The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 05, 1880, Image 4
AGRICUi'URE.
XIANURING ORoaUDS.-It Is perhaps
Rafe to say that not one orchard in ten
Is given ay. sort .f stitroulat, yet the
owner is disa o1it t P-M
duce'a good op averyy a oLflr
arops are 0trengthened by tie additlot
of manure to the soil; in-fact no farmer
expeOts much of a Orop unless he gives
his land rest or-mannre. A tree whose
roots permeate every inch of soil with
in a radius of twenty feet square, and
whose top covtri an equal area, catn t
sustain life, growth, and allnial crop
of fruit without being supplied with
f4od. Tlie law of ntture applied to ap
pie-trees Is as true as that which gov
erns corn or wheat, or anything else
that grows. LIVing planto that p-0.
duce food-crops aust be fed. Some
thing cain be obtained from nothing.
Apple-trees robb-d year tfter year of
fruit that has been created from an ex
liausted soll, (and poor-, defaced, see
ondlclass fruit it must be),-growing
upon land which has been pastured, or
from which the grass has been inown
every suminer, that has not, for a
period of ton, or fifteen, or twenty
years, had a mout.hful of any sort of
food whatever, excepting tait wrung
from a hard soll,-wo say apple-trees
treated in this tutmner will resent it
and stop yielding frult, as they ought
to. If anIlything is expected of 010tem,
they must be rea; and it U1nn1 hardly be
too forcibly imupressed ujon the iinds
of the class i orchard farmers of
which wo have spokein, that there is
nothing so good ior old, rialnout, ex
hausted orchards, as liberal feeding, a
generous quantity ot substantial iia
nure,-aslies, phosphate, yard or stable
manure, mulch, or whaitever in the
way of compost the farmer hais at hand.
Remember that liberal leeding, % itl
pruning and a good care 61' the trees,
will do inuch to reJilvenate all old or
chards. Apply the dressing liberally
at any season whenl convelcut. Icol
low it up year alter yetr; fed yotir
trees, and in return you will obtail
front them a larger crop of' apples, as
they take a new lease of lIfe from yoiI
generous feeding.
SOwING WALNUTS AND lieOni-:.
There are many persons desirous of
raising seedlings ot walnutcs and other
hard-slielled seeds, who faill an woi
dor why they fill. Tihe fatilt, is oflten1
their own, for not giving ilie iatter a
little thought. It is the practice o1
many to keep such eetl on tle barn
Iloor or dry in irrels hrough
Winter. sowing them in the iprilg.
Now we all know that seeds of Uhe
kind mentioneti nust erack opetn be
fore they cnn grow, alitt soiep, bull
not many, know iivwt it is the Imoistire
that do1es this cracklig. iMosure tle
IS Wha, these sed watit n aIII buntlijd:tce,
and all seeds want IL 1ior'- or loms.
Soune havo t.he thought .1-t It. is tbk..
frost that Cracks open the shells, but
IroSt is auI iJu1l3' IailT thian other
wIse, tendifng to dry out le shes, the
opposite of wuich is doiIred. fL is well
to put, liard-.4helled seeths lit I it groiditl
in t,he F,all, or keep theim in a tdiiip
ph10 t0through the Winteir iad SOW in
the Spring, 1uL w-here nithtlier Of these
things have been) 001ne, atil the sowIin
Is desired, they will grow very well rnti
colning sealsoll It pit, into vold water
ui. 1.11 they have becole c thoroughly
roaked. fithus treated Ito ttnts will
take lip iI a a few days as Inuch moist.
uru ats Lhey wotilo have tione, lia( illey
been in the groumid the whote Winter,
an)d tli-s is all tiheY wait to inake ,hen
e-ack their sheils aid grow .--%t lien it.
18 not, forgotten ltat inioIst.ure is the es
sential, ,eedilug risingit becomes much
less ol a imystei y'.
