The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 27, 1880, Image 4
AGRICULTURE.
TAPPINO TRY, AIAPLE TimiE.-A ver
pleasant as well as proiltable feature c
farming in .5teuben county, N. Y., I
the annual harvesting of the lilqul
produce of the maple. To the world I
general the procos of sigar-making I
comparatively unknown. Allagree I
saying the present has been agood sea
son for sugar-making, a cold winte
being necessary to insure a profltabi
spring harvest. Then, when the su:
nwvings high i tholheavcus, the beds e
ice move out of the streams, and na
ure's pulse begins to beat, the sugar
maker armed with a half-inch bit, I
seen boring the trees, penetrating ver;
little under the bark. A metallic sai
spout, with hook attached to hang tih
bright till bucket on, is driven unde
the hole, tihe trees tapped this wia
wasting no sap, and cleanliness bein;
secured. The first "run" Is the best
like the head wines, of the Europeam
vineyards; the sugair that first, reache
the market; bringing a large price be
cause of its superior quality and Ilavo
-always providing that the unprinci
pled grocers does not reinelt It and ad'
two-thirds of Inferior brown sugar
thereby swelling his profits by swind
ling his customers and scaring his con
science. A well regulated sugar cami
has leaders made of tin or clean woodei
troughs leading to some central point
Tihe buckets are emptied into the lead
crm. and the bush is drained into hug
receiving tinks or vats. The proces!
of boiling is an interesting one. Ti
boiling-pans shou'd be made of supf r o0
Russian iron Orc heavy copper, with in
side cross partitiois. Tle pans shok
be about Een feet long and set in arele.
of brick, the cross partiali M'oiIng se
three inclh-es a10 part and open at alternait(
ends. Thus the sweel; Water travels I
great distance, and over a moderat
li:e. When it drops from the paus i
is called syrtp, and weighs elevei
pounds to the gallon. The s3rup il
carefully strained through hea' '7 wool,
en cloths. Whent thoroughl3 .,2eaIs
it is put iI kettles, and this Is call0
"'syruping dowi.'' Two eggs and on
quart of milk are necestary iII cleanl
lug sixteen gallons of' syrup, heatinig
slowly over a lire and skiming un
til it comes to a bolling point. To
this is added a small piece of butter
when onoe0 hats a superior (qtiilt~y o
sugar, such as rarely linds its way into
A merican markets. The superin'end
ant of Agriculture says that, 40,000,001
)ou1 ds 01' maple sugar is mIdI a uall;
in the United States.
CuimNo Fnurr iy Uoi.n.-An exper
SimntCII, wits made it at fouindry in Placer
ville, lately in fruit-curin, by biast.S o
cold ir. .in this experiment about i
peck of sliced apples were placed in i
sieve and subJected to a cold air bis
for three hours in the cupola fl urnac
of the foundry, and the fruit is report
ed to have been completely and beautii
illy cured by the treatment, r'eiaini
lg soft without the slightest discolor
atlon. We were about to say dried,
blut cured is a better word, for ther<
there was none of that hard, hmr It, still
diyness about it 'whilh freIientlly re
stilts by suin-lcattor fire-heat. The ex
pCri.en0t was at most gratifying sticcess
and, in our judgment, Is frautght, wil
Iesults of great importance to the grow
crs and nianipthators of fruit. Ti'
blast of cold air completely frees th
fruit from its excess of' moistire, wiLl
no possibility of1 burning or shriveliup
it. Compared with our sun-drying, i
kOfle9ts a great savilig expiense, atten
iiou and r1sk. Anybody w%"hao can com.
mand or devise a strong blast, of col(
uair, can diry fruit, in superior-wi
might say peirfect-manner, withu
heinig dlepenadent on the weatt~ber anm
wattig on tihe slow process of sun
dr'ying, and wiithouat the miost, expeni
sive resort to friel and risk of' overheat
ing.
iiAD-FL".isvoiEi' ]K.h;s.-A had flavo:
in eggs is thme result, of one or' t'w
causes-eithier the food1 On which tii
fowls 1are led, or the subastanme om
whIch tihe eggs are laid(. Th'iis imay hi
eiasily tested by shauttinmg uip a layinga
hena, andr giving haer garlic or malhtet
barmley to eat. Aniothera theory Is-bua
we ocanlot- spea1k of it, ith the satin
certadnty-thait an egg 11aid1 ln anum
strong-<mellinig subsianmce will 'oni t raw
It. Th'li is explaiaued by thle fact. thia
tihe shell, wh'len the egg is firsat. haiti, I;
vomnparatively soft. and1( imipressionable
uand bnly hard after' conitact with t,.
atinosphlere. .12t. youar birds be wiholc
somnely fed onl p)lin food, and11 Soui
nests be made with ciean straw. l ia1
nests hi ave a to ideni'y to miakie egg
itte.
A 'iAsr: ron Tnii a'( o. ao.<r 1tAr...
