The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 26, 1881, Image 4
AGRICUURE.
O0InAn1 ON Tnx FARM.-In )y ca
timatlon the orchard is one of the most
in portant divisiots of the farm, as it
supplies the farmer's family with a
healthful and delicious diet, and when
properly cared for, is a source of cot
siderable income besides. It should he
of sufficient size to embrace not only
apples, which are the standard fruit,
but also pears, peaches, plums and
cherries. The cultivation of trees is a
source of great enjoyment to the lover
of nature, and when it can be made a
source of profit, a, is the case with
fruit trees, a double purpose is served.
I know of many farms that have been
cleared from twenty five to fifty years,
and yet no orchard has been ,et on
them I I believe in the farmer's set
ting a few trees annually, whether lie
be old or Pyoung, and, if any chance
seedlings conie up in some out of the
way place, as is often the case,let thei
grow, iind graft them, or give them to
the boys to graft and take care of for
their own.
Grafting is a very simple operation,
and also one that is very interesting,
and every orehardist should be able to
perform it. I learned to graft when a
boy, by seeing one tree grafted, and
then I made some tools, and many
trees oi the farm now show the result
of my experiment.ing, which was very
successful; and although the fartn has
passed out of the family, those trees
possess much interest to me. I wish
that next spring every farm boy vho
reads this, would interest himself in
grafting, for 1 believe it would endear
the old homstead to him. In selecting
varieties, I would set only a few of tle
most popular-not over half a dozen
varieties-but for family use It should
be the aim in the husbandman to have
a supply nearly the year round. Where
few varieties are grown for market,
they can be disposed of to better ad
vantage than when numerous smail
lots are on hand. in setting out trees,
or in grafting, care should be taken to
have each variety in a certain part of
the orchard, as it is much handler,
when gathering the apples, to have
them separate, than to have themi all
mixed up, Orchardlug requires some
system, and it pays in all farming op
erations.
PRo'an CAic OF jBl, .Ss.-We Ilight
as well say here that bulls for anything
like extenlsive service shotild iot be
allow( d to run with the herd, lost they
should uselessly waste tlier procreative
powers. Nor should they be coni nedI to
a close stall, shut out from suilight
and deprived of healthful excercise ot,
of doors. A fair sized, strong yard
should be proyided. A yearling bull,
where only service is Permitted when,
required, can serve twenty-ive to
thirty cows, if managed With Judge
ment. Young bulls during the season
of service should be generously fed
and daily groomed, and have f roin four
to six hours' out-door execielse. A
tight board fence Is best for the yar(l
as this will prevent the wear and tear
of his system by keeping the cattle out,
of sight. B1uls oso Iline a nervous or.
ganization as the Ayrshire, when conl
ilned in sight of the Istock, chaje and
worry so as to debilitate their vital
powers to too great an extent consist
ent with the (u1tie.: deranded of them.
During the rutting season bulls are
dangerous, and &oild be provided
with a ring in the nose, and i guard
stick. In fact bulls sIojuld never be
trusted nor haiidled withlotit, this-.afe
ty-chieek or guardi.
this goFh milk o leso-we are aptsil
toebt too kneghe n aboty thealrope
____ -*. growthoiong p'ai Ai b te aedo
theoor w~ tihek byiing ee them mos
opprtWhnth letr to arge ato alit
tis the m~k tofi the troug ii whtsil
ecannt t eeptoe ino a lotiy haltery
thryware sa,enoil e. ' 1'hey shoueac
T f~ot befoeM thisthree gin thae an
opruitey eart. e an Toc oarnd
as fohl case aiat abhe togh in long,
ate nwila fed l, o tg thre te igs&
fannt he aeth it fo alon the alter
wetheg are ynog oungt. Thik should
nt b~ck tte sowratc ai tog naeea
trh very ca. Tk nic or
a loTheti antio aot two teelng
and nailon stups, abotrinetpowe
-vadeupposedhtoide loaiend. in tis
c1al orgx pacte ted r the t.nu
thile hbee pis aredasnth Aikgmeal,
boe corn sitated the see ith
ae thhn roseach litl ci. not power
of astiaeo. ate mitn of web
than ot takes nite dielk Abte ah 5e
coneks tinpr lof throot i covee aniay
peule.iar fies. duIng atheingte roayt
p ~~thoe mobs adulyiii. n
I, ~ dsa.por and iegher asilrbein itwe
wsl isuppfolied, ~ Is rocaled by ap
[new orguant that grdofs thes andt But
thismhasbee wiroed, aso the vegta
ble the latuated exerient rove wth
atin atrbn powerssedimttlishes fowe
the pborin The maxsom of ab--. h'i
suorlr aes platr iiectly aof tis
cn, substancrt of thhi only corediws
ofciow lies. Inhsening th ootx
thaus thbersmgaally doinifsoluble
m'ater, cnand inrabtilan lt
tilfls exlatte , isy replaed by ta
newmieumen ction oslght and tes
varioseaetirth age.nBts caue anaotof
digtion lat ake lexeimntv theat, on
Fvrtie nsorbg po dsolubles foms
the feilty o the soi is thnrot. Thenb
steraneouso nutritve matter tha t
waters .alwayy ver amouri lnt uerd
nstane tha whth time only comein
fromuae fw hod tahundfredth
ofmber own appig lihei pfantooners
thaut the s a aoulde tgl ofisluef
maer ontaeth nauale landiu
thios ofmataton. All rnewt b heos
anhemlctiowe of aunloghtian, the
tve ll ntrl absorb talose aubsotanof
dtht toe stake ptac nuish themi, aond
vetnuotubes Eaco slblet bo tos
Teferlly whe the sol ds not on
tan dtsohe ncsary aegevent momeplnti
wastead but adotig amt ofnatter odit
c tonton that ofth soi, will suferomd
threatuey hude reydltdi
THE HOUSEHOLD.
