The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 13, 1880, Image 4

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Humid Reduction of .Ueta's.--An um proved method of operating in the sep aratioll of lead, zine, silver or copper in mixed ores or metallic tixturu has been paterited by Mr. F Maxwelt Ly Le, of the beientillio Club, Savilerow. The inl vention relates to thu a)Ippieuioi o a wnethodical, alteriate and coiti1t1orts aystem 01 Lreantliil of ore. Ut. )ietll" comlpoUn Is by miieans of" acid, w herein by a conveltieut ti1.po:riLioit Of tie ves sels and a .peCial oruer of decantations, the samllie acid is Caused to pass success fully over a series of two or more bateli es of ore, thtua becoheing coailetely saturated with tie zine and copper Lhe ore wiy contial, itad becoming con"o qluently its neutral as pos1iole, Thus while the uLtiost iossible eCuoiy of acid is obtLlined the least possible quali titles Of lead r iron are carr'.ed over in solution with the zinc or copper (the said luad and siver and most oi the iron remaining behind with the galigue), so that the lead anti silver . hlci navu been convertednt inlO chiut .S cant be rearly t,akun up with (ie boiling brtne,atitd pre cipituted together as ttiu with imetailo zinc. Liu soatrranges the ittalig Vats in whiCh the ore to createtLi With tie acid its to be able to docant ,tne liqutt froln one of theoe to anly ouner, amd tice so or dains the order 01 the ticeauttaatiois, the withdrawal or the sah.urated hq tiors, atati tie aidition of frest acld, iuat each timle a batch of satLurIatt zine or zint and copper chlorttes is withdrawan Iron one end ot the series a ireah batch of tLe acid can be atlUet at Llti other end. The Belgian system of towage is soon to be tried oil thme rie Camial. lel teamlers aire nearly lniaied, ani lmore unan 100 miles oi catule, uxtelt.ll.g trout Buthalo oatwart, are In uite u orkiug order. Two w iru cabls, cuh one linen ilk ttllliiuetr, ai e latu aloig the botton of the catal, iroml lock to teck. 'The sLta tow-boat htas at cip drum, or grooved drivitig yr Ieel, % tIL buitable gtiuinlg anid tgutimg plteys plaCed Upoi cite sitl 01 tie bait, aibve Lite water line. 'i ne pIroees vi Low liig is perloriiaed by tittilig tilu,eablc tromu the bottou 01 tie t'Valtaai by liiteatld of at gratppio,anld pitaiig it over at chly trit1n. .t his tia Lila Ia tiei ptit ill lau tioni (turne(l) by aln eninaiue ii tue tow bouit, cautsing te cable to phtei tver it without slipping, ani fall ibatci again ilito the canatl Al the stcrai ol tlie tow boat. 'lie train in .ow loll ows like a train of ears. "Took It Out t" Fred, the porter or the general ufilees of the Wisconsin CentraI. walked into the shop of it wateiima ker I rom t' Vatter land" with one of the Ipeed-recordei's used on that road ainder his arin. lie wished to have It repaired. Now, a sievd recorder is nothing more than v lock w o k cared ini a cast-i onl box of peculiar shape. .Butn it. neverthleless is at very mysterits lookiiig affir to those not knowing hat it is. Ill luct a speed re:corder inigiht readily pia.s fIor an in ferual machine, ami to doubt they are considered as such by all ta in liimen who are obliged to tolerate them on their trains. As hts been said, Fred walked into Lte wathnatker's, and pltcing the re corder on the couiter was surprised to see the old gentleman point towaral the door. Not exactly uanderstatndaug wlat this Imant, Fred (opened'( his~ uiouth to htatte hIs errandcl, anti wais stil1 iorei' its tonishied to hiear llans exclahni in it ver y dietermiined tone: "'Took it owut I'' "I1 wanut to have it fixed,'' said Fred. "'1.ole you1, tooik it owut i"'said litans. "'Let mec showv you thme eleck,"' said Fred, proecedinmg to openi the box. '"No elock there I'" repliedi lIlais. "1 Lole y'ou took it owuLt !"' "'Why, yes t,hereo is" exp)OStul.itedt Fred, "J.ust look here,'' and lie made it . move to openi thme box, lbut hiians hleadedl hinu oil. Jerking an olId musktlet,i frm undicer the countebr, he levoeled It at, t.he atstonishied porter iand yelled: "M~ein Got, is a 1 iinnel I tole you took It ownmt I Yon can't blay onyv such dricks ofer imch Unad now I tole youi took it ewnt or I plows your tatm hiet, Fred took it out. Tho Miyster'ious Lenther ihag. n the Quartier P'igalle, amid one of the actors is a respectable