The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 29, 1883, Image 4
Ilow To BTOP A 1UNAWAY 11oRN.--8O.
eral years ago I attended a lecture given
by Htarey, the celebrated horse-trainer, In
the course of which he .claimed that any
runaway horse could be controlled with a
knowledge of the proper treatment, and
what I learned from him has served me on
more than one occasion during the many
years I have driven around New York.
-areys directions were as follows: First,
to know that the harness is all right, and
that the bit and lines are ot proper strength
never to drive with a slack rein,and always
to keep the feet untramaeled, ready for
any emergency; second, as soon as you
find that the horse Is running away, with
all the power of the right arm jerk the
horse head to the side of the neck, at the
same time springing to the left of the ve
hicle ready to Jump. As soon as done
immediately jerk the horse's head to the
left side of the neck and change your po
sition to the opposite side of the carriage.
iepeating this with all one's strength and
as quickly as possible, the horse must stop
his speed. Under this treatment it is im
possible for him to proceed, but it must
be done quickly, so as not to allow the
horse to straighten his position or to turn
around. I have ueen run away with se.
eral times, and have always tried Itarey's
plan with success.
IMPHovING WHiaAT.-Before he can be
successful in making the best better by
crossing, the experimenter must be thor
oughly acquainted with his wheats in every
respect. 3hould he wish an offspring with
harder grain than either of Its parents,
with stronger straw, etc., he must cross
varieties that possess elements that will
make them so in proper proportions. For
instance, . shouid he cross a hard flinty
bearded wheat, that makes very poor flour
but has fine straw and grain well clothed,
upon a smooth, weuk.strawed wheat with
tine grain, the offspring,the first year after
- crossing, will be of all colors, shapes and
qualities-a (ilversity of forms. The heads
will be ot various lengths-some bearded
and some smooth, ,some poorer in every
respect than either' parent, and seoine far
superior, to all outward appearances. Af
ter the crosEing, and after the first crop is
ripe in the field, selection begins. In the
first place the best heads are picked that
are found on the best straw, and possess
the best chaff; next, after shelling,~ head
by head, the best kernels are taken just ah
the stockinan selects his best pig, pup or
chicken to breed from. Now, it may be,
id often is the case, that none of theso
offspring are worthy or as good as either
pareul; if :o try again and again unt: u
ces attends your efforts. If the proper
rules are observed success is sure to fol
l>w, at least in half the trials made by an
experienced hand.
TnE MaH8aC-huscs P/louqhman ad
vises its readers that the farmer has not
only to learn bv practical experience the
est time to feed each animal, but he has
to lean the right proportion (f each kind
of food to be given. 'o feed economically
a's well as judiciously, it is important to
'ave a variety of food, for no animal will
dto as vell led on all one kind of food,
though it be of the very best quality. A
change improves the appetite as well as
the heahlt. This all farmers understand:
therefore most of them btore up fodder of
different kinds, to be f)I d oIi during the
wimter.
l'iiorsson 8AunBoI, of the Missouri
Agricultural College, says: "As a rule 1
van depend upon three pounds or cotton
aeed meal, or equal p)arts oa' this meal with
e(ianmal, to give, with a ration of straw
oif one-half of the amiotint that would bie
ceaten of good hay, about the same gain of
lhve weight (the caircass gaini is not consid
ered) that would be found,of gr.iin follow
aug the, consumption of good hay. The
straw andl graim may lie depended upon
for moderate growth of young stoc4~ 't very
moderate coot. Constant use of straw for
milch cows has beeunimade, hut always in
connection with other foods.
rTua largest apple orchard in the world
is t.'at of M1t. R. MieKinstry, of Hludson,
N. 1Y. It comprises 500 acres, on which
crow 80,000 trees. The varieties are;
'7000 Rhlode lanmd Greenings, 01000 Bahit
wvms, 40100 King of Tompkins County,
800 Astrachan, 560 Ncrthern Spy, 500
Wagener, 400 Gravensteiin, 200 Cranberry
Pippin, 200 Davis, 200 Ohlenburg, 200
1t:chard's Graft,with less numbers of Jon
at han, ilubbaurdtston, Vandetlvere, Bielle
flower, Twenty-Uunece atutri ome others.
Tine only itreeni apples i'e time litiode is.
lanld Greenings.
liAruio plant growth rcqtiires a conidition
of the soil that will furtnishi plant food as
last as the plants can take it upi, or, in
other words, when we desire to force a
crop we must fil the soil with manure to
muchi an ixtent as will fmrnishl ai cointintiotis
aupply or material so thoroughly deconm.
posed thPt the soil mnay lie kept filed with
atoms of plant food triat have utmted with
imoth air andi water anml thus formed mole
(cides tilat are ready to be absorbed by the
plant roots as fast anid as long as netd
D)enINo thme year 1882. neatly 9~ 000.000
bzushels of potatoes paid duty at the varn
iote ports of this country, their mnvoiced
value being $4 500.000. amid the amount
of duty paid, $1, II 8,476. A large por
tioni of thu se were landed at Newv York,
t hough Boston, Phiiadelphia, lialtituoro
and( New Ork ans got teitr share. The po
tatoes came from New Brunswick, Nova
8otia, the Bermiudna, and some millions
ofr bushels from across the ocean, n.ostly
f rom Scotland( alnd Ireland.
Is all of thes tests of new grapes it
should be gemetmbered that the test for
mildew is not conclusive unless the vine
has a quired age. Most very youing vines
are exempit. It would seem that alter a
few .sears the anunual prunitng desotroys the
proper proport totn between branches anad
root. If this be the trite cause root run.
imt shiould be a remnedy.
