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ty~ ~ is nea a . an. pin is . w.th
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Bx I~D jitL.-- jsoasoni of actlyi.
tyIneao"at hand. Sping is coinint withi
- its Oreesmo work. Are farMere resdy for
soing and plantng? 'I Every implement.
should be provided beforehand, that no
time may be wasted ia making Purchases
or repairs after the work should begin. We
have known a half day of plowing to be
lost because the whifiletrees wele not at
hand. Some farmers start out with their
spring plowing without a single plowpolit
in stock, and when one is needed,the team
is taken from the field and driven to the
store. Such a loss of time is a serious mat
ter, and should be thoughtfully guarded
against by ample provision of all such arti
cles of the farm. It Is a poor time 'to
mend a harrow when it should be at work
in the field.
We do not favor that economy-if 'it
may be so called-that relies upon the
neighbors for manyof the tools of the farm
There are certain farm implements that
may be owned In partnership, as a roller
or reaper, but the constant borrowing of
rakes, forks, etc., is not a wise and econ
omical practice. Be provided with all
these essential farm tools, and have them
in good order, and at hand when the time
arrives for using them.
Now is the time to look to these mat
ters, and make all needed preparations
for the busy days that will soon be here.
In the peace of.winter prepare for the war
of spring.
TuNM Kieffer pear is now being much
discussed In the agricultural papers, and
very opposite opinions are expressed con
corning it. We have tasted the fruit, and
find it anything but fine In quality; but
perbaps we did not have go>d specimene.
.it is claimed to be blight proof, and that
its high colored fruit sells at handsome
S- prices. We hope it may prove a deetrable
acquisition; Brunton's early biackberry is
mentioned as attracting considerable at
tention. It is very early, and on that ac
count will prove prfitable as a market ber
ry. The early barvest blackberry may
also be mentioned as a growing favorite.
The champion quince is very showy, and
of good quality for cooking; the tree bears
abundantly when quite young, if allowed
to. The Jefferson grape is a red grape, of
large size and pleasant flavor. The
Vergennes grape is hardy and ripens much
earlier then the Jefferson. It Is also a
red grape.
Tn composition of cow's mi;k is affec
ted by various circumstances; under ex
treme conditiois it may contain from 10
to 16 per cent, of dry matter. The milk
is poorer when the quantity produced is
large or the diet insufficient, and richer
when those conditions are reversed, A
cow is generally in full milk from the sec
ond to the seventh week after calving; alter
this period the milk gradually diminishes
in quantity, but Increases in richness. A
separation of cream takes place in the ud.
der; the milk first drawn is poor in fat,the
richness Increasing as milking proceeds, the
last drawn milk containing two or three
times as much fat as the first drawn. The
milk of old cows Is commonly poorer than
that of young cows.
Tu lollowing are the points desirable
in a practical farmer's hog: Fine short
nose, dished face, fine ears, good width
between eyes, eyes not too p)romineint; a
straight, broad back of uinstorim width
from shoulders to hanm, short legs and fine
bone. Hie should stand well up on nis
plns, ist at any age, and, if well reared,
make a weight of 2510 to 2251 pounds at
eleven months. N4ow, does8 not the fore
going description of a model farm hog full
describe the well bred Berkshiret I think
all will agree that it does, and I am satis
fied that It the reader will notice the char
acter of all the various breeds of swime lhe
will find that the most popr iar ones are
those which conie nearest to the iiodel of a
farmer's hog piresented above.
A Naw Jersey poultry breeder, aftei'
trying the value of ftklmmed milk and
buttermilk as food for laying hens and
lhegs, came to the conclusion to dispense
with the hogs and feed the milk to the
fowls, as it keeps them In good laying
condition In winter, and is as cheap as
anything else that can be given them, iIe
thinks poulti'y can be kept with great pro
ilt on dairy farms.
Uuourenzns.-A Wisconsin gardener, on
the strength of experience, commends to
townsDeople who want fresh cuoumbers,
the practice of growing them in a barrel
partly sunk in the back-yard, fillied half
full of manure, and the renmainder with
soil, seeds planted on the Eurface, and
vimes dropping over the sides.
I-r is propored to establish three creame
ries in Ontario at Government expense, to
give instruction in butter-makinug. Creamery
butter sells from 8 to 10 cents per pound
higher than ordinary butter. One enter
prising young farmer In Ottawa went over
to the States, look lessons in an Ameripan
creaimery,and now his butter sells 10 cents
higher than that of hisi neighbors. Hience
the desard to make improvements general.
