The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 18, 1880, Image 4
AGRICULTURE.
THa FAUM Hont.-There is no ani.
mal on the farm that Is so likely to be
neglected as the horse. The horse of the
city truckman, or the expressman, the
driving horse and saddle horse,. are
well cared for, but the farm horse is
too often Irregularly fed, and, so far
as cleaning Is concerned, regularly
and syslematically neg!ected. It is
difficult to Bnd a hired man brought
up on the farm who thinks there Is any
necessity for taking special care of a
horse. some horses upon the farm
are rarely if ever properly curried or
rubbed, and yet the condition and use
fulness of the farm horse depend as
much upon the manner in which it
is cared for as any other horse. When
brought perspiring to the stable he
ought not to be allowed to stand over
nilght with the dust drying upon him.
A good cleanIng off Is hall a rest, and
yet, how oteJI we see tihe farm horse
brought out in the morning covered
with the dirt of the day before - and
with the accumulated filth of the nighit.
still clli.ging to 1im. Under such con
ditions a horse Is not inuch more than
hall a horse. Ofltn, too, lie Is Irregu
larly fed and indiscreetly watered. A
horse at work should have water flive
or six tim(s a day. I he does not
drink more than two or three quarts at
a time all the better. A horse that is
kept from water till he drinks two or
three pailfuls, will be very likely to
have his digestive organs and bowels
seriously deraiged. ''o keep a horse
in good working condition lie should
be fed regular iy, whbether at work or
Idle in the stauble, lie A ill last niany
years longer than if, when at work, he
lu heavily led aud u hen idle neglect
ad. A horse on the larm should al
ways be cleaned at least once a day,
and when hard at work both night
and morning. If not at work a good
grooming once a day would be suffl
clent, and when idle good. hay miglit
be substituted for grain.
CARIE OF SinE:P.-A sheep to be well
and taearty must not be half starved at
any period of its growth. It must be
personally comfortable to grow wool
every (lay of its life. Three hulii)(rel
and sixty-five days mako a year, If
from any cause a sheep Is uincomfort
able a single day, lie will grow wool
only 864 days in a year. If for four
months at a time from Ill health or
lack of food or water It produces wool
only eight months in a year, there is a
loes of oie-third of the prollis lie would
have given his owner. A sheep out of
condition is subjected to anlmenits that
inl good CoidhitioI wouh1(j not havenuibree
ted him. .leep fact in the fall will go
through the winter with sabey, and
succese, if in 0hini, weak condition,
the relaxing of the system in spring
und the extra demiands on the systen
ot the ewe, bring a series of diseases
quite disgusting to the llockmnaster.
.No animal rewards its owier Po, lor
liberal feeding an(d palistaking care,
ais does Lhe sheep. Tie idea lias so of.
ten been expres8ed that a bleel) can de
without food and waiter, that many
have concluded it was true. It may
live on lss 101Ood (and do well) than ally
other anImal in proportion to its live
Weight, bIL that the sheep lives by
eating is sure, and tle More its eats
and ile better treatiment, it receives
the better are the results thiat follow, 11,
ever3 pairtLicular. A streep's teeth the
first year are eight in number, appear
1g all of a size ; second year, tle two
iaddle ones are stied out atld rla't))iced
by teethj in1uh larger thain the oher;
thh d year, two very sinall ones appeatf
one 01, each side e the eighi; at thue
end of the tourth year theio are six
teedn are large t siXth 3 ear', all begin
to show wear-niot till tlien.
C0UxTnY BUCTTnR.-ThC art of nak
lag goodl butter is n.ot es common ats iL
ought to be, even though thie artiere is
one of the naos aieet of food pro
tue, and1( was menitionied by lierodo
ferrted to by othier early writers. Bad
butter is far moure fr quenatly muet with
than good, iand of ail the old fables
superior dhelightrs oh ia tural lile, 11011
which asserts thati thme butter wbhien
adorns the average farmer's table 1s o1
better qualities than is obtaliable ini
cities. As good butter as is lotand ini
hotels atnd upon first-class l amily tables
in a city hmku Ioston, cani sldOim be
found1( in coiun-,ry f'armnhousesi. Thle
farmners' wvesVC and1( tiauighters do not
know howv to miake uhe best butter,anid
have not the lu qluisite, ai~pliances II
they posbtAuied time knew ieda~e. The
butter which is conmmon In the farm
hotase o1 even intural Niew Enaglaiid, anou
which is ollen1 elerred to by the
housewite wi pride, is ranked low
in the list ot grades of butter in the
Jlosion ma1r1 kea, and it would be well
if thet' act were thoroughly compre
hended, it may be lortunlate fuor the
* ~ palates of a great manny people in the
country thiat they have 1no iueao01 wn*t,
good butter Is, and1( are actually inca
pable ot telling good ii om bad, bsu, it is
nOt so3 10r tunaite~ for their pockeL-books.
