The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 09, 1881, Image 4
AGRIOULMRADZ
FORWARDING MELois.-All our inelon.
squashes and other plants of that family
come from tropical or warm countries, ano
in order to yield the best returns in ou
northern gardens, need every advantag
we can give them. Every one may no
find it convenient to stait his cucumber
melon, and similar seeds, on pieces of sod
or in pots, in a hot bed or frame, but hi
may greatly hasten, or forward the name ii
the open ground. All the expense o
trouble required is, to make a lot of frames
one for each "bill," of six or eight Inc]
boards, and a foot square. It may be mor
convenient to get boxes from the store, a
little or no cost. It makes no difference 1
the boxes are somewhat larger than the siz<
named, the object is to get a box withou
top or bottom. Over such a box frame
tack a piece of thin muslin or cotton cloth,
and the thing-is ready. Sow the seeds It
the usual way, and every afternoon, whei
the day begins to be cool-soon after I
o'clock usually-turn these frames over tho
"hills." This will hasten the germinatioe
of the seeds, and when the plants eome up
continue to protect them in this manner
If a cold windy day occurs, it will be bet
ter to leave these covers on than to expos4
the plants to the weather. This use of tho
covers or frames may be continued unti
the plants get too large for them. Nol
only will plants thkus treated be much aheat
Sof those without such protection, but the3
will also be largely preserved from the at
tacks of the "striped bug" so injurious tc
melons, cucumbers, and related plants, cs
pecially when young.
FAnMERs lRlEEl9iNo i'AsT STOCK. Therc
is a good deal said by the agricultural jour.
nals about this question, anu there is a pre
valling opinion that farmers should not
breed fast stock. We can hardly arrive at
such a conclusion. If there is more money
hi breeding thoroughbreds than there is in
common horses, we say breed the thorough
breds. It is clained that fast horses meavs
idleness, race-tracks, gambling, whisky
drinking and swindling. hat may be so,
but no one ever objects to the farmer raising
barley corn, rye and hops, because Much
products are rcquired for the ianuiacturing
of whiskey and malt liquors. There is as
much propriety in one as there is in the
other. We believe that horse-racing is
pernicious in its tendencies. We have the
same opnion in regard to drinking liquors,
unless used for medicinal purposes, but
that Is no reason that barley, rye, corn and
hops should not be cultivateLI. The faric
can breed fast horses and yet not patronize
the race-tracks, unless he chooses to do so.
If -he can raise i horse that is worth-when
four or livO years old-live hundred dollars,
is It not his privilege, and is it not better
than to grow a plug, or a dung-hill, tihpt is
only worth seventy live or a hundred dol
lars at that age? We say let the farierm
make all the money they cinl off of their
farms in a legitimate way. The more they
make the better it is for all of us.
PATIENK wiin Roiss.-If the new roses
you have set out do not bud and bloom
satisfactorily at 1irs, do not be discouraged.
Give them time. First blooms are frequently
single and iperlfet, and deficient in color
and fragrance, because tho roots are not
sufficiently established to furnish the full
amount of nourishment required. Other
causes will also produce like-elfects, as for
Instance poor ground, shade, and insutfil
cient light, too much or too little moisture,
too close proximity to biuildings or largei
plants, trees, &c. Anything that interferce
with the growth of tile plant will lessen tle
beauty and color of the flower. All rosei
do best when planited in open1 ground iii
summer. Give them a chance and they
will repay all care and1( trouble.
OLn tan .barkc makes a cool aind delightful
walk under the shade of trees. It must be
II laid on a dry bottom, or it becomnes very
unpleasant in wet weather. Slag fr-on
* furnaces ground up with ashes is the very
best material for garden walks, and the
color is more agreeable in hot weather- thar1
gravel. .Notwithlstanding its dark color,
it is not so hot, aind it (40es not pac~k quitt
so hard as the regular road material. Sand,
on the other hand, though it does not, pack1
at all, is very hot, 0on account of the ver
hard nature of its p~articles.
WEson graval walks may be destroyed
and prevented froii growing aghin by
copluos dressing of the cheapest salt. Thu11
is a better methlod than hiand pullling, whiel
disturbs the gravel and renders constant
raking and rolling necessary. One applica
* tion early In the season, and1( others as mlay
be needed, wvhiile the weeds are smia.l, wvili
* keep the walks clean and blight.
