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MANt1FAOTUaR" OP APipm AMuL.- -"A water power and building used portions of the year for the manufacture of short lumber and chair stuff, is changed to drive a oider mill of sufIUoieitt, capacity to grind 100 bushels of a plea In twenty minutes. From a tank beneath the press it is pumped up into another on the floor above it, from whence. it is conveyed in a pipe to an adjacent build ing and into an evaporator such as is used for evaporating sap or sorghum juice, except it is of copper instead of iron. The evaporator is 12 feet long, and by working the day and making "a long evening, 80 barrels of older can be condensed, Apple jolly is simply con densed cider, the bulk of the water being removed by evaporation, and all other substances remaining. No sugar is used in this manufactory, though it can be added if desired. As hero man ufactured it takes the place of the old fashioned cider apple sauce, only it is purer and better. We prefer it without the addition of sugar, and manufactured without it., it is much cheaper. The jolly as it comes from the evaporator is about the consistency of good thick syrup. It is drawn off into buckets or boxes and soon assumes the jolly form so that the box can be turned top down ward without disturbing the contents. The cider must be evaporated before fermentation takes place. The apples we saw were native fruit. and of no value except for feeding to stock or con version into eider. The proprietors paid ten cents per bushel, delivered. Ten bushels of such apples will make a barrel of cider, and 7 barrels of cider of 32 gallons each, at 71 cents per poinid, he present wholesauo price, is worth $26.40. At this rate the jully men are getting the lion's share of the profits, latter reckoning expense of mianulactur ing, boxing and marka:ing. '1'he boxes here are cheaply made and elch holds ti} pounds not. Six of these are put into a cheaply constructed crate and the product is thus sent to the market." SALT-.IAIsINo iui AJ).---il the morn ing, while getting breakfast., sot your rising !or the diay's baking as follows: Put into a twcf-quart pitcher one pilt and a half of hot water, a very small teaspoonlui of saleratus, aud not, quite so much salt, and twice the quatit,y of ginger as saleratus. Leti this stand un til lukewarm and then stir in flour enough to thickene quite thick; set the pitcher iii water heated as hot as you can bear your hands in; keep the water about the same temperature till the ris ing is ready to riu over the lop of the pitcher; theli nake the bread thus: Sift into the brvad-pan the quantity of flour that you intenet baking miiake a hole in the niddclle of the bloiur, lour i your rising, then add nit]k warm water enough to make all your flour into a still dough; grease your baking tins divide the lump of dough into loaves, knead them till as sinooti as glass, grease the top of the loat with a little butter and set ini a warni place to rise. Moro heat is re quired to raise this kind of bread thanl hop-yeast bread, but less wood will bane it. I make my bread n tins man ner, olten for two years, without my rising once failing in colaing. A Dntious 1)1ie i mate thius: Take one large cup o,f wine or of the clear juice of any Iruit; and a tabilespoonaful of gelatmno dissolved in as little wvater as pJossible, one cupi of sugar, Blake with twvo crusts. Rub the top of the upp)ler crust with mik in wih you have dissoived a httle sugar, or with the white of an egg. The juieo left in in cans o1 Iruit can be0 utilizeal this way, but it should be heated to the lbolinig point and tl.e scum skimiued ofl, or it may be strained. LOns'rER er(qetit make a nico dish for supper oni chilly days, whten even the simple and pilain hiver, though a huggi tbmker, umst wish hor somietlug warm. Clhop t he lobster v'ery line, sea son with pepper anat salt, anal mnix with bread-crumbas; mioisten with creamn, if possible, it not, usnoniolted butter with a little water, shape in rouiid, Ilat cakes, and fry quickly ini hot harti; an egg is a good add.tioni. To vary a rico pudding, try this way of baiking it.; Put, eniough cohul boiledi rice an a puIddinigdish to Jill it, half full; p)ut in milk ad thme yolks of oggs to form a custard; set it in the oven. anid when it is donie paut over the top) the whites 01 the a gigs, beaten to a all' troth, 'with sugar to zake it almont like frost nag, Add thme juice aund grated peel of 01ne luoon; spread this over the pudding smoothly, and let it barown in the oven. WHNa carpet dues not, requIre to