nman who onters the establisninent, rel reshesa himiself' 'with a "'consommat ion,'" leaves a black < I Iceather bag inu charg~e ohf the propricer, ~~ I and dlepani a p)romising 80oon to return rf I ~ and claIm his propert.y. Thek day ad vanc~es, the cafe Is crowded with uato. mers, and1( all goes on as usual until complaIn ts, first. mauttered here mind there, become loud and general that, the i lace Is peCrvaded by a horrIble smell. There vcanm be no doubt.aiibout It., for even time "'patron"' aceknowledIges that somiet.hilng is w rong~ someowhnere, and, what is worse, becominag tuore and more wronig every houtr. l)lgent sarch follows, and by tihe proc'ass of following their noses, the h unte is comec Supon tihe resp)etaible p)erson's bliack 1bag, At once a hiorr ible suspiIion seizes every mind. No doubt. thme bag onatailis human renmmlns I11 an advatne ed stage of dlecomipositioli, andl onie anmd all refuse to touch it. Th'le case is for t,he police, and spleedily at Commilssar'y, attenided by twvo genidarmnes, appears upon time beine. ''here is the lacik bag ; there, stIll niore enmhatlently, Is the awful smell, and there Is the man to open the one and dliscov'er the cause of the other in the name of the~ law. So, holding their noses, all gather roun d the piecc dl'accusation. Thme fats tenigs are quikly umidone, and( the '1 eager hands of. the CommIssary expos es to view--a somewhat ancient Livarot eheese. A Gontllo Stimuaina la Imparted to the kidney's and bladder by llostetter's Ijitter's which is ,inuet eful In overcoming torpmd.ty of those organsu. 13esides infudlng more actlvity finito them, thIs exceh lent tonie ondlowai themn with addtitional vigor and enables them the letter to undm~ergo time wear and tear of the ihahrging fa;etion i posed upon thon m b nature. Mtoreover, as t.bey are th.e hamne) for the escapo of certain 4' ~impuritee. from time bleod, it li.oreasos thir neefalo s b strenthon;ng~ anid healthfull atimilting hem. ni cortain morbid conidi tlons of. eo mmprtrmt organs, they fall Into a slugish stato, which is thin usual precursor of dsease. What lhen cain be of greater sot vloo than nedicino which imnpol them greater aOtli vl'en sl0thint ? No nialadi6 sre more perilousa (lhan those whioh affect the 29 die i n e wlhq sverte thes AGRICULTURE. FEEDIxo Cows IN PASTUitE.--On ad vantage in solling cattle Is that, when the work is properly done, the animals always have it sullclency of food, and If they are c('.'s In mIlk, they will give a larger product than Ifallowed to roa1 and depetd upon what they can get. At some time of year pastures are apt to be short, and to grow poorer uentIl snow comes and the stock Is put Into winter-quarters. Urass makes little growth after the first of Outeber. but. cattle are often kept at pisture till De cenber. During these two months Ihey roam over the fields soiling what ever feed there happens to be, and of ten animals are nearly starved, becaus3 it has not come to the tfMie of year wli in farners deoem It necessary to feed. ''ils is a mistaken polly. At any time when pastures begin to fail, stuck should be fed, and with all they can eat. A piece of drilled curn is excellent ear ly in the seatsont; llut if this has not been provided, some corn-meal, or a mixture of corn meal and wheat bran will be found admirable. It is real economy not to let cows fall in their mhilk through lack of feed-if the flow as checked, it cannot. be re-established to its previous aniount by high feeding afterwalds. A cow half dried by be ing stinlted in the fall, will not hold to her milk nearly so well through the winter. Low as dairy products have been, it pays to feed cows well. Get t1ig the bulk of their food In the pas tire, what Is given in addition goes malinly to increase the inilk, butter and cheese product. There is also a natur al gain l rota in'"reased value of manure Imade from cows which are fed lin pas ture. It Is, In fte, one of the best maean1s of enrichIng at farm to make It carry all the stock it will bear and buy feed as needed whet the home-grown supply is short. in thils way the nun ber of cows' a place wIll carry can soon be so largely increased that the farm will be well able to maintain its own fertility. On the other hanld, very close pasturing lin the fall should be avoided so far as possible. It Is better always with clover and timothy to leave some growth in the fall as a win ter protection for the roots. Fa.n Now.