FT is 0of like vei-y uitmiost imp~ortance thati
stock should have good, pure waiter, and~
plenty of it. The thirst of animals (luring
hot weathier can readlily be imagined f
judging it by the hmunan thirst. ; a'd'
prive the animial of s''s ab
the wofs.%ie of cretytat can be in
iictedl uponl tile brute Cretion. Thie agonyl
of excssive thirst is simply terrible,
To obitain a good nudht's sleep, spong<
the entire length of tile spinle with h'01
water fot ten or lifteen minutes.
A sfrology anul A alronomy,- A strolo
gers hi-vo spent their stirength in foreha.d
insconcerning this. dlisaistrous yeari, anld
memlorable events thus1 far chlane(e, says
correspondent of The/i Prv~ee Joiur
nal, to accord with thkeir priedieshins. Hidt
intelligent observers of Lthe pkolitical condi
lion of Europe would have drawn a suinilam
piture of the events shadowed forth in thl(
-- com ig year, and~ students of astronom)
familiar with tihe results of thle sun-splo:
period wold~ have expetcted the adtvent 01
storins, earthquakes, andl epideies iln
varied forms, for there is little doubt1) tht
the disturibed collhtt on 'of tile sunk is re.
flected In thle imeteorolobgical 'condlltion 01
* earth. And 3-el at this very time, wher
astrology as a scie!nce has nearly exploded,
astronomy is discu~ssing tile questioni wheth,
-er these planet~s whose p~ositionks wer-e suip
posed to i-ule the destinies of 11en1 bort
* uder thenm iiay riot be0 the exciting cause5
of some of tile p~hleniomena agitating th
globe, their attract ion actin~g upon01 the sun
and thme sun in turn acting ulponi the earth.,
Planetary action is thuls made(1 tihe inicie
agent in the (death1 of many113 thlonsands ol
human beings, thle vie imls of tihe unusua
elemental warfare that, will maike tiis yeali
long to~be remnemlbered. It is only ai theory,
* like almiost, everythmng counmeted with as5
ij tronomiy, and tile giant plankets mu1s18
--swing round to perihielia inanky timnes befort
the question canl be decidied. Thlere 1ma21
be0 something ini it however, m1i'l if s0, a1.
-trology, iln a new 1phas8, will shake hanih
*- across the imter venling ages wVith tile anicien1
science which saw in the beaming planets,
-'-as they. tracked tile heavens, friend anic
*foes, watching over the inativities of the
human race.
. A recent inlvestigation lias led to the die
covery of the renmarkable fact tha~t initenks
* cold may deprive muagnetized steel bar-s oJ
nearly all their magnetism. Tiis fact
-has an important bearing upon oaservatiomi
of the miagnletie comdition of the earith taken
-in high latitudes; for what appear to be
daily and yearly changes in the earth'd
imagnetismn may be due iln large part~ to
conditions of temuperature, which afifect the
meg-nets n1an( ini th.e obratin.
DOMRSTIO.
MILK FOR THE BioK.--Milk is a perfect
food and the only perfect food
that exists, it contaips all the ele
r ments that enter into the human body.
3 Should a man attempt to live on bread
alone, or flesh alone, or fat, or vegetables,
he would sooner or later starve, through
lack iv these articles-of diet of sone one
3 or more of the properties that are necessary
1 to the nutriment of the human body. But
r on milk alone most persons can livethrive
and grow. Milk has a value, beyond the
1 period of infancy, inuch greater than Is
3 generally thought. The old notion and
practice was to starve a fever. The re
sult was that the patient was starved, and
3 had no strength to rally when the fever
was subdued. Fever patients are now
carefully fed, advantage being taken of the
daily "remissions'-that is, the hours of
low temperature-and the digestive power
of the stomach being aided by pepsin.
The bland and nourishing properties of
milk make it the main food for such pa
tients, It is equally the bost food in many
cases where the digestion has been im
paired through overtaxing of the nervous
system. 8oane patients, however, have
'found that it produced "biliousness," as
they expressed it. But this has been
largely due to using it as a drink between
meals, instead Of as the pr-incipal part of
the food alt meals. it has thus only in
creased the stoniach's burden. Still, very
weal stomachs have been unable to bear
it even as ai article of food, especially in
winter. The dilliculty is that tile cold
temperature of the ilk has still further
reduced the impaired vitality of the
stomach. In such cases, let the person
use it warm-sipping it ashot as it caln bo
borne. This heat furnisles just tile stiiu
lus needed for the process of digestion. An
exclusively milk diet, with bread or boiled
rice, for a few days, will ofteaa help a iper
son speedily through a cold, or enmble im
to rally IrOln a temporary attack of indi
gestion.