8oMc delieloua conserves for dessert
are the fruit cheeses. They can be
made with preserved fruirs or cho-o
late at this season; thn fruit is pound.
ed with sugar and rubbed through a
sieve; then nelted Isinglass and thick
cream are added, whipped over leo and
put in the moid I. Or to form in the
pyrainid pudding poured upon some
crumbled Freneh rusks or stale cake
interspersed with some blanched al
monds and flats of red currant jolly.
Ihere leta word come in otthe famous
Mrs. Ratidell's economios of puddinig
naklng as especially apropos to this
winter. hler golden rules may b- codi
lie .1 without at all lessening their value.
Eggs being very cxpenslve and rare
until Lent produces the regular mira
cle. use snow Innead. as it Is 1tist now
cheap and abundant, in proportion to
two tablespoonfuls of fresh table beer
or oi1 of yeast, If this nice calculatlon
can be made. Mrs. Randell also says,
"Riaisin wine 1s as good as sherry for
puddings, and half an hour for every
half-pint Is the standard time for boll
Ing. The materials must always ex
actly Jill the basin; the cloth must
be tied loose for bread puddings, tight
for flour. See that it Is clean as snow
drift or It, will taint the pudding. A
mealy potato, grated while hoL and
beaten up with inilk,adds to the light
ness of )iIni pudding.
BEFa THA FoR CnILDnEN.-The best
way to make beef tea for children Is
as folio .s: Soup meat without bone,
from the shin or tile ieck. Cut tile
meat Into lice with a very sharp knife
to over pound of meat use one pint of
cold water. Cut up the meat on a dish,
not on a board, a1s the latter abs rbs
the juices wastefully. Have tile pro
per mILeasire of water beside you, inl a
proper soup bashi or bowl, a.Id as you
cut i) tihe moat sprinkle It moderately
with salt, and throw it into tile cold
water. There let It remain for two
lour.a; then put it all into a salcepal
anl1d set It on the fire. Watch carefully
the Jlrst rising, anud skin and secure
this; it is the very esseice of the bee'
being thrown out. Piut it In a cle-In
bowl, and let tile bedf go on boiling
for ten ihniltits, no longer, then pour
It through a sieve to the first skini
mlings. Stir it before using. In older
children than In fants you can flavor
with 1 onion anmd a few cloves. So com1
pletly (oes this way of making beef
tea extract tile goo(itess, t~hat a dog
would not eat tile meat that is left.
IIARASSINn DIRAMS.--An IatiltIIuraI
Cxcemlenent of the brain and nervous
system is tile direct caulse of' sleepless
ness. as also of' harassing noettirnal
dretIs. VEGarTN has a pectillarly
soothing eeCi1t ill fi11 sithel Cases, wheni
taken Just before going to bed.
PUDDIM; Wrrniotr iSLIC on cos.
M ke a dough as for biiscuits, or to
every p1int of flour add on teaslmoonl of
batking Powder, halfC tablespoon of
mbelted suet or buttersaltspoon of salt,
water or sweet milk to make a sort,
(1011gh oll half ich thIck,cov-r w lih
fruit of any kinrl, sprinkle the st.gar
aid roll, pressing the edge down and
ends together; lay a clotl Inl a steamer
place the dousgh On it alll BtXltl Anl
nour. If dried fruits are used, they
s8lotlid first be stewed. Serve wvith
-sauce1. 'T1i1I t11Y be wazrmled over by
steaming. Excellent, and may be minace
with chopped suiet 1111 stea- ree
Cnyvs'rA L.Ki FLowzans.-- Conistrucet
baiskets ot fancy formi withl pliatble cop
per1 wire, and wra131p thein wit ~l gauze,
111t0 the~se tIe to the lbottomf violets,
fernls, geraium11 leaves--in facet any
Ilowers1. except full blown roses5-and(
sinuk then ini a solutin of alum11, o1ne
pound1( to a gal lonl of wvat er, as fler t he
solultionl Is cooled. Trho colors will
hen be preservest In their1 or'limal
beauty, anhd the cry'stalized ah11im wii ll
hold taste'r thtan whlen f rom a hot sot
151103. Wheni you have a light cover
ing of crystl 8t18Ihat complIhetely covers
the articles, remove tile basket care
flully, and allo0w to drip for twelve
hou11rs. These baskets miake a beaus i
fuil parlor ornallnent, and~ for a long
time preCserve the freshlness of tile
flowerus.
i'M ons in an early stage of develop
ment11 are expelled by tihe use0 of L~ydua
E. P'inkhiam's Vegetable Compound.
TUIIKmv CioQUe TS.-Chlop very
ii n1ely or pound33( in a Iiortar thle reml
nlants-freed from fat or bone-of a
roast or boiled turkey. Iat a p)iece
of buuttr the size olf an1 egg; chloj to1
gether a1 little 0on10n anid a1 sprig of
parsley and( add to the butter with a
large tablespoonful of flour. When
wiellI cookedt put3 in) a1 culpit ofl stronig
stock, adtd seaoninug of pepper, salt, a
little lemon jt13ce and sherry and11 thle
tulrkey'. Set away to cool, anid when333
cold 13n0uld 13110 small rolls, dip luto a1
beaten~ egg, thlen into cracker crlumbs
and1( fry iln 10t lard. Serve hleapjed
am Ounid a pile of thle Frenlch canned(1(
piets mtado very hot and11 seasonled withI
butter.
