The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 14, 1880, Image 4

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AGRIC10LTUREJ THS UoUsE'S '3RiEAsT.-Supposing the team to be in the very best possible plight for a heavy season's work, if a -badly fitted collar be put into use, the faverable condition referred to will count for no considerable sum as a factor in the spring's work. W hen It is considered that every pound of earth moved by the plow or disturbed by the harrow or seed drill, and every rod traversed by the reaper or wagon. comes by power obtained by direct pressure upon the horse's breast, the importance of looking to the surface which performs so Important a part, lirst, labt and all the 'time, should be apparent. It Is the heavy and con stant pressure upon the breast in plow ing that endangers the breast of the horse. There is no let up of the pres sure, as Iin propelling the wagon, for In the latter Case, when the load goes down an incline, the collar leaves the breast, giving a little respite from the pressure, allowing the skin and hair to part with its inolsture, and the shoul dets to take rest. But In plowing there is no such chance of relief. The pressure of a collar is a grinding, heat e nd sweat producing process, and if Its surface is not absolutely smooth, and its texture the most even and pliable that It is possible to secure, tWe surface. will soon show the effects, and your fitted horse is quite unfit for %% ork. At the time of shedding tihe spring coatC tie horse is much more liable to collar gall than at any other time, because time skin is imade sensitivo by shedding the hair. Many farmers practice careful washing of the breast, morning anld evening, in Cold salt water. It Is be lieved that. this--using a cominon phrase-hterdens the skim. There can hardly be any doubt of its bencllci.d iniflumencee. By keping time breast bathed In the manner namied, and the surface of time collar smiooth amid clean, time breast Can generally be kept clear of ham. Yet as stated, plowinig Is ,tbe trying work, and during tihe season 'or this, uniusumal vigilance will be iI order. It is only now and then that you find a collar-imaker w lio )in evt ry r'espmct, imakes a lrst class collar. It unt. this imamn out and buv Of im1. U lA mPE VINXGAIt AN D C IDIa VIN1OAIt. -Vinegar from grapes tnaty be made as follows: Tihe wie is tirred iito a largze tun which conluimis lees, and when thboroughly mixed Is squeezed by pressutre tihrough cloth saeks into aim iron-bound viat, wience, arter stan ing sole hour., it is drawn oil' into casks for fermnvmting. These casks have only ia smillli opeming at the top, and are keptl at a timipeature of 77 Io s degivcos Falh rolenheit. After bour teen or fIfteen days, the vinlegar, imow formed, is dr'avwn oil (eantioutsly, so Its not to disturb tie setlinent) lito bar rels which contain birchwond chilps. h'lmis clarifles it, anmd aiter stanmdiig a few days it may be syphoned oil' two Ih le casxs in wichd it is to reimalm. The reidue, conitatinlmg "mother, " is elmployed to fe'menmtall the subsequm I (I lor- by shimply pouring time aLter' lino tho eask ihat, was used previoisly. TO make vinegar from clder, the foI. lowing reelpes m irecommmecnlded : I'lace inl tie older-barrel a smiall piece of u)read soaked In vinegar, or else a piece of sour dough. Add about a i)int of vilnegari, anmmd set time barmrel Inl at wami place (74 to 86 dcgmeos l'i' etlheit.' Alait will proumce time sa1ime effeCet, Is lite dough, and so will yeast or leani imeat. 'I le viniegir will clarify itself by settling, 1.11d onm beinmg dm'awnm oil' fmromm lihe top by imieats of' it 3'phon, it clear' liquiid l istalimed. A good table vinegar imay lbe obtained by d issolvinmg thrmee 1pou nds of' whlite smugar' in a gal.. latn ot' watemr aimd fer'mtuntng Wit~h yeast. Tu'lm Po0Ur'rnY YAnn.--Thme value of purnme bloods is miow well estalb heud. This mmmonthi ia ma good K ine Io clear' outK te old nmlxedl lowlIs amnd priocurie a few speelmeins cif onme of' the best sorts; both time plleasur e aimd pro'ilt. of poultryi'3 rmilsinig will be incr'easeud by raisig some one om imorme of time select breouli WAS Is' neCsts mare irtieenty ignmited by som~e c!hemica'il action, supplosed to be that of' Kthie wax uipon tihe paper-lIIke siubstainces of' wh'leIh the nests are for'mm ad. Sponisanieouis combitusuwin of timhis niaturmo is believed to have beenm lie cause of 11uany3 umseiious fire's ini hiay stacks and f'airmers' bu'ild11imgs. Dmiud M. This l'almo's t rot~ cma a igmhy-.bred iare, anmd wantis to be humoredi. She 'vil nmo.t amid hmarsh tm'eatmen t, will nmot priove obed(1ienmt. undier rough uisage. iBoth Bali' amid is wif'e mnade imuchi of Aanmd S. Th'iey p)otted her', amid tr'emated hem' to apiples a nmd iiumi ps of' sugai'. Theim result wias thmt she wiil eagerly3 m'e spond to itheir caii. Whenim jogginmg on time I rack at Chester Parik time pr'esenmce oi Mm's. hii mtr nar Kilhei'ail at aiiy time would cause Manid to Ktitrn inm that, direction.i All laist wIiter thme mare maim 1m a m'oomy bnox. in A prilI shme wias put, 1mn front of' a brieiik-eart, and Mm'. hai' drove hem' about thle strieets oi Cif Iton amid C aiciinnami, and1( Kthums got her inecusto)med to time inoise amid bimstlei of the t(oiinmg world. ii .i also hmmarnwerl her' double, anid tauightm hem' to drm'v. oncm eltber' side. Sihe al ways behiaved weil to time pole. She does mot ike bliinds to hem' bridle, but will mrot willi mumy in d of' a bit it hier' imouth. All she atsks is that thmo driver' hlml noct pulli ona the bit. She sltands 15::2)6 for'wamrd, and1( Is ilummp sixteeni hmands behinid 11cr weight is 96.