~- 0 TnE garden should be manured and
plowedt in winter so as to g 'e time for the
tresh manure to be changed into p)lanm food
and to kill the eggs of insects !t ma a primte
neceseity to a good crop of acarden vcge.
tabies.
A cor'r of whlitewas.m applied to the
trutnks of fruit trees now wili dcstroy in.
sects and eggs that they are opt to be Infeb
ted with. Add a gill oh crude carbolic to
6 cachu pail os whitewash.
ItEMRMEB that, in plantmig fruit trees
the ground should be packed hard around
them, and a mound of earth drawn lip to
them. Manure should be scattered near
old1 trees in early winter.
Tu best time to cut plum and( apple
scion for grafting lis by or before March 1.
Keeop the grafts in iho cellar, burying the
butt ends in the sand, and graft as early
as possible ini thie spring.
tuEE to it that your J)OuItTy house does
not !eak. k"owls confiued in a damp place
at e certain to be troub'ed with colds and
iniflounmation of the stomach.
DQMESTI,
A Cuna FOR KoIATIOA.-"A cure for
neuralgia and sciatica-and, as I am
told, an unfailing one-is too valuable
not to be recorded. An English oficer,
who served with distinction in the war
with Napoleon was once laid up in a
small villiage in France with a severe
attack of sciatica. 1t so happened that
at that time a tinman was being employ
ed in the house whele he lodged, and
that this tinman, having been himself a
soldier, took an interest in the officer's
case, and gave him the cure which. in
this instance, succeeded immediately
and forever, and which I am about to
set down. It is at any rate so simple
as to be worth a trial. Take a moder
ate-sized potato, rather large than small,
and boil it in one quart of water. Fo
ment the part affected with the water in
which the potato has been boiled as
hot as it can be borne, at night belore
going to bed; then crush the potato and
put it on the affected part as a poultice.
Wear this all night, and in the morning
heat the water, which should have been
preserved, over again, and again foment
the part with it as hot as can be borne.
This treatment must be persevered with
for several days. It oocasionally re
quires to be continued for as much as
two or three weeks, but in the shorter
or longer time it hab never yet failed to
be successful."
BnEA"FAsT BAOON.-The bacon called
the English breakfast is made from the
belly pork or flank mit below the ribs.
This is out Into pieces of eight to twelve
pounds each, and is rubbed with a
mixture of one pound of salt and one
ounce of saltpetre. The bacon is laid
skin side down upon a bench or plank
and well rubbed and then sprinkled,
and one piece is laid upon another. A
board loaded with a weight is then
placed upon the meat, which is left for
three days to drain. It is then wiped
and rubbed well with at mixture of four
pounds of salt, one pound of brown
sugar, and two ounces of saltpotro, and
laid in a tub or tray, being turned and
rubbed, and changed, the bottom piece
to the top, every three days. When
it is rubbed it is bathed with the pickle
in the tub and then sprinkled with more
of the mixture. After three weeks the
meat is hung up in a smoke-house and
smoked once a week foi' about an hour.
CHICKN PANADA (a very nutritious
and siwple food, suitable in general
illness and conditions of great debility).
-Pluck a tender olioken, singe it, wipo
it all over with a wet towcl, draw it
without breaking the intestines, put it
over the fire in boiling, water enough to
cover it, with a tablespoonful of salt
and a pod of red pepper, and boil it
slowly until it is tender. Then free it
from skin and bone, rub the meat
through at sieve with at potato masher,
mix it to a creamy consistonCy with
soine of the brol h in which it was boiled,
heason it palatably with salt and nut
meg, heat it, and use it hot.
Fou ToOTuAomn.-Thero aro times in
the lives of children when colds are
taken, no one knows how, and when
toothache is almost unbearable, and yet
it is not advisable to have the tooth ex
tracoted; one means of relief at such a
tine is to cut a large raisin open, roast
it, or heat it, and apply it around t.hoi
tooth while it is as hot eas it can be
borne; it will operate like a little poul
tice, aand will draw out the mfilammation.
T'o wet a flannel cloth with at.rong vme
gar, and then put a hot iron under it,
and so to steam the face wili also aid in
reducing the inilammation.
A Nsw mode of fattening oysters has
been dibcoveredl and used at F"ranukhn
city to great advantage, especially as
the oysters are poor this season. The
oysters are put in floats and covered
with fresh water two or thriee inches
deep). A hose, attached to the boiler of
a teamner is then used to heat the wa
ter just enough to cause the oysters t'o
open their mionts and drink. After
taking three or four driinks, they fatten
rapidly, and aro soona ready ior the
market.
To PnREviW ,oarlet flannel or worsted
goods of any description from losing
their color when washed, put half a
(Iup of flour with a quatrt of cold water,
and let it l:011 abouet lifteon minutes,
and then mix with the warm suds in
which the goods are to be washed. IDo
not rub on a board, but squeeze anud
rinse up and (down several timecs. Make
the suds before p)utting the article in,
and so avoidi rubbing soap on it. i.f
very much Roiled use several waters;
have theum thbe same temperature ii pos
sible.
Tro nuiv 01d kid gloves, make a
thick mucilage by beiling a handful of
hlaxseed; add a li ttle dissolved soap;
then, when the mixture cools, with a
pice of white Ilannel wipa the gloves,
previously fitted to thn hand; use only
enough to take off the dii I, withiout
wetting through the glove.