(JALI.S IN llOnsi.s.---A writer alirimis
that I rom over half a century' ' ex
perlenge in the workIng ol hiorses, he
hias never had a caset o1 the gallIs uipon
hi1s aniils wherte the following pre
ventiv'e wats adto)led., wi'hih wats simplly
to rub lhe col liars insIde e~veriy hew
dlays with a httle neals1toL oil. and th'e
Riomeniit any13 dirt, w as foni stickIing
ilke wax to wash It oil' willi warmn sonp.,
suds then oIl. ] he satys a y'oik from
oxen, or vollar friomi a hor'se siol n ot
be remtioved( wthen brought, into thle
stable from1 work untiil thle * wet.t is enm
tirely dry3, an id that, all chiiifed epots
shortid be oiled. Same people meveri re'
move lie collar froiii it hirse. .01
course aiiy chalinig by the saddle must
be treate<i in lie saie war. in Aims
tralia, wv here alm nost e ret'y biody-men
and.IW)Ii w ime-ideit on JIoI s.back, tihe
very lIIrst ,1 uhg donie after hall I a-daiy ot
a wthole day 's ridin g, is to take ol lhe
saddle and bathe tihe back generouisly
wvithm cold water. Th'is pr'even~ts sores,
galls, &c.
DtunmNa miiild weather sheep should
not, he kept In too warm piens, bt.t
should be given the ruin of the ba:'n
yard in lie day t ime.
Coox1xan soda, dissolved ini wiater to
Raturation0, is ats Inatal 1-0 ptato bugs as
Paria green. 'lThe Ntwunuryp,ort Jf/er
aid knows this to be a fact.
0Operating Elevate d Hiliroauil by lec
- trctiy.
Tihe Council 01' al agistratles of thie
city of' llerl in have appoitd a tli speelail
cominuttce of engineiters anzd architects
to e'xainel 1into andtt replort tupon the
p)ropo.Aal submit te.l by Slemn n and
uHalskeI for thei conistruiel loni of ani e'lee
trie rail way across a portilon of thercap
Ital. it Is inteiidetd to begin the lIne at
Belle AllIance p)lt' itti and rn ittI throuigh
Friedrich andt Chtaussee streets on to
'Weddiag plaice~. T1het traicks-one for
t.he up and the othier for lie down
.trains-will be suppliorltd by i ron col
umnn s, 14' feet 9 Iincese high andl 33J feet
apatrt. The carriiges are to bet naJi rowt
and short, having only tein sitting andl
four standing phl1te. Th'le elcttro-dy'n
anie manchineo to miovet te train will be
pla"ed unde(lr thio iloir of' the cearr'nge
between the whieela, and a steam en
gino of sixt y horse power to produce th,e
electrielty will he placed at the termi -
nuis. There will not hie many stop
pages, and thew rate of' speed isee,timated
at about twent.y miles ani hour.
A WVord to Tourista.
You cannot havea bettor compantrtin onf y'Omi
louroey than Hloetetter' ii 6omalh Biters.
Thoat i.rime medicinal agont wrill enablo yotu Li
drink braokh,h n ater ni.hoot raninwg time r;att
of dasordered 'stomach and bowujit. w.Il non.
trabize the Iifluenoe of f ,ul or mia4maitio sir,
andi will prove a nmost agroablo aunt wh'ioIlesoml
stimu'ant anid meaiis of counteraating ihio fia.
$Jguo of traveling anid sea ickno4s. Change
ofd cImate. water or dliot, ia apt to Indnos liar
aseing and often daniger.ms disra-les. The
three chiangesa combhinod are fat al to Liho :a:mnds
of emigrants and travelers ove r' Jear. Is IL
not, then, of the last impor tanee to knmow that
'Aotettr's Stomaoh I itters are an absolute
l)revenmtive of the huirtful c?ounqiuece ari
ing from theso canaes? Ti avt'ei-r, vo.yagers
an I em grants to new countries cannot bu too
. often rem nded of the fact thaut thil, a,.reeabie
vegoable toinio is the most el abb, safogutard
as ,t disorder. to wh.oh they are far moirs
kble than the* iab.tual denizens of health,
51gione
DOMESTI0.