ho liited3( arom the Iloor-, it muay be macha brightened and improved by first,sweep ilg thoroughly and then going over at with a clean clo,th and clear waiter con tatinag about two tablespoonfuls of aim monia to two-thirds of a bucket of wa ter. An occasional thaoroughi sweep)ing with salt assists hin keepmig carets free from dust. WuE you sweep a room take down all the liti.le articles, as brackets, Vases, easels, etc., duist carfully, liay themi Oi time table iindu cover them wtitha a cloth. Wiein the sweeping is (done aunt the larger articles is' dusted, you will be ire hoved to have these art,icles ready to return to their places. To keep pudding sauce warm if p,ro pared too long befo,ro dhmmer is'served, set the basin contaiining it in a pani or pail of bocihnlg water; do not, lot thli )vater boil after the uuee-dishl is set in it, but keep it hot. JF waslierwomnio would rubl their hands and armas with dry salt, inuuneda ately af ter fluiishing work it will take out the sodma and provoint bad eifects from cold. ARiROw root is reeconmmended as the thikenming for custards aind stauces of all kinds, both for paudiings and for mnia. .t is preferred to corn rtarch by many, on account, of the flavor. flALF an once of Peruvian bark, half an once of p)owdered my3rrh, and one ounce of powdered charcoal mauke a anost rofreshaing tooth powvder. LivEni should be placed ini hot waler before cooking, after being sliced thin, and then broiled or fried. IT is well to brush the under crust of pies with the white of an egg before 11l1mg with finait, to prevent Sogginess. NAILS may be driven into hard wood If the points are first dipped in lard oil or tallow, A TEASPOOiNPUn of charcoal tknI half a gijas of water Is often feti In curing sick headache. AGRIOULTUR8. WAshW AND UNwASIDED fUTmBR The difference between washed and un washed butter is analogous to the dif ference between clarified and unolariflei sugar, The former consists of pur' saccharine matter while the latter though less sweet., has a flavor in addi tion to that of the pure sugar. When unwashed there is always a little but, termilk adhering to ' the butter tha gives it a peculiar flavor in addition tc that of the pure butter, which man' people like when it is new. Washing removes all this foreign matter and leaves only the taste of pure butter and simple. Tlose who prefer the taste of the butter to that of the former ingre. dients mixed with it, like the washed butter best. The flavor of butter con sists of fatty matters which do not cow bino with water at all, and therefore cannot be washed away by it. The ef foot of washing upon the keeping quali ties of the butter dopends upon the par ity of the w"ter used. If the water contains no foreign matter that will affect the butter it keeps the better for having the buttermilk washed out in stead of worked out. Evidently the grain of the butter will be more per fectly preserved if the buttermilk be removed by careful washing. Tto grain is such an important factor in the make-up of fine butter that it is neces sary we should be very particuliar not to insure it in any way if we would ex cel in the art of butter-making. A HIonsI PIO'TEOTING A Dou,--To what extent the horse tliny be endowed with any power of reasoning may be a question; but the intelligence that he sometunes exhibits is certainly some thiug more than instinct, Some nonths ago a poor dog,having been pelted with sucks and stones by eruel boys until his flean was bruised and his leg fracturod, liped into a stable. In one of the stais was an intelligent young horse, which seemed touched by the distress of the dog. He bont his head and in asected the broken lug; with his fore teet pushed some straw into a corner of the stall,and manid a bed for the clog. One day when the horse was eating the bran mash which fol med a part of his food, lie gently caught the dog by the neck, anti, with his teeth lifted hin into the trough. The two friends fed to Ruthier atd the Invalid grew strong. At igh t the horse arranged a soft bed for the dog, alnd encircled him with one of his leet showing the utuust,oarolulness bueli hl tunalmty might well be enb'ilted by t..o human race. Ti Clermlutown Tele/ralph suggests thalit competitive horse-ahoemg should be inchuled in the premium lists of agrie.nltural fairs, inasmuch as all must know how many aninals are injured somet imes permanently crippied--by untaught, ignorant or unskilled shoers, who treat the hoef of a horse with as much roughlncss and recklessness as they do a plow-share. It reconlmnds that good, round