1t is nearly as easy to innkec good but
ter as to iaake poor, and it has been
suggesteri that it would be an import
ulit and benaevolent wourk if coinpetenit
Pe ois would go thirouiah the counltry'
explaining wVhat geod buitter1 itiand
hiow to mlake IC.
HiNT.-f lhens have a wvarmn house
ande enough to eat, and of the right
kinid, they will lay in winter as wveii
- as Bummer. Souir milk will bring
* better returns 1In eggs than In any
othier way. Bleets of all kinds are
injuired somewhat by hard freezing.
WVatehmnaking in America.
* The watch trade is another marvel of
rapid development, dating back for a
few years only sine its commencement.
It was in 1850 when two Boston arti
sans, Allan Denison and Ed ward Ilow
* ~ ard by name, burst opened a smiali wo; k
* shop lorn watchtmaking at loiburiy ;
but finding the place not stuflelently
quiet for their wishes, they changed
* their locality to W althaim, a little tow'n
about eleven miles from Boston, and
*here they establishied themselves on the
bank of the Charles river. Although
- they demonstrated the feasibility of
making watches by machinery, they
failed in a pecuniary sense, not having
started with suflieent capital, and the
conce~n then passed into the hands of
M r. If obbins, who founded, in 1868, thie
now celebrated American Watch Com
pany. Considerably more than a mIl
lion of watches have been Issued from
this factory from then to now, and al
* though they were orIginally intended
and expected to supply the home trade
only, their oheapness and excellence
have caused a demand for them In for
* *ign countries, England not excepted.
Over 800O operatives are employed by
thIs company, working 11 hours per
day, except Satun days, when the lImit
* ~ Is*hours.
DOMESTIC.
ALL TUE RAGN.-We see nowadays
o0ty and country houses which look
rather like, shops for the exhibition
of bric-a-brao and rich hangings tha
hoithes In which people expect to get
comfort. The rooms upon which some
famous upholsterer has lavished the
resources of his'stoek may remind one
of the modern scenic seats on the stage
of a theater, and there seems to be lit.
tle provisiou for the substantial enjoy.
ment of their occupants. Everything
in them Is harmonious enough, per
haps, except the people. In color and
cowmposition they suggest a pieture,but
the inmates oz the house are out of
place as the living figures in it. They
don't belong among such surroundings
and they can'& be comfortable amid all
this tasteful and splendid display. But
unquestionably people's houses are
looking better than they formerly did,
and more particularly those of people
of moderate means. For the happlest
thing about the modern decoration is
that its effects are produced rather by
colors than materials, and very inex
pensive labrics will serve the purpose.
Cotton stuffs, as, for Instance, cotton
llannel, will take the most delleate
dyes, and yield tints of remarkable
beauty. And our own wall papers,
% htch are now in unexampled demand,
may be bought fora small price, and
yet be of patteris and colors which
will satisfy a dritical artistic taste.
PAINTicD LADIREs.-Remove the eyes
and stalks frota some nice round-look
ing apples that will cook well,and peel
them very evenly to preserve their
shape. Placu them in a shallow stew
pan large enlough to hold theitn in one
layer. Dissolve loaf sugar in sufficient
water to completely cover the apples,
allowing tour ounces of sugar to each
pint of water; add a few cloves and a
little lemon peel and stick cinnamon.
Cover the stowpan, and Pimmer the
apples very gently, or they will break
be fore being cooked thoroughly. When
done, and they are cool enough, lift
them carefully to a glass dish, and
with a small brush tint them delicately
on one side with a little lftuiad cochil
neal or melted red currant jolly; strain
the syrup. return It to the stewpan,and
bill It rapidly until reduced to one
third of a pint. When cold stir in it a
wineglass of sherry and the juice of
halt a lemon, and pour it round but
not over the apples. The wine may be
omitted.
A ITASK THAT WILL. :ATISFY.-Uut
some beef in nice little slices from the
bone, removing all the hard parts and
skin ; pat, ii gravy in a saucepan with
a pit of water, three taIbiespoonfuls of
catsnp, a dSessert-spoonful of minced
savory herbs, an onion chopped fline.
halt' a teaspoonful Nf salt and a third
of cayenne. Let these stew together
tor 11teen aainutes. Take out a cupful
of the liquid and rub Into it a table
spoonfil of 1lutir; stir it well into the
stew'pan again atnd stew for ten niin
utes longer. Strain it th rough a stove,
return it to tile pan, place the
slice, of beet In it and keep tile sauce
panl Oi the 8l1. e of the range until the
ul.at is heate th ough -not to boll,or
It, will become hard. A tow minuteLS
Oefore serving add half a wineglass of
tarragon vinegar. Arrange some toast
ed silputs round a very hot dish and
serve tile hash linnediately after It is
cooked.
