The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 05, 1883, Image 4

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f f ttul t of his sent to m tt Oo ehrewgn. load Of red raspbotries, Lnd rebeloved $220 for the L. A Ay living near hii rented out her farm, reserving a -portion for a rospbery and blackberry plantation, from which she rold one year 48,000 quarts of berries, worth, at 8 cents a quart, $840, which was more than the tenant made from all the other ciops on the farm. A suooESSuL fruit grower thinks that many apple trees vire set too near together; two rods apart is near enough. The labd for an orchard must be kept in good con dition. lHe top-dresses his oi chard once in three years, principally with a thick coating of straw, .ie allows hogs to run in his orchard, and plows the land until the trees are so large as to interfere with such a practice. Last year he picked 45 barrels of Greeninga from four trees. Or chards thrive best near bodies of water. Trees should be judiciously trimmed while young. .Many trees are injured by over pruning. Trees should be grafted when they are from one inch to one and one half inches in diameter. CA7TimLowita AND BRoOOOLi.-There are among the most delicious of vegetablAs and are accidental variations of the cab. bage. Cauliflower is always 'white, but broccoli varies from g.-een to purple, white and sulphur color. Bow the seeds for Au tumn use in May and transplant in July. For early Summer use sow the seeds in September and prick The plants into cold frames in Novemlpr and transplant to the open grouta in the Spring. The soil for these vegetables must be rich, moist, deep, and friable. The following are among the best varieties of each cauliflower; Snow Ball, Extra Early Paris, Early Dwarf Es. furt, Hall Early Paris, E:irly Asiatic, Late Dated, Broccoli. Early White and Purple Cape are as good as any. PANUT-GOWING is one of the moat profitaole industries of Virginia. The re turns never fall below $50 per icre, even in seasons of drought, and sometimea rise as high as $300. A light, sandy soil is best. The nut must have plenty of rain in August In order to reach perfection. There are three grades in market, the strictly prime,the prime and the medium, the latter of which is sold to the retail buyer. The best are sent hbroad or Fold to the finest cundy makers. The peanut candy sold at 40 cents a pound is made from the "low" grade, the wholesale price of which is two cents a quart. CoNORANINo cows and steers, the form of the feet is an Indication of the nature of the place in w'"lch the animal has been reared. In stony regions the hoof grows round and wcars away; c n the contrary,in soft, moist and marshy districts the hoofs lengthen and flatten out, and the same effect is produced by confluement to the stable. The round hoof is a very desirable quality. Continued stall feeding renders the feet so tender that after some years the animal can take no exercise, nor even com fortably travel over the pasture. The foot grows long and thick, and the creature is entirely unfitted for work or for driving to any distance. THE past season we tested mnuny of the so-called aemedies for the cabbage worm, amnong which were hit water, black pep - per, salipoter and some others. The three named proved quite unaatisfactory; the pepper and saltpceer producedl no effect on the wornms. The hot water destroyed part of them but also indured the plants. The most satisfactory application we testodJ was a mixture of one pound each of hard soap and kerosene oil, in three gallons o1 water, applied with a watering pot. It is important to make application of any rem edy frequently or it wvill not prove entirely * effectual. Young worms are hatched daily, and the older ones arc often so pro tected by the leaves that it Is impossible to reacli them with one application." PioFEssoin Coos says that a carbolic soap wash has with bim proved a very effectual * prevontivo of radish maggots and apple