WXNai small beets are b,oiled and out
in slices n d served in salucers at dhinnetr,
a g' ddition may be mnade by slicing
son ooiled carrots with thenm. D)o not
coEthe carrots and beets together,
bl .t in sepaIrate kettles. Served together
each gaius, and neither loses. T1his is
a novel wvay of servmng thonm; try it.
E0 PANADA (niore nutritious than
bread panatda).--To a plam11 bread pana
dIa, add one tablespoonful of butter, a
saltspoonful of salt, a quarter of a salt
spoonful of pepper, and make the panat
da quite hot; then beat the whites oi
two eggs to a stiff froth, stir them into
the paniada, antd serve it hot.
SAn WA'isN Y YNN's PVDDIN.-Four
ounces grounad rice, half pound uet,
half pound bread crumbs, four yolks
and two whites of eggs, four tablespoon..
luls of orange marmalade. Put it in a
well-buttered mould that will just hold
a quart, taking caire to beat it up well
just beforo you mould it, and not press
it tightly. Let it boil four hours, servo
with or without wine sauce.
A NBW caprice is to have a little gal
lery built over the top of the dIrawinig
room door atnd to put there all sorts of
curious things, p)resumably picked uip
in Europe.
THE newest thing out in parlor stoves
las the facings of p)olisheOd brass, a
hammered iron interior, and between
the mantel and grato a frame-work of
encaustic tiles.
CiDRn PANADA (a nutritious, stimula
ting food.-Toast two slices of bread,
sprinkle a heaping tablespoonful of su
gar over them, and saturate them with
sweet cider alIghtly heated. Use the
the panada either hot or cold,
ELEGANT frames for the beveled miy.
rors so much in vogue just now atre
made of velvet or plush, and decoratedt
with delicate enmbroideiy or hand paiint
ing.
HUKOROUS.
A wEL, known clergyman in Wyan
dott, who had bought tickets to Eli
Perkins' lecture, having seen some par
agraph in the newspaper about the
lecturer's veracity, went to the chairman
of the Lecture Committee yesterday,
and asked him what he thought of Mr.
Perkins' reputation for veracity.
"His veracity. V-e-r-a-c-i-t-y ?" re
peated the chairman. "Why, I never
had any doubts about his veracity."
"No doubts at all?" inquired the
clergyman.
"None whatever, sir."
'And have you never questioned his
veracity ?"
"Never sir, never.'
"And why are you so positive about
his veracity while many people seem
to question it?"
"Because I am sure about it, sir. No
doubts at all. I know him to be the
biggest liar on earth, and-."
But the clergyman was gone.
A granger whose name Is Bob Shield,
Was mowing the grass in his fielu,
By a snake he was bitten,
And he has just written,
"St. Jacob's Oil has the bite healed."
A lame Chinaman on the Pacific,
Ot pains and aches was prolific;
lie limped all around,
Until he had found
8t. Jacob's Oil, the great specific.
PAiA's pretty grace: It is a mistake
to ask a precocious child to show off
before company. A gentleman who
was dining with his family at a friend's
table, where a number of invited guests
were present, had a bright little daugh
ter, who as soon as the host had asked
grace said: "That's a pretty grace, but
that isn't the way my papa* says it."
"And how does your papa say it?" ask
ed the host, expecting to hear one of
the bright replies for which the child
was famous, while the rest of the guests
echoed, "Yes, tell us how your papa
says grace." The unhappy jather could
not reach her, and she said, sweetly;
"Why, when he comes into dinner he
looks at mamma and then says: 'Well I
tis is a devil of a meal to set before a
white maui?"
***"A coward can be a hero at a dis
tance; presence of danger tests presence of
mind." Presence of diecase tests thd' value
of a curative. Kidney-Wort challenges
this test always and everywhere, so far as
all complaints of the bowels, liver and kid
neys are foncerned. It cures all, nor asks
any odds.
S&'Explicit directions for every use are
given with the Diamond Dyes. For dye
Ing Mosses, Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair.
A CHAPTER On smoking: This was a
club dialoguo and its sequel: Q.: "What
are you smoking?" A.: An imported
Havana," Q.: "How much does it cost?"
A,: "A quarter." Q.: "How many do
you smoke a day ?" A.: "Half a dozen."
Q.: "How long havo you smoked ?" A.:
"Thirty years." Advice: "My friend,
with that amount of money you could
have bought a house on FAfth avenuo."
Th'ie parties quitted the Brunswick and
strolled up town, As they came near
the Windsor, the smokor asked: Q:
"Yunever snmoke?'' A.: "Never"
SarcaitAe rep)ly: "Then point out your
house."
A World of Gooid.
Ode of tisc mnost popular medicines now
L;efore the American public, is flop Bit.
ters. You see it everywhere. People
take it with good effect. It builds them
up. It is not as pleasnt to the taste a.
some other Bitters, as it is not a whiskey
(drink. It Is more like the old-fashioned
bone-set tea, that has done a world of
goodl. if yout don't feel just right, try
110o) BItters. -Nunda News.
A SOCrAL outrage: "What is the mat
tor, Mose? asked ,im Silvertoni of Mr.
Sohaumbu rg, the Aus tm merchant
prince, "I vas mad at dot Schwindle
mey. He hash not invited me to hra
vedding, vich dakes blaco next Mon
da,y." "But I don't see why you should
gnoeve over such a frifle." "Soooh a
trifle! Mine G:>ttI he vashi at mine ved
ding and lie eat niore tien anypody else
and now when lie gets hisself married
he gives me no chance to get even mit
him."
