The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 30, 1881, Image 4
CICKENs tVerSte 'b'.here As
between the nations'of this globe a con
tinual warfare even when they do not
shoot or sabre each other. For while
actual fighting with guns anri swords
may cease at some distant time, even
the millennium would not do away
with competion. And -competion in
the ordinary walks of life would de
stroy the weak and lead to a survival
of the fittest, that is to say, the-strong
ost and nostgifted.
As With hunian beings so with ani
nais and plants, nature is a stern task
master. Only those are allowed to
increase which are capable of improve
ment and oven of rapid improvement.
If they'fall in the development of their
physical and mental faculties, they
are soon replaced by other animals, or
liants which have outstripped them
in the universal race for perfection.
Now among the donsticated ant.
nials, the pig has been hitherto con
sidered the consumer of garbage par
excellence and is kept and tolerated
mainly for thisreason. Twenty years
ago the rabbit was brought forward in
competition, but it wias not a suecess.
Francc certainly adopted rabbits and
turned a cold shoulder to the fat and
dirty pachyderm but the swine did not
care. If Frenchmen lived on rabbits
pork retiained its sway nearly every
where else and they grunted deliance
alike at the tidy little rabbits and their
polite protectors. What else might be
expected of frog-eaters like them ? Lot
them take their custom elsewhere and
welcome. People with sense and a
digestion would require pork for ever
and aye; Americans, Englishmni and
Germans would know how to ap'reci
ate its merits.
The pigs xeally held their own In
the market as well as in argument.
But of late there is a fresh stir among
thom, for another ainimal is pushing
them hard in the struggle for the post
of honor among the vlands whieh are
daily converted into hunman beauty,
human energy, human intelligence by
the prbeeses of mastleation and diges
tion throughout this broad land of
ours. The leathered birds, ducks,
geese and turkeys. and cspecially
chickens have entered the lists against
them and lustily crow a challenge for
the position on the national bill of fare
which has been for goerations con
sidered is being above the aspirations
of even the most ambitious bIrds of
iny family whatever.
Poultry, as is well known, consume
garbage quite as well' as pigs and
mi uch moie thoroughly. Their personal
qualities are in sotne respects less of
Jensive and if some people cannot,
statnd their morlin ig song, wily tChe
lay of a tull-grown porker or the
squeals of his sons and heirs are also
far from agreeable to the human ear.
The drawbacks therefore w*hich may
be laid to the charge of the winged
creatures are - comparatively light.
However there is against, them one
unlt in the character of birds that
ought to be judged with more than
liunman leniency - their 111gh tiness.
It, is easy enough to herd swine. Lot
them settle in soie convenient bog or
marsh and they will not move out of
it on their own account, for pigs are
phlegmatic. But try to keel) chickens
penned up in a yard be it over so nice!
And it you could even keep them from
sparring and runniag about your gar
U86 cens and tearing up your favorite
procelowers is there anything more tliflicult
y or more trying than to make ieni
hatch and bring up their chickens in
a decent motherly wiay?
tio tihe popular uminmd was badly dI
yided in regard to the hogs versus
chickens quecstlin until lately, say
during the last live years, the chickeni
cause nmas been helped onward b~y tile
mocst marvellous discovery of artLi dual
hatching or incubattoni. '.'ho result of
it has been that, hieus are absolved from
that pam tot their manternial dui~ies which
has atlways in their. unnds(1 played the
part oh a mental bugbcar, aind chickens
may be brought, to this 111c at a rate
whinch is really astonishing.
Alrs. N. C. Grove Ironi Ardmore,
Montgomnery Counity, Pennmsyivaniam, a
lady who isarenowned for her way ox
larmning chickens, writes to the Perl cc
tion .Incubator Comipmiy at Phmiladel
phia:
"'Wo hatched out of your Incubator last fall
148 ociuika out of .175 08ss. Of this niumber
there were nio inor thant 5 chicks doioameod,
Ino balanico ttronig anid bonlthy. '
We say wvell (done for time lady, and
also for the Perfection Incubator. If
the offal of our great cities enn be
transformed into chicken broth and
(delicate spring chicks b~y the paitienmce
and skill of' Americanm wonmn, and ii
ia new~ lIne of action can be opened in
every larm horse in these Unilted
kitates, the sooner the Perfection In
hators anre iitrodumcedi all roiund time
better it will be for the commioniweaith
at large.
Meani while tl'e hogs are turning upl
their noses at what they call these new
fangled( nlotionis, andi the I(teiheed
ones leel elated. That is all anbout
chickens versus hogs for the present
FAmMuns who anre wvide awake and
givein to Investigatilon (10 not sow so
mutch wheat to the acre as they
fornmrly d1id, and they (10 nOt sow it,
so diep-. Tihie greatt, heavy harrows
of ten or t weni.y years5 ago arc now
emmployedI by themi in covering seed,
and1( the dIllI, wvh[leh (nn be dIepenided
an better Is bccoin g uiniversallyv
popular. In broatdcaist sowing, anfter
the ground is thoroughly prepared, a
smoothing harrow wvili cov'er the seed
deep) enough. A Wl'yconsin writor
gives the result oh an expcriment~ in
pulanting lit differen t depthr--on the
surface, one-fourth inch, one-hair'inch
thydrc-lourths inch and so on to
several inches. Thait on the im face
lay two weeks before r-prouting;
tha t one-fouri h or thre'e-fou rths inches
deep caime tip in four or flye days, and
so onl, getting later as the (dep1th ini
creased. The last 1o. coni.e utp wais
p~lanted three amti a hall' incnes (100p.
iad was Jotirteen ays ini reaching
tihe surf ace. . At the end o1 six weeks
that planted oine-foiirthm to one-hiatt
imich deep) Stood far ahead of the
rest.
