The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 08, 1880, Image 4
A Vacillitting Hfear.
My negro gardener cate to me one
evening i great alarm, and stated that hia
twinl sois, Slango and Citingo, had taken
out his gun thati moring, arnd had been
missing eyer since. I at once loaded my
rifle, loosed iny Cuban bloodhound, and
followed theI man to his hut. There I pult.
the dog upon tle boy's scent, following oni
horseback imyself.
It turned out that the young scanp had
gone on the trail of a large bear, though
they were only thirteen years old, and th;
father had often warned them not to iled
die with wild beasts. They began their
adventtuire y titiing the ear, but vilded,
as often happens, lin being iuited by the
bear ; for Bruin had turned npon them,atid
chased them so hard that they were fatin to
drop their gur:s and take to a tree.
It' Was a sVCa1More of peCuiliar shalpi)e,
sending forth from its stem many small,
but. only two large, branches. These two
were someithirty feet from the ground,and
stretched almost horizontally In opposite
directions. They were as the twin broth
ers themselves. Chango took refuge on
one of those, Mango on tile other.
The bear hugged the tree till he had
climbed as far as the fork. here ie! hesi
tated ti Instant, and then began to creep
along tie branch which supported chango.
The beast advanced slowly and gingerly,
sinking his claws into the bark at every
step, anild not dependilig too 1much0 uponl his
balancing powers.
Clango's position was n6w far from
pleasant. . It was useless to pla the trick
-wel knbwn to bear-hiunter4-5f enticing
the ailnial out to a point where the branch
would y1eld beneath its great weight, for
thele wats noldhier branch within Changor'S
reach, by catching which lie oild save
lihnself from at deadly fall,--thirty feet
sheer.
Three more steps, and the hear would be
upon hin,or hie would be upon the ground.
Brave as the boy was, his teeth chat.tered.
At this moment, alngo, nerved to hero.
lam by his brother's peril, moved rapidly
from the opposite limb of tie tree. Step
ping behind the hear, ie graspeI witI oW
hand a small higher bough, which extended
to whre ie Rlood, butII not to where his
brother laY ; wit It the other hanid, lie seized
the animal firmly by its stumpy tail. h'le
bear tiurnedI to punish his rash assailant ;
but, angry as lie was, he I inict Cauitioiusly,
It was no eay task to right-abotit-face. on
a bratich which already had begm to tremt
ble and sway beieith his weigilt.
Chango was saved, for the hear evidently
had transferred his aninosity to Maigo,
Wh1om1 he pursued stel) by step, toward the
extremity of the other lhmb. ut. Chango
was not the boy to leave his brother and
rescuer in the lurch. Waiting until tihe
eurazed bruto was wcl elllarked upon
Mango's branch, lie pulled its tail, as he
hand seen his brother do beforr. Again
.liin turned awkwardly, and resimed the
interrupted chase of Chango.
The twins continued their tacties with
sutccess. Whenever the bear was well ad
vianced onl one limub, and dangerousqly close
to one twinl, the otlier twinl would sally
front the other limb and Itull his tall. The
silly an11iimal a0 ways would yield to his latest
l1#0se of wrath, and suffer himisel' to be
diverted from the cieeIy who was almmost
in his clutches.
After two hours of (itappointlent, lie
learned his mistake. lie was now for tile
tenth time, on .11han1go's branch, and very
near him. In vail Mango dr-agge(d his
hinder extremity; he kept grimly oni till
Ilango, forced to ethoose h tweel let IlIlg go
the brute's til or the higher bllihIl whticlh
enII'ed lint" to keel) his feet, let go the
former.
Chango could nrPw retrent n rmat her, and
was ham il a yard bmeyontd the hear's rIech.
Th'le branchl was swayhlig mlore than111ever, and
lie bieast scentued quito atware thait he mlight,
tax its strenmgthi tooi far. After a pauilse, lie
adivaniced one of his fore foet a quarter of a
yardl. To increalse the hear's ditliulty in
iteizinig hiim, the terrified boy let hlimlself
dIown' andiu swunmg n~ itht his hlands fromt tihe
bou,gih.
i1 ewasR hattiginig iln suspense beCtween
t,wo f'right fu ldeat his. li s heairt wvas sinik
lng, is ftingers were r'elaxinig.
Tihlenl,thie deep bauying of ai hound1( struck
his ear, anid his hands algin closed firmly
upon1 thme branchi~. hlit a momencit a b)lood
hound and ai hiorsemanu sprang thlrough thte
underwood.
Chtango hmeld on like grim dleathi-hiebd on
till lhe hieuird the shmarp repoirt of a rille ring
ilg throuigh the air ;lhehi on till the hfaling
car(acs of thet bear palss'(ed before his eyes;
held oin till 1 had1( climbedt~ the tree, crawvled
along t he braneh, and, grasping is wvearied
wr'ist, hiad assIsted hinm to get hack to the
fork of t.he tree and1( rest a bit1.
If that bear had only3 understood In timec
that a 1boy in the hand is worth two in the
bu%h, he mnight have lengithened his days
and( gone downi in hionocr to thme grave I
Whaiit Aiui,ul n) ho Tuttght to Do.
