The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 25, 1880, Image 4

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AGRICULTUREB. Sruxa Gins.-The real taluo 01 all food is not to be }udged by tit amount of nutriment it contains Many bf the green vegetables we con sumie. htain so little of 'actually nour, Ishinjg matter, that if one were contlinle to a daet of them he would soon starve, as the digestion could not extract froni them enough to sustain life. Sill their utility as articles of food Is noi doubted, and the very general desirct for, them, especially in spring, whou most persons have been long deprived of them, Is sufflcient evidence that they tre needed, did not physiologists toll us that the salts they colitain are re. quired by the systen. Many. us pecially farmers, depend upon varlous wild plants for their first greens. Tihe boys aro sent over the meadowa for dandelions, to the brooksides for "cow sip",''. as the marsh-marigold is im properly called- In this county; besides these, nettle, dock, poke, milk-weed and numerous other wild plants are used as pot herbs. Indeed, almost any plant that has no unpleasant tast', and no0 injurious properties, aid will cook tender, appeArs to be used in some part of thilscountry. it is rarely tliat a farnior raises anything to serve as greens, unless lie may have kept his cabbages In a cellar, and has saved the stumps to set out In the spring to give a crop of sprouts, and very good indeed they are. The trouble about, the wild supply of greens Is the time it takes to gather them, and the uicertalnty of tinding them when wanted. More over, they are generally not so tendey ias the more rapidly grown iprodicts of' the garden. There is, perlinpA, no0 use fuIl plant seen In farmers' gardens so seldom as sphiach. During the pa8t mild winter there has been hardly a day that !t has not oeei abundant in the city markets, and In a mild winter like past it, may be had almost daily on the farmer's table, while in ordinary winters he can have it whenever the snow Ia or amid the grout.d thaws. For this cam ly siupply the sowing must be made Ia Septembor, and it Is well to "'stick a p1in'' Just here In the memory, to make-a sowing. Our object at pres ent i8 to 11rgo a spring sowing. While the crop from this will not be so early, It. will be most acceptible, and vastly superior to any wild plait, and those who becomre accustomed to it now will be sure to prepare next fall for an early supply next sprlng. Sow the seed in the richest soil in the garden in d rills fifteen inches apart; as it is a hardy plant the seed may be sown aas early as the soil can be worked. in two weeks make another sowinig, and two other sowings at hai tervalis of a fortaiight will not come atiiiss; this will bilng the lat it. sown into tihe hot weather, when it soon runs up to seed and other things take itsi place. When the larg est leaves of the spring sown are twu or three Inches long, pull or cut out for ie where it is thickest, and what is left will grow all the more aplidly. FarnIers who live near markets will 11nd spinach a profltable crop mecially that which hais beeni wilMitred, though the spring sowin will pay fairly. In ordering seeds do not forget a paper of "Spinach Beet" and of' "Improved Damidellou." The first named is to be sowtulike beets to greeis during the hut summor; by C ktting the outer leaves for nse, taking care itot to de sti oy the central bud, it will give a Contiluous and abundait sipply of most excellent greens. The dandellon is to give greens early next, spring. It must make a season's growth to get roots; these are to be thilned, or bet ter, transplanted to a foot apart, an21d next spring they wilhl give an abund anee supply of greens as mudh better tihan the wild plants as one4 enni imagine. Try it! ___ * ~MAnAoIurarr OF lI''nsas.-l eedl lib erally, w ork steadily, and1( clean thor oughily, ia iniy nuotto ini the manatilgententm of huora es. 'I lie great troutble is to have the hoises rubbed drly and cleanm before leaviug them lotr the night. Whien~ horses are worked six day13s in tihe week, thloroutgh groominig is absolutely essen thlai to their healtht. The more hi ghly3 they tare fed thle more imiportant to clean them. Mlost men~t use the curry conib too muchiil, and1( the whisk too little. We do not insist upon it, but believe it would pay aliways to take the whole harness tromn the horses when 'put ini the stable at nioon, and rub them dry, wmashing the shoulders with cold water, tafter wards ithorougly dr ( y lng them with a eloti. We doubt if onte farmier ini a hiund~red duly13 appre elates how much he looses from havinig poor horses, andl in not keeping theini * it vigorous health, anid in a1 coniditionl to dc a1 miaxinumti day's work. .It'rER E .K is exce lle nt for eleaingu *Sponiges. Steel) the spoiige in thie miilk~ for somne hottrs, then sqIueeze it omit, and1( w~ash It in c0o(1 walter. Lemon juice is also good. ____ iOFon soft cornis dlii a