A r.E TAPIOCA PUDDINO.-One large
cuptat 01 tpltoca, ole cupful of sugar,
a teaspoontul of salt, one teaspoonful
of essence of lemoun, or a little nut
nce~. three nints of cold water. three.
pinats of pared and quartered apples.
Wash the tapioca, and sotak it over
night iln the water (three hours wilt
dto, if' there is no amore time). Cook
the tapioca in a saucepan, witha the
water, until it looks cleaur. Stir oiten
to prevent bi rning. It will take tromt
twenty minutes to half' an houtr. At
the end of this timne addl the stag ir, salt
and lemotn flavorIng, and then the alp
ples. t'urn into a btattered (dish, and~
bake an hour atnd a qtuarter. Let it
stand In a cool roots half an hour be8.
fore servinag. $erve with sugar tad
milk.
A (CHAIRTRE1JaH OF AIPPLE AND Ric.
Boll six oune' otf rico with a scek or
cmnnon , in mnilk, until It, is thick,
stirrinag in a spoonsula of' rose or or
ange-flower water. Pa8'e tent or twvelvo
aplesl0-Goldlen Piapplns are the best
SCOOp otut the core, and( 11ll up the ori
lice with raspberry jam. Border a deep
dish with pasate, pumt in the appIle, eav
i:.g a space between,and 1l11 it up with
thec rice. Blrush the whole over wvilla
the yolk of an egg,and sift sugar thick
ty over it; foran a pattern on the tp
with swveetmaeats and bake it for an
hour ini a qtuick ovetn.
Ov'arsn TJoasT.-Tlhis is a nice littlo
dish for Iunchteon or for a hate supp)~er.
Seald ai qttart of' nyost era In their own
hltuor ; take t hemi out and pound thoem
tat a mortar, wheun they forma a paste;
adid a little rich cream and somet pep
lper. Get ready some tin, neat pieCePs
of toast, moistened slightly with boil
ig watrer and spreadl with fresh but
ter. Spread the oyster paste thaickly
upon01 the~ toast, p~ut a t litnly-out rottnd
of' lemon uplOnI eacha niece, and arrange
themn Ont a platter garnished with p irs
1ey. Serve very hot.
flow 'ro Cocn OKIIA.-After eutting
ofi'time hard stalk ends of' the yong
po0ds-0ld strinigy pods are worthless
pumtt themi Into boiling water, and boll
tor abb'.at hal' an hour, until, in fact,
the seeds arc r'ed; strain off' the water ;
addi a little butter, blatck petpper and
salt, and a littl& lemon juaice.
Fisui Fnx'Trhs.-Take the remains
of anty Ii a-h which hats been served the
praecedinag day, remove all of the bontes
and minee flne; add eqtual quantities
of bread crumibs and miashedi potatoes;
stir In two beaten eggs;i season with
pepper and salt; add etnough ereama to
make the mass o1 the pirop~er conislatteney
to mouald into little ball, aind fry theom
in boiling lard.
A oOO paint for wvire-work ia made(1
by boilinag linseed oil with as mutcha
litliargo as will make it 01 till (consist
oney to be laid on with a brush; add
lampfbiack at thae rate of one par't to
every ten, by weight, of the litharge;
boil three hours over a go ulo tiae. Th'Ie
first coat should be thicker than the
followin~g coats.
FOR toothache, take equal parts of
camplhor, sulphu rio othier, ammitonla,
ltaadantam, tincture of ceyenne, iiamt
one eightha part of oil of cloves. Mix
well togethaer. Saturate wvith thec
liquid a small piece of cotton, and( Ap
ply to the cavity of the decayed tooth,
and the pain will cease immaediately.
To REMoVE RL'BT FnIOM IRON.-TPhe
easiest method to remove ruast from
iron is rubbing it with a rag (lipped in
oil of tartar. Th'le rust wIll disappear
immediately.
WATERPaooFIao CLouT. -- Cloth
coated with lanseed cii to which a lit
tle wax and litharge have been added,
will be waternroof.
BUMOROUS.
MIse BLANCUB MunRaY Isavery pro.
peor i oun lady. L-4t week she caught
h6r little brother smoktng.
"You terrible thing," she hissed, "I
am going to tell father on you."
"This Is only corn silk," murmured
the boy, penitently.
"I don t eare what It Is. I am going
to tell on yoe, and see that you don't
get into that beastly, horrid, degrading
habit. I wouldn'r have anything to do
with smokers."