(101 ounds. In hmer' r'aces t his y'ear she has beenm drivenm to am lifty elte potmind sulky, bmut hum'is ia avimng made for' hmer' mm sulky weigh ing forty live p)o1nmins. She wearis ai fifteen and~ a half ouince shoe I or'ward , an'd mu inie ounco shmoe beinmd. She also carries taurounice toe-weihts. Far' t woweeks a fter' heri arrival mat, the Qicemn ('ity, site will be liu ined at n'llock every eveing 1in1. a six-acre gramss lot., anmd be allow-edl to runi miitil 0 o'clock. Thlmmuis ili keep heri hair f'rom lmding uituler time Mu n' rays, and It wIll col hier out timo 'omugihy. A fir two week a rim m at grass she w~Ill be led ceveer daty for two weeks beihind a break-art, so padded that she cannot hiirt hmei'self. She will tihien be In con'diton to ordr at1.short notlee for' a fast. nmi!e, shoutld 1Mr. Vander'bIlt die. sir'e to see cne oni his retur'n trip) to America in October. Bali' says ime hatd hoped to give her a record of 2:9 before time close of time seaisonm. At 11 ehiester she trotted solely on hter' curage. "lie tinks sihe canm go to time haif-mulie 1)01( in 1:03.'' Tit i dnmmight mi aaua-r' m shmould mno, be bainishied froin our dweclling aniy more quihckly thman should a Coughm or Cold of' any' kind bes driven fr'om thme system. Dr. Bull's Cough Syruip quietly yet posItively pla ses all Colds u~der 11.8 con trol, 1'rmee 25 centa, - DOMESTIC. Bnonl BASKET FOt FURNS.-The fol lowing'experiment has been success- j fully tried, and made as pretty a fern- i ery as any one could wish. Take a I piece of white birch bark about half a T yard square, and out in each corner a slit not more than three inches long, . running from the corner toward the middle of the piece. Then lap the t edges of the slit completely over each I other, thus forming the side of the r basket, which will be about two Inches I and a half high. To fasten It, sew It j through several times with waxed t thrend; unbleached 1s best, as it scarce ly ahows. Each corner must be done i in the same way. A narrow band y of the bark is fastened all round e the upper edge of the basket to hold It y firmly together. The handle is a long r strip measuring eighteen inches in s length, and two and a half In width, t and must be securely fastened to each a site of the basket, sewing It In the e same manner as the cornera. It Is now 1 ready for the ferns, First ill the bot- i tom with the rich leaf-mould found In the woods, and then place In the plants, choosing the smaller ones, as they seem to thrive better than the larger. So. lect as great a variety as posisi ble, not t forgettIng the lovely Maidenhair, also i some of the trailing vines that are c found In the woods, of which one of I the prettiest Is the Partridge Vine, with Its bright red berries. Winter- e green also thrive with the rest of these i plants, and is very beautiful, with Its I diark-greon leaves and the snowy blos- t sons it bears before the scarlet berries I form . A thorough watering every i norning Is all the care necessary for c it, and its beauty will fully repay one for the slight trouble of making and I taking care of it. "Don's Know naatr wheir Vnlne.' I " They cured me of Ague, Bilious- N ness atd Kidney Complaint, as recom- c mended. I had a half bottle left which 1 [ used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I would have lost both of t Clien one night if I had not given them I -lop Bitters. They did them Ro much a good I continued their use until they * were cured. That is why I say you J do not know half the value of Hop r Bitters, and( do not recommnien(l them i high enough."-B., Rochester, N. Y. I Bec other uolumn.-Aim. Rural Home. 1 1 21 To TAJ X OFF i MPnEssIONs OF LEAVES, it PLANTS, wro.--Take half a sheet of fine a good paper, and oil it well with sweet oil; let it soak through, rub off the superiluous oil with a piece of paper, I 1111d let it itig i the air to dry; after v '.he oil 1- pretty well dried in, take et lighted candle or lamp, itd move the 0 paper slowly over i1, in a horizontal :iIrection, o as to touch the llame, till i1 it is perfcctly black. When wishing to 3, uake ol'imprsions of' lants, lay the L plant, carefully on the olled paper, and b a piece of clean paper over it, and rub t, with the linger, equally in all parts, for half a minutite; then take up the a 1l)1nt, an';d be careful not to disturb the Order of the leaves, and place iL on the i)ook or paper on which it is wished to t have the impression ; then cover It o with a plice of' bloting-paper, and rub it, with t.he finger for a short time, and ti there will a emain an impression supe -lor to thbe finest engmaving. Thesame o ilece of black pl)pr will ijserve to take oil a great number of impressions. The great, ex.ellence of tihis method ia, that .he paper receives the Iimpressioni of the most minute veins and hairs. The ipressioi may alterward . be coloi ed t accordinig to natuire. S 5 70~( 'UnirY TnUI Alit or A aics CUAM tnci.