The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 02, 1883, Image 4
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AGRIOULTURR.
THE best land for corn Is sod groun
that has been turned up in the earl
fall. Either barrow or work it u
with a cultivator several times in th
spring before planting, and the bird
will each time destroy multitudes c
larvie. Harrow in the manure o
work it in with the cultivator. if a feo
tilizer is used now it bountifully broad
oast, .Be sure the ground is clean an,
well tilled before the seed is put it
Keep the surface thoroughly stirre
once a week from the time it can b
worked until the tassels appear. Har
row just as it makes its appearanei
through the suil with a line short toot]
harrow that breaks the ground in th
hill or drill.
TuosE who have been in the looft
practice of atoring their winter fruit i
collars in which miscellaneous gardej
vegetables are placed, should adopt a
soon as possi. lo the improvement c
making for the fruit a separato apai
mont which is to contain nothling else
In some instances this may be eilecte
by simply running a single brick wa
eight inches thick across the collar, an
hanging the winltows so as to allow can
ventilation. If the bottom is too wt,
mane a floor of water-lnie cement.
thermometer costing tilty cents 'wi
show just how col to keep this root
in winter. Storett and innaulged as w
have deccribed on forer uccasioui
good winter apples wiL kc;ep into Juni
- FooD FOR T1u FAT. --Tere is litt)
coniplainit iimolig agriculttral people c
being too lilt, but should a curpleen
porstl desiro to reduceo their izo ttit
iollowing Ironi the A1lcdicaul .Iourrni,
iay help then: There outr three chei
ses of food-t"he 01la, aweets andst;atrch,
CS, the special (llice of which IK to mulp
port the ammal hcat. andt prodlu.e fat
having little or ino inliltieueo in lt-unuut,
ilg stiength of intitu or tiitrtieU. .i
the fat, the"rt"ictr, would use less liit alit
more of lean nteat, ilalh and fItwl, ltse:
of line flour, aiid imure of tlt' whole pro
dtct of the graia-except tlie uliii l
.lenat of thec an~ eet, initrticulairly ini warn.
wtather, aini lourt .f lit lrit acids ill
a ntli ll im--ait ill ap,iple, slet p liss, lt
less tundolent, and atbtor no,te i tilt
cpeli ai, tle liat \iould dtappi,tear to
certain extent, at least, %%ith, Io loss of
real healtlt.
TnFRE is no ri, p for wthiei it is s.
impt rt;iaatlt thit toil lit evenily ri
ized thiutrouglout lit' teld as for'arlitet
in otht r 'tolls, tvti tit ine part eit a"
fertile, the .ithi !a i d but libt
quality is tot au.nally in pairt,d. Will
barle'y, howt-ver, tlie "lui r ipots vi!l Ib,
several days later i1n ril- lI.;. .I ht:i
ini atltingo ba i, v .t I,ire t, rL n eit
der widl b t.e4n, . vt rr:pt-. al tLu?ai
be of 1 _.or quality. A d t ee
depth col siaeu1g prsuet. 5 it' .t n re
suit. Het.er, it 1Ihe cur :re t,: 1h2.,
the dlriil, wViCLen t e t f 1:.e .e-i t" :
tuf,rmu de thlt p ,tfr dr.se t", l :+i!
't&.din g.
SMAtL. fruit tit t -. +.t:
- cut t,f the earth a long tint- ... .':.
become very dry can otte":+ be r..d
live when tone least expects t I?. L.
Btiley, thle ve'teranttlsl ph-groner ..
icheligttn; says thatt lhe o'ne rtceived
lot of tree- which nad beetn tielaived ft
two inoths Iromn the nurse' y,tad whit'
wereapparentlyv.. ded hecut
dead( ItecH. 11tefirst thtrow' them inito
pond1( of watter, and let them lay for
couplei of dIjs. 143 i henit tIhem, an
necarly all lived. 'lTat orc'thard't for KeI
erl yearis hais taken the irst, prmtii
of the St ato .ili uWIlturil Soietty.
T'r ist not noibi4tle to give theo trau.i
berry piatoh toto much ui ater, prideittd a
wa'iys thatt li.ho ltand is 1o wvel dtrtained ai
to give wauter free e!scape)t. ThmilK1 is is
of nteariy tall farmt cropa, thlouglihuarl
int more Kenltivti to e'xceaK of water tha
alny aIIII grl'i. criti is inijure'd b
eXecettivo uttiatltt'e, but, it in naoro [rot
chilling the isoil t.hain from11 the tilletts 4
waiter it *If
FAt. abIouhild expeirimen'lt wit.h a
kinds u. Itrtiize!r wit hin their rtec
Quite (iltetn there iK foitti on 1solliarn
nituck thait cani b0 proitalIy drawnvi i
lit adjoining or ini thel near nieightb
widlely that lactk of succests with it in an:
piluco ist no evidterico that otheitr mu111
wvill fail ehlthre. Tho best muckh em
W~7rianvtan woo(d iahies can ho' had
excellent ferttitizei may13 be~ made1 by at
farmuer. Let, hm13 pum chaste puro gi-ot)i
.bone; mix with itK weighlt of inaheat at
saturate ith watfer. ThelL alkali t ti
aihies taikeat hohl oif t he greaste ini ti
b)on10,antid the mix Iture 11 is a' vliiable ort
for any grain crop. Whion drietd wit
fine gru i g. jisum ii enn1 be drilledi
with tho Ktced.
Tia e3videnice recenitly supp)hod b
theo Scot.tisli Chatiler oi A.gricutltuare a
sertia thtat the Weet ofI limiii j5 olJ
(durall ton pnturesfl f.hat ate grazed.J
land i.hanl cin light laind. A gtood drti
smng (if liumo hiastt for a nuinher of vetarm
E~xcep't on1 old1, nu,asy43 laltii, i.me l's bet
used upon graus lad ini the form
WVInwAr. -It.11 i id tht in P ilant
where venitiltationi alu1( drymng aire cont1.i1
ued( for anmoiit timeit, wheat has1 been ke'j
ounid 1and( gotod tar hiall a century. .i1
age never inljures it, alal( aiuch wheati
a1nid to yield mucht!i haiilintmr and1( hl
ter flh'utr than t hat, wuhichlis ob01.11ne
fromi graint moire reQtlty hb irvestedi.