pilece of linetn cloth ini ttrpentine andl wrap it rounid time toe 01n wleh tihe corn is situtated, night and morning. The relict' will bi imml~ediate, andh, af ter- a few days, flu corn will'disappear. A great deal has been written aboul thle En~glish~ sparrowsa, and(ll natrallsti still dispute iupon thbeir usefulness andu whether they really do kill the worms they were brought over hero to kill. 1 does~mnot seem to have occurred to an~ one0 that if they do not we shall needi (c revise oulr accepted proverblal phi11loso phty, for it sturely cannot be pretenlded that the sparrow is not an ehirl.V bird atnd If he does nlot eatchi time wvorm, ther ll thalihas boeen said anid belleved oi the earlhy bird, fromi immemnorial titme is a e~Ilsil and a snarel. lIis earliness really furishels a much graver indict. imien aga ist the spalrrowv than his al leged indifference to entomological 1)u1r. Euits, lIe is the eatliest bIrd evol known-:.a Tihe nightingale stays upI ovei nightr lite the owl, andt thus miay bi olassed among the late birds. The harl is said to rise with the sun. But the sparrow gets tip lonmg before (lie sum showiuy'sgn of rising anid Just abou the 01tff W~hen quiet folks prefer to bi asleep. AHo is more misguided evem titan the sumimer' Ily, whlose~aetivity hie ant!oibM84 by'several hours. And thb worst of M{{s tha~t hi dloes not go abou his busnessofv worm-catch lug with th subt ety-that beflts an earl~ rise 1i~ n thQegodtrqry-, begins au one -to op ia~ 4and-talk, and- all hi gin hmti and ta k, like a part' of ntx a "''V~leie, In plahm ternm hi''tak sa nusance of himself 1f~d ~otnldwait till daylight, lki an hle~ bj~td, tii frivolnus condue nigm ovrlooked; but to break- h Supon 4f~enceful slumbers or a cotm Ikur.1 0A the'4 %~rrtime when altumbe is t st0.pkauons, and'to many persons nios s~is an outrage absolute uI le DOMESTIC. A UIXALTUF PIAcrtIcE.-Loosen the clothing,and, standing erect, throw at the shoulders well back, the hands be- I hindg and the breast forward. In this .i position draw slowly as deep an insplr- de atlon as possible, and rotal (It -by an i increased effort for a fov seconds, then li breathe it gradually forth. After a few a I natural.breaths, repeat the long inspir- Pe ation. Let this be done for ten or fif- ga teen ninutes every day, andi in six Li; weeks' time a very perceptible increase dr in the diameter of the chest and its pro- fri milnonco will be evident. se OnOUND RIC PUDiINO.--TSo Six P ounces rice, one quart milik ; stir this tw over the fire till thick, take it off, put in in a piece of butter the size ofa walnut ; tri when just cold, add eight yolks oi gir eggs, four whites, well beaten; rasp ull the peel of a lenion and put to it some sugar with the Julce, then mix all to- ] gether; pull' paste at the bottom of the ,ill dish ; half an hour bakes it. a . , . till OnANOE SALAD.-CUt several oranges crosswise into slices an eighth of an W1 Inch thick, place theim on a float glass ""I] dish, one piece half covering tile other, 1i until the surface of the dish Is covered; Iit sift pulverized sugar over them ; then. 10 add a third of a small winoglssful of wil brandy or other good liquor, and serve. 10 Peach salad is made with cherry wine on in place of brandy. for i Hlow-To CRns DYraSPKIiA.-1)r, Nic- bu 1 hols, who ias made a series of dietetic experiments on Iimself, has arrived at the concliulon that, if the stoiach is , allowed to rest, any case of dyspepsia Q may be oured ; that the diet qiestion lilt was at the root of aill diseases, that lre ar1 blood can only be made0 fiom p ice Yo food, ind that, if the drink of at nation N were pure and free fron stiiulating Il qualities, and the food was also plre, till tic rusult would be pure health. air sa3 SricED A iiEs.-ilght- pounds of bo, apples, pared and quartered ; fo ur 1 g1 pounds of sugar, on quart of vinegar, one ounce of thick cinaion, one-half onceo cloves; boll the vinegar, sugar b and spices together ; put in the apples oil, while boiling, and let them reinnii boi until tender (ahout twenty miiutes), bE then putl the apples in a Jar; boll down at ; the syrilp until thick, and poir it over "I them. tilt col rLEMoN CATsuP.-Olle Poutnd and it oa quarter of salt, (uarter of a pouind of 4 grbund mustard, one ounce each of aclite, niutileg, Cayenne anud allsplee, on11 galolo of cider vi-gar, eiglit or am niiIne garlic cloves, il fteen large lemnons. "r Sicee the lemoins, a1dd( the other inigretll- buLi cnits; let shumer for twenty or til ity for minuites; place Il a coyered Jar; stli h'l every (lily for se vei or eight weeks; Ro strain, then bottle, cork and seal. ghil Exc-:.r.:T CoFr EE R IEciEir -Dr. Foote's Ileal th Montily says :-St ir in- las to the grouid coffiee suliielent whilte ot anll egg to make a smooth pastr ; adI the ti proper quauntity, by ieasur', bf boiling so, water, and let it boil gently for twenty rei or le1ty miniutes. Made thbus it is ex- I( quisitely 1car and tiansparit, m ie oti coagulatel al biumen holdinig every tile partlel of' sui ld mattel-. Ca.