TJhaere is nto better bause f'or compos
thani leafi miomuld of the foirest. Al 11 t
dlead,~ aunimls of the f'armi, the r'efus
br'ino and vegetables, thle leahed ashes
the woolen m ags, leathers of' tuhe slauigh
bered fowls, and1( hiatr of the slaugih
tered hogs shotild be sorliptiloumsly 11d
ded( to the comosi,t 1heap1. if, 011 enuler
i ng tiale villaige tirocer'y, you smeltlelh
brine or putrid fish, elfer th le muerlhani
to take the nuisance off' his htands. The,
wvill make a valuiable aiddtitibon to thi
compost heap, if' there Is a wooleni o
patper mill 9r' a tanner~iy, these estabi
lishamelnts wvill f'urlih yout much v'ahi
able refuse matter for cotmposting.
DwAuRE TR'JEi:s -Th'le passion01 l'o
p~ossessing miniatuire trees anal bhrubtl
-of various kinds may be menltloned a
one of the traits pecculiar to Chines
anid Juapanese gardeners, wvho t ake grea
palus, iln prodlucing thtem. A dwar't
ed tubroelia pine, reared ini a imodlerate
slzedl flower-pot., has taken tell 0
twvelve years to bring to a state of per1
feetion, Although searcely sixteca
inches in height, it las the proportton
ate character of A full sized tree. Sucl
e xamnjies are very expenlsive, beluaj
eagei'i bought by rich Jatpanese amna
teurs' fr the decoration of their dwell
ings. ___
RIDNINGsO CE CA .-8-As 80011 i
t .e upgor portion of the strawv on tha
cereals becomies yellow, no0 furttheri'in
crease ttups place ini the weight of th
seed, If' the- grain be not cut dowi
sootn after the- appearance of thai. sigi
its quality.. deteriorates and its weIgh
diminishee.
To MELr BUTTER FOR SAUCEs..-Pu
a lump of butter in a saucepan, and sc
it on49,mn9 embers until it begins
melt; t uen take it off, and stir' oneo wa
umntil the whole la melted. It shouild b
white agtguise thickh____
Saifety troni a Petiitentil Sour'gO.
Pr tdra it~ft9t'- oie(
istesd fortuag or theet
deomigIoIWo of malaria provalhs, Quair
does -j~ aord thi, protectIon. The ehh
reas e Lottter'shiteinaota hitters hei
won su ,ens populrity is that it pre
pates ag toem to reist the maularial pest
' Th~is a yibr4o p ad toning the phya
teal ogil -ioua ng and pr'omotnga
equa ~ ~ on cf /the Anei
sidan~~ bh.il~dgehtion on a souna
I'. p thoa.Icomp aini
HUMOROUS.
y A G KNT1, Fi31AN called ItIS servanit 1110
day and iiformed him ho wished ihift
to learn the name of the books iI the
I Bible. "Now." said ho, "I will tell
you the first, and during the day I will
a ask you what It Is, to see if you remem
ber; It Is Gonesis."
Later in the day Bob was called, but
r he could not rmembor what It v. as.
0 "Now," said the mastor, "II have a way
to Impress it upo1 your mind so you
cannot forget it. Now, Bob, we have
an old hoss iI the stable. What do we
call It?"
"Correct. And we have a little girl
in the kitchen; what do we call her ?"
"Very well ; now put the two to
gether and you haveJon ny-Sis-Gene
1 81s. I think you can remember it un
til to-morrow ."
"Yes, sir."
The next morning Bob was sumiron
ed to appear before his master. "Good
morning, Bob. Can you give me the
1nanm1 of the first book In the Bible this
morning ?"
"Yes, sir."
"Vell, what is it?"
"The ole hoss, sir."
Lrr ei'n' Elih (vio hs Ieard her
tit .1amai speak of' bi gli ted all'ections)
"Mammati, and yotm think It at person Is
really and truly in love It woul- be
wicked1 to dopri ve ter of the object of
her tffectionis ?" ltimma-"Whiy. ci -
tainl,Edith, deair; but where fin thle
world did you learn all that ?" Edith
I heard yotu tell it to Mis. Jinglejaw to
(aly. And, iamma, I'mi awfully in
love with that piece of cake In the cup
board." It is needless to say that
Edith and the object of her affections
were imt'ediatcly united.
P1lorFmsson Plnoc'on complains that
tt- iitelligen t compositor made hi1m
say "links, bonds andi stripes for the
violent kind of spectres," ilItOILd of
"Ines, bands and Atria in the violet
part lofspectra." 1Tere6 11113 be som1e
dlifl'en in the me0aning of the soUlt
nces, but the coinpositor's souids the
Imore intelligible, and It lie were em
ployed to "set upI)" all tho lrofessor's
lectitres, ninety-ni no per cent. more
readers would understand them.