tree borers. Hius formula is as follows: Tro two quarts of soft soap I added 2 gallons of water; -this was then heated to a boiling templerature, when the pint of carbolic acid (in a crude state) was added. Thus mixture is then set away in a barrel or other vessel, and is ready for use as occa sion may require. One part of this liquid is then mixed with tilly parts ot water and the plants sprinkled, or trees washed with it. This is worth rceemberig. To MARE superphbOsphates on the p)rem ises the following recipe Is given as excel lent, and within the range of almost every farmer: Take 100 pounds of ground bone place it mi a large tub and apply forty pounds of sulphuric acid; adding water as desired, in a few days the whole mass will be redluced to the consistency of a tnick jelly. TIhen add( more wvater aid about a00 pounds of plaster as a dier, the *whole being wvorked and shoveled over until it can be readily manured. TJhere will then be sullielent phosphate to apply to about 2b acres of land at a cost of about $7.60. IT must be borne in mind that our do maeatic animals are kep)t In an artinicial state, and their wants are differenit trom those that are wild. They may have in ordInate desires, caused by the manner of keeping, and if those deaties are fully grat ified damage may result. Too much water to a horse when he Is very warm is injuri ous, as all know, and animals often eat food that causes sickness among themi. F HEEzP will do better on inferior food if fed iegulaaly than on good food if fed ir regularly. Attested experience is in favor of feeding three times a day--moenlng, noon and night. In this many sf the best breeders agree. Some, however, feed but once a day, and think it best, Winen this is done, the last feeding should be a con. siderable time before dlark, for sheep do not feed well after dark- Salt miust not be neglected. li doing up wool the fleece should be put up so as to be comparatively loose, -lbght and easy to inspect and handle. Lay *the fleece on the tatue, turn in tne head, tail and flanks, and toll it up, commencing at thE t411 end. Tie with two strzdgs to keep the roll in place, and then one about the ends.. The strings can be laid in grooves in the folding platform,so that the cfece can be tied quickly, ALL the bon'es that lie'about the preia. -es should be buried riear fruit trees or grape vind, I-o matier h.w hard they may be~ thM wot and ation of nattire will soften and make thenu available for plaant food.It vou ows a good-for-nothing dog. put his bone. uinder pound near rpmne tree. ftodk m-Aied lttl wane, % Platte oo'l.sri I 'qior thboAion a muslan.0l6th; add to ital OWit,of'tho~ beat wlalte.w9ln.hegaro one Medium-sized onion, oholiped very fine, one ounce of pepper, the whole kernels, half an ounce of allspice, whole also, aud half a tvaspoonful of salt. Let these boil for fye minutes. When cold 6train it and pour Pver the oysters, Keep the saucepan covered while boil. ing the vinegar and spices, to prevent evaporation. Oover the jar or bottles In which you put the oysters. These will keep for several weeks if put in a cool.place. A boy with a top tried to spin it. But his hand got a thorn right in It, The sport didn't.spoll, For St. Jacob's Oil, Cured his hurt in less than a minit. A red-haired clerk in Savannah, Slipped on a piece of banana, Great pain he endurad, But St. Jacob's Oil cured, He now goes dancing with Hannah. KNrr WnAeins.