O arTNo (JUT TloMAToRCs.-There Is
nothing galiied by transplanmtig t -
mnatoes tocd early. As most ot' the
vines now used by everyb~ody are
raisedl in hiot-beOds or green hou)tses, it
is better to let thiem remain where they
are so s11imply protectedl tumil after al
daniger of frost hais passedi away, anid
when the-sun wvas warmied upon the
ground to suich an extent that they
ill grow right along, then set them
out. -ft requires 1, long .tithe for a
tomato vine to.rcecuperate after it hia
hiad a set-baclk by chiLly winds5, 00o(d
weather or a frost.
TnI'u human hand injures butter be
ecauie $ hero are In nunmerable pores in
the ,kimn which throw off tihe wastes of
thme syitemi. Th'le cleaner the hand
the less the obstruct~ton tQ thi's pro
cess, and easier time refuso nmatter of
the lbdy, or ih,o, insensible perspilra
tions, is dhisposedl of. -All .such'. ma -
ters injuriously effect the purity of
the butter, to say nothing of the ill
effect s of thme hear contained in the hanum
nas annle tmi te butt....r.
THI HOUSEHOLD..
HARD AND SOFT WATIU.-A11 houpe
wives may not know how materially
the effects of hard and soft water differ
in the cookirg of various vegetables;
whild one species of vegetables re
quires hard or soft water, as the case
way be, another specles becomes son
sibly deteriorated by it For list-ince,
peas pud b.eaus cooked in hard water.
containg limo or gypsum, will no.
boil tender because these substances
harden vegetable casolue. In soft
water they boll tender, and lose a cer
tain raw, rank taste, which they re
tain In hard water. Alany vege:ables
(as -onions) boll nearly tasteless In
soft water, oseause all the flavor is
dissolved out. The addition of salt
often cheeks this, as in the case with
onions, causing the vegetables to re
Lain their peuLiliar flavoring prinel
ples, besides much nutrious matter
which might be lost in soft water.
Thus it appears that the 'salt hardens
tue water to a degree. For extraotiig
Mie juices of meant to nake a brotli or
soup, soft water, un ilted and cold at
firs,, is best, for It much imore readily
penetrates the tissues; but for boiling
meats where the juices should be re
Lained, hard wAter is preferable, and
tile meat should be put in while I, Is
boiling 80 as to seal up1) the pores at
onice.
OAT5! ICAL SOAP.- a1) .dissoIVes the
cutile, of outer layer of the skin.
causing chaps or rougineis. Cikan.
sing tlie hands anid f[Ce with past) Of
oatmeial and wa e avoids this. Keep
on the washstand a box or jar -o1 oat
meal and make tile paste as It i ay be
needed. This paste applied to the
face every mnoriing will improve tihe
e >mplexion and make the skin smnooth
anid rosy. We have been in the habit
of makiiing fancy soap as follow: Make
a SatUIraLOd tolution of borax (Ihie
pulverized is the best). Cut Into if;
bus of fancy soap that, may be on hand,
or Ci eastile or giverinie sp011). .Lo,
the mixture boil ultil the soap is dis
solve i. Make 1ti as thick as craain by
bolluig away the supem luous i waLer or
by adding naore if it ce too thick.
Ti ei s 1. into the muss ontimeal enough
to wake a soit, paste. 8 ir it tntil it
cuos and then nardens. A very little
stiphur, also pulverized chipior of
stilphtIr inny be kingled witht meal.
Whie warma and soit, place in a cox.
sO that wiuen .hard it af be tuireil
out aniii eut ine.Sqiiara i0: 80se.
Or Vegetable salads proper, none is
nhore palatable thanmm the Spring sailad
made of equal quantities of water-tiress
and lettuce and two or three young
green onions; if a hamidful of green
mustard-tops can be procured they
greatly eilaince its excellenice; the
dresitmg is that of the plain French
salau, three times as mitch oil as vin
egar itud a little pepper and salt. The
French salad Is made of tbD white in
iler leaves of lettuce carefully cleansed
and dried, arraniged in a dish wn ten
has been rubbed with a cut oion and
dressed with the plain dressing;
either tarragon vinegar should be
used or a fe w sprigs of Li1e fresii herbs
should gariush itlLe dish. As ia the
Case w1,11 all salads, the dressing
should be auded just before serving.
D aideliols, thiicory, escarole, garten
sorrel leinnel, nu tashroois calefulmy
cicansed, 30Lu ng siIMI leaves, the
white pnrt, of young leilks, veiy small
young turni s peeled and shed, and
radisties, are alL excellent wV iten iksei
wltu ike Frenen .salad tiressing.
TAKS SEAsoNAniLE lIE r,--Dr. hlail
says the best mecdicine in tihe world,
more ellielenit hkain all the potations
of the innterma mnedica, are warmith
rest, cleainliness andi pure air. S,)me
persons make It a virtu~to brave dis
ea.se, to "keep Lup" as long as they can
move at loot or wrlggle a linger, and
It sometimnes succeeds; but 1mn othiers
the powvers of life are thereby so comn
pletely exhausted t.iat that Lthe system
has lost iall ability td6 reetiperate, and
slow and typhoid lever sets In and
carries the p~atlen t to p~rematur ie grave.
Whenever working or work is an
eflort, a wamn bed and cool room are
the very lirst indispensables to a sure
and speedy recoveiry. .lnstmiet leads
all beasts and bIrds to quietude and
rest the very liaomeni. dhisaeO or
wounids assali she system.
WALNUT CAKE.~- One coffee-cup of
augar, two o1 raiinis (stoned and
chopped), one cup aiid a hail' of Ilour'
hali a cup of .butter, haif at eup o
sweet milk, three eggs, two teasp~oon
huls of' baking powdver, half a nutmeg
grated, one teaspoiiful of' lemon or
vamillia, One cupi ieainig f'ull of' nuts;
crae' tine nluLa ani lpick the meats OUt
b~efore you do any 3tin ng else to Lthe cnke.