11 EAi'ii o I imREN.-One of the si
plest and best remedies to be given to
children if they are troubled with worms
is poplar bark. A well known physician
has used this for years with inat ked suc
c,s. It can be bought at any drug store,
and a little paper costing five cents will
often prevent sickness and possibly save
a largo doctor's bill. If a child looks
white around tHie llouth, with flushed
cheeks and bad breath, it is safe to infer
that lie is aiflicted with worms. I take a
little pinch of bark, about as much as one
would naturally take ip on the point of
a penknife, aIl give it before breaklast;
it hal1s a clean, bitter taste, and there is no
difficulty in getting a chil to take it if you
explain 'what it is for. A good way to
regulate a child's stomach and bowels is to
give him a little bowl of 0atnical- and milk
every day, for breakfmat or dinner; see
that, it is well salted, as salt pronotes di
gestion. The aiilnents Of a chili always
proceed fron the stoiach, and1(1 mutcl maiiy
be dono for our children by paying sonic
attention to their diet and so avoid giving
medicine as imich ats possible. AI l y little
boy eats everything just the same as the rest
of us, colfee and tea and Ill," said a lady to
mie wit~h anl airl of pride andil Biatisfactionl.
Now my little boy did not eat everything
and never tisted of coffee or tea, and at
tile age of six years lie wits a perfectly
healthy child aind full half a head taller
than the sallow dyspeptic little fellow Who
Ite everything.
Al u.k CHNi Nr. -It may not be well
knowin that new nilk nakes at good cu
ment for broken crockery. One good
mtethodi of using it is to snugly tie together'
the different par'ts and lay ini the pail while
milking. A ter thoroughly drying, the
p~ieces wvill be f'ound to be firmily uamted,and
will reinain together a lang time it not
soaked. Another- way is to take warm,
fiesh milk and tur'n inito a basin over the
lire ; into this lay any dish 01r toy, limly
tiedl together wVith thlread 0or twiine. Heat
until scalding hot, remove and dry. A
inlilk pitcher metnded ini .his wiay wvas ini
dlaily use for weeks. I had a large yellow
nal~py cracked so badly that it leakedl. One
morning I filledt it with milk aliil phied it
oni the stove ; it soon1 stopped leaking, and
after' the milk was turned out tihe parts
were so firmly re-unitedl that, it rangi k
whole dlish. i iei
HiAtm i.m.sa 14ueix Powntiusa. -H[ic pow
(ler, though expenisive, is waririaii per'
fectly harniless. Rellned chalk is thme
smafest thinig to usc, and costa fair less thanit
iifpuit up) tinder some otheur naime and sold
ill boxes. Catscariillai po)wder is uwe -.j
by Cuban ladties, aund is .Au'su'dere2l huia
less. W ash ti.!3 with thick suds fronm
glycef'iP~u soap, a131(, whien dry, oius'. on the
s'wder with a puif 01r piece~ of chamilois
sk in.
J KtLm ui Cii :ExN. -Boil aL fOWl untlil theW
flesh wvill slip ealsily fr'ont thle bones ; piek
thme mieitt firom the bones ini good-sizedt
pieces, leavinig ont allI the giristle antd tat;
pla3ce in a1 weL mold( ; skim till the fait fr'om
lie liclor aumu adtd 31 hallf onnee of' gelatine,
a little hutter', paeapper and( saul ; wh'len the
gelattite is dhissolved pour11 all over the
chickean wiuile' hot ; season prettiy high;
servie cold, (fut tim slices.
To 11iiovx WVeuN Kt.-~-Ptt pieces of
our it, phaItr on' the lintl(e wher 1 th11le winko
les arie iniehtw d to coime, jumst. behoie going
to bedl and1 temiove in thec imaornintg. The
pla3ster'1 cnt racts thle skitnu lanprvenits its
Sinking into( CreaI5s andt lines. It also prto
tects ani softens the skina. Warm'n water'
should allwatys he used to wash thefaei
as it keeps oft wrinkles. ' ac lt
l rss.-Th'lree tablespooiifuls of augar,
two eggs, one tablespoonful of butter, oneO
pint of' sweet ilk, and1( 1 wo or thriee table1
spoonfuls of' yeast. Met a', night, mol m
thle motninig, let iitrise, thetn mitke mito
tins.