--Everybody whc cares for the sick knows how difiloult it is to remove or to put on the knit wrap. per; it beems as if the invalid needs t< assume attitudes that would be almos1 impossible to one in robust health; a half hour's work with needle and thread will sufflee to change a pair oi these garments ahd make them more comfor table, Out them open the entire length; then put on a facing on one side and a plait on the other; at proper intervals sew on some small porcelain buttons and make the buttonholes, and you will be surprised when this is accomplished that you never thought of doing so be fore. * " "Figures are not always tacts," but the incontrovertible facts concerning Kidney-Wort are bettor than most figures. Yor instance: "It is curing everybody" writes a druggist. "Kidney-Wort is the most popular medicine we soll." It should be by right, for no other medicine has such speciflo action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. Do not fail to try it, gW'The most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics are made by the Diamond Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and du rabllity. 10 cents. I SAW an old-fashioned, high- backed, cane-seated chair covered in serviceable fashion the other day. A sort of bag was made nhioh exactly fitted over the chair. It was securely fastened at the bottom, the edges being turned in and sewed "over and over." The covering was of Canton flannel of old gold color, and inserted in it were two stripes of cretonne. The cretonne had a black ground-work, with gay birds and flow era on it. For anything Bo simple and so easily made this chair covering was very efteotive, redeeming as it did an old and much-used chair from positive ugliness. There is hardly an adult person living but is sometimes troubled with kidney dailculty, wich is the moat prolific and dangerous cause of all disease. There is no sort ot need to have any form of kidney or urinary trouble if Ilop Bitters is taken occasioaidly, A REni' scent sachet is of satin eight inches square; the top is of white satin with the initial of the owner Worked in blue; the bottom is of blue satin on which a small bunch of daisies is i broidered, There needs tAo be one thickness of cotton between the top and bottom, on which the perfume powder is scattered. The edge is trimmed with lace two inches wide, very full at the corners, andl the lace -has for a heading blue satin ribbona plaited in sholls. For dyspepsia, intligestion, tclpression of spirits and general debility, in their va rious fern i; also as a preventive against fever and aague and other mntermuittent fevers, the "Ferm-F'hosphoraited Elixir of Cahisaya," made by awell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggist., is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness1 it has no equaL ODJmY shiaped tables are much in de mandi. Some of them are round and just low enough to reach a lady's elbows as she sits at work and are rotary. Otti ers round in front and straight at the back, and are supported upon half re cumbent figures. Tableii of every shape are to bo had for decoration at home, and are covered with jute pilush em broidered in raisedl fgures or sinmply finished oft by a deep fringe. To make delicious almond candy take one pound of sugar and about half a pint of waiter, put in part of the white of an egg to clarify the sugar; let this boil a few nmiinutes and remove any scum that rises. When the sugar be gins to candy drop in the dry anmonids first, however, you should blanch the nuts by pouring hot water over them, and letting them stand m it a few min utes; then the akin will slip onl' readily. Spread the candy oii buttered p)lates to cool. Tue narrow Nottingham lace that is made for the windows in halls makes serviceable coverings for chair backs. Out it the length of the back, and hem the edges, or iunish with narLow torchon lace. 'This may be used also as a cover ing for the seat of a nice easy-chair, and will protect it from dust and wear' more than one would think possible. SOFTr ginger-bread, if eaten 'vhii}e fresh and warmi, may well take the place of more expensive cake. One egg, one cnp of molasses, one-third of a cup of melted butter, one-half cup of sweet milk, one teaspoonful of soda, one tea spoonlul of ginger, two and one-half cups of flour, and a little salt; dissolve the soda in a very Jittle hot water. Make in a buttered tmn. A PLAIN tapioca, suitable for delicate stomachs, is made by boiling half a tea cupful of tapioca in half a pint