The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 17, 1880, Image 4
FARM AND GARDEN.
EDUCATING YOUNG HORSRS.-If y
4 have a colt to teach, and have the ha
of speaking sharply and loudly, o
reot yourself at once. Colts are tim
high-spirited things, if they are woi
anything; and he who manages thi
should be of quiet habits, and hav
low, pleasant-soned voice. The trah,
that yells, stands in the same catege
as the driver in the public race w
screams and whoops like a Comanc
Indian when coming down the hon
stretch; the one should be banish
from the track, and the other turn
out of the gentleman's stables. 0
method of educating a colt to the it
ness and wagon Is to educate him al
gly, by himself, and this educati,
should began very early. When t
colt Is twelve or tourteen months (
tbegin to put the harness on him. it
few weeks lie is accustomed to it ai
ready for the shafts. But, in doli
this, do not be In a hurry. Give t
youngster time to get thoroughly ii
quaited with every strap and buck]
as It were. Let him see everythi
and smell everything. The senses
sight, small and touch are the gre
avenues of knowledge to the horse, (
pecially the last two. The eat and t
eye give the alarm. These two orga
stand, as It were, on picket for the ai
mal's safety. But if your horse
frightened at anything, let him 8mo
and touch it, and he will fear no lon
er. If your colt is afraid of the i
ness as It comes rustling out of the hi
ness room, let him toucih it with I
nose, and smell of it a few times ai
lie will soon understand that it will ii
hurt him. If he is inclined to kick
Jump, If the breaching-band or aj
strap hits his hams or legs, by gent
rubbing them against the sensiti
places lie will soon become indiffere
to them. By the time the colt is ti
years, of age, or even less, lie shou
e educated to go between the shaft
either forward or backward, and
thoroughly familiar with the harnc
and vehicle, and ordinary road servic
IHMrs AROnT FiLowi.-The art
arranging bouquets is very sitpl
Having collected the fiowers to be usi
on a tray, all the superfluous le av
Rhould be stripped from the stems, ni
by placing the flowers side by sId
you c.An easily see the order in whli
they can be irost advantageously di
played. A very pretty hand houqu
can be made by taking a sniall, straig
stick not over a quarter of an inch
diameter, tie a string to the top of it, ai
begin by fastening on a few flowers i
one large handsome one, for the cent
piece, winving the string nbout en
stem as you add the flowers an leav
to the bouquet. Alway place the lie
ers with the shortest stems at the to
preserving all those with long stin
for the base. and finishi off the bontt,
with a fringe of fluely-cut folag
Then cut all the stems evenly, wr
damp cotton around them, and coy
the stems with ia papor tut in pret
lace design. In making bouquets frc
garden flowers, such as are most easy
procure, the flowers can be arrang
flatly, and a back-ground made Irc
sprays of evergreens.
Ticics o.x Fiilulr.-We have 11(111I
how to get rid of ticks on sheep ai
lambs. Also, what is the best she
dip? When is the best time toapply I
Our practice is to give one part of sti
phur to ten parts of salt twice a wee
which tends to health, and ticks it
few. After shearing, the ticks leat
the sheep and take to the lambs. In
week or tei days after shearing, ti
lambs should lbe dipp)ed. A strong d
coetion of tobacco is eil'ective and elhen
if' the stems from tobacco houses et
be land; any cheap tobacco will (10.
mixture of whale oil soap :and arsen
is alike good. We have no recip)e fi
mixing, but go by ouar Jiudgment,
(lid Widowv ltedott ini making breat
We believe, however, the best sker
dipi contamns carbolie acid. it ia tI
best inace1le(de known, an:d is ea
We shalt add it to tobacco ai whaii
oil soap mixture this season. it 01
can buy the carholie sheep dip) advye
tised, It is, plerhaptis, most, convete
andl effective. 'VToheitabs should
dlippedl twvice, about two or three wee
intervening.
Tnii.mowing miachmin ought not to
ganaged to cut lowv. if~ grass is cut I
close the succeeding crop as muchel I
*Juired, especially if the sit mnter ia o d
onte.
Atuteration, of TousM.
It isalpretty generally known that tl
orthodox tents p)repared in the ECast I
America and Euiropeani contsumplti<
are adutlterated, biut conmparatively fc2
people1 are aware of the extent to wh<
this adutitratlon is carriedi on ; or
what substances are used. 31. ii usse
a French chemist of note, has umade
thorough inivestigation of the sublje<
and1( the result of~ his researches hi
been laid before the academy
Sciences, lie 11:1(s that Prtussiana bill
indigo and gypsum, ini small (qttanttli
are the priniciplal ingredienuts eitplloy
to imlpart the "'face'' or "'bloom'' to t
teas, and that in tihe prtoportlns us
they are very I innoenious, This adlu
terationi takes plaice wheni the ila:
aire raised, but more extenmsive atdult<
atmon is subsequently indulged inl
the Europeans, who, with their supt)
for knowledge, have surpassedl the A
atics in tlheir fraud by the use of at
more injurious drugs, such as chrot
of leadl, arsenlcate of coppler, besid
miakaing use of complarati vely tinoe
Otns substances such as sulphlate
iron, stearite, carbonates of liac al
magnesia. Th'ie Chinese have becot
most expert in manipulating greeni tc
which they color with a fewv simi
sutbstanices, some of thtemi poisoutol
for examitple pluimbago, Prsii ani bit
cturcuma and kaolin. Witth or wvithec
the trite leaf of the shrub, they e
producee a tea of any desired ht.t
order to give the inferior or false 1<
the aroma of the tea the clestials mi
a quantity of it with certain tiowe:
espeolally a species of olive. in shto
accordling to M1. i iussen, no i:ujurie
proceeding is omitted in the cilest
emp)ire to pahn on thte outer barba: i
inferior or faice teas. Ini the leadi
tea growing districts the governim
has a corps of inspecctors who are
qutired to see that tihe goods are d
patched ini ai pure statte. TIhie pr'cti
thon, however, avalls little, for ait I
shtipping ports there Is no attemplt
prevent the merchmants or brokers fri
commencing their fradulent practi<
which they carry on to t,heir hear
content. In spite of thecir knowle&
of tihe extent to whloeh this adhulterati
is carried on we presumne our peo
will coritinue to drinik of thte cup wht
is sai.d to cheer without stealinig an~
a man's brainis.