-All young stock, se pecialily calves, colts and lambs, should be e:.refully looked after and not al lowed to lhll away in the least. So ltlug as the stock Is growing all wlil he well; to keep theta growing they lnust have some feed at night, howev er good the pasture is at this season. Where oats are plenty this Is the bost feed that can be given, If oats cost too much light, wheat may be given, or light wheat and corn may be ground togr,her in equal proportio1ls. Corn macul or brain is excellent, In the pro portion of one bushel of bran or shorts to one bushel of meal. Feed grai an light ly at. first and increase It graduailly as the season advances and all through the winter, and uintil grass is flush next, spring, feed elnugh so that, the young animals will continue to grow. This is the cheapest and best way to latke good stock. It Is poor econnmy to let. ttiestock grow thin in the wanter with a view that they will make up for it, next sulammer. They never do. It takes a given quantity cf feed to make a pouhndl of flesh. A certain portion of the feed given goes toward sunpport,ing t.he natnrat waste. It' only enonghl is given to support this waste the farlmer ieeds for nothing, No farmer ever made money by starving young stock, Ilor In allowing mnore natured animanala to lose the flish gained In the summer durlig the next iv Inter. NoTFs FOR THaa QICAIlD AND) GAiR auix.-liini any portionis of the couniitry, there has been such ani excess of rina, c.i, aartiilla waterIng has nIot,sugges at lI self. Tihe sutumor of last year, as wel Ias) the one0 juLst past, having bleeln usually uanoist, there Ia the g reat er probabiltty that thte comning one wvillC be day. T.lhere axe fuiw localities that do hot have thiIr years of drouth, and whenm tihe f,tellitIes are at hand, there should always bo provIsion for irriga, tiont. It emay be that wat.orling iil be really needed but onice ini three or~ five years t I s this uncer taIuty that inakea it all the more necessary tio be pirepaired for drout hi when It (1008 conme. E"very expe'rienicert fruit grower has knaownx seasWOns whena ani aibundanlce of water would have given him a yield of straw.. berrIes, the piroihts on1 whieh would hxave pidt for ia mucih lairger ouatlaty thani Ia ordiniarily required to p)rovide mieanis to irrigate the whole gaurden ; anld so with other crops. Ini our uancertaini cllmate, tile control of water In both dlirect,lons Is racesary to the best sue ess, Abilit,y to remmove excess by dralanage, anid to stupply the dhelleier.cy by irrigatlon, give the einterprisinug cultivator a great ad(vantiage over the one0 wvho "taikes thxings as they3 00111.'' October Is a miost favorable mont.h for all work requirIng the removal of earth, and such imiproveimen ts as roadI making, grading, etc., are not only3 more cure of being made, but they will be better donme then thanii In the busy', but oftenl cold and1( cihrerless theys of sprinig. Bharrels nmade of paste-boardl have beent introdiuced for the packing away of woolens and furs. Thes0e areo seamtless and~( regarded as amotha proof. Thme headi wi'hieh lts downvi snugly, is the only available enatraiice for t.i mothi,andl( dl rectionls are given to p)aste a layer of brown paperift over thIs almost invisible line whena the barrel Ir paIckedi. IT'riakes a personi 'eel sadl to hear a cryIng baby, sulhl'mg probably from some1 slIght pain, whIch could be easily relIeved by the use of D)r. Bull's liaby Syrup, whteh Is for sale at all diruig stores. WEl 110 not believe in medicine for children,but we do belIeve in Dr. flli's Baby Syrup anId assort that no faily shiould he wvithout it. A I,any's Wran.-"Oh, hjowt I do i s m ny skin was as clear a Vi vora,' sal.l a lady to hemr fraiend. ''You enni enisiiy makeh~ it so,"an weredit thm Ile friemn. " Ieow ?'' Ihuquimed ate i ret lady. "'13y utsing I 11: flter's, thiat. n1u11kes pure rich balood ande blroimn! 