MACCARONr P=a.-plake a piece o
gravy beef, out.ill mail PIQ@es, ptit I
ilto a saucepan %yth an onion sliced
and a.piece f butter;,tos4 it or thefAc
till the onIoand thipleces of neat a
browned; then add a glass of whit
wine, a- fagot of sweet herbs,aegr
rotc ut in pleces, splecs, pepper, ani
salt to taste, a few inuhroons, and i
fir allowance of tornato ta ice. Lo
the whole slmtner for a couple ol hdirs
then strati, and skim off superfluoui
fat. Put the boiled maccarou into I
saucepan with a piece of butter, plentj
otgrnted Parinesan cheese, and as nhol
of the sauce or gravy as if will absorb
toss it on the fire a little while, and pil
it by lill wanted. Make a nice pi
paste, lMae with It a tin mould pre
vlously buttered,' uniting the jointl
carfully with white ot egg. llav(
ready some very small fillets of breast
or chicken, just cooked with butter Ir
a covered tin in the oven, some cooked
ha1n or ox tongue cut in dive, some
truifles and mushrooms cut In convel.
ent, pieces and cooked in the gravy uset
to dress the inaccaront. Flif the lIne(
'Siould with all these things In Judielous
proportions, let,t,ing the imacaroni, of
course, predominate, and adding dur
Ing the process a little inore satico or
gravy and a aue allowance of Par
,uesin cheese; cover I) tho Inould
with a dise of paste, unite the edge,,
carefully, and bake in i moderate oveti
for a;o..t tinl hour. Turn out the moul
careftilly anlid serve.
A noUT 11onANO Eoos.-There Is it
obj,-ction to tho common way of boll
ing eggs wilei people do not inuder.
Staild. It. is this: The white 1111de
three 111inites rpd cooking, beo410ne40
tough and Indigestible, while the yoU
is left out. When properly cooke(
ergr are donle evenly throtigh like an:
Itlier food. TIhis result iniy be obtain
ed by liuttlng thu eggs lito a dish witl
I Coveor, as I tin pal 1, tid then pouring
upoin then boiling water, t.wo qitrb
or muore to at dozei eggs anitd cover alt
set them away froem tihe stove for 11f
teen niniites. The heat of the watej
cooks tile eggs slowly and evenly ant
i flicient ly, I nd to a j,,l ly-liko consist.
eney, i:.vig the cent-re or yolk harde1
thanl tile white, an1ld tile egg tastes al
imt)h rihll r ela nIeer and f"resh egg
i4 nicer t1anl a stale egg; 110 personl Wil
wat. to et thei boiled after tryinj
this lilethod o1e..
I'o.i FLotNDEn AU GJATIN.-CIea
II.InI alld pill, 1,he 1141h Into a IA'
vater, vinough to cover it, to WIIICIl halt
hvell added ih11re 'talhiesboifuls 0
vilgar; let the fish rcmi there fo
tlln horiI butitter at pan, hay the 1ish 01
It, w bll 1131-t haWIp-11 firy, phace thll
fisli on the dark w de; hiaif at ttitnblerfu
017 4urne i'r an V filly White W11i, t<
wivhIl add a1 teaspioltfill ntchov
S:aulcC, at fiurti of' a sliced onlou, whic
t)IIt 1110 the pnI, but o110t O1 thle top o
the Uilt; 11101t. Wm1110 butter ntilld brish I
over. thll 11411 a itsbIt Ite1 oi thll
panl, IAdlg pppr andi Ait; aidd tinell
poulnded bruitil crutinbs, whichl Ought,tLl
ne hakod( befotehatid, tindl they are o
ll 11inhter color; Hift; 1thes Ol the but
ted 1ish1, and bake IL all li a moterat,
ovenl Fur torty 111111intes. BevIo IIL
the saulce art-otlund it, but not, poured of
it.