Bake is slowly, w ilich ttered paper01 ink
the bottom of' ihe tin. T1his cake
keeps wveil.
SPANIil RGcu.-Cook one ciupful of
ice halt an hour ink two quarts of' boil
ing watter, to wvhieh hats been added
cine tablespoonful of salt. A sick of
ci nnmon iminproves It. Dralin through
it colnder mand adud one talelspoonlul
oh bunter. Spread very lightly on ia
hioi lattere. i'uace on the rIce six
ponelhed eggs, anti serve.
J"AnlNA Jari.Y.--Boll one quart of'
ne w milk ; whilst boiling, sprinkle ini
slowly a ijuarter 0f at p~ound of trina.
Continue the bollIng from half11 an
hour to a whole hour. Season wit~h
live ounces of sugar and ai teaspoonilul
of vanilla. Wheni done turni into a
miould, amnd plaeco it on lce to stilflen.
Serve it wIth whipped cream.
HAD Riois SEr.AD.-Three shad roes
bolled twenty minutes In sal 1(d water.
When cold cut in thhii slied. Mlake
salad 01 twvo heads of lettuce, two
tablespoonfuls of lemon julce, 0one o1
vlnegar, one teaspoonful of' salt andit
one cup of mnayonnalso dressing. AMix
with the roe and~ set to cool for L~n 0
hours.
FLA XsEED) ImMONA DI.-Fouir table
spooimuis laiseed, whole; one quart
boling water poured upon thbe Jiax
sied ;, juled of two lemons, leatving out
the pee; sweeten to taste; steel) three
hours in a cover'ed piteher'; If too
thick put ini cold water' with the lemn
onijulcc and sugar. Good for a child.
PI.AIN FnrI (;AKR,-Thrimee eggs,two
andi cne-half cups oh' sugar, one cupl of
buati er, one cup of milk, one cupi o1
raisins, one cup of currants, one
latilespoomiful of' Roda In the mjilik, two
teaspoonfuls of eamh of tartar In
four cups of 11our.
Cor.D b)oied potatoes used as soap
will elean tie hands aind keel) the akin
soft and healthy. Those not over
boiled aire the best.'
A DD a little.woodi ashes to the flower
pots of favorites and ace how quickly
Itv wil nourish and improve the
growth..
HUMOROUS.
"AIN'T she fine looking?" remarked
a man as a lady passed along the
stront.
"Yes," replied a young follow; "I
regard her as the finest looking wo
mal in Cleveland.. In fact, I am In
love w:th her."
" Isn't @he a married lady ?"
"Yes, but I foil in love with her
some time ago, and I suppose that I
shall always love her."
"Did you ever tell her of your
love ?"
"Oh, yes, and I know that she loves
me."
"Does her husband know It?"
"Yes, for one day while I was visit
ingthe lady he entered the room just
as I put my arms around her."
"Whatdid he do?"
"lie didn't do anything.'
"Curious kind of a man."
"No, for I did not expect him to do
anythinar."
"-Why?"
"Because the lady 1; my mother."
[Springfield, (Nfass.) Rtupublican.]
A Proniaut Lawyer'. tpianion.
In one of our Now Engiaand ex
changes we observe that Win. T. V1il
ley Esq., of Pittsfield, Attorney-at
Law and Asst. J udge l'ollo Court, and
late County Commissioner, was re
stored to perfect health and activity,
by the use of St. Jacob's Ol. Ile hal
sunf'red with rheutitsm for years In.
tensely but by the recont use of the
remedy lie wa, as stated, completely
c ured, and says the 0.1 deserves the
highest praise.
"I nON'T like whst, it requires Fo
much thought-in fact, I never was
good at cards. Do you suppose thiere
is any game I couli lenrn to play
well?" asked Miss Oldgirl. "Oh,
yes," replied her partnsr, who was not
very hilppy after numerous lost rub.
bers, "there is old maid, you know.''
"Oh, what a rogue you are, Mr. 1'lay
well 1", exclaimed Miss -Oldgirl with a
smile that wias intended to be sweet;
but for some reason or other she had
"a real good cry" that evening when
she got alone, tle entertainment, being
Intelasperstd with such adjectives as
"ugly," hateful" and disagreenble'
in connicCtion with the namtie of Play
well.
A YoUNG sport, just to show his de
flance of' law, went trout-fishing dur
Ing the season when catching trout is
prohibited. A game warden, aceoni
pinleti by about twenty young men,
went out aid watched him. lie askeim
Of the warden:
"Isn't It against the law to catch
trout at this season?"
"Yes," replied the warden.
"Tlen why don't you arrest ie?"
"Arrest you! Why, don't see any
Occasioni to. You (On't catch aly
fish."
And the young man did hatve sense
enough to see that lils best hold was to
take In his Ine and take that crowd
to town and treat.
lGouvernour, (N. Y.) ltorald.
With great pleasure we can recon*.
irend as a radilel euro for riheimatkiim,
St. Jacob's Ol1. This wonderful remedy
halts been extensively ne'l by a large
number of people wio daily testIly tE
Ls marvelous ellfcls.
"Looa here,'' saidi Gus Dec .4mnith to
a newsp~aper reporter, "'you tell me a
cou ple of good Jokes; I wan'L to got 'om
ofl' as original, yeOti know, at a little
social gathierinig to-night. I'll lend
you live dollars if you doe." "Can't
possibly do it. If' you get of' the jokes
every'body wvill know yott stole then.,
and If it leaks out that i've got five
dollars, people wvill think the same of
me." And hence the deadlock stIll
conltinues.