It is eveniag. Miss Murray is sitting
on the front stoop with Algernon. It
is moonlight, and the redolent spirits
of t ie honeysuckles and syrin gas are
wafting bliss to their already Intoxicated
soula.
"Would little birdie object to my
smoking a cigarette ?"
"Not at all," replied Miss Murray.
"1 like clgarettes. They are so frag.
rant and roin itie. I think they are
just too delicious for anythlug."
"Then I'll light one.'
lie lights a eotarotte, and they talk
about the weather for tswo hours and a
half.
Tnx man who carries an extra hand
kerchief should be very careful how
he loans it to a lady to put over her
hat in a a hower. The other day a
r.ther you ng, good h u mored, married
gentlennij haw a youdg lady geting
caught in a storm of rain, and she
asked hitu In that confiding manner
which girls havo toward gentenin
who are half old enough to be their
fathiers, whether he coull not lend her
his extra handkeroilef to tie over her
twen'Ly dollar bonnet. lie whipped
out the handkerchief in au instati,and
held the umbrella over her dear little i
head while she tiel the Lhandkerchle' .
over her bonnet and under the bhin.
J ust about that time another lady caine
alung and said :-lusband,lut me have t
your extra handkerchief to tie over
iy haL or it will be ruled, and It wilI
cost you twice as inuch as the other
woman's hat will."
IT Is not safe to try to talk the lang- at
uago of Cambriige in another suburb. i
A Harvard student went to a heose in 0
Chelsea, and wlien the door was open i
he said: "Daughter of the fairest racc 1
of WOMLn1 oil this continielit., (10 1 Judge C
uright, alter the coiglioierate clreutn- a
locutions of this morining, th:it before h
110 stands the maiden who will bid ne ti
rest my weary limbs in hier father's o
palatial halls?" Sho replied with a r
disdainful glance,"Oh I i know yi Zyez P
be one oi them air students from Can- o
biIdgeport;" and turnIng to her nice a
little pet (log, she said, seize him11, it
R iger," I staried 1or thu Strteet, writes y
Ete student to Crimison. "Le sO.zed."
Ax old New Jersey lar'ner read an, U
iteimi iII a paper, not long sic, to the v
(if'ect that So .retary Sherman. was
breaking gronid for a baidsoie hottse
In Washiniigton. "Thre, Strail," lie
said to his WIto, "that's the maIn we
want for President. You see he ain't j
too proud to dig out his own cellar, '
and i vian if ie gots 'lieted next year
I'll go on to Washinlg.oni an' help him
with his gardun Eassor ily namnie ain't a
"ZkIel i'ost." 1
' CALLING on a girl now a (lays is
rither a perilous amuitemient. It isn't
every muan who knows what to say
w on conf ronted with a hiideously ugly
curtain and akod : iWny, don't you e
remnen'ler ? I was working on that at [
dwatiipscott that afternoon when. you v
caimc (iown 10o tea, and you suggested
that alterationi in dhe dlesignl yourseli.'' e
UANIIURY's gratefl policeman was
at breakiast, wrestlng wih a pIece of' e
remarkably tomu.gh veai. Ills wilfe sabi l'
to him, "You aiways siay there's some. O
thling to be thankf'ui for in everything. P
I guess yost'd be p~uzzied to and1( anly- U
thing to he thatikiu fi or in that veal ."
"'Not at all,'' he (cheertullhy responded U
stoppiing to breathe: "I was s. think- P
lng how gr treint we shiouldl be that we g
met It whien it was' younhg.'
I<
31ERCnANT to his clerk, wvho hag Just I
recovered from a s'ree-" Why (lid you
get drunk, yesterday ?"s
"Biecauso you told me to." L
"Sir, I told you to? What do you d
meuuut ?"
"You said never put ofi' till to-nmor
row, whait I oould do to-day, and-andr
I didn't.''"
Tnxc Deelaration of Independenceoe
was written by one of the greatest men
the wvorld ever produlcedi ; it will be r'e
garded withi love and reverence as
long ats e'ne American heart cent.intues
to beat; but offer a youth f uli A merican
his choice baetween readling It and~ per
uising an aerou lit of "'War Whioop
Dave; The Howling Fear of the Wrst," hi
andit noeia timis out of' ten he'll choose 1
the latter-.
"Your enn deceive your guileless little ii
wife, younig man, but her father's ifie o
-'wear.'' Did she surprise you cr:twl- am
ing in the back wvindcov at two a. mi. g
and declare that it wvas whisky and not a
coal oil that youtr breath was flavore d g
with ? Better bicak Lup hou'sekeeepiiug
and try boardling.
"WIVhat are youri politics?" the chap
lain o1 the Iowa Penaitentiary asked aun r
intelligent looking conivict. "'.1 have 4?
ni t come otut for~ anybody yet," re
pLid the con vict, gazinig placldly
through the batrs.