Pisu13-P'Asi[ OF MUTTOI(N.--Take any
without an1y fat or' gristle, bol .1, downl
into0 a ice ba oth. TVhen take out thle
mleat. Wash5i a teacu p111 of rice nilce
iy, and1( boll it for a little whleI ini the
broth, uintil it begins to look tranis
pa1 rert. Al 1 geause to be skimn ed oil.
Taeni take a11mu11t0n chop or two, take
out1 tile boneC, cIIt in1 dIce. Boil tuhe
whole togethber, with a wihole 03n103
and1( a littl pepperC and sailt, for a
qualrter of all hour. Serve it without
stralinin1g. The samne recipe does for
beef, ehteuken, turkey or rabbit,
Tihere was a yoms1g ldy (1lu1te fair,
Who hadt mucl touletl )0I with heCr haln,
So she bought Carboli no
And asalght, to be sec",
Is the head 01 this ma-itluion, I duclare,
B1xuL1( Fistt.--TIen mlinultes t O every
p)ound of 11lsh is a falir averalge ; if large
an(1di ick,a few minu31tes lonlger ' cov er
close; slhnme-o rathier than boll ; talke
out, hni medilately when (lone. A I resh~
cod, of fourl or fliye pound)(s,talkes aibout
twently n1inut~Ca to boil. Never put1
the flah in till the warer Is boillung hot.
Salt ish shouliid never boil for a mo1
m)ei.1, as it make It hlard ; it shon1lid lie
ini scalding water tws or th-ree hours
anld then3 be allowed to slummner, anmd
the leh water y'ou useO and1 t~he loniger
it simmers13 the better It will be. Theii
11ish is donle wheni the mleat is easily de
tache~d from thle honesi.
Flo 't Pnnixo.-ilalf a pound1( of the
best llgs, hallt a1 poundit 01 bee0 asuet,
three tablespooniuls of 8Iugar, half1 a
potsd3( of bread crumbs grated, thure*
eggs, onec ntmell. grated. T'hes,, should
be all1 well inixed togethber and h~oth'(
tor four houmrs~perved wivth win, sauce.
VERY taking.--Colds. Y, .y glad,
The Drluggistas. The very best remedy.
-. nulna Cough S.p.,
WIT AND 11tM0XWL
A iINGOALUdc medlieal student being
called upon to describe the action of
0e heart. gave the following ekplana. I
tion - "Tile action 18 jusst like the fir
inx of the gun. Wher trigger being
tonelled) down comes the filit, strikes
against steel, elicits spairks, which
failing upon the powder, it Is ignited,
flanes enters ftle barrel, causes ex
plosion, propels the ball and the mark
18 aimed at. All 1hese events are per
formed within twinehing of an eye.
So when the ventricles contract, the
bloord passes through tihe arteries to
the capillaries and returns to the heart
through the veits. This happens with
tit the twieling of an eye."
BItowN-is captain of theo Eighty
eighth dragoonts, is inflexible in mat
tors of diselpline, and prides himself
upont his horsemanship. The othar
(lay lie wandered on foot bevondI the
ramparts of the town in wh'.lii lie
lives. In coml'ng lioie lie suddenly
turned into a by-way. "For what
reason?" said a friend who was with
i in. "i'm afraid of meeting my horse
who Is perhaps being exercised now
by the orderly." "But how could
this trouble you ?" " Why," says the
captain, majestically, 'in seeing nie
afoot lie inight take tilc for one of the
ini fan try!
r[lgin, (1l1.) Daily Leader.,
The subjolned opinion, we perceiVe,
is by J. A. Daiels, E4q., of Messrs.
Stogdill & Daniels, attorneys, La
Urosse, Wis., and appears in the La
Cross. Chronicle: Sometime since, I
was attacked with pain in and below
one of my knee joints. A low applica
tions of St. .[acob's Oil quieted the pain
and rellev ti tle inilanimation. I re
gar It it as vatuiable inedicino.
"WHY II ILte nanie of coninon 901nse
do you talk Ho much 9'" asked a tiu an in
a Galveston barber's chair,as tile artist
stopped to stral) his razor. " Because,
8 ah, if gub yout a chance to got a word
in while I was shavin' yer chin, you
mott say sumlin, yerself, atid den,yer
,ee, I tmout be liable to' cut yer-as I
was sayin' Kernel 'Anidrews, o'b le
Sunset route, has got one eb tile hand
soniest faceq I ever drawed a razor
ober. I used to shave blin ebery morn
in' when lie libbed down heah In Gal
vestoi, foah lie went to San Antone.
As I was sayin', Kernel Andrews,'
etc.
A Two-FOOT rtile w1s gIven to a lab
orer in a ship-yard to measure an iron
plate. The laborer not being well up
to the use of the rule, after spending
considlerable time, returned. ''Noo,
Mister Mick," asked the plater, "what
size is the plate ?" "Well,"' replied
Mick, with a grin of satisfaction, "'it s
.he length of your rule, and twa
tiuilmbs over, with this piece of brick
:nI the breadtth o' my hand from here
to there, bar a 1Iinger.''
(Now Alliany I, dger-Statadard.)
9peakiig tt tuvernors stigiests the
Treininn of an item we receivetd fromi
Mir. llenrv A. Knight, Foreman at
Chas. Watr~s & Co.'s Governor and
Valve Work;, Boston, Mas.: I have
1ised St. Ja'-ob's Oil among our ein
1)10)es and tIid tht it never Jails to
cure. Teiinmn ire (1ellglited with the
woiderfruil effets of the Oil, as it has
eured tlhern of bruises. burns. ete
A YOUNG Inan wio had InherIted the
(lay belore a lairge fortune from his
uincle gave a dinner to a fewv friends.
lie Iiquireti at the restiurrant If they
had somec oldi cheese. "Yes,'' replied
he witler. "'Is it strong ?" '"Strong
enough to bring thle (lead mo life." "I
dion't want it,'' replied time heir.