An Idea of whant one man can do inl de.
veloping t he umental powers oIf aimaluts may
be gain&'d fio a111 study of thte feats whtich
rcsultedl fromt lhe habors of hlisset, the ani1
mal traine(r or teacher of P'erth. In hIs
hlands aninmals of time mos51 tdiveire genera
and species, iniinmg such an intractable
typeC a the pig beenmue pliant, obedient
-good-natu ied. Among the( varied acc'omn
lhshmnents acquired by his pluipls were
-witinug, arithmnetic, spelling namitest, playing
I unes on time dtuleimer, and telling hiome on
tIhe clock. 'lie ourang has beern t aught to
'wait on table and perfrmt othe1r houtsehold
oilees belonginmg to hkios servanta. A
chlimipanzece has1 been trainled to feud and
attend a biaker's oven tire on board ship, to
act as galley firetman, regu'ating t lie impera
ture. A wveli-knownt female chuimtpanz.ee,
in the Loitdon Zoological Gamrdens, ate hier
egg witht a spoou1 amt took her grog daily,
uxhng the beverage herself. She could
heck and unlock a door or drmawer, coutld
thre, any needle, and is described a1s
shlaking hands it a very cordilal mnannetr
with chikiren. In tatkiing herm mleals she
used knife, fork,spoon, drinkmig cup with
thle same enso as a hutimlan bein. T1he
chacma baboon 10 hi een tatughit to blow
bellows and to dIrive teamis of wagon houses.
Other baboons have acted as torch-bearers,
and1(, were employed as woktmen, or arti
zens by the Egy'ptians fotur thousanld yearsa
ago. Large apes are now regularuly en
-gaged In the Stratits settk-ments to p)ull
cocoanuits, being limported from Achleen in
gangs like coolies, anmd are mairetd round(
owners. They climb the trees, select
sitialel fruit w itht great discrinimination1,and1
twist thd nut reound and roundt( until it falls.
Other anthlrop)old apes are said to be em
plO)yed att tile Cape it a nutmber of tiseful
labors of the house and fIld. On thipj
f~. board they help to reef and fui'l the saIls,
miake themseleves a bed with a raisedl pil
low, show an inclination for hadles, light a
fire and-cook food, (dust furnitme and clean
the floors. liastian saw it an English
man-of-war an ape sitting among the sail
ors sen Ing as zealotusly its they.
-One hun1rted thoursand sheep are
f oxed in.Coleman countty, Texas.
-Teant nutal value of the a pple crop
of' the Unaited States Is $01,000,000O.
--One estate in Calfort ta Is hatlf tlie
ase of the state of Rhlode Island.
---Forty thioutsand railroadi ties were
gathered in Monroe county, Pa,, in
v879
FARM AND GARDEN.
3nooSI COnN CITURE.--This crol
likes a rich soil. The selection shoulk
be as free from weeds as possible, a
the small and tender plant at fIrsi
grows slowly and will be swamped b3
the qi4oker-growig grass and weeds
Wicre the weeds have been kept dowu
for t nnmber of years broom corn Ca
bo cultivated for several siccessiv(
years. A clover sod, turned undej
early, makes a first-rate bed for th(
broomli cern. When sod Is to be plant.
ed, some prefer to tut n it the Juno be
fore planting, saind thon give it a re
plowing in the Spring. On poor sollv
iay well-rotted manuirc, will benelli
the crop. The fa.rmer should be the
judge of when and flow to use It. The
fertilizer, wlhatcver Is used. should be
thoroughly harrowed into the surfitce
soll before planting. Some plant in
hills, but for general cultivation drill
planting Is generally practiced. The
plant,iug may be done with adrill, or by
hand, in rows three and a half to four
lect apat t, and running north and
iouth. ii hand-dropping, shallow fur
rows are marked out. with at small plOw,
iud the seeds dropped In a contitanuous
row two Inches apart, or at intervals,
five or six seeds every fifteen inches.
Cover with a light harro w or brush. A
planter drops and covers the seed at the
same titm. The (kiantity of seed per
acre varIes according to the quality,
and modo of planting. Of poor seed
more must Le used to Insure a stand.
With a good planter and good seed, at
bushel will plant fifteen acres about
two quarts to the acre. Generally
Lioublo this Is used, and some of the
planas thinned out to one platnt to every
thret inohes. As to time of plantiig,
It should be delayed till the ground Is
wairim. It Inay iollow directly after
Indian corn. The cultivation should
begin as soon as the plant gets above
grotad. The V. shaped harrow, with
Irolnt tooth removed, la as well sulted
for t,Ie early Cu1ltivat1on as any other
Implement. it may be provided with
Iandles, lIke a plow, to guide It. This
Amly ie used CIonce or twice, and the after
LItivation with whatever destroys
weeds and grass efeCtually until tne
corn beginis to bloom. 'lie market,
.lemands brush of a bright, greenisli
:olor, and to obtain this the corn should
me cut early-some say as soon as t,he
blooi beglins to ijil -as the brush will
Ae at better color and heavier then.