-omims .I n lnE .-Split six . Ho.tot crackers, plac tho ii a soup- - Ol plate and pour boiling water over them, or As 1oon is they are soilt, draw off'all )I the wia'er and sprinkle lightly With ,t I salt; then pour11 over thom nilee sweet -de eea1. T1his is speelaly liked by little rai chlildreni who are not feelinig wvell, and ~ usually r'ell~sh ed by grownv people. F OAS $Ati FOnL PU DuiN~l --One wvi and1( one0 qutiii'er i up of' suigar, (on1 aui quarter 012 acupI of butter, well beateni fai together. Beat the white oi' the eggs "1 to a f roth b~efor'e ptuttinig ini. lFlour to qu taitlk. ri - IL 11 AMt.is.-TL wo eggs, onie :tndl one 11al1 Cupls of r'aisinus, oppedj0L 11ne, two thirds cup of aliortening, one teal- 115 spoonfCul cuet'h Of' cinnamon1111, 11u1tmeg, do cloves and1( soda1; dissolv e thle soda in 110 t wo gr'eat spoonifuils o1 milk ; mtix still, hat and( cult out like cookies. LsoN~ JICI.1y .-lI'our &ouncies of btt ter', (one potu id of augar', six oggs, the gratedl rull and juice of' t wo lernonus. ro 1'i4t. all1 in ai pani over1 a110 slire, genitly 118 then pour11 it inito jars', cover anid keep an Ui tno lO'IX CA xa.:.-TVo prevent citrIoni fr'oii getting to the bottom oi'a caike 01'ar 1)uddin1 g, ruib theelitr'on well with ilour , aft~er cuittinig, andi it wiil noether sink unor mass togethler. Th'ie same app)1lies t'0 to othier fruit. Tioornaiie~t DaoI-s.-=-One otuce of 111 ialcohol, two(I11) drallms of' eayenne11, 01ne mi 0111ce of kerosenie oll; let it stando iih twenty-fotir hours1 after mixing. it Iir cure's theO woit case of' loothalchie. lti%(1oias.-Make a ciiird by mix - lng a1 lm and( the wivte of an egg overi so a1 fIre trutil it ia the consiate ncy of pom1)- it. attim; sliett over tho inigwormu. On1e or' two aluien1'tionis should el'eet aL cure. __________________re Tiue prouduclion of any wvell-known 'pi substance ar'tilelally by the sy'nthethical be cciiist Is-generally viewedi by the putbite wvithi oppositioni, t.1ntil coin vinced thit It is idenitleail withi the nai- d tuiral priodnett. A Glermni paper01 pro0 dtices a11 iliStsement of artiliLl va hulline 113 Prtottessor hieilinger', who says it poesesses tidtlentabl~ avantages h1 over na~turall vanllam. The latter' loses ti its arioil,Isa tineqtual, and the naturtal thi beain only3 'ontinis two per cenlt. of' thi per cent. of worthie, s 01' even inijairious0 mailterIial, of which the r'emoval is triou blesome anub tedious before the purle flavor cani be obtineid. 111 O. rmi:lny li the vanilline is upixed wvith sugari iand -)I ut) upIn packalges 01 dIfferent str'ength li for dficerent pjuriposes. That for cho- al colate mntifiueturiers is sevenlty tittnes Li as strong as good vanilla ; that f'or m.- S 1iiy use is put uip in pacekages equal to one11 bean, and sold at nine cents echci; that for liquor mianufacturers contains i two per' icent. of vanillinec. l)r'.Mel- di dingcer speaks very highly of this arti-- C tielal vanililine, wich ma~y be whole- et some; but haq it tile delicious bonqunet ei of the natural beanl? flafoty iroml aL PeOstfilnial Scourige. . Pr tcetioni from thle dIsease, not a medlolq ntal agent whidh merely checks theo paroxyas, c ithgrand desideratuma wherever the on. do tisor e of tualarIa prevails. -Qinnee does not a ord this protectionl. Theinbef b reason why Hoestetter's 8tomacoh IBitters his won such im:ncnse poplar5Iity is that it pr-a, I pares the sistem to resIst, the malarial post, This it doss by brauo ng. and toning the phys loal organism truegulat ng and promoting an equal flow and' distribution of the aimah t flttids, and estab'ishing digestion oin a mound base Not Only Ie fever and ane preveted, but .he worst types of tho disase are con. quered by it. ntoh is algemoily just conchs - saou to be drawn from abe overw helmiing evi. detoe In its fatvor. It 36 equally ejhloacous in edyspepsia, 00i slpation, ivet' complaint and o generail deblty brnd thentatio onplaInt, jl and i4 a reliabie diur~tie and 'nttino. WIT AND HUMOR. A BfdND mnan was begging for almq the churclh of St. Rooh, whiining teously: "'Have pity upon a poor Ind man with two smiall ehildren pendent upon him I" Later, agentle in w ho had given him soiething ppened to disembark from a train at uburban station, and there the irst reon that he met was the same beg r, whining piteously : "Hlave pity on a poor blind man, with livo ehil 3n dependent 1po11011 1 !" "Ha, my end," ho says, "your wife has pre. ated you with triplets has she?" 1o, sir, no; but,yousee, whereas in ris, where every thing is so expensive o children are amply suflelent to 1ve people's hearts; out in the coun 1, It takes at lcast live to knock the ingers. Tliat's why. Have pity on a poor blind man." IN had asked for her pliotograph. e excusett herself with -omec kid of tory about her negative being lost, 1 anotier would have to be secured, ., when lie interrupted her rather rmly with the remark, W hat do you )pose I care for your negative, Car ? It's your aillrnativa I've been er these six monthsI" She said hiag, but kind o' turned up the Ices of her eyes, and he- Well, it 1s body's business what lie did. it is y necessary to say that lie started the tallor's first thing next morn , and she-wily she has done noti'ng try oin all sorts of things ever ce. li ymting ladies of Chattanooga, nnl., organized a loul)-year party, ed a M', ordered a supper and went lunld in carriages to hunt up the Mg men to comI)el then to come in. orything went lovely until the con: tee went to settle the bills, when y learnled tihat, the yomili mn had endy paid them. Theo youtig ladle4 now that it was "real inman'' in the ,., and declare that they will never e another le ip-year party. L sueoP was broken int- one niglht; strange to say, notliig wis carried The polirietor asV mtakinlg his it of it, it ilie satie thiei exq)retssli'g au rprise at losing nothing. "Not, it surprising,'' said his neighbor. lie robbers lighted i lamp, didn't y ?" "Yes," was thme rply : 'Well,' itintied the neighbor, "LIiy found ir goods marked imp so high they ildn't, ifoL d to take them." L i.ovvmt r, clved the iollowlag note, omnpanied by a beautitiful hlOnIui3 : eCr--, I send Ui the boy a .kett of flours. 'Piey is like my love i. The idite sha(d menes kepo dark. e dog fenil menos I. am uro slalve. sis red and poss pail ; mi luv for u i never fale.'' )ox'r you think," said a brother vyer to) .1udge Under wood, '"tiat Jimi rson is the greatest liar of a lawyer it you ever Raw ?" "I should be ry to saty that or lirotlher Pierson," >ied the Judulge ; "b1ut. lie Is certaiily re ceonimiima of the trutlh than any Me lawyer n t1he irilt !" i. 'lAIu.KYnAND Was enjoying his ber, when the conversa'to--i turned a recent marriage of ni elderly lady respectable rank. "However couhl ulshmo de S-make such a match ? erson of her birth to marry a valet chambre" "Alh,"i replied Talley ii, "It wis late in. the game; at nine don't reckon honors.' 'Wi irY, lBr hlget ,'' said1 her mistress, io wished to raily Bridget for tile itsenit of her1 co~tupany, upon thme itastie ornamsent of a htuge pie: V by, Bridget, did you do this, you're Ito an artist; how did you do it ?"' iidadelt, it was mnyselt' that did it,"' ii led firIdget, "'isn't it pritly, mumii ? Id it with your false teethI, In111m.'' REIt'rnIA-Aru~lamma, ,Johnniy Ia aiw fully Iighw!. ile's beenm banging my new Ily withi ali 1his might against the *r !"' Joh nn y-"' Pooh1! 1 seen her ng it lherselfI t.'other day.'" Bertha lell,. what, o' that ? Alpi't It my lhy. * No trueW lad'y wvill Ilounce ouit of tihe >mn antti slamn the (door after her when iedi to forego her niewu siik diress for ow days, and lot her husband settle old eigar bill. A Musmc stone in Cincinnati senidsont lmrenlar which pr1oises tile public it 11 "'supply any musical want.' venty-tive persons have sent orders be supplied wvithi an ear for music. "How sweet the moonlIght sleeps on thuis bank,-' as the burglar re irked to his pall, while they gazed at 0 lusttittin they initendedi to rob the 8t dark night. )ON'T IRRITATE YorRt LUNGS WITHI A STUiD~OR? ron, wheon a remedy, safe and( certain as Dr ,'ne's Expodtorant can be 8o ensuly pl ocurod to Throat and Luligs are speedily helped b) "TraIA'' the first hop of the season,' markedl a dainileg--malster, as hh ung hopeful sat down oil a tack, 10en the mutsic started and the bawl Smcoxn thoughts arc best. It is nol e same with mnortgages. 'llpt risjust gemneratin -onght to be otected against the stupefying -in lence of Opium preparations. We call e tttioni of all mothers to the faet at Dr. Bull's Baby Syrub is absolute. free from Laudanm or other la tes. "Binown's Bntoxcu gAy Ttocjnas, hen all.owed to .A olve In the inlouth ive a direct Iinfluence oil the~ inflaimed iris, allaying 1 'u l~mnary I~rrittion, id giving relIef in;CfRighli. Chids, andi e various Th'lroat Troubles to wiuich tngers anid P'ubiie Speakers are liable. Naw remedies and ol ones undetO nw names are being conistanitly intro teed to the publi ', buit Dr. Bull' )ugh Syrup still takes the lea'i'for th< ire of Cough, Coids etc. Price, 21 "lieCamolt gonndi and WeH" b .IA'rbnenit's'STA1hoN, Ga? V. PIERon, 11. D.:t Dear Bir-My wife, who has been til r over two years, antd has trletd mansy her medieines, beecame sound and well r ttsil)g yotfr Favorite P'resdlption; y nlee was arso cuired by- its sne, 'ter ap veral pitystelans had failed to d( ir a dygood. -Yours trumly, THohiAs J. METHnVuN. "1est, of All." BALTrraonaK, Md., March 5, 1879. r.R. V. Pianca: Dear Str-My family have used 3yom 'aVorite P'reserlptlon and it has doli ii that is claimed for it. It-Is th~e betn f all preparations for woineni com, lalin. I recommand I tall fu.anili. Aarootsm from Nuttmegs.