A Quiek Reci('y4~'g,.
it gives um, greait oaiutr to state it th imo -ch'ta,,
who was reportedi as being at the poinit of dethm from
amn attacki of P'muu~innia atirely recovered( by tihe
twHo of i)r. wggmo. tiah[N 11aI*nu for iho iingsi. Natur.
alily ha feels' gratefell for tihe benenit,. deivedc. from
ushtigc tis r.etdy, for time Iligd andi throat; amnd inm
givthig picioty to tis "'tatemenomt wo are aciati by
)mottwp of public bome efaim,, trutinmg that othmors.
many ho bioentod in a .'immiar mannmer.
Dumrno''ntarrhm snmff cur.vi atarrh andm aii aifrec.
Sonms of the mumcous. wmmbranmo.
Edey's Csarboilo Troches curo colds and prevent
CONFORiiNG to fashion: A country
cousin in a Cimomati hotel tackled a
plate of soup with a fork the other day
and triedl for some time to balance a
little of the fluid on his three-pronged
trident, At last ho got disgusted and,
grabbming a 81)0on, exclaimed: Dn
it! they said I must eat every thin' with
a fork, but I'm not going to starve when
I'm paying two dollars for what I can
oat, you bet." Andi ho "'went ini,"
*Many ladles who had scarcely enjoyed
the luxury of feoling well for vears hnave
been so renovated b)y using I-y-lla Link
am's Vegetable Compound that they have
triumphed over tile ills flesh is saidi to he
heir to, and life hqs been crowincci with
the adldedl charm of a fresher beauty.
WHF,N one of our war vessels reaches
Washington from a point a few hundred
miles distant the fact is telegraphed all
over the country. That a Government
war vessel should reach Washington
safely, after a voyage of a few hundi(redl
miles, seems to be rogarded as a remaries
able achievement.
Menuman's Peptonized beef tonic, the
only~ preparation of beef containing its en
tire nutritious pro)pertieS, It contains
blood-making, force generating and life
sustaining properties; Invaluable for indl
gestion, dyspepsia, uervous prostration,and
all forms of general debility; also, in all
enfeebled conditions, whether the result of
exhaustion, nervous prostrauion, overwork
or acute disease, particularly it resulting
ft em pulmonary complaints. Caswell,
Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York.
Bold by all druggists.
AN exchange discnRses "The Penalty
wo Pay for Having Wealth." It is very
disooiuraging, no doubt; but give us the
wealth, and we'll willingly pay the pen
alty.
akinny Men.
"weiis'Health Rteuewer"restores health and vigor
cures D)yspepsia, impotence, Sexual D)ebility. $1.
Urrr to a lar.y man -Endow a free
bed in a hospital and occupy it yourself
THS loigest lived people in this couu
trY are the American Indians, Health ft
journals teach that cleanliness is con
ducive to healtmt, and as an Indian oi
washes himself only in the summer a
time, the cause of their longevity is par- p]
tially eplained. And besides, the g:
average Indian is too lazy to catch a oi
diseade. U
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A dold in the head is one of. the best
things that can happen to a lady with a
lace halidkerchief, and Dr. Bull's Cough
Hyrup Is decidedly the best remedy to a
cure that cold.
JOsEPH BM=rH, of Racine, fell down the
cellar stairs the other day and broke his,
leg, his right arm, two ribs, his nose, 0'
one finger, and out his scalp, sprained
his ankle, and put his shoulder out of
joint. But he didn't really begin to
feel bad about it till his wife asked him di
if he was hurt.
Dr. Kline's Urot, Nerve Restorer is the
marvel of the ago for all nervo dist-ases. All
i1te stopped free. Bond to 981 Arch Utreet
Piaep ia%. 04
A YOUNG man who was engaged to be
married borrowed money of his Intended h
mother-in-law to purchtso a license,
and used it to marry the daughter of
another woman. It is needless to state
that he was an Ohio man, a
That Iu&sIan(d of Mine S
IS three times tile man ho was hefore he began t]
using Wells' Health i(enewer. $1. Drugg.sts. a
UNsIGHThY trwnsom windows are much
improved by filling in the space with
some rieb-colored damask paper, upon
which handsome raised figures are laid. r
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Vegetine!
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THE BARKS, ROOTS & HERBS u
FROM WIIOH VEGETINE IS MADE, d
IN POWDER FORM 2
. SOLD FOlt
50 Cents a Package.
Prostrated from Weakness.
BALTIMON, bid. June 5 1819.
Mr. Steens : Dear Sit - can testify to tile good e
egects of your medtcine. For several years Iwas
aMicted with a severo cough and weakness, and
was perfectly prostrated: but after taking three
bottles of your VEG'INE, made from the Pogo.
aer, I was entirely relieved.
Ver esotfully P
r. . . WAMIEET, 51 Gilmore St.
One Package in Powder Form di
Cured Scrofula,
OW tO Ieduce Your Doctors' Bills. A
86 BRsMIN STRPn., in
EAST BOSTON, Mass., Sept, 80, 1879.
Mr. R. H. Staens: Dear S(r-My little dai-qhter
Stella has been afnieted a lon time with Secrfula in
suffering everything. I employed different PhY- 21
iolans in Eaut Boston, but they helped her none.
I bought some of your Pot r Forn Vegetins i
and my wife ateeped it and gave it to the child a
Cordin to the directions, and we were sur rised
in a orinight's time to see how the chii1(d had
gained in flesh and strength. she is now gaining o
every day, abd I can cheerfully recommend your tb
romed to be the best we haveever tried,.
(espeutfully yours, J. T. WEBB.