PL4ow-'HJ,ala.-JThose w'uhot uno thi
old-inUshionleiil wrough4It iro1n hlow-shareiii
and piott abo(iId hatve. thet lattor nio
tempe)tredl too muchI, mal( na8 it wears oc
it plowinig on thle itder aio, henat
down biy utrikin~g it with a hiaaimr aoes
eratl tiimes a day. Tihist will keep tht
plow ruinniig uiceely w itha less than11 hl
the uituail tripK to te bliackamlith's
Tux best tintae ior cultivating sorg
humi~ or oter ttmaill aeodudl phmita it bit
fore puitting the acued in the groiund. Ut
iean lit thte commliiuenent the soili
madoe ini tite tilth the firtst grocwt.h wVi
be very slow andt great dif1lilty wili b
Cxperientced int keepintg theo weed(s i
properaub1 jection.
AAaux.*c0oonau tioil, nteitheor too inn
ody nior too cilaycy, overlayinig a suibsti
01f sandy 10oam1, iiaken't the best grount
for vegetableti. A clay sutbtiol ~alwat
matures Its cropi later thatu a HianIdy u
gravelly one. Land that is att all at
or cluyey calin ever be got in goti
conditioni if plowed or harrowed wthi
Wret,
DOMESTIO.
TIiEnE is a decided tendonoy towat
lighter colors for carpets. for upho
N story goods, and for wall--overingl
Soft neutral tints are chosen in carpot
s and the object is to avoid all strikiu
f effects both in design and color, so the
r the carpet may serve as in unobtrusiv
background for the furniture. Blac
and very dark grounds are disappearin
from all carpets except those for hallp
libraries and dminug-rooms, while thop
j for drawing rooms, parlors, receptic
u rooms, chambers, and sitting roon
. have subdued shades of old blue, olivi
india red, sage green, ceru, or golde
brown. the Terra-cotta, Sevres blu<
Pompeiian rose, and imperial yellow
used last year are still seen, with pear
sky blue, and shrimp colors for t
lightest grounds. The designs are sma
i and intricate, being made up of geom
tric figures, or palms, latticed bar
tapestry patterns, conventionalizc
flowers of small sizes. Oriental doalgi
copied literally from antique rugs,
else the entire carpet may be a sing
plain color, or a melange of many colo
1 without any set pattern. All carpe
are bordered, and the same good desigi
and quiet colors shown in royal Axmii
sters may ,b found in the most inexpul
sive ingrains.
LI
A 'artially nend San.
e The Mormny Jicrald, Baltimore, Md
states: Major B. 8. W hite, of this city, de
,, scrlt.es his miraculous cure as follows.
have been a partially dead man for te
O years. Doctors attributed my sufhsring
to the enlargoment, of certain glands. Ti
t quantity of rnedicine I took witntut rllei
would be sullcient to set up a first-clan
apollhcenry shop Finally St. Jacoh's Oil
was recomllmended. 1 had my spina
colimun thoroughly rubbed with it.. Al
those knots. kinks and stiffness have pass
ed away, and I am myself agau."
Woirri KN0ow1lxt. -ii alf a teaspoonfu
of e2o1mnoni t.able salt itis'olved in a lit
tie cld water, and tirank, will instanti
relieve heatburnt or dyjpaia ]
taken every inorinng betore ireikfas1
inereas,ig the tinantity gradnally to
teaspouitul of salt and a timbler e
water, it will in a few years cure an
ease of dy'pe psia, if at the same tim
tlite ittenioni i p1: tid 1' tt.c ilit-t. T ioe ,
i1 ii tter rt"ei i t,l tie ab:ve 1i.
confup Ai.I A' "t -arit" lor s1rc' thir's
1t - st -gnal i, ethltrxli" o"f ptti h, and i
t- ir. V stdt-.. 1 I i " l.I t. iis a s ft4'
its t,t:1tri, f Uil 1t a 1it.st- 1,. S w i1 we
elwh tin r 1.1 1i . v ave ite .fiai fbt'
t,, ILt I.r,t 1 ' c it.sn,llt t alit Is
I. i" th2 r i ti t i,e,'ii tiin H11p 1 t3, 1 i
}ti'. ,;'i,1.:'n t1 't iC: L 1t+t'd 1a l il ligt -t i
,. t m't ,. ao ti, : ials c ; tlmini l,
- l I ''nnbt it ' ig. 1 11. a u ilit ',
rie.'"ti . '-t' Li: l. ith i 1 1 . t :
ti it iti " ':'i. 1. i.5L. .. i T u o'Ut il
f tt1::: K . i, an hi , tn : ir e at : i terit. fle
life tt- sie rwhole yteti. . r go ti ! al
ai enines cotlitior(tt Ii ' I ervou iytenin v I
ofMltii Ai er 'ita iI uly .--treitigth and pwer
t'nleinra tee ti refrishitof Jepae ang ar
t (iokes; eel axon hi'arge-tii vai (eet
itrl)ee. organ,1 a i t. ir - orp kiettme Wid
alani that, o thi inre orfour oynar.
lean tuleei }cuul nof thrualems Ar
chokes peior0 I111ge oI ilin;C washro,
and cover the whole with thsree p)intH
Ii goiod meiaat broth or Ittoek, madl(e by bo
-. ing roaal.ed ineat,L, beef htones or a ho<
'ot beel. .Ihoil for one0 hour, skimmaii
'0 thiorongly; theni raub thIirongh a sio,
'' ithl ia wotodi(i ti.p0on. Add ai p4i4cc
y or rubbded 1into4 a desseret sponfuil
k wheat. ilotur. Put into tile Houp kett
i and stir till thse t hickening s dissolve
t-.hen take offl all the sewun, and14 boil I
Ii tteenili miutes. St.ir ina half a teracu
in l oft aweet, eamiii, aind servo ivithi ai
y Pits ' oiastedl breadz, frisd in intite
i 'l.'hs t2iilj> hals ai dleheiout flavor, au1p4
dI ior toi peat.