Novat. Cmuiiun TutAY AxN lbwans.--Tiake
a traty or (lust p~an, inl atny preferredl sha,1'
couver with linaen, workinig a design m
chuain-stattch oun the sides and1( bottom of the
tray in black andt red silks. Th'le balck of
the brush is ornatmented in a style to cor
(CRUAN M Coox ix.-Tlwo cups sugar, two
eggs, one Cupf creatm, 0one cup bu11ttr, onue
teasp)oonfui soda, one teaspoonful lenmn
extramct or one-halif a nutmeg, grauted ;- flour
emnotugh to maike a dough ats soft, 31s it can
be rolledl.
A (CEt'iAiN cnre Ior ai feloin us to wvind a
cloth loosely aubout the linger, leaving the
endt free. Pour in colmmion guni-paowder
.11ll the afllicted part; is entirely covered.
Keep the whole wet withi stronmg spirmts 'of
camphollfr.
You wIll not be troubtledl with carpet mocthis,
if you scrub y'our floors withI brine before
taickinag the carpts diownt and once0 a week
scrulb your ciapet with coarse salt.
To keep seeds from thme depredlationas of
mice, i somnc pieces of camtphor with
them. . Camphor plauced in trunks or
dIrawers will prevent muice fron1 doing~
them injuay.
To IREMovR 'IMPLP~3..--Tiwo otunces of
bu-carbonato of sfida, one dlrauchm of glycer
liuifon All t c11'e of Anp~inactti cainutannt.
WI'P AND H"OR.'
A r]VIANo Irishman, who had gono
the whole round of the Continent, was re
turning home satiated with having "scen
nothing," when, in a (leld by a roard, ho
saw a tght; he stopped his carriage, hur
ried to the scene of action, took his side,
with small reference to the question at
issue, obtained his due amount of blinding
bruises, and groped back to his carriage,
exclaiming, "By Jove, this is the first bit
of pleasure I have had since I have been
from home."
"Wuy do \vomen so often wander ain
lossly in the murky solitudes of the dead
past, brooding over the days that are for.
ever gone I" asked a young lady of her
practical lover, who is a widower. "They
don't," he replied. ' On the contrary,
they wander around the dry goods stores
of the present, pricing things they have no
idea of buying. Women are not (reamy
or poetical, but when it comnes to getting
a $2 bustle for $1.90 they keep right up
with the pxocession."
[Quincy, (Ill.) Daily llerald.]
jiMeauing "by the Card"
C. II. Wood, E q., of the C. & T.
Ry., Port Huron, Mich., favors our
correspondent wit the tollowing:
After suflering for nearly a year with
rheumatism, receiving treatinent fron
molt, ol the best ph ysicians of Mlichi
gan and tlhe Vest, I happeuned to try a
bottlo of St. Jacob's Oil. Upon ttio
first application I used fully lialf a
bottle, and its ei'ect was aslmnost in
stantaneous. I Immediately dropped
all other treatment, and confined muy.
self to its uso alone. Alter the use of
three bottles, Instead of being driven
to my busliess, or luoving about on
crutches, I walked Iroin one to three
muiles daily about builness, and have
been free irom this horrible disease for
over a year, uot having the slighest
twinge of it. Hlence, I say tiat all
medicines known to mlie are usolcis
wvlen compared. virh thii Oid Ge rmzan
remedy. Use this statenuieit Wihen and
where it uit9.
THi boys of )etroit seems to -be going
(own hill In their' miorals, of late. On
Sunday one of the legion, who hlis always
been noted lur his respectful denieanor to
ward the great pubhic, observed aln olt
citizen yawning and gaping on a street
corner, and said to hini. "Better not.
Open youri mouth too wile." "Why?"
wis the surprised query. "There's a law
agin opening a saloon oi Sinliy," con
t'nued the sinful Chilk, as he slid for the
middle of the street.