'g Ii 'ilthi. It dIl for me, as y'ou obAr'ro."' ttead or It. (consumnpton cure4. AN old physician, retlred from prao tice having had placed in hits haindsby an East lindia jtil9tenar'ythp 'frmtutla of a sImple vegetable remnedy for the spoeedy anad p)ermanenlt cure for Cona. sumptlon Br'onchiitts, Cataurrh, Asthmna anId all 'Ehlroat anti Lung Ai'ectioms,' also a positIve and rad leah cure for Net vous Debility and all Nervouis Com.. plaints, after havinig tested( its wonider' fui0iuratye powers In thoutsands. of cases, has felt, It his dluty to make it. knew to his sun'inag fellows. Actu ated by' this tulotive aad a dlesire to re lieve huimaug suunering. I wIll send free of' charge to all who'desIre'It thIs rt with full dirct,o'as for preparing hJd usmng. Sent by mall by addressing with tm,nuigtis paper, W. W. H;nwin ba Jneatm tem a.r DO.MLMT'IC. IIOUKIOWNO Hrwis.--Especiail,y to those of small means and who keep but one servant. Don't have com pany ,to dinner on washing and ironing days. Don't wash on Mlitlay. Take that day for washling windows, cleaning silver, extra sweepilg, etc. This, no doubt, Is very unothtlo'tox, but If altl the cleans ing is put off until the washing and Ironing are done. these things are cro%i ded together, and by Saturday there le a general rush of work. Per h1ips m01110 very excellent hiou=ekeeper will say, "There Is no need of' hurry. my dear, If every thing ailts its place and is kept, in I :'' buIt remember lain writing abouit famiIes with one ser vant only, aidill whore the lady does not help (do the work. Under these cr cutustances, I deny that work can al ways be done with that method as when apportioned out to two or more. The one girl is constantly called off from one thinsg to do attior; but if the cleaning is dolle at the beginning and end of the week, putting the washilg and ironing between, It will come about that more clean lng is accompllsh ed-you have the good of your girl for extras on Monday, and she does not feel so driven, herself. Now, don't try washing ott Tuesday, tunless you want to; but, if you do, I believe you will gain by It. If you invite friends to pass it week or more with you, try to fix the time of the visit to begin the day ofter the Ironing Is done. Your girl feels a weight off her mind, has time to cook the meals better, and you will iid her a much more willing attenl dant upon your gatests. )on 't have bcefsteak for dinner ont washing- or iroling days-arrange to have some thing you can roast in the oven, or else have cold meat. Don't have fried or bolled 118h on wasiniIg Or ironiing days The smell sticks, and your clothes will not be sweet: besides, the broiler and frying-pan take longer to clean. Don't have spinach, peas, string-beans. or applesauce on washling or ironing days. All these good things take Lime to pre pare, and can be avoided as well as not. If it Is asked what, to have, let ue suggest corn-beef, roast meat of any kind, cold meat, baked white andl(] sweet potatoes, maccuaroi, boiled rice, ilarsnlipS, sweet Corn, stewed tomiatoes, anly canned vegetables in winter. If you don't wash on Monday, take that for heefsteak. chops, veal cut.lets, liver anId bacon, fr'iedl han and eggs, etc. If you have cold meat left Iroml, Sunday, save it for Tuesday 's dinner. I say notliing about tdessets-the one girl may be able to make soei simple ones, but in 8saying the lady of the Iaouse does no w'ork, I except this departmient. She will fid it both pleasant, easy, and econonlcal to attend to it hcrsel1'. Net ther do I call dusting work, and strong ly advise her to do all she can of it, both in tile cause of cleatnliness and to protect hter brie-a-brac. Of course there is much that a lady lust do about her house to. have it neat and attractive, but,1 do not call t his actual work. It. Is rather laying the hand of taste and adaptation upo ha11r belong Ings, and so making her lomte hariuo niots and Indivdlual. Doixc up Suiwrrs.-A shirt-board for Irolaing Is a iiecessity in every well regulaitti failylv. This shoildl be cov cred with at. least two thicknesses of 1)lnkets, and have lie Ironing sheet, also double, smoothly pinned over it. so that it cannot Plip. Keep wax tied Itll)p i a rag to rub the iron. The pol is)t of collars, etc., done ti at large 1a8t1iries is givenl by - means of a pol IfhiIng-iroin and I by lini.t (fF mutich rub. bh11g. It may be done by auy goo01 launIdress, bult it Lakes muciih tIme, anti Is learfrmilly hard on the linlen. Sper maliCeti atilded In smiall quaniititles to thc starch gives ai pretty gioss. We ill Sert tis recipe :-Melt 'ntethier with 1 gentle heat, one ouince ilte wax ant1 Iwo 01unces of speria~ceti: priepare in t,he usual1 way a suilleien t quaintl t.y o. sirmch for a doz'~'en bosoms ; put 1into 11 a pie0ce of this enntnlel the sIze of a ha1. zel-numt. Thbis gives a beaut.ifutl polish. ROCx CRECAM.