A nov has to be5 coaxed and threat-2
Oieed for anu hour to get haim to take a
dooe of mnediciine, but. though tobioco
tastes twice as had the first time y'ou
try it, lhe doesn't hiang back a bit about, t,
taking lis first cheWv.n
"Ia there ain opening here for nn intel- v
nosed'( inditvidual to an editor. ''Yes, a
my13 friend."' reieid the man of qulls ; ii
"a conaiderate carpenter, foreseeinig
your visit, left ant op'ining for you ; f
turn the kiiob to the right" I''
A coui'-La of re[porters spI)nt the
night ini a cell wvith a man who wvas v
oomned to be hiangedl ini Connecticut I
recently, andin hale morninig the pris- I
oner was perfectly wiling to die,.
Tral time Is coming arotind again
whoa a man eannot openl his window
to shout at a passing friend withom,t 0
removIng or upsetting a hi lf dozen I
flower pots.
WVnai should( a colonel have a very
large fist? B~eause the is ai ways sup
posedl to have his regiment well in
]AITTLE ")lhnny-"Mamma, enn 1 I
give Carlo this tump of sugari?"' "No. il
my child, it spols the teeth; eat it
yourself."
"IT ia more blessed to give than to
receive," as the schioo -boy remarkedt
when the teacher was flogging him.
IT's easier to tie a knot In a bull's <
born than to miake your wife believe s
that every onerm nignt sa lodge nigh. .
LADIE6 oWill find relief from , thel
lieattlhe, Costiveness, Swiawmldt I
the llea,1, colic, Sour Atomaoh,.Resl
lessness and the many ills the sex is a
timos alnst universally sutbjeet t<
Indigestion, Constant or Perlodles
3ok Headache, Weakness ixi the Had
)r Kidneys, Pain in the Shoulders an
lfi'erent parts of the Body, a feeling a
bassitude and Despondeucy are al
remoive4 by. ,tekik Sinoamops. Live
llegulator.
It should be used by all persons, 014
and young. It is not unpleasant, I
)trely vegetable, is not injurious t
the most delicate constition
"19Beion seriously sill leted witl genera
lebility atad total loss of appetite fo
)ast three or four years, I tried WIin
nons' Liver legulator, which has com
pLetely restored my appetite, and an
iealth in general is greatly inproved.
"MIS. EDIMUND FIrTON,
4o. 51 Sellers street, Frankiordi, Pa.2
Efects of Breathiq Oxygen.-A youn
prenchan, M. Antin, has lately nmind
xperluents on himself relative to thi
Luwetiou, which he Las chosen as th
,uljoect of a medical tlesis. The expe
'itients lasted Iour weeks durjug whIc
line he subnitted hiiself to a'uniforti
'egini as regards quantity and qualigs
a food, muisculiar exercise, and Intel
eetual work. Ie took oxygeni onI3
Itring the second and third week, li
ialing between forty and eight litrei
it daly, but during the whole tim
te nade a careful record of 'temper
ture, pulso, respiration, etc. Til
onclusions arrived at are briefly al
ollows: Inhalation of oxygen nadc
inder phisologlcal conditions does no
'ause any ilconiveiience. One muay
.bsor'b 100 litres, and even more, daily
)xygen inereases tihe appetite, am
evelops the fUnctions of assIulation
.Rd oil this aocou tit It tends to Increase
he weight of the body. It produces a
light iutoxicatIon, and tingling sensa.
ions in the extremitles. It raises the
emaperaturo very slightly. Under Ire
ailutice the respiratory movement
ald the putiatioiis becomes morentuime
ous. Oxygen has an in(contestabl(
etionil on cr~ainl leinients of the blood ;
increases the nuuber of red corpus.
It's Iaid or henaoblasts, and the rioth.
veas of the Joriner in homoglobin. It
ias nto hIiluen .e on the white corDus
lee. M. Aune did lotexperleneoothat
desalun ofi heat in the chest of which
01110 autrhors have spoken in coannec
ionwi vith this subjeut. Commenting
1 Al. Aune's experimlenas, M. iloyeu
omarks that the effects are only temn
orary, and that while iiiialiationi of
xygen may be of service through
AVI'riig usilinilaition, it U)Uld not bt:
ind a deiiiiilive treattnent, and It
-ould be iuoessary 111iys t.o adini
,ter iron in addiLion. Ile inhalato:1
kvta very goud results In tile case oi
ispeltic )henomena and obstinate
Uiitting.
Fees of iJoetori.
The fee of doctors Is an item that
vry many perotss are interested lin
ti. at presenc. We helieve the se:ied
le for visits is $3.00, whijch would
Lx a man cillineti to lils bed for a year
aid in need ot i daily visit, over $1,0Xd
year for meu~ttical atteainne alone!