: A IMON CHuQII'rTS. - Caretull
pick oit the hleAl of soiln1 renillanlts o
boiled 8111on atid 111111 e it slghtly
Melt. i piece of butter In a AlIucepanl
add tile smnallest qmat,ity of flour an
8011ne h10, Iiellk. Stir oil the fire a 11u11
ute or 80, then1 add1( peppet', salt, a litt,l
gratled nu ttIneg, so11111e minced paIrsley
and1( last1ly the tlsh ; shaki1e It well, an11
as soon1 as8 1 he tiis 1aht, tak e L,be sauc1e0
pant o'ii the fi.re. 11an str in the y'olk
14n e-gg benti4Sii1 wit h tile Juice0 of hal1
14 hlmon; low sipre'ad out, the mixt,ur
on plait a to4 gt . co4.Al ; whenOI cold( diyld1
ai ll i bea:i 1 rums in8lito thef shapIJo o
hall I; roll thlese in beame tenp cgg,bread
evrumlb them11 n. ol, andii, after the laps)
of abot. au hoiur, fry'la ver~CIy hot 11ard
servinhg with fried parsley.
S-Er.i PEAnsi.-Utlt a nunithe11r C
nile cook Ing peatrsIl in i ales, and tr1
them11 so as 14) get tbean all ofa size ; pu
1heit1 1111o ani enamlleld saucepanl1 Witl
Just, enough~i walter to cover them, an
ltn1n1, few clove0s, attd1 suflielent pre'
pare il 01och1 ineai to g Iv the a.111i gooe
color. Le.t thecm stewv genlt ly tilt quit
done. Arrange thlenl Ileatly ont a dish
hit rain1)1 hesyrupi, let it, red uce on th
lire, and14 when cold pour1 it over thl
Nleuv'ous STuitu i.us.-A scientist saiy
tile reaisotn some1l per1sons, whent put/zled
sera Ih helir11 lheads, rulb t heir foreheadI
bite :he ir li ps, or pull t heir boards, I:
I i eted~ with thle 11011rt, and11 thnsal st1mu
lat s. ciil uhIloln. ie81 0110 ( I ie
11ua n1s strlike tile sides8 of thecir noses)
wh110 lebshs an tfYiet. upon) thet nt.r've
soO ne n t like that of snuffi.
-11il he stains aret extensive, roil ii
(eh leaf full of su1lhuric ether1, anll
shake ht getly uip and down for a min
te. Onil( itslovl tile stains5 will b
foiund to ihave disalppe'ared. Theln etihe
rapidly 'vap1oralteCs fr'om tihe pa~per, anl
a15 singe waIsing ini coldl water' Is al
PLASTlERt OF P'AntA CASTS.-TVo ma1k
pla118ter ofl Pais ea1sorsembiio le arble
sitin1 ate thle drly east, with pur melteO11)1
S ear1ine 0or steaIrie acid(.
T1hirleel 101cenS la 1 tIhe cost of' fly!
gallonis ofI Sot tso01a, madeil fro FoneO
11o)unmd of l)t,bb 11s' imelNtric 80oap,(mladt
by3 CralginI & Co., PntilaI.,) anld t,he soft
soap1 will go fa rthetr t,ain a dollar'
wp'rthl of colmmton soapj. Tiry it.
It doosn't do a bi1t, or good t.o take
bwelv mHeili pr'omienadel in a f'ourteeot
foot rooml ith the 11 baby. and11 sing 01
and pie."' Use lir. 1linli's liaby' Syruj
nad be d10ne with It,.
Fatheor Is tiettg WelL.
My datughiters say: "Ilo Iv much bet.
tr lather Is sinace he used( 1101) fIitters.'
li is ge tLtn wel iafte r 111 is og suTyer,
ing from a diseaso declared ltncurale
antd weo are so glad thatt lhe used yu
1tters.-- itady of UI)Cehester, N..-.
Utica Iler'ald.
Daxetis-.--rot-)s- se
tt elconnenee wi'th5 a Cold, Cough, o
tilsuIal eSxertion of' the voice. Thiest
inceipienit symlptomns arel allayed by th<
H se o f "JBrn's Br'onchiael Trochea,'
whIch, if' Ieglected, often result In'
.sh ron ic d Isease of' tile th soar..