Tite la nothing miarv'elous abott
ctr ing by lainglii 0on hands. hlands
laid oni smartly andtitygorously have
cured many sanall boys of badnts:.
ANx exchange speaiks of a pig born
with1 a tiunk. We suspiecteti It all
along,for we've often sceen thenm In the
ears with a valise.
A MAN wvho "goes" by steau.~-An
enigine diriver.
A S-rUnY in oil-the attempt to get a
sarine (oitf whole.
V EG ETINE
HIIDNEY COszPLAINT.
DISEAE OF 0 T'ilE MILDNEYS.
The syllfintos of an aiCute attack of inflam,
snatton, or the kidney'. are as follows: Fever,
lt.inl ini ih" smali of thie back. and thence shoot.e
tng dtownwiardi: numbnehnss of th'.s thigh. vomit.
Ing. usul a.1 at, flrt atdeep redi color oft le ur no.
Which becomes pale and colorless us thi' disease
increcasesq, an I I dischar(god v,:ry often wit~h
pain and diifflhellity; co.sveness, and some de
gree of colic. in chironto uliseass of the kidneys
the Iymuptoms aeo patn .n the back and limbs,
orvness of the skin, (requent, urination (especi
ally a; nightO. general d ropay, headachea. dizzt.
ness or sight,, hudigosmtion, i nd pipitation of the
heart, grad ial loss i~f .(rengfh. paleness and
ulioaof the faco. cough and shortness of
In disenses of the kidneys the Vegetine gives
immhlediate re lef. It, has niever fatleed to cure
when it, 14 taken reguilarly and directions fol
lowedl. In many cases it mnay Lake several bos
lies. especily cases of long standIng. It acta
directly upon the secretitons, cleansinig and
fitrengi~the nhg, removing uil obstructilons and
tmnptritm0s. A great. msany can testify to cases
of lung standin havinig been perfectly Cu ed by
the V'eget:no, even alter try ng many of the
known renm it's whicn are sa d to be expressly
for this diseas'.
Kidney Complaints.
UiscrNNA Ti, 0., March 19, 157't.
It. 11. STHV R5s :
D'ar Sir :-! have ued yor VsasTrNRfor some
time', amidl ean trtmfuliy say it has been a greas
beneitit, to lin' : asnd 1.0 thosoit tuffrerinig fromn dis
i'asesl of t~he KIdneys, 1 ce. fully t o -ommnud it,.
ltespecittuly, 0. II. SM ITl
Attested to by K. it. Ashfleld, Druirgist.,
(Cr. Eighth and C, ntral Avenue.
ofR.II.R. TRV~a CINCINNATI, 0., April 19, 1877.
I have suifered soeverai years with the K'Idne
( emplaint, and wa, indulced to try vEGETINN.
have taE en several l. hi1s of your preparation
ati 1111 am convincted it, ts a yatitiiable remredy. I~
h-ms <ton -~t mitmrit good thaniu any other medi
cine. i cast heart ily recolmmlend It, to ali Stuffer
lir from Kidney (inmphaints.
Yours lI.especttully. J. 8. McMht.,EN.
First i, ookr epe~tr 'or Nowhali, Gale &t Co.,* Flout
Merchan t -4, No. 86 West iFront si., ('incifnnat,. 0.
VR-usTINss ha' res'ored thousantis to healt~h
whoi haud been long ati painfltl buiferers.
PhJPARED DT
Al. Rt. NTEVENS, I10ston, Mass.
VegetIne is Sold by all Druggists,
S m
S S
Thos, answering an advertisernes will
sonfi a favor n n the ikivertisr And the
pbihrby sta g that they saw the adlver.
Nement in thIef oURaS (niaming the paper
A sanitary assurance association has
)eon formed Ill the city of London a
inder the presidency ot an em'nent t
physloian, the design of which Is 'o t
inite the professions of medicine and U
trehiteettire to secure the thorough s
iupervision of sanitary arrangements p
tnd drainage in the houtses of the me- f
; opolls. Assu ining that defective drain- I
tge 1s a great enenmy to publiO health, v
and that there is a terrible. absence of
ill supervision of sanitary arrane
nents, the association will Wke a
aiefuI investigation of the health con- V
litions of houses and give certificates 1
o those that are in perfect sanitary t
>rder. This vill be of most important 1
rervice to the public, because people V
generally are Incompetent to determl Iue
what houses are healthy ard what are e
.inhealthy. If this association achieves t
ie success it ptomises there is no (
loubt that kindred Institutions will
ipring up inl a large number of other
ities, for it is certainly as neo'essary
;o be assured against pi eventable dis
,ases as it is to be assured against fire. e
Although salicylle acid, from having r
ien too highly extolled, has fallen 0
ionewhat into disfavor, ther can be t
10 doubt that it is useful in the case of V
3ee stings. An Austrian paper recoin
nends the following treatment: First,
;o remove the sting quickly as possible
6vith a forceps or by scratching with a I
Inger, but never between the thumb t
ad forefirger, because this squeezes 8
nore of the poison into the wound. 8
9ext squeeze the wound until a drop a
)I blood comes out, and rub the place I
is large as a dollar with an aqueous or I
Jilute alcoholic solution of salicylle i
tcid. 'The ell'bot is still better by in
ecting the salicylic acid into the would C
with the hypodermic syringe. After
his the spot Is painted with collodion
:o keep out the air. A sting treated 6
;hus causes little or no pain, slight in
lamimation and swelling, and is not
ollowed by nettle-fevor or lameness (
n the most sensitive and nervous in- v
lividuals.