DOMESTIC.
ou Tux IDRAL LEmoN Piz.-I take i
bit biscult outter and out from puff pas
>r- very thinly roiled, around the edi
Id, uri a narrow strip of paste, and bal
Vh these shells. While they are bakin
!m1 prepare the following tilling, whIc
a "is wery fillin' at the price:' I tal
01 my lemon and do not roll it-cau
ry why? It gi ates better when it is firi
I' After the yellow rind Is all grated in
hle a bowl, squeeze In the juice, and If ai
ie- little cells go In do not say then na;
ed Then put In a cup of sugar and ti
ed yolk of one egg, stir well togethe
ur Upon this pour a large cup of cold wi
x- ter (no nillk), Into which has bee
n- stirred a dessertspoonful of corn stare]
)1n Put all into a sauce pan and stir uut
10 it is cooked Into a rich, clear, strav
Id colored jelly. My shells now beir
Sa baked, I till them, and fron the whii
id of the egg make a mneringue, to softl
1g cover each. Pop them Into the ove
le one brief instant, and then draw the
c- out a rich sunset yellow.
e,
ig BAKED CUsTAin.-Beat the yolki <
( four fresh eggs for at least half a
at hour; add live ounces of pulverize
a- sugar; then stir into thosugar and egA
1e one quart of rich new milk, cold. Ad
15 a teaspoonful of distilled rose water,
ti- any flavoring extract you fancy. Fi
IS your custard cups, and set thein in
1l stone pan half filled with water, whi
g- may be warm at first-not hot. Put ti
r- pan in a rather cool oven, and gradua
.r- ly Increase to a moderate heat. In abot
tis twenty inutes dip a tea%poon int
id one of the custards to ascertain if it
ot firir. Judgment and great care at
or needed to attain skill in baking eu
ly tard ; for if left In the oven a nInul
ly too long, or if the fire I8 too hot, tl
vf0 milk will certainly whey.
It
V0 Prejudice Kills.
Id Elev years our daughter suffere
on a bed of misery under the care <
several of the best (and some of ti
ss worst) physicians, who gave her diE
* ease various names but no relief, an
now she Is restored to us in good hoalt
0. by as simple a remedy as lop Bitter
that we had poolted at for two yeart
'd before using it. We earnestly hop
C and pray that no one else will let the
d stek suffer as we did, on account of prc
0, judleo against so good a medicine a
lop Bitters."P-Telegram.
et YFAST TiHAT WI,L XEEP A MONTH.
it Boll a handful of hops, strain off th
I( water, grate a dozen raw potatoes I
this water, set it oi to boll, mix a tet
)I spoonful of flotr with colti water, th
I e metnic 11s for gravy thickening, then at
- it 11n1o the potato waler; adti to th
e enough boiling water to make six quart
v- in all; set it away in a stone jar, an
N, when cold put into it a teacup of goo
its yeast and a tenup of brown suga;
il This yeast will foani upi as whippe
'' cream. One pint will do for a larg
1P batch of bread.
erl
1.3 PUDnNO BAGS. - Pudding bag
1i shlould bie made of stout donestle o
to white flainnel, tightly sewed, and thi
seani left on the outside. Wring It o
nl of' hot water and 1loura' it well on th
inside, before putting in the battei
Leiavo a space of nbarly one.third I*c
y it to rise; tie tightly. Insert a sma
I plate in the bott.om of the kettle, set thi
P pudding on It, and have enough bol
ing water to cover it, puit ia cover ove
- the kettle ; do not let the water sto
k boiling as long as the pudding is In i
re or It will be heavy. Wien taken ou
e dip it in cold wiater, pulling the ope
a end back, over the pudding, letting
1e slip out without breaking.
), Por Roas-r.--Alcat of any kim
ii chicken, p,rairie fowl or p)igeons, ma11
A be pot roasted. Slice an1 0oni0n and(
le fewv silees of p)ork, and put into th
>r bottom of a kettle. Plaice on top wvhai
15 ever meat is to be cooked; add Jol
-. water enouighi to stew it. Be careful n<
p to use too mulch wvater; It cain he) enli
e3 added if it cooks away, bait it spoils th
P. dish to be obliged to take out an11
Ie Keep turninag thse mnit, and let it ste'
ILe or roast slowly till broewn 01r tenade
r- thet ake ou(0dt the meniat, stril Ia na
it tilcken thec gravy, pouar over the maea
.30 and1 ser've hot.
ks______
FOTiN1iI is ackinowledged by a
ehtisses of* people to be the best anid maou
3e reliable blood purlilier ina tihe world.
