TVmv poeaeeeee t
a hlitli deirree ALL requisites ana qusltfleattoas claim*
for other Inventions. 1 bare no hesitation In regard in
it ae an lmportent men on for the relief and cure c
Hernia. J. M. OARNOCHAN. M. D..
" Kz ileaKh Officer of the Port of New York. Burgeon-ir
' Chlof of New York State Hospital, etc., elo.
! Geo. V. Hons*. M D.,Nttporlntendent Elastic Truaa Cr
Dear Mr .-?After suffering for thirty year*, in my ow
person, from the use of erer> form of Metallic Truss pit
curable in this country and in Europe, I, two years ag<
: applied your Flattie 7Viw?, and slnoe that tune I ha*
1 experienced comfort and satisfaction, and bean tauah
the truth, that the Elastic Truss Is the only lnstrnmec
that should be need for the relief and cure of Hernia
! and now after more than thirty years' continuous pra<
tfee, and having adjusted many hundreds of True*?
I (snd for the lest twenty months yours exclusively),
gratefully declare It to be my deliberate opinion, thi
poor Flattie TY..?? Is the only one entitled to the cool
donee of the pnbllc: that elasticity is the only power a
j all adapted to the requirements of a Truss or Supports
I and am convinced that moot Flattie TVuw sctusRy enra
a large proportion i?f all cases to which It U applied, n<
> only among children, but In numerous cases within is
| own knowledge of patients fg>g^60 to "Blears of age.
rfrot. of Anatomy aDd Snrgery.N. W! Medical Collect
! Beware of cheap and worthless Imitation Klaatl
Trusses, which some parties advertise and sell, fradi
jrntlr representing that they are manufactured by tfa
i elastic Truss Co.
I These Tiussas are tent by raall to all parts of the Mm
| try. Satisfaction guaranteed lu all oases. Before pu
cnasink any other, wrlto for Descriptive Circular (fre
-to the
ELASTIC TRUSSCO.
683 Broadwayt New York.'
Trusses, Supporters and Pil
Pipes. Seelny's Hard Rnbbv
f | jli Trusses." Cool, clernly, light, pe
\ Bhtw w foe fly safe and comfortable, frv
TtTI" a as i ii im* from all sour, rusty, chating, stmi
vsas^iaWya ping, or ponlticeliks nnpteaaan1
noss ; used In bathing, indorsed b
I the pr>if<.-ssl?n, long tested, always reliable. BKWAR]
IOK IMITATIONS. Genuine stamped "I. B. Seeley.
K.tahltshraonte, 1347 Ch-stnut Street, Phllndelphli
and 737 Broadway. New York. Sent by mall or exproa
and sold by loading druggists. Send foe catalogue.
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Mmjyatfl?lna^aitlcla now uaad In id* Uoltad BUti
SAKOLINa Oil.
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I I)* T Woll nr'u rollfnKiita Vlt?_
,f | jui ff vimnvi sj vniiivi mi* i hi
, egar Bitters are a pnrelv Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from tho na,
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
? the Sierra Nevada mountains of Call for>.
oia, the medicinal properties of which
* are extracted therefrom without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho .question is almost
s- daily asked, " What is the causo of tho
" unparalleled "success of ViwbOar Bit- '
? TERs!" Our answer is, that they reuiovo
'? the causo of disoase, and the patient row
covers his health. They are tho great
J{ blood pui fter and a life-giving principlo,
a perfeo Renovator and lnvigorator
?. of the .* /stoifi. Nover before in the
k history o tho world has a medicine been
i compouni jd possessing tho remarkable/
* qualities f Vinegar Bitters in healing tho
j. sick of r ery diseasfc man is boil' to. They *
are a ge tie Purgative as -well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver enu Visceral Organs in Bilious
i Diseases fc
, The properties of Dn. Walker's
} flitBQARBiTTKRS are Aperient,.Diaphoretic,
Carminat'ye, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative Counter-irritant Sudorilic, Altera i
tive, an< Anti-Bilious.
Tm Wratefu l Tnonsan d s proclai m viar.
> boar Bittbrs tho most wonderful Inv
vigorant that ever sustained tho sinking
k system.