Id I one single bottle of Hop Bitters
Lkwn in tine would save the $1,OU
aid all the year's si(kness.-Post.
Fossils a the Serras.-There recently
Xme ito tlt possession of Stephen
airton a specimen of shiale in which
'na th impress of two sea-selills.
carch was mzade iand a large body of
>siis was iounid-more, perhaps, thana
LI the provlera, distuvurmes of Une aIIIO
a ahe sierra Nevada Mountains. Tihe
levaitloni at which these fossils weze
>und ia about ten thionanad feet above
ae sea, and clearly bpeaks of' the so
am of these f'ormaiouns beneath the~
ieanj. Thle structure of the stratum
Swhieh ihey appear' now stands ver
cal, arad aeems to have occuiiled that
ositioni fir a long timeU aniterior to the
lacial epoch. The character of' the
>slils seemns to idleate that they be
~ng to the iurian age, and if so they
u ry the date oi Cablforunia formaatons
riather baek thia~a has generally been
ilpposeda. At a polult aOUih of' where
iese tossils are found tihe formation
ips to the eiast sad appr'oachcs a hori
>ntal positiou as It jumns the granite,
hus ia mile of stratimed rook seems tou
3pose benaeath the llrst appearance of
ue siluariau, aind wvil ldouibtless carry
e b rek to the mnos ancient ou geologi
ml e pochs.
"While kneceling at the altar,
With Father Good between,
We'll call the world to witnuess
A amatch Iroto CAnnBotaN."
A remarkalle solar' protuberance was
~tely observed by M. Thiollon at~ the
airis Observatory. The protuberance
>se vertically as a thin luminous jet,
aoving at the rate ot about twenty
ulles per second, to a height, equal to
ne-four:hi of the sian's diamnetter, or
boutt 2l0,000 miles. After risinig, ii
r'aduatlly deocased fa brIghtness,
ta te same time enlarging to p~rol.
IOus dlineonsions.
A Cr'osa lamby.
Nothing is so comiucitive to a man's
iaimiing a bachielor as stopping for
aie night ait the house of' a married
'aend and being kept awake for flve or
x hou1Irs by f ie cry ing of a eross be by.
dI erons and cryving babies need only
[01p Batte'rs to make them weoll and
anihng. Young man, remember this.
-T2raveller'
'The she attained by icebergs Is some.
aing prodigous. From measuremiente
intde iuon one, Dr. Dayes eatimated
to conii lain abou t 27,000,000,000 feet,
'lhile its weight maust have been not
.en thaan 1,000,000,000 tons. It wvas
round)(ed ini waite- nearly half a mile
d (epth. What, then, must have bi en
10 thaickne~sa and~ size of' the glacier
onm wilich this mass had become die
oehed ?'
M[ary' had a little lamb, its fleece wuas
~hite as snow, she washed hr, oft wIth
Pobblm' Snap, anid tht. what made
so. (Made b~y Cragina & Co., Phaila
elphhai, P'a.) Tiry it onee'.
A rery curious proof of' the identity
I nainial and vo'gutable pr'otoplasmi
as beena supplieud by Claudine Beirnard,
'ho has sh )wn that bot h are alike son
tiv e to) che influntce of anacsthetics.
a pond to If hler, a senaitive plant no
miger closedl its lea fhu ts wheni touchied,
asimniationi anid groiwth, as wvell s
'rnimi.tion, are arr'estedl by obloro
ianm. behlua z..nibeiger has proved thmat
.e fresh (elis of the yeast plant
reathe like an aiquatic ani,naul.
Tuni gnnt lemen who essayed to nor
nade Miss. L, , a few evenuings since,
hould have had 'clear' throats, and
berir efl'oras wvould have been better
ppr~aeciated. Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup
a the best remedy extant for a 'thick'
r congested condition) of the Throat
nd Brmonechal Tubes, gIving Instant
alletf.
r Timely Dts4every.
3 * t 06' Ot W oir"
th4l5,5dgl4O) . itt, iL' 6 V
1n his own time, but his words would have
been even more a oa .d his prophetic
eye looked down Ie on61" eta of medical his.
tory and witnessed the cruel, absurd and inet
f d tetmen df Pes by y
of." rest pr m"ut i-6
disgusted doctor ij onounoed piles "the oppro
brium of the art. Dr. Silabee has put to
sha by the simplicity and excellence of his
Igreat p remedy, not only, the whble fani1.y
s of quack nostrums, whose name is legion, but
) the pretended wisdom of the medical protes.
slen. This Anakesis (or pile remetdy), in 4im.
rie and t asy of aplicatiqn, gives instant re
r let, and by donabiig the Inotit'of a poultice
r to soptihe, an instrument to old up and oom
- press the tumore, and a skilfully devised medi
- clue, applied directly to the diseased parts ul
F timately otires the worst cases of piles and
keeps them oured. Halt a million of personn
pronounce Anakejse, the most beneficent dis
covery of the age, and we believe them. Ata
keeis. Dr. S. Silibee's EXternal Pile Remedy is
sold by all firstlass druggists. Price Oi 00.