' p lantary dhoors there is nothinig bett
t,hani a (oat o1f hard paint. Th'le cirael
should be tilled with pultry befor'e it
lt least two weeks 1efore uasiing; an
eC t,hena It is eiasily kept clean by washain
er --not scrubbing--with mil1k and wa'
mi tea'. Seal)p10( sho l ever be atlloweid
w toulch it. Redl lead and1 yeCllow ocht
are good for coloring ; the formaer maakt
na, Tioair.--A goodi shiamipooin
a Iliuor is made wiith: Rumti, thrit
~,sinarts ; spirit of inetI, 0110 pit; t111
L5 ture of canathar'ides, haalfail o''nee4; sa
of' tar'tar, 0one ounce. ubh well li
of tile hair1 anid scalp, aind aifter'wards wias
e, with wateLr. Yot eann tiry the follou
is, lng for baldness: Bay leaves, twi
ounces; cloves, hal' ain ouneec; spirit
lavenider, four' ounies ; spirit of' thym3iil
0four' 0ounces; digest for' six (lays, tiltec
'iand add halt ani~0110 oun oilier. 'I
I- be rulbbedh oil every 1tIinornig.
r- Tu'xa mearits of' Iir. Blull's liaby Syr'ti
are Iaowledlgedi by all wiho hiai
ever uased it for thle diseases of' infane'
r- I>rlee only 25 cents a bottle.
11 'To KiE.r Ciinxsi: Moais-r.-Maniy howa
.10 keepeits iomiplin that their' chleese b
comles diry, iad some1 use0 a klald of be
'" glass to puIt their cheese in. A vet
1i- simple expedienat will keelp cheese I
or thle best, cond(itioni. T1alke a linaen clot
01' or heese-clotlth.di it ini white ina
d queez.e out excess of inet, and wvrai
upi tihe chleese in it. Ily doing this El
as5 cheese ia iiot Oinly kept mioist, buit I
le flavor is iimproved.
W Asil FOlI't ii IA N 1.--l"our oIl C
IC llvearized borax, fouar ountces each 4
itsaileratus and1( muraiiate of iiamionia ; pi
into lade tin pani and pour in fouar quiar
In of hlot sof. wvater ; atha' unatll we'll inlixel
ba ottle f'or' use; after washinag t he hamlIl
ianid face, wet withi the above.
's, A At.. scars made(1 by prunIing of)' lark
rt., branches o1' ti'ees shiould be piniited 4
as tarred, or other'wise protected froml tl
ralin. Many frnit trees become holloi
a o0r fall liato p)remiitauro decay, fr'om th
ani raiin peneitratinig throu01gh old saw-ecu
ag miaide in prninag.
re- (IGtENT' Fl'0 MEhNIN(I JniNA.--Mal
a thick solution of gruni araibie wa
warmi wvater, and stir' in plllater
uI- Paris; uase wihiie warmi anid set the a
lhe tiele away for' two or thIree days to dhr
to It cannot be brokeni agalin ini the sari
>mI place.
es
t, A CARRJ.RS Diar, a change of wat er or a cc
Rettilng in tile inowels very 0otton be ings, on
go tils season of the yea r. ail obstinate i)Marrha
or some serious affection of the stonmacha
011 bowels, imp 'rliing the I fe of thie patient.
ple you1 woulii treat ,ucha e nmpiainta In a ratio:
way, try at once D)r. .Jayne's Carminatltwo B
li sm, a sim >ie buit, safe remedy in suach attac:
and equal ay offe etiual In all cases of Cram
'ay (Itioera hMorhus. Dlysentory and summer (0
BUKORO-UPO
ly JONES gave a lawyer a bill to be c(
to leoted to the amount of $80. Callin
to for it after a while he required1 If
te had been collocted. "Oh, yes," -sa
g the lawyer, "I have It all for you
ih "What charge for collection?" "Oh
to said the lawyer, laughing, "I'm n
se going to charge you-Why, I ha
2. known you since you were a bab
o and your father before you; $20 will
y about right," handing over $1
r. "Well," said Jones, as he meditat
is upon the transaction, "It's darn
r. lucky lie didn't know my grandfathe
t: or I shouldn't have got anything."
It
i. A SCIENTIFIC exchange contains a
11 article entitled "How. Fish Find the
r- Own Rivers." When a fish trave
g across the field to i neighboring rlv
:e to attend a Grand Uonclave of tI
y Order, or a political caucus, or som
n thing that way, it never drinks an,
n thing stronger than water, and ther
fore has no difficulty In finding its wi
back on its own river. A fish, no ma
of ter how far from home It may be,
n never found hanging to a lamp-po
d trying to In3ert a shoe-buttoner intos
r imaginary keyhole. A tish hasn't it
d telligence enough for that.
r -
Haunted e.
a A Worklngman says: "Debt, povert
h and suffering haunted me for year
e caused by a slck family and large bil
I- for doctoring, which did no good.
it was completely discouraged, until or
0 year ago, by the advice of my pastor,
5 procured Hop Bitters and commenc
0 their use, and In one month we were a
- well, and none of us have been sick
e dy since ; and J want te say to all po
e men, you can keep your families we
a year with I[op Bitters for less thi
one doctor's visit will cost."-Christif
Advocate.