Ileantifiora
Ladies, you cannot make fair skin,
ozy cheeks and sparkling eyes with
ill the cosmetics of France, or beaunt
lers of the world, while in poor health,
ind nothing will give you such good
iealth, strength. buoyant spirits and
Jeauty as 11op Bitters. A trial is cor
aln proof. See another column.
Telegraph.
An important element In the care of
,hurches, schools, concert-rooms and
thier halls would seem to be a thorough
(nowledge of the amount of heat nec.
3ssary to the enjoyment of bodily com
port and health. As different tenper
inentsdisagree in this matter, It would
seim Important that, especially in
schools, it should not be left entirely to
.he opinion of one teacher or principal.
In the public olces in England a heat
) sixty-three degreei Fahrenheit has
)een lound most useful, and accordin.
Ly is generally adopted. Would it not
)e wise if experiments were made in
;his matter and a degree of heat fixed
which would be best adaptr d to our
-lmate, and which could hereafter be
naintained ini all large assemblages,
tnd especially wh(re gatherings of
Ahildren are ield, as they are most
uceptible to changes of atmosphere.
A Modern Medical uifracle
to without doubt tho discovery of 'Anakesis"
b)y Dr. SilstoL, an ifalhIblo remedy for the
inost painful aud exasporatin. of all diseases,
Pilos. 500,000 once anlieted1 mnotals gladly
attest the v~rtno or Analtkesis and suffrmgu
mil ons jovoudyv hail the hope of ro'ief. The
umpijlo, rationad. comoniilh 50enso natuiro of this
Iarvoius (iiscovery of a euro so safo, c'aay
mud certain for a disonso so p'uinful anti per
nistent has Oxcittad the wvondeor of the peoplo1
and( admt ration or flmedical muen. It is the re
tult of 40 years experionice by a distingnushed
tectille phlyAicjin. Thbis really er'*at remedy
combmots the soothing system of the EngI tsh
tie mechaniced method or the French and the
lhero e modical custom of American Surgeons.
'Anakosis" thorofoare affords almnost instant
rehoet fromt pain, keeps tip the raw sensitive
tumorst and boith I-v presturo andh medioation
onres the most inveterate eases of pilos. It
has stood the critmcal test of 20 years' use
atrainst the ca'ils of ignorant imitationsi and
iuscrupulous emnpirie'ssn., over half a million
of persons have u-ed It and none without.
boniefit. Doctors of all acho das prescriho it as
the nearest possillO to an infa liblo romedi-.
Samipies of -A naktesis" are iientfrete to all suf
ferers by P. Neustandlter & Co., Box 3010 New
York, sole mnanufactuir-rs. Hold by druggists
everywhere. iPrice $1.00 ner box.
TEnio and hoalth are preservedl by cnrefully
idhingt inature whenever it shows lack of ability
to carry ton its wvork. For torpid liv-r, bowels
or kidno'-s, n other roamdy equals Kidney
Wort. - -o'jurior.
Ti) f>: pencil marks so they wIll not
rub out, take wvell skimined milk and
dilute wvith aun equal bulk of water.
Wash the pencil marks (whether writ
lug or dirawinig) with this liquid, uisi ig
a soft flat camel hair brush, and avold
in~g all rubbing. Place uponf a flat
beard to dr'y.
CLEBATEE
STOMACH
SIT TERS
No Time Nhould be Lost
if the stomacni. liver and bowels are aflected,.
to admopt iih. sure remedy. lIostetIter's stomacih
hitters. Ulseases of the organs r~ameud b gt
Others far more serious, and a delay Is theorefero'
hazardous. D~yspepsla, liver com olaint, ch.ils,
and lever, early rh',uumatio twimres, kidney
weaknesA, br ngu serious bodily trouibie If trifled
with. Lose no tinmetnusing this effective, safe
and 1l. g known imedeclno. For ale1 by all
nrugglsts ma nd Dealers generally.
Nenad as your Address
ON A POSTATD CA RD
AND) wE WiGl, 8END YO~U OUR INTEREM~3'lNG
AND) VALUJA iTiC P'AMIIGETWI FORl LADi KS ON
"Shiopping in New Yor'k.'
ELUIH BROTIIERS,
285 to 205 Eighh Avenue,
NEW YORK.
' ~OUNo M, EN Learn Tolegratuhyl Earn 640 to
con ddU. moth.A IOr(lsdii i at ae p-ia,
leOfl.ornsn Lt4i i.1R0.Janrl
A MIUoTOAN boy a'e a bar of soap on
wager, and then drank a lot of soda
o take the taste out.of his mouth, and
he way he spouted suds and soap bub.
les for the next half hour baftled the
kill of fourteen doctors, who tmadly
erformed about him, not having In
Drmed of the cause of the lad's suffer
ai. They are all at loggerheads now
rhat to call the case.
JUDGE: "What have you to say,
'risoner at the bar?" Prisoner: "I
ras hungry, your lionor, and stole the
o.If of bread to save me from starva
ion. I had no money, and could get
o work to earn money. I-" "That
vill do, sir, State )rison for life.
COurs Is a bad case, I must set an ex
nple. You shottid have known, sir,
lispt the lecture-.leld was open to you.
1Illoer, take him,.away."
Worthless btulr.