Mu. CnA Pressi thinks that the blue of
the sk~y iniay be duec to ozone presett
In the upper regions of the air'. Hie
argues that the electrical discharges
constantly taiktng place will prodlue
ozone; and the researches of imnse'l
and M.-' Iautefeuille have shown that
ozone, at any r-ate when near its con
densation poInt. Is of a bluie tint, He
has exatninedi tihe absorpt on spectr'um
Of czone and finds nline dark b ,nds in
it, turee at least of which corriesp~onid
with kniown bands In the t~elluri~c
spec tr umi.
1.1qu,1W or Dry.
Someo)el prefer to pu1rch1aso medicines
in the dry state so that th..y can ace for theoin
selves that they are paroly vogetablr. Otther.
have not thie time or dese ic to prepare the
medieine, aiid wi..h it already to use.
To accommuodato eachi enes the proprietor.
of Kidcney-WVoit now offeri that well known
reme'dy in both Liquid and dry formsle.
Bold by all druggists everywhr.- Trut'eh.
A CorwMuius mchiant sulspeted the
boy3 of steah ng, and set a sil mm k
trial In the money-dr'awer to catch
him. In ab)Out thirity mmiteos lhe for
got all about it, ran to thec drawer In
gr'eat hiaste, thrmust in is handi, ande
wvalled, aud walledi, andh waLlled, to
the intense delight. of~ t lie hoy. M' or:eIl
Vlrtue Is its oVin rewii rd&.
Oxa 0of our1 neighbior's fhuds lis maire
taLkeai tialla1 spoon'il l of sulIphuri
reailiy, isble aof an a pple. Thleis, In
yiew of the mleinill/IS tr'ouble1(. A pyt I
are goodl for' a hnor'e withlouit sulphu11r,
and aL hreventive of' disease, prob~amly,
if taken somnetimne beCfore han d.
I ~ ~ IWorkIigeni.
Before you begin your heivy spring~
work after a winter' relaxation, your'
system needhs cleanslug andl strength-~
ening to prevent an attaok of Agume,
Billious or Sprinig Fever, or some
othler Spring sickniess that wvill unfit
you for a season's work. You will
save tline, Inuch sicknesi and great ex
pense it von wIll uise One0 bottle of Ilop
Bitter; In your family this month.
Don't wait.
TJ(ACinia of public school to class In
sewing-"You may have for your next
exercise the pincip~les of the back
stitch andi tihe proper modie of turning
thle hem.'' Pupil-"'Please, mniy I be
excused ? I've pricked liy finger with
the needle." T'eachecr- (withi firm
ness)-"Suick the blood1 reim It and
attendt dhiretly to your execiie."
TH'i~ix Is a errocer' in Rochester who
Is giki to be so mean that lie was seeni
to catch a fly ofllhi couniter', 1hold hIm
up by his hind1( legs, and look into the
cracks of his feet to see iC lie hadn't
been StealIng some1 of his sugar.
7elR.ARS. 31OROAN & IliADi~y, MtttUal LIfe
fllinig, ''enutin anrd chlesti nii, .tree 11, ii eye on
hamnd Itsuperbstock o, e'xt a uno11 qu .isfy lila
-mnd~s, which they~ offer' at, s 4o~ pris a a
stones ci the inrat qually, erSlect, alike lia Color
aind shape, can b0es01.i fer.
"'Yzs," said P'end leton, swellingly,
"what I am I can truly say that my
wife made me." "Not very compi
mentary to Mrs. Pendletoe't," remarked
lnt, In a stage wvhispor.
Le.
Vegetine.
Von CANCERIS AND CANCEIIOUS HUMORS
The Doctor's Vertilllnte, Readit.
Asui-hy. Washiangton Co.. Ill., Jan. 14. 18'8.
Ma. I 11. TsviiNs-Doar Mir. This Il to cor
tify that I hod beon suffering from Rosm Cancer
onl my right bri ast. which, grow very r.tpldly,
and all ny friends4 had gtvon me ip to die whien
I heard of your nedilne, Vegoti tke, aecom.
menald'd for Cancer and Cancerous i umors. I
cvuniminced to talco It. and soon found self
be loling to fool botter; toy health and spirita
bo 11 felt tic benigt Influence which it exerted.
and in a few montis from tlo time I commenced
th uso of th Vegetine, the Cancer came out
almost bodily.
CARRIE DRFOIRRST.
I certify that I am porsepally acquainted
with Mrs. De Forro t, an colisder hur one of
the very boet of wolnen.
Dr. 8. IL FLOWERS.
WHY WILL YE SUFFER!
The Priceless Vegetine I
CANCER CURED.
WAnIINOTON, D. D.. Jan. 0, 1881.
n. I. It. rxVEMNS.-ThA groat 83l nithly I
havo for othors wino are snaTorers from Cancora
and Cancerous Ihumors, Impresses tl'o thrit 16 Is
my sacred djuty to writo to you, although a
stratanger to meo. For two long years I suffered
and endured the most painful torments trom 4
Cacer of th lreast. My caso delled the efforta
of the bet, pIyslcians. I tried many remedies.
wihena a geontlanatn In the oillco willi my hus.
bant advised laim to tiy your priceless Voge
Sino; ho brotltith. iomo a botk1o. Before. taking
half of thu iirst 1lol.tl, I slopt well ights.
cotinued takin tihe Votilno, gainIng every
la y. I lavo toa ean 18 btles. I atn aow en.
trly curedl; not a vestige of my disontho left.