-Boil a teaclIpfCul Of th~e best rice till qiteL solt in 1new 11ullk, swveetenied with iowdered loaf sugvar, anid p)i)e 1t1h0on a dIsh ; l.y on it, In difi'eren t laces1, squanroe ltino eithei culrran t, Jelly or plreservedl I rulit of any kind ; beat iup thme .Avltes of li ve eggs ta) a stinl' t'roth, with a little' powder'et sugar, and flavor withI ora.ige-flowei w%ater or vaiillaht; add1( to this, whli beatten very stinl, about a tablespoonftul of rieh Cr0eam1 anid dIrop it over the i lee, giving It the formi of a rock of sno0w. Th'is will be foutnd to be a very oramnental as well as delicious dish for a supper table.. Coi.onxD SIr,K 11ANDRCIIWF.-tl ordler to p)roperly wvashi coloredi slk hlandikerchiefs msake a good sudsl in lukewarm wvater in wvhich a little bit of carbonate of ammonia ha' been (hR solved rub the handkercbief's lightly in the hand1( utiil all the spots have dis applearedi, thlen rinlse thlemi in litkewarmi water, and( squeeze themn) dr tiy as po0s sible. T1ake hold of tile twvo corner. and1( shatke andl smnp each one for a few~ llmites. Roll in a soft towel 11 ghity, laying tile hamnd.kerchi'f flat on the towel at first, sqtueeze tightly, andi rori SQUEAK INO liO-r.-Oil tile soles tho roulghly withI tanl)ners' oil. Piraee thet:1 near.,the'flre for an hour, thien repeat the op)eration until they wiill nIot re tain m~ore oil. The next (liy rub ofl all oil, and wvear them for the firsttlme out of doiOO', ini the (thist, if ploss'ible. CUP UAKN.-Fouir etups of flotir, toiul oggs,th ree cups of sugar, one of britter, ulp (of nmiik, two tesploonlfUS of yeast5 powder 01r 01ne 0111) of sodha. To CLGAN 8PoNoi.-IIinse two 01 three times in sea-wvater. "VxarINM" sys a1 Bloston physl.. 01lan "has 110 equal as a blood putriller. Hlearing of' Its many wondherful eures, afteir all othier' remm:eiiles. had failed, I visliedi the laborhatory anid conyVinedd( myself of ,'t$ geniniie ..mecrIl. 4t.,a hpepared froml bariks, roots amth ibrbs each of whmieh is highly ell'eetive, amlpI they inre compoundisted in s t itl Ii mani. nor1 as to prodiuice as toilsinig resuilts." TinUE eConomy, 1$ niot buiytlng.thi low est p)riced arflole. Thei best Is chenapest, Sn,with Dobbilns' Electric Soap, (madc by.OCragin & Co., PhIlad'a.,) It is besi andt 'dheap.e*t and we ask our readers t( test it for themselvyes.. FO 'BI1oSenrar, A s-rnma-r,"; ant1 C4tarr'hal Ut)p{litet, auitli Cotighs ain C 'idsj ".Lto10a's .Th'otachtal Trbohean m&girest remnarkableo curative ,.proper ties, .1mitationis are ofrol-ed for sale mianl ~f thoin areinjturiops. The ge>i tl "Jkqton's .I3rotzchiqU' Troch~~es are onyl ,s HUMOROUS. WoLbN'T BEr ON A SunEl TIlING. At n early lur a Randolph street sa lpon keeper, in Datroit, was called to W'att upon a customer who had lost an eye, stlfered a broken nose, an.d was otherwise spoiled to take the part of Apollo on lfe's stage. Ite was a stran ger, but he was very easy to get ac qnainted vith. "What kind of folks have von got In this town ?" he suddenly inquired as he0 sipped his beer. "Wel,a purty go'd lot, I gtess," wits the reply. "IRatther soft, I guess, contcid the strangor. I might have made ten dollars Just now if it wasn't for my confounded conselentious scruples. 1ang itI I wish i conld be a little oft, like most other men, but I cain't. It wasnt't born in me to be tricky. "llow's that?'' said the saloonist. "Why, there's a chap in a saloon Just above here whio thinks he's smart. lie wanted to bet me that the windows in the back end of the Board of Trade building contained six panes of glass to i wi111(1ow. lie bluffed tne all around the room and shook a ten right tinder my nose, but lily conscience wouldn't let me bet on a sure thing. Ii I hadn't been strictly honest I could have taken his money ats slick as grease." "11ow ?" "Why, m1iy partner puttled in all that glass, aid there's eight paties to a winlow. I knew it all the time, and I could have bet on a sure thing, you seq. I soietimes wish I hadn't been brought up so strict, but perhaps it is the bust way'." Just then it second stranger dropped in. Seeing No. I he hauled outit a ton dollar bill, shook it at him and sneer lugly said: "You must be a taffy sort of a chap I When I Say anything I'm willing to back it, but you stieak around the woods ! "I.never bet on a sure thing I" calm ly replied the other. "I I took your bet I should simply rob you of ten Collars, aind lily consclene- woulu never let me rest." ".I'11 tell you wh.tt I'll do,'' said the saloon keeper, carelessly-"I'll make a little bet with you. I think there are eight panes to a window ; I'm will ing to bet teni dollars there are." After considerable "clawing off' the mtoney was put up and the two walked to the build:itg to count the panes. 