of water; when the tapioca is entirely dissolved or melted, add gradually a half a pint df milk; just before taking frpm the lire (and, by the way, this should not be done till the milk is thrckened with the taplooa) add a well-beaten egg, and au gar and flavoring to suit your taste, This is nice, either warm or cold. WATnn saturated with alum is recoin. mended by a French scientist, as a speedy and effectual remedy for extin guishingflres. His proposition is based on the theory that the alum would boat the objects wetted with it, Intercept thie access of' tile a.tmospherlq oxygen, anid thus stay oombustion,. tb&*o~the DOisn Dcst fog famiy u th ".4, tzi m 66* reni,n tht,av .$'tid Doaon*0 the -whole00I havo no equals. AR popular colors easilj dYdo fast' anti beautifal. 10 ents 4 VArUanrs document destroyed: " hope, sor, you will asist a poor 31a1 whose house and everything that -wa in it, including me family, . sor, wa burned up two months age last Thurs day, sor." The merchant to whom thi appeal was addressed, while very phil anthropic, is also very cautious, so Il asked: "Have you any papers or cor tificate to show that you lost anythin by the fire?" "I did have a certifdeate, sor, signed before a notary public I< that efiecit, but it was burned up sor In the house with me family an t4ly riot of me effects.." The tears ran ou of the merobant' Oye3 from laughing as he handod over a quarter. A Voice from the Press, I take thiR opportunity to bear testlino ny to the tiflcaoy or your "Hop Bitters, Expecting to find them nauseous and bitte and composed of bad Whiskey, we wer agreeably surprised at their mild taste just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Oresawell ano a Mrs. Connor, friends,bave likewise tried and pronounce them the best nedicini they have over taken for building ul strength and toning up the system, I wa troubled with costiveness, i headache ant want of appetite. My ailments are noi all.gone. I have a yearly contract With i doctor to look after the health of mysell and family, but 1 need him not now. July 25, 1878. 8. GILLIL&ND. .Peoplo's Advocate, Pittsburg, Penna. A MAN in New York is creating quiti an excitemeni In certain. circles by at tempting the feat of eating thirty brao( of quail in thirty days, He may succeed, as the feat doesn't require any intelloo. tuality and he doesn't have to shoot hie own quail. A more difficult feat for th< average man would be to purchase six, ty quail in sixty days. "Rough on Corns.'' Ask for Well' "Rough on Corns." 15c. Quick comiplete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions AN Italian, playing a concertina, ap. proached two bulldogs that had juil joined in an unfriendly wrestle, and the music seared tWe dogs so that they let go their grips, turned tail and fled, And the crowd was so mad they didn't know what to do, but they finally mobbed the musician. The convenience of sending goods by mail or ex. press is well assured by LIWAN D08 FRENCH DYE HOUSE 17 TEMPLE PLACK, BOSTON, V. S. A, MUma Inaiswh r ecvrn ie tmnaBelr Ialocetis an rregulr vicad stanof theclare makes the bowels act at proper interyals, gives ease to those who suiffer from rheumatic and kid nevetroublles andI conquers as well as prev,ent, For sale biy all Druggists andl Dealers generally. flememnbes* This. If you are sick Hop flitters will surely aid Na. ture in making you wvell when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if yau re m ain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaInts. ift you are wasting away with any for m of Kid. noy disease, stop tempting Death this nmoment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick w;th that terrible sickness Nerv eusness, you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the two of Hlop Bitters. mit you are a hrquente yora resident of a i. scourge of all countries-malarl at, epidemic, bil ions and Intermittent fevers--by the use of Hop bre atb1opul an igaches and feel iserable gene bra