ONE half of the ca'e and labor required
to earn $60 tilling some crop will produce
that amount for the farmer if bestowed
upon his flock of fowls, If you propose to
him to persistingly neglect his best cow
irom one end of the year to the other he
will set you down as a candidate for the
lunatic asylum, yet a common sized flock
of fowls, such as are kept at most farm
steads, will yield as much value yearly, If
p)roperly treated, as a first rate cow.
IN a soil once fertile, but exhausted by
Improvident tillage, the loss of fertility
applies chiefly to the surface, and If we go
below the distance that the roots of tne
grain extended, we may generally find a
subsoil rich in the elements that give vigor
to the growth of plants. In the approved
modes of agriculture, we seek to reach and
bring up the subsoil by deep plowing.
FARMERs who have basement barns can
feed calves through the Winter with profit
providing the animals are beifers of good
rmiking or butter breeds. If, on the other
- hand, they are to be butchered and not
krept as cows, calves are worth the most
and with the least cost when from four to
five weeks old._____
IN shipping fruits and vegetables in cold
Winter weather line the barrels and boxes
- with a couple of thicknesses of news or
wrapping paper. So says a man who had
twenty carrels so lined detained on frack
* for over forty-eight hours,' with the mer
cury at zero. There was no fire in the ear.
The apples came out all right.
* , l$3AR any large city a pond of clear
water is worth more for itscrop of ice than
the rental value of the same area of aver
age farm landI. The value of the ice crop
is likely to increase, as its use is extending
fat beyond the Increase of supply. Large
quantities of ice are now brought to South.
ern cities from Canada and Maine.
- 'Ois pound of fresh eggs is worth al
-mest as much for food as two pounds of
4 - beef. An egg conmains every necessity
Wor th9 developkneht'of the perfect animal;
,~ ~ ,,atgi y6t eggs pfoperiy .cooked are rarely
op64e the tarmer's table.
.x EANxras recipe receixmends the
following 'ut into a large basin 1 lb.
of iyory-blaok, .lib. of treacle, and * lb.
of sweet oil. Stir there ingredents up
with a.stlok, and lot it stnd for twenty.
four houre. Then add a I lb, of oil of
vitriol MfX with three times its weight
of old water. Stir well, and let it
again stand for a few hours, then add a
quart of sour beer or water. Pour it
into a stone jar, which keep in a dry
plaoe. Before pouring some into the
small bottle for daily use, thoroughly
shake the ontents of large jar for soev
eral nonutos. Some of the cheap
"blkin "sold are very injurious to
shoe lea er as they craok and burn it.
A boy with a top tried to spin it.
But his hand got a thorn right in it,
The sport didn't spoil,
For St. Jacob's Oil,
Cured his hurt in less tian a mnit.
A red-haired clerk in Savannah,
Slipped on a piece of banana,
Great pain he endurad,
But St. Jacob's Oil cured,
lie now goes dancing with Eannah.
ITALAN SALAD. -An Italian salad may
be made at any time of the year of any
vegetable that is in season, or a suita
ble mixture of cooked vegetables may
be taken for It. If lettuces and endive
are used for it, let them be dried per
fectly before being used. Shredithe
lettuce finely, and toss it lighily with
Tarragon vinegar and salt. Place It on
a dish that has been made as cool as
possible with a dozen filleted anchovies
rolled in parsley and a teaspoonful of
capers. Just before serving, toss the
salad lightly with a quarter of a pint of
mayonnaise, garnish with boiled beet
root out into strips, and four hard-boil
ed eggs cut into quarters. Crown the
whole with stoned olives and serve,
**"Troubles often come f om whence
we least expect them." Yet we may often
prevent or counteract them by prompt and
intelligent action. Thousands of persons
are constantly troubled with a combination
of diseases. Diseased kidneys and costive
bowels are their tormentors. They should
know that Kidney-Wort acts on these oi
ganS at the same time, causing them to
throw off the poisons that have clogged
them, and so renewing the waole system.
i'The Diamond Dyes for family use
have no equals. All popular colors easily
dyed, last and beautiful. 10 cents a
package.
FAIRU Housm APPLE PIE.-Pare soi
apples--greenings are best--and out in
very thin alices, Allow one cup of su
gar and a quarter of a grated nutmeg
mixed -with it. Fill the pie-dish heap.
ig full of the sliced apple, sprinkling
the sugar between thts layers. Wet the
edges of the dish with cold water; lay
on the cover and -press down Recurely
that no juice may escape. Bake three.
quarters of an hour, or even less, if the
apples become tender, It is importan
that the apples should be well done
but not overdone. No pie in which th
apples are stewed beforehand can com
pare with this in flavor.
There is hardly an adult person living
but is .sometimes troubled with kidney
difficulty, which is the most prolific and
dangerous cause of all disease. There ie
no sort of need to have any form of kidney
or urinary trouble if Hop Bitters is taken
occasionally.