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Yeget(ne in Potder Forin is sold by all drug. re
prats and general stores. If you cannot buy it of uir
tumn, nclose i0fty cents in postage stamps for one t)g
ackaP or one dollar for two packages, and I
will send it by return mail.
Vegetine
PnEPrAREID BT
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
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SS. Silbee's External PileRe~medyt
oives istant relief and is an infallible B
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by irugt evryhere. Prie $10 er box
aMllsuLrers, PNeustacderA &o. oz a ne
The Bad and Worthless I
ire never lmUuated or countferfelted. This is
3specially true of a family medCticineo, and it ia
ostilve roof that tihe remedc(y Un Utatedl is of tihe P
iighest value. As soon as it lad becen tested ol
iad provedl by theC whole world that Ifop Bitters di
vats the purest, best and most valuable faily 1t
neditcine on earth, many imitations sprung tip W!
11d( began to steal the notices in which the press hi
md the p)eople of tihe country had expressedt the
neris of If. ii., and in every way trying to in
luce suffering invalIds to use their faluff instead,
xpecting to make money on the credit andh good1
tame of ii. ii. Many others started nostrums gim
amt uip in sinilar style to II. B., with variously t.
levised( nmes ini which the wordl "hlop," or
*flols" were used in a way to induce people
o b,etieve they were the same as flop hitters, an
All auci paretendled remedies or cures, no matter mi
vhait t heir style or name is, andl eaipecta:ly those 8
vithi the word " Ilp ' or "flops" in their name
ar in any way connected with them or their name,
ire imitationas or cotanterfeit. Beware of them.
l'ouch none of them. Use nothinug limit genuine Go
fop liltiers, with a bunch or eluster of greent m
top on the white label. 'l'ritst nothIng else. er1
)rnggista and dealers are warned against dealing*
n in itations or coaunterheita.
* I em
a FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF d D
*CONSTIPATION. rel'
Noe oter diseonisso prevalent in this coun-.
try as constipation, and moremedy has over i
* equalled the celebrated Kidnoy.Wort as a!E
E euro. whatever. theooause.however obstinate as 'a
5 the cae, ti rmdwi overoomo it
* PULES Tu disrosigdem
Sstrengthens the weakeno parts and qntokly
nicur k atd cf Ple evon when physicians en
A '- tVIf sonuhave either of these treubles o
PRICE SI. USE Druggists Sonl ca
S I RS'
SYR P.a
"Do you see that old man near the
og pond on the common I"
"Thirty-two years ago that old man
tme to Boston with one suspender and
sore toe. He also had a basket of ap
es which a farmer va Lexington had
ven to him. He peddled the apples
I Washington street and netted eigh
ten cents the first day. How muoh
you suppose he's worth now?"
"Oh, a million and a half," said one.
"Two millions," cried another,
"Six millions three hiuidred thous.
Ad," was the estimate of a third,
"I give it up, remarked No 4, "How
.uch is he worth ?"
"6Not an intfernal cent, and he still
wes for the basket."
Dn. 11. V. Pir.ncr, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir
have advised wian7 ladies to try your "Fa
)rite PrOseripaon' and nover too it fail to
more than you advertise,
Yours truly, Mns. A. M. RANK1N,
141 Bates btroet, Iudiauapilia, Ind.
AN old man would not believe he
mld hear his wife talk a distanoe of
re miles by telephone. His better
alf was in a country store several
-iles away, where there was a telephone,
id the skeptic was also in a place
here there was a similar instrument,
id on being told how to operate it, he
alked boldly up and shouted: "Hello,
arah I" At that instant lightning struck
xo telephone wire and knocked the
tan down, and as he sorambled to his
et he excitedly cried: "That's Harab,
very time 1"
Young. middle aged, or old men, sufferin-z
om nervous debility and kindred weak
sses, should send two stamps for largo
ealiae. giving succoesful treatment. World's
ispensary MediaAssociation, Buffalo, N.Y.
It'hen it is necessary to bring up a child
i sow's or nursqs' milk It has been prov.
I preferable to use the milk of q. cow,
iless the nurse is well fed and ker.t frow
nng hard work. Human nilk Is q-tickly
ripove.ished by severe mental or piiysical
bor.
If you are bilious, tako Dr. Picre .'a -Pleas
it P1rgativo P-ltets," the oi iginal "Little
vor Pulij." Of all druggists.
A coxi) snap is likely to occur where
'er there is a piece of ice tIbat ctui be
oken,
*"Facts speak plainer than words."
ro(i:-~"Ihe Dctor told me to take a
ne pill, but I didn't, for I had already
en poisoned twice by mercury. The
ugist told me to try Kidney-Wort, and
rid. It was just the thing for my bil
usness and constipation, and now I am
well as ever."-A. P. Banford, Sold
both dry and liquid form.
Ain the Diamond Dyes more color.
g is given for 10 cts. than In any 15 or
cent dyes, and they give faster and
ore brilliant colors.
An apparently very careful compilation
duta made by Mr. Tenison Woods, of
e Linean Society, of New South Wales,
the geological formation of Australia,
)m the fundamental granite up to the
.ent alluvial, show that none of the large
Duph of rock which are known in other
rts of the world is absent from that con
ent.
S(c1'!m, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1679.
I am the P~astor of the Baptist Church
re, and an educated physician. 1 amn
it in practice, but am my sole family
ysiclan, and advise in many chronic
see. Over a year ago I recommended
Mur Hop Bitters to my invalid wife, who
is been under medical treatmeat of Alba
,'s b at physicians several years. She
is become thoroughly cured of her vari
is complicated diseases by their use. We
ith recommend them to our frlends,many
whom have also been cured of their va
us ailments by them. REV. E. R.