itter wil ye fair skin, rich tlnhe cur a I reases of th stonmach, Bowels, Blod Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Diease. $Owill be paid for a case they will not That poor, bedridden Invalid wife sister Inlothor or daughter, can we ade the picture ol heaith,y a few btlestoft opciutifetters, coating I Sm THE CREAT CURES 'I ~ Won R-E-U-M-ATI-M KiDNEYS L.IVER AND DOWELS. theoa a steom f th aerd poison onl the5)1 im of R.heuamattm can realis. of the worab forms of r bodinsee N havo. been quickly relieved, and in short time S PERPROTLY CURED. anPReC, s. LiqliD on DRY, 5OLD By DRUass. wM- besnb a be1 mone aann oi- 80 iljysge' the- db. . ite Zt ' oll1 OHIO._u gtiemoney at onae.."*: ~ bt lod,!out P banJdt fortesiW47ro4, i-h2lei Iit to the'16eQ '-wit IF M. . Y gi?0 t4e moneyat ie bank.I Srmeriorsed it, got his wlon, ey,.les e diidoitnt, and his grin o: pleasure had ot entirely died out wirer the note Oajle.#ue and the cashier Ox plained: "The sign r 4as nothing we can gel hold of, and of oourso the endorser hai to pay.' Connumptlou in Its early stages to readily cur-ed bt The use of Dr. Piere'd 'Golden Medical Dioote y,"sthoughi it, te lung are wastedno modi e wiefooarNo own remedy posseqe6. such soothing and heal. nginfluence git all scrofulous, tuberoulous, and puimoij#) ifetions as the "DUfcove.. John Willis; bf. Elyra, Ohio, wrltf: he 'Golden M Disoovery dose p"Iively .eOunsunMO a after tring eVery othe ielnein ~it t* Bug.o.". Mr. Z. T. 'Phelps, of Odt4bort, . , writes: "The 'Golden Medioal' ,kaovery' has cured iry wife of bronchitis and4plplont oonsumbtion." Sold by drhggua Wn-r he kept his temper: The othei day a' smallisized colored man wa roundly abusig a brother of color or Antoine street large enough to eat hin up. After the %buse had contited foi a'long time without resilts a white mar said to the party of the second part " #Why don't you pick him up and mol the slow with his legs ?" "I could d( it, boss." - "Then, why don't you?' "Waal, I was considerin'. If we hav< a . bout I shall probably be 'rested. Ij I'm 'rested my name will be in do pa. pers. If I git in do papers do man ul on Oalhoun street who owns do house dat I moved out of in de night will knom whar to fin<t me an' gently elucidate d< informatibn dat he wants do fo' months back rent." Dr. Piere's ''Favorite Pse'srip'lion" is a moIt powerful restorativo tonic a so combin ing tho most valuable norvino iroperties, es. Peolally adap-ed to the wanta of deb.litatd Iadles suffering from weak back,inward fever, congestion, inflammation, or ulceration, ox frem nervousness or neuralgic pains,. B, drugists. _ "Tim waning of the honeymoon: Al. fred, who. came home very late lasi night from a bachelors' dinner and has been "catching it" this morning: I had a most horrible dream last night. Ara. bella (sarcastically): Did you, indeed? How surprising I Alfred: Did 1 wake up with a scream or anything of that sort? Arabella: No; 1erhaps you had eaten so much you couldn't, What was your nightmare? Alfred: I dreamed I was a bachelor again. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred afraetion. MFor treatiO giving succesaful self-treatment address World's Duspenseary~ Medical Association.. Buffalo, N. Y. A FOLIsH servant girl, recently im ported, when arraigned in. New York charged with stealing from her mistress, said that she had been told that it was a custom of the country for serVants to help themselves to the prcperty of their employers. New Jersey bank odUcers seem lo be laboring under a similar erroncous impression. Natural pet roleman, deprived of Its color and disagreeable odor without dilstillatlon and the auid of acids or alkalies, ls what the Ialtholine Is made from. As now Im proved and perfected it Is a beautiful preparation, and performs all that is clauued for it as a hair restorer. S3oME noted dairyman has just given out' that "the present system of hand ling milk should .be reversed." It is evident that the kind-hearted