INDIAN MEAL CRULLEns.-2Pour 1j
teacups of boiling milk over two teacupi
of sifted indian meaJ; stir it vigorously
when it is cool adid two cups of wheal
flour, one cup of butter (or two-third,
of a cup if you do not care to have then
rich). 11 cups of sugar, three eggs, tw(
teaspoonfuls of baking powder aiid
tablespoonful of nutmeg or cinnamon,
Let this rise till very light, .tf not st,i
enough to roll weoll, add equal quantities
of meal and flour, roll out in a shee1
about half an inch thick, and cut ir
small diamond-shape cakes. Fry ir
-very hot oil.
On Thirty Days' Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Miich.,
will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro.
Voltale Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young or old]
who are aillicted with nervous debility,
lost vitality and kindred troubles, gtuaran
teeing speedy and complete restoration ol
health and manly vigor.-Address am
above.-N. B.-No rIsk is incurred, as
thirty days' ral is allowed.
BAVAmIAN OnEAM.-Soak one-half boi
gelatino in one-half cup of cold water 1t
or 20 minutes. Boil one pint of milk,
Beat yolks of four eggs, add one-hall
cup of sugar and one-half salt-spoonful
of salt. P'our the boiling milk on th.e
eggs, and when well mixed put It bacd
in double boiler; cook about two min
utes; add soaked golatine; strain into c
pan sot in ice water; add one teaspoon,
ful of vanilla and onie tablespoonful o~
wine. Chill and whip one pint of cream,
As the custard cools stir it well, ani
add the cream. When stial enough t<
drop pour it into mouldis which hav<
been set in cold water, and set away t<
cool.
WATERMELON CAKE.,-White p)art
one-third cup butter, one cup augar,
one-half teaspoonful almond, one-quar
ter cup of milk, one and one-quartea
cup of flour, one-quarter teaspoonfu
soda, three-quarters teaspoonful crean
tartar, whites of 4 eggs, lied part
one-third cup of butter, one cup re<n
sugar, yolks of four eggs, one-quarto:
cup milk, two cups flour, two even tea
spoonfuls baking powder, one euj
raisins, seeded and quartered. Put th<
red cake in the centre of a round pan
the whito around the edge.
MINon Pnu, WrraOU-r MEAT.,-Tw<n
cups of chopped apiple, one cup of driec
broad crumbs, rolled very fine; dry the
bread iu the oven until It is crisp with
out being brown; one cup of raisins
one cup of vinegar, one cup of molasses
and one of brown sugar; spice to you:
taste. Put little lumps of butter in the
pies just before putting the top eras
over, The apples are to be quartered
and the cores and all spot. carefull
cut out, but the,y'are not to be peele
A little jelly or jam Is.a good addition.
ORANGE OnwAMs.-Pare a Seilile. or.
ange exceedingly flue, mix with the
juice of four large ones, a pint of watea
and eight ounces of sugar, put into in
white lined saucepan, and stir In the
well-beaten whites of five eggs; keel
stirring one way till it thickens, ther
strain through a piece of muslin, and
stir till cold, when add the yolks of th(
eggs previously beaten. Stir over a
slow fire till almost boiling, pour Into a
basin and stir till nearly cold, then potu
Into glasses.
To clean metal plates, kc .oles, etc,
~of doors, also stair-riods, use aipolao; or,
If brass, rottenstone,
oaop of the old block: Colonel 3 J1
MoOraken e:jo*e the repitation of
r t more whiskiy for one drink
any7 oher nan in Austin, newly,
eleoted members of the LegilAure
excepted. IThe Colonol was tak* -
drink at the Gently Dreaming Walo '
when the bprkeee ritmhrked: "I 'a
Colonel, I ait on a man 'a whilea
who pours out a bigger drink of whisy
than you do." "He was probably. a
member of the Legielature . Ie don't
count. 1 can't compete with old profes
sionals." "No, he isn't a member of
the Legislature He Is a very intelli
gent-looking young man, a stranger to
me. He Is in the other room Playn
billiards." Colonel McCracken looked
Into the billiard saloon and exclaimed:
"Why, that's my son, Tom. He has
just come home from a military school
in Kentuoky."
Natural petroleum, deprived of Its color
and disagreeable odor without distillation
and the acid of acids or alkalles, is what
the Uarbolino Is made from. As now im
proved and perfedteil it Is a beautiful
preparation, and -performs all that Is
claimed tor it as a hair restorer.
PzRTUATIox of a thermometer: A
Thermometer was once. Observed in a
State of Excessive Agitation. "Why,
my friend," inquired the Eight-day
clock, "why are you so Perturbed.?'