'There were on-ly four to it window, and yet it took the saloonist an hour and a half to get the trick untangled so that he could coiprehend it. 1low Il E GOT RID OF IlIlM.-Au Irish mi -n bought it coupon ticket on the 5ilta Valley Railroad for Cincinnati, and when he had taken a Seat in the 1et1king-cir lighted i pipe with it. When Conductor clwptnan went thrm'gh the train to collect the tickets, lie asked the Ir!.hman for his fare. "Shure and I paid the oigent at Ports mouth for i ride to C incinnoti, and I'in after going there.'' "lut produce your ticket, or pity YoU ' fare," said Chapman. "I've paid me fare, sur, and I'im the boss man in Selota county. I cain from the best county in Ireland, and, by gumt, I am going to ride on these keers. You jist telegraph back to Iortsnonthl and ask the olgenl, if lie didin't sell IDennis McCarthy a ticket for Cincinnoti.'' Chapman hit upon the following expedient; At l.ucagville lie told Dennis that he would telegraph to Portsmouth and see if matters were as lie representei. At that station Chapman told the engineer to "'open her w Ide"' wthen hie saw the I rishiman and himself enter th telegraphl ellce. The contductor' followed thle man11 htito the te leg ra p)ti oliec, an d, as Li,ho tl n started, jump i d on the rear platform, leaving the Irishmuant rubbing his eyes. -' TuE youtng folks wvere talking about mtislakes it courtship. wvhen Unicle Job broke In wIth theo declaration that "there was lnt aiiy such thing; for,'' said lie, "'nobody ever~ makes any mis takes wyorth 1menti oning in cour'tshtip. It's atfter t.he COtirtslhp's over' aird( the lover's have been married that the hurtful mistakes begIn.'" "'Well, un cle," said one of his pretty nieces, '"what's tihe moral of all that!'' "The mioral. I'" elaltmed Uncle Job. "Wht is the ltmral? "WVhy I s'p)ose the mor alis, keep) on courtIn' I" TrHF.RtE are more watches worn In tihe Uited States tIhan In any other coun-' try, 01 coutrse they people have a better time. TuERHE ha a young lady In Olive street who followvs the fashions so olosely that she w illl not eat Oysters unless they are scalloped. TnE (differenco between a pocket measure and a vegetarain is: One Is a foot rule, ando the other Is a rool f'ool, Is the knot'in the p)orker's tail a pig sty._____ A TIE game-Marr'iage. TuosE who use Carbolne, as now Improved andf perifcOted tihe greait Pe trol Cum hair renewer, are always dits tingutished by the beautiful soft text ure of the hair produced by the use of' the most exquisit.e of all toilet prepara tIons. CAUs E A xt) EirmcTz.--The male. cause of ner'voltsness Is -lidIgstor,9i hi~at is cautsed by wveakness 0f tile at6lrrhi'. Noon 01cain have soundiu nerves and good health wvithouit using 1IIop Illttel-'s to strengthen the stomtachm, purlify the blood, and keep t he lIver antd kidneys actIve, to carry oil' all the poIsonous anld waste miatter of t,he systemn. See other column. Do A Olever Thing for yotur wlfo. Silo (10e8 many for you bakes, cooks, scrubs and( miend1s, .Her work Is never done. Get from your groe,r a package .00., Gilt-Edge Butter' .Mkker.Ibr ten pet cent. more butter; and of a color tat .she will be proud of. The valuable book, "llints to Btt ter-Makers,"ls gIven away by all store keepers. NOVA Posr O()rhch, Ashland Cio. 0. May 28th. 1879. BUTTER IMPROVEMENT Co., Gentlecac: My -attention was callbd by your corr'espondent of Elyria, Mr. lloynton, to yottr GIlt-Edge lhtitter Ma ker, and wished me to give it a trial. We churned one gallon of creafn ac cording to your directions in yotmr let ter to Mr. Boynton, with the .follow lng result, time of chttrnlng 12 Otinutos 3X. lbs., color 'good and qualIty far bettetr than antything