Li
f "WHtERE are you going this Suu
e mer?" asked Quarterpercent, tt
broker, of one of his customers ti
d other day. "Going? Well, with Wat<
hi Power down to 61 Erie selling for 3
1, and the copper mining stocks ten fe
1, below low tide, I thought of going
e the almshouse, but I rather guess
r shall try the old style-creditors' mee
- ing-25 cents, with my own notes ruiI
s ning twelve, eighteen, and twont
four months you know. Soon as that
settled I'll go to Saratoga-must mal
something sonichow, you know."
n "PETHa i'RNs," said Judge Peloub
- this morning to a prisoner, "you a:
e charged with being drunk; whar t
r You plead?"
s "Judge, I cannot tell a lie." replic
s the defendant; "I was drunk az
d bolled owl."
dl "Peter Burns, out of respect for yoi
truthfulness, you are dischiarged.''
d "Thankee, sir; I always knew vert
e city was the soul of wit, and whe
economy Is bliss 'Lis folly to be wise.
Then he did git.
r 1owDF got a goo(l dinnor at hoin
e a few days ago by telling his wife tha
t lie was going to bring a Judge hon
o with iii to that mial. ien he a
-. rived, alone, and Mrs. Chowder aske
rl him where the Judge was, le triumpi
if antly pointed to hiimself, remarking
e "I'm a good judge of a dinner."' 11
will be obliged to get a dinner in som
e other way hereafter.
p
, Tx following colloquy took pliat
:, outside a house in an American city
I between some country visitors, unabl
t to obtain entrance, and a Germa
living niext door. "Jane not at been
did you say ?"' "Nein, Chane's not
i, home." "Where is she?" "She
y gone the cemetery down." "Whe
a wvill she come back ?" "Ohi, she wont
e come back already any more; she
- gone to stay; shec's det?"
TrRUC economy, la not buying (11
lowest priced article. 'rie best
e cheapest. So with Dobbins' Electr
soap, (made by Cragin & Co., Phlam.
it is best and( cheapest andi we ask or
1rea(ders to test it for themselves.
tST. PATRiCK's Daty-Milkmnan
15eidget (wilo appeared in a bower
green ribbons in honor of the (day).
'"ir you're not careful, Brkdget, son
Jackass will be taking a bitte or yol
y'ou're so green." iSridget--"Try it,
i lkman subsides.
r TitAclEn : "einine of friar
s First brighlt boy :"Hasn't anly.
s Teacher : "Next." Second bright bog
" 'Nuin." Teacher: '"That'd right,
ii lIrst bright boy indignantly ejaculate:
" 'That's just what I said."
0 A NEw Yona engraver recent]
r made this mistake: "'Mr. anti Mr:
s~ --rsetfulhly requiest your pre
ents at a marriage of L,leir daughter.
WHAT kind of robbery is not dal
C gerous ? A safe robbery, of course.
t "WATenrc,"' said tile secondl handl
o "'I'll be around( in a minute.''
RxltcirT for making your own e3
o wvater-Stick your flulger in It.
If
Tl'ux Juwel for a frilled shirt bosoi
is a diamiondi in the ruir.
D i)A I) business men tell no1 tales I
tie advertising col umnus.
e WUEN are flowers out of b)reatI
.When they arc fully blown.
Manixi, inever bang a door, If y<
e dho adore a bang.
('CouNTny board-the plank side-wa
y? from the station.
hi Sno0 noward- catarrn Curo.
'Sonmc people would rather be hun
I)bugged than to get "value received
Sfor their money. ie nce it is that sue
sipersons rmi after tlais and that pretenm
ud cure for catarrh, forgetting that D
,Sage's Catarrh Remedy is so posith
in its ellects, that its former proprlet(
u dyertised it for years throughout tL
United States uinder a poCsitlve' gua
Santee, olYering $500 reward to ani i
curabie case and was never called upo
to pay this reward except in two case
TI's1 remedy hlas acqpuired such a fan
thta branch oflice has been establishu
r loll.n England, to supply ti
Sforeign demand for it. Sold by dri
gists at 50 cents.
O U;NAnILE TO nREATHEI THiROUGH NOSE,
1' onTL.ANDvrLtt Iowa,
March 11th 1379.
Dr. R. V. PIEncE:
:e D)ear Sir-Some timie ago I bought
h Douche, some of your Dr. Sage
f Catarrhm Remedy and Giolden Medic
r- OL)scovery and commeuined to use theti
y, The aches andl pains as well as so:
1e throat and catarrh from which I hiai
been for so long a time a sufferer, hiai
entirely heft me with their use. I fe
l ike a new man as welli as look like on
it For four years I was unable to b'-eatI
~'through my nose. From the use of tl
SCatarrh Remedy I can do so now fre
at ly. Your medicines I know to be u
-thiat they are re presented. Long ii'
'Dr. Pierce and the gentlemen connec
r- ed with him.
neningut r.. --O SM....
IT may be obeeryed that no attem
Is made to hunt up out-of.the-way,
1. unkhown places to find endorsemet3
Where will you find such another arri
t of names of 1nduenittil eple; and
id space permitted, there would be aldi
" an overwheling mass of eviden,
,P from all parts of the country of tI
Dt wonderful curative properties of Sit
re mons' Liver Regular.
l Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
)e John W. Beckwith, Bishop of Ga.
0. Gen. John B. Gordon, U. S. Senato
id Hon. John Gill Shorter, ex-Govern,
,d of Ala.
Rev. David Wills, D. D., Preside
Oglethorpe College.