FAHM AND E4,)UrCATiON.--The farnier
should tilders4tad chieilistry,geology,
Llotany, zoology, mechanles, in order to
conaduct. his caliling intelligeni ly. Tills
ts beginntinag to be tadersiood by pIolIL
leal economists abroad. Even Ireland
;as over a indred Jarm schools. In1
-'alis country, w 1here alost tiuliversal
:ilture exists, the farmer is a constant
4tultit, aud 03 the help of li agrl
miltural paper, keeps thorotughly post
-d in all th lnew uiset,veries, and the
ecorded expe lences relating to lii call
rg. Tie first agrIealttral school was
oun ided by Fl'v len baa rg, in Swit ze liaid,
in I0. Tmhousams of pupils were
c .adiated there, giving to that country
Sgrea. an11td Iastinlg irampelis ill the pro
ess of cvilizItioln, inuelligenlce and
wvealtli. Oane ol' the dirst dittles under
iaken by the French, uider MueMalion,
11 1873, Was 10 orgatlZC asystem of ag
icultutral education. In 'russia there
SnoL. i province bit can boast.of Its ag
letusaral school land "mlodel fara.'
itich sweeping statements as these do
mjnjry. it is not true tha it a "farmer
;loulli itiderstandl lheist r l tI-y, geology,
oitarny, zoology and miechanies, in
>Iler to condu this calling Intelligent
y,'' and thila proof Is InI tLam fact that
here aite thaou.atnds of' very inteilgent,
prsons who know niothinlg of anty of
htese Lurgs-ramen whlo have motney it
heIr callliag, and11 whor have mnade it in
eligenitly in ft,hIs pursutit. Or course
ill these anenompili,hmtaenats at e useful,
but. thaey tire Julst, as usef'ul to the great
urmajority of runankinad ini other pursuilts
is Ira farinrg.
WArtu1rNa Cows.--lf you desire to
get, a large yield of rlih milk, give
yourt cow. every3 (day3 water slightly
altedl, Ina whlich brana has been sti rredi
it, t.he rate o, one quart, to two gallons1
of' water. You will litad, If you htave
not tled this daily pracatice, that your
eow will give twenty-live per cent.
more matilk irmmedlately under the ci
rents of' It, andt she wvill become so ac
eustonmed to the dilet ais to r'efuise te
dlrin k cleatr wa'ter, unless very thirsty.
Biut this maess she wvill drilnk arad ask
for more. Tiae amloutnt of thIs drinik
niecssary is ali ordinariy water pail ft.i
at ta timew, tiorninig, noon1, aand night.
MET:AmLIC sap-spouts are mnuch Su-'
p)er'ior to wooden ones, for they (do not)
told sap to turtu; sour. Cleanallness and
sweetness are among thte essentials In:
tire maaphe-sugar business.
IF' Lhe,oatsin thte t'ribs are pitched lnlt(
somte emapty hwy loft or bay, titey il
1be of' counsderable value for a mulch or
rlae strawberray bed or' around younga
f't uIt trees next summner.
A canoss betweena fne blooded lighti
Br-ahmtas and1( partridge Cocinis will
prtoduice the largest fowls known.
A short niotlee hats been publIshed b'
M1. P'rddaomm:e oan the niew vIolet colot
calle'd solutble violet, or anuthraenae vi
Llet. TLhtis compalounid 1 i0sclsel anaslog
aiis to gatileina, of wtlhch it is probatbly
t substitution prodtuct. It coantaitas ne(
nitrogen, and it is distiguishied farom
gal lema hby thae imipossibilllity of eonaver
itag it irato t(orulelin, aand by Its re8ls
raince to bo1lig soap-lye uponli Iltises
iniordarted w Ith iron and aluamia,as
well as by 1t4 great resistaance to the iu
Iliuence of' solar light.
Fr'om some r'ecent exp)eriments It is
sonsiderted dlesiable to make telegrap h
wire of ana ailloy of alumtiniium and ir'on.
Whille the wire can be made much
4nmaller thain thle p)resent giuage, it will
be mucht stronger, of less StuseeI tibilit3
to atmtospheri chiatnges. andi of' mu-'h
treater conductivity thaan the ordinaar3
To destroy huras itn wool, M1. Rene
L4eblante recommenicds, first, that thae
wool be thor-oughliy diried before it Is
freed fraoma thle gr-ease ; Recond, tha it ahe
wt(ol be p)ressedi beneath heavy rollers.
so tat the bttur aare crushaed, and,l
thalrd, that the wool he0 thetn treated in
EsBtaibiti Henata,rfulCo-operation
between the stomachi thao' lhver and the bowels.
if you want to Lauasah sick heasduaches, nerv
onenia sa a. d me-~ tal diespondoaicy. Upon rhe
vagor of thte lhat naumed organ tp ndis thei
yt od service of the two latter. Tnat Ilne
ntomiach e. Iloeteite r's littera, pure, appr ,y. d
by phbysielais, derived irom the best tbotanio
moures, eona Pnt.' to'ront the smjiome
nyhatf make the hires of neroum, bihious inva
lid, nierable. The very fontatain head of
uch troub e is feebleness of t gestton, for
which lit e ani inaotmparabhe, long estabatished
anti w.d hy celebrated remeidy. it builds ui
the eonati a uIon wheb shhak, ma by disease, sand
pr.toote it aan:malarial andi ether horfitml
indluens. rt s anagr< eable sp Iazer. a
nef tn atrenagtheing eord al for e conia
lbeont, and greatly mitigates the gather.n~
Imaft-natige o 'ag
HUMMIfOU".