premiums be placed in the list of awards for the horse-shoeing-not for the most raplid shours, as this has little or nothing to do with the aim but for the skininess, neatness, light ness and solidity of the work; and that the comimittie be selected, not from b)lackSIsmi th or p)rofessionail shoors, but fronm expel ienced horsenien. A N acre of clover on rich land will feed for ty-theo owa titteen daysa if cut and led as a roiling crop. In this re spsect in is muhI more pirodtuctivo than rye, onits or barley cut green,and is also a better foodh than eittier of these alone. Corn for soiling is moure p)roducitive as is supposed, sinco the clover can be cut severai times ini a season. No'rmn will secure bet tur remunera tion to the average larmer than to as sist in building up and encourage home marikets for deanable14. farm prcduties. Among the first essentials in this diree lion is an mucreasei vairiety in the pro ducitioin. An impolrtanuit requisite in suipplyinHg a local market is to furnish, as far as possiblie, a full assortment of what is needed or commionly in demand, IN sowiing the seeds of beets, carrots and parsnips the covering should not be uiver thsree-(tinarters of aii mcen in dep)t.h, das soon a the young plante are firomi three to four Inches high they should be thinned out to a distance of night inches ap.irt, in ordeLr to admit at light hoe between them~z. In addition to the benefits fromn good manuring, blcan i, th oroughI cul tivaition is essential for I ull crop)s. ENOT.su shlieel) breeders recommnid salt, for liver-rot in sheep. Tihe Mark Lane .lxpress says two miethiods of ad niniisterung the salt, preseint themselves Onie of these is to gIve it with chatf' of cut hay and straw, or other iieail in a trough. The other is to drench them with brine of ax piroper strength, Most tu- will be disposedl to give p)rfefr Leice to the former niodte of elleting the cure. Til E fat-teniing of horses for market has growni to be quite a business in osoe places mi the United tttes, and notably so mi Western Pennsylvania. llorses aro. pre~paired fpr saie with as aiuch care as the fluest beeves, the hose-gi ower mnakingR it it point to have~ his produneo ini the best possiblo condi tion for the buyer. B-r at manure lunacoubco(ly answers the demandui(s of the soul in fruit culture better thanu any anniiual application of a single spt cual hertihizer nut still it should not lie forgottoin that aii oca cioinal aplicationi of potash massy be ne cessary. M' uria~te of potash is a good apipheation nowY ai thon. Jr Is stated that camning factories ini Ihiochester pauid out $84,t00 for straw bieiries hu.t, year. This seems1 to aidh in solviing the probilenm as to the probabil ity' of overproduction of small irus. THEu waste trash tobxacco of the clear factories is usuallhy givn away for the cartiigo, and yet it is not only one of the1( most, valuable of fertilizers, being rich for potnsh,but prevents tne attacks of many injurious insects to plants. THE drainig is the best method of subcoilinig, for thea the roots wvill go far benewath the surface, attracted b,y the eents they require, and will do their own subsoiling and deep p)low ing. TIlE secret of success in growing eac 1.1is water freely while they are grow Ing, and( to keel) thoem (dry and warn while they arc at rest. JN Paris spring Is the worst season for flowers, February, and not May, ii the month when the fashionable florist redoice HUROBOUB, AN Arkansas man had located in Texas on a few rich acres and after a year or two of Southern effort at farm. ing got discouraged, packed'his house. hold goods in a wagon and started back to Arkansas. His dilapidated team, consisting of a Mexican pony and a Texas steer hitched together, were pulling the load leisurely/ along the road when he met a neighbor, who sa luted him. "Helloa, Clayton ! Which way?" "I am going back to Arkansas." "What for ?" "Oh, I am tired and discouraged. I cau't raise any crops here, the country ain't worth a ouss for farming. It is altogether too hot." "Well, Clayton, this man appears to have mighty fine crops," said the neigh. 'or, pointing to a neat house and the clean tidy-looking acres surrounding it, that were carrying a flue stand of differ ent kinds of small grain. "Yes, that is so," said the Arkansas traveler; "but, Perkins, thatman is a Dutchman." ***"Winter tluls out wnat Summer lays by." Klney-Wort cures In Winter and in Summer. There is scarcely a person to be found who will nOt be greatly benefitted by a thorough course of Kidney-Wort every spring. It you cannot prepar., the Iry buy the hquirl. t i.e ur a . 