M)us'i Ule,infel
i. or vyou nre lot?! A hI so th lis tly i tonltiy bi anal
iru e. ini t ure~i w s y--tn inis stzway titlt Ianno
tint alie. P si ' nt- -Inttathuk, he.stche,Ist 5
and rei l. hen thei a -rati ed te (4on4 htont.
I e.e ret , liin.'A lhen .iot~ smba hes il rI 0.a(.
1Vate wliii - th. ai (l-t ilid, k.tnown the " it,~
sand \tti t ii b oil 1 ' ie Ihi a.l-ktlkn iw thll
batter abb' si-.lismhe e ho-n und. Ane dr
a.-telo "alerai Vdetabto hicke;
i
and h y Ithesniny Iany' inal.vn o
liae out thei lamuts1, iatri the hquech
wall setu o tor bl)with (Jbailittl il
buVoteai I els x c ihtm ie Ahppdince; sc
trao thirtyppay, lmtI)111 (jui nd ad4)(
aWlittre rankiceir ditst teroushicn; ad
pley. Onpihereaiinita
tn, ann indreed utt, uaal
i. theiynl ofed anegg Cillrestrjuico and
wisth rande dunt, bvio -Aireh mo
tobae.N '.-o ttris il iburd fom
thry nas 'trty is ayn' 'rLa
Voa nlIta. --nd.0 Electri Ahaneca )01
veryotar ; litrew with overvu wdeblty
teemlO)pedy an14, d coplee rei)tor tne
heulth and manlyk vrsigoor-AddrssIn
above.-Nto.tik .-ois la incurred, P
thir1 aayr'o Hrilkl etaoed.r te lltl
- Clsl he (n --80, until t lalt isorm
veryi~ lto; rntre i ove wth onor
ent i a ha idiaovfenhc, or other i iat
flhah, to mieaka btand la ta on; the p
rn a)ejitlye saed acker theng aoith
er Iislye of fiks oinsh.dfaha
-1 aa the cr iaer,v unti the paln isafu
i and bakel5 in iani leven o heotlast
HUMOBOUR,
d ANOTHEu hoop"snake has been disoov
j. orod, but strange to say, the gentleman
. who saw it did not adhere to the oon
, ventional form.
"And you say that the snake did not
t roll after you," said a man when the
e hoop-snake man had concluded his re
k oital.
g "No, he did not roll after me."
, "You didn't jump behind a tree, then,
o just as the snake struck at you ?"
n "No, sir,"
s "And the leaves on the tree did not
wither and die within two hours?"
n "No."
"My friend, here is a $20 gold piece.
A man who can defy temptation, as you
have done, and stick to the truth,
e should be rewarded."
l1
3- Sydney Smith being ill, 1Iv physt'an
t, advised him to "1take a walk uonn an empty
d stomach." "Upon whosr;" asked %'yit ry.
Still better steps to take won hI he the pur
chase of Dr. 1t. V. Pieree's ''Golden Mtii
r cal Discovery" anl "P'leasat Pnlrg:aitit
0 Pellets," which acre especially vain:aile to
,s those wl.o are olliget to leadtl se,letir:iy
lives, or are aflliete,l with any chronie ,lin
caaslo; of the stoinlth or bowels. By drug
gists. -
- TH,v wore speaking the other day,
before an aodemiitan, of a pretty woml
an whose aYe no one knew.
"She's .% years old.," said a lady
,, friend.
- '-No. 45 "
I "No, 50."
" "I beg pardon," said the academician,
s "at Paris the women are always :30 or
3 60; but the woman of 4') does not exist !"
3 Voice of the Pool,uo.
i. V. Pirn.cE, M. n., Butilo. N. y.
I had a serious tlisease of tit In., and
was for a time continet to iny bed and
under tihet care ci a phyiican. l{is pre
scrip ions dit not help ine. 1 grew wor,
Conghing Vety tcrely. 1 commet
ta kili, your7 ''t;oilen alt\li'.n' Diht.t'-ary'"
1 and 1 uit -t' d in . Y ou t rele M i v,'.t a ,
.iUliD TI H 1WRN Ett', liiUalah Mlich.
A PAmaAN swell, who found himself
in one of the porer quarters cf the city
at dtinner-tin, entered one of tie elhap
Srestsnr 1nt. Seatgni himself, he threw
a gaunet' about the est-ablish1ment,
t " sayc, waitor, that large man who
e ant grte.dd witl.h his fingers, aided by
r his litle, 1t a foreigner, isn't he
t ''No. t:ir..
" He is a Pr(.hnman, then ''"
1 "No. s.ir: hc-'s a fregnet.tr."
That't tnongh; call my carriage !"
.To C nT .weuu.tivue..
t- tt"l: " wi) t k :ai . iitl, of llltakl,
t~ .e.i , o ,t:in h r.. , . uc l1.H..
Trrr:nr wcnld he no trouble with the
I whamu it they could only be organis.e:
0i 1.be t .on] ltnt prevails in the Uni
.to1i Suite'. a rme. Fifteen per cent. of
1.' h:u.mc Mould desert.. 20 per cent.
womid le ifT on furlough, 18 per cent,
wmcnici bt on the sick list., and about. 10
pt r cent.. more consist of played-out old
tbtidks w ho wouli be too decrepit tc
1: 'ut their horses. As it is, the Indi.
i' are not organized according to the
United States army plan of salv'ation,
and the resulb is that they are alway.
., able to put a large force in the field anc
t- defeat our regular army.
ie 5*"iMen condemn in others wvhat they
it the use of Kiney.-Wort. never condemn li
W use by others, but, commend it to all af.