Lp TiErvN is a young man whose hair
7 turned white in a 811ugle night under
8 the following circumstances. One night
't he 18 introduced to a lovaly glrl-oyes
f. like spring violets, and all that sort of
thing. After talking about nothing in
d particular for two hours, she Is per
suadea to go to church with Ilu oni
C, Sunday night. le buys a tighifitting
I pair of now kid gloves-number nin1le
a goes to strange a church-man comes
i around with a spittoon oi the end of a
0 stick. Violet eyes look at him, and she
it whispers. "Do give something to the
3, poor of the cherch." H[e rummages
ir about among the silver coin in his
It pantaloons pocket-can't find a nickel
8 -gloves too tight-perspiration lin tor
It rets on his chin-every body looks at
r him-crisIs approaches--swears he'll
I- give a dollar--jerks out his hand with
3 the coin and puts it into the box and
d leans back in the pew with a smile.
. Man with basket scowls and saying,
t "What's thi?" hand baek around ivory
6 faro chip which the young bud found
fin the Diamond the night before.
It JUDIC MAIRTIN decided at Bridgeport
c the other day that certain evidence was
0 Inadmnissiblo. The attorney took strong
exeption to the ruling, and Insisted
that it, was admissible. "I know, your
honor," said he, warmly, "that it is
proper evidence. Here I have been
r practicing at the bar for forty years, 4
and now I want to know if I am a fool ?"
r "That," quietly replied the court, '"Is
at qttestion of fact, and not of law, and
so I won't pass upon it, but will let tile 4
jury decide.
Ix a township up the Darling river
there is a lively soung Irish doctor.
Bertie Campbell, the squatter, drove
him out to the station to prescribe for I
0 hb sick overseer. Going through a
h1 mob of cattle, said the doctor, "By
e George I that's an old fellow," pointing.
to the bullock. "What the mischief tIo <
t you know about the ago of bullocks ?"
retorted the owner. "Sure there's the
brand on him,'' said the doctor, "B. C.
77."
Tun woman who can sit still and I
smilingly entertaii a male visitor, per
ceiviIg all the time that he has succeed I
ed in wriggling all the )luIS out of her I
new tidy, and is that precious moment i
calmnly Atting onit, and will be prob- i
ably for the next honr, is sure of a re- I
ward in the next world, if she does not
receive it in this.
N TtH poetical language of the Orient
i differs vastly from the plain, coninon
0 sense bruqueness of our own land. For
instance, Whenl a Persian ameets a friend
he says. "Thy visits are as rare as
0 flne days.'' But when an American
S omani sees a caller coming up jWe
front walk she remarks: "There I if
thre aiIn'G-that overlating Smith wo
uman agatin I" It is a big difference, in
0 form alt least.
EiimsoN says a iaii ought to carry
8 a peneil and note down thoughts of the
snoment. A youing manu who bought a
. silver pencil to be devoted to that pur
pose only, carried it seven years before
ho ilseovered that there was no0 lead in
l it.
o 11u % ent,, the o.her day, to inquire
- alter the health of tile Young diamnsel
who has charge of hiis neighbor's dairy
and when he aisked, "How's the milk
mind?" they slammnned the door in his
face and told hin to go and ask the
C , w amufactured the article.
"la it possible, miss, that you do not
nI know the names of some of your best
Irienads?"' Inaquired a gentlemani of a
lady. '"Certainly," se replaed ; ''1
don't evenm know what my own wyill be
-a year hence."
''TuxxC i a nothing like settiling
"down,"' said a retired merchant, coni
itidenasally, to Isis nelihbor. "WYhen I
tgauve up busimess I settled downs, and
Y sousnd I htad qusite a comfortable for
a tune. if I hadu settled*up I shouldn't
L have had a cent."
a A naD egg amay always be knowni by
atheamanner in which it, lies isn the wa
Ler, if laced in it. If good, it invari
ably lies upon its side. Somne bad eggs
t.hdat we ksnowv aire also proved by the
lway they lie.
MlsERYv loves comipany. Tils ex
p ilalus why msna who can't support
themiselves occasionally become hus
bands and fathers.
e TH E seal probably puts .sp with more
l- insults and abtuse thxan any other ani
m. mal. Hie is known the world ever as
hi a furabearing aninal.
A LADY pointing to a load of three
hales of cottons on her wagon recently
remsarked: "My gal Sal and another
e mul51 miadle themi bales this season."
T1180aso Whly tile professor of a
college so farequenatly gets in a pucker
is on account of the alum-nigh.
ROJcKi and Rye" may do for Amern
o asns, but the semis of pild Ireland pre
fer "S3hamarock and-whiskey."
r Our of season-An empty pepper
n~ box.
'* TRACEs of tears draw sympathsy.
A 'ARt D.--To n ll who are sufferinga froan theer'rora
a aym. .cetlo:s ayou th. :ervoa ek. es. eary
thai alitlcure yu,F1iitEC Q FUHAtR.E 'Ihi.gsa
r Inueri eind ae'e'f address, ea vetoe tot be Sew.
fJosa.u T. INMta,5aation D,54ew York Gaty.
fIF' DABIEs could talk, they womld of
ten express their thanks to their naurses,
for relievintg thsems of pain1 and suffer
h, .ng, by the use of Dr. B3uli's Baby
" Syrup. __________
., VEQETrsx ina Powvder Form comes
a withain the reach of all. By making
the medicinle yourself you can, from a
50. pac kage containing the Barks,
Roots and flerbs, mnake two bottles o
t.he liquid Vegetine. 'Thousands will
gladly avasil thiemiselves ot thIs oppor
tunity, wvho have the c'onvenences to
make the medicline. Fail directions in
every package. V7egetine in Powder
Form ia sold by all drtugglsts' and gon
eral stores. If you canntot buy it of
h thenm, enclose fifty ceants in postage
s. stamps for one package, or one (dollar
n for two packages, ::nd I will send it by
if return miall. 11. R. Stevens, floston,
,. Miass.