Bishop Pierce, of Georgia.
n Hon. James Jackson (firm Howe:
ir Oobb & James Jackson), Attorney
is F,aw, Macon, Ga.
ir Jno. B. Cobb.
0o it. L. Mott, Columbus, Ga.
V- Signor Agostin jinds, quoting frc
D- No. 3 of Its Italian namesake, that
6y through a drop of mercury, lying o
t- surface not wet by it, a current of ele
Is trielty be sent in a vertical direction,
at rotates under the influence of t]
n earth's magnetism, as may be seen
I- a few particles of lycopodium powd
be strewn on it. Similarly a merouj
drop rotates when placed on a surfa
of a steel magnet, and e. q. the magn
connected with the positive pole of
very weak element, while an electro(
I penetrating the drop from above is co
I neoted with the negative. From t
le strength and direction of rotation of
I number of such drops one may in ge
d oral make visible the distribution of tI
11 magnetism, the neutral points, &(
a both in the magnetic bara themselve
yr as when an iron bar is brought coaxis
11 ly near to one end or into contact; al
n in the latter. The results of previo
experimental measurements are th1
confirmed.
t WALKING matches all over the coul
try have been the weal style; but tli
e true agony" has been shown in tho
innumerable matches nightly walk(
by anxio.us fathers carrying crylr
babies. The remedy-Dr. Bull's Bat
Byrup. Price 25 cents a bottle.
The prevailir.g opinion regarding ti
liability of Iron to assume a erystallij
structure when employed In constru
tion exposed to continous shock wi
e ave to be somewhat modified, If tLI
observations recorded in a recent pap
by Prof. Bauschinger'are strictly cc
t rect. About two years ago the suspei
e sion bridge at Bamberg, erected in182
l0 was overhauled, and three of the chali
were tested for strength elasticity, et
The results obtained were comparc
a with those got from like tests ma.
upon a reserve chain manufactured t
the same firm, and at the same tin
and Place as the three chains actuall
In uso on the bridge, and also, with ti
a figures obtained during experimeni
conducted on a new chain from t1i
same firm that made the other tou
'Tihere was no ground for supposin
e that there was any change of structui
t or loss of elasticity during the hi
e cinf.ury that the three chains had bee
- in u ie. These chains were j ust as goc
as the reserve chain and the new on
Bridge boltswIhich had been carefull
tested in 1852, before being put up, an
e again in 1878, after twenty-flve yes
e strain, showed no indleation of struct
ral or other alteration.
1o, YV. BALDIAIs-There Is ju
one way, and no wore, by which ye
may be cured-use CARBOLINC, a deo(
orized extrac of pretroleum. It wi
positi-vely produce newv hair ; there
no subs$itute for this mnarvellous petr<
Slanum hair renewer.
: Mortality amaong Childron. -Some r
s markable facts are presentedi in Al
sell's "Statistics of Families of thme U
per and Professional Classes." TI
e author collected information conceri
s ing 48,044 children of the well-to-t
e classes in England and WVales, ll
) ding members of the legal, clerical an
.r medical professions, as well as of ti
nobility and gentry. These inquir.
showed that, In the first year of Ii
:o only 80,45 iper 1,000 deaths occuri
yj among the infants of the easy classe
- as against 140,49 among tihe children
te tihe genleral po)uliation. The deal
,rate then of the children of the comi'o
" table classes being 80 per 1,000 in ti
first year, it was, however, found to1
240 per 1,000 in cities like Manchest<
"and Liverpool, and as high as 800
" the poorer quarters, and in Berlin al
*, tually 500. Froni one to flye years
"age, 46.84 children of the uppe~r class<
:(die of 1,000 born, and as many as 11,
69 in the general p)opulation.
y To bleach jute, Singer recomment
-that the yarn be flest placed in a wve
I- andl slightly warm soap bath for ti
minutes, and then transferred to a chd
ride of lIme bath of 1.0035 sisecific gr
- vity. After the lapse of forty minut
the yarn is taken ou't. Sometimes
may be necessary to repeat the oper
ion. Finally, tihe yarn is washed
warm and then in cold water and dri
ein the open air.
What it Doe.
n~ Ridney-Wort move. the bowels regular
cleanse. the blood, and radically aures kidn
disease, gravel, piles, bilious he,adaeo, ar
n pains which are c aused by disordered liv
and kidneys. Thousands have been cured
why should you not try It ?-GI.onz.
A Case or' Piles of 30 Years' san.ling.
BOSroN, MASS., August 0, 1877.
u~ MESSRs. P. NEUSrAEDTER & Co.,
New York.
Gentlemou:--Enclosed please find *1 00
ka box of Dr. 14 tiieboo's "Anaakeut.." I ha
kbeen troubled with th,e pile. since 18-49, a
have tried almost everything that I could fin
but without success. I have just been usil
yoursi, and have derived more benefit frona
than any that I bave ever tried. Please fe
,ward me a box at once.
,, Yours t.ruly, A. LJEDYAJiD,
77 Traverse street, Boston.
h amples of "Anakesi," are sent free to
- sufferere on application to P. Neustaedter
.Co., Biox 3916 New York.
r A Valuable Glt Free.
0 A bookt on the Liver, its diseases and th
-treatment sent free. Including treatises up
- Liver Complaint., Torpid Liver, Jaundi<
ni Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspe
5. sla, Malaria. etc. Address Dlr. BanfordJ
0 Broadway, New York city, N. Y.
eThe Voltale Belt Co., starshall, Mlick.