that I have tried previously. I hatve been entgagedl in tihe dairy busine ss meireor less 15 years. - Also took of tite same cam, thte same timeQ Atnd fromn the tame bulk, omilttin g youf w.6tder, ga per directins, wIth th~ ol1oving;resilt, time of chi turning 20 nullmwtes, 8 poumJIlP, ftilihty infert Qr, Bhi0t JC wyhnt is.tr0(ulmia int our lIpark Ot. "I would t urtherm ay, I m'ule a see ond trIal wIth about tIhe same result. C. ..v AN 4MANN. , A Ponnsylvanla Putnam. Jerry G reening Is one of the best hunters in Eastern Pennsylvania, and his aiventures with panthers, wild cats, bears, and deer, are pretty well know n all over the country. A few days ago Jerry started out on a grand bear hunt. lie took enough provisions in his knap sack to last him three or four days. The first day he killed a flue four pronged buck, which he dressed and hung up in a tree, out of the reach of wild anifnals. He built a fire a short distance from where he had hung the buck, and after making a hearty sup per, rolled himself up in his blanket with his feet toward- the fire. In the midst of the night he was awakened by a loud noise, and turning carefully over on his sidd, he discovered at large boar trying to pall the buck out of the tree. iTe got his rifle, and after taking careful aim, fired. The bear gave a loud growl ar.d gallopped off in the under brush. In the -morning Jerry saw blood-stains on the ground, and after following- the tracks some distance he came to the entrance of a cave in sonic rocks. In front of tiis cave was a large pool of blooal, and the hunter was con viaced that his game was within. lie procuredt a pit.e-knot, out of which he made a torch, anti after the nanner of Israel 'utnamn, he entereil the cave. The entrance was small, and lie was obliged to creep on his hands and knees, but as lie advanced the opening grew larger, till filnally Jerry could stand on his feet. lie was advancing cautiously, whoa sud<enly he heard a terrific growl, and before lie could draw his rifle the bear sprang upon him from behind a large boulder, Knocking him down and inilicting a severe wound In the shoulder with his claws. The torch which Jerry carried was extinguished, and the hunter was left to light for his life in tothl dlarkness.. He succeeded in reaching his hunting knife and dealt the bear a blow in the neck with the wea pon. 'The blood from the animal's wound spurted in Jerry's face, nearly blinding lilt. 'I'he bear released his hold anti miade for the mouth of the cave. .Jerry followed, but in the dark ness was unable to find his rille. lie nursited the bear, and Just outside of the cave another hand to hand battle took place. The struggle lasted about half an hour, and after the bear had succeeded in nearly stripping Greening of his clothing and had Inflicted sever al more wounls, he was dispatched. Jerry procurerl another pine knot anti reentered the cave, and procured his rifle. li the farthest corner of the cave Jerry found three little cubs, not larger than kitto:is, which he took home with hiin to raise as pets. Greening says that the bottom of the cave, In the back corner, was completely covered with bones of sheep and pigs. A NUMan of girls In a neighboring town organilzed a charitable and be. nevolentt a- uciation, and the father of one of' then gave her twenty-five dot lars to help along. in the good work. She added seventy-five dollars to her father's contribution and relieved a great deal of' distress by purchasing herself a sealskin sacque. A girl with a new sealskini sacque can rendler more assistance to the deserving poor than one who, is obliged to wear her last winter's tihirty-dlollar coat. Timel.y Discovery. "Great men are not aTways wleo, neither de tho agted un,d*-rtand jua -Iment. "-Job. Tis aflhjeted patriarch might have known of the useloss and pai f'ul treatment of ' Emorods' in his own timoi, but his words would have been even tunre applicable had his prophetic eye looaked do.wn the long vista of medical his tory' andl wit a'ossed theocruel. absurd and in'r.. feetual treatmnt of Piles by the mainy schools of "great anid ased p)rofessore." nntil~ at last ia dlisgusted( doctor p onounced pilcs ''the oppro b)rmm of the art. Dr. Silsboo has put to shame~, by the slimpiloity and excellence of his great pile rome'.ly, not only the whole family of quack