Not so fast.my friend; it you could
ee the strong, healthy, blooming men,
iomen and children that have been
alsed from beds of s'okness, suftering
nd almost death,by the use of Iop Bi t
Brs, you would say "Glorious and in
aluable renedy," See another col
mn.-Philadelphia Press.
.1'ASsENGER on a ferry-boat in very
ough wearher: "Why do you want
he 'are to-day before crossing? We
lways pay when we Let to the other
ide." Boatman: "Well, you see,
ir, our orders is, "Ill bad weather the
>oattnau must be pertikler careful."
ow look; with this 'ere gale a-blow
n, how easy it 'ud be for us all to go
o the bottom ; and the what 'ud be
omo of the fares ?" Tableau I
FibI6. 1An quotatins-the price of
tocks.
AN American President's pay-$50,
00 a year and bored.
MRS. LYDIA L PINKRA, OF LYNN, MASS.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S9
VEGETABLE 00MPOUNb.
Is a Positive CUrM
for all thoono Painnel Comptlaints and Weaknesse"
socommnon to our host female Population.
't Will cre entirely tho worst form of Female Cona
plaints, all ovariatn'roublos, InfaKmmation and Ulcea
tion, Falling and Displacements, and tho consequent
Spinal Weakness, and is particula:y adapted to the
Change of Life.
It will dissolve and expel tunn.ora frmin the uterus in
an early stago of development. 'i it tendency to can
Curous humors thereIs checked veryspeedily by its ume
It remnoves faintnosa, flatutency, destrovs all ravingr
fo.tmlns ndrlee ekes ftoaoah
It eresBlotin, (Iadahes NevousProtraion
Genra Dbiit, loplssnss Dprssonan Idi
gestion
armony ith a Pawstaigve rnte fmlytm
r theer oaif EnCoplaints of, eithese hi
P eoNsmprearIo~ed t 3 an~ Sp5pWestrn.en
iln hsfrm ofntirly atso wost form of Foegs Con
recital of prc, 1proubos iformaithr Mrn. Plcera
tifrlnwr and Dlettersmfnuiry end thfonseamph
ilpt. Aress aovd ienationuthis aape.o
No waily ds'olad hexe wtnut LYDTA e PINri
IJER early 2. ohe deel ont iateonec boan-s
andou horsyo the Ivcer. 25 centspcer~ byts. s
It rc old fanyes iatluggiy dstos al can
o mlnstatreion aknessoftosm.
Dtoe ltn. g, tdahes evou osaon
nit wil tdl te at ner l icmtacnati
elsrony aich l of la sta er ntefmlsyem
LYI)ann Act ionlliM' faVEETBLEsCOM
ththefr ofEiDlT, alstI tho fs of lome.gso
Boonse tAdldrsess asaoe etiohie Jvsem o
the fami sonus humowit hat develo peJ!
LousnesI. Tey aund,r ctpontialionu
e Pliit, of~ theumae. ts perax.
and nerousb el disdere ..
KIDNEYWR DISASESee
pound andeaale It b maad ea I
nee fseae wi ae sx 5t o edete
Weso aircl, RofDO St lf0.a, topry ietors
ise e.2(Wiu Aft pe sixtee Berss ret.
Teol o'untJl and Cot3vedness eve3n-e
AC 5.binaton of Hopkse suay , M an
dga de wo Dndeion, met anoml telbe and
most oa tIvespootso a lne Copla itr
R eg u ItactuorndLiVtohdIelthn'oingu
tgen on IT i teearnt.
Becsaust cdlorean the ftaem thei
topaIon uo~sta eeop
iy ofthey wndo Urinary disaes Brwhr
qioanAetizoranks onistlan,
P oting. memtim Nuaii
No matnervwtou diodenrs.oymtm
a wha esa bieaset bal manis uso lio n
Oe Don't~ wlntloake sie bus of youcne
only foot badtoremiserbles. o them at1.nco
ILay sae ouArDlie.M h CO. a o uneds.
$12 (Will beo pest ford.a ca soa tel t
e or t Dono sufer Ielet your fred
dsuiteuti soandeon witem tue beH and
motontembproptertis no alloter drttgge
drukeostr u therektid Pufirs Liv er
Medcntonee md heNart.n il
Nd iePe" ann prslong eir wfamily o
shott e wto us them.ldan efetao hi
oarcation s. it5umt e
tyftewsor urcla.Ho itery organ Cor., oi
qurochpestierYan Torna.dm O it nuat
ItoprslAgenrs tor te Stuandard Awitoutua non
barmigr Prfi
No br at te w Aysure f o in e s n arm ing.s
Mae whttondiesr l mt- Is,,,e "iojnli
nyr~a Dontwacits tlly ei ee hu if P pgeu
EtmaysLe ouifet hoS vCc u r e
A*SO wlb p dfra month y ll not E
Itnsmbr flop B itrn Is otilear c,
TKEGRE
RHI1MATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Soalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and - Aches.
No Pre aration on earth equals ST. JAcoBs OIL
as a sa pe, sure, aimplo and cheap External
Itemety. A trial entails but the comparatively
trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering
with pain can have cheap and posltivo proof of its
clainis.
Directions in Eleven Languages.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
IN MEDIOINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.,
24ulti more. Md., U. 8. A.
FIVE FAMOUS OPERAS.
~1IfNO ($3.) Opera by AM BROISE TIIOM AS.