CoNVERSATioN between two school
boys: 'I've been down to have ihiy head
felt by a phrenologist. " "What did he
say ?" "Oh, he said I hud a great brain,
but ny body wasn't equal to it, and told
my gov'nor he'd orter take ine out o'
school (or a year, and just, lot ine play to
rest, and (tevelop my )hlysiqie, and the
gov'nor's going to do it." Taic other boy
is pestering his father to take him to the
p~hreniologist 's.
"By Gawge, fellahs, I had a deliglit Lful
dweam last night. I dwemt, you know,
that I was iuvited to a banquet. The
table was just, fweighted down with
t empting gvu) and costly wines. Ai I it
was a delicious dweam."
Just at [ihis moment a hungry looking
tranp, who hind paused to listen, bawled
out:
"I say, Mister, if them's the sort of
dIreamas yer hev, I'(d jest like to bunk with
ycr to-night.'
(itilatielphlia Timhes.l
The Ph liadelphia Ledger of Decem
tber 29, 1880, msnitions amnong many
others, f.he case of' Chilet' of Police of'
that city, Satiutel I1. Given, Ing., who
says lie used St. Jacob's Oil in his
family13, for variotus piainf'ul ailments,
wIth exellent results, ie has also
heard fr'om inny who havwe imed it fezr
rhmetmiatismn, tiat It au:ln of n, remie
(1ies did themii gooid,
"'Ill~A yon given electricity a trial for
your' coimplaint, madame I" asked [lie Ini.
ister, as he took tea with the old( ladv.
"Electricity I'" said she. "Well, yes, ~I
reckon I his. 1 was struck by .lig4'-g
last sumnmer and hove out,--of t',ie window,
bt it didni't (9".1 t9?,o mnc no sort, o'f
"DlaN''r waste your time in ehipping oif
the biraneches. bumt, lay your axe at i he root
of the tree,'' said thle woodnmn to his son.
And thme young man went omit andI laid his
axe at. time root :if the tree, like a good duti
ful boy, amd then went tishinog.
A D)E .oon miner expireud last wee k
after a bu ef illiness. ie had an argaliment
in a har-room, and never rallied fromi the
eflects of it. I his last words, addressed to
his wife, were: "'I ain't got nuthlin' amgin no
nman, so don't you lbe foolin' aroiund after
amnother pard whzen ['in planmted."
Sni ratsedl a puaier to strike her' husband
aund as it. happened the rear end( (if it
graz.ed hier chini andi~ drewv blooud, whier<
uiponi she tuimbledi all in ai henpi in the
middulei of thle floor and how leil pitpeously,
I hit he' onuy remariikedl withi thle utimiost
compoisuire : " Aty loive, it 's a poocr rule
' 'o Silini it tip, siX hoii.g yearUs (if bed.
rid-n ii Sckniess, costinlg 1: it) iper year,
total .$ ,2 l0-ali of this expenise was
stopped~t by thriee bottles oif lip lIitters
takent by iiy wifo. She ha~s ine her
own hous'ework for a year s'nc, with
ouit the lo~ss of' a day, aind I want every
body to know it,, fori thelir benelli "
A i mmreu tr qhi'ut ion : - -Squire's dlaugh -
ter-" What is tihis we hear' about your
fathem' aund. mot her quarrelling so, Pecggy?''
P'eggy-" They've bothI had Ii little memsey
left 'em, amiss, and~ I think feyfther ho w~ants
the lot.. Antyways, they can't agree no
how whethe r her money is his'ni, or' his
heiri, or his'n andl hers hern."
"'I OAN'r find a place in ihe city to suit
me,'' (despairinugly remarked a house hunt
iung lady to her husband. ''Why, so my
dear ?" "'Why, b)eause--because -well,
if you must knowv, I canu't, Itnd a muantel
long enough foir the crewel lamblrequmini I
mnade iast winter."
AN 01(d angler says5 that a fish does not
suiffer much pain fromi beinug hooked. Of
course not. It is the thought of how his
weight will be lied about which causes
him anuguish.
"YoriNO lIliaANmi.''--Ilouise cleuaning
means for the women to tie towvels aroundl
their hieadls and run the meni into the street
without any breaukfast every mornling for a.
week o'r so, wile they bureak lamps and1(
spill whitewash on the stairs.
"Wu.vr is love ?",aseks everybodiy ; andl
somebody replhies :-"'It is a feeling that
y'ou dlon't wanit anoiier' fellow toolinug
abolr Saving.