1Gb_The wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful DIb'mond Dyes. All kinds and eolor.s of Ink can be made from them. WHAT the American people want Jos eph Cook to explain is, wbon and why hotel-k. . pers fell into the fashion of charging people $40 a weok for board, and then calmly speaking of their vic tims as "guests." No hotel of any re spectability has any boarders now; they only receive "guests." And what we want to know is, when the laws of hos pitality were so amended as to allow a host to present his "guests" weekly bills. What profanation of the saoved name of "guest." Let us have reform before this precious English language shall utterly lose its flavor and be trod den under foot of men. Are we the landlord's "guests ?" Never, by Heaven; "we are his boa ders,- and no "guests"' rid She )io? "No; she lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for "Pars, the doctors doing her no good; and : tst was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about. Indeedi indoedl how thankful we should be for that medicine." A MArrIni of syntax: "Which am de proi'rest way to suppress one-self; does yer say; 'We eated at (i table,' or 'We has dono ate at d table ?'' asked one Austin darkey of another, they being engr god in a grammatical discussion. As they coul not agree, the question was refei red to Uncle Muse for his decision, which was: "in de case ob you two roosters none ob you am right." "What am do proper way to say, 'We cated at do table,' Uncle Mose ?" "Do properest way for sich cattle as you two am to say: 'We fed at de trof.' As long as she lived: "I don't care what anybody says," remarked Mrs. Fos:g, wewmly -'Mr. Dolne l& a good doctor, and I shall employ him as long as I live." "Very lhkely," replied Fogg; "[ believe it is the same with all his patients. They all employ him as long as they live-that is to say, until he gets through with them." On,e 0f Thec Elict. C,.avi.r.un. Oritt. - Tel Plain Dealer rep~ its tnat hioni, Alartin A. 1? 'ran, eon gres.sman elect frein the Uleveland, OhIo, <tIstrict, has used St. Jacob's Oil in his f-mijly and has always found it safe and reliable, and it affordied him great relief to a lame knee. _ A MILD conceit: How apt the young p)eople are to pick lsp the jargon of tradol. When Bliggs asked the fair Arethusa to marry him elf hand, she p)leaded emb)arraissmnent nd( asked for aln extension. It was given her, but the love-making iusinoss will go right on. Hax passed: Harry: "1 say, Char-ley, pass 1m1 that boo0k, please." Chairley (out of sorna): "Wh1y don't you wait on youi-self ?" Harry: "Because, Uhiarloy, I hate a poor servanit. But you, you know, are 50 admnirably fitted for the busiiiess." Uhiarley passes the book at flurry's head1(. STRIANoE, but it always happons that wheu tihe players are cast on some desert isiand or sailing on a raft in mid ocean, the property-mani tips over or drops something behimd the scenes. It RlOlindas so natuiral to hear a stop-ladder fall or a window smash in the woods or onl a raft. Th'ie quick, comiplete (curOei'. onoying Kiney, Blladder and( Urin,ary liJli-'e. Druiggiata. WVuY salo prized it: "I wouldn't lose that roller pin for money," exclaimed an Oskosh wvoman, beenudiuiIing a chunk of wiood that looked as though it had been in a fight with a sausage chopper. "Every time I lose a hus band 1 cut a notch inu it." FArn but false, "Yes," saId the fair lent false young vocalist to .iumblen, "that is an old Enagiili song with a refrain." "Ah 1" repliedI the crusty critio, "that just sutts me. Refrain fromi slling it." 'I'nu wealthy church-goer who drops a three-cent piceo in the contribution box, under the impression that the col lector will think it is a dime, shouldn't feel flattered by such decit, for they say the book-keeper up in heaven can tell a three-cent piece from a dime without seeing it. A BIAT,IiIn landlabdy says she can imake ai d(hoiouis miii ton soup for thir teen boarders out of four onnces of old sheep. We've seen the thing done on twvo ounces. It can't fail, unless in time of drought. A KECNTUTOKIAN's definition of life in aiuraince: "I don't nmake none o' them bata, stranger, that a mni mulst dlie before lhe wills." SELECIYFON: Drown (as lie was leaving our art conversaziono, after a rattling scramble in the cloak room)-"Con found it I Glot my own hat, after all I" JBPREsN CITY, MO.--Dr, .. 