?. No Person can take these Iiittere
" Recording to directions, and romain long
j unwell, provided their bones are not de'
stroyea by mineral poison or other
. means, and vital ergans wasted boyond
I. repair.
Bilious. Remittent anl Inter*
; mittent Fevers, which are bo preva
lent in the vaHeys of our great rivcrc
i, throughout the United States, especially
* those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas.
Red. Colorado. Brazos.. Rio Grande. ?
Pearl, Alabama* Mobile, gavanuah, Ro- ,
anoka, James, abd many o thorp, .with
their vast tributaries,' throilghoht our
entire country during the Summer and
Autuqm,and remarkably-eo duringsea-- ttcs
sons- of unusual boat and. dryness,? are n. ,
Invariably accompanied by extensive do- , t
rangemeuts of the stomach and liver,
i. and other ^J)dpminak vj^ra., . Jn J&otr, .
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow"
erful influencfe 'upon "tnfcse various or.
gans, is. essentially meceasary. "There
Lb no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Db. J. walker's vinegar bltters,
ae they will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid matter 'with which the
d bowels are loaded, at the same tnno
_ stimulating the secretions of the liver < ;
and generally restoring the healthy
o. functions of the digestive organs.
I Fortify tho I)ody agnnist disease)
by purifying all its fluids witfl Vinegar ,
BitterS. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fbre armni.
Dyspepsia: or Indigestion, Pi vid[.
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
d ' Tightness of the Cbegt, Dizziness, Sjour
' Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
! in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palnita
tation of the Heart:, Inflammation of the
, Longs, Pain in the region of the Kid*
' noye, and a hundred other painful syicpi
toms. are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. ' {
One bottle will prove a letter guarantee
' of itsinerita than a lengthy c^vertlae,
ment. ' ;
; Scrofula. or Kln^'EvH. White
, Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Keck,
I Goitre, Scrofulous InfhuiuoaLiuus; Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Bores, Eruptians of the'Skirt, Sore Eyes, '
In these, as in all other constitutional Die- *
eases, Walker's Vinkoab Bitters have
shown their great curative powers in the
most obstinate and Intractable casep. , ,
For Inflammatory and fchrdnio
Rheumatism, Gont, Bilious, Remit~
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Dineases of 1
k. the Blood, Liver, Kidneys aud Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. . Sue h Dise&see
are caused by Tltiat^TBloofl.
? Mechairicai Diseases.?Persons en,i
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as -
* PlomDers, Tyno-settcra. Uoid-boatera. and . .
* Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
? to paralysis of the BbWits. ! To gu<ird
- against this, take a dose o? Wxiuidl Yuk :
; boar Bitters occasionally. ?.
? For Skin IMseoses, EmpUwhi,; Teh- - \
> ".Mr; Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples,
" Hetales, Boils/ CarbuntteA Ring-worms,
Scald-head, Bone. 'Byert,' '15ryklp>e4a*, Itch, "
rj Sfurf* IJiacolorations of.thp Bkiu, Rumor*
ki. 1Q0Bucoses of the Skin pf whatever namr
or nature, are literally fiug vp Wid'carriea
ont of the Byatem in {Short>tun? by tfeo use ? *i
of these Bitter,.t A ?;(! , .
L Are effectually destroyed amfdeuioved. No
T- fy*? ,?f oo ?' .
tnel mini tics will free the system from worms
like these BttteW. ' dr~l ' : ' f
' < For Female ComplnliktH, hi young ' .J r.
C eld, mauied or ting!?, at tbp dawn of wo- -.,J - ,
, | manhood, or the tarn of lit!*, thesp T.onio , ,
Bitters display so decided an influence thai
improvement is soon perceptible. ' ' *
Cleanse the Vitiated Ulood when- , * ,
" ever vou lied its impurities Jmreting tkrengh
the skin in PitajHes, fernptiohft, or Sores:
eleanfc* it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will t,IIrou,whe^t, Kpep |y % the
blood pure, and the health of the.system ,
WUl'MUUW. "
R?*fc. M?PONAL.I>4sf*>., 11 T?- MiJI * ,
nmxKlat* and (Jan. Agta.. Sim Fnuicisoo, California, ,
MdeinTof WMhlMton anil r*aHM*S*.. * *'? "
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