-Thle fao that nutmegs have strong narootic pro pertles has long been known, but thei are iI such common use as a favorit 0andimnot used tin s1mall quantitles tha tner dangerous nature when taken It large quantity is apt to be overlmkod an< forgotten, even by those who ire awar of their tendency. A physician re ports,in one of our medieal exchanges a case where a lady patient during hi abseice was induced I)y her old womai nurse to take nutmeg tea. One and a half ilitiegi were used in makilg tiW tea, and the patient drakilc the whole o the decoel.lon during the day. A bou 10 o'clock at night-she began to go drowsy, and by 4 o,clock the next mor ning she was iln a profound sttup)or. A 10 o'clock the next morning th narco effeuts of tke nutuog began to wbar olf and by 4 P.M.she had pretty well reco vered. Tihe symptoms were aboul the same als those produced b3 opim, and remedles given for then 'were the same. Nutier in the quan tity of two or three drachmIns has beer known to produce both stupor and de. lirium; and dangerous and fata consequences are said to have followet) its free use in [udia. Mace, which h the outside covering of the nutmeg, possesses essentially the saime proper ~ ties. Cement for Glass.-A Vood cement orl glass, and one whieh completely risistE the solv3ijt action of water tuiy, it Is said, be prepared by she following pro. cess: From 5 to 10 parts of )mre, dry golatine are dissolved tin 100 parts o1 water. To the solution about 10 per cent of concentrated solition of bichro. mate of potash is added, and tile liquid is kept in t e dark. When articles joined by tuis cemient are exiosed to the light, the gelatno Itlni Is acted on by the chemical rtys, the ciromatte be Ilg piltially redilced, aind tie 111111 of cement becomes tough am durable. Sugar and Calomel -To the resear (hes5 made by M. Joliy appears to be due the valuable discovery, as relatingv to the changes th-it may take )lace InI tie Stochsijeb, that really IIre U yar hats no el'ect on caloiel, blt that any sugars are sold In whichl i small pVor tion of limtle hydrate Is left; they are white, but have only undergone tile first crybtallization. Flirther, some o( the sIgars of commerce are acId, aid the fact Is established thalt either aicids or alkalles will determine the ohange o calomUel. M. Jolly has found that o.ilonsel lozenges made III Paris are free from bichlorIde, but It is known that in Italy several chemist have detected it In lozenges: the latter might be (1u1e of an linpure sugar, shoiwing, therefore, the necessity of that aI ticle being Lts tLed by pharmacists and lozenge makers. The oil lands of Peril are oi the coast region. They extend from Cape Blan co to the Tumbez River, a distanLCe of 120 miles. The tract is sixty inles wide, and conitalis 4,500,00U acres Where the waves of the :Pacitle Ocean have worn away the rocks the oil trick les out, and the otitcrop may be traced for ninety miles along the coast. Do It Well. Wlatever you do, do It well. A job slighted because It Is apparently unim portant leads to habitual neglect, so t4at men degenerate InsensIbly Into bad workmen. "That Is a good rough Job," saild- a foreman tin our hearing recently ; and lie meant tha. It was a piece of work not elegaint in itself, but strongly made asjd well put togethler. Tralining the hand and eye t, do0 work well leads individuals to formi correct hiabits in other respects, and a good wvorkmnan Is, in most cases, a good cIti zen. No oneC need hocpe to rise above his present stiuatlC'n who suifleis smiall tinmgs to pass by uinIproved, or whr nsegieets, mectaphoricaally speakinsg, tc pick usp a cent becamise It Is not a dollar. Some of the wisest lawv-miakers. the best staitesnmen, the most gifted artists, the most mnerciful judges, the msost In genlous muehanaics, rose from the grePat A rival of a certain lawyer sought tc hiumsiliate himn publicly by saym'ig. '-You blacked my father's boots once.' 'Yes,'" replIed the lawyer unabashed, "'and I (lid It wg11." Andi Decause of his hsabit of doing eveni mean thaings well lhe rose to greater. 'Take heart, all who toll!-all youths in humble situatlons, all ini adverst circumlstances, and those whmolab~or un. appreciated. If it be but to wat, thread, wax it wvell? If onily to cut bolts, make good ones; or to blow th< lbellows, keep) the iron hot. It is atten. tlon to butsliness thsat lIfts tihe feet hi1gh or upl on the ladder. MYsi ICny SOLVED.