Ul1U1, h.4 very successful opera fIrst be
tamo known in Paris. where it slowly but surely
iorked I s way to permanent dis tinotion, and
ias become one of the standards. It is very
Ull, occupies 405 pages. and furnishes to the
3Urcha4er quito a library of musio of a high
)rder.
kInA ($2.) Grand Opera by VERDI. Composed
1)R, in the 1lrst instance for the ruler of
ECgypt, and first given in that ancient king
lom, where also the scene of the story is laid
r'he strange life of old forgotten ages conies oi
oro us. and is made vivit by the ihrlilling mu
io of one of the most brilliant of composers.
"ADIMEN. ($2.) By GE:IGE9 IIZET. A Span.
J Gi ,Ih Opera, introducing tipanish
lypstes, Soldiers, S anish Dons, a Torreado",
and 8panish Contraband Traders. We are in
Contact with the bizarre ways and incidents of
the Spanish leninsula, and the music is quite
.n consonance with ttio prevailing brightness.
iUppromrnitrp ($2.) By A. BO ITO. Mefilsto
lD1OIUSiDbOe. itelo is the true flend, ac
!ording to Goethe, whose poem is closely tol
[owed throughout. A daring composition, ro
nantic and weird, and now widely given, and
pronounced a success.
ATINTZ. ($2) Dy F. VoN SUPPE, whose
L ITA 9 111 nusic is most, taking, and who
Itroduces ui in a free and easy an humorous
way, to Russians and Turks during the war.
Very popular.
Any book mailed, post-tree, for above prices.
OLIVER DITSON S 00,, Boston.
J. F. DITNO, * CO.,
I228 Chestnut street. Ph1iadelpshIa,
Battle Creek, Miohigan,
3MANUUNAOTIES OF THlE ONlY oExNrs
T HRESH E RS
Traption and Plain Enginos
and Horse-Powers.
Mostoomplet.Thr~eae~ouoyl Established
In the World. ? 848
YEA R8 ..*"ea, ~ot -P~ant(naa
naent or locatlo to"'ci up"tA.
ever aeo inte Amerca market
Four sie of 80 arte from Uto 12 hors.
7,500,000 Feemr e i a ceafr.driedl)
consatlw on 4 fo which I uit the in.
TRACTION ENGINES
Oirouirs sent free. Adtoress
NICH0O.S, SHEPARD & CO.
Battle Creok, Miohigan.
THE HANNAH MORE.ACADEMY.
The uooag I Se oral or a ino arfrul T :aint,
Ilome.
ltxisvTERiqowN, bED.
for'ouk '", "Health and Comfort" t,
AROMATIO PINO-PALM INI DMATrRKBS C0.
935 A rdh Si., Pi'ladlelphia ;116 Wah..r St., Borston.
1A YEA R and expenses to agent.
Outfit Free. Address
POND'S EXTRACT$
Subdutes Lal aInjimtion, contaols alH Itemorrha res
Acute and CJhroniae ; Ventous and Dhoeus.
INVALUABl.E FOR
h Pond's Extract 'is the onl'
specific for tihe isisas, Coldt In
the lind, Ac. Our Castarrh
pared to mneet serionm e'ansn,o
tatne, anlil th iett ilve p-noe or P'ond's Eri
tranct ;our Naun Myrinage (25 conhs 1. inv.,Ilunble
for u -ehncatar Ith .sifacit ont. Iss~mnphn and effectiv
Nore Tfhronmt andi Lsage. Chapped Ilnands
andI Face n i-neatly bo'iti-di by tue Exis'a-t.
Frosied Elisaa anti Chibaiahius nrn poimptly)
relieved and ultitinat-ly ourd by Patnd's Ex Iract
re. Ill unf to na othar a rhl - it ir di
Refit o alt Itita'ions an-i. ubasttes.
Agents Wasted. *5 aDay inadi
5elingour lATFORLM FA MilYl
I4,A..Woigs atogalbs Ret
A~ewano buA:.x Co., (Jmoinuat ,
en tn t5 h dse 16ed sthe as ehm==qd
DR. RADWAY,
Sil'8 lariIl n Rosol 11,
T11E GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
FOR THN CRB OF IRONIO DISh8I
SCMRI Olt SY PIl JTIW, HBltBDI
1'ATOR UOzqTAGIOU6,
Bs It Seated In The Lungs or Rtomaeh, hate
or Aones, Flesh or Nerves,
CORRUPTING TUB SOLIDS AND VITIATING
TIB FLUIDS.
Chronto Rheumatism, Ocrofula, landular
Swelling, Backing Dry Cou g, Cancerous Affee.
tions, yphiliti Conplait. . Blteding of the
LUn epals. Water Brash, Tio Doloreux
hi igs, Tumors, Ulcoi, Skift and ip
Disease Mercurial Diseses, Female Coin.
plantsout, Dropzq, Bait theum, ironchttil.
CsuPtion,
Liver Complaint. &c.
Rot onlF goes the Barsaparillian Resolvent
excel aI remedlal agents In the cure of Chiroulo
BIrofulous. Constitutional and Skin Diihoases,
but It Is the only positlve ure for .
KIDNET AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
uinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel Diabetes
?r Itoae of Water, Incontinence of
ifntr- 6 seaks Albuminurla, and In all
eases who there are brlok-4ust depoilts, or
the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub.
stances like the white of an og or threads lie
rhite silk, or there Is a morb i, daric, bilious
appearance and white bone-dust deposita, and
when there is a pricking, burning s.-neation
When pasing water, auid paih In te Binall of
the back andgalong the loins. Sold by Drug.
-gist. PRI1 ONE DOLLARi
OVARIAN TUMOR O1 TIW YEARS' GROWTB
OURED BY DL. RADWAY'S ItCMRDIRS.