A snonT article going the rounds of
the press is enititld "How to Cook a
ii uoband." It' heo has a voice in tihe
matter ho would prefer to be "tonsted"
-It the vl ub; btti wh en he goes 101110
- and kicks Ip a famii'ly broll, hit1 ought
t to be 'Ibasteel." A "iifd''ed" liaid
1is not destlable. Perha, after all, it
I would bo best to par-boil him, for eften
t PH bolls " with rage when ho is obliged
to lieaidterl( upI) and down the chaillter
- ait. midniight with at squallin1g inlfanit in
- is arms-n O've been told.
Two eons of the Shaih of Persia are
rivals rotr thet trone, and on of them
ailts had engraved on his swor( the
words: "With thIs steel I will mur
der my brother," amd caused the faet
t.o be commtnented to the latter. 'ltt
boy his read too many dino novels.
The next tihing we shall iear that ie
lis started West to exterminate it few
thousa nd I ndians. .11 is brother should
hiave him arrested and put under bonds
to keep the peace.
.DoctOR MOUNTAIN, whose wit pleased
. on all occasions, being at Court with
Goorge 11., wvho liked his company on
that account, nStt was brought to the
Klug of aL vacant bishlopric. "I know
niot," said his Majesty, Mouintaiin In
. stantly rose, and, putting his handt~ I up
onl hIs breast, said(, "'If thotu hadust, feiuth
- as a grain of miustard-seed, thou woultdst
say3 to this Moun t ain, "' Use t ho re
miovedi, andi ueast inito the see !"'
A s1Ui'nlEHN t3ap1 co1llb not he I l lired
I.o go Ithrough aL hole exceplt by hack
Iinig. Tlh~e secret wvas that ini goiing
th rough a hole ini a corn-riek 01ne (day.
in the~ usuial wauy, a terrIer made a grab
just nta shle wats di uppearinig aniid b)1t
lner tall (In'.
"lliiow dio y'ou contrive to amuise
Iyouriself?"'' ' "Amituse," sa8111 idhe (othter,
start ting, "'do you knmow~ I ha~ve my)
house work to do?" "'Yes," waus the
aniswer, "'I see y'ou have it to dlo; btat
its it is never done1 1 conutde you mu lst
have oma other way of p'assing y our
A wonT H iY coule int a Massa cit usetts
town had lost their only daughter and
- we're dteeply depressedi. As they sat
1 01ne eventing in tho dhrawing-roomt,
L' hteaving .ighs at interval s, the wife
3 rem~t1arked: "'Well, (Geotrge, there is
,one" conlsohut ion. Sii tuaiteti na5 we tire,
-we could never have gotteni .lInoe ituto
-lBostont socetty.''
An itniiqi ste Westflbt c13(1(hil p I ilta
xloums to knowv If Lo'ngfellw htiml in
m indtt a1 U le chief w~hen ito wrote ''This
'sth ost's pllrim evil.''
.. SnA lr ol 01 lad((y--T'Oheimo titer ot'
- vintegar. _________
THE Chinese must go, and all Ainer
leians shuould go--anid buy a bottle bf
a Carboline, the dendlorized petroleum
a haIr renewer anid dresser. Sinice thme
recent Improvement, no prep~aration
. ever had such a sale or gave such geni
. eral satisfaction as Carbohine. Sold by
.. all druggists.
- NEw remedies antd old1 0on0s under
new names are being constantly Intro
. dueed to the publec, but D~r. Built's
Cough Syrup still takes the lead for the
s ure of Cough, Cold s etc. Price, 25
c ents.
when't all3od to dIissolve in the mioutht,
8 have a (direot injfluience on the inilatmed
a parts, allaying Pulnmonary Irritatmin,
- and giving relief In Coughs, Colds, anel
3 the variouis Th'lroat Troubles to which
I Singers and Public Speakers are liable.
TnE ising generatIon ought to bit
protected agalist the stupiefy'Ing In
t iluence of Opium preparations. We call
t the attention of' all mothers to the faot
thtat Dr. Bull's JBaby Syrub is absolute
y hy free from Laudanium or other
e Vpits.
lDecamne Soundi and WeH "
IIATOHESR's STATION, Ga.
Ri. V. Punecn, M. U.:
* Dear Sfr-My wife, who has beeni ill
'for over two years, and has trIed many
other medicines, became sound anld well
f by using your Favorite Prescription.
s yee was also cured by its use,
after several physicians had failed to do
-' her any good. ~Yours trutly,
THiOaAs J. METIEVIN.
1"Deat of All." .
D AL.TJMons, Md., March 5, 1879.
,Dr. R. V. PIEcE g:
Dear Str--My famIly have used your
Favorite Prescription and It has done
all that is claimed (qr It., 1tjs t~is best
of all yteatatiou'ufor' women com-.
,plainte. .I recommpnd It toall families,
0. 0. WAtRMAnnu n,...ist,
DOMESTIC.
HAl aING U' CoArS.-A. heavy gar.
ilent, like an overcoit, if hung by the
loop at tle) back of the collar, will soon
strotch out o' siIape by it own weight,
to avold this, various devices have been
nlade some of wire and others of wood.