lacteal artist is actuated by sympathy for the cow, and his intimation that the cow should be turned upside down and giv eu opportun)ity for rest during the operation does creudit to his sensitive nature, but what kind of an apparatus he has Invented for catching the milk as it belebes from the inverted udders doesn't appear. w i ha tha a lien'ro Dal e ?o nrestores ormner vitality and vigor ; $i--At dlruggit and at Allen's Phartuacy, 815 First ave., N. Y. It never fails. MEITRIOROLOGIOAn item: An Austin cleric is in the habit of drawing his sal ary months in advance. A lew morn ings ago he came down to the store half an hour later than usual. "What makes you so late ?" asked the proprie tor. "Tt wasl so cold I didn't like to get up.-' "I don't see how you come to ind it cold," growled tile boss. "You drew your salary for next June yester day." Have you seen the Ctiroiltlilon collars anti culfs? Samething new. Ask for them. Qurra far enough:, Mr. Mr-, read. itig Virgil, 'T'1bree'- tihies"~ I strove to e ast my armis bout her necok,- and" "that's as far -he I' got, Professor." "Well, Mr. Mor--, I think that was quite far enough,''" Ladles and children's boots and shoes cannot run over If Lyon's Patent Heel kitiffeners are used. Tan treasurers, book-keepers and confidential men all over the country have turned over a new leaf for the new year. They got in their work in 1882, and are now absconding to various parts of the country for the purpose of establishing silver mines and iHunday schools. -Dr. Kline's Greac neorve Jiestorer is the marve or the age for a1 nerve dasp es 41 P'hilade,phia. Pa ''T ien't that I fepr any dangorens turn of the diseasse," said the man who had the mumps, 'r-am troubled about my personal appearance. I only regret that my superabundanco of cheek makes me for the tinte being resemble, a life insuirance agent." - "oasT CoUoH BAlAANt 1 SEVoRLD." Try it. Price 10c. F. W. KutsMAI' & Co., Augusta,Maine. Or.. Chicago pawn-shop has loanerd m6ney onr 2,200 .revolvers during. tie past yeer. This will go far towards explaininit why the oriminal - lasses of Chicago now ,use.a san4 pliph .on their viotim~s. They have h yet redeedn their revolvere, oatrawr ur the isladder. Uri y opisn ered on e; n j t n t Dr. Batt1p'4:00 ha trub. l i b who ion trbM O iIlbO l Wa he brde Wnd theorAude .rat. 6 thestret h o thy kfor heit too .twi to i3vest oltiyo 00, an a bottlehof till d. Dy' elbae Eeto Dr. Buls Un 'r A i whoare fillo t ift n tory, eouit a I her-shoealo.ter a idelymarrled 6ouple, The carrlf"4 Is atotal wreck, a dootor has the biee and the horae under treat. oent and large iumbers oue are Lsoar;lIxg the ruWus for the groom. On Thirty Days Trl. The Voltaic Belt o., Marshi Muh.0 will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Xlectro. Voltalo Botts and awetro Appliances on trial for thurty days to men (younig or old) who so afilited with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindrod trouble guaraun. teing speedy aund complete restoration of health and manly v'igor.-Address as above.-N. B.-No risk Is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. DY.s he said, fcarrying nso much baggage Is an awful nuiswu cue, and It costs a pile to htve It oarrIed from de pot to depot; but thn, you know, the railroads allow a mau to cary a hun4red and fifty pounds, and it fellow likes to get all that belongs to him." Tlie Doctor's Indormemnent. Dr. W. D. Wright, Clucinnati, 0., sonds the sub. Joined pro ossional Lbdorsomnt: "I have prsoribed Dr. Wm. Hall's Balaamf for the Lungs in a great nun, ber of casd and always with suoos%. Onecaseinpa. t-ulawasrivonupbysevera apystlanswhohadben caled In for consultation with myself. The patient mAd all the symptos of confirmed Consuption-cold iWsht sweats, hectic fever, harrassing cough. etd. He comiheed Im-edlately to ght better and was soon rMsterei to his usual healt. I have also found Dr. W. Erall's Balsam for the Lungs the most valuable eqpal torant for breaking