I wish every on- could know what at good aaedl
0lan0 it I for sucl dlieaso4. 1o,1r amaate will
iever be forga'o. tena. 3tay God over bless, guildo
and protect you, is thu earnest dally prayer of
Mrs. .. A. 8KIVINOTON,
880 Seventh St.. Northwest, Washington, D. C.
Vegetino.
rtrPAnSD BY
I-1J n. S1ElfVE:INS, BosTON, Mass.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
ERS LYDIA L PINKHA OF LYNN, MASS.,
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Is at PosItIve Cure
for all thors Painful complaints and Weanessee
se ounon to ourbest fewal populationa.
it will cure entirely the worst form of Female Comb
plaints, all ovarian troubles, Iniflamnation and Ulcer&.
t:.n, Falling and DiMplacements, and the.conseque'nt
Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It will dissolve and expel tumor. frqm the utera !m
an early stage of development. The tendency to -
c. rons humorethe is checked veryspeedily by ite use.
It removes faintness, niatuluney, destroysall oraving
for stimuants, end rolioves weaknessof the stomiach.
it cure. nioating, ticendnehes, Nervous Prostration,
staanlanan.e .ersonadId
Tbnt ieUng of bearing down, causang patin, weight
and backache, Is alwayn permanentty cured by it. use,
I t will nt nlu timses anod unifor all circumnstansces act ins
.aarnmny with the laws that govern the female system.
For the curoof Kidne~y Coamptaints of either sea this
Conmponnd Is unttr passedt.
LYDIA E. J?IlKIAM's VE.OETA1ILF. 0oM
POUINi is pireparost at 233 and ?25 Western Avenue,
1./san, Mfass. Price $1. Six bettes for $5. Bent byamail
in the forma of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on
reeipt of, price, $i'per box for either. tire. Pinkham
freely answors all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Address as shbove. Jentfor this loper.
No family stiouMS be without LNDIA EI. PINKRIAJ
TJVERt PILLS. Tar cure cottpation, bilioumnes
rand torpidity of th, Uiver. t cents per box.
. sip Sold b 'aell Itrugglete. -g 4
SITOMACH
SITTERS
Agatinstl, t.1weconatingency. of illntess bay taking
withs hIm I lostetter's Stoimash lhlt.terA, lhau oc..
elisIon 10 o ongat.nalato huimself on ils forestght,
when lhti sees otlhers whio havc necgleeteelr iad
itsaiterintg fromn seime ono oaf thu mlahdies for
whaichi it 18a a remed'ty andt 'cvento. Amaonts
I hoseo are fover' and agmae, hI llouanas, constip~a
tiona anmI rheumnati~nm, dIs.oaa often at tenidant
tapoi jt chansge of ellmsatto.or' untwoted slet.
F~or sale by tall dru'iggtst! anri denlers geascrally.
The most perfect, sure and
BIND FOR TEBsTiMOsiALS, ETO.
Highest Prizes awarded over all Competitors
wherever exhlibited.4
Report of the Judges on Incubators
1879 & 1880.
At fte 261th Annual Exhilbition of the Pena Ivanla
State Agrlacultuaral Sorlttheld at Pia atephla,
Septerniaer Hith to 2Oth, 18t9.
"We cAnaler MEYEII'S THlE BEST INOURBATOR1
we have ever seen here or elsowhere, anid Mr. Ilod.
gers, of our conmutee hats seen tmist of them. We
cheerfully award THlESILVER MEDAL." (Highest
P'rize.)
At. the 27tha Annual ExhibItton of then Pennisylvanta
State Agrienhturl Si eety held at the P'ermanaenl
ExhIbit on, P'hlfdelphaa Sieter 0th to 26th,
1880.
"We fully concur wIth the report of the .Tute
of the precceeding year, and declare the INOU A.
TORS of the PEI~ lFECTION .IN(UB ATORI 00. -y
er's Patnt) to be thes best of all known INCU A.
TORS, the',ehickens hatched by thIs process beinag
stronger nil healthIer titan those hatched under
the. heat. IWe therefore cheerfully award thorn the
SiLVER iiEDAL." (Highest, PrIze.)
For sale by
THE PERFEOTION INCUBATOR C0O.
;614 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
A Good Housewaif.
The good housewife, when she i
giving her house its speing rennova
Aing, should bear in mind that the dear
inmates of her house are more pre
3lous than many houses, and that their
iystems need oleanslug by purifying
%he blood, regulating the stomaci and
bowels to prevent and cure the diseases
trising from spring nailaria and
miasma, and she must know that there
Is nothig that will - do it so perfectly
mnd surely as- lop Bitters,. the purest
md best of medienea.
A YOUNG gentleman wito went to
3t. Louis said to a hotel clerk: "I hear
lat in this city all men swear; I do
iot." And tha clerk r9phed: "What
n St. Louis are you in St. Louis for,
hen?''
Vicoi'INE was Jooked upon'as an ex
perinint for sometime by oime of our
best physicians, but those most in.
oredulous in regard to its merit are
now its most ardent friends and sup-e
porters.
SAD CASH: The girl who was lock
)d in her lover's arms lor three hours
3xplains that it wasn't her fault. She
3la1n4 he forgot. the combinatton.
WHAr is imiattiat ? Why Carbo
Iric, a deodorlz.d extract of petroleuni,
is now Improved and perfected. Clear
is spring water, delightfully perfum
3d and will not soil the finest linen
labric-a perfect toilet pre'paration
Lnd absolutely makes the hair grow
)> bald heads.
SYMPATHY i9 always given to the
intier btLawle-ry In a box. Itis gen
rally a little thing, if the fruit dealer
cnfows himself.
"SELLERS' Liver Pills" never fail to
ture biliousness, indigestion, or head
tehie. bold by all druggists.
"BACK at last from Ireland, diear Sir
Fohn! We have nai-sed you !' "So
ILVo my t(in tnts, thank goodness."
"TnixY cannot all lie," was the ob
ervaLLoni of one while reading the
indless testimonials to "Dr. Lindsey'o
Mood Searcher." It is infallible,
"THEic, Henrietta, don't be forever
,azing into the mirror. It looks very
oad." "I was thinking, mamma, that
t looked very good; and, besides,
ather says I ilould look on the bright
Ide, including, I suppose, the bright,
ide of a mirror."