0. lWlior saya : "P'eruons Who use Br-oWn's Iron litteras alwaym speak Weil of it. iL, s a good mecdic.ne." Anova all things, reverence yourself. PATmuncR is success si e on clay lptnds tl4at are not unde tned care should be taken t that the lii is not spread in the spring a when the s611 is liable to become satur- a ated withIatr while the lime is yet i: caustio,. This would be liable to result e in combinig lime in its caustic state r with the olay and sand of the- soil, to r form hard .oonoretions like water and o lime,. which not only defeals the object, ti but these ltimps becomie troublesome in the after cultivation. But lime-for this - purpose can be .t no use unless there p be an abundance of vegetable matter in h the soil. Frequent plowing under of w green crops and heavy dressing of barn- s yard manures must accompany liming ti if we would get the best results from p it. pi Faw farmers know that there is good d sale for corn husks carefully saved, and ti at prices much higher than their value " for feeding,. They are largely used for beds, and the demand for this purpose is increasing there is no good reason why farmers who grow large crops i, should not save and bale the husks. p This requires harvesting before wet I weather injures them, but this is an advantage for the grain crop as well. u The outer,coarse husk should be thrown (l away, as it makes too hard a bed, and the fine husks are better for being . slit. t .3a-"ngn s--Any good corn land cc will raise gnod strawberries, provided L you use well-iotted manure u"43 i.... o the plants well mulched with leaves or out straw. ' &, the plants in rows, two feet apart, and twenty inches in the row. They should be set out as early fr in the spring as possible in order to give lei the plants a good start uefore hot weath er. They should not be allowed to bear the first year. If you set only one kind a use Wilson's Albany. (3 A sMALTI early maturing hog is much fe more valuable than a large one, as no more food will be required to raise two P g tod quick-growing ones than it will for dh a large but slow, all-lard variety. .~Ti *4*" is a great art to.do the right thing ti at the right time." 'l'he person subject to y :derangement of the kidneys or liver has a to protective duty to perforn In purchasing a package of Kidney-Wort. It invigorates these organs and by its cathartic and diu retie eftet, cleanses the whole system of ve all bad humors. l'eathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat by using the m Diamond Dyes. 10 cents for any color. as w - io' Is it true that kisfing is a cure for freckles ?-1 ditl. We should not think so, but at the same time a simple re ceipt like that is worth trying. Call Si after business hours. tl WAAMuNOTON, 1). C., May 15T;h, 1890 tii GENTLEMEN-ilaving been a sulferer for a long tins from nervous prostration and in general debility, I was advised to try Hop ira Bitters. I have taken one bottle, and h-ive been rapidly gettitg better ever since, and I think it the best medicine I ever used. oi I am now gaining strength and appetite, ne which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your bitters. I am now well Yo able to go about and (10 my own work. a Before taking It, I was comnictely nros- = trated. MRns. MAlRY STUART. TaM neoMt~ on the sun are inrger than a'f ever, and a red spos nai neen discovered on the fano of Jupiter. The celestial ii buckwheat cuake season seems to hayc eI opened early this year. I Inmtanti.y Iieiteved. u airs. Ann Lacour.of New Orieanai, La.. write,,: i haite a soni whoha baeIten i-Iek for two yeara; ho hia. i ben attendedel by~ our la adling phiysicioxns, but all to no purpose. Thia morininug lie hlt his usiual spio. of ioughing. and was so greatly prosetate in conso.n quenooo that death seiedt iihnia ait wei hail In thei noitise a bottle of D)r. win. HiaII' Blaas for theo Lungs , purchla i biy Iniy husitmiutt, uho ioticedi y<.r aitiver ti eint-nt ye terdayS. we aulhnini tere'<l it according to tl ;jirecUona and be was inst etly reliuveil.ti ituran's Catarrh Snuff cure., Caitarrhi anti al'affoo. I .ions of the ninconi uciemhr :ne,. - w liaker's, 'ain Panacea c'iiro -in lIn fan and i neat li' iror nt Externally and Internally. o A coLys.on quip: "What does the "' sign 'inw~ard baggage' mean ?" asked aodkins of hia friend, as they walked through the depot-"refreshments ?" IV tv We can Insure any person having a h'dd .a~ head or Iroubled with dandruff, thant (Jar- 2 boline, a deod<' rizedl extracr of petrolumn, " wall do all flhat is claimed for it. It. wvil not taint the miost dleheate fabric anid is delightfuilly perfumed.h roRn who would let anything take the lace of Christianity, must first abolhsh all sorrow from the earth, t fr The Fdrazer Alet Grease s Ia the best in the market. It is the most economnical anid chueapesst, one box lsting, aSI, Jong4 aSi two of any ether. One greasing will last t wo woeoks . It recoivedi first premiuim at the COuntennial and Paris Expositions. also nme.als at various State faire. lBuy no othur. a i I I01 nm mina every service that you u can render, forget every service that you have rendered, Emory's Little Cathartic P'ill--best imkde for Liver Complaint and Biliousness. hi Tasteless, harmless, infallible. 