A piece of hard-wood, long oiough to
reach from the out-side of one sleeve to
that of the other, will answer the pir
plose; it should have a hole bored
throtugh center, or a loopofstrongeord
to hang it ipon the nallor hook. U nsder
coats and vests may be hung in same
way. For.the "best suilt" this little
matter is of considerable linportance to
all -who desire coats not to be full lin
the back of the neck, and therefore,
out of' shape.
APiP.E SNow.-Six line pippinls; two
cups powdored sugar 0 one lemon--Juice
and half the grated peel; one plit of
milk for custard; four eggs. IMake a
good ettstard of the milk, one cup of
sugar and the yolks. Bake tile apples
-core, skins and all-li a covered
dish, with a little water In tihe bottom
to provent burning. The apples should
be so tender that i straw will pierce
them. Take bi the skins aid scrape
out the pul p,-mix in the sugar and
lemon ; whiip tile whites of the eggs
light, and beat in the pulp by (logrees
uiitsl very white and lirm. Put the
cistsird, when cold, into the botton of
a glass bowl, and pile the snow ti o 1 it.
Bilta SOu P.-Trl -e poen ida beef,
three carrots, on1e tumrnli, one bunch of
celery, fote1 onions, two bunches ot
leeks, tablespoon , of salt. pepper to
taste; ctti the mneat lIto pieces tile size
of an egg; vegetables to be washed,
serpedl, and cut into 811m1ll peces; put
all into a large saucelpan, with four or
live quarts of' w-ater; boil very gently
one whole day ; let It stand all might;
carefully take off the fat nextday; add
one phich of cayenne pepper ; make tile
soup boiling hot and serve.
LAVFNDs WrrxI.-O)il of En'lgiisl
lavenide.lr, 4 oz ; alcohol, 5 phils; rose
water, 1 pint; inIx and distil, 5 pints.
An excellentlavender water, obtained
by simple mixture, ijl prol uced from1
tie stubmoiled formii la: 0.s o' olavel
der and bergamlol, of each .3 druis ; otte
of rose and oil of cloves, of each 6
t roPS oil of 1ro lllIl'y at) . esenei of
musk, of each, Yj drim; benz)ll acid,
2 drm.; honIey, I oz -lIcolol, 1 pint;
e-prit d rso-s, 2 oz. Mix well and keel)
till 01d.
BAlit LEiY W ATHL.-To a tablespoonful
of pear harley, w ashed it cohl water,
add two or tihr-ce 111.ps of sitgar and
the Juice of' half a lemon. Oil these
pou1r one quart of boiling water, and
let it statii seven or eight liours ; strain;
tiever use the bar'ley a secontl time.
Iialf an outnce of Isinglass may be boll
ed in the water. Increase the sugar if
desirable. Foi fevers or weak stonaiths
a strenlgheniig drinlk.
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linowN,' Btr'ri.-All tihe c(elein its
and fragienlts or bread are dieI cisp
in t11: stove ovol with the door open,
then rolled. and brea l-crinnbs are al
ways it hand . Sileed apples. bread
erumbs, sigir, eiinnaimon andt(] i deep
piddlug( dish. A layer ofapples, sugar,
spil, cruinhs ; alesb!i, sigar, splee,
rm1111bs. anil( so on lintil 1the dish is full.
Batke.
Fitirr l'i<.-A pples, pears, peaches,
ptnUin-, rlbJAe ries, st rawberies aiid
blackherries are all mado alike. Make
a good.ecrust, lill the diah quite fuill of
tihe raiw fr'ult mind adtd sugar, a little
wiateor, spoonfuiof flour, and bits of
butter ; cov'er and bake slowvly, to pro
venlt thle J1 uice fr'om bollIng over.
LAnn~ES who hlave diflicllty Iln makinug
their hazir remainm oriimiped may find the
following of u ac Let live cenuts' wiorthi
of gutm arabie be disso1le ini a Very
little hot water and loft stand over
nlighit iu enougih :llCOhah to make It
thinm ; then botdle. Tlhie hirm should be
wvet with~l the mixture before bein11g
Tn Mll.inmi: SAUS.Ioits.-Tlakce teinder'
pliecs o1' fresh por1k, Chlo) them v'ery
111n0, wIth ,soteof thle leA f fat,, in tihe
prlopor'toof 1 thiree p~oliids of leani to
'1ne poumi1( ot' fat. Season very highly
with pepper and~ a small .quanimtity of'
died sage ruibbed to a po-.der'. Fry ill
cakes.
(R'uinitm- AUclt.-l'ut a giuart 'of
clean eraniberrios into a snucepanm with
a det pul of' cold wate r; stow slowly
stiriniimg often, for an hiouri and1 a half;
take from the fir'e andt sprinkle ablud
anty with whIte sugar; rub through a
line cullandler, and set to form In a wet
Ko01 $AVC.-Boli two eggs tenl min1
ultes. ChIop tile whites, 1)ut, thleml with
the .yolks, and( chop01 toge lier, but not,
ver'y 11ine. Put, in a qluarbar of a poundl(
of nice1 biut er Inelted, and pourI them
Into a boat.