.Will send their eelebra'ed Blectro Volti
Belta to the afflicted upon 80 days's tri
B y nres arantesdLThey mean wt
dea.
nd s to go ea
olns standing In 1 we
an or ces nd
f'iT''ie-n..,A .rs!r ?!sB Nain
t- 21seee answennac na aI'.erSanmet i
Publie they Ja tLh ad
Me Cuti ordab nathe se ost
.VEGETINE.
Pt.
Vuriles the alood, Resovates and
3d Invigorat4s the whole System.
DO
T mAMOMA. 'OPERTiE6 AR1
Alterativos Toni, Solvent
ad Diuretie.
Tr eget"te is inade exclusively from the juites
Dr ef careoull soloolod bArks.note and herbsi, au
so strong Vks1h
eraetero the system overy taint o rse
at ll, Ilerefalows Uuamer,TameM Va.
cor. Vaueereus Me*r Erysipeles
latt RheU0m. o'fhltitle Alseases, "m
ker, ru1iltes at the Stemaeh. and all
, liseases that arise from Impure blood. Set.
tMes., Indammaatery and Chreonic Mllio
waillson Neuirallg Gout and Spinal
%hrdh the blood.
For Veersand Eruptive Disese" of the
Shia ineastaln A21ple, Mietes,
nosleg Tetter coldhe"d and Ring.
m wers, VEGIA Ua never failed to ffec a
I permanent cure.
a For Paits in the Dack, Kidney Compaints,
Dro Female weakness, LeucorrhoNa, arising
0- from tntersal uIce fion and uterine 6isses
It and General Debt ity, VGETINE acts directly
e o the causes of these comPlaints. It luT4M
ra and strengthens the who 8111e1, bots
If upon the seoreuve organ -allay In ammatlon
or iures ulceration and regulates the bowels.
ly For Catarrh. Dyageps, Habitual 0oeonesK,
. alpitatlon of ear, Headache, Pis Nerv.
eusness and General Prtration of the Nervous
et Oystem, no me hlcloe baa ever given such per.
a 6teatlesfactlon as the VZORTIN&Itpu11pm[lee
the blood, cleanses all of the organs. and pois.
esses a contuolUng power over the nervos
R- system.
The remarkable cures effected tine
a ave Induced many physicians an aohca.
a nes whom we no to prescribe and use it ia
Re their own families.
4 o, Int VeCttne Is the best remed yet dis,
8' everedfor the above di4eases and is th only
reliable BLOOD PURIFIRR yet placed before
the VU0110.
10
18 Vegetine.
PREPARED BY
.4. R. STEVENS. Bostou, Mass.
e Vegtine is Sold by all Druggists
;0
id
Re The Ony Medicine
11 ThatActs at the Same Time on
e The Liver, th Bowels and the Kidneys.
Theso great organ. are the natural cleans.
r - s-of the system. If they work well health
will be perfect; If they become cloggd
dreadful diseases are sure to gollow wit
TERRIBLE SUFFERINC.
I iliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun.
*0 dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid.
ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes,
le or Rheumatic Palms and Aches,
are developed because the blood Is poisoned
with the humors that should have been
L expelled naturally.
KIDNEY-WORT
0 will restor* the health action and all theme
;a destroying evils will be banished - olc
them and you will live but to suffer, andgou
0 Thousands have been cured. Trylitand you
will add one more to the number. Take It
and health willoneo more gladden your heart.
SW erloWs i he isot*as ahiltali
if Kirmity-WonT will cure you. Try a pack.
age at once and be satisfied.
i is a dry vegetabld compound and
One Packagemakessix quarts of7edicine.
0. Irour Drugg(st Amn it, or ivill get it for E
y you. Ins* Ispon having it. Prie, $41.00.
d WELLS, MO0EARDSON & CO., Fropristots,
Is nr pt urunet,Vt.
sm
I-CELEBRATE
'l
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STOMACH
r Berve an RsJ njon n Disease
n1 By Invigorating a feeble constitution, renovat
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f Stomach Bitters, the finest, the most highly
ag sanctioned, and the most popular to and
- preventive in existence. For sale by al Drug.
*gists and Dealera generally.
eneduies raod nnt oc to orres
t''uiaot ad use tor br nervoa
- diet oarongsand onirnrn from ay in
nidr single, old o young, surng fro
ness, rely on Hop Bitters.
n whnevr ioun feel m n
ln orseheaurain o- iea
withou ftoxatlng at el use of
Have yo dys
pepsi, kf,mevo. e. a.
i fi.t sne s an aslste
- Y ou w il l be u.o bac opium
Iotu nasm-Sld r ug
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S dreds.arrno,o.
A VEtAit and expenses to ag'ta.
$777 OntSt Free. Address P. 0
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Dr. Pleree's Golden Medical Discovery eurei
-ir semmos Dieteb, imPie, or Eruptlio n at
,n ak Skim in sheo diseases sesed
,g, sad invigorallngmedicin'e
spcall has It manifested its potency i1 -
,, BeUrNye erefalens Beren and Swell
ifyou feel dul rsy, d litaed have e
ea face er boy repn eaace or dissines:
alternated wit htfushes, irregular appetite,
TeudLiver, or 'BiSlieusness." As a rem
tie MedelDiscover baa no eqa,as It elects p
ml. In the sure oreneh[ Seere 4)nh
as sans ten, it has astonishe th medica lau
-mredaaleal discovery of the age. Sodby
Nounoe of taki
IWe~&~stem, dILt, e
atipaUest,
Tighteas et 4
s. IIW'h1e Stesathastia,- St5eh Dad
K IIlNET DISEAM
[3. are quickly ad surely cured by the use of KlDlNT-W
~ avigsoha immens sale in s arts of the countr
he power. N wue4eoU o ite, wih do meers
TUB GREATEST
KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE
EVER KNOWN,
RUNT'S REMEDY has saved from linger.