15c. hir Aar and spea1C to your servants as you ? would wish others to do to you if you c wvere a servant Dr. Kline's Great, Nerve Restorer Is theh marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. Allb titsat,ofree. Send to 981 Arch 81,reet, - LET our lives be0 pure as snoiields where our footsteps leave a mark but not a stain.______4 .hadies and children's boots andI shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel itiffeners are usedi. THE virtue of prosperit is temp)er ance, the virtue of adversit is fortitude. gfiastrino. All unpilleasant feelings, the result of in terrupltd dilgesltion, are sp)eedi ly reinoved( by GAsTarNE.~ All druggists. Tan deaf man is entitled to a hear ing, and he can have It if he goes to coturt. For burns, scaldls, bruises, chapped hands, sores or piies, use St. Patrick's Salvo. Wwdom is the talent of buying vir t.uous pleasures at the cheapest rate. "Itouigh on ftati." Clea out rats, mice, reaohes, flIes, anti, bed bugs, skunks, chipmnuncs, gophers. 1luo. Drugglsts CATS on the backyard wails are apt to make too much caterwauling. OTTrDfWA IA.--Dr. J. N. Armstrong says: "I have used ifrown's Iron Bitters in my family and recommend its urse to otherS." A LEADING animal-The blind man's dog. Mr. W. I1 Preeoe, the English elea, -ioianehas determined with muchacoury o the area protected. by a properly justed lightning rod. His conclusion 1 that the protection extends jo a conic pace whose height is the length of the :d, the base being t circle having its idius equal to the height of the rod-an pinion ,whioh has been held by scion fio men for a long time. It is believed that porosity is a pro. erty of all bodies. An experiment per >rmed some years ago, to ascertain htther water could be compresse,i, re ilted in proving that gold is porous ie water being forced, by the violent ressure applied, through the sphere id appearing on the outside. The ores through which the liquid was riven could not have been more than te two-millionth part of an inch in dia teter. Throw 'hylo to the D)ogs, I'll None of It." We do not feel like blaming Macbeth for its expression of disgust. Even nowadays lost of tho'cathartics are great repulsive Ills, enough to, "turn one's stomach." [ad Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets" lie would not have ttored those words of contempt. By ruggists. It is the uniform opinion of those ho have investigated the subject that te condition of the atmosphere most tnducive to health and comfort is when te temperature is from 35 to 70 degrees ahrenheit, and the rolative humidity t ? par cent. of aataration. "Golden Medical Discovery" (words gistered as a trade-mark) cures all humors )uAth e ti mplor eruption to great viru It is assorted, on goou .,-at t teo recently felled in Sonotitjlat slifornia, was 847 feet high. Its dia eter near the ground was fourteen et. The "I!a'vorito Prescription" of Dr. rceo cures "fomale weakness" and kin tdt aifections. By druggists. The iron deposits on the coast of inis, which were expected to yield at e rate of twelve thousand tons a .ar, will considerably exceed this to 1. Mother Swan's wormn Syrup. infallible, taMeless, harmless, eatiartle; for fe rislness, restlessnuess, worus constipat,ton. 26e. Herr L. Just, in a paper in the Oos oa, states that carbon monoxide is not similated by plants, and it is injur us in proportions exceeding oven 1-20 ar cent. The ravages of some insects on the ruce trees of Northern Maine, says c Bangor Commercial, are becoming natter of serious concern to owners of nbor lands. or tromnlousness, waketlness, dizzinos, and k or energy, a most vralutble remedy is Brown's ii Bitters. Armoarrnan too voiceless: After the yrgynan had united a happy pair. it long ago, an awful silence ensued, ticlh was broken by an impatient uth exclaiming, "Don't be so unspeak ly happy." A wVorne* Expeilree. fra. wd1lism D.iwnes, of Uxbridge. Mass., writes on liii..