-Tlake six dirachmts of' powderedi iiitte, and the saume quantity of oil of p itriol ; mix them together by addl~ing o to the nitrcrcine drachmn of the vitrioli at a time; liacinlg the vessel in whleh ti YOU are mixing It. on a hot hearth or liate of hteated Iront, stirring it wvithi a glass rodh, a tobatcco-pipe, &c. TIhen s ilace the veissel in the conitainaliited e -*OOm, moeving It albotit to di fieret~ut >airts of the room. F~xcLI.ET DE IEHUE.- lDissolve two outnces of borax it 1 hreo plnts of hot rain water. Add to it one tablie pei)iiui of Sp~irits or camphulor' stirred 0 luto one taibClesoontfill of puLverized sugar, to prevent LIt from curd Iinmg. Before <quite coid, ai~d one ounce of 3' tuncture of mtyrrh . One wi negiassful, ~ jil ded to half' a p)int 01 water, anid ap-'. plied with a brush, as a gargle, wvill iareser've alitd beaittti fy the teeth, and lrevent the adhtesion of trtar anid thet -Ofttilnmg of t-he glim-t4, atrrest decaty trnd keep tbe teeth Ii good contdition. a Yini Tin - 'te amt'' suiccess4 of thit Veget Ine as a elemiistr andi puarillecr oh I le blood is sho0wni bevoind a doubt by 0 the gr'eat numbiers who1( have taken iili and received ito med iate relief, with d such reinar'kable cureti. Fi -P1nixo.-C1 -op01 halfI a poiti lti of fIgs very finely ; mix liem with r' 0me- fouth oind~'t1( of' coarse1 suigtr, a a 1ablespoon)2)fit of molanti~sses, fouir ua bie 'Pointis 0f itilk, hall' ai pott ad of flour' 1it t'trtr oifa 102 iottd of Suet', ani egg, t :idt a p1itch of g rated liutmeg put thi 4 juinit iig mn a but Lered~ mtoii, anad boil c live hours. TJo Coox Teucws-:i Pare, slice, cut ii diice lit inh s(inare, b)od tutil near y~ d ont>, in as little wiater a s p)ossile; 4)Olne <it, 1of turips ), add onte tale- Lt 41oo0f'ul ohf sugair, salt lo0 make palata- t ide ; wh'Ien t'iey are bo0 led as dIry as e mutssible add1( t wo 01r thriee spoon utls of I -r 'amt anmd a beaten egg. anid seive. i xcel lent. L~ADt-:s whot do their ownt wvork wvill hinad that ini additlont to a long aproni a pale12 of calIco sleeves with a rumbber' 'ordh iln tho top is a dlispeniser of hap >~iness. One can sllp them ont over uiifls and nice diress sleeves, get. tea and evet wash the tea dishes withloua, in. Irtng flhe driess.a W~inxs washing tine haees do not use starch at all ; in the last water' iln wvhicht tihey are rinsed pltt a little fiite wite sugar, dissolve It th oroughly3, 11nd( the result will he ph'asing. A cLAM shelil is mtore convenient for Scr'aing kettles and frylng panlis Lhan a knife, it does the work in less ttme. J~Etht'een ces htave been discovered i dince the year' 1600, the largest num itber or which are mniroseopie. Science a: represento the tails of the comdlts to be iniillonms of miles in lengtht. They of- t tn reacht f ront the horizon to the zenlth. k. ..here are several thousanid so-called( b coimets kntownt to exist in time heavenis. Trwenty Ye12la aI susaorr. JDear Sir--TIwety year's ago I was si sbl pwrecked on the Atlantic Oceant, mn the cold and exposure caused a large abscess to formnoon each leg, whIch )a kept, continually discharging. After -pendmllg hundreds of dollars with no bteelt, I was~ persuaded to try your Golden01 Medical Ilscovery, an~ now, In less than three months af'ter the first bottle, I am thankful to say I am corn lpletely cured, and for the first time In ten y'ear's can pult my left heel to the ground. I am) sir, youtrs respectfully. W'LLtAM Rvi.a 8'{ Jefferson Strpetmne'~* 4' th d~nh WIT AND HUMOR. IT had been arranged that the family hould spend Sunday afternoon at -the Vood of Bullong. After spending an iour and three-quarters in her boudoir, nadame issues, leading their child by he hand. The father casts a disgusted ,lance at the child and bursts out: 'You don't catch me going out with he younj one rigged up like that; rhy, you ve dressed it up out of all hymne and reason-it looks like a mon :ey, an organ-grinder's monkey." litter words are exchanged. The mo tier gets mad. The father shrugs his houlders sullenly. The child cries. 'Inally it is arranged that the prome ado shll take place. "All right," sys the father, "I'll go. I suppose 've got to go-but mind what I say, ow, that child looks like a monkey, a Iiian ape-like monkey." At the door iey meet a friend of the family, who ounces on the child and almost smoth rs it with kisses, crying: "Oh, you ttle darling I Your father's living nage !" A Wise Deacona. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell se how you kept yourself anid family ell the past season, when all the rest f us have been sick so much, and have ad the doctors visiting us so often." " Bro. Taylor, the answer 1s very asy. I used 1op Bitters in time; kept iy family well and saved the doctor ills. Three dollars' worth of it kept is well and able to work all the time. III warrant it has cost you and the eighbors one to two hundred dollara piece to keep sick the same time." " Deacon, I'll uso your iedline creatter." ONK day our dog Towser was a lylin' a the sun a trine to sleop, blt the flies ias that bad he couldn't cos le had to atch 'cn, and bimeby a bee lit on his ead and was working about like the og was his'n. Towser he held his Lead still, and whven the bee was close o his nose, Towser winked at me like e sed, you see what this buffer Is oin'; le thinks I am a lily of the 'alley which isn't opened yet, but you ust wait till I blossom, aud opened his iouth very slow st, as not to rriten the ce, and the bee vent into Towser's iouth. Then Towser s),et his eyes and is mouth too. and had begun to make peaceftul smile won the bee stung lahiM, nd you never see a lily of the valley ek so In your life. X--having boean o'fnded by a iend, sends him a challenge to fight ,Ith mnothersi-in-law. "With mothers-in- law ?'' says the ther, perplexed. "Certainly. I will scnd my mother -law to stay with you, and you send ours to spend the time witi tue, and ic first nian that begs for quarter will 1 assuimed to have been ru through 1e body." "Not much," said his antagonist ; "I pologize, humbly and respectfully.'' A OLDIEn on the cars perceives that ae smoke fron his pipe is atore or less bnoxioIUs to an Old lady opposite him. "Well. missus," lie says, "I suppose ley don't smoke in yotur reginent." "Ini my reginict they do," says the Id lady ; "iiny company, never." Tim fact thnt Cragini & Co., Phila elph ia, Pa., (Dobblns' IKiectric Soap,) antidently base their clains onl the ierits of the soap, and only ask a trial, peaks volumnes. We know that the ap tells a good story. Try it. lHE op~enedl the door cautiotasly and aking In hise head in a suggestive sort fway as if there was imore to follow, isquired :'"Is this the editorial ink 1111 ? "Tihe wvhat? mny friend.'' "'Is this the riniktum-siniktum laictum, or some) such pla1ce where the litors live." "Th'lis ia the editorial roomn, yes, sir. -Comne ini.' "No, 1 guess 1 woni't come in.I 'anited to see whuat a rinktum was ke, that's all. Looks like our' garret, nily wuss. Good day." ''YE~s, Madame, I was onl~y twenOfty ears 01ld wheti may fathaer--dete~rmnd > make mes leave P'arhs anid retturn to ae country-cut off' my suplhies, anid ft me1 lifteen frana a month." "'And dh1( you mianage to live on ant?"' '"Yes, maadame; not only did I mnan ge to live on that paltry sum, but to et Into debt as well I'" A OxxTLEANa informed~ by3 theo bill ni thme window of a house, that "apart aents wvere to 1be let," knocked at the oor', and, attended b~y at prletty female, )Ok a asurvey of the premilses. "P'ray, iy dear," said lie smiling, "'are yon > be let witha these lodgings?" "'No,'' 31p1hed thea girl, with vivaci ty, "but 1 m to be let alone1.'' TiaoUAxJ)s of persons5 who ar'e bald a-diay might, have luull headls of hiair if lacy would only also Carboline, a do dorized extract of' petroleumi, 'whaich a the only prep~arationi ever dIscovered hat will really (10 thIs AT the ~aurgue : "'2ly' motlehe-iau,'" say<~ a visitol' > e v1fliaal in charge, "daisappeh~aredl ir.' days uago, and has not beena heard orine. hd oe she might be "leossaryb hei o lae ota 'csayshe can1 be klent'iflu.'" "She stutiters awfully-you'd1 recog ize her easily by that. A v'islTon enters a French naews ap~er offie, and is greetedt poiiltely by 1e ofilce boy; '"if' imnsietur comeis to ghit a (due0 he( will have to he kind nocugha to call again ; all our o,1itors re already enagg d for to-day."' "'EnNr~sr, wh'ly halve you not gent to ae Salonm, this year'?" "Alas! I wvas compe)lled to eat my)3 "WIlhat I't ' ''A still life-a plit of gamle.'' A N acqumaintaunce of' Mir. Payne's once ifrmed him that her' daaghiters were oing to theo theatre to see Shake enre's "T aininag of the Mor'ew." IT is the hardest thaiui. in (lie worbd > lind a ant to run for offie in Tn'ur, By. The g.>v''lermet has~ nothing left stead. THEmm first allamanc was prliuted in 160. Copies of it are haird to get anow, hecy hiav~e all beea boaught map by min1 rel mena. Ir's a terrible thing t' be obliged to ye by contract. M ARRIAoE is often but ennaui for two. MAN legislates--womani ornates. ,sn. PRosmer ANIa T1o'otrarr are the n'ara. 'a ia ies of D~r. Jay'ae's Cairmnut. le 1n .1'am- lI lerit ha', maleo It known oeerywhere for yairs a a si an lara cirative for ('ramnps, D)i roa. holera Atorbusa, and all diseases 0t (lie lowels. Is besides ea lby deam.stered to chi-dren, aIn pa'asant to the last-, and Is enttrll IT doeR not make any difference how severe the case of Bilious Derange. ment isj It can be cured speedily and -effectually without solivation, or that prostration of the system ensuing fror the use of drastic purgatives. 