Ai fectedl with Ii les, dyspepsia, constipattor
"andI all other diseases resulting fronm a dis
Sorde(rett ate or kidneys, lIver or bowels,
?@'DLiatmond Dyes are so perfeoct ant
a- so heutiful that it Is a plienaure to usc
'them. Equally goodl for dark or hghl
colors. .0 cents.
h~i~m tiA^ 'Itn sympathy: C lara had beer
i. practliig one0 'Ottoo for at least a month.
e until imammia dleclar-ed she wvas perfect
11 Whenm she was asked to play for th<
o ompany soon after, of course sho lha<c
to hom prenaccil a little hefore going t<
Sthe piano, and of course after playinf
her piece ahe lad to excuse herself
,because she didnu't readi music very faal
and slie had never tried it before; bui
k shte waani't a hit pleiasedt whmen P'rofessoi
F'ugno remarked mi a sy mpathietic way,
't 'So) I porcoivo."
'f
3 Ii~uanht egge-a Again,
ii I saw so miuch stud abouit the merIts of
he Iop lhttetrs, andu my wife who wats always
dloctorinlg,and( never wveil, teasted me so ur
~ ently toe get, her some1(, 1 conicludeld to bo
Shinmhuggeut agamn; amie I amn glad I did, for
In les's thani two months' tise of the lljlters,
my wife wasi cured, and shle lhas remtainedi
sfor eighteen months since. I like such
nleer Press."
A MIA'T'Tn of timo: Tne and again
wi.otiany gain to himself, however
hsan Austin tailor, Mr. Pinkneh
Frenehi, dunned D)r. WV. R. Rodes, Thit
1ate 1a)0bee owving the former a tai.
lor's bill for the last four years. "'Doc.
tor, I am losing a great deal of time
trying to0 collect that bill," aid French.
'-Yout will got aill your time baick. ]
amn gointir to pay yon in timeit."
T.'ihe quickt, 'omunplete cnre, ail anntioyinig IKinicy,
r. Iiaihler ni l S li um,sry I t-taltnse. *i. Diruggista.
-EA nRuwotMs. -Acconat is given of
1 apirits of camphor, mutch reduced with
d wvatter, and1( applied to the soil of pot
a planita conltainling earthwvormna,the earth
,wormat were detitroyedf, andit the~ p)lant
a not ijured.
(d Malaria, chills, positively cured by
n Emory's Standlard (Onro Pills, Theh
(I equol0 unknowvn, siugar-oentedi ; no griy
img, 25c.
GUNTEno's in areeration; A gentleman
while bathaing at sea saw his lawyer rise
. ip at his side niter a long dive, Aftbr
exchanging ahtions says he, ''By the
way, how about Gutnter ?" "He is in
jail," replied the lawyer and dived
agamn. Tiho gentleman thought no more
of iit, but oil getting his account hie
R fond '' Io consultat,lOn at sea ahout
a the incarceration of Olmnter, 23."
No polaonous~ druus cnter Into the comn
k posItIon of Carholinc, a doodorized extract
aof petroleum, the natural hair restorer andI
d (ressamg, as nowr improved andI perfected.
It ts the perfection of the chemIst's art and1
SwIll, beyond a peradventure, restore the
hair' on bald1( heads.
dl SMann ragged ho.v-"Bay, mister, 'ay
Iyer got any plockt'nkerchiefs ?" IPro
, p)rittor- "Ohl, yes; bere's a nice one for
e ten cents." Tloy-"Nowv. Ree here, boss,
s what yer take moc for ? I don't wvear any
it ycr tot ton or hinen things. Show up
stome of yer fancy silks with emb'roidered
centre, and margin left in the corner
:for a fellow's monogram, That's the
kima of a man I am,"
OrD STVrSA RENSWED,-It is reported
.: by dressmakers returning fltom Paris
aon that in place of the - tournure or erino
lette, French modistes are introducing
the old steel and pliable whalebones.
me- which are run into the hems of the ruf
n' ties of a skirt which fits a figure closely
\ in front and at the sides, In the bac
me the milks begin about eight ineltes be
ef; low the waist., extending and slightly
rAe- enlarging all the way down to the bot
* tom of the skirt, The moat expensive .
pieces are made of white Tanpheo or
it 'rench hair cloth, with double steels
md and extra fasteninga to keep the skirt
o" in plaoe; but the most desirable styles
to are those made of >iqte or French lawn,
with alhghtly emn oidered rufles, at
tahed by buttons, which can be re
newe i and laundried. The expansion Rh
o' these new skirts is not exaggerated, I
J ~L.
{ t,A Rema,rkabte Thibute.
l:t
hit- "i 1t.' a.\i l, \1e w latnll'x ll1'.amt for the YAmttt
" IlY71s yea w".''il-t ttv nmt ';titim'1e t'vanit#. The
' . lHtwi."' .'1 ilws itil'm Is wnd'rfni.
Vlt ."a,n 'at. 1" ",: te tur, mto:d.ntal to a light
h. ." n..:, ,' "t *'a, otf a a \riftl a.'"
, i .''w & w n '. t f.t r latl'a
+s h~'' stn ;; t+tv'.i '\. ..':.-d2 t"" \ ) a\'% is. Kil.uigtt
t.K t L.l..- 'ts"~ t .ft .5tY 5Ihlr' Nr,
t is s'lrpr:stm oy his m otlher dab
th'it. toth and nail init i p.t of jam,
slt' l ste'en f\m the sid'oard,
hUis stiAyv hiands p viite1 hun from
Rdten1ov\ing thet Naot,
-0, e ht ati; hty gournid," says his
motter, "'What wuonlid Yon think if
lk' you should tini tne thtus, eathug Jain
seti:h~ont broad?"
let " should think---1 should think that
at -natunna was very happy !" '!
tnla --tlugh on tiats."