LYDIA E. .'INKIAMt's Vegetablo
Iompould save.s long sickness, suffer
ng and perliaps death.
A vrY is bald to have 16,000 eyes.
{o wonder lie is careless where he
daves his specs.
Ponder on these Truths.
Torpid kidneys, and constipated bowels are
he great causes of chronic diseases.
Kid-Wort hasecured thousande. Try it and
'on will add one more to their number.
Habitual o6stivoness afilicts millions of the
Lmericaj people. Kidney-Wort will ouro it.
Kidney-Wart has cured kidney complaints
f thirty years standing. 'try it. Boo adv.
00.
A Movanmuenta of Gola
bould be orectiti in momory of the inventor
f -Anakesis," the groat external Pile Romi
dy. Mlr. James J. Dassett,, of Erie, P'ennxa.,
eritos as follows: *
Iossrs. NEUNTAICnPKn & Co.:
INTr.EMcw-Enclo.edl Iind P. 0. or-or for
1.00. for whiloh ,aond box of "Antakosha." I
ave usui ro.u b~Uxen and~ fooli16 my ane to .s.
3 you that by ,ho use of your simple remedy
have been raised from the brink of dlespair
a the joyful hopo) of soon boing able to do..
lare myself entirely cureid. One month's
ral, at the small expeonso of the coat of one
ox or "Anakests" has given me more relief
ian two yeara doctoring with our best phlysio
ins hero. Surely a monument of gold should
e erected in mcemory of the inventor of Ana
esis. Bend at once if p)ossible.
I shall be pleased to reply to any one who
'Iguires as to tihe merits of your valuable
cedicine, should you see it to publish this.
Sincerely your servant,
JAMxis J. I3AI4srr. Erie, Pa.
"Anakesis" is sold by all druggists. Price
1.00 per box. Samptos sent free to all suf
urers on application to "Anakosi&" Depot,
ox 8910, New York.
HOP BITTERS.
(A iiIedilne, not a Drink.).
CONTAINS
hIOPS, YsUCIIU, DIJANDRAKEJ,
JIANDELION,
Ann Tun Pti iE'T AND' BRSTMRm!OALQUALr
T IN 01?u A LL OTuxni 1IJ' rxns.
All Dilsenien of the~iomna:h, nowel,, nloout.
Ltver, idney~sianti tirinary Organs, Ner.
vousness ai * i iesi,, a .nd aepaily
$1000 IN COLD.
Will be paid for a case they n '11 not cure or
hlip, or f or a yt~ i I,~n or Injurious
Aak your druggist for Hop BItters and try
themn beforo you slkep. Take ,'o other.
D I. Ia tan absqoliiteanrl trresistthlnetire. for
Dr.unkonaness, use U~ opinnb tobaceco und
iiarc.ticai.
SE.ND FOn Ciina'LARl.
AND LIFE !
low look out for a rousing good now
SUNDAY SCHOOL SONG BOOK
nith tho above title. 'Phe compiler. Mr. R. M.
icintosh, Is wveli knowvn to hutnd.ids of thou.
andsi as one of the most, successful providers
i sweet mnelodles and brIght hymns for the
~reat, Sunday School publio1. Our beat writers
nd composers have contibujited. T'he book
ats a bontiful title, is well printed and i
very way deosirable. Hend for specimen pages
free), or speclmen copy, which Is mailed for
lhe retaIl price, 85 cents.
Also, just ptublished, TIIIE IICACoN hIGIIT
00 ets.) By TPenney and Iloiliman. And nearly
eady, a new book by Abbny and Munger, mak
rig a trio of Sunday School books that cantiot
c excelled.
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston.
.3. 3. I I PstoN a co.1Ma chestant St.. Phia.
RUPTURE.
telleved and oured without lbs Injury trusses Inflet
Dylr. J. A. Sf1 a aMAN'S system. omcte, 2Sf
roadlway, New York,. is book with photographto~
koneeses of bad eaa e before anad aercure, malled
or 10e. Dewars of frauduent, kanltatorg.
QRET WETEN UN WORKO,
Those answertug an aawerninenten: wia
onter a favor upon the adyertteer and the
uablisHer by stating that they bawthe adve,
Innntasenei~ ths lnnal raene tis. an.
5 RAJL '0I
THEGREAT'
RMANREME
RHEUMTISM,
Neuraigia, Sciatica, Lumbago
Backache, Soreness of the hest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
'Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches..
No Preparation on earth equals Sr. JACODS Or,
as a safe, sure, alitlo and cheap External
Riemedy. A trial entails but the con)paratively
trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one sufering
with pain can have cheap end positivo proof of its
chums.
Directions in Eleven Languages.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
IN MEDIOINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.
Balim (ore, Md.. U. M. A*
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES I
Becauso it nets on the LIVER, OWE LS
and ICIDNEYS at the santo time.
Becauso it oleanse, the syste1n of the poison
ous humors that develope in Kidney and Urit.
nary Diseases, iliousnoss, Jaundice, Consti.
pa ion, Pos, or in flhoumuatsm, Nouralg~ia,
Norvous Disorders and Femalo Complainte.
BEE WHAT PEOPLIE DAY -
P1Eugeno H. Stork, of Jinction City, Kansas,
says, MIdney-Wort, enri hin after regular Pby
-1iian had been tryhig for four years.
Mrs. John Arnali, of Washington, Ohio, says
lhar ho was givell tilt to 4iio bay four proiii eiat
1lysi aus and thatt .o was afterwards cured by
ciduey.Wort.
M. M. B. Gonwinim, nn edifor in Chardon. Obi
says lh0 was not oxpuoted to live, bolig bloated
beyond belief, but, iidiey-Wort etirel liia.