ii ja.san~'sLu., iliha,
R. V. I'unencs, M. D).:.
I had a selriouis dhisease of the lunigs.
and was for a timie continied to my led
eand uinder the care of'a physician. liki
p iresc'rip)ti6ns did hotehep me. Il gr'e.v
wvorse, couighisng very severely. I coin
itienced taking your Mled ical Dilscovery,
whiceh helped me greatly. I have taken
ai- s9Veral bottles, and am restored to good
hah, Yours respectfulhly,
Jvrra BVUngarT.
> SAUxt KRAUr.-Most )Cople turn v
I their noses at this thing, becatso the
3 do not know how really good it is. "It
a kind of ioquired tas-e whlih I haveti
got,1'a person says, XeCIIsIIIg h1limsel
Why, suitor krath Is a passion wi
somepople%whora Pyknow what o
ntihig is. It is one of t hose thinA
which, if ouco you plut your mitid to I
comes after that mighty natural.
don't reconmemnd, though, that If
party sendm you a mess of kraut ye
send It next door to a neighbors t
cook,aud then Invite yourself ini to e
It, only that if you do cook it at Ioti
and there are Idy visitors, keep yoti
kitchen and parlor doors shut, or
there is an odor, you say that "It
that awful D)utch family next door th
always does it." TIhe cooking of soi
or sauter kraut don't present any dill
culties. It is good cooked alone. Th
only thing is that it should be cooke
thoroughly, and put in a tin-lnled po
Iron makes it black and kills the rigi
taste. Five hours of slow shinerii
fetqhes it. Add a little ]Autter un
pepper, and, If you have it, somo crean
If you cook with meat, a piece of ft
brisket is the thing, with an end-bor
of him and a smoked sausage. If ti:
sauer kraut Is salt, be sure and dot
add any more salt. The best llavorin
Is with two or three African pepperE
IL ought to cook ateady, and be rathe
dry when served. It's all the better ft
being wnrmed over. Jtist you take
1)r.ridg) and couk it with some saut
krait, and you are botund, if it's prol
erly managed, to thank the invent r
the dish.
PitiEPa Por.-To lourquarts of' wa
tor pit one pound of corned pork, Lw
pottunds of' neck or scrag of mutton, all
a small knucklo of veal. Let this sin
mer slowly for three hours, skimmin
all the while, and then take out ti
mutton (as that will servo ror a dis
for table,) with drawn butter au
celery. Into this broth put four slice
while turtip-, ir in season, six or egi
tomatoes, it not, a tonspoiful of t<
mato ketchup, al onilon slieed tillI3
a little pepper, add half a (easpoonift
of salt. Have ready boiled a qnarter<
a pouilld of a0e Witite tripe; cut tih
Into strilps onle inch in lenlgt-i; add si
potatoes thlinly sliced. about a doze
whole cloves, and i pint. bowl full i
ice little light dlulmplings the size of
Wa1linut; let tills Sittimler slowly for a
bour. erve iot, bit, take out the por
an(] veal bone before serving.
IN W.ASHrNGoFLANNNEL AND WOOLT
GooLts u,;U borax-a large teaspoonti
ilt it pitt of water; pit, smile ofLthisin
the narm water in v. hith the flanm(
is to be washed ; put Iin no more tha
one piece t a time, and also use som
soap it neesv.yl ,'. From tim to ti
add sonie more of Ihe i torax solution
rinse every piece lin wari wtter. shak
it well, and Ialing it tip wihere it Ca
dryquickly. 'I'ierefore it is best t;
wash litieis only when the air Isdry
Soimle advise the adding of t little a
to the Witer In which they tire rhise
th ie 1st. time, and to use0 water just t
iot its for uo(ton m-1.itorial, when it I
clatimed they will not lhrink, and a
ways rainlhl e
OX-TAIL S7o .-SCHJd anti sorape th
tati ; (ivide It t eacl Joitt, and stew
with plenty of Water; peel and cut inti
8llces two largo polltaoes, two large on
ons, two large turnips, and two cat
rots, chop a bunch of pot herbs finc
wh.n the meat is tentler skin the soul
add tho vegetables, and bolt till the
are done ; stir ill a t:ablespoonful
butrnied sugar, agd st ralin the soui:
season thte sou p with pepper, stalt, caj
eiinn andi( lemUon-junice, tandl break I
this is tetnder, and serve.
VINiOAR CAxnDi.--This candy is. ra
coitmenided totr coils. 'Three 4'upfut
ot granulated sugar. hlt a cuipftil
vinegair, hialf' a cup11 Iu of wtater, half
tea:p)oonlful of butter. Seasoni wit
l:enon. Mix the sugar, wvater an
vitnegtir together, ht" Ili ntil the cand
is found to lie brittle, by dropping
little in cold1 water. Then addl( the bu1
ter tand lemion.
hiiEoF LIKE a AM H.-Cutt s'me3 lieeg
beef ini squatre pieCcs, put. 01n each 4
strip of bacon, dredge flour over then
skewer themn into at rolled shape ; fr
them in butter ; whien brown, ad1
shialotasa slice oif lemnon peel, a spoonifi
olcempers, two bay3-leaives. Slt, spice,
wiineglass of vinegar, tand a gitass 4
winte and a little of water ; Stew ti
tender.