* e follows: a~er r orr a ouiltution f diseases w i :r 3 af1i11 or the rrno.st exiorienrced udoctors.ac I could niot scriptlions; anid I havec al-o tried many callo I cures in the mielino tuin, butt cobnh no relief. TIhi piiaainus aidtva wek. '5 lin!roveri Ri) rapily and conrstanttiy that I is aso redunedi iit strolagili ars to ho unrabiu to io.tvo libed, andt thre diotors iifreud me tiv.t thre waS hi io iif a reei.vory. Ini tiaelraaustedi an,i die. tragedi~i corn<ition a idear friend persu idedi me to uase iam',1 Ilim-dy, iand rifter ltaking it onli y three days I anoatien etgat b>etter, rind to aiy groat joty rand do -ht I have~i cunrtiued to3 imrOio conastantly l-y its r-, until now,, after having taken the rormedy ondy a xv weeks, I a raleto be rabout rmy house ag.iin, and a now doing miy I oursowork. My Iramio baick is cured, ii revere pua havie disaerareid, anid I nun now ini tier liujitta thain for m-mry yerd, anid beg this prv ro of gladly recommenr,tdingr Ilurnt's Itemiedy to al roarre nite,to, w.th ainy discasa or thre kidneys or 'or; arad I ruse highly rocommranzd it for lire aittacks nick heradachre. My hruabaind also laa exior-ienced rery gr-cat beneofit to ihis halath by thre use of this art, valuable medicine, Hunat's iteedy. "Our Flag Is till Timre." lir. 5. Ii. Longfellov criata, Me., east sido river, itos urs unider date of , . 1883: 'To whom it may cc Tit may certify that 'o years a'tolI was5O ve:auily aillicted with kidney rd uilriry diiftucultin, whaich oxtenaded througha lire stemr iand lid imc lap for woelka, so thrat I couald d ,'no irk. I aihr io rinsst skrii la ysiriarn mto.arn, lao eeno anio i.dtainco. 1I'i'arn of H am's itemeidy I a . a>otle, :mil l:,i of it, ia ed ,nre ent-roir, so tai I vii henri well a. - nialro. 'TIhe uihor haalf I rn, o to a iitlabior wih.aw:Anillertedl mi ch a' I was. antd it re .raneda hi to lit t i. I c.mi inuly ny lirunt?a IRirunody us iheen of great andr inuextra.le woirtli to lie " Rernenabes' TUa. If you areasick Hop Bitters wili surely aid Na-. ro in miakmng you well wiren all else falls. If your arc costive or dyspepic, or are suflfering om anry oilier of thre numerous dIseases of the rnmachi or hrowels, it is your own faunli if yan re amn till, for 11o1 Jirttersaare a sovereign remedy all aurch 'ompl)linrts. If your are wastuitg awvay with any form of Kid ;y disease, stop temtpting heath this moment3 idi turn for a cure to llop Ititters. If yorr are airk w-t,h thatd terrible sickness Nerv isnecss, you wvill find a "Bainm in Gileada" in tire re of flop hitters. If you are ai frequenter, or a resident of a mias atle district, barnraende your aystem ragainst, tire oiurge of all countries--aarianl, epidemtair, bii tus, and intermrittent fevers--by thu use of Ilop itl era. if you have rough, pimply, or sallow Skin,a badl 'et,pan n aches, anrd feel maiserabilo gene siyI itr will give you fair skin, rich oo,andi aweelest, breath, healtth, arid comf'ort. In short ihe1y enre all Diseases of the atoraach, riweis, 1lood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's isoase. 1500 will be paid for a ease they will not no or help. That peer, bedridden invalid wife sIater toIher, or dauighnter, canr re mnade' thre picture ol mthli,iy a foew bottles of 1101) Bitters, costing at a trifle, wVill .vou let them sutirer?i Nething in the wced equal toll, o the euro ofsorefula, P'irpls, Boi.s, Totter, Oid Bores, Sore Eyes, 3Mercurial Disases , Catarrha, Loss of Appetito, Female Cornplaint., ari all Blood diauaise. It never fall.. All druggists and country store keeper, sail it. R. 3. setters A Co., Prop's, P'illeburgh, en every bottle. g HAS BEEN PROVED a The SUREST CUR E for - ! KIDNEY DISEASES *Dooo aaino back or disordered urine indi Satthtyuare a vietimu P TnENI DO NOT U E KIAa s idney.wort at once,<(drug. g gist. recominond tt)and it wiliopoodily over comothedisasoand reatoro healthy notion, pe Focopa ntspuiar. Bidseluuo e tyors,suhas pai . andwakneseeKidnoy-Worbis unsurpesod, s it will ac6 promptly anid safely. EiUtheor Sx. Inconitieno, Wotontion ofurino,$ briek dustor ropydpota, addull dragging C pains,ail speedily yield to its eurativo powor, 43. SOLD BYT AL.L DRtUGGIsTs. Pricoe1 * IU EsAi *4ER A ESE MIS, fuat Oouagh Syrup. Tsatesi god I * Use In tline. sold by drugg,ts'. THE REATaERMAN R.3 0 Bl DY FORPAIN. lelieves and cures RHlEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sotatica, Lumbago, BACKACME, HEADAOH!, TOOTHAOHB, SORE THROAT, . QUINSY, SWELLINGS, . SPRAINS, @ Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FitOSTDITEi9, BURNS, SCALDS, And all other bodily aches pU and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggista and Dealers. Llrections In it 1 langunges. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (suooe,w to A. VoEl.Ea a CO.) " Haitilapre. Nd., U.S. A. w-I RSI M = HAS BEEN PROVED * TheOSURESTOCUSE forD FKIDNEY DISEASES.p Does a lamo back or disordored urino indi oato that you are a viotha P THEN DO NOT 'a HEBITATE) use Kidnoy-Wort at onoo, (drug. _ glsto recommend it)and it willepoodily over. oomo tho disoaso and restore healthy action. e SLadieS F*r**mp'antpecul-i-r X " to your sox, such as pain . andweaknolsos, Kidnoy-Wortis unsurpassed, Sas it will not promptly and safoly. Eithoreox. Inoontinenoo, rotontion ofurino, briok dust orro ydepoaite,. and dull dragging C Spains, ivi speedi9y yield to its curative power.!2 45- BOI,D DY ALL. DRUGGIST8. 'Prioo $1. M jI s r CELEBRATED STOM AC RE Hostiter's Stomach Bitters meets t requr "tnIs of the latiouul m1eet'41 i"hlosophy which at present prevails. It is a poi tectly pure vegetable remedy, emo acing the three Important properties of a preventative, a tonic anti an alterative. It fortitlies the body against d.seaio, invigorates and roviializes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a salutary change in the ent ire system. For rale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. VALUABLE TRUTHS "If you are sulfering from poor h alth 'or languishing ou a bed of sickness, take 'cheer, for liup llitte's will cure you. "if you are simply ailing, it you feel 'weak and dispirited, v.ehout clearly knowing why, 110p ititers will Riyve you. "If you are a Mlnia'er, andt have over 'taxtt youirs4elf wit your pasroraiiduties, ' or a Mo.hter, worni ilit with care an'i work, Hop Bitters will Restore you. "1f you are a man of imnmess or laborer Wekenmem by the st'raini of your every-tiay your n'i.mi n tiers, toimg over Hop1 Bitters will St.renmn.~."i "if yott are autfferinig from over eating, * or tirinikimig, anii itd stre tion or dihSsi * ton, 01 aire ytunug aniui growing too fasmt, ' ia" is o,ftent ht cast', 110op litters will Relieve youl. "i~f you nre mn the wvorkshiop, on time faurm, iii time tdesk, anywhere. ami feel a 11 i t t ,t n ite ie e leansg, tunmig, 'or .ii.-imulatinmg. wvithoiit into,xient 1mg, 110o) lIlIters~11 is what yott need. "If yom tare nht, ali youar bii oil I -in and 'uinpmure, puise fettle. youmir nerves un.. 'steatly, iinil ymtir f,teimsties walling. Hlop Ilitters will give you new Life and Vigor. "llOP ill RITTit1 ist ian eleganlt, healthy, 'anti lltires ngi Iavitrig lr sick mtioom ' thit' m munest. an md .weelnimng thu 'mouthi, aund cleansinlg thie siorcii." Cleanse, Purify anid Enrich the Blood with 110p litters, Andi you wvill have not11 sicknless or suigering or doe. tor's bills to piay. HOP BITlTEII8 15 an Eiegant, Pleasant, anti lIefreshing Flavoring for Sick-room Drinks, mand Impure WVater rendier ing thmem hatrmul. ' sweedtenig i,e mnouth, anti cleanting ihe stomnachm. WORMSI In the human bodly E'RAMOA TED by using SAR. 11 WORM SYRUPE lEJILR MALE IBY ALL DRiU(GOrtT $ to$20E M*4N O~W A M om. or- Cias n o.T Frn t $66a rweek"IA't'rgotwon. amsati0 ot *l No pay till enlred. Ten EE Nyears established. 1,000 _______nr_d. tate cse. Dr. Thtose answerisag aan attvertiternent willeConfer a favor uphon 'lmeatlverisey anel1 time 3)tnbli.tner bsa tai a tlse saw time attvprtisemn4eni ino uls journal mama n sanev.1 A Literary Overwhiohnlng opposition and delighti world coining to? The p)oor man is now on are conlcerned"-is a anir sampJle of thlousail from the lettoms of customers, and from nos lionaire p)ub)lihrs. FIFTY TONS OF OHTOIC BOOKS, published in this country, now ready, and to any p)art of the Continent for oxamlziatioi the books wvill ho paid for after rceipt,or rot BPICCI AL B A RG A INS are offering fl P'rlces are lower than over before know son's "Itnoch Arden," unabridged, large ta can Cyclopodia. My b>oka are NOT sold by ther authors and works are those of : rvin"''J t*en,* u t Watr 'Scott, ~ roto' ryntla Mtena, Ita e'r, lineoe Hrb~ spener, Yatar, Men i ive Irculars sent free on rqget Ladies c7 you want a ure bloom lug Comlexionj .frso, a fewa lfeations of hagan's MAGLI.ALM[will grat ify~ you to your heart's con tent. .t does away with Sal lowness, Redness Phnples lotches, and all disases and imperfections of the skin. It overco estho elushedap ear . nce of heoat fatigue an ex eiten t. I t malkesa lady of Sperfect are i neffect 'IY; a1nd so naturial gradual, thatit Is impossible to detect its application, YOUNG MEN attii 'O O4ne guaraniteed employmnent. addross 1". 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