Anna L. Jarrett of Rotith ilei, N. Y., says
that seven yeair iaifer-iIg fromi kciduioy trotbles
an othert milalentions was nduitt by tho use of
Kidney.Wort.
John T1. Lnwrenee of Jackson. Tenn., stffered
for years iuoiii livr miti iiy tIroubles ant
after takig "barrels of othermdine,
Kidney-Wort mudo him well.
Aiihn'd Coli fif Moitgonlery Center, Vt
raicY'a-ed eighit yezi's Wthl kid. ia3' dilaillity nit;
Wa asiable 'o work. Cidney- Vort made him
.Weil 11 =v."
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constination and PlIes.
tW I i la m up in Dry Vegetable Form in
tin cans, one packago of ieihi mutkeasix quarts
conrated for thlose that cano i dily pre-.
pare it.
t3* U acts awat equal uIpleeency in either form.
GET IT ATTEIl DU(GiSTS. Pi1CE0, $1.00
WE~L,N itic:iiA itEKION A (!o.. P'rop's,
(Will send the dry piost,-pato.) Iiaut.n., ,..,..
DR. RI. C. FLOWER,
'I7he Qreat Healer and World Rto
nowned Mfaynctiet.
OFFICE amd RECSIDENCE:
103 RACE Street, Pladelphlan
AND
5 West 22d Street, New Yorkc.
Dr. Fiower i as treated and cnred within tihn last
year uapwards of thirtuoon thousaidi :tie ts, itcldig
at! char..cter of dlisases. ilundriid iand 'thousand-s
of these periaons lhar inen broughit to ithe D~ocior'
oce on beds of .iokness, anad almost in the throes ot
The Philadelphia Bunday Miercury,of Nov.14, 1880,
savs:a Dr. liower, the world-rainoniagnethiet
1u13r dc 'oret, is performt.ng won-aerfual our.s a
Thet Piladellhia Record, of Dee.. 21,1 ).as
"hr. Flower has demiosirtted thiat his nietlioti of
treating diseases, his sitp rior and atachaloss oeo
-over ail other systems oi hlalaing which have falti,
has roved that disease lias a dinn erous enemy In thu
Doc i, and the old system of -ruags a dangerous
The l'hailadlphia Timses of Noveinbecr 14, 1880 says:
''1)-, Fiowar's extraorin~ary enres, are wonid rhaai in
deed, nan utid of tihe ord,lary amedical wvonder5."
The Phailaudelpht iaauday ltema of Nov. 1 80
*aysi " he cures effteto by i~r. l'iower withinatli th
lust week are truly mairaulouis. tisease 'hits been
broughat to a at tnd-till by this wiiii: fuil mana."
'"hao P'hiiadiilihia Mercury, of Nov. 2i, 18(80, says:
iOvrtlatsairei ia. il r.'patients were tuarnaed
Dr. O-rard, of Na-w York, once opposeod to Dr.
I.iower's alem, afier livesligating thae snm for
haitt olt declared through te pre- " that ini the1
wirk ot hiealitng-thie work whlichl I am comnpelaed
to holicyo, Dr. Flewor hasi blucal aled toi and seemtas
to be aaoi e th in muan ina thais wvork. lie amst hn the
wvond. r oft wvondera. I havn. seen htim cure theu ilying
ni ty, aaai t 'ag theam fromt the throes of death
Dr. Flower can lie consaultoil at either of the above
1 lcer. either thiroughi correspiioliano or la par
ona I 'pplication. If a ersoanai itervinw is do
iett, arrang'eents siaboui ibe maide in adivaunco.
Battle Creek, MIchigan,
MANIUFAOTW1rtJ OP THEZ ONLT oGENUINu
T HRESH ERS
Traction and PlaIn &nglnes
and Horse-Powers.
-~aoakeTrebrMatrKEtabilshed
YEA RB e''*""""''"a~ewcuf
agpent, or oc t~,ol ' Upn
- rradly gfsen om argeod.,
f oev e o ter w i e s ~ s e u m a ge s n e s
Ueon eiA aetsre. not reamedofb othr makers.
Foui hq of Beparators, f rom 0to 1 ore
Oos 'f to ore-Pers.~ub
constenl on hnfo which is uilt the iiE
compaabe wowrkfour madiner-y.
TRACTION ENGINES
d ra~t w ueM n Densa er a
NIOHOL.S, BINEPARD & 00.
Battle Ofeek, MIchigan.
EALTH IS WEALTHI
EALTH of BODY is WEALTH of MIND.
Raiway's
Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bono
and a clear skin. if you would have your flesh
Irm, your bones sound without carles, and your
ampiexien failr, use Radway's Marsaparil.
ian Resolvelst.
A eizedy composed of ingredients of extra.
rdinary med.cai propca ties essontial to puraiy.
kent, repair and Invigorate the broken-down and
vasted -QUICK, PLIa8ANT, SAFE and
J-CRMANE T in its treatment, and curo.
No matter by what name the complaint may
io designated, whether it be Scro-ula, Coti.
umptiou, Syphills, Ulcers, Sores, Turmnos,llolhs.
rysipelas, or Salt-ithoum, diseass of the
.ungs. Kidneys, Bladder, Womb, Sin, Liver,
Itomach or Bowels, either chronio or constitiu.
tonal, the virus of the disease is in the 110OJI)
rhich supp.les the waste, and builds and Ie
a rs thest organs and wasted tissues or the
ystem. If tho blood is unhealthy, the proecess
f repair must, be unsound.