11 is said tat a s.ngle clove droppt
into an lnkstantd (of luk will p)resers
it from imouidiing and that any essent
a I oil will answer Chie same pur'poss
Ruassit~ leather which Is p,erftume'd wit
the tar of birch rtarely becomes moi0ulda
A few driops of aiiy essentital oil wi
pi eserve loather frotu miould.
VEA L PIx.-Take some of the m t(dd
or scrag of a 81mal11 neck ; season it wit
pepper tand salt, atnd putI to it a Ie
p1ece% of hami or lean bacon. If it 1
wiated of a htigh relish, tadd mace, ca;
enno anld nuttluig to thle salt and pel
pior, and also forcemnt and egg bail
ContN MEAL W AFFLEs.-The yolks .
twoeggs wveli beateni, 0on0 teaspoonifi
of butter, onie of wheat flour, on e t
spootnfutl stilt, one pilt sweet mil1k
walter, one0 p it, of corni meal (or cor
flour, if y'ou hlave It, is nicor), and lasti
tihe w hites of theO eggs, well beatem
Btake in wt.llle ironis.
MA.ssan OI.-Stnilower' oil, 1(
of each1 15 grammesilc ; liquidh slortax, o
of eggs. oil of thyme, cacae butter,<
cach 8 grammles ; nleroli. 4 grainmnes
Petu vian balsam, 0-6 grammie; otto c
roses, (J-05 granm.
AN lCx IENDED PorUL Aart:Y.--Enc
year 11lnd i ' Brown's Broa,chiali roches
inI new locallitles, ini various1 parts 4
the world. For rellevin gCotghi
Colds and Trhroat Diseases, the Trooht
haye been proved reliable.
WEi trust tihe timo will comec who
every one will use D)obbins' Electri
Boap, (made by Crag(in & Co., Phtila
delphi ..) Itsasale is daily increasing~
as is always the ease with articles. c
merit. Try it.
PEOPr.E ill not he so very foolis
that they willi allow themselves tp be d
eeyved with a newv Cough Syrup whe
they have experienc'ed the vatlue 4
Dr. Buli's Congh Syrpfomayea
Pice 25 eta. up -o mayy
I)EACON SMiTII buys Carb9llne, LI
deodorized petroleumn hair renewer an
restorer, and sinace its improvemen
recommnends It to all his friends as tt
perfection of' all hair preparatoni
Tnle shows that the Deacon Is a wit
man and knows what Is what.'
PISURIsY PAIxS and all A su'imatto and Bre
blul A ftoo'ions. are seen relieve d by tha o e
t alc remedytor Coughs and GOlds, nr. Jsyn4
"No Cuntm, No PAY,"-l e authorize
our agents to gutrantee that our medl
clne, if taken according to direcslon,
will relieve Constipation and the dis
eases incident to a Torpid Liver; pro- so
vided they take tle genuine Simmons' fr
Llyer ietulator, by the directions. le vi
sure to note It is perfectly safe and re- '
liable, free front any of the objections
and dangers connected With the ordi- M
nary remedies. It is an act!ve Cathar
tic, Tonic, and Alterative, not unipleas
ant to the taste, and leaves no lassitude
or iIl-eff,ets after it has operated, and *
irno event can it injure the most dell.
oate constitution. Children take it ,
without hesitaf,cy.
"I have been selling Simmons' Reg- Il
ulator for three or four years and it "
gives entire satisfaction. Don't know Pi
Dif a single case when It failed to cure.
Yours truly, "C. C. GILLILAMD, 114 .
Main St., Gallatin, Mo."
w
The American Pedoneter.-There are N'
;wo points in which the American E
?edometer differs from those we have
efore seen. One is the arrangement D
)t the pendulum,lf one may so style the 0
art of the niechanisrn wich responds
o the footfall, and then acts upon the
-egistering apparatus. Tis, wilie ar
anged so as to quickly respond to the -
Irn tread of one wearer, will also be
ictuated by the much lighter tread 00
vhich some other person may have, and
a both cases will respond only once to
ine step. 'Tis is an essential pollit; -
vithout it the intrumeut would be
ralueless. The French Instrument is
'aulty in this respect, and the fault is
me which seemus Insoparable from its
')terior construction, and witich was
ound, though to a less extent, in the
4nglish pedoneter. Tile American
lstruinent his here a decided advan
age. Another polut where the inven
or of the American instrument has
limpiled his ani made It supei lor to
he pelolieters of foreign make, Is in
lie fatellity of regulating it to the foot
if any wearer. It Is an almost endless
ask to regulate accurately a pedoineter
' foreign inako to one's use. IlavIng
ound tie length of your footstep, the
iew pedomneter can be adjuited thereto
a easily as you can move the minute
land of your watch. Those who use
lie now, without having used tihe old
tyle of instrument, will never realize
lie new advantage gained in this re
pect and those who have used the old
vill appreciate the improvements
oferred to.
Can Piles be Oured?