Samples maile4 fee to all sufferets by P.
( Neustaedter & Co., iox 8940, New York.
Uause enca Effeed.
Disease never comes to us without a cause.
- Ask an experlenoed.pbysiclan tile reason and
t he will tell. ou it is somethlig thatInterferes
with the work-ng of the gleat organs. Kid
n-y-)Yort enables tbem to ovoroume all ob.
Ssructions and preserve pcrfect healthr
iousehold.
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S m
The n Medicine
That Acts at the Samo Time en
The Liver, the Bowels and the Kidnes.
These grept organs are the natural doens.
er of he stein. If they work well health
wiii te erfect i t thoy becomegclod,
dreadi disases are surs to follow Wit
TERRIBLE gUFFERINC.
Biliosness, lheadache, Dyspopsla,.Jaun
dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid.
ney Complainta, Gravel, Diabetes,
or Rheumatic Pains and Aches,
are developed because the blood Ia polsoned
with the humnors that should have been
expelled naturally.
IIIDNEY-WORT
wl restorethe ialih action and all theme
destroying evill( will be bnished 1 neglect
the and you will live bit to suirer.
T ousands have been cure4. Tryttandyou
will add one m~ore to the numbelr. Take It
and health willoncemoregladdenyourheart.
Why~tn~ornoe~rsmthe taratof'a Aehiagbtakl
Wbsnbdiii,.. trom Coaslipsils and Mlimi
Rwuuv.WORwiIl cure ou. Try a p
age at once and ba satisfind . pack.
I is a dry vegetabie compound and
One Packagemakeasix quartsof Sedlelso.
Your Draggist Aaa it, or voili get Is forK
pou. Inist upon having it. f re , f1o0 r
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a tonio, end an alterat iv.. It fortliles the bode
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HIDMEY 'DISEAS
requickly and Surelg Cured by the use of XfIDNEy-1
bvingpuchan Immense sale in all parts of the oountry
and tone to the diseased organs, and through them <
hors iKidne dieaeof thrt yestandin have
power. No longer use Atohollo Ijitters, which do mer
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(Will send post paid.) WE J:
.br, Pierce'. Golden Medical Discovery cnres
common Bloteh, PFmle. or Erupuion, Erwail
Soug S kin, in sliert, all diseases caused byl1
pur ing, and invigorating medicine.
S. eoially has it manifested its poteey in el
sees 4ore Eyes, Ierofisten Sores and Swelli
Keekc andi Enlarged (Zlands.
If you feel dull, drowsey, debilitated, have sal
en face or body, freqgnt headache or disainess,
sitlernatedi with hmot flushes, irregular appetite,
TpId Liver, or "Blenouess." As a reme
Melcal Discover has noual si effects er
In tihe euro orT Bronchitis, aser con
snmphion, it has astonished the medical faculil
greatest medIcal disovery of the ag. 8ld by <
No use of takir
e 4 Pllets(Little
e ntirel
lye iyatem, diet, er
- 1taas eof C
*'stAwte Sia"Ose SLie sh, Dad i1
a et Stem @t13etk
# we09.- MA~
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AY NA'IIAN RICHARDSON. PhtE P.2,
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MONT SU00E86MUL PIA VORTE i .
TS .00oK lEVERl PU L1I1D. HAVING
B33N MANY TIMS AEVISED, IT MAY am
OONSLDEktBD ASN E t (LY yItHE
EttEO. h AING EPEA i -
LAItGD IT 18 REMFUL6 AND
00MILIET.
MANY TiIOUSAND4 O' TBACHBRI RAVE
UKID LOOK .0 YBARto AND STILL
0 TIH'l' USM IT, 8 TUE B8,T. SALES
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CONSTT4ATION
A ND PILES.
worhdon natua prltople. Itrestoe sten
lave volnunos of tostimonty of Its woncierfbl ourative
o harm than good, or dreautio pills, but 'ase natures
R, II1hAltSt D80 V ., rep's a urhI on,t
all Kmasers, free. the worst Sereflit d a
elas. SalterhLeun, Fever Sores, sealy ew
tad blood, are conquered by tis powful,
lying Tetter, Rose Rash, netts, Chibum. *
a, Whit. Swenings. Gleitre er T'hel
low ceor of skin. or welowish-bhgro f
bad tacte in mouth, internal heat er eJ'f
and tongue coatecd, you are sufirering n'o
dy for all suc cans Dr. PIeree's Golds
Week Lunge, and ealty stages of Come.