t\lt' 'lears tll rats, mut'. t\a'h'a, tit't, att's, ted
. ugs, skunks, .'htuionu,ks, gophers. 1 4. Iruggista
the A JottY hutehuinv, when t.he steam- FI
t.o boat was likely to aink sneoeoded, after l
it- muuh trouble in finding a life-preserver
lig large enough to tit him. W hile he was $5
t is trying his hest to blow it np a young
els fellow shntling by said: 'You can't till
,ep that with wind: it. leaks. Don't you
hear it sizr ?" "lan dot so ?" he replied.
my '\'ell, 1 diuks, den, I potter keep do
mt- vind in myself." A
............-- .wor
I.ieislts antd silkly grs re1',utritg a nouahI.'lOh u t
ge ilt't stilitliant, i ill iind Iru., n's lln litteis
htrutt*eal.
dry ,
ken .1i ingeuious iniprovient in ltomo
tior tivo head-lights hits reetntly been pat
led ented, by whioh the engineer, through
ad it rod near his han.1, enn turn the head
v'd light in any direction, from front to
ni rear, on a sliding platform wvhioh is as tv
Igi- wide as the loeomotivo at its broadest'
ae
"onNOME
letil
-I
3111- Ilor
t Vo
to TRA[ ~ MARK.
Oli 'l'he till a~ re warratited to be P'UitiEi-Y vege-~,
ore tabb, ut sinm, .411 nustser:iI anaul o1her pison, u,s
8o 5ulacslii.s. T1;.ey are a certainl clare for Consti.
I'la tin, h' k 11h-adache h, I)yspep,l:i, ii hosuness
~' l 'turptl l.iver, I,.Is of Appet'lite, atlul all diseases
inO turismlg fromn tine
t4O Liver, SEouinel, Bowes or
en1t UL a,u,'.,.
- Th.dy renza've all olhatruellins fromi thle 'hanneli
of I he.sysl'te e ans I j pu3ilfy th e nl, t hereby im-n IN
ap- lIartmng heanl., trengith and vig*'r. so'l. ly ilrug. m'
l-gisls, or st by malS flor21 cillents mstzaps by o
-1.y NI1:US'l'A EI)I'll & (0, 1)
an.83 Morcor St., Now York,
rkq Sole Mazntiflt'llrersofSTr. IIEIENA iIJ)vEE I (1 ot1
TA0 *i,i 5'i i,i.u. gli
Hemi for cIretlasr. Iro
At
N.l",, tna h t, world equnt loll for the
Cure of Herofuila. Phnaples, Ilot,~ Teutte, Old Roces,
Bore Eyes, Mercuritieasesw,. C'tlrrh. I.BSs of
AppelltMermale Compilaint,i, and all Hlood
the,.-loc,ec. It never fail,. All druaggtste ato
n - each
o, Wtr
th HAS BEEN PROVED
Mli The SUREST CURE for
.e a KIDNEY DISEASES.
on a1aimo baoc or llliso-Clrcal urlno i P
* ento timt yon are a ietIimII P' tI[EN DO NOT U
tu Ejunr:iTATr; taso Kittoy-WVoi-tatonc (druag.
A| inta recommen it)ndI it winspeedtiiy over-L
reet, Icom" a utho daso and resutoro htealthy nocton. *
a-cnaknesses, Klnoy-WVort is unsIurpsassed, ..
aiso ~~it will not promptly rand safely. ,
mr(so itthor flx. Incontinenco. rotenition ofurino, o
briok li unt 1oopydepoSl sits.nndidlI dragging C I
pR pa.us, all Apeedily yield to its1 curntivo powor
gisl- 13- SOLD BY ALL DRUGISTS. Prico S11 ir
S mS
n il
"I - 0 - C
"D CUlRES WHERE All ELSE FALS,
listbrOghMrn asesgod
>be e_ - - - - a
weor days3
Ibuy
ria In theo hunnn bodEl IMIitATED by 5
ach CLARK'S WR .RP
All old-imo rome l'1!. Anlf'ontal 'f?fectt
ni ln itai unetiog. s, i o 25 entS nt blottio
iao wIel f'AL,I iiY ALsL iIJJi T
---- ~ -- - - - - fon
(1i leteiueiler This,ve
ossn If you are alck flop IillersI will altrely aid( Na- J
hire in makImg youl well whenf al1 else falls.
fr~ l iyon aecoltivo or dlyipep.tie, or are Aulorlng
rfrmany other of the numfferns dliseaMsn of theo
tOftoachi or bowels, it is your own fanl a if ysn re
vtmamn ill, for H10p Bittersasio a Hovereign remnedy
Iln all much c'omlints1.
If yous are wais'tinig away with any form of Jid!
DW, neCy dIlisease, slop temrptlng lleaih this moment,
So andl turn for a eu~ro to Ifiop hitters.
I) If Jiml are siek w th thalt terrible alckness.Nory
Ollsness, you will find a "Balin (ladg iggn the~
Hrsie of Ilop Ilitters.
If yOn sire a frerinenter, or a resident of a mis.
miatic nilstict, balrrlttnde your aSyitlem figatinslt the
scourge of all efountries--lailrll epidiemnic, ii
llus, [and InteCrlmitlent fevers-by th useo of Ilops
Ic- Ilitlers.
250. If yon hiave rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bail
blreatlh,las am1. aches, anh lfee mniserable genle
raily , p Ilitlers will give von fair skin, ich
j18- bioH , anti sweer est brygh, haliaj icofot
in .ht,rt. lthe care at ll isases of thle slomac.h
H owels, lilort , itve r, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright'ii
ey- ,l)isease. tt(o will be paid for at caso they wi not 1
of clird or hteip.
Thtpoor, bedridlden InvalId wife sister ]
st ioloher,or daughter, can It mild the idciure oI
po- hath I'iae few bollIes of iIlop lltters, costing
but a. -r Will .You let them sttiTer?T
A iN 'N WATDort ent ndl 4atet
slitg Pletorl It Iookts and Jibn. Prices ro
luced Mf tr Cant. dA TIOMA I, Piun. (to., phIila.. Pa'
'-1(9' Ji tineiid 3Iabiitq,a.'ed in uo
ira. YOUNG MENII'** ?..ua"'v bOr
(Jirousiars free. VA IGN' w( no
n- 1
tyi Those. nwerinar an aliveraiseunensj j
)fO will eon eora favor upon a heativertise
ten the pulihr ystalinj that the
naantag paper.)
i
4
The Proftession a Unit.