WRAK 1.vxas ARtE (NUAt.f,Y ISAeRED and lhi
geiieril stren'lgthI griatn 'a'ied b.V a psi
S stont., deeP'-a sl Colig , wlfhc DR. Jay'ne
E~xp1etIrantm may bet rot.ento r -.01!. You wi:
devu cotao onltt trom 11 algo, It trouble
REUMOROUN.
U*, :.33 '9 ' ' rT; . - .
r "PoLimOs is all- a humbi "s. DOy
t told me all I had to do vas to ay' oud
some moneys and I vould git elected
shust like a nodinks. But von I vent
to the bolls vot you tink dat man it the
bolls told me? lie shust told me 'Don't
- you get oxited,' und I vasn't do nod
inks, but shust talking to my friends
dat I toughtwjsagoing tdvote for me.
L Und den he sa d' again, 'Vo don't vant
no oxeitement round here to-day :" but
vat I care for him? Nodinks. I shust
talked und talked mit eoferybody, und
tinge vas gittin' on bully. How many y
wotes you dink I got? Dree, shust dree, t
one in A Instinct and two in B Instinct,
and one of den was soratched. You '
shust walt; If cfr I fi'nd do man who
scratched my name off dat diuket I
scratch him, you bet. Oh, yes, I vas
boat."
LATHLY an inhabltant of Naples in
formed his friends that he was about to t
make a trip to Paris. Immediately he e
was overwhelmed with commissions. 1
Upon his return to Naples, the travel- 9
I or brought with him, however, only a 8
part of the purel.ases ordered through
him:
"low in the world could you be so
forgetful 9" said several of those whomi I
he thus d1sappointed. 1)
"I will telF you how it happened, "
said the Noapolitan; "such and such t
a one. in giving mie their commissions
gave ie the money at the same time. I
folded each one-s money tin the paper d
on which his comtnissions were writ
tel, and placed all the papor on my
table. A sudden gust of wind caie
and blew away every p-iper that did
not contain money-possibly your com
mission was aiong theml.'"
IN a house occupied by two famillies,
in Syracuse, there recently died on old
gentletnian. As the tiue for the fAner
Ia approached, the willow of the (de
ceased applied to her nulghbor occu
pant for the use of* a large front room
for funeral purposes. The geInitleian
al)itled to hesitated slightliy, but V
quickly assented when his 13-year-old I
I daughter spoke and said: "Father, I
what's the odds, as long as the nie0gh- 0
bors furnish the corpse"
A YOUNG bachelor Sheriff was called
upon to serve an attachment agalIst a t
beautiful young widow. iIe according
ly called upon her and said, "1Madin, I
have an attacilhiment for you" The
I widow blushed, and said his attaich
i ont was reciprocated. "Yun don't
t undorstand le; you ilust proceed to
court." "I know It Is leap year, slir,
r but I prefer you to do the courting.'p
1 "Mrs. P--, this iS 110 time fo' trif
I ling, the Justice Is walting." "The
1 Justice Is? Why I prefer a parson."
"WHAT sort of a servant do you
wish ?" iliquired thep rietor of an
intelligence oillee of a one-iarie:i itan
who made ap)licat ion for a boly guard.
3 "I should 1):efor a hatnd made," rel)llied
the applicant, as he gatiteed at his
nempty sleeve. lie wits referred to all
artifleil liib ianiil tacturer.
A LIcTUnRC was explaining to a lit
tle girl how a lobster cast his shell,
when he had outgrown it. S.id he:
"What do yoR do When yojI have out
grown your clothes? You east them
aside; do you not?'' "Oh I ie," re
f plied tile little one. "We let Out the
tucks."
"You are an ojus, hlidjus5 iJJIt, mny
e dealr 1" said a mamilma to her daughlter'
at daneing school. "Oh, my13 dear Mr's.
ii T---," sighed 0one of 11er neighblor6,
- whaRt wouldn't I give to have your
C knowledge of Latin ?''
u "WHAT," said an interviewer' to a
0 candidate, ''do you intend to do if' you
1 are electedl ?" "My gootilness," said
f tile pgor1 fellow, "what shlall 1(do if I
- am not elected ?"
'Tsia worst tool to cuat throutik astr'eet
obstruction with--a tile of carriages.