Ing disease and death hundreds who have been
given up by phyglelans to die.
HUNT' R'MEDY cures all Diseases
of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs,
Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, and Inconti
nence. and Retention of Urine.
HUNT'S REMEDY encournges sleep, creates
ti bra up the system, and renewed
HUNT'S REMEDY cures Pain 'a the
Side, Baek, or Loins, General Jehility,
Female Diseases, Disturbed Sleep, Loss
of Appetite, Bright's Disease, and all
Complaints of the Urino-Genital Organs.
HUNT'S REMEDY quickly induces the
Liver to healthy action, removing the causes
that produce Bilious Headache, Dyspepsla,
Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Piles, &c.
By the use of HUNT'S REMEDY the
Stomach and Bowels will speedily regain their
strength. and the Blood will bo perfetly purifled.
HUNT'S REMEDY is urel able, and
meets a want never before Ehrnishet to the pub.
lic, and the utmost reliance may be placed In it.
HUNT'S REMEDY is prepared express
ly for the above diseases, and has never
been known to fall.
One trial will convince von. For Salo
by all Dru slts. Send for iamphlet to
WM. E WARE, Frovidence, R. 1.
Prices, 76 cents, and $1.25 (large size).
0. Ditson & co. are Sole Agents for th;
United States for the extensive oatalogue of
Novello's losicd Plficatlons.
Among tbmem are minre th-in a thnnsand Antlierns and
Oht)ruqes. Part-Son gand Oleo Dooks, Oattas,a
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We call spr-cial attention to the valuable serlds of
Primors or Rasy Inm4truotion Bookk of whfoh vo
Dpular ones are, THE RUDISEINTS OF MU1(f
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Hancock's Cam paign Miarch. (40) ots.j PJne Music
and elegant portraits of the Proldentlal Caudidates.
Tomers will mt fal to examne. dneIng the snun
mr the books need. i for their winterlo wor1. WE
"Ienlon T"E TE,PLN ($I), amd THE VO8 O(U OV
8UPi) for 81n lg Schools nd (fhoirsr
indorth ater, 1-114 flt ERIOAN ANTHMES
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Othe Old Reliable oacentrated Lye for rAX ILI
POAI1 MAKING. %iretions accompany each ca"
rroli makiag Uard, Nost amnd Toilet Sovpilpt.y.
It is lull weight and strt-ugth.
AND TAKE NO OTHER.
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IF YOU WOULD BR PROPERL
suited with spfctacles, apply
wrritondtoDLN. 0. GRAY, Optlelan,
s . TWE LF'I'troet
PhIladelpula, Pa,
turlyant's Great Catarrh Remeft
t the safest mest agreeable and effecAual remedf i
he world for the ore of ATRH.Noma t4r
row what cause, or how long standit. by givig
*TURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY
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i. taken by the most delicate stomach oer sal bya
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nIo one ownn ahors or mul but what wil The i
i ieof gos smtigof ree vale an4c.
GREAT WESTERN UI,WRK8,
Senatstmptfor Catague.~
Rifles.,Shottiuns. Itevolvers. sentoe. ..d. for examination
too#6. n t oni
he m.ney), and teceipesfr 280 kinds of Ink er
clors,, 30 c'nts, by return mai Address
HB . IlL EDSOE, P.M., Alvarado, Texas,
.1 RIJtAEK ! i urrah I From Moxlico to Maine,"
taiedbyenmna.,eelr,, or thu m .icago uic Clo,
OPiUM Uno J n. iit0 a
Da. . ara == ebanon. Ohia
allUmes, frep'. the worst Ser.flula'dea
elas, Salarheums, Vever Seres, 5eaty og
aGbleed, sre conquered by this powerful,
oring fetter, Rose Rash, oeis, thebmn.
tugsi White Swealtgs, Coeie er Thieb
11ow solor of shia, er yellowish-browa aset.
bdtaste is mouth, iaternal heat er shils
indy for al such oases Dr Piere'Vod
rfect and radical cures,
is WowS L,ae and early stages of Coma
p, and eminent physieas prononce iS the
drugglsts,
is the larg repulie, auseotts pills. 'e*
li) rescrel lrgrthan suasta
ouption. ~or ou isee u o h
Impure Be, rVa ite Sheud eh
hel Disumes Se Escalionaes
inte.Aw, iW'rsU0. Pes#m. Suta, . t.
CONSTIPATION
,ART imseAN4 D PILES.ei
workson natualprincipls t restore stront
causes the system of accumulated and poIsonous
soon cured, also Piles, ConstpationlRhenatis
evolumes of testimony of its ,onse n,lortv
harm than good, or drastic pills, but use natures
fAine. A~iO QrDugt rc i
TUE GREAT BLOOD PURUIFIER
ft ft T u n r R a O lp I C IS
8040FU OR SYPlU 4~ EO RDS
TART OR COMMTA 1filia"
Be It Seated In The Ln geor lsh,tIa.
ot none, We X or Nereh
CORRUPTING THE SOLIDS AND VITIATING
THE FLUIDS.