Is the most impor ant question to-day w*th
iuffering millions who, when looking at the
ong lit of'usoless pile no,trums, feel as the
iffitted B.bje Patriarch. like excl aiming : '1
havo hoard many such things, mi erable com
lortors are ye all, how long. wall ye vex my
toul and break me in pieces with words ?" It
a not recorded that Job lad piles, bu Le could
iot have fand an3 thinc more pa fuil, and the
tamo queutiou miglat have bebn asked then as
tines for three thouvatid yea'r. Oan ples be
.ured ? We believe that Dr. Si aboo has solv d
he pioblem, for not-lg Is more cartain than
;hat lie ''Anakosis" dots absolutely and
romptly cure the worst cases of piles. When
tall a rilion of affhcted a,sert pos.tively that
t has cured them. and in 20 years no one has
ist d t1so dootor'n wonderful remedy wathout
ntsant relief, and by following h-a 9.mplein
tructions as.to habit an I diet. all were bene
Itted a- d over 95 per cent. cured, all argu
nonts and theories of those who haven't used
hem, go for naughi. Anakesis is now pre
cribed by physicians of all sah- ole and has
>en pronot need asi near inia lible as is possi
>1o. It is ea-sly applied, perfectly sae, in
tantly reliev. R pain. and ultimately cares the
nost inveterate cases. It has grandly solved
he problem that Pales can be cured. Hamplea
if "Anakeais" are aent frfe to all sufferers on
6pplication to P. Netistaedter & Co.. sole man
ifacturers of Anakesis, Box 3946 New York.
Alse, sold by druggists overywhere. Price $1
The Voltate Belt Ce., Mlarshall, Mich.
Will send their celebrated Eleotro Voltalo
3elta b: the afillcted upon 30 days's trial.
speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what,
bey say. Write to them without delay.
Vegetine.
Ii
flhe Great Bloeod Purifier.
IN POWDER FORM.
50 ots. a Package.
D)R. W. ROSS -WRIT ES:
ICISUROPLA, [AVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPaIA,
RIlh~UMATISM, WEAKNESS.
WaR. H. Rt. SrxVs, Boston :D
I have been practiaing medicine for 23 yearn,
mad as a rornedy for Scrotula, Liver Complitrnt,
eyspep,4 , theumatismn, weakness, and all dis
'ases of t he blood, I have n ver found its equal.
I have sold Veger ine for sevon years and have
reve'r had one boti le retrnd. I would heartily
eoomend It to those In need of a blood puri- II
ler. 'JiDR. W. ROMs D)rug~gist. t
Sept. 1s, 1878. *ylton, Iowa., '
S
Vegetine. l!
be
ePackage la Powder Form
Oure& Scrofula.L
Iffow to Reduace Yos Doctor Bills.
8s BREMN St., East Boaton, Mass. "
September 80, 1879.
Dear Sir: lily little dlaughter Stella has been
afflieted a 1-nai time With iitcrofula, suffering
averyt hing. I emaplo,yed dlfferenrt ithysicians In
East lioston bur t h uy helped her none. I bought a
some of your PowD3a Foici Vsosrzres and my
whot steeped it, and gave i0t 'o the cDird accord
In 4 to the di cotton,, and we were surprisedi in fl
a fortnight.4 tIme to see how the chid bad i
gained in tiesh and at rer g h. She Is now gala- *s
ing i veryv daty, anid 1 can cheerlu ly recommend nm
your remedy to be the best we .have ever tried.
Respect fully yours, .T. T. WEBB. l
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VEGETINE
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154
5 Dr. Piercets Goloen lie(dieal DIscovery cures
tmtun Bloch e saple or Eption, Ursall
irlfving, andt invigorntlng medicine.
KIasleliy has It manifested Its potency in e
,an9I Scsls.d almus Sres and SWelU
you feetd drower, dehIlItated, have sa1
Iface or body, frequeont ieandnoho or tdiaziness
ornaled wih o fluhes, Irregular apilsetite,
e~~? 4 LTr, Or tt auneos." As a semn
its the ce rof *eeh ie Seyere sgh
s ion,i has stenleheti ti ediSldfaiy
(Sk~ tt
a en a . s . .
HEALTH IS WEALIH.
EMaIth of BoMy h Vealth of IM.
Rafvay's Saarian Iesolft
Pureblood makes sound feut,strong be and
a otear skin. if y would'ave your esh Arm,
yor bones soun without caries, and your com.
oxlon fair,o i6adway!s sarpoeparlillan
A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.
Tor cure a ammNo or LOxe VANDING DIENAS
Irtruly a vlct'm in thq healing'art; that reaa(i.
Fag power that clearly discerns DRFIOT aod'nup
I es a remedy; that restoreii step by
e'%trees-tho body whictk has beqn. slo1 -11
W ad omakened by an insidious dis4ai1e,
not only commarids our reowet but deserves
our grat ude. Dr. Radway furnished man
kind wtb that wondrful remedy, Radway's
an esolveut, which aMcoa
101shes th;i result., aid %effering humanity,
who drag out an existenc t 1in and disease
thrug lngday adVahni kk%, we him
their tatitUa0.-:-a" ,a -*"'.
FALSE AND TRUE.