Mu. C. IL DRAPER, of No. 223 111
Street, Woroester, Mass., volunteers the
lowivg.
"Having oooaston recently to use a ve
dv for kidney dinoase, applied to my do
gist., Mr. D. R. Williams, of Lincvln Squ:
this city, ani 'enested him to firnish
the best kidney medicine that he knew
and he handed me a bottle of lhint's fie
dy. stating that it was conmidered the )
he'Ai5se he had sold many bottles ofit to
enstomers in Worstet. and th"y all .p
of it in the highest torms, and pronounce
aiways reliabl l took the bot tle home ;
conmmnod taking it, and find that it i
the wr.'k ('ftlty.; and 1 am pleasecd
\ivemut-d toal who have kidney or li
di-ose the use o 'llunt's Remedy, the a
Altp il 11, 18MA
We All Say So.
Vr wvn A. F.rser, \n. 1% Front Str
'ar.ea t't, \txS, h, )14 ;ti"t U% the ' roaow
! tt" t t t'rbOlini
-n. atm'.i w'ii snmntc to whiteh a;
t.u'c %!bj.\t st' ne* it :iter. I r,'at :a'frt
It. v. 'rttsemeti r' ',itt ii,' r mau . t ' .i' .
l ive 1we o4 Hun- ' reneiy, san. "s :t seem'!+
ap!0 o nt "*.e ' "\t.t, uhaa t \ .c
1 inkm .fnn e t SIaIe t .: "tg; ..- , ) n
gsti to Il trae and tins ani il.. "at i.
general sats*t't. n to u w n1o av
Donmp )?eds. --To aseetton whet
a lb bo damnp or Pot, atettr the btt
warmed put a c'old glass globe iui
tw the theets. And, if the ied
damp, in a few minutes drops of
witll appear in the inside of the gl
This is of great nsequence to be
tended to in traveling, as many per
have laid the foundation of incur
disorders by sleepinw in a damp bei
"T.b o late t whet the sword when
trumpet soano to draw itg'' lito never
late to whet yo: r appetite by taotug iK
ney-Wort., rest, rimg health anif mah
yourself a well, stron hearty man. 1
ui qualled as a remedy for ail tivei,Iohg
and aidney diseats. Al drugists k
and reconmmend it,
te 'ltoods, scarfs, rinthons and
fancy articles can he matie any color w
ed with the Diamond Dyes. Alt the I
ular clors.
An indersmg ink which does not
quickly on the pad and is quitkly ta
by the paper is thus made:Anihsne e
in solid form, 1i parts; boiling diati
water, 80 parts; glycerino, ' part,
syrup, s parts. The color is disso
in hot water and the other mngredit
are added whilo the water is being p
tAtd. This indoraing ink is said to
quirck its good qualit from the adi di
of the ayrup.
KAAMAz>o, glyci., h t2d, 1881
I kn3w hop as itters woill hetr re
mo~ndation hoenestly. All who use t1
confer upo themn lhe highcst enomiir
anad we them cret or making einr
all the prprtr lahitn fror themt. I
kept them since they were flhst offeprei
Ikhc p ibho. They took high rank i
the first, and masntaned it, ano are nl
called for thain all others comubine:i.
long as they keep up their high ectal
for purity andit usejunlaess, I shall conati
to recommhend them-something I hr
never before done withI an- .jhnr naj1
mUUutOin. .,. .j. narisduUltC M.
Rt is stated that the Khtedive has
plied to the governments of the No)
western presidency of India for the
vices of an experiened cainal ofile
take the placo andt position of the
perintendunco of the irrigationt w<
in Egypt. The salary offered isi $10
at year.
Ladies andi childreni's hoots and s
cannot run over if Lyon's Patent
Stiffeners are userL.
TI's is sonme of the nses to whiich
Rusiansi puit their soldiers: Tim
binsk Paisk railroad has biten ont
tedh by one corps. It is abhout 121) n
long, has nmne bridges, cost the gov
aiuent aL little miore than $15,000) a ni
and was tlhmiahed in five mont.hs. By
middle of this month the Trans-Can
Krasnoevo(lak will be finished as fa
A rvat.
Dr. Klino's (oreat, Nerve Kestorer Ia
marvel of thle age for all nerve rlias'as:m.
Iitatopedl lreO. BtOnd to) 98l Atch at
P'hialat pa,ha. P'a.
Newv 'ltVe F"rame.--A now si
framo~ isnmdc from strips of paisteh<
hard felting or the like, aimulded
cimented togethor,anad which is dies
ed to obviato the dlisagreiealo ni
made by pupiIila in usinag the ordii
ewooden framo,.
l'.m:irariv ..., A a.- It v, 'I'. .1. nliity Has
used. I. nrow'sm mron flitters fr iunlmge..a imon
caiai.m w mmh emam t saiaa m."
Bedt-roof sugar is nowv admitted t<
Iluito (iistmnet fromi cane sngar.
sweeteomng powver as 30 per cent. kc
at least, but its polairizing p)owti
greator.
It you feel deprmessed in mind andut bodmI
hmav. ai Itn-lh of gueiral deI.hlity mr miah
I ry C.AS'rutI N . tt gives I.one ato thle stomn
a i protmoal.s thIooughi digest ion. I )rnigg
Mir. i. U iIar'ey mnontionls the <
of a cait that has become quite bl
from cataract, Isut is still able1 to
mnousinag and to make journeys fi
andh to home.
Char)zlthion collars andt cuff a, while tI
ouIghly waterproof, feel as soft as vul
around( the neck anid wrists.
A Pri'~e/nch etallurgist, M. .Brn
has discov'eroa a redueomg anibsta
which so plomnotes liquefaction that
its aid hie has melted pig-iron in ft
teen minutos.