Instr'umentis jor' Traveer.-l n a lee
tur'e 1o 1ie Frejich Gecograpical 80cle
tv', M. D' Abbadie hams dlisced the
re alive mer1iLts of the Bextant~ and $1:eo
do' ite ais alpplie to1 the dleterlni'ntion
of dh-l 1 ti e and lonlgitiude , f places
inl unex piorecou t11 i. M. D'A bbadie
inists stirongiy 0on the dii1dvanitages
of the Sexianit. Th'le tact that an) an1ge
of more than 110 dog. ('alot be Imns
ured ii ith tile sextant .mlakes It
im)1possible to observe 11ho mleridiain
alt ilude of the sun Iin~ the tropIes, wvhihlst
observatIon byv ni'ght reqgutre artifleiai
light .which ai tr'avuiler inm wIld rekions
flnlds it difficult to procurell. Furtither,
ini, constrluctinig 31) a inpaznuiths are' r'.
(fm redl, andl~ 11h08e are so diefli lit to
otainl with ai sextant, that they aire
rarelhy taken. M.. l3'Abbadio, there
lcore, I L'commaIl.,d1 thle thooite as5 the
mom..st usefut liuetriment for tr'avglrs;
and1( hu describes a pattern whieh heQ
ha~s foilnd( very seiviceable. Ill tis
ins:rumenr~Cf a prismi isp a4I~ ill n front
of thme ol.Jeet kihs '(Wi chl'is mnore
p )werfull thiain mmlost theodolites of
its size), and( thlus thle telescope is al
Ways hizi'ontall, a c'onlveint f'orml Of'
pOilu~ls, withlouits1 case. T1he tripou
is form Ad Of thriee rattan eannes, whles
are sergwVed 911 to a wooden trianigle.
Jin determllining niziiimmbhs wi'1th thIs i1l.
s:.ruInment M D'Abbadie re0corngmendg
tile wvell-known mletlhod or equal alkh,
tmides. ,.>
MYsTERnY SOLVED.-Tihe great sepert
of tihe wondlerful success8 of VEtosridr
It strikes at tile root of (d1seas0 by puiri
tyinlg tile blood1,'rbgteujnd the li'vor k'nd
kidlneys to healthy Ation, llinigoeratln~
time nervous system.
WAertDai its 9' holiday, thanks to
Dobbinis' Eletrie Soap, (made by Cra.
gin & Co., Phila,) );.ho ia y'apldly
coimng in to genetr~a 1ie It a't~ like
magic, and bleacheos clo, (at g wig
injuringk tho febi T - ft.
DoN'T' !i Ag 906R kOa rr1T1 A 8T113so'a4
COUGIK when areme e and ctmtata as Dr.
Burma.
Bturmali, a Kingdom on the Indo
Chinese Peninsula, lia, as it now ex
ists, three well-warked divlnlons,
Northern Burmah, Burmah proper,
and the Eestern Shan, tributary States.
The inhabitants belong to the branch
of the Mongolidie distinguished by a
Do10osyllabIc lauguage; they are short
headed, broad-skulled, flat-faced, have
black hair, and dark brown skin, and
resemble the Mongols more than the
Hindus. Bosisexes wear a white Jack
et, called in-gle; the men wrapping
round the lower part of the body the
put -o, several yards long, and the wo- }
man weat-ing the te-mino, a scant milk
or cotton garment, to which are added
on occasion silk tutislins, and gold or
iaments. Tie mci and women alike
.sinoke cigars and chew betel-auts to
excess. The former are, for the most
part, robust and well made, and excel
in boxing, rowing, wrestling, and
other athletic exercises, and have con- I
siderablo mechianleal skill. The houses
are a framework o' bamboo, thatched
with the water-palin, and are built on
posts several feet from the ground.
The women are more Industrious thani
the men, buy, sell. weave. and attend
to domestic duties. Bath sexes are
very fond of feasting, Aight-seeing. t<
bitiloonery, theatricals, and buffalo- t
lighting. The natives are attached to cc
their home, thotgh they are far from i
patriotic. Without intdivildutl cruelty, r
they are indifferent to the shediding of A
blood by their rulers, aid, while tein
perate and hardy, are hostilo to disci
p1iOe and continued labor of any sort.