The demand of the poop'o for an easier
method of preparing Kidney-Wort hap in
ducei the )roprietors, the well-known whole
sale druggista, Wells, Itiohardson & Co., of
Burlington, Vt,, to prepare it ic r sale in liquid
form as well as In ary form. It eaves all tWe
labor of preparing, and as it is equally oii
olont it Is preferred lgy many porsoy-A. Kid
ney-Vort always and everywhere proes itself
a poxfoot rtmedy.--Iura&wo Nxws.
WlAT is tle difference between a- man
who awards .a prize, anti an opener of
oysters? One shells out the prize, and
the other prits out the shells.
1ilNT in punctuation--exclaniation points
are always placed at the active end of a
bee's sting.
WEN the sWinuning season conies there
will be a re-nude activity anong young
Allielicans.
AN Illinois girl has bought an omnnibus
line. R3oun(I to have a "bus" if she don't
lay up a cent.
e .vegetilne
Ilie Best Medicine,
LvENERAL*DEBILITY.
FIrsProaT, IllS., s80t,. 27, 1878.
II. It. ST VENs,. Boston:
Dear 81r.-l have been utsing yoir valuable
Intet'lelte, V'egotilnc," for Glleral Dubility. and
have no hesIt atlon in aviig that I consider it,
ont1 of the best., if not, use best Inodicino in
tho iuirket, lor a general litivigorntor and Blood
Pluriller. J. ii. POlcRit.
VeO'tizaO,
GIVECS GENERAL SATISFAUTION.
Eruptions of the Skin, Ohronie Sore Eyes,
and General Debility.
Itead what, Dr. Simnons says:
VEoI4NA, Miss., Juno 5, 1878.
II. It. STEVENS, Boston:
I h-ve used "Vegetino" in my family for two
yeat s natl cordially recommon d it as a remedy
for Eruptions of the skin Chronto Soro Eyes
and Gun'-ral Debility. 1 have also recomn
nentloed it, to a great nany persons in this see
tion, anti I tOink It hasn given general satisrae
Lion. Very ro-,pectfully.
DRl. J. J. SIMMONS.
Yonr very valuablo medicine. "Vogetine," re
stored the sight to my little daugter, saved
her i rotn being hilnd, and I have no doubt, saved
her lire. Very gratefully.
MRS. J: J. SIMMONS.
WITH SUCH BENEFIT
SnRUOYCoAN, Wis., Nov. 15. 1878.
1., it. STEV RNs. Boston:
Dear 8tr.-l cain fully testify to the efilcloney
of your Vegetiane as a Groat Blood Purifier,
havintg m1('(d it, during the last, seven luonthe
with bilth benellt..
Yus truly
0. .I'. SUICE, Druggist.
PitEPAltED RY
MI. I. STEVENS, Boston, Pans.
Vegetine inNold by All D)rngists.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS.,
LYDIAE. PIKHAM
LYI Ea PItiveHAre.8
r~ nit these Pnumiliui Comnplniqs.n Weaknesses (
50comm~tonl teturea~ct fetulo populution.*
It willjenre igg;n, worst formi of Femtale Com.
7,nints, ali ovarintn troubles, Intlainmation and Ulcera,- I
tion, Fanilng andl Displnceestent, and the consequent I
Lpinal Weakness, knd Is particularly adapted to the.
Chaange of Life.
It will dissolve andi expel tumors from the uterus in
nn -arly st age of dlevelnymnat. The tendeney to eann.
cerous humors there Is checkedl ver-yspcediyhy its use.
It remnves rainess, ilatulency, riestroysall craving
foratimnulanats, andi relioves weakness of the astomaseb.
It cures liontling, Uenachelas, Nervousm Prostration,
(leneral Debility, 8ileeplessness, Depiressi9n and Indi.
getion.
That feeling or bearing down, causing pain, weight
anud htacknaehe, is alwnys perrnnntently cured by Its uise.
It will at all times nnad utndcr all circumustances act in
haarmonay wit ih the laws tat govern the female aystom.
For tiho eurreof K~tiney Compatilante of either sex this
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The Pavquhar Soparat~s
Penna.
Igricutltural
-Works,
maplnes t aot e i ntnS a an a
"GOOD night, darling," he said to her as
he trotted down the walk of a Third street
residence the other evening, and he had
the words hardly out of his mouth when
his feet struck a slippery place on the
walk and he came down with a crash. It
was astonishing to'- know how suddenly
that young man's voice of tenderness could
change to the most vehement emphasis.