Mothera Swyan's WVormu Syrup.
In fallible, tasteless, harmiless, calthatrie; foi
verlahness, rest leastness, worma, eAmast.jpat ton.
Rus/ctfrd Xtect --it is fonnd thait
ted steel ttan be tcltane)td by vwah
with a stolution of half an ounco of
aido of potau.siumn in two ounmces
water, ahid thlen brushing wvith a p
of hailt an onne each of cyanidoe of
.asi mid Uatlo soap, an ounct
whiting, and sufflioent water.
Rhletnmatie.c-ontalino, Dr. Elimore's,
dJicoreredl for rhemnatism, awul best, remta
knaown fer khiey, liver lad stomiacha dts
*cs. A bunadat piroofs. Sendl for circul
PIastCur hias studied the punumo,
toritis of piMs, wvhioh has carried off
year in the Valley of the Rhlonao am
more than 20,pO0 swine. Ho traces
aitfectin omiba.
0d
: 'W,
REAT
RIMAN REMLU
3umatlsm,euraaa SOiatiea,
umbago, Backache, Head 9, oothache,
rThrnl.N ma e1lttwtrarttlttr,Ilsler,
llr a. St Idw. I tei Illien,
RD0 Al. OTltEiR 110111, P'Ah Allt15.
Uniggl.lx aAi 1)atee,. rwr' he lfy enia bott 1le.
T i* .'tuAtite Ao iti ..nold.te .A
..tlS A (b) '-h i+"r 1.,I4 A
HE CREAT CUREJ j
-R--U-M-A-T-1-8-M
a it is for all the pannttl diseane of the
KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELS.
IT o:t\+nsoe thfe tsomof the osr poisoni 6
%at ete(ta tte drAdfil sutlriug witoh 1
nir- the rietima of Rlheauatisni ean sMiteo.,
1 -THIOUSAND? 0OF OASISttwlsa
t the Wot ftrn e orthi. terrible disneee =
a e been ntokly relevrd, and in short Uinto
PERFEOTLY CURED.
RIT., #1. tIt'tD OR IlY, tRO1.D It DR1t'ttas.
&1" D i%an T ie uta
--0
a
A NN , $11. a. ay s t hnually iadte ly n
'TU S tlw. Atdrntai'tl - "l., A """usta, Me.
t.1:M~AN4 1t+ 1NEllA ( t)tt.i.Nrw e rk N.J. '1'rnls b
. lioutt o r grrra Pvt+a l"rto ?,r ai. rulare,
0
1Ior n 1t1'1V a ur drug
TE o Wntt.ll alad ' o
to pn2k, eerg,an1tui elhtuiuoy, obeo.
"Er b t Yi,la ( i'en Ale tillt rtienrt e
men atin god ar ant haven ept tek, paide
nag Writ t Partle n ta o u alornHshed on
rtlet oion . tre, taligae,mha.P
I
AottnU."1).WElinxdy EN, ea, . . 1(
iTTETIN FA MES.
\18TtlEu !METO IAI>N YOUln. LotAND m.
en for YUTS 'lh Prc l to U
(Eyta a ill he. l irnles 1h .)lroIana n
}ntaw eaan ta o e an ot t aolt210
(Peae ueoe.)
MiNTS lt(r r uint1t ton l tleId. Wiofr1+reua s to .Asyu du RR(lH ER t1
A 1 I __ __t 0 - I.
on r. Aoth blltrool . P.hIduhsK. evr,al
iN WA TE To Wori oi Salai'y
E AIDE IN WANT Me A FR'tW MORE N1t
of p u.k energy, and rJlally . to sell our
sAery $tofk. 200loth e ln .tree1 Pierladet eta
tnent at it good salary an'l have uxpenmaea patd )
,niag ng with urs. Parttel -a furnished on
leatwn. Addre . ataing age,
I). F. AT wOOl) A CO.,
NUItEM INAN, eneva, N. Y.
nT TnrTT N ARMER I
thSeynd foirular aind nP. 2is tora of
tC S II t T rrEI S. Alan. Pa. h ti
1':tildnhe in th1i.)oh oio
LID OL &HSESHE TT iewi ae,I LE
ttweiitc tefr, by inal aor 2t A e ta
tet E ONo PREtN TN COa.v . , lw uy
(stlin t e old ent t he ape t
r.Via pnar hn -;IiOAEItr tat(te-enark
ro t fre ted A 0. e'. t) etvr L.l.
A l-~1iJzCAN Ni iI'1 ltA TE
iAC of 0thn Vi tNM heeT Phitat
eithe r by aatlr tttr t ous
IdA. M. 101' ..ai WLoL A.M.
lytRaree han taorcooes r ,tAi Ico i onn,.
antitheway tt 4111 ~avo t ehntmrl eat
r' t. tan a yer. A nviaosee. tattt for r,
tttt,t ulA rt N. Alttw ir. s,nc aY..h,at
ThleT brileiian aperinltter
whemta, and amll hor wil ae g
le,teI thbe mayld secur them.nnne
us follow te hse af tranm.w
I ag niaroi am erde ate -1
rtce Sol br al rugita
aDones TN aIl FntI'Rednss
rn )ons all ev AJIdences eqtalt
forle att.nd eve ttry lper
wadItsr efi'ereiiII -l mmeitate iton
nd, o atr al ithit atru not humianlxt
Iinaiglfi ca,o latect it,e aplrtitc
EALTH IS WEALTHI
Jealtli of Boy1 4thof ail
DR. RADWAY'S
arsaparilliam Resolvent.
Tr GUAT BLOOD pRIER.
Pon bleed makes sond flesh, strong bone and
clear skin. It you would have your gesh frm,
ur bones sound without oaries, aad your com.
elion tair, ws
adway's Sarsaparill ian
Resolvent.