Th'le best tool to get thlrough a mloun1
f' taiin chain with-a file of soldiers.
. SANDY accepted the glIde wsife's in
vitationl with the reser'vation, "if I'm
Ispar'ed.'1 "Weel, wee,'' said tile lady,
-"If ye are dead I'll not exp)ect ye."
--
,c rUFFALO BILL, in his book, tells of'
a beef cattle so p)oor that he had to prop
a them up to shoot t,hemn down.
Mnis. P'AnTINGTON says Ike has
a bought a hlorse so sp)iritulous that it al
ways goes oft' On a decanter.
s -.--'- -
I COLUMIUs inade tihe eggr stand-but
- Italians of less rolnown make tile pea
- nut standc.
,IN rurllal cellars at the prlesenIt time
s the clderlal system 1s in full working
order.
A N editor somnetimes 1)uts onl a cilean
p (01lar-meely as5 a neek's chall.go,
- Krssucs by telphone taste liko a boiled
s china egg on toast.
C anrAOI whleels are alway's tired.
NniavoU<axsa, and all derange
menita1 o1 the nlervoits sysStem, ar'e
0 tusually connilcd w~ithl a1 diseas~ed coil.
dltion, of' the blood. Debility ia a freo
1quenlt accomnpim)imnalt. Thie first ting
to be done ia to imprl)ove the 'onldition
of tihe blood. This 1s alcomlplished by.
talkinlg V:oxrNl. It Is a nerve medi
eine, anId possesses a controlling power
over tile nervous system.
0OUL.D I hut see Carb,oiino huade,
An 111view thes pronos-- O'er,
No ba'd heah pate wouldl tenaie afrai,
Nor grav hairs frig4h tC emore.
As no0w ImpIroved and per f ecod,
No oil was ore aonur
All skin diiuson'. or inn', or headi,
It never fails to eure.
Thle opinlion of thle pe~ople has benI
fully contlrmehd by wtidle-spiread ex.
perlencee thlat Dr,. Huill's Uough Syrup
ia tile best, and chealpest remledy for
Coughs, Coldsi, sure Throat, Asth
ma, etc.
Newv l*tbucattom,
are furnished( by the World's Dispeni
and (Great thi.ell Streect Iililngs.
Lonldon, England, Onl terms to suit the
times. A new edit.ion of' tile People'a
Commnon Sense Mediceal A dvIser, about
1000 pages, nearly 300 Illustration,s, by
11. V. Ilerce, M1.D., hpost-paid, $1.50.
Motion as a Ramnediai Agent, illustra
ting movement for pr.ralysis, diseases
of fonmales, stll'tened joints, Club feet,
Ispinal culrvatur'e andi kindred atl'eetions,
,10 ots.; DIseases of Generative Organs,
110 ets.; Catarrhl, its rational treatment
a anid positive cure, sent on receipt of'
an. postago stamp. Addres s above.
ftV*ts by sef *a, Ea; .
The eftet of dhanke of ar and ol
ravel 18 to produce ConstIpation,wbcb
s followed ,by Headache, Piles, and a
reneral disarrangement of the system.
'he Stomaol), already nauseated, gag
t the very sight of a pill, while otber
aixtures, sweetened or not sweetened,
ir acid, are revolting. Nothing of the
ind is ever coiplained of In taking
limmons' Liver Regulator. It Is al
rays grateful to the Stomaoh,whatever
ta condition may be; in faot,the slight
y bitter taste of the Regulator Is plea.
ant In removing the sick taste from
lie mouth. A dode of Simmons' Liver
tegulator, say from a half to a full
iblespoonful, will impart a grateful
rarmth and glow to the weak and nau
oated stomach, will regulate the so
retions and will gently assist Nature,
owly and surely, without griping or
ausoa, as though no medi cine had
Den taken.