8iminons' Liver Regulator does not merely relieve the suirerer, but efleets a permanent cure. It has been used successfully for a long time as a substitute for Qul. nine and Caloniel, and the effects oi the medicine are truly wonderful. "I have used in ny family your Regulator for the last eight or ten years. and found It to supersede anything recommended for Chills, Fever and Ague. I use It, and nothing else. ] have given up Calomel, Quinine, and all other Mercurial treatments. I give It to my children from one year old t< these of twenty-five years old. It is all you could wish in a family. Please use my name as you wish. Very truly E. II. UBnANKs, Crawford Co., Ga.' Von Woltke as a Young Soldier. Major Vaupel, in his history of the Danish-Norwegian Army, whleli has just Issued from the press, tells at length the story of Field Alarshal Count von Moltko's early military career. Helenuth Carl Bernhard von Moltko was otie of a number of yonng ollicers who in the year1b22sought and obtAined the Royal pernission to en ter for a timne into foreign military service. Von BMoltke becane a Danish "Land-cadet" In 1811, and commenced service with the snall annual pay of fifty Danish reichsthilers. Liortly afterward, however, lie was admitted Into the privileged ranks of the so called "PAge-cadets," wheni lia pay was a Ivanced to the sun of three hun dred thalers of the Danish mint fron Lite Court Treasury, and the inore valuable privilege of receiving educa tion. In 1819 Moltke was made an ot' doer, and appointed to a lieutenancy in the Oldenburg reglinent. After three years of service, lie obtained permins slo, as we have already said, to enter for a season Into foreign military ser vice, in order to complete is educa tion as a Danish oilcer. ie was very poor, and when the perinilssloti was given him, he begged at the same tine to be allowed a grant of three months' pay as "travel money." King Freder ick Vt., however, thoughttiat he had been suillotently gracious to the soting olicer, and repilid that nio money grant would be given to those Danish oflicers who were seeking foreign ser vice. Moltke, in his written applica tion to his Royal master, which is still extant, made the now memorable pledge "If his Majesty will concede my request I trust that I shall acquire such knowl .dge and capacity In the Prus sian service as shall enable me here after to repay the King and Denimark.'' Here is Indeed another strange irony of history. If the King had graat-ed the young mn's very small request It Ii not probable that the Danis.i oll -er would have become Field-Marshal of Prussia and the German 14;mitplre. It is a curious specuation What. issue migh t imve resulted fron the Sehles wig-Holstein conflict if the greatest strategist of tihe age had remained In the service of that littlei State in wvhlch lhe began his career as a soldier and in which lie p~roposed also to end1( It. Coquzer-ras are the quacks of love. Why are You niious ? Becanse you have allowed your bowels to becomo costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney Wort to p rodue a free state of the bowel., and it will st imulate the livor to proper action and cause now life in the blood. of Cooksavilie. Ileard County, (Ia., wintes: Messra. P. Neustaedtor & (Co. Gentlemen, 1 amn happy to inform you that Anakesis, 1)r. 8. Silebee's Pile remedy, met with my applrobation. I have tried it in three different oases, and it has not failed to relieov thiem at once. I'bo pationt that had it for two years says ho thinks lie is well. anid that he always expoets to keep a box on hand for fear it might come back again; another case of short duration used only three applications and says sho is entirely well. It is the best thig I have ever eon for Piles. I will use It in my practice when needed. Yours obediently, J. D. COOK. M. D). "Anakesis." Dr. Bilsboo's External Pile Re. medy. is sold by drug.giste everywhere. Price Si 00 per box. Bamnples mailed free to all suf ferers by P. Neustaodter & Co., sole man af so.. turmre, Jiox 8910 Now York. Vegetine. More to Me than Gold. WAL~rol.E, Mass., March 7, 1880. MR. H. H. PSTsvs'i I wish to inform you what Vegetine has done for mue. I ih ave been troubled with Erysipelas Ilumor for more than 80 years in my ilmuba iand other parts of my body, and have been a great sufferer. I er'mmncecd taking Vegoelne one year ago last, Augus. and can truly s my it has dlone msore for me shan any oilier medIcine. I seem to tie' perfectly free from tils humor and can recommend it. to every one. Would not. be without, this mzedicine-'tlis more to me than gold-and I feel 1. wvill prove a blessing to others as5 it, liiia t o me. Yours5. imost, respectfully, iRS. DAviD CLARK. J, BENTLEY, M.3D,, says : It laalS done naere a'Ood flaan all snedi cal treatment. Mr. I. B. Nowss nx)T onts., Fob. 9, 1s80. sir-I have soid dulrlig the past year a non slierablo quant ity of your vcgel.ino, andi I b' lleve, in all caes Itl has gI von 5ilefact lon. .In one oase, a delcate young lady of about, 17 y~*ars was much boenited byits isc. 11cr pa r'ent a lnfoa med me that, It, ad done her mere good than all the medical treatment, to which she had previously been subjected. ne.reeoofuhy.J. BENTLEY, M. 1). Loudly in its Praise. TosoNvo, Ont., March ii, 1890. II. R,. STRvRNA. Boston: .Dear 'lr-Considering the short, time that, i egetino has been before the tpublc here, it, selns weln as a blood puriller and for aroub'h a sarising from a sluggish or'torpid liver it is a lirst-cl ass medicIne. Our customers spoak loudly in Its pralso. J. wR IG1IT & CO., ' (Cor. Queoen anid Elizabcth 'Streets. Vegeotino. PREPARD BY II. R. STEVENs, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. E4CRET 4ORRIF.UPONDlEN('E.