Chronic Rheumattom S.rul, GWaaL&r
SwellIn Hacking DrydZ10 , Va"I21
tions, lIitno
Disea eory i
Wh" o,Drop , Ual r e. na. one,
Liver complainte &c.
Not only does the Sarsaparilan e
excel all remedial agents in the cure oth
Sorotulous, Consttutional and Skin Disases
but It is the only positive cure tor
KIDNEY AND BLADDERCOMPLAINTS,
Urinary and Womb Discases, Gravel, Diabetes
Drops Ofipg of Water, ncontnn. o
Urine brigh1 Daeaie, Albuminuls and la all
cahes where there are briok-dust depo-ts.or
the water is tick, cloudy, mixed with Aub
stances like the white of aneg or thread iMe
white silk, or there is a morbM diri, liious
appearance and white bone-dust depoI04had
when there to a prickin, burninr senatton
when pasin wateroand n , In tue small of
e bawk an atong e 0n Sold by Drug
Xlets. PRIOR ONE
OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARs' GROWr
OURED BY DR. RADWAY'S RUMEIRS.
One bottle contains more of the active ploo.
Medicines than any other Pro tion
nin Teaspoonul doses, while o r re
taUlire five or sIx times as much.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Cures the Worst Pais In grem
One to Tweaty Minuats,
Not One M our.
AFTER READING THIS ADVERTISU1ENT
NEED ANY ONE SUFFER WITU PAIN ?
Radway's Ready Relief
- IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is the ONLY Pain Remedy
that Instantly stops the most excruciating
saIns, allays Inflammation and cures Mcnges
tions whether of the lungs, Stomoob Bowels,
or ofier glands or organs. by one application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE8,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pate
the Rheumatic bed-ridden, Infirm Oiippled,.
Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with dease
may sifer.
Radway's Ready Reller will Af
ford Instant Ease.
Inflammation or the Kidneys. Indam.
maatiom of the Bladder, Indlammation
of the Bowels., Con estion of the
Lunve, Sore Throat, aI69olt Breat
leg. PaR pdtation of te aears, Hster*
iong, Oron Diphtheria Catarr , la
glabensin Headace, Toothache, Neu
ralgia. dElbeumnatlis, Cold Unills, Ague.
Chills, ChAlblalus and Frost aited.
The application of -the Ready Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or diffioulty exists
will afford ea. e and comforL~
Thirty to sixty drops In halt a tumbler of
water will In a few moments cure Cramp-,
Spasms bourgtomach, Heartburn, Sick lead.
ache. Diarrhoea Dysentery, Colic, Wint In the
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of tRd
way's Ready Relict With them. A tow drops in
water will prevent sickness or pajn srot
chanve of water. It 9IIAbeMAe tha Frendm1
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AEHUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for,. arty cents.
There Is not a remedial agent in this world that
will cure Fever and Ae and all ether sar
Due, Bilious, Scai let 'yp'loid, Yellow afdother
levers{(aided by RA WAY'S PI'LLs) so quickly
er bot WAY'5 READY RELmIEF. ~Fltty cents
Radwayfs Regulating Pills.
Perfect Prgativem, Soothing Aperlente,
Aot Without Pain. Always Reliable
and Natural in their Operation.
la VEGETABLE SURSTITrUTE FOR GALORE.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
wee num purge, regulate, purity, cieanas and
RADWAY's PrLs for the cure of all Disordert
of the tomaol LIvR, Bowels Ridnes BIad.
deor. Nera ous Dfseaaes. Headace Cons tion,
Costiveness. I ndlge stlor. l)sesa itlous.
ness. Fever, InDanatIon of heowliles,
and all'derangements of the Internal isera,
Warranted toeffect a perfect aura, Ptrelj
e tabic, containing; no mercury, minerals o1
roWObserve tthe fellowing smptoms rsling
~ation, Inward !'iles,D ulness of the Blood In
mern,'Disgu' or Food, FullnessNor eih rt.
~he Stoinac'a, Sour Bructations, Sinking orPFlut.
ering at t,ne Beart, Choking or Suffering Sen
ion, D,tsor Webs Ifore the Si Feer a
Jull in in the Head, D)efcienci of Peru p ra.
ton ~ellou ness of the Skin and Eyes. l'ais in
heatl, h'sr, gimb tean d Budden' Flushes of
A few dosos of RAD-uwa~ PILLS will free the
yatem from all the above-named dl'orders.
Price, 25 Cents per Box.
We repeat that the reader must consult our
oacks and papers on the subject of diseuses and
heir cure, among which may be named :
"Fal.e and True ."
"Radway on Irrtalsbe Urethra,'"
"Radway an Serofaala,"
~n thers relating to different classes of Dis.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS,
UDIAD "FALSE AND TUDII."
Send a letter stain to RA DWAY * GO,
to, 82 Warren, Jor. Church Ut., New
0 70nformnation worth thousands will ho sent
TO THE PUBLIC,
There can be no better gnarantee of the value
t Dii. RAwAY'Vs old establIshed R. R. Rt. Ilium.
Ism than the base and worthle a Imiltatois of
hem9 am thero are False Resolvent, ReIters
ade1 the,Be sure and ask far Radww' ai
seta lh ae "Rad -10 8
J. CI n. GRUBB%~ IAN 00.
All on as
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