"Because," replied the Thermometer.
"I apprehend that I am no Longer Ca
pable of Performing my functions. At
the present Moment I am Registering
forty Degrees above Zero, when I should
be Several degrees Below." "Oh, no,
I guess Not," said the Eight. day Clook,
"Yes, I am Confident of it," persisted
the Thermometer, "for from my Posi
tion in this Window I just Overheard a
policeman Decline a Drink, and it must
be a Cold Day when such a Phenomen
on Occurs."
For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression
of spirits and general debility, in their va
rious forms; also as a preventive against
fever and ague and other intermILent
fevere, the 'Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of
Calisaya," made by Caswell. Hazard & Co,
Now York, sold by all Druggists, Is the
beat tonic; and for patients recovering
from fever or other sickness, It has no
equal.
Two little gir)s met on the street the
other day, and one said to the other:
"I've put all my dolls into deep mourn
ing, and it's so becoming to them.
Come over and see them." "What did
you do that for?" "Oh, we had a o'lam
ity. Our old dog got killed, and there
didn't anybody care but me and them.
We've just cried our eyes out." Then
the other little girl said in slow, deliber
ate tones: "May Wilson, ain't you lucky,
though I There a always something
happening to you!"
ien, below par, from age or mental excesses,
will land that Allen's Brain Pood restores former
vitality and vigor; $1--At druggista and at Allen's
Pharmacy, 316 First ave., N. Y, It never falls.
BEEF SoUP WITH OKRA.-I"ry one
pouid of "round" steak out in bits, two
tableipoons of butter and one sliced
onion till very brown; add to three or
four quarts of cold water in soup kettle,
and boil slowly one hour; then add a
pint of sliced okra, and simmer three
hours or more; season with salt and
PCpoppur, strain and servo.
lInvo you soen the Chrolithion 0 >llars
snd CUffs? domiething new. Ask for them.
To clean oilcloth, wash wilth warm
milk. Once in mix months scour with
hot soapsuds; dry thoroughly and aip..
ply at coat of varmish. They will last
as long aigain. _______
D)on't ie tin the Hons.
"Hlougha on Rats." Clears out ra,mlce,roaches,
bedbugs, illes,ants,molos,ohipmunks,gophmeri. 15jg.
RAw starch, applied with a little wa
ter, as a paste, will generally remove all
stains from bed-ticking.
DI5LIU
SYU
0OSULRATEYE
InvalIds who are recovering vital stamina, declare
In grateful termis t heir appreciation of tl.e merits
as a tonlo, of llostetter' a tomach Bitter.,. Not
only does it impart strength to the weak but it
also corrects an irregular acid stateeof the slomach,
makes the howels act at proper intervals, gives
ease to thoqe who suffer from rheumatic and kid
hevetroubles, and conquers as well as prevents
For sale by all DruggIsts and Dealers generally.
HAS BEEN PROVED a
The SURESTOCUREfor
KIDNEY_DISEA8ES.~
Doessatune baek or di.sordered urine indl
thatou are avioumin PTRN Do NOT
Suse XKid-Wort at ence, (drug.
Ladies.t;oE "'""
an ekesemp E deWet,
t oate ,rtnton of urine,
briokdstoo ydepote..and duli dragging
pain., au lyyedto its curative power,
s- SOr.D DY ALLt DavoorsTe, Price .
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loiegd 4.g, 6on4dnIng th6-emi o
soonWes In -A,, he Is
a that i oe I
4':iwho 14 a
tnhagdo#6m to n
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"she is 0 at a
a yep ti,Te d
in v dtginia.:. of an ola dabk8y down h
in bg was generaf consul - 1
ted by is niaster on Bay jffi of b
1nY imPcw , 6i4" to both.. Thesold a
ter was a aVd tho a
cosent ofr,. 14 to- him
he comn 14e $ iold
darkey, y. - ord,' s am'she i
is too youniaN r you.' 'Not a b it,'
answered t*qna. ter; "I'm si my tj
prime.' responded! Samboi, you .(
are in ybur. prime now, but wait till she l
gets i hqr Pkine, then where will tour
prime be7 __ ___
d
onu JU Its orly stages is ly
cured se - of.; Dr.- Piercea "' 0den
Medical Disootery,"though. if tile lunge are
wasted no mediclue wLH ofrteure No known t
remedv possesses su soothini and heal. If
lughfieno;Qvr alorofulous, tubeioulous,.
and pulmorY 6ffebion u u the "DIsoovoryel c
John Wilis" of ERia,- Ohio, writes: PThe
'Golden Medical Discovery' does positively N
cure ouusumption, as, after trying evei ther li
medioino in vtlno We succeeded." . d
T. Phelps, of ibert, G., *ritqe "The '
'Golden Medical Dledilvery b4s qu'ed my wife
of bronhitis itind - LoUp eht onsunptlon."