--'iTe ln, qu'ii.tive ial nmeddleomeia outdieiai. Invention of gomnineluer mit. dond youar addreas for it. Name tis paper. 8. B. T. ooonnain ,Lockc n1 x 1t's, _________ slem, N. 11. G EO RGE A C HE LIS, Has, alwars a full lane of NURsERIY STudSm.on hiand. 8 cilii for 11bla Fal Flse lat, A p. IC'gef le seh ies at Niarw Tees.' (.orrespondcs e lilted. Those anworai a aavertasennenl wil confer a favoun~ the advetser anad the ub~ser b sta that they saw the adea. isernent i ht journal (namning the paperah .1,.4' PERMANENTLY OURES KIDNEY DISEASES L1YER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. W!ha n"60% ehrcolo no Vs, "Iti vain ew 4b~great F. . Iee ME " n@00rMa iaaseVere lver"md 4d1= 0Oml&10 IT HAS WONDERFUL POWER. ZeOuse# At, uute til3, the 30WZLD mad the =eD at the ame am. Because it cleanee the system of theoisnouhumorethat develoe In drey and Urinary diaeesep all lonesei Jaundioe, Constipalon, Prc, r n Rhisuma-tism, NeuraIsia and nervou disordars. KIMMEY.WORT Ism dry vegetable oemb. poundad "a be seat 1 b mai P"ePAid. Onepaekagewill mak*sl ta itaedleime. rBiUy It at the Druggist. Prie., $1.00. WLLO, RZoIARDOIN A Co., proprietor, 2 (Will $end yost paid.) Burl'Hgton, Vt. BB CELEBRATEOD TOACNE SJ Tholgla Milakfai eK- n Anpest Leaf wit i1 the chills and fever, th1 Victim of malaria May slit iccover by using th I celebrat ed spe Olle, which not only breaks up t is M-ost aggra vat ed at tacks, but Drevents thelt recurrence. It I linlini -ely preforkable to quinine. not only be vauso it does the business far more thoroughly, but al-o on acconlit of its perfe -t whiolesine ne-s and invigorating action upon he entire - ysteni. For sale by all Druggists and dealers general. INVESTMENT BONDS. Per cnt, 0F THE il. MADISON & NORTHWESTRN RAIWAY 00, DAT1ND APRlIt, 1, 1880, and DUMl IN 190s. Bo-nds of 010 and .1000 each. Pritneipal aaud lanteuemt Payable in Gold In New Yorks. UNION TRLUIIT CO., Now York, TRUSTER. 8 00'l or Iu, in r n-la whole issue of Bond., at. ot f r.1-rmm (it y of l'rt limes, Iowa, Iterent lyaybil , A nr11 1et and 0 itober Iar , Whim encias 6300 ausl socoe au thtere wil begie a. a uls 8 10 Bnd $200 s'e4 e. lyeaupan -ba adcptlmoko h i i 1 , & , ia foulon ', or for fnrt her in forailon, JAMES M. DRtAKEi & 40., Bankers, Drexel Buaildlng, 29 Wal st., N. . IThe P'ur t stud Jiest Medicine over Made. Aeo mbination of Hop., Buchu, Man d rak e and Dandelion, witha alltebest and most o tire tivo iiroperties of all other Bittors, meak em tho greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Reg u I B tor and Life and Ihealth Rtestoringc Agent on earth. No disease o an possibly long exIst where fop Biltteare us ud,so variedaundporfoct are their operations. They gve new11 feandvlgorttheagedanaimfirm. To all whoso o mploymnents causo Irregulart tyottheboweisor urlitry organs, or who re quire an Appetizer Tonto andI mil stimulant, Ihop nitters are invat uable, withiout intox loating. No matter whatyour to elings or sympltouns are whtat theo dIsease or all ment Is uso flop Dlit ter.. Don't wait uintiyou a 1o sick but itf you] only feel bad or miserabtlo, use titem at once. It may save yoturlife.it has avey d hunadred,,. *500 will be paid for a a 5so thtey will not eure or helip. Do aot suffoer or let your friends suffer,bt t usoe and surge them to use Hop g Remember, flop flitters is no VIle, drngged drunken nostrumi, but the Purest a n d let' - MoLnecineever made ; the "INVA~IDS FRIEND and Hor1E" anid no pe'rson Or family sh.ould be without them. or ) ike n uat-eo opimui oc a i ar tr lu~a op biters stg. Ce.,en HID1NEY DISEAE asequickly and surely eured by the use of EZDN~.a having sutch an inmens. sale in all parts oftthe counby and tone to the diseased organs, and through them o humors. Kidney dimssesoftthirty yearemtandinglhave ho-, whloh have distressed the vieiis fowr earm.- We I power. No logeus Aloholie Ditters, whish de anon (il send post paid. ~ WEI D ir. Pierce's (Gokten ierlical Discovery starea commoinn llotcih, Piuasple, or E~ruptionm, Erysa ltough ttkiun, ini short, alldi lsenites catused hy b purliing, andi invi orsnin medicine. i t Emsecillyha t mni elsted its piotencyinu Fls Ar yes, Rcrolsatous Sorcs anid fewelS: Seck, and Entlarged Elatnds. If y'ott fool cliuTI, cdrowvs-, dlebilitated, have mall on fuee or* btody, frequent henelar~he or dizztiness iliernated withl hot ilnishes, Irregular appetite,'t 'torpid Liver, or "Illllousess." Am a remes Aledicnt Discovery has no equal, am it effecte peiI .In the cure of Brench fim, Severe cougn aunmpitonm, it ham astonished the mdIcal facuty ,greatest medleicldiscovery of the age. Sold by dl No use of takins * . 4 Pelleta( (Li \.