-The great secro of the wonderfuil success of V'EonriNz It strikes at the root of disonlse by purl lying the blood, restoring the liver an<s kidneys to healthy action, inivigoratini the nervous system. CnnoxiTc Leo-'enes8 of the Jlowels r~e stilts from iperfect dig, scions, ani this again rom stomach Irregulairitic and interrupt Ions. The cause lies 11 the torpidity of the Liver, and the our, Is, take Simmons' Liver Regulator t aid digestion, to sihiniate the (1ul1 an< sluggIsh Llver aind to regulaite th bowelIs. "For twenty msonthis T was a filiete wIth Diarrhora. Numbhers of phyul elanis prescribong for mue missed m: ease--theIr minelne, mostly astring oent, aggravating mny condition. I wal advised to use the Simmons' Liver Reg ulator. Tini~ medIcine soon inidlcate< the proper dlignosi8-an impure mat ter, secreted from a disordered Liver and, courisng'the passalge of thse bowv e, irritated and Iinamed to a disease< condition. Ini a few weeks thse medl clue correoted It. I was restored t< perfect hiealtth and have remained sa over two years, no symptoms hiaving retairned. I use it In my family as specific for all disorders originating Is (ilsordered LIver. "IAMEs G. TrisoN Bagdad, Texas." WVasunfAy is a holiday, thannks t Dobbinst' Electic Soap, (made by Cra gin & Co., Phsila.,) which Ia raipidi; comitng into goneral tuse. It acts lik mnagic, and bleaches clothsing withiou injurinig the fabriq. Try t. TH si Chsinese maust go and all Amer loans should go-and iny a bottle e Carboline, tihe deodorized petroleuni hair renewer. and dresser.L Siiee ths recent improvemsenit, no preparatio ever hadh such a sale or gave sudsh gen eral satlsfactioni as Uarbollno. Sold b all drusgglsts. A14G300n Tinia to Knowui. Every mani and1 wvoman In the Ian osight to .know that Kid ney-W~ort is sure and safe oturt for tall disease caused by the failure of Whe bowelsi o kidneys to .perfozm theor duties.D IMportant to Sufferer*. The greatest benefactor is one who releves pain and cures disease. Dr. bisbee ha ac complished both by hiis miraculous discovery of "Anakesis," an absoluto, easy, rapid and i Infallible cure for PILEOt in all stages of de I volopment. 20 000 sufforers testify to its virtue. It is a simplo suppository, acting as an instrument, poultice and medicine. The relief is instant, and curo certain. Prico 01.00 per box. Samptes sent fro on application to 'Anakesis" Depot. ox 8046. Now York. For L sale by all first-class druggists. A Vailable (lift Free. A book on the Livea, its diseases and thoh treatment sent free. Including treatisca upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice. - ikousnesso, 11 adacbe, Constipation, Dyspep mia. Malaria. etc. Addreas Dr. sanford, 12 13roadway, Now York city, N. Y. A lAItD.-Toii who aros ifering from theoerrar nd Indiscietiows (if Youth. nervous weakness. early d wICy, 1088 Of muanheod. etc.. 1 Will 1end a Itecip, that will cure you, FRlER OF HARGE. Thiugreat jr suiedy wias dipcovoredl by a nipsaonary Ii South, America Hend a relf addressed oaveloa rto the Ite. JWESI'li T. INMAl, Station D, New Iork Oity. The Voltalo Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. Will send their celebrated Eleotro Voltalo Dolta to the afilicted upon 80 days's trial. Spoody cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. 1110 Vegetine Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. Al Wrciters, and Their ANames are Legion, ,'*y that to Have Good Health YOU MUST HAVE PURE BLOOD. Reader, Have You Got Scrofula, Scrofu lous Humor, Cancerous Humor, Cancer, or any Disease of the Blood? Yon Can Positivel* be Cured. T'iousantds of Te'stimo nitals Prove It. Druggits, Chemists, Speak, Indorse and Reoommend it as the Bst and Only Reliable BLOOD PURIFIER. AIONTREAL, Jan. 29, 1880. 11. It. STvXsVR, Esq.-laar Sir: I do not like to write totinonials for advertised medicines, but, the great 1 onellt that to many of my cus tomori have obtained from the use of Vegotine compels me to say that with an experience of over 2% years, both In Great Britain and this couiryr, I have never known such a useful remecdy placed before the public. J. D. L. AMBROSE. Assistant of the Apothecares Com pany, Lon don, M - mb r of the PharmacentI to i 8odlety of Grout Britain. Licetniato in Pharmacy of the Colege of Physicians and Surgeons, Corner Nutre Dame and McGll streets. Vege tine 18 THE BET SPRING MEDICINE. Vegetine Is Sold by all Drugists. TheOni Medicine That Acta at the Same Time en The Liver, the BDwBls and the Kidneys. ese great organs areth nar cleans dreadful discaarc sure to folo vi TERRIBLE SUFFERINO. Blhiousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jan dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid ney Complaints, Gravel, DIabetes, or R kenmat ic Pains and Ache., wth. te li.mors that sho0uldd h av boi expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT wi restore ti' healthy actio and al te Thouanandshaelbeenciired. ufryritandyou and ealth willonce nore glade or heart. agerat once and be satisf ed.Trapak It is a dry vegetable compound and One Packagemakes six quarts of Nedl'elna, yo. Iniett uponin it. Price. lN. WELLS, RICEARDsOIN h 00., Proprietors, O Wl twndeal o il.> nuwenneto., VS. ENNIYLVANIA 1hIL1TARtY ACADEMlY, Che, Ch at Ceas Jan iuary 7. iil eigineerlr Col T JIRO. HYATT, Pres. niad. Fee ir~larN DButtfalo,N.Y BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP fo >Intesna orreal's ofn Coph PlotmI ". Pe'a.',borper*lNd fardware trade (Jutit Stores, P'inp makere, etc. C. 0. BLATCIILEY, 808 MI aRET Street, P'iiL rDELt'PHIA. Pa. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicai DIsecovery cur common Bhlotch. Pianple or Eruption, Eryl ht gi Skini, inshort, all diseases cauised D purlI iing, andl invigoaigmodiicine. spcially has t mnifes~otedl its potentcy in ele, er s Bronalons ersan Swe Week and Enlerged Olands. If you feel dull, drowsy, debIlitat'ed, havei on face or body, frequent beadaehe or dissine alternated withs hot flushes, irregular appoti TorpId Liven, or "dI~Iliousness." As a rei &1 Med icat Discovery has no equal, as it effeots ; -In time euro of BronmebItis, Bevere Coug stsnsptions, it has astonished time meudioal facti greatest medical discovery of the age. Sold b ouse oftl e sq Pellets (Litue \4?CO 9seeds syastem, diet, -' WOIB BBEB T HE FEROUSON ase alot, BUREAU I aloin %matit it * a 4 ssonstatt tl th oreO Sri theL New Music Books. Common Praise Hymnal, Eieou covern), byp3.. WATER Y a wndriu I',d coidic afdospCjnctio uZOXU5 auis. 0xin 0ar oiuVda =o or 0ongrel New Plower Queen, To . % . vised and Iproved by the uhor. and Is a uo can. tats forla awllower Lu.YO Emerson's Anthem Book, 1L ; EMIeLlN. A very suporior Anthom Book. A WUITH aOlE (So (t.) Dust buudaY School Sung Book. Robinisonade, C re-Go ti"l a;g Doo 'I' action, Uo . AD ture, of " Poor liusNMUrusov uAu theatit t TEMPERANOE JEWHLSI. (Si ot.) no best Temperance Boak. ki Field of Monor; y HIUD- p1 A famous opera. Just publiked. The Sorcerer, b19.) ""IVAM''b" Any book mailed, post-free, for above prices. Oliver. Ditson & Co., Boston. J. lf. DITBOK & 00.1228 hastnut St.. Phil. - =or re I a, * ro in NO ol so 10 01 so aU 001 Cu of A ELINWI O CO DU I C N e ol tht RETAI EHAT LNCER , r Ra the DO0T E A . r I ON-BOTH S. Wh OEM -a-M containin 21 F ar -ti Ib o a ictmres " P von Caro afek . Thim work a hl hl in rsed by bn Rev- Dr. St. Foi r is Patton others, 'Chicato Hold It, number-.. R Johaapedl.,, -d W n hss be . Hi. Peuke and Address A RTlUit BUTT, Albany, N.Y. No e SAPONIFIERE theold Reliable Concentrated Lye, for PrAM IL2 A . Directions accompany each los for making Ilard, Soft and Toilet sop uloaly. It I lull weight "nl atrungth. AAK FOR SA.r NXFnn, W AND TAKE NO O HER. IPEN'A WALT MANir F' CO., PHIAD'A 8turaiant's QMeat Catarrlh Remey Ithe isa m mos agreeable an effectual remed y from what cause, or how long standing, by giving STURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMIEDY a afair ad impartia ra l, you w b onvinced of gU eake by th bs deia stomach r saer b GENTS WANTED FOR THE . rCTO z~AL. " PIToRYbmwoRLD A Emracing fi lan ahe acunts erb inry of t. ris land failoft Greek an Oman It c o ,,dn 72ish-i rc- eavings d s t e m os c napt ellistlar of te Vr i e andpub i shed. B nd fr sp.-cimen pages and extra i rmsto b N TIOAL PBLISI1NCO.,.PhIladslphia, Pa., In o R( UE TIC BST.f onglt set Fggsr'morb free tr dlset 11a any baeea t'A Wrig~ Ite ggs f'o :n rin at o 13; o imag fai uI ox 2. Tottenville, Iiihan d Co.. N. Y. MAKE HENS LAY traveling in thi country sa~ s thsat niso tonoe Uorae -. says that ibhrdarns rondaro lyoworstare abao earth wil mae hnay k erida' ndt~ Polwdes Ia se, one teas c~,on to ott. pint or fed stamps. 1. 8. JOHINBON& CO., Bangor. Me. 01 ~~ 1F YOU WULD lNE PAIOPJARL A 'crrspndt suited with spectacles, apply DR. N. 0. GRAY Oicane 28 N. TWEdr'l Streit S ofor a favo unthe Advertisew an dh Pulse b et g that they saw the adver tinenent thisloweaa Leatuing thme goaa IlPhTHERIA i! Johnson's Anodyne KAnnment will post. fIt til Drevent thIs terrible disase and will In poe ly cure nine cases In i on. Ilflorma' ion thtwill save maany lives sent tree bmnail.i Don't delay a motnent. Prevention Isbetter Vil than cure. Hoead everywhere, an 150. JOIESON * 030., flan'ore 3Me, of as all ntumere fir the worst Sereflula 50 a In inelas, Salt. mieEl Fever Sores, Sealy or.. ubad blood, are conquered by this powerful, euring Tetter, Rose Rash, Boes 4rban. flings, White Sweilings, floitre or Thieh1 allow colo of sin,' pw yelowJ h brown pt antd tong t e you are tu nfEfr erfeot and rale~ial cures. iy, ad eminn bhysians pronun t he d rtrggiete. inthe large, repulsive, natuseous pills,' Ths lis ar aarelylarger than . mustr ly vgsable, no artlcelar ca bs eoni Sm, ecu ertio W io' ,taetubne1 or 6opm ob Fed, PalSSee Jin4 '~'~JI Sor Eh~ OE~ t OtIe . Prj0 3,aa0tse T CREAMER IEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Body b 1ealth of. Il alday's Sarsaarlilllaa Resolvent Nre*16lowdmes sound flssrgbone snd )tear skin. If yoU wudv our0 flesh Arm, nr bones souund,, wihotaos, and yar 00",. on ar, el a a S arili solvent. GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. M~ IOU. a OsNos or LONG STANI~DNG DISUA911 truly arvitery In the inglugart; tat r an. ( power that clearly discerns DsFirw and- sup. ena A zedy; 14.at restores Step by~ste75y gres-the body which has been 6 Owl 4 3ked and weakened by an insidious disease, t only commands our respect but deserves r tude. Dr. Radwy has turnished man ad wth that wonderful remedy, Radway's kreapartllian EIesevent, which a0co0n .hes this result, ftd suffering humaLy, 10 drag out an existonemof pain and disease, r days and Ibg nighte, ow Or gatitude. 