Orateful Womon,
None receive so much benefit, catt
none are so profoundly grateful and
show such an Interest in recommend
ing Hop Bitters as women. It Is the
only remedy peculiarly adapted to the
many Ills the sex is almost universally
subject to. Chills and fever, indiges
tion or deranged liver, comtant or
periodical sick headaches, weakness In
the back or kidneys, pain in' the
shotllder4 and different parts of the
body, a feeling of lassitude and des
pondency, are all readily removed by
these Bitters.
"MY DEAR,"' sai an anxious matron to
her daughter. "It4s very wrong for young
people to be throwing kisses at oach other."
"Why so, mamma? I'm sure they don't
hurt, even if they do hit."
"LirrrLE baby Is very Ill, Charlie; I am
afraid lie will (lie." "Well, If he dies, he
won't go to the bad place.'" "Why,
Charlie, how can you know that ?' "Oh,
I know he can't, mamma, he's got no teeth
to gnash."
MOTen Snrrox's prophecy Is sup
posed to be about four hundred years
old, and every prophecy ains been full
filled exeept the last-the end of tfhe
world in 1881. Buy your Uarboline, a
doodorlzed extract of petroleam, tile
great natural hiair restorer, before the
world comes to an end.
Somns 1:aragraphists seldon get into
trouble, but when one is a rum-'un and
the other a cart-o'-gin-ian they are apt to
excite punl -ic war.
T iE blossoms on the trees imdicate the
spring, but the blossoms on a mau's nose
ienote the fall.
WHAr kind of music does an excessive
Lobacco msticator remind one of I Why
%a ovei-3heWer, to be sure.
To remove fruit and wine stains-es
pecially peach and claret-from table linen,
tuoisten wiLh dilute sulphuric acid, and
uhen rub with a strong aqicous solution of
mlphite or hyposulphite of so(ium; or
ioak for a short timie in a strong aqueous
holution of bleaching powder-caciuni
lypochloritc-press out excess of the liquid,
tmd inmierse in dilute sulphuric acid-one
)art to ten of water; rinse in cold water,
lip in hyposulphite of sodium solution, and
xfterwards wash out thoroughly in hot
wvater.
THOUSANDS SPICAic.-Vegetine is ae
knowledged and recoineiided by phy
sician 8 and apothecariles to be the best
purifier and cleanser of the blood yet
discovered, and thousands speak in Its
praise who have been restored to
health.
The fact that nutmegs have strorng nar
lotic properties has long been known; but
hey are in such connuo) use as at favorite
-ondinent used in small (uantities that
heir dangerous nature when taken in large
luantity is apt to.. be overlooked and for
rotten, even by those who are aware of
heir tendency. Nutmeg in the quantity
>f two or three dIrachims has been known
a priodulce both stuipor aind delirium ; atnd
inngerous and fatal consequences itre said
o have followed its free use in India.
alace, the Outside coVering Of the ntmieg,
oessesses essentially the same properties. -
THEi invalid inds in "Dr. Indlsey's
B3lood Searcher" nature's gra re
torer. it is wonderful.
With a single telephone held, say, to
o the right car, the ikasmitted voice an
acars to comec from -~ .. uta tit- right;
vhl dwli ~ elpone held to the left car,
It i'ians to arrive froma the left of the list,
ner. With a telephone to each ear, if one
atr be less sensitive than the otlher, or if
he telephone be held farnther from that ear,
lie voice aippairently shifts to one side of
lie'other car ; aind, it bo0th cars hear alike
mid both Instruments mare equ thy near their
espetive cars, the voice apparently pro
ceeds from in front of the oluerver..
WOMA N's Triunmph I The dliscovery'
>t Lydan 1U. 1'inkhiam'a Vegetable Comn
>ounld.
A pate las been taken by Mr. Hnseli
>f Philadelphia. for a novel ear-starter,
vhich stores up the miomentum of' the car
vlhcu stoppledl, by means of a spiral spring,
nt such a manner that when the horses
legin to pull it is imnmedliately propelled
ibout a yaird forward ; and the horses, in
iteadi of wasting their strength by a pull
igatinst the usual dead-weight, require to
tjpply vcry lhttle more force than when the
)ar~ is in full motion.