When in authority, they are often ar
rogant, tyrannlcal, and corrupt. Be
sit(Ies ie 'entuilne Burmans, a variety of
'-aces inhiiabfts the Kingdom. 'ihe
MNonans, or Telaiting4, deseemled from
the ancient Pegitans, are larjgely aial
gaiated with regubrr nativeo, and the
Siin, or Tal, the 11104 ; ntimeronq, Per
hI pi o the [ndlo-Ciinese peop'e, lire
listributed over the peneinsiula from
Miunnpore to Bangkok. Sume of the 11
011
E'istern Shanl States at o tributary to at
Binmali, others to Slam, those west of 1o
the Irawaddy being entirely unded i
lBurmah rule. BuIdhism, the prevall
Ing religion, has been preserved in A
great purity ; its shrine.z, tcmnpls, and
mjontiments are ntimbuerless, and Its
es'lvals rigidly observed. The Gov
ornment is heredlitary and despotle, 3
the soyereign being asslated by a coui- m
oil of the nobility, over whose mem- 1
berA he exercises a kind of feudal Jur
'sulltion.
POTA1o OAMLE,-r-Take live ounces
of putatoes mash18ietl, pepper, salt, and a
little nuittieg; mmix it with Ilveeggs pre
Vlously well beaten separately. Squeeze
in a little lemon Itloe, and fry nicely. P
(:LiRONIc L'ioleniess of the Bowels re
,ults froa imperfect digrcstion, and -
thls again -roi stomaien trregtilarities '
anl interrupions. The Ca1s1 lies in :
-the torpidity of the Liver, and the cure
is, take Simtimnons' Liver Regulator to
1id dligestion, to sti iilito the d1ll and
sitrggi Liver and to regulate the i
"For twenty mnouttlh 1 was :Illieted oi
wn~~li Dharrhoca. Natiubers of phtysi
chtns prescribing f'or me mnissedl my -
ease-their medileine, mtostly astring
ent, aggravtiing my cointlitIon. I was
audvised to itse the Slimmnus' Liver Reog
udator. Tins medicine soon imlicated
the proper diaignosis-ani impure mat
ter secreted f'rom a disordered Liver,
andI, coursing the pasge of the bow- .i
ohs, irritated and intflmed to a diseased D
condlitioni. In a few weeks thte medi- ~
clue corrected It. I was restored to
perfect health anid have retmainedl so
over twvo years, no symp)toms having
rehtrned. I use it in my faumily as a
spee lie for till dilsordlers origliatlntir
tiisordered Liver. "'JA.ius 0. TISoN,
lkagdad, TIexas."
A Goodl Thing to Kniow.
Every manil anid wormatn int the land
ought to know that Kid ney.-Wort is a
sure and safe cure icr all disepses "
caused by the failure of thte bowelb or
kidneys to perform their duties. Do
not fail to try it.-Recporter.
Implortanit to Sufrorera.
.The greatest bonofactor Is one who relioee
pain and cures disease. Dr. Slbeo has ao.
comIitthed botht by his miracnlons discovery
of **Anakesis," an abuolute, easy. raupid and
infallible cute for Pl1Li ma all s ages of de
velopmonut. 20 000 suff..rors testsfy to its
virtna. It is a snnple suippository, acting as
an instrument. pouiltice and medic no. The
relief is insitantt, and ouro oortain. Price $1.00
per box. 8amp est sent free on application to
-*A nakesis" Decpot. B~ox 8016, Now York. For
utile by all first-class druggists.
A VnlIuab~le (L, fI Foe.
A book on the Livea, its diseases and their
treatment sent free. 1neinding~ trenaes uponi
Liver Couaplaints. Torp.d Liv' r. Jahuttd ce.
Bthosnesa, 11 adac ae, ~Coistpanons, Dyupe p..
s'a, Malaria etc. Address Dr. hanford, 162
Broadway, Neaw York osty, N. Y.
A oA RD-To all who are suffrirma from thneor
roa yn isi ,Iaet i at o atI,tie veo owa kt*
clpo tht will cure you, FREa utp CHtAtGEt. This
uon't ronset o nedilcoi - e~l' ii hmIoniuytnsouth,
I0sE1'il T. INalAN, station D. New $>rk Uity.
The Voltaic Blelt Co., Maraisatll, Mich.
Will send their clebra ed Eletro Voltais
Bhelte t.> the afllicted upon 80 days's tri.
-Speedy eures guaraintetji. They mecan what
they say. Write to them without deay.
The Oriy Medicine
That Acts at the Samoe Time on
The ilver, the Bowels and the Kidneys.
These grea ogans are the natural cleans
era of the omaea. If they work welt, hearth
.,TE R RIBL.RUPFE RINO.
19 floneneus, Nladache, Dyspopsla, Jaun
. hay ComplalusOavei., DIabetes,
or Rheoumtat Vain and'Achoes,
are deoop4 becauts ate lond bs poisone
expelled naturally.
RIDINEW-WORIT
will rastore the het ib a tien and all thes
the auyou Will lve bustte suffer nglect
Thousand havobooa'cure, Try ftand4yen
and health willonceomore gladden youtr heart.
aUg.0 0h0 and be satisone4.
iD fe a dry ,egetabie compound and
One Paokajse aai* qlartsof Medlette,
I fl 1 , (W lw 1a~4 00',uroister s
wmsextrass~~a arst, .
Vegetine
Purifies the Blood, Renovate
and Invigorates the
Whole System.