Sold by draggiWq.
Ir You. 'VPusome nice~fresh butter,
ivve jvt4%deed aiof from tiie coun.
try," said an Austin grocer to Colonel L
Samuelson. who does not knoW much t
about VooUbepig. t
"I can't trade with you," wis. the b
reply, "until you give up keeping your r
books by the'double entry s'ystem." c
"Why, Colonel, I don't keep my I
books by the double entry. I keep my t
accounts entirely by single entry." t
"You may not do it on purpose, but
you do ib all the same. When I buy a
pound of butter, you charge me up two
pounds; or If you charge me with only
one pound, you only send me half a
pound. I can't afford to buy groceries
from a man who believes in the double'
entry system of book-keeping."
Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Preserip'lon" Is a
most powerful restorative tonio, son combin
ing the most valuable nervine properties. es.
polally adep. ed to the wants of deb-litated
Fadles sufftr ng from woak back,inward fever,
congestion, inflammation, or ulceration, or
from nervousness or neuralgic pains. By
dru.gists. -
PPA's threakt: Miss Mlussa Staniian,
of Beacon Rill, Boston, was porng over
a work on conic sections when the news
came of General Butler's election. I'm
glad of it," she exclaimed. Every face
In the room but her's expressed the
utmost horror and astonishment. "I
mean it," persisted the girl, tossing the
volume on the table. "Papa said if
Butler was elected he'd move out of the
State, and that's why I'm glad."
Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred
affectione. For treatise giving successful
self-'reatment address World's Dsapeni ary
Medical Assooiation, Buffalo, N. Y.
*,,"lFigures are not always facts," but
the mucontrotertilIe facts concerning
Kidney-Wort are better than moot figures.
For mnstance: "It Is curing everybody"
writes ii druggist. "Kidney-Wort is the
most popular medicone we sell." It should
be by right, for no other medicine has
such speclii action on the liver, bowels.
and kidneys. Do' not tail to try it.
5&'The most brilliant shades possible,
on all fabrics are made by the Diamond
Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and du
inability) 10 cents.
HErPED him out: It was all -a mistake
A gentleman called to learn something
from the files, and as lie wasn't having
very good luck we called a reporter and
told him to help the man out. We were
as much surp)rised as anybody wvhen the
reporter tackled him and threw him
down stairs.
A Voico n.om the Press.'
I take this opportunity to boar testimoa
n.y to the eiUhacy of your "Hop Bittera.'
Expecting to find them nauscous and bitter
and composed of bad whiskey, we were
agreeably surprised at their mild taste,
just hkc a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cresswell and
a Mrs. Connor, friends,have likewise tried,
and pronounce them the best medicine
they have ever taken for building up
strength and toning up the system. I was
troubled with costiveesas, headache and
want of appetite. MAy ailments are now
all gone. I have a yearly contract with a
doctor to l>ok after the health of myself
and family, but I need him not now.
July 25, 1878. 8. GILLIL&ND.
.People's Advrocate, P'ittsburg, Penna.
A JoUnNALI5TIO weakness: "Oh, yes,"
,iaid the engineor, "1 had a chance to
become a her" by sticking to my post
when the c<lbision came, but when I
reflected that my nam.e would be spelled
ive hundred diffiroent ways in tihe neOws
papers I enanged my mind and jumped."
.Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Mestorer is tue I
marvel of the age .for all neiNe diseases. .Al Il
frs p ee. Bend to 981 Arch $tteet,
THEin powerful pie: A i'enisylVaksi '
paper tells of a family which has been
poisoned by eating pie containing arsen
ic. It seems like a work of suipereroga
Mion to put arsenic into' pie, A pie that'
cannot kill a family withouL the help of I
arsenic is a very weak pie indeed. '
Ladies and children's boots and shoes a
cannot run over if Lyon's IPatent Heel ~
Stiffeners are uised.
A GONUNDnUM: "What is the dleerened 0
betwane the youths' and the min's de.- a
partments at the big clothing shop ?"
asked an Irishmani of afi id; and re.
ceiving no rbeply; le co n:"1e..
cause at the wan I bnys me clothes and3
and at the other I clothes me b'ys."
"BRsr COUGn ISAijAM iN TnB WoRLD." Try it
Price 100. 1F. W. KINSMAN & C., Augusta, Mai ne~
influenc, of different slensities of air og~
sound)-"lf, now, from here we slhoe'd
hear the steamboat-whistle down in she
harbor, what should we infer-?" kiright
Junior-"teaanboac coming ini."