It is said that lepther may be aflixed
: metal, so that it will split before it
in be torn off, by means of the follow
ig conposition; A quanltity of nut
aIls redlieed to powder is dissolved in
parts of distillel water, and after re
aining for 0 hours is filtered through
cloth. Title decoetion is to be applied
) the leather. Then take a similar
uantity of water and add to It 1
-trt (by welght) of glue, which is
be held in solution for 24 hours, and
ten applied to the metals, which should
rst be roughened and heated. The
ather Is thet laid upon the metal and
ied under prcssure.
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Atiswor Thi.
)id you ever know anly person to be
11, without inaction of the Stomach,
Alver or kid neys, or did you ever know
mne who was well when either was ob
tructed or inactive; and did y<% ever
,nqw or hear of any case of the kind
hat lop Bitters would not cure. Ask
rour neighbor this same question.
ra.ics
The fan.gi, like animals, live uipon or
anlic Iood, consist,ing of complicated
omibinations of carbon, which they
ecolve from otlhe, organilsms and assi
illate. They inhale oxygen and give
it carbonic acid like anlitnals. They
Iso never form len-green, or cl.oro
hyll, whichi is so chtaracterlatic of
io-.t other plants. In like mnanlner
hly never produce starch. Hence
nty eminent botanists have repeated
y ptropose(t to remove the fungi cou
loely oit of the vegetable kingdom,
ml estabilish one between that of ai
ails and plants.
Dilute acctic acid has been' successful
y ised by Dr. Ambuehl in extracting
'ad from alloys of tin an( lead. lie
ound flanca tin to be quite free fron
ead, andi English har tin to contain on
y a slight trace.
Enyleuraye as a method of extracting
hte odoriferous priIcIPOles of Plalts, is
>cing graidually discarded by perfu
qeris. Chloride of miehyl is no0w large
v employed as an extracting agent, to
he great saving of time.
A .JoVful Announcement
,o suiformg millions is tile glad tidings that al
st a cortain curo for piios has been discov
irod. wo0,000 persons who have used Dr.
hisboo's Anakeeis, pronounce it infallible.
Joctors of all medical schools proscribe it in
)ractteo ; empirics and nostrum venders coun.
erfoit and imitato it, attd all, without excep
ion, admit that it is entitled to the name of
"-Modical Miracle." Nothing itn medicine is
noro simple, rational, pronpt and certain. It
a not an accidental blunder of inexperience,
but the scientitle solution of a most dif-i-ult
problom, by an accomplished physician of 40
yenrs' practice and study. Aniakesis Is a
tappy combination of a soothing poultice,
mupporting instrument and curative medicine.
it alleviates at once thte most excruoiatitng
pain; It holds tip the raw. sensitive tumors,
mdt by firm, contitnued pressure and tuedicsa
ion a pplied to the swollen veins Is able to
mre the tmost Inveterateo ases of blind or
aloeding piles. Thte inventor of "Anakosis"
nay well be regarded as a public benefactor,
ad surrorers from this terrible disease will
hank uts for calling attention to a discovery
10 worthy. It is not less singular that In the
tircuilar conceerning Anakesis, full directions
ire given for PREvENNTINa PILus, a fact never
3eforo observed in any medicine the propri
tors wished to sell. "'Anakesis" is sold by
hru;gists everywhere. Oont free on receipt
if price, $1.00 per box; samrplea gratis byIP.
Ronstaodter & Co., leox 3046 Now York, sole
nanufacturors of "Anakesie."
New Itampshire Rteturns.
A Now Hampshire lady writes : Mother has
been af1 l od for yeard with Kidney diseases.
[,ast spritng she was very bad, and had an
i'arming p'ain and numbness In one side, Kid
noy-Wort proved a great blessing and has
zompletoly cured hter.--REconD.
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A ('A Rl D.-To all whmo are suffering from the errors
tii, srot tons of you lb.tnervs oneeok eas eary
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PERMANENTL;Y CURES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAIN4TS,
Constipation and PlIes.
of Kdney Teutbles itha 1cte us cor,I
neer ?f4lo to act etiont aoru,adhs
Nelsen Fairchild, of 51. AIas vt. say "It is
of riena rvalue. After sl~yars ogreti
pletel cured mne."
iag a sevre iver nd Kldne lompno.