'ARRE~N.
D)r. Burcg has suggested that solutioc
copper salts be used to impregnate
>thmng, furniture and buiding miai,rials
a preservative against infectiouls die
sea.
Consumption Uured.
An old physician, retired Irom practice,
ving had placed in his hands by an
tat India missionary the formula of a
nple vegetable remedy for the speedy
d permanent cure of Consumption,
onchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
d Lung Affections,' also a posit.ive and
dical cure for Nervous Debility and all
iirvous Complaints, after ha.ving tested
I wonderlul curative powers in thotisands
cases, has felt it his d'uty to make it
town to his suffering fellowsi. Actuated
this motive and a desire to relieve 1u.
an suffering, I will send free of charge,
all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger
an, French or Engishi, with full direc
ns bOr preparing and using. Scat by
ul by addressing with stamp, naming
i pap)er, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's
focki. Rochester. N. Y.
An English writer' attributes the "lean
as and lankness of Americans to the dIry
as of the climate.'' It is evident that he
ignorant, of our physical structure.
No p)oisonouis dIrugs enter into the comn
sitlon of Carboline, a dteOrlZcd extract
petroleum, the natural hair restorer and
easing as now improved and perfected.
Is the perfection of the chemIst's art, and
111, beyond a peradventure,, restore the
Ir on baidheads.
It is predicetedl thet the tIme will come
ion Gaelic will cease to be a spokeoi Ian
age, and will share the late of its sisters
Manx and Cornish.
VRGETINE purifie9 the blood, roneovates
I nvigorates the whole system. Its
dical pro'perties are Alterative, Tonic,
vent and Oiuretic.
A mosquito has concealed in its bill 6
niplete surgical instruments, each so
L.ute as to he indis%cermle to the naked
fou would use Kt. Patuek'sa Salve if you
>w the good, 'twould do yo u.
Griapes eMposed to sunlight contain 8it
Scent. less acid than those which have
nainedh in darkness.
lmory's Little Cathartic Pill--boat
de for Liver Complaint and Biliousness.
stelesp, harmless, Infallible. 15c.
deocordaingq to the New Yoirk HSun a
tun peo)ple in Hartford, Ot.,have lormied
anti-vaccination society.
Ladies and( children 'a boota and shoes
mot run over if Lyon's Patent liee)
lifeners are uisedl
Rich nmincial de'posits are reportedl to
ye been found at the base of the imoun
a in Alaska.
For Thic'k Headas
Ieav y stomiacha, bilIous cond,tions-Wells' Mfay
pie ilha--ati-bilious, cathartic. ie andi 25u.
'B35T COUtH ulAlAM iN TinR woRi..' Try it.
It' iOm t 1' w. KIaN.MaAN A t., Angaton, a i,.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
-- FOR PAIN.
Itelleven.slnd cures
RIEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Solatica, Lumbago,
IIA4'KACHE,F
UEADA011,TOOTHA0lR,
SORE THROAT,
QUINKY, SWELLINGS,
. ID1A INN, @
Soreness, Cuts, Bruises,
0LW FRosIIITE,
BURNN, NVA1LDS,
And all other bodily aches
and pains.
FIFTY CENTS A 8OTTLE.
Sold by all Drilfglatsand
Dealers. Direct onls In 1
DIII ianiguaiges.
,1fIgThe Charles A. Vogeter Co
(duceaors to A. VooELRR & CO.)
, aIimor#. Did.. V. . i
A NOTED 11UT UNTATJlCI# %V U&a %*n.
(From the Boston Globe.1
ii ditors:
The above Is a good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pik
ham, of Lynn, MRas.. who above allother humlik eigs
may be truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Wout t,"
assome of her correspondents lovoto call her. Sho
is soalously devoted to her work, which is tho outcome
of a life-study, and is obliged to keep si:x lady
assistants, to help her answertho largo cormspondenco
which daily pours in upon her, each bearintg Its vpeclal
burion of sutrering, or joy at release from it. Her
Vegetable 0oipountd 1s a inediclino for good and not
evil purposes. I havo personally investigated it and
am satisfied of the truth of this.
On account of its proven nierits. it is recommended
and prescribed by thobest, physlcians In the country.
One saysi "It works like a charm and saves much
pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Leucorrhoma, irregular and painful
Monstruatton,all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Floodingo, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Change of Life."
It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
now life and vigor. Jt removes fainttness, flatuleney,
destroys all craving for stinulants, and relieves weak
ness of the stoniach. It cures Bloating, Headaches,
Nervous Irostration, fleneral Debility, Sleoplessness,
Depression nntl Indigest lon. TI,at feeling of bearing
dowu, causing pain. weight and hackacho, Is always
permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and
under all circunitances, act in harmonj with the law
that governs the femalo system.
Iteosts only $1. per bottle at- six for 35., and Is sold by
druggists. Any advice rettirclr is to special cese,,, aid
the names of nany who have been re.Ntored to perfect
health by the use or the Vegetablo Compoundl, can le
obtaied by addressing Inrb. 1'., with stamnp for reply.
at her homeo in Lynn, Mass.
For Kidney Complaint of efther ex this cornpound is
unsuriassmi as abundant. tsmonials show.
"Mrs. Pinklaimi's Liver I'ills," says one frriter, "are
the best in the irorl for the ctiro of Consipation,
Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. IIer Blood
Puriferworks wonders in Its special ]lie and bids fair
to equal the Compound in its popularity.