II Wfriters, and Their Nanes art
Iegion, Say that to Have
Good Health
IOU MUST HAVE PURE BLOOD
,eader, Have Ycu Got Scrofula, Scrofu
lous Humor, Cancerous Humor,
Cancer, or any Disease
of the B'ood ?
lou Cain Positively be Cured
Thounstinds of Tesino
inials Prove It.
ruggists, Ohemists, Speak, Indorse aDu
hecommend it as tho Bz.st and
Only Reliable
3LOOD PURIFIER.
MIONTREAL, Jan. 29, 18S0.
11. It. STEVEss. FsQ -[eu r 8W: I do not like
write teiituonials for advertisrd me(Clues,
it the great, ' enulit that so many or my cus
mers have obtained from Ihe use of Vegotine
mnpels me to say that with an exporionce of
'er 2i years. both In Groat Britain and thiO
unr.I hav~c nevor known atuch a useful
niedy Iplaced beforo the public.
ssistant of the Apothaieos Co opany, Lou
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(reat Britain. Lictiate in Pharmacy of the
College of Ph.vlelans and Surgeons,
Corner Notro Daino and 1c0ill streets.
Vege ti ]Ie
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Johnson's Anodyne Linimnent w1ll posi
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- It" you feel dull, drowsy, deilitated, hay
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aiternaied witil hot flushes, irregular appe
TorpId Liver, or "IilIousness." As a
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froim what cause, or how long standing, by giving
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7spla5, utaltertacunm, Fever Sores, Scaly or
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In curing Tetter, Rose Raush, lilus, Carbun-.
vllings, White Swelligs, 4Goitre or Thiels
s sallow oolor of skiD, or rllowish-brown m ote
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ito, andi tongue coated, you are aufferIng frona
remedy for all such' oases Dr. 1'lerces oltden
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igla, Weak lungs, and early stages of Con.
ouily, and emInent physicIans pronounco It the
by drugglsta.
taking the large, repu.lsive, nauseous 1)ills. These
Le'll)aescarcely larger thana suustareal
tirely veteab1,e, no parloular care is req ulred
them. Tey opierate without disturbance to thme
5, or occupation, For .Jaundice, headache,
en, Inapure loodI, P'aln In th Shoulders,
if Chest, Diuustness, Sour Ernetations .front
ad Taste ns -Mouth, Bllious attace P'an in
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atke Dr. Pierce's Pltenant l'urgutive P'ellets.
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HEALTH IS WEALTH
Health of Bo sy elth of Illi.
Rallars Sarsaarll'llial Iuslait
Pure blood makes sound desh, strong bene Se
Solear skin. If you would have your eshi Arme
nr bones sound without cartes, and your 0010
11lexton fair, use Jidway's Baresparillier
esolent.
A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION
"To pure a aNroNIo or LeNG STANDite DISA
truly a victory In the healing art; that reason
S power that clearly discerns DEFOE and SUP
es a remedy- that restores step by S
Rei reeS-the body which lias been slOwley-a?
tao ed and weakened by an insidious d6466%
not only commands our respect but deserves
ourgrattude. Dr. Radway has furnished man
kind with that wonderful remedy, tadwaY's
sarsaparillian.Reuelvons, whlch slo00.
plishos this result, and. suffering humanity,
who drai out an existence of pain and disease
through long days and long nights, owe buD
their gratitue.M-..uaa.eseer.
' FALSE AND TRUE.
We extract from Dr. Radways "Treatiso W
disease and Ita Oure," as follows:
List of Diseases Oured by
Ralway's Sarsaaarllian Resolirnt
Chronic Skin Disess, Caries of the Done
flumors In the Blood Scrofulous Aise Q
or unna ral Habit of Body, Syphis and one
real. Fever Sores. Chronic or Old Ulcers Balt
houm, Riokets, White Swelling, Sal i ead,
Uterine Alteotions. Can'<ers Glandular Swell
Ings, Nodes. Wasting and ecoay of the Body.
Pimples and ilotohes. Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kid
ney aid Bladder Diseases Chronic Rh unmatism
Lad Gout, Ubnsumptlon, bravei and Caloulous
Depost=, and vartutles of Ihe above complaints
toWhc someti arb~s are given specious nams
We assert that titre Is no known remedy that
Posseses the ourative power over these 45.
eawes th~it RADWAY'sSOVN fzovs urnlshors. It
Cures, step by step, surely, from the founda
tton, and restores the Injured p)4rt% to their
mound condition. The wna ena of the body
are stopped and healthy blood Is sup
Plied "~ the soystem., from which new a
Ortal is forened. Tis is the fisat ooroctve
Oer of RAD WAY'S Rusol.vsNT. In oases where
he6 system has been salivated and Meroasry,
luickliver, Corrosive Sublimate have acoumu
Ated and become deposi ea In the bones, joint
to., causing caries or the bones, ricket a. SPinal
,Urvatures, contortions, white awellings, var
,ose veins. etc., the SARsAPARILLIAN will resolve
kway those deposits an I exterminate the virus
)f the disease fOom the system.