We extraet from Dr. Radway's "Trotie O
dsease and Its Cure," as follows
Lint of DIseases Vaod IbY
Rava' ars parillian Resolvent
0hronic Skin Diseases, Carios of the 3Qne,
Rumors In the Blood Scrofulous Din
or unnatural liabli of Body, 8yPbIlsaV84M=4
real, Fever Sores Chronic or ld Utters, Salt
1111eum, Rickets, WhItA $3welltC, floal I Heaft
uterine A(Tections, Cankers Glandular Swolt
ings, Nodes, Wasting gd 6eaty of the Bo,
1RIlmVles and BIlotolies. Tmors yspep4la. Kid
n atd Bladder Diseases Ohronlo Th a tism
anGout, utinsumlption, bravei and C4ouloup
Dpost, and varieties of the abov
to wihsometivaes are given specious nAMes.
We sart that there Is no known remedy that
nesses the curative power over these di
an thntRADWAYS ozvxm furnishes. It
oures, step by step, surely, from the founds
tiOn, and restoros the Injured parts to their
sound conation. The wasee of the body
are stopped and healthv blood to supa
plied to thbe yalte, frm which new mar.
erial is to rued. Tis is the s"t correctfve
power of HADWAYl R9soLVNT. In oases Where
he8 system ILaS been salivated and Meltiry,
aulckstIver, CorroRive Sublimate have acouln!%
ated and become deposited in the bones, jolta
Aoe.. causing caries or the bones, rickets. svInA
)urvatures, contortions, white swetlings, virl
ose veins, etc., the BARSAPARILLIAN will rsoVO
MwAY thos36 46Cs an-i extermIiate theov,"
)t the disease m the sstem.
If those who are taking these moMoliev for
The oure of Chronic, Scrofulous or eyphilitic dW
lases, however slow may be the oure fd el beS.
;pr," ana aind their general health Improving,
heir Dih and weight inoreasin or even keep
at 91ts%ima Itsa sure sign that,the oure In pro.
IrrntI n these diseases the patient either
rets better or worse-the virus or the diNMOt.
8 not tativea i If not arrested and driven troa
he blood It will spread and continue to under.
nine the constitution. As soon as the SA
ARILLIAN mAkes the patient "eel better," etery
kour you wilt grow better dad inoreame in healtM
trength and Bash.
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of these tumors by RAiDwATI
1ROLVENT Is now so certainly established that
what was once coisidered almo-t miraculous t
low a common recognized ftoct by all parties.
fitne-s the cases ot Eannah P. Kn M. M 0
Erapf ird. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. end34,
lubdlled In our Almanac for ISTe; also that oR
irs. 0.8. Bibblns. an the present edtonk of 0ur
Tl"s and True."
One Dollar por nottle.
MINUTE REMEDY.
OCly requires minutes. not iko%Ms to rsmlieo
lain and ore acute disease.
Radwal's Ready'Relief,
A from one to twenty minutes, never fails te
'elleve PAIN with fine thorough alplioiluon.
to matter how violqnt or earu ating tha paln
Xe RRHUMATIO, Rod-ridden, Infiroa Olyppled,
Urvous, Neuralti, or rstrRted With 4isease
may surrer, RAWWAYISPRBADY "BLIRP will
afford instant ease.
aXfaift-ailon or the KIdneys InAsmixa
tion of the Bladder, Inflanmation of the
BOweis COngention of Che Lungs 8dre
Throat, Dioult Bmatheng, Palpitaiza of
the Ileart, tiysteries, Croup,Diphtheria,
Catarrh, Influe na, ReadalchKe, Toothae h
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chill
A a Chls hbains ' oset Bites,
Limbs, are la innl r.U.e et Bee
FEVER AND AGUE.
lever and Age cured for Fitty Cents. There
sure Fever and Ague.,ad al othor M aarus
Bilious, Soaries, Typhoid, Yellow and ether
:er aided by RAowy's PLu.aa so quick as
It will in a 'ow moments, when taken aeeerd
ngto directios, cure Camps Spasms, Sour.
Dsentery Co, Wind in the Bowels, and i
"AY 5REA aiswithm,' A 'few drp
water will (revent sickness or pains ftom
rand or bitiers as a stimulant,
inae an Lusnaborm.e. should always
CAUTION.
All e oedet cpbes oa dsria m
nvery maldoses, relieve the patient during
their action in the system. But perhaps the
second dose, It repeated, may .ggavate and in
ease the suffee ug, and another dose cause
deatht)i'here is nonecessiy for using those
Ds,wAr' READY RaLEr waI stop the os ox
~i lgl aql er w uo etailing the
TEE TRUE RELIEP.
agen in vgue tht will itistantly stop 5aIa.
o Fifty Cents per Boitle,
Radwayfs Regulating Pills.
Perfeet Pargatives, Soothaing Apor.
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ba. and Natural in thiaer Meaeaton.
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Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wi1
adsren opurge, regu,ate, purify, ci
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be,contnng no ieroliry, minerl or dal
tUsro e ea$ foilowBies ptoms result.
It aton, laward PUles, FaLness or teBood
beead.Acidit.y of the Stomach, Nausea,
R rtunDisgus ofWo Fullnesse or 1ight
ttering at the Reart Choking or 8uftn
metin whnn posture, Dimneso
and Diul%i a In the Road, D'ethe 1ht er
spiral ion. Yellowndss of~ thefin dp,
In ~1e Side Oheet,. Limbs, and Sudde Wiutes
Af eat,doses oj AYpl lieu l fr the
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3'ie...5ce.t... pe a..
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