All must respect her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole
ambition is to dogood to othors.
Philadelphia. la. Mrs. A. Mi. D
US A SURE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
--LIVER
It has spootilo action on this moat Important
organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity antd
inaction, stimulatig the healthy seeretion of
the 13110, and by keeping the bowels In freo
condition, ofibeting Its regular discharge.
M alaria. nx*"ar',aot*onhi
aro bilious, dyspeptio, or constipated, Kidney
Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure.
In the Spring to cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough course of it.
41- SOLO BY DRUOCISTS. Price Si.
UOSTETTEk
CELEBRATE
Invalids who are recovering vItal stamina, declare
in grateful termis thmeir aW)reciatlion of th.e meris
as a tonmic, of liosietter 'I Sloimach Bitter'. Not
only does it impart strength to the weak, but is
also corrects anm irreguilari acid Slate of lihe stomachob
malIkes 1 thbwels9 act at proper itervals, gives
ease to those who anugIer from rhmelmmalte and kid.
1ney troubiles, and conquiers as well as prevents
Fir sale h,y all iDruggists and D..alers generally.
THE PUREST AND BEST V1
Renmedy ever MIade -It Is Colupounded
frons Ho0p, Stall, liuchus, Slan
damke, andle D)andelions.
Tlhe oldest, beat, most renowned anti valuable
meldliine it theO world, and :n addition it contains
all the best and m nost effective curative propoertles
of all other remetdies, being the0 greatest liver
regulator, blood puriliier, and lIfe and health re.
storing agent on earth.
It gives no0W life anld vigor to the aged and inflrm.
T'o clergymn, lawyers, literary men, ladies, and
Ill whom sedentary emplloynments cause Irregu
LarItIes of the Blood, Stom~achi, Bowels, or Kidneys,
3r whIo requlire an aplpetizer, tonic0, and mild stimui
ant, it is Invaluable, beIng highly curative, tonic
Intl stimullating, without being Intoxicating.
No nmatter what your feelings or syinptomls are,
3r what the diseas,e or almetnt is, tuse 11o Bitters.
Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel
lad or mIserable use0 the bliters at once. It may
iave your iife. ilumniredle have been saved by s0
icing, at a moderate cost. Ask your drugglst, or
physician. Do nlot suifer youirself or let your
friends suffer, btut use1 antd urge theom to use [lop
Bitters.
If you have lameness in the loins, with frequlent
pains and aches; nulmbness of the thigh; scanly,
painIful andl frequent discharge of urine, tilled
nith pus5, and whlich will turn red by standing; a
foracious appetite and unquenchable thirst; harsh
md dry skin ; clammy tongue, of ten darkly furred;
wollenl and inflamed gunms; dropelcal swelling of
he limbs; frequtent attacks of hiccough ; inability
o void thle llrino, anti great fatigue in attemptinlg
t-youl are sudoreing from some form of Kidney
>r Urinary Complaint, such as Balou'r's Dress
>f tihe kidneys, stone or lndlammnation of the blatd
ler, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary
mtictur117 anti retention of the urine, andi Hop lit
era Is the only remedy that will permanently cure
ron.
Remember, Hop Bitter. is no vle, drugged,
rlruken nostrum, but the purest and best medi
mine ever made, and no person or family should
>e withont it.
Don't rIsk any of the highly landed etel Writh
estimonials of great cures, but ask your neighbor,
iruggist, pastcr or physallans what Hlop Bitters
a nd can do fm.o . -..,,i e i.
av0ultdoAs, ".
PTo
OURE8 AND Dance oir
OleIUMentU e
N vous jbility, fUla
81ood disaes. T
it Bankers, La.
a11e and all whose se.
dentary employment
causes Norvous Pros.
tration, Irregularities
of the blood, stoinach,
bowels or kindeys, or
Nnict rAL9 ' who require ctnerve
E M Le tol etIter or
IVstimnua tn,batuaritau
oNervinelainvalusAble.
R V ,1111 Thousands proclaim it
the nioet wonderful in.
i1gorant that ever sustained the sinking syst iem. Fot
ialeby all U)rUjggtf ' TIT Pt.8.A. ]IL0lMONU
'o e Proprietors, St. Joseph, Alo,
Read's Heart Cure
-flicekly relieves Neuralli,
Pai tation and Spasms of h
Heart, and is a sure cure fot all
forms of Heart Diseaso. Do not
EAR fall to try It, if you are trou.
bled with this fatal disease.
Prico $1.00. Bent byExpres
MARTIN READ & VO.
P. 0. Dox n016. Philad'a, Pa.
"THE BEST IS CHRAPEST."
ENGIns, THRESHERS AW"MLLS,
llorsePowers Clover Rullerl
(SuIted to all sectIons.) Write for Frtsau lius. pa,18hieo
and Prices to The Aultman & Taylor Co., Mansfield, Ohio.
2 IESRAP PI0TURIF9 10 ctq 1IN dliffereut
25 allad, i0 ets. A. %% ILI4ON. faulsburo, N. .
P93tOF. HOUDIN'8 MAGIO 0ARUD1 used by all ma
gicians in Europo. Every onosurprlp-d with theI <
J,,,AUlb,,t, NOUIdirection,wIv tovery set
QUPTURE= ===
IIKeystone HIouse ItepdIng, Pa.; flers;he oy
0Iarrl1 r$, Pa . ir lo t r
Custer Iouse, Fort Wayne, Ind. 'ommeriael hotel
Chicago, oi.