M. de RAossi has b~een led by certiain ex
peCrimeints to believe that exllosions or lime.
Jamp) are prec(eed by slight, undulationis
md1( noises too small to be detcted by any
imans exept the microph'ne. Hie thinks
that by the atid of mnicrop~honic observations
in collieries the presence of large quanatities
:>f inflammable gas in the earth miighit, be deC
tected in season to p~revent (disaistreus con
lequtenices. -
''SELLEmu' Liver 1'ills"' are the secret
to perfect health, hong life, and abso
luice happiness. Sold by alt druggists.
A 'repor bay D)r. II. Tlrimen, of (cyloni,
rm india rulbber, states that t~he plaut, which
produices the Ceara rubber is very hiardy,
andi will grow in a (dry, rough soil and in a
moderately dIry, hot, atm aphiere, while the
Panra atndl West, Indlia rubber plams1( require
mi rich soil aaid a co')stantl ly hot atmoisphere.
Thie tree grows to a height of about thirty
feet, andl has a dense roundl~ed crown. In
two yeatrs it attains a (diieter of four or
flyve inches, whaqa it may be tapped. The
cultivation of this tree will redIuce the p~rice
rf rubber to a reasonable rate.
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a thorough course of Kidney-Wort overy
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knew why try a package of Kidney-Wont
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THE GREAT CURE
FOI
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As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
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only the victaus of Itheumatism can realizo.
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As it has been proved by thousands that
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used in every hoiselold aq a
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when lie seces~ot rs whIo have nleglctedta 1.0
B) Stlffearin. from itome one or thle m alladias for.
Wiclt, I liaremndy nai preven'ivo. Among
those are rever and1( agine, billoaunet, constlpa
Lion andl rhecumiatism, di,eaaes OftAIn tt tnldanfl
upon at hiainge of climatec or unlwonted iet.
For saie by ait drigists andt doinlers generally.
lhe i ett nd Besi. 31edichte ever 3itndo.
Aeo mhlanntin of Hope, Buchu, Man.
d rak o .al D.andielion with taii tao best amt1
mosalt C 1e ura~ aio raaportes of all othier Bitters,
mak otaa ttegrealist Blood Puriflor,Liver
R og i a tor, anda Life and altah ittestorilg
Agent on earth.
No tilstase o til possib~ly long exist where Hlop
ilie'ters a roiut ed,aao varied and perfecit are their
They give nowl t o andvIgoto the aged and nfirm.
To alt whloso o ploaymne'tscfnmso irreguirarl'
tyof theho welsor urinary ergans, or who re
qir o an Appetizer Tonte analimild Stinmuant,
imop flitters are inval unable, withOut Intox
lontti ng.
No maatt tetyouir to elings or symptoms
art whant tile diiseatiaeor all out is utso iiona Bite.
tersa. Don't waitutiyoua to ick but if you
ontly fool bad or mliserabile, tuso themn at once.
it many save yourtt life. It has ae V~ lldlhundreds.
*500 wllbelpaid for aea 5o they will noea
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ltemtttiobr, flop DItter, it no vflo, dlrugiged
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Meadicino over nade ithe "iINfl FVRZND
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oriin i lst ont iti'~atliar
for (ircitlar lisp liters tg . ,
Jtoohosor. .Y. a a 'or ni p.n
Dr. METTAURT'4 IIEADAOTIE P1
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A fnlltvizo boex of f hem vitalale 1
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The Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, of Noy 14, 180,
save " Dr. Flower, the world-renownoel magnetist,
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treat inion , hi ,su rior And matchles o or
ovr al other ayteno i-ai wic hay" falled,
ias proved that diset-ase has a uingerous one-my ino
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decd. and outidde of the ord Inary mnedical womders."I
The Philadelphia Sunday Item or Nov. 14 1880,
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last iveek are truly tilraoalus. Disease has been
brnehlt a atand-still by tisl wriuslerrull lau."
The P'hiladol ila Mercury of Nov. 21, 1880, says:
Over two iun red au. ifty atlents were turned
away last week by Dr. Flower."
Dr. Girard, of New York, once opposed to Dr.
Flower'@s iystems after lnvemtigattlg thle mame for
hineuoir, declared through the prsa " that in th
work of honling-he work which I am compelled
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to b4 more th too man In this work. H, nimust be ike
wonierof wonders. I have sorn hilcire the lying
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In A towv miutest-."1
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