If those who are taking thre medicines for
3he cure of Chronic. Scroiulous or Syphilitic dis
ases, however slow may b,, the cure, "eel bet.
,er," and glnd their general health improving,
heIr fosh and weight increasig, or even keep
ng Its own I~s a sure Sign t it the cure is pro
rressing. in'these diaeasos the attent ei her
lots beter or worse-the virus of the disease
A not Inactive; If not arrested and driven fro
he blood It will spread and continue to andp
nine the constitution. As ioon as the SARs
'ARILLIAN make.i the patient 'f6el bet ter," every
kour you will grow better and increase In health,
Itrength and flesh.
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of these tumors by RANwAT's
1#OLVRNT Is now so certainly establIshed that
vh:at was once co'isidered alin .t miraculous 'a
1ow a conmon recognia.d ftoL by all parties.
Wltue S the cases of Hannah P. Knipp, Mrs. 0.
Crapf Mr.. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hendrix
inbtishe I In our Almanaa for 18T9; also that of
ra. 0. i0. Bibblis in the present edition of our
'False and True."
One Dollar per mottle.
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires minutes, not hours, to rollove
>ata and oure acute disease.
Radway's Ready Rellef
n from one to twenty minutes, never fails to
elleve PAIN with olfe thorough applio 'tion.
io matter how violnt or excrutciating the tain
he RUiEUMATIOJ, Bod-ridden, Infirm, Ur pled,
lervous Neuralgic, or p'ostr %ted with diseas
nay.. suier, RAD)WAY'S READY HRIJ19P will
ftrd Instant ease.
uflamination of the Kidneys, Ipsfamma.
tion of the Bladder, Iaidaanmatlon of the
Doe G ongrestion of the Lung., Nore
roat Difficult Breathing, Pal pi tion of
the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtaeria,
Catarrh, Ingluensa, Headache, Toothache,
Neuralgia, Rheumaitisin, Cold Chills,
Ague Chil, Clhiblalus, Frost Bite.,
BruIses. Summner Uion laInts, Coughs,
Libs, are instantl releve,
FEVER AND AGUE.
lever and Ague cured for ity Cent%. There
s not a remnedi agent in the world that will
mre Fever and Agiue, and all other Malaribus,
lillous, Scarlel, 'lyphoid yellow and ether
ov a idw d byA RAwAis FILIr) so quick as
It will In a COW moments, when taken accord
nt to dIreths rek Iraps, pasms Sour
ter Cio,. Wi'nd in thle Bowels, andal
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD
gAYS8 READY RELIEF with them. A few drops
n water will provent sickness or pain from
ihange of water. It Is better than French
iran dy or bitters as a stimulants
Miner a nd ILambermeu should always
CAUTION.
All roeredia aents capable of dstroy.nglife
spium, strychnine, arnica, hyoscianmus, and
n hery powrfu Itroee, dos at certin times,
iheir action In the system, But perhas
second dose, If repeated, may Aggravate Ad in.
eresse thle suffleri ,g, and ancther dos oause'
1oath. There Is no necessity for using these
itncertain agents when a positive remed like
RADWAY's READY RELIEF wil stop the ml~ ex,
~rucat lg pain quicker, wihut entailing t&s
TIE TRUE RELIEF.
RLAswAY's READY hELiEF Is the only remedial
gent In vogue that will instantly stop pain.
Nifty Cents per Bottle.
R~adwayfs Regulating Pills.
Perfeot Purpgatives, Soothing A peil.
mes, Ace WaInSout Pain Always liella.
*le and Natural in their Operatiom.
VEGETABLE SUBtITITDTI FOR CALOMEL,
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
wet gupurge, regulate, purify, oleanse
RADWAY s ~~u for the cure of all disorders
*f.the Scomah Lier, Boweish Kidneys. Blad
or, Nervous D aeHeada , * onetipation,
ostivttress, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Bilious.
irss. Fever, Inflammation of the Blowela P11les
nd all derangements of the Internal 'Iusoera',
Varratited to effect a perfeet cure Purely ve
tab, containing no mercury, minerals or dl
eg fromb Dieae of the igestv e ra ulCn
tipation, inward Piles, Fullness of tie Blood
a the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nase
leartburn, )sust of Food, Fullness or Weig'h
11 the Stoi Bl, our Eructalions, Sinkinor
Fluttering at, th Hesr Choking or Suffering
1'asations when In in g Dosture, Dimness 01
fisfon, Dots or Webs bfre the'Aight, Fever
*nd Dull Pain in the Head, Defleienco of Per.
piration. Yellowness of the Skin and yes, Pals
a the Side,ohest, Limbs. and Sudden V1ishes
If Neat, Burning in the Plesh.
A fewr doses of IIADwAv's PIrAs will free the
yatem from all the above-named diaordets,
Priee, 38 Cents per Ron.
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