CANCER INSTITUT ero. I"lnge. '"
sclontflo treatments anZ
Sliimaue, practicegtuds
outLis aIonow edge;
on ancer and
- tndb. T omost ex.
-traordivary curi igb his
at chesnica e ner
Plnidotes are recordod.
nilood orYarAdtreatten s
nlrod in removing tho
rkaly t of Cancers or
more. For articulars.
-ed for free trentipe or
Cail oil DRI. KLINE. V3t
Payne's Automatic Engines.
aihble, Durabla au Eeanoml'al, Oil
tores pesrer softh &''et med seaefOban a
d r 1ut t dUtai ue ' o
'lit's V. AThS 4 SeaP9
A Akin of Reanty is a Joy Forever.
DR. T. FE'LIX GOUlAUD'8
Oriental Oream, or Magical Beautifier.
.C Itemovea Tau
P i lo
Mloth-Patelles
and overy 1
Sblemnish o u
beauty, and
4elles deteo.
tion. It has
stood the test
-of thirtyI
years. and s
wetasae t to
be Surm th,
prepara tI o n
distirulhoh
Dr. L A. Sayre. said to a lady of 1 lIo A UT TON (a Pta
enura' r!aaa the least harmn of al the kn
proparat.lunu." One bottle will last six months, using
tieer ay whAlso Pottdre uht i removes superDu
MM. M11B. T. OIt I)D. Sole Prop..48 Bond t..
Fo ya druvtt and Fa, c Goods Deaer.
throughout the U. St. Canadais anid -'.rope. WFS.1e
preo of base t gintos 2(loOt Iward for arrest and
- .. - o -f
I-CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FMiLS.
Bet,Cougit Syrup. Tastes good.*
Use in time. Sold by druggista. *
'6 eki our owni towni. Ternis andl $s oit
frU <t esI. IIALLr,T & Co.. Porti aud. Mu
ENTITLIU> ''IlFFE- ON 'IlagiEM MM'4 MI 151.1..
A, rich theme and thu richest. rac'est, voltune of ii the
wain series. i haracteristic iliustra'tion. $,Soo in
cash prizenctioagents. "A word to thi ivi n uit olent.'
Ags' d1nle-Outfits now ready. $i. For
DOUGLASS 13RO0S
13 North Sevenith st., P'hlilaudophla,'Pa.
SThis N.Y. SIn er, $20~
~ ti t, S .. a r k e wt e .
VAiromsnto est t ial.pin3. rfhdol
one. d nstEInnt, in t.Ir
gin he yol,icuto
YOUNG MEN'" T ;fa ^mhlArvere andi -
Dirculars free, VA LE %N E 13 1t(O. Janesio. .
A (ENTM WA aTElD for tho 11eat and Fastest
sllng Pictorial hooks andt iibles. P'rices ri
uiced 113 Der cent. N ATIONA L l'Un, CO0 . Philada.. Fe.
IMITATION STAINED GLASS.
Idescri bll beatIful. Easily apptlied to wIndow
44ENTM .iOi.Ei..-.,gsem"i 11, etc. o,In sitaie'p.
lessini its de1kurnclItioriHof sluntr.l h utn inius. Thitorsoi
by 600.000 goveninau,st olieinl,s an I citizen,. itAmtI.
OlAc Y .O $O' tOEy hbi.rii,lt,ti 50. New huub.
odition of lieral. I.. LUM NMR IITE Pd a. .
$5 to $20 l.ordray at biome.Namlels wortles fr
Adldress .''4TNsoN & Co,, P ortland,Mo
hoe ro put c t.1.loVsE
. B) C Oi'-""^I"N JJHIFs CnLG
''1) * Niewack, N. J. M ritie for Catalogue.
NEEEEEU Stan establishies u
OmReoln Now1york
[I for the Ours of
EP-EPUOPITS.
-omAmr.JetrnaleAeaikh,
Dr. Ab. Moerolo (late of J.onden) who tmakes agile.
EpilyeopEpy, has wlihout donlt trenited a4 cured
li.nrohl aeet,a ay ohr lvng fyi ilm t snecese
nr casy bean atonishing; we my of c ases or'
ever t0 years' stunin,g h.uecesilly enur,a b ih in. lHe
wth alargi bt tlo ut ,li nlr,i ar tr eo toh an 1.11
udinf"-s P.s0. Address we
r. AD). M o', J, 96ohi St., Net York.
G AIlD A f LABR
a' Pb.the 'I.P.'s M Aoh iiNv. Only ii cents t3
4~ A MOiNil anid boardI for AGiENTLs.i t
for itaunlaIfree or 2oedt for compiil, ,i
tno so st'd. l'Eoitu'sd MIASAAlN l'ula,
nllhawIlst o 'iii tOon h soi I 11Y,
gat will, a y ItTatil nonFA rS onttiilsi
ayslu ror ylv Ps A~ilul 0 ni theden
.'P A. ti.i""'i i Ia l't., New. Yor*
SISTOPPEo FREE
,. EL1 LS GREAT
Dzss.ss. N sta eian use. Nanya Arrac
SoNs,F Its,Irtr.s.rsy ete.I NFAi.,.,1BLE if taken
a directes. Konfeer fratd 'nuse. Treatise A,
$2 trial bottle free to l'i 'asos,t ie Payins.giress
epress. i'. of aSh les, to li.l x1laNJ.:,63jt-ne
Pt1hllilaa.Pa1' * E'"ott Be,rare o/'Fsritue.
Those answwrsal nas ativerieesn
haihner a ao5uo5te wvr
Aor a thPtb ta er b )m ai