Malaria, chills, positively cured by
Emory's Stasserd pure Phis. ,The ,req u,
unkiiown; stiAai coated;' no gli'5
UNBUc0EssPU experient: A Mfci
gan main dream~ed recently that his aunt
was dead. The dream proved true. He,
tried the same dream on his -mother-ip
law, but it didn't work,
"nolthon corns "
Ask for Wells' "Rosigh pn Orit." 16e. Quiek,4
complete, ptraiganent cure. Corne, Warts, bunions.
The convneeof nd"'o ods b alo x
arest lb welt assured by
LEtWADO'SR~IRN0IH D)YE HlOt, g
17 Tuuri.s PL-AcE 0.wroN, U. S. A.
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ha ht; that ~ a k wasIa
til fapoWe oneat~
itn n ere, h~a, uf~*S uj
ade o r *'9to 'GA0
fell,o you 0eiv79 DO0
enly tacked about And a , she
Wt so verg pretty :1 h a an awful
r homel nose, h6r Aonth? a mile too
Ig aid she hasn't got a bit of exOreh
on in her eyes. 'he she's :ot such
disagreeable way with her iti
.Ji.r
tlow the hearts of a crowd swell and
itob with pitiless balrbtU7gpnst the man
ho coughs durig- the .performince at a
keatre; when they know he is to. stingy
o invest twenty-f ve cents In a bot4le of
r. Bull's Cough Syrub.
AN impecunious young lawyer 0o
my lqst week requested a private inter
low with one of the wealthiest me)a in
utin; As soon ,o thdoor was lik6d
10 young lawyersai% eariestly: ;Aife
a burden to me unlsq. you ,ousent'to
ky na'riage with your daughter, I
=me to ask your consent." The wealthy
kan, who did not have much use for
6wyers, replied: "To which one of my
aughters do you refer ? I have three. '
Colonel, I refor to whichever one you
'ant me to have," was the candid reply.
The Doetor's Indorsement.
Dr. W. D. Wright, Otoinnati, 0., sends the.sub.
ined professional indorsement: "I hav6 pro6biibed
ir. Wra. Hall's Balsam for the Lungse in a groat nura&
eropt oases and always with success. On6eaeoiin path
ctlar.hasgiv.enupbysoveral physiablnswhohadbee
aled ih for ooufeultation with myself. The patient
ad all thesymptomsof oonfiribed0onsumptlon--old
ight sweats. hectio fever, harrassing o.ughd 9to. He
ommedced immediately to get,better and.,was soon
osterel to his usual health. .1hove also found Dr. Wm.
[awe Balsam for the Lungs the most valuable peo
rant for breaking up distresaing coughs and colds
2atl have ever used." Durno's (latatrh anuft curto
latarrh and all affections of the mucous membrana,
.LjNTEN SAUoE FOR Fis.-Mix two
unces of melted butter with a table
poonful of parsley, chopped flue, and
e juice of two lemons, A pinch of
ayenne pepper gives tone to it.
Catarrh of the Ilactder.
Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney anti
Frinary omplAInts, Cured by "Buchu-palba." $1.
THY wit is as quick as the greyhound's
nouth; it catches.
THE GREAT
PurbuAman vammam&
ERLiMN RME
Co- RES
Rheumatism, euralga Sciatica,
L.umbago, Backache, Headate Toothache,
Sore Throiatewllng. pra ea raulses,
- AND ALL OTHER liODil-Y PAINS AND AChEF..
sola by Druggtste andt Dealers ae r where. Iiny ceuts a bettl.
Dieeea. os 00, i .fi r d.'U.A
TH VIILS.y e - 0
HEOREAT CUREd
SKIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWEL. .
a leanse aftr tof the acrid poi on
* only the vlotims of Rheumatism can reauise.
of0 the w,or,,0,bf , o^m. if s torrbe4sa
5 have been quickly rolioved, and in short time .
PERPEOTL.Y CURED.
PRfE, 1.LIQIDOR DnIY, BOLD BY lflIUOGISTs.
RR I DSN o.,Burllngtonyt
3 S
WORT H
DrJ . DhenIha N ublshabon
DISEASES H NG
Se O iE A whiU
tmselves a toted w ith to~ ay di~ supe
L)R. J. H. So NoK & SON. Philadelphia.
NOtig in h oiesi t'i o h
euro ef Scofis Pimples. Bolt, ~retwe ,l o re.,
Bore Eye., Mercurial Diseses, Caiarrh, Loss ef
Appetite, Female complatin'., and sit Dioed
dita s.stor ke ere eails All druggistas snd
& Cpo.Po'Ptthu hon eery bottl.
Renmentber. Thim.-.