* G 9 seeds p W~~ u f - w in sng thei IY# VO system, diet, or (fotiati'on, I g The" ittle GIant " Qathartie, Stomach.lm Dad 'I heoit Rionmache, Rush of loods to lensi, tae S Bold by druggists. ,Nitl~ DianPENNc~jif M CAMPAIGIN Buly your Campsairn (IAP8 and CAPES at first sI AtUSIN, and in IJLUIs e W. HOWARD BROOKS & ST 48 NOTITHl TH'IRD hTI NewI Miisio Books. rho A nthem Harps (1 im.) Dr. W. 0. PERKINS. (Just out.) A new book intended al a successor for "Per. :Is' Anthem Bok," published some yeors 11uce, and which w.-s a decided 1u0es1. The 10w book contalms musio per-ectly within the each of coo mtun choirs, and is dos. ned to hao t great sale. DIT-ION & CO. also call attention to their 'hree books for Singlng Classes; recently pub ished, already very popular, and worthy ot uni. tea-sal adoption: The Temple. PKIN. W. The Voice of Worship. ($1.00) By L. 0, EMRS8ON. Iohnson's Fothol for Sinii Claim, (G0 cents.) By A. N. JOHNSON. The Temple contains an excellent 8insing icutol Cor1e, and a largo number of Glees, iong., Sacred Tuines and anthei0s for pine' tee ind for use i n classes.. L. 0. Emerson's Voice f Woralaip has exactly the same end tin view as Ihu other but has a dlfferon metbod :nd entirely different nuslo. Jobnasons Mietlhod Is for those who - Iish a jow-priced book; is admiral-ly ainple and clear, has plent3 ft In i14c, aud hai a thorough course in Note iteiong. W Any book maIled for retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston i. 10. DITNOW, & CO , 3s cleatatt Street. *tsaelphIa. RUPTURE Relieved andi cur. t without the Injury trnssenih Ilot, toy Dr A. A it 1it AN'S syst nt. 0Ill eXsi iiroudway, Nuw York. Hi, bouak. with photooicr-solla foI a en # f budeusee before and after cute, mailt Fr sla . fr l.tets ]FLOIDA 11O8S'.Six roness for 10 cents. L. SA I NU -it. Spring Grove, Florida. 3 StON-ruS ON 11111oIs for 3 ihree-cent stamupi Tn l Por K' o JOURNAL, llageratown, 11,. P1111 OeBANZA FOR BOOK-AGENTS 1A eting our two Splendidly Illustrated Books. Liffe o IEN. HANCOC K, ln '*f, 1noll OlN W. FOUNEY (nn nuthor of nationl f-,mni kilthly a'tialoatswe by Gleneral UlseockI tie, t leader and teu ro. Also, Life oi Ey. GARFIELD, Wit coradn ariend, Goon. J. t. D i1ttIBIN (an antnlir of wirin co etarity), al.- strongly endorsed. Roth offletal annioasely popular, aoe-llng over unU a week I kgmats rnakta.g 010 a day I Outlfits 85c. eaich IFor bust baaiko tu mimi tuiress quick, JIUH1J.1kAD B11O8, 723 Oitm'tnuttt Philadelphia. 1a. A rEAlR and expenses to agents Outfit Free. Address P.O. VICKERY. Augusta, Me. 176 GIREAT WESTER N GUN WORKS, PiuNbnrah, Beni! stamsp fbr Catalogne. RiflesShotGuns, Revolverssent e.o. d.forexamiuatsto BTANDARD BIOCRAPHIES OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, G0 Pages Each, NEW, AUTiIENTIC. COMPLETE nblo Authors, Thu Fastest Soiling Bookd Nuite Illttetrateoims, of t e Day. Life of Gen. M itent nooks, Wre L heral Termns. _4 AGHNTS WANTED EVERY WHERE. For full t1ies ritionas anal terms. adairess at one F. 0 MutUlDY & CO. , Pllaatolphta, Pa.; Cincin. 4ati, 0.; Ohecago, ills.; St. Louis Mo. MAKE HENS LAY. 4a Rnogus .Veterstary surgeon and Chemsist uew ravelin g in this country,s) a that snostof the likoa bftd Cattle Powders here are worthles tras. Te aye thipt J-herldaon' Condition Powders ore aobse. utly plure and Immense)f valuatale. Nothins art wi make han@ lay k Sherd a ondtie eders se, one teaspoon to oa inte odeeywhere, or et mail for eight WOtWe am. a.B. JO 11BOf A 0O., Banger, Me. SA PON IFIEDR Is th Old Reliable Ooneentrateg L~ye for FAI ASKE FOR SAPONIFran14e AND TAKE NO OTHER. SEND for ottr New Cnienar of the $15.00 to $20.00 for 20 lessons in clases. Students in that Conseervatory Course can pursuo A lA Exnrtti ntANCHIE8 FEEg. E.____ TOURJE~E. MtU5Io H ALL, BosTOw, nst~i n Dbst ttfnrel Brec.loadn Sho to 1mse an d B ~ e1reech-oa a bate ris ad nak .rI kind.a o~'o ism andaarde tamptfor Io st ".yet made for the price. Bend JOS. 0. GRUBB & Co., 1l2 Market Street. Phila., Pa. Tfffllfor the TItA DE. Ta-ritory give. ENTElt~IatIsE CAititIAoE CO., DoREWARD ny'IsW $ nia <at e lief, cures case of long standing in I week, anad ordinary cases int 2 da s. ___________CAU TIONd 2, io tuar ine n itburk a Pile ofSone, and byalldu'nlata. Sont 1by: mal J, F&~ Mu n'M.. Peonr..&W. oor. Tonta and Arch Sta.. Phila. .Pa CONST1PAiON SAND PILES.s worson natural picpe.,I etrssrnt eans. the system of eumaniated and ooue been eued, aso Panes, Consupei Remt ave volume. of testimonya of it. wonateupv hanbsn thtan goodo drastie pills, but use hms ii li utuors from the worst Hterofamia to a alas, Watrauu Fever Mores, Senly or rid blood, nreu conqueredi by this pow erfutl, ring Telter, Rose Rias, ls, Carbun. ago, Whbite Iiwelilinga, Coltre Os. Thiecs ow color of skin, or Vellowishrown spota had taste In mouth, Internal hent or chllis ndi tongue coated, you are suOerin from se ly oral sno e ases -lsr. Flearce's VNolden WVeak hungs, nnl early stages of ('on. and eminent ~htysliins prononce it the the large, repuleive, nauisous paills. The so tle) are scarcely larger than susat iVY@efable, no pasrtilula nis eruie . 