up distressing coughs end colds that I haveoever used." Durno's (Intarrh Sutff our.s Cwtarth aNd all aeWis of the mucous mmbrane. iT is related that at a house warming in New York the other night, they washed down the front stoop with u1jam pagne "for luck." The stuff frozb and made the steps slippery, and the luck was visible to the people who banged their heads and sknned their spines. bl,flaria, cbillo, Positively cured by Eniory's8Standattl(Jure 11111s. TheireOqtial unktiown, sugar- coated; no griping, 250c. HAND BAGS are made of coarse linen twine rQtcheted in imifaton of ma crame lace; the crotchet is four inches deep, and each side Is five inches long; they arc much prettier if miade in one piece. Firnh tUGe top edge with a small scallop and the bottom with small points and a scant fringe; the lining is of sat in and 'A satin bow is placed on the crocllet; the top of the bag is drawn together with narrow satin ribbon. Don't Die in the House,. "Rough on Itats." Clearsoutrats,mice,roaches, bedbugs,nies,ants,moles,ohipnunk,gopherls. i5o. THin is danger, as many people have found to their sorrow, of a gossa mer waterproof cracking whenu stiffened by cold; so before putting it on, in se vere weather, warm it before the fire, both outside and in, and this danger is avorted. ERIIIIIIIIY Rheumatism,0lour igia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Beckache, Headache, Teothache, *ore Tarorn wiIaan1,rn ss,I ruluea, AND ALL OTlIEu 13iiLY t1.4ltS AND AC'IES. sold by Druggists .ed estor.er rrwhere. Fifty centsa btltle. Tll E eliAIILESN A. VooELIitI CO. O,.,esuors. to.ULLR aco.) iattiluore, Md., U.S. A. 1 S. g HASSBEEN PROVED a * The SUREST CURE for E KIDNEY_DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered urine id - c atoethat you arc a victimnP THElN DO NOT U SHESITATEj use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug. 4 * La dies.Fo cmplatsuloh r. and weakcneaseo,Kidney-.Wort is unsurpassed, ij asait winat promptly andafely, 0 M 'itherso:x. Incontinence, retention ofurino, e brick dust orropydeosts, and dull dr.aggn C pains, an speedily yold to its eurativo power. U 45. sOLD Dl AI,L Dn1UGGI5T3. Irice SL. I B Ae DrNJeSheneoit ut blished al on the eo usHato nfo l smpa DR. Ji. H. OH tNCK & SON. PhIladelphia. at nfiliad e ns o rait i s, re s a t -Cowetlsones, orViu Opium "n"." he'y dies a al-hoes 8ti8 ltre Lon AIrrguai.e DR. %A-, WAY'S I Sr8parIllianResIvent raiI6 blo4 d '160 fideb along boe uan ma s, id ymu 901W Radw#y's Sarsapatill Jan Resolvent.* A e odyap""e Of Ingr41,0e1ts of extrat I e L1lV-ftie a -rkno -n wu e- W Anro ARMbe i(m w aft4cdrft a16m1e the Oomplat ma. -e I4e sna W1 i9 et Art be sorotqlav ousampt ion, der, liver, stonachOf bcm a i tIiar uum dn waste 4sues 0 he tem I the blood j healte y,. he pross of repair The Sarsaparillian Resolvent t harmotou sao "mit re 4'dt seirea establishes throughodt the entre sytem fucion. aI harmony and supPlies" the blood ves selds with a pue Aa healthy current of neW IUD- TE SKIN, after a eW dayg' se Of the 8088APaU1111an, becomes clear and 1 beautifuL Pimples, blotceN, black sPOts and skin erurlonR are removed; gores and ulcers soon. oare. a from coua r ihe disa of t ey& mu 1 1ar0g2% hadt lstbVe 1auluAtd an(l spread, ete I 1noud diseases or mercury, Of fM the use of corrosive sublimate. maydrely n a cure tomhakfteIain ' otne at tiMe t m8press1on on the system. One bottle contains more of the active princl. dg1of Medicines than any other Preparation. e aPOOful dose0, while others require Ave or aix times an much. On. Dollar' a B3ottle. R. R. R. Rad-way's Ready Relief, IThe Uheapeut and lest fediele for Family Use in the Worltd In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or exorulating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Inarm, _'ipled, Nervous NeUral or rostrated with dsease may er, RAJ%AYg READY RELIEF will aforuistaht.ease& INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TOE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, OROUP, DIPHTHERIX, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, BEA DACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES. BRUISES, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, CUH,NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS,* CU S,COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE OFE8T, BACK or LIMBS are instantly relieved. M.A.L.A.RI.A. IN ITS VARIOt7S FORMS. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUlE oired for S0 cts. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Agu and other Malarious, Bilious Barlet hl 'Ylow and other fevers ieJ byE Y RE0iEILL8) so quickly as RAD Y8 It willin ta fhew m ent,, when taken internall Sour Stomach, Heartburn,Siok Headach Dyp slalpitation of the liear Cold Chils ysteis Pain lthe Bowels, Diarrha Dyetry, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and al ntrn~ Pains. W Y raesoidRE alwy carr attle of RiD) drops in wter wl revent sikness or pa from or Bitters as astimulant. roner an4 Lufubeinen should always RAD WAY'S Regulating Pills Perfeot, Purgative, Soothin, Aperi ont Aot without Pain, Aways eGliable and Natural * in Operation. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR QALOMun. Percl gsel eleantif eee ant seet RAwATy's PILK for th. cure of all disorders ot the Stomach, Liver Bowels Kidneys Bladder, Female Complints ervous DIseases, Ieos ofA Petite HLah!nstipation Costiveness, inJ wee ntena ePsl an derangements of ino mercury,mIerals, rdee rious drus from lDlsoaaes of the Igetvegas Cosip, tion Inward Pile Fuless oflo in the Head Acidi of the Stomach,Nausea Heartburn, Digs of id, Fullness or Weight in the 8to the H'ar, Chokingonr Bufin Sesti wat is lyn ptr e, Dimnno .L o Do or Head kDeflolehy ofPrspiration, Yellowness of Ae oses of EAJWA Pu. wil free the SOLD BY? DRUGGIS& READ "FALTStE AlND 'J'UE." Sen etrse to NAW & CO., No, aS Wnormation worth thousanila will be sent Too yoPualio ae uranasfo nRAWATb ad see that the inhn o eRDwy Io w -tyuby II! ALeading London Phy5. 111 a1 establiiho p o~~~EILE.O64WnO1OPIOTO. I er to sta nd esnhi c ured b a a . 6, o 8r~.*0 Ad irk 72 eAB OQNNJhBd,o,ok A D 94e ELr4 saN 9to abh ugorlii im~ ark ~ se to Imita or FRaom Unsvri tolimitat our Rem edy anc I dooolvi thepubih 8 M ILAJ NAMES b 44t d-c not be de o e i v o d( ime th a! the worc SAFI with Po tureo ar IronSafe W on ablaol wrap p I and white letters i on eyerl -aokage *0 AISO, $At a that it 1 on the Ia bel and $ta m and ta4l no other, H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. N.Y. W1*Iis remedy is an absolute specliic for tivo diseases of %womeni for the ner,ota trOUIAes of Youtli, and for the debityl which precedes old age. As statihties shovi that all disease arlise from the kidneys ox liver, we can gtuarantee freedom from dil ease by reason of the power.whicu out baft Kidney and Liver Oure pchsesses ovez tbeme organs. Foer Diabetes ask sor WAMl NEWS 8AVE DIABETES CURE. IMITATION STAINED GLASS. Indesribay beautiful. Eaaly applied to windom tINT IIrfee . Sams, e soIn stap. w isalI donun'biationi of Rimilr h b ZAAorsed 3y0.ft governmiktsoiciava aenul"ogs. ILI ORNGES TO VOWN azo1.Y. tibsacription Woe11W OEI0L2o0o tit finuloflotigestwo .dltionof erld. LUXIMMITH. Philada.. Pa RUPh=,bu.,Aby the ll tro.tai of otWr% au6h is the mot06a u d 1M tanont ofor. a a. . Manot.$1Ac k*. j ls a . Ad" be"I stamp for tesutooas Of palsm eour" .&4bac of Kesoefougo Iteading., Pa. 1 wroe VF Harriobtir, Pa. HLClair Hotel (6brh, t Ouste Hose, o'rt Wayne md ;Lounereiai botei Chicago, l. l ,els atne rhnusPle ppodandsrLi, FRAZER AXLE GREASE Besat in the world. lot the gennune. n(i Is mnarkets Fa er's. & L EVERYWMIEIL.E. (O" SEuT tine wrtn pae,inbotr t iied. EcONoMY PRINTING Co., NIoWbury AGENTS iu W aLIiz ..eat1& World. rit tor y rtolegt ' itJwE ,p ~Oa F ou ha a violn 1 i A ihDMMDIAT DET on ER READ'S HEART CURE is a sure remedy, Price One Dollar per bottle P.O0. 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