The uamang-ar-iliama Resol vent not. only
H a comnponsatiag renedy, but soeures the har
1oalous action of each of the organs. It estab
sltes throughout the ontit o system functional
Itrimony, a1d.suppies the b ood-vossels with a
,ure and heli hy current of new life. The skin,
fteor a few days use of the Sarsuparillian, be
maies clear and beautiful. Pimples, iloteis,
lack bpots and Skin Eruptons tare removed ;
iores and Ulces soon cured. Persons suiferlig
ren Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of tie Eyes,
louth, Ears, Legs, Throat and Glands, that
tavo accu.nulated and spread, either from una.
ured diseases or mercury, or from the use o'
'orrostve Sublimate, may rely upon a cure if
he Sarsapar.iliat Is continued a sutilcient time
3o make 1t impresslon on the a-ystem.
One bottle contains mute of the active princt
les of medicines than any other pr oparation.
raken in Teaspoonful Doses, while others ro
Luire five or six times as mauch. One Doi lar
Per Mottl1e.
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires mnmuten not lhours to re
love pain and cute acute disease.
RADWAY'S
Ready Relief,
n from one to twenty minutes, never falls to
ellove PAIN with one thorough application;
o matter how violent or excratvinlig the p ain
he Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Intirm. Crippled,
4ervous, Neuralgle or prostrated with disease
tan sulter, IADWAY'b ItEADY i1EbiEF will
iford instant case.
-lanusantion offiae I ineys, infinnsan
1ont otaAIne Iladter. Isilma.an.nt ios of'tae
)MOW011%, COlowestioii CA' Ilia Luflai4. Mort)
Throat, Iiilcits Iaca tag, Iaa >tlaf itiaa
of tho e nri. llymtt-em. lcs,(imozap, Ulil
tilirin, 41aatara'h, 1Saafiluamza. 1fl3%cnlieia,
Tootlanelae, NeursalJgin. neliutantiksni'
40141 callts. Aue C11111s, CIaist.abaItm, nn21d
-rEost siex, sltrui.en, N1ma1nmner Con
slamis, Nca'voluaikaea N boa. lesus,
C018isgMs. Cold41S, 144W84;111%. P611111 hA 11114
4 li-st. aick or Lambs tnre astantly ra
lIIevod.
Fever and Ague.
FEVER and AGUE cured for 50 cents. There
- not, a remedial agent in this world that will
ure Fever and Ague, and other Aalarious, 11111
au4 carlet. Typoicd. Yellow and other fevers
aided by Itadway's' Pills) so quickly as RAD
VAY'S RIADY ItRitsv.
It will in a few moments, when taken accord
ng to directions, cure Cram s, 8pasins, Sour
totnach, Ileartourn Sick leadacho, Diarrhwa
)ysentery, Colic, % Ind in the Bowels, and all
nternal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad
ray's Heady itellef w,ti them. A few drops in
va er will prevent sickness or paits from
hange of watr. It is better than French
randy or bitters as a stimulant.
Afluers and Lumbermen should always be
rovided with it.
CAUTION.
All remedial agents capable of destroying life
my an overdose should be avoided. Morphine,
alum, str.,chnine, arnica, hyoselanaus, and
i ryEddauS~g,5,does at~gg '
heir action in the systemn. But, perhaps the
aecond doso, if repeated, may aggravate a'.d in
rease the suffering, and another dose cause
oath. There is no necessit for using these
ineertain agents whtan a poIve remedy like
tadway's Iteady Relef will stop the mfoat ox
ruciating pain quicker, without entailing the
est, difficulty in either infant or adult.
T HE TRUE RELIE F.
RIADwAV's READY lRt.iRP is the only remedial
agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain.
Fify Cenuts Per Bottle,
RADlWAY'S
Regulatinlg Pills.
['erfecit PurgatiVes, Soothing A peri
enits, Act Without Pain, Alwaya
Ritli-tble, andit Natural in ther I'
OpeWratiOni.
tVEGICTABLE SUJBSTiTUTEi FORl CA LOME[.
Porfectly tasteless, eleganitly coated wvth
weet Hum, purge, regulatet, puilty, ecanse andc
atretggisaen.
ItAnwAY's Pl'a, for the cute of all DIsorders
M the Siomacta, Liver-, Bowels, Kidneys, llader,
Servouts Jilseases, Ileadnche. Conastll atton, C'os
siveness, Ind gestion, Dy spepsia, filiousneass,
Lev'er, Intliamatioin of the Bowels. Pilos, and all
ieran gements of the Interntal Viscera. War
inted to elfect, a per-ifect, cure. Purely vege
able, containing no mercury, minerals or (de10.
eriouas drutgs.
-fWObsot ve the following symptoms rosuil' ingr
rotm Diseases of the Digestive Organs: Consti
)aiiou, Inwar-d P'iles, Fullness of the Blo d iu
ho llead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,
feartburn ,1 gust, of Food, Felaness or Weight
at the 'tomach, Sour Eructions, Sinking or
'iutterlng at, the liearr, choking or Suffering
ensations when in a lyIng posture, Dimnoss of
lsion, D~ots or Webs liefore the Sighat,, Fever'
nd IDulil'Pain In t he Ilcadl, Deiiteey of Pet .
piratilon, Y'ellowne.as of the SkIn andl llyer,
amn In the Side. Clhe t, Limbs and Suldden
-iushes of Iheat, Burning in tihe i~i'esh.
A few doses of RIADwAY's Pns wili free the
yatena from all the above-namedt Disordet s.
Price, 250enuts Per Box.
We repeat that the reader must consult our
lOoks and papers on the stibjec, of diis, ascis and
heir cure, nmong whlch may be named :
"Famne and True,"'
fIladway en lrrttlo Urethra''
"Radlway onecrofulia,"
nd others relating to different ciasses or Ils
tases.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
READ "FAL~SE AND TRUE."
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hlY28 denim for a White fiandledi T wo-Blailed
Kif.iniature attry 0., hia'a, 'a.
jIRTIIVUL i0R8E~LS, a mlendhd Ifumorus
arr oh inal ni aonth. for o. Miniluture liat
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