IT HAS
WONDERFULmm
300auaeit Aota oathe LlV the DOWILI and
tho ZlDNSYS at toT same time.
Because It cleanses the system of
the poisonous humors that adevelope
in Kidney and Uriar dIseases, Bi
ioussnes, inundl6e Constipation
Pile., or1n Rheumatism, Neuralia
and nervous disorders.
KIDNY-W.ORT La n arr vegetable em.
peund and eon be sent by nail prepaid,
One pack age wvili makesix qisaof'medlelne.
"Z"'-.'T IT 2% TOmWl
t:'hnor It. at the Druggiats. Price, *1.00.
WZLLS, RICEA&RDION A CO., lroprieors,
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DIPHTHERIA!!
Johnson's Atodyne LAiiment wilt posl.
Ithely Du event this terrIble dIsease, and wIll
0siul velycclare ninte cases In ' en. Informva' ion
hat will save raan y live s sent free by mali.
Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better
baan ou. tSoud everywhere.
Vegetine
Purifies the Blood, Renovates
and Invigorates. the
Whole System.
Reader, Have You Got Sorofula, Sorofu
lous Humor, Oanoerous Humor,
Oancer?
Toi Can Positively be Cured.
ThouiauiS of Testno
nsials Prove It.
VRGUETINE (CURE WIKEN Pfl'YME.
OANN FAIL.
CRAD ORCUAD, Lincoln Co., Ky May 8, iSTS.
Mr. 11. It. &ximVs: Sir-I couslaer it a diuty
that I owe you and the publio to lot you know
that your medicine, VZ KTINE, has done for
daughter. Abaut four ears ago she was so
a liote d w ii .1r fla as tobe d raw n to one
fiide ai she walke. Afto' --yIng several of the
best physicians at home at at Loulsville with
but relief she was induced to try VEGTINE.
After taking 20 bottes I consider her perfoetly
Mured. She hai now a beautilul, clear com
toxion. without blotoh or blemish, and I have
o hesitation In attributing her cui o to your
taluable imedicine, and in recommending it to
,ie use of the aillicted. Thore are iany of the
Ihabitants of this county who can and will
w8tify to the above,
Yours. MKS. S. E. BROOKS.
I can testify to the above.
J. H. CARBON,
Firm of Carson liroi., Druggists.
W. F. KENNEDY.
Proprietor Crab Orchard Hotel.
MoNTHRtA1. P. Q.. Jan. 8, 1880.
MR. It. R. STRVN-Di-ar Sir: o take great
pleasure In adding to your numerous tmsthno
nials in rgard to VG'.TINE. We sell a great
deal of it. anat it Invariably gives satisfact on.
Severablo remarkable ctire% by its use have
come under our notLie, Anld wO think It a pleas.
lire, as welt as a dntv. to testiry in its behalf.
We remain, yours truly. DI LRDUO & CO.
Uhomists and Drug6lss.
MON'rIAL Jan 7, 1880.
Ma. if. I. STRvmNs-Doar 1Ir: I iWo recom.
Mended and sold your VRETINK in a great
many oases Indced, but one case caune under
my spcial notico in which three bittlos com
pletey cured a friend of mine, whose case had
reisted all otaer medicines previously tried.
Yours, 1. 0. GIROUX. Druggist,
G0 St. Joseph St.
Vegetine
IS THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
The Purest.and Best Medicine ever Made.
Ao mb Iaton of Hope, Guahu, Man
Irak ndai Dandelio~n, With al thohbest=n
mosto ua tivo properties of all other Bitters,
makes the greatest Blood P urifler, Liver
R g u ator and Life aod Realth wato
Agvln4 on Mert.
No diseas'o an possibly long exist wherel fop
Rittors are us od,sovarlod and perfect a their
operatio
They give owl feaudvigortotholgoisnaffhm
To all whose o mploynents causo irregulari
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No aerwhatyourto elings or fymptoms
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it may savo your life.lt has saved hundreds.
$500 wili bo paid fora so they will not
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suffer,but use and urgo them to use Hop B
Remoinbor, flop nitters Is no vile, druggud
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