nioitrum4, whose name is legion. but the pretendeda wv adom of the medical profes, sien. This A,nukesia (or.ple remedy), Is sim ple and * asy of application, gives instant re 1lief, and by comning the merits ofta poultice to soothe. su instrument to hold up and com press the tumor-. au-! a skilfully devised medi cine. appliedl directly to the diseased parts ul timately oturos the worst eases of piles and keeps them cured. Ilalf a million of persons pronounce A nake'sis tihe most beneficent dis covery of the ago, and we believe them. Aa kesis, Dr. 8. Sisbee's External P'ile Remedy is soldl by all first-class druggists. Price ei 00. lBamplos mailed free to all sufferers by P. iNeust aed or & Co., Box 8916, Now York. IF YOU ARE NERvoUS AND DEPREKssED take HOOFL,AND'sI (IEnMAZN BlrrTaes. Is'8rLTJ/E Totter Ointment will care Bore Eyelids. t'oro Nose. Barber's Itch on the face, or Grocer's Itoh on the hands. It never falle. 50 cents per, box. sent by mail for 00 cents. Johnston, IR9lloway & Co., 002 Arcn St., Phile.. Pa. 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ILANDREITH * 140145, *1 & 25 B.8S1XIi 8treet DIPHTHERiA!!I Johinson's Anodyne LinIhment will posi. tively prevent tlts terrIble disease,- ad .will Posi irey crenine ca in ton. infromtilo thtwl yae many lives sont free by mAll. Doat deay d A mer t wh?rQveintl: z la bettor I. S. 5ORlNsoN & Co., Rnmaer, lEe, 1'hoe. maswerin 'n AdYet ens wiI onr.'.mow uba.h A&'.vema. 534 . thystedpas VEGETINE. NEIV(U)IS )EBILl''Y. Nerf<"inir Debfltty uai<t h10e'-01CMM I i tm1ost nIl cases sleelessnesss SylptOnl of sonme o1 her disease, and can oniy be relnedeit b'y the removal of the latter. It fretuently, however, form s so proilnnt a featurO na to eilder It, nece.ssary to be treatd t as an originalI dt,as'. in! oi.so mental ltxclteunent cont Inctld i-p to the )erlod or goinm to vst. sedentltry i bits, the labltual ust of colfee, also weakness tit the digestlve organs, are fillient e s of tils t-ouble. Thebes nnd slielct, rem"d1' is VIi8''rINiix and any i)er.ot who I annt, sleep nights should t ale It a duty to keep a bottle of tIlls King of Ienuedies always In I le house, aint to take a good t.oso of it Ju"t before retiring for the night. It will be sure to provO Nature's sweet restorer, and to I lve to the patlent, that efrehting sleep which Overy i wtried frano Slituis so mluch in need of. For rnrill chlllrot allileted with winId, undult1 exclit etnOit, and the tgonies which accotnpainy dillictuit. leething, notalnl will be toind saler or bet ter than a ew dr-ops of V.O:' INV It will ti Once I edtorolillet to the ierVots Systel, amlt give iA' tJI a nuttl Iliii and eaiy slumber. A-thougl V11 .TINx coil ttins not 010 partlClo of optun or ttlter narcot Ic in any shapo or form, it, yet has it lost soottliig ctli CL oil the whole Systein, atti n orks in tot Juntion with Natuuro to give reiler. See toI Inlonltas. N ERVO US I EB13LITY. Rev. 0. 1'. Walker says: I'tov aDNCIi, It. I., 104 TiRANsIT STItHtlT. Mit 11. It. t3VsyxNs, ESq. . I feel bound to express with nV :.ignaturo the high v:tluoi place upon youtr VEOETxN. Mly fa intly have :sed it for I lie last Lw i years. In IeRI vots debility it is invaluaulo, and I recoi mend It. to all who mlay need alu ivigorattig, ronot ating tonic. 0. '1'. WA LK Et, Formerly Pastor of owdointitrl .'e Church, Boston. Dipepsin, Nervosnel s tnd I OIeral lebtlily. M. I INCINNATI, 0., April 9, 1877. Mil. it. RI. STKVRN9R: n-t .Sir-1 have used several botl les of Vege. tine for 1)y.pep-Itt h. 1,:rirrauuns and Gt nral Dead4.V, atd I cln truly say), I tever had a reoe,ly so ur in its iolecets; thoreforo 1 may rocomeoud It to all sufferers. W. L. ni:L.L, Walnut Hillis. 41 Court Street. V'E:G T1'I N 10, ltFt'AthD BY H. 11. MTEVENS, IOmtot, diatu. 'egetine is Sold by all Druggists ALBRECHT & CO.'S PIANOS. LEADING GltAND, SQUAlRS PjIILA. MAKE. - ANt UPItIO1l'T. AWARDED LOWEST PRlICES. CENTENNIAL FULL OUAR&NTEI. PRIZE MEDAL. 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I Will prodltco 9.oo In InerkiNo uts~ aIry1laidl, togethdi with 1tMag "g,TLJnDGu EAKtRt" VtIttd Mi Ooeltitoked.: hVwdeVU.td: tha Oedderai Efoto.kdepersnAsk dbit dealo% for Hinute toiJlIuter4fakit?s or 'ibud Miamp -to% usot adi else,K lb., fit 95 otto; ZijatKo(Igengg lp)S, y at BfAvng .y bnylhg tag,isrgy~9~q ..,e *' BUTTER IMPRoVEMNT . rp'