One hottle contaims more of the active prinos.
fMediines than any other Preparation
0ker.In Teaspoonful doses, while others re.
tUr" five or als times as much.
R.
RADWAY'S
Ready Relief,
CURES1 AND PREVRNTS
OYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
FEVER ANO AGUE.
RHEUMAT ISM,
NEURALGIA.
INFLUENZA, DIPH FHERIA,
SORE THROAT,
DIFFICULT BREATHING,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS
Looseness, Diarrhcet. Cholera 310-bas. or pa't.
ful discharges from the bowels are stoppet in
l or 20 minutes bv toking itadway's itady It.,.
llef. No congestion of inflimiation. no weaki.
e"I or lassitude witl follow tile use of the R. it
IT WAS TIE FIRST AND is
The Only Paitn Ilenedty
Jr't instantly stops the most, excueIa' ins
ains, allay Tnfl'matiorn, and ciAres n
ion1, whoeLr Jr the Lungs, dionacht, itowels
ar other qlauds or nrtrans, by on,, .ppiettion.
in from one to twestry mintute.. no a)&t.
ter how violent or exertic:tting rhe iU.tn.
ltieuntic, Bed-ridden, Itllinm. lCi plvI. Nerv.
Ous Neural tc or Prostrated wit h clea.ta
suffer. RADWAY' IRADY RItE1lt will afford
instant ease.
Inflamnaton. of the Kidilneys,
u~aunss:.tao. of iis llHadeter,
Infamaaton of 11i1e lotwei',.
iomcentiok of tiIt Lutva'
lore Throat, D1)1 fleua EIroatlhwig,
Pnef 1ipitattion of file ifEaa'
yter erotug, itp t tort, '
(43taiirrneilrii
Readahe, Toothahe,ne
C'old 4-rall, Afnle ,1 sits
Chllblin' andi Fret liites.
The applcationef the Jteady' ituilef t o the part
or parts whore thu pain or d imeulty exits wi
iffrd eaasman.I comzifort,
Thirty to sixty drops in a halt tutmbier of
water will In ai fow ninuto-s &ur. Ci am s.
Spralins. tiour sti omt'1. litaritiurn, .'tek I lea
acth-, ULiarrino.i, i.3*il! t ry, cot wina in ,o
Bloweli and all internal pains.
Travelers shoul Ci Niays carry a trtt Ie of 11 .d.
la''i ead ellI-f with themi. A lew drops in
vr r ilpreveni. stekness or pa"s irorn
Jhange or water. it Is better thia: O/rench
Birandy or Biters as a etlinulat. P'nie F'ifty
Cents per Ottle.
Radwayfs Regulating Pilla.
Perfeet Purgatives, Soothing AporteatA
Aes Wtthout Pain, Alwrye tReliable
and Natural ia their Operation.
& VEGETABLE SURSTITUTE Folt CALOML
Perfectly tasteless, elegant1 coated witih
reet gmin purge, rogulate, purify, oleanse and
RADWAT's PILus for the cure of all Disordern
of the t'tomach Liver, lowels1 Eidneys, Blad
d~er, Nervous Dfsetsos, Headiac it,Cot on
COotivenesa~indigestion. a los
and all derengemonts of the Iniernali lacsera,
Warranted to cifoot a perfect our. Purely
~e etabie, containing no mercury, minerals ot
BNObserve the following symptoms resultia
from Diseases of the Dietve Orgsa s Const7
ption, Inwaird Piles, 'iilness of the Blood in
head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausen. He'art
uroDgst of Fod F~uimness or Weight is
mutch, Sour Eructailions, Riniking or Flu,
tering at the Beart, Choking or Butfering Sen.
tations when In a ing posturo D~imness ot
Vision, Dots or Webs Beore the sig.t iJFever as d
Dpll pan in the Head, Dficienct it? Pert Ira,
onYellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pa n In
the hide. Chest, Limbs and Budden Flushes o.
heat, Burning 'in the )/le.-h.
A few doses of RADway's PiLIA wiil free in
system from all the above-named disorders.
Fries, 30 Cents per Box..
We repeat that the reader musit consult, out
books and papers on the subjuct of diseases and
their eure, among whIch may be named
"False and Tfrue ,"
"Radw'iy on Irr tble Urethrui.
MRadway on Merofula,"
Snd Others relating to different clauses of Din
SOLD BY DRUGGIST og
5EAD "FALER AND TRUER."
Send a letter stamnp to A DWA Y 4 C O.
No. a Warren, Uow. Chuirob Mt., New
Wiformation worth thousands will be sen
TO THE PUBLIO,
l'here can be no better guarantee of the vain
of D~n. IRADwAT's old esta lislied Rt. it. if. ItNia
DIRS than the base and w'orthblon imii- 1ilons o
them as there are Ftalso Reoloven& C Rolief
and 111ts Be sure and ask for lladway'*' an
se that the same "Radway" is on wha yot
S. e r Cirealar to Aliens h'iarmacy
ENCYCLOPADIA 'as
TIOUET TEi BUSiNESS
1'aaisthei ch,* ic aid ..ni~ rnttivt and re l
rnV~torg te lla htw to piormi ail the ios rii
li~;fifi.ntlhow to appuar to iih beat advantase
ng' Ni$ e.,NT E.tnd for cireniiars contaie
in1. ti tieripij A, 'ii wrgn,'i sloins '*
G.REAT WESTEfl A~ GUN WORKS,
hent sap for 'aln.
Rides. Shot (un.itevolvers, sent od, tor-entninasao
~3 CONSTiPAiTor
tW been eed, also fils, Cnstipatton heumatis ,
~hve volsmae testam, oe wonegu ert ,.