A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor.
lary medioal properties. essential to purify
Pal, repsir and invigorate the broken-down and
*5dod U-d utaa Pi'.AANANT,8r ndPAU
KNr in its tre ieut and eer, A andi Paa
No natter by what name the complaint mI be
reigtstated, whether it be scrofula, onsump ion,
phlis, uloers, sores, tumors, bolls erysilpeas, or
t rheotn, diseases of the lungs, Ildneys, blad
er, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either
hronloor oonsttutlonal, the virus Is in the Slice
hioh supplies the waste and builds and repairs
iese organs and wasted tissues of the syptem.
the blood Is unhealthy, e process of repair
iust be unsound.
rho SarsaparlIllsn Rosolvent
ot only Is a compensating remedy, but secures
e harmontous action of each of the organs. It
stablishes thtoughout the entire system (unction
I hartnony and suppises the blood ves
lse with a pure and healthy current of
ew life, Tun SKIN, after a few days' use
f the arnaparlllian, becomes clear and
eautifuL Pimples blotches, black spots and
kin eruptions are removed ; soros and utcers soon
ared. Persons suffering from scrofula, eruptive
Iseases of the eyes, mouth ears, legs, throat and
lands, that have aooumulated and spread, either
rom uncured diseases or mercury, or from tie
se of corrosive sublimate, may rely upon a cure
the Barsapardlian is continued a su olont time
make its impression on the system.
One bqttie contains more of the active prinot
les of Medicines than any other 'reparation.
bken In teaspoonful doses, while others require
ye or six times as much.
One Dollan a Bottle.
R. R. R.
adway's Ready Relief.
rMe Cheapest and Best Medtocine for
FasIly Use in tbe Worlt.
In from one to twenty minutes never fails to
slieve Pain with one thorough application:
o matter how violent or exoruciating the pain,
to itheunatio, lied-riddeu, Infirm, Crippled,
fervous, Neuralgiaor prostrated with disease
lay iner, A WAY'N ItADY I{ELIIF will
ford instant.ease.
NFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER,
NFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
ORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITA'I'ION OF THE HEART,
IYSTERIC8, CROUP, DIPHTIHERIA,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA,
IEADACHE, TOOTHAIiE,
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
)OLD CmLLl, AGUE CII ILLS,
CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES,
IRUI838, LUMBAGO. 8CIATICA,
NEREVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS,
OUGHO, COLDS, SPRtAINS,
PAINS IN THE CHEST, BACK
or LIMB8 are instantly relIeved.
MAL ARTA
[N ITSB VARIOUS FORMf9.
FEVEB AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUJE cured for 50 eta. There is
ot a remedial agent in this world that will euro
ever and Ague andt other Malarious, ilious
carlet T hokt 'ellow and other fevers (aidted
IEAa)Y R ELIED 18) so quickly as RtA D\AY'S
It wi in a few momento, when taken internally
ocording to the directions cure Cramps, Spsms,
our Stomach, Heart burn, Nick Icea ache lsp.
la, Palpitatilon of the hleart, Cold Chills iyssrics,
ains in the Bowels, Diarrhcea Dysseniery, Collce
Vindi in the Bowels, andl all inlernasi Pains.
Taveler shouldRawy carry a ottle of RAD.
rops in water will ~revent sickness or pains from
hig of water. I is better than French Brandy
inesrs,nand uinabersnen should always
RA DWAY''S
[Regulating Pills
?erfoot, Purgative, Soothing, A pei
Onts, Act without Pamn, Always
Reliable and 1I aturat
in Oporation.
I VEGETABiLE SUBSTITUTE FOB
CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wIth sweet
sun, purge, regulate, purify, cleass and strong
ItAnwAr's PuLLs for the cure of all disorders of
he Stomach, Liver Hioweis Kidneys lilad der,
remale Cumsplainta, Nervous btseaises, I'oniaofA*
etute, Ileadach e Constipation, Costiveneas, n
nation, D)yspepala, liilioisdness,Fover,lifnnama
ion of the Ilowels, P'iies, ands all dlerang~ementai of
he Internal Vlscera. Purely vegetable, contain.
gno miercusry, minerals, or deleterious dirugs.
WOuserve the foilowing sfymptoms resulting
rom D)iseses of the igesive OJrgans ; Consti pa.
ion, Inward Plies, Fin eiss of lilood in te
ead, Acidity of the Stomnach, Nausea lieartburn5
)isgust oflFood, Fnliiness or Weight in ihe fSto
Isach, Sour Eroctattio,ns 9inkin rFutrna
he IIeart. Chiokiung or fluiferin~5 setonr tern
Oiaiyhig postusre. Dimss Vis ion,Dot or
Vehs before thle sight, Fever and dull Pamn in the
Ehad. D)eficienc of P'erspiration, Yellowness of
he Skin andi 1?yes Pain in the Sisde, Chest,
imbs a d Blidden lflushes of hleat, Burning ini
A few ose of RA S Pies wi f re e the
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS,
Price. 28 Cents Der Box.
BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE."
Send a letter stain to R ADWAY & CO., No. 82
or huc S.New York. wl osn
To the Pubit,
esuean as,k for I~w A' and see that the
CULLEN'S ANTISEPTIC,"
olunteracts the offen,ive Odlors of the fes idt wy
euuaosrsi,ls, a (h5a i 41t und alfinaisi fd j
ri, uJiAeysourp ' ssncir,s,5,5 Ds,I lIsi,, self.
h)mred t.unii u sousy urder ir reAiin.
" THR ESHE ERS""'
--------........ Clovorf lnilets
call eotloi Mr@ousutett .e
Insans i'ersons Ilesiored
rI.K LINE'8 GREAT
.lisAIN &N 88VERETOR
E PAtInLs If laken a, direetedi.(Y,i sv
utt. Trathe a,,1 ga t i tle free te
G ENTS WANTE ' mi,rt,,t8~
n nhnAver nv-i i Frast y ai of
kilia gr.ii
ar Wanlriandter.- is gen5 a r' ma .
!achIet1. ui4Jfre 5)a' arLnid
--- --. ."m MCais.
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