If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid N~a
nre in making you well when all else fails.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering
rom any other of the numerous diseases of the
tomach or bowels, it ia your own fault if you re
nain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy
I all such complaints.
If you are wasting away with any for m of Kid.
ey disease, stop tempting Death this moment,
ndl turn for a cure to Hop Bitters.
If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nerv
usness, you will find a "Bairn in Gilead" in the
tie of Hop Bitos
If you are a frequenter, or a.resident of a mias
latic district, barricade your systenm againatI the
uourge of all countries-malarial, epidemlic, bil
u,and intermittent fevers-by the use of Hop
If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, had
reath1pins and aches, and feel milserable gone.
ally Bitters wiil gie you fair ski, rich
iood ani sweetest breath, heallUt,.and comfort.
In 6hort the cure a-I Diseases of tihe stomach,
lowels, Blo, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's
tiserhe will be paid for a case they will not
That poor, bedridden invalid wife sister
hother or daughter, can be made the picture of
ealth,ia few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing
ut a fl. Will you let thr sulffer?
ssAls. EmOsua cuss ea Nsavatr
tales Treatise
rgs xw erceived. ae a;
of tid'i styto. Eult n
i.ng t tile )inak t. Ifte
other comstpanies retail for
Al'Mnehincts wrransted
-years. Send fnrJIlustr.ated ~
ct'lasr a dTestilnonsials. Addrear
~5to $2Od 'A"!?;*MEto
So.
j.a eua , v aM n uhieaaer i -
lsa e a'e 7%n that j,ume
a eete ajor
P Per")
5,'
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4 d.
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* - our Roms
3 iiopubilb
u,.w ,
-' b utid
0 *1d
I se
Uthowerd
Sandwhit
ettersit
on 6very
packag.
C that it is
on the -
bei and
~stem p,
and, tak*
no 4ther.
H. H. WA R NER & CO.
kOOHESTER. N.Y-,i
WF"Thls reniedy is an absoidte 'specifte
for tie diseases of women for the iservous
trovibleo *6f youtilt savad for the debility
which procodes old' are.- A a .ttitlp show
that all disease arise fromx the kidneys or
liver, we can brudrante4 freedom 'from 'dig
ease 4y reauson of the power w lIghI our
iafe Kidney and Liver nhre poss sses ovr
theme organs. Wor iitApask JwFWAl9
PER'sl M DIABETES Cultic
H1bent c setas. A ban Dem
hiaIRub. I by lee iel tte of *&hit%*
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ENCI-S, T01y AW.RbLL= ,
stamp Im etotomu of ps.e , mmd"d
Keystone Houseg leadin% oehey Houer
Harrfeburg, Fa&I it.01 r opte' PIttbrhP
Ouster House. Fort Wayne, Ind. i ?3opmlmera 11o1t,0
Chi oleo 'L
"TH^E ESr is CHEAPtST."
ENG.INE,THRBES H ERSMILLS,
fforeeower in1821arateo ypou, r Butces
0. R. ALLE4 Kennedy. N. Y.
DAKOTA WHEA1 LANDS.
"la* stamp"tob ADAS De.ro n
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE
Best in.nthwol..Ue .thgenu.... .
EVE RYW VERFE.
AGENThlsh.10je eem nLfuls~n
Wo rld. Writ for i.rl.eule w F. tE 18Nk& E ,r
ROE firn e w r t n pa er inA blot e r
pored.ECONoMY PRINTINO Co., Newbury
TFyou have a lolentpain
~ with IMEDIIATE DEAHor
Beart Disease in any form,
REIAD'S HEART CURE
Is a sure remed y.
Price One Dollar per bottle.
- MARTIN READ & CO.
P.O. Box 2016,-Philed'a. Pa.
C URES AND Danc A ooi
tronusos Irreulaities
Dane 1, Atich
NEVE FAi.8.- "Opiu rEainu err
thaeveene i k aawes
MJM OA 0 80 Propies, and alose .
la i arbibeaurut. en ty p loymt n
e.ittrationaid Ireguar.
pfotheoloocl,rstomach
edtin ogfA3er L.. JwhorqireT nev
UN 1 ~ toni est e lerna
YI A Leading London Phy D
el40&L Cpis.o rietors douaseph, nMo.i
**"esra. eaiful'.s"apidtndom.
(A72^ 'H%%.*6gr. 14110.) ea,
scribER rcNS!e )To rr.r.r ilna o7j
sdilonof ~erld.Na.~aU1 SIT5~ Palids.the
D . RADWAY'"11
$arsapa r1lli4rRes
Pure Wood maskes'jahlud es,'ti da
.ru 0 I arl - 1
Radwayis, Sarsapai,ia
A remedy compowe of Ingredletnta -ofj exr4y>.