1"-MoJ1dasenger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract furom Dr. adway's "Treatise en lease and Its Cure," us followet uLst of Disases Cured by, Rway's Sarsoparllian Resolent Jhrcnie Skin Diseases, Caries of the Done imors In the Blood Scrofulous Plae ses. Baa unnatural Habit of Body, Syphil a nd Ii, Fever Sores Chronic or Old Uiers. Bait4 s,a Rickets, White Bweliip, Scald Ijehd, erine Affectionq, Cankers Glondular Swqll p Nodes, Wasting and ieoay of the ody. uplen and Blotches. Tumors, Dyspepsia. Kid. and Bladder Diseases e Chronic dhruanatibm Gout. 0onnuulption, bravel 'and Calculoup posit., and.varieties of the abovo complaati wihsometimes are given Specious names. We assert that there is no known remedy that smesos the curative po~er ouer these din sea that RADwAY's 1xsoLYDNT furnishes. It rn, step by stop, surely, from the founda on. and restorqs the Injured perts to their and condition. The wrste of the body 0 stopped aUd heathy bleod Is sup ted to the system, from which now m& ,161 is forimed. This is the flIst oorrectfve Ner of ItADwArm@ RigeoLys"ay. In onio sftre Ism has been salvated, and Meror, icnlvr orrosive Sublimate have eceun~u ed and become deposited in the boneh, joints i., causing caries or the bones, rickets, sVIOa vatures, contortions, white ow6liing. vA-n e0 veins, oto., the SAIISAPARIAI( wlit resolve Ay those deposit. ani ex~vrwinate thettls th" filles from the System. C I those who are taking these medicine* for cure of Chronie. Scrofulous or Syphilljto die is0, however slow may b- the oure, "fel bet ,"1 and find their general health improving, fleob Ad weight increasin or even keep. ,ts ow' is a sure sign that e euro Is pro msig.Qn these diseases the patient either s better or worse-the virus o the disease lot inactive: if not arrested and driven from i blood it will spread and continue to under-. ms the constitution. AS s6on as the BAXuM LIWAW Makes the patient "fee better," every Ir you w11I grow better and inorease in hetalth, Ingth and flshb. OVARIAN TUMORS. 'he removal of these tumors by R&PwAY'5 BOLvENT is now so certainly established that at was once considered almost miraculous . w a common recognized fact by all parties. tnesn the oases oflannah P. Knap Mrs. 9). iptf Mrs. J. It. JIolly and Mrs. P. Y.endrix hod in our Almanao for IST- also that o 1. C. 8. Bibbins. lia the present edition of our aLss and True." *ne Dollar pop Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. ly reures minutes, not hours, to. relieve a and cure acute disease adway's Ready Relilef, from oneto twenty minutes, never falls to ieve, PAIN with one thoroug applicaition. matter how violent or excruoiating the pa" RUHUMATIGO Bed-rIdden, Infirm, Crippled, rvous Neural c o prsatdwhdiee Spiker, RMUM*'Sf RMADT 4RX sease B Y A RELIEF wlU )rd instant ease. latmmntien of the Kidneys, Infiamast. ion of the Bladder, Itflamamation of th owels, Congstien of the Lungs, nom 2"a4t D~lfeut Breathing, Paliaton of he Heart. Hysterias Crcu 9p Diphtheria, Iatarrh, 1nfluensa, deadaoie, Toothache, reursalgia,. Rhanumatios, Cola Cnhills gu hl. Ohubialus, Frot Bites old, sprai. Pains Ian h Chat Bae eI FEVER AND AGUE. orernd~ en n the yworld that wil eFeve ad Aie, an all ohr iaariun, DWAY EDY RELIES'. t will in a ew moments, when taken accord ma dietes cnure Camps Spasms Sur etery~ Coic Wind In thb Bowels, and ak 'avelr shoul alwy arya bottle of Ris atg of wate It i beter than trench in y or bitters as a stimulant. Ein e and amnzbermen sholald always CA UT ION. Ilremedial aents capabl of &estreyn life e powerfu rem edies, does a certan tlpei very small doses, relieve the Dtient durin sir act~ion in the system. But perhaps the and 'dose, if repeated, may ag avate and in DwAr's RUADY Rautar Wil stop the most . lirfaat -r a net TElE TRUE RELIEF. en n vgu e that wil instatly stop Iain. e natt C..,.,.r Botl. adwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfoet Purgatives Boothing Aperg, e and Natural in thaei Operatio. VEGETABLE BUSTITUTB FOR CALOMEL. 'erfectly tasteless, elegantly coated witha stron dzpurgo, regutate, purity, cleanig. LWth ma Pknefr th cuedfal isorders rh trnaus Dies, Boeda eos at, s. vOnesq, Indi s~ on, Dypepsa,'Iilu rrnate to effect a foot munteralor. bis, containing no rur ~er e DObssre te follwing s mptm result, ration, Inward Piles, Fullness of od heHa cdity of the 8tomach, Nausea, r brn bi(ntof FEor, un ess or Weigh; ittering at th Heart Choking or Suffering matlens when in a lying Dosture, Dimness 01 Dul P1 al in th fiend, Deficieny of Per ration4 Yellowness of the Sk in and Zes Pain He a~rnin 'in th Flesh dn. lehe item from al the above1nanme disrdoers. Pr1e0,25 Vents per Box. SOLD) BY DRUGGISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUR.', end a letter stamp to READWAy * 1)0 .3BB WARREIN, cor. CHURCH St., New York? ormation worth thousands will be sentbou., MO O on estandeaiug~~ A em d l ly ENTlatWArTlief, outgthasNEW ARMliI Ii F~ _N__ERanjdi AO einiBT s 5 Z s. Jr4eios .M nd1 aeai. WIT'n