,and eminent physleians proptonnee it the
thelarereplsienauseous pills. These
lis are screl larger Sham uasard
T pabticular a is beied
occupation. For .Jaundlee, Ueadeee
impure n ood, Palm t, t.... Shn 2
SueEnetations
F'AlerAUalnate
1!WII ?NI ..f ew.... .. 8.N
- TUE x u iAT LOo D 1UUF =Q
VB UE 043Q 0 -" _IA
me t l afe e j . h.e m .
Lhvmer Complha in rte~ o.
Not Mrly dood the Sarsapafillian lIteolveat
) reug t a t h A0W o0l0ur t
KIDNEYAND BLADDE0COMPLAINTS,
Urtna ad Womb Dtaadee, Gravel. Dtabetes
Dropy -IRo 01 .Wa'r 00ntn e
cames Where Where are briok-dus' depo
the water thiok loudl, mied with ub
stanoes likethe white of legotreUJe
wite si W1tere is a mrodrb ablious
6 and white boneust de osits and
W80nethere In a pricki g, burning sea on
whenpaeiaj water, air4 pain Int 10e stnl )of
h; "ItBad 01at:1the loins. 8014 by rug
t O DOLLALO ru-A
OVARIAN TUMOR 01 T YPES'GR QWTh
OU14RUD AY DR.hDWA' LnRI
one bottle contai nm of ft acive ptulOt
X00ol esWn un teWrepiatiaL.
F ol enas oon dothe ater
Wir n~ o &J tiedas muoh.
R. R. R.
RADWAY'S
Ready Relief,
OURES AND PREVENTS
DYSENTERY, DIARRHGA,
CHOLERA MORBUS
RHEUMATISM, FEVER AND AGUE,
NEURALGIA,
INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA,
SORE THROAT, -
DIFFICULT BREATHING.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
Looscaess garhmr Oiolera Modbus. or paw.
tuat 4lsohargee from tug, b:,Welsj are alf?
1O Or 0 mintwe b kgdWa ' M rd RI.
tie. No congestion or int4minat on, no Wealc.
nes or lasaltude wid touow the use of the R. R.
Mcii 1.
IT WAS TUE FIRi-T AND is
The Only Pain Remedy
thit instantl stops the most Oxorucia(lug
gai RYS arayiuninatiozs, and otares Cou ea
lin heithor or the LungsSoahoel
or other glacs or orcans, by on pp
in froin one to twenty minute, no mnst.
ter how violent, or, t'xcgueirating Ele paint. L.10
thein 'tio Bed-ridden, infirm. led. Nery
ouR Neuralgicorgrostrated wil ehil oe may
u Aer.HA AY READY R Iv r
instant ease, ftn.ILg ilarr
Inflamnaation of the ldne
En Iss to11A111,il oflhader,
'upwotion Of the Lungs,
Bore Throat, Bresnthi
ElysterIeg, Uroa W,, bapnrdak
lleadache. Toothuie ena
.nr. olai, ans, Xleepiesns
.W0e"ralagla Ethlnespactila
Colsa Chils, Awaie CaitilL,
Vbbiwins and 4knosi Eljef.
The application or the teacd Relief I0 to mart
or pat whaare te pain or a lioufly exist Wn
Thlrty t it drops tnea hail tutble or
ml., arh , [lsntury, (o', in In e
Dowels and uil Internal pains.
Travelers ahOUtld always carry a bottle of R d
way' Read Rtelief with them. A few drops in
iiaayor Bitters as a atilaulant. Pioe FIity
Radwayfs Regulating Pills.
arnd Natural in their Operation.
A VEGETABLE SURSTITIITE 10OR CAIWNEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantiy coated with
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RAbuaT's PrrtS for the Oure of all Dilordsr.
nose ver Thflnmmaio of ohR~l UR
and all derangements 0t the fiernal iser
Warratited to etrcet a perfect cure. Purely
Yeetabe ntaininlg no mercury, minerals or
troI Diseases of ihe esie Ir ns Cati
Datin nrdPiles, Iflln'ess of ths Blood in
HeadAct tof the Stomach, Nausea, lietart.
the 5torzach, Sour rutat io in1kinge or Pi
ternog at tie' heart, Choking or Suffering~ Son.
rations when in a. lig posture Dimness oi
Viln aDots orWtbBeo he sigb Fever a' 4
lion !ellown ess or the Skin and Eye, l'ai in
teat.e ot.ng imb tei nd Sudden Flushes of
A few doses of RADWAy's P11.as will free ths
systpun from aUl Lho above-named disorders.
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