gfl?firtI gata e 'oe ulwnatilt
No;.~ ~ te 8 % t a aytIttj rtl Pan. -e
dl'Alail d,' e t ro tIt e, A i l.
hillAS t"iue Flr I iorpe
der, womb, skin, liver Momntah or howel-i, e hie
*wri f&% sri%*hs'*
hue blood, mIII It U&I' I, il) uiOdes of Xg
,Must be'ousound, s
'The Sarsnaril nieSo9vent
or 9re1 com1o1ed of lugreet but flecures
~r1he 98u o to ofeach tit Me o
est4blishes througl ow. thpicuffir hystoemluio
& har t.V1i svll i 13 t he wood~t; voat- (
sei W1 th pa hehpre, iie (eroal ty:b urret.of
,00)v Ie. ' 11,4Crv I.ift r alo (IYA, use
lbeautifu 1P 1
dir, w o sie eyes'sI AqlIt e pi o r els , ert n
la slu haefiothiixbrodApet
l1oIts n tur% djelts i re1-0rq or 11ro1n tll
If the SarsapardIlan IR coqll inued ts su"?o utI'emn
to mnalco Its impression d 1t i e m.Y;4temi.
One'-bo lo egntainFo more or the-active prmncl
ples of I loies 'than any other Prpa ratiou.
a e o tea spola doses, whele othrtes require
Te orlar ain es i ote
Had w'aj;'s bead R: f
The Cheapeft nd ]Boost Medicine -for
Family use In tile World.
Infrom6ne to Wenty,sinutes vever falls to
omAtterhow'Violenti ot teruelatinegh ain,
the theumatle, Ied-ridden, ,ifirmi, Cripled,
,Nervou s ,Neural or prostrate3d with osease
a otay c eWAY'8 READY RELIEF wilr
INFLAMMNATION OF THTE KIDNItYS,
INFLAMMIATtON OF TUIB BLADDI,
INFLAMMATION OF THlE BOWEL13,-#
CONGEST1.9N OF TIC LUNUS8,
SOURE THROAT, DIPPICULTr BICATFrING,
P1At,PrTATION Ol THIE HEAIrT,
HiYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPItr i eurA,
CATARIIl, INFLUENZA,,
HIEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA, RHEUlATISM
riESPi wUMtGh one TouhA,)lct
CtHe , COLuDti, SPItldcn AINrS, Crpped
INFLAMPINS OF THE CHEI~S, C
NFI AMVARIOOUE BLADDEg.
INFA VERIO OANDl AGUVE. -
FEVTERcA,D AGUE, cIurdfri tEs. rei
Fever nd A ,aT othe aIu, BiFLousfZ
SECare TO YOwHAohEreesie
ItL CillS aGfe oetC he take nera
BSE 8om, Ueart. bttrn VokIHAda
COUGHSatio CofIS SheIHArt,Codhll
Pa : thPBAIes, DIhN DyHEnET, Clg
WdiN eOUSe, SS,al IenlPLEnES
dropR ANDwte AGll red fiksor ins Thre I
BFe aA ailm d botter thaniFrench Biliod
b~etro1d(v 'Ylo Luandeoter feveld aay
R* IA DWNY A'LS bo4lkY'SA~~A'
Ra guating totedietoslueCaml psms!
snPalpiecto furgart, Coldthillg Apyeri.
Wniten ~vts, and w llhOutea Pane.wy
Trelssbold wand cara tlo -
dros n ar ill Oreranticksor n fo
beprvie wt t.ees 8lgnl otdwtwe
RA D' irL Weh tr fAYlds'rS o
thetmach. Live o-Kny BAder
emaeCo its, rvwtou Deases, AwassoA
onefi Pal ad Tiatderai ee
thernten cOa.Poreagtabi,otan
Pn o erey taste rls elelcoteditswdugs,
frAnDWA Iease of r the e r estofmlldso re ot
teale Inard.Pts, -erus ieasesf floof Anpli
petite He dh Cn aio, Cu snlsvos e ss tri
h kinDyppsingorIerin eem iatna. ca
aio ofteol,y PfeisInaldrangm ent s of
he Ierd ud cer 4o nel veetab, n'r in.t
A w osexof oWAYsymPItowir freelthe
frotm froeaseslo the abige-sived Orias;ordes.
Wt n, o Churh 8i1oNe wor.utriga
to you rmaton Wor ' Sho sa ions weoen
We befre ndha fverW' and see haI tme
Limbs and40.dAe" i onie fheit, Burnng
theorth'lesh.B
diao from al m1 aiore omcl diode
PEUR~E ND TRUE.
OII TotPPnI
Be ur anbs o AWYEI !seta h