150y perate itout d eIsturnelotte occuplutlon. For .lalundice, Ieattnese, mpure lilocd, Pain in t hcsshoulde ' test, Ibluzineus, Mourt Eernoftioss faoT sits in tth, lilitaigs attacks Plutt in Cy'a, IEnternael l'.'e*~ llittesi fel tg Ot. Ax5iof'I~. Ti' ra'r., Rtffraln. N. T sanssi. The Latest, Styles in ENAMICLED nd WHITE DIlLL. EVENSON, Manufacturers, C,PHILAIFRLPuIl A. DR. RADWAY'S SarmaarilMa Blesolveit TiE GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIR, FOR THlE R Or O , HEEN gg, ARY OR OOZAGIOUS, so is Seated In The EM8ege r eiWmk&eb,@h or nones, esh er Kerve., CORRUPTING TRE S01. ARD VTIA'I'ING Chronfe Cmplan &. owet nlydeche ara-a 11esolven us l*'Cob"."an ' 4n' "11, buis. uepianlser BFr hIDNYtN SBLDDER COer, mLAINT Urnam tWmeaes, at Liver complaint. &h. sot only does the Aaanr thesolvent 0hctl all remedial agents in he ure of rhrolo, orofulos nc stitutional and Stkien DeoAss but It Is the onlY positive ours for KIDNEY AND LADDR CO LAINTS Urinary and Womb DWAY'S RjeR Diabet Drotptl otage to Water ntive pi Urine, righcs Disese, Albulnurhe Par lon eases where there ae briOc-ust eposits, or the water Is thick. cloudy, mixed with Sb stmnces like the white Of an e1g of threas like whit .k, or there R . a Mored, dak, bilitlu 0 rne and white bone-dual depoelta, Bilt W~IT there ts a pricking, burning *-nsatou when passingf water, and palm In ttheesmall of the bacek and awon the loins. Sold bY Drug. gist4. PRIOR ONI DOLLAR OAANTUMOR OF TEN T BR ' OR(WTJ3 CURED AY DR. ADWAY'S MMUDIJe. one bottle contains more of the active p.1001. =iso Medicines than ainy other Preparation, ian esonu doses WhOhleors Ms ilulre five or sx ~titmed as much. Rx Re Re RAD WAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, FEVER AND AGUE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. LnosCeness Diarria Cholera Morbus or paiu. lul discharges from tie bowel are stopped in 16 or 20 nolnutA's by taking Iladway's Read R_ lief. No congestion or Inflammation, no weak ness or lasltudo will follow tihe use of the It. R. Relief. IT WAS THE FIRVI' AND IS The Only Pain Remedy thAt Instantly stops the 11o10. excruolating San, 'l rall nflammatioas, and cures Conzs or other glands or orsuans, by on b pp1'cetiol in from osme to twenty nissutes, no mat ter ow violet or excruciating the palt he ;Iieuin 410. Ded-ridden, Infirm. Crpld, Nery. out. Neural g or rostcraed with dIieasn may suffer. RA WAY' REA Y RELIEF will afford Instnt ease. Englanuanaation of the Ridnoyn, l1aanen iosa on of the Bladder, lan1111mnaisgon of the Dowel. conorestion of the Lgsu. Sore Throat, Ioiteuls Breathing. yt iU ipitation of the learg. 111yatert,., crossi), Diphtheria tatarrb, influenma. Ikeadateh e. Toothache, Nrvoune s I4leeple.ssee's, .Vemlssiga, Bthenunat,11111 ChiCbin ani Poat Be.Ast .t , The applicalton of the Read Relicrt o0 te part s~r part wher e pain Or dfinltly exists wil Thirty to sixty drops In a half tumbler ot water will in a few minutes cure Cramps Sprains. Sk'ur Sromach, Heartburn, Sick hiead aeh' DIarr w, Dysente, Colic, Wind in Lhe Tiravelers should always carry a bottle of Rt .d. wa 'siReady Relief With them. A tew dron In water will prevent sIckness or pains tromn chang of water. It is tietter thao Frenich Brandy or Ilttrs as a Jtimulant. Price Filty Radways Regulating Pills. Perfeet Purgatives, Soothing Aperients, Aol Without Pain, Always Kteliable and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE 8URSTITUTE FORt CALOM~fL. Perfeetly tasteless, elegantly coated with swe ag n purge, regulate, purI'fy, olsanse and RADwAy's Piras for the cure of all Disorders of the r'tomach Lver, Bowels Kidnes Blad der, Nervous Dhseases, eadacie, Constption. ness. Fever inaion of th owel. ~ and all derangements of the Internai lnis. Warranted toeffect a perfect oure. Purel. Ve ta , ent ingno mercury, minerals or a bsr e the following mptomt reutl ation Inward Pilesy ilns of the Blood in ledydi of the Stomach,.Nauson. Ieart. burn Disgut of Food Fullness or Weight in the ntoach Sotir Erucaiions, Sinking or Flut tering at the Heartr, Choking or Suffering Sen VisionDoe eor Webs Beore th Sigim Foer ao Dull pin In the Head, D..ifcioeo Perspira tion Yellowness or the 8kin and Eyes. Pain in tI atir. Chst i tam nd Budden Flushes of A few doses Of RADWAT's PI.a Will free the system from alU the above-named disorders. Price, 55 4Cente per Box. We repeat that the reader must consult our books and papers on the subject of disensees and their cure, amosig which may be named: "Falue and True ,"* "Rtadw y on irritable U~rethra,'' 'RadwaF en Sierofula,"' ad others relating to dilferent classes of Die. HOLD BY DRlUGGIST8: READ "FALSE AND 'TR U3m3. Bond a letter stam p to RA DWA Y & 40, No.52 Warren. Cor. Chmurch e. Mt en' Iwnformation worth thousands wIll be.sent TO THE PUBLIC, There can be no better guarantee oftjhe value of bit. R ADWAY'S old estagjhsbed R. R. H. Raus. DIRs than the base and orhess imiat nsoOf them as there are Valse Rtesolvente, eliefs an J'ihs Bte sre and ask fr Radwas and CAN MAsAE .5 P*ER DAY Suliig our new Pietform F.ily Scale gh upp,,ue r illi ite'lr.co ,lt ilom for A get. Exclunive trritory giveo. Buy THE BLATCHLEY PUMP ~p~is~rsp Wels at ay de~k idware Ir i,,Unty 6~~ 2 lor sneb~ te that ther Pm ro b a 1. makers. 508 MiA RK E Stre,.t, PBLb DILRAPa. Agents Wan ted ~aet.*1e'" *~~ tasplo tree. Attiire os Maai1 , " iin,, I,