The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 14, 1883, Image 4
AGIRWDI'URE.
Tn turnip crop is one of the most
important in our system of farm rotation
but it is one that is more generally ne
glected than any other. It is not so
valuable a orop as parsnips, carrots or
beets, so far as its teeding value is con
cerned, but it can be produced at less
cost than the others. Beets, cariots
and parsnips should go in early, in or
der to get a good start in growth, but
we have the advantage of being able to
defer the putting in of turnip seed till
July, after the new crop of seed is rea
dy, and cultivation is carried on during
a period when no other crops are being
seeded. Considering the cost of pro
duction, the turnip crop should be a
special one on every farm. They keep
well during winter, and not only serve
an excellent purpose when sliced and
fed in the iaw state, but can also be
cooked and mixed with other food. Not
only are the roots valuable,but the tops
also-there Is no part wasted. By weig it
they produce heavily, and are not deli
cient in bulk when compared with many
other crops.
The most essential feature connected
swith the cultivation of turnips is to
make the seed bed ilne. The seeds are
very swall,and must not be deeply cov
ered, and no lumps or other obstruc
tions should be tolerated on the loca
tion intended for them. In procuring
seed get that which has matured this
season, and use it liborally,as this plant
is often attacked by the turnip fly, whioh
is very destructive. Turnips may be
sown broadcast on ground that has been
cultivated and kept clear and freo from
grass and wteods the previous yotr;"but
they should never lollow corn, experi
ence having demonstrated that such re
lation does not result well.
The seed may be sown in drills--tho
drills to be of such distance apart as
serves best for either the hoe or the cul
tivator. Witeu they are high enough
to thin out, an ordinary hoeu will out
away all that, are not desired, leaving
the muost vtgorous plaintts; and hand
pickiing is son,Otinies tecessary to thin
out, the stouls that are left During all
stttges of gron th the crop shioubt be
kept Jree from 1ntru:ion o1 weeds anaet
gross, as turtipls are siometimes over
taken -y drought, durin4 wbich time it
is absolutely ussoit.ial not only to keep
down weub but, also to keep the soil
louse by Irequeint cultivation.
The best lertilzer for turnips is fiu
per,phosphate; but the addlttion of a
proputioi ci g tuauo and puttasi in soie
shape will be beueiotal. Above all,
however, there is iaotling hetter tot
them than a ibtterail ttppheatlion of good,
ine, well-iottet stath nlature, et>p
cu ly if it, hats been bt hroadeastted iand
well worked in witht (ho latrlow hctor.)
dril1Jlng in the sed'tl.
li position t liut the "Coming cow"
is to oc one well uattaL". t for Iotti but f
and wilk lroduetion we he believe to
be correct, it it be not ittled too fair.
There is an increttung ttunuter of dlairy
lanriers who lilid it, best to give aliot.ut
exolustve attenllon to the tittatitty alul
qtaity 1 1he anilk givten by their cows,
etig little about, ta it litels as blte;
mutkers. tSo there are beel producitig
fltrters who Itlerly coutnt it a diiautt
vantage it at cow gives a hitro flow of
milk. This is trite ont the Westuru
pliis. it, is triue utch tilarmtiiers ts J
D). Odllette, who 01n13 tasks Ior a cow
that, shall produtce andia leed at calt each11
year. . UJLli these classes loran but a
nority ot catt,le raise.rs. Th'le inost
auciessf&bul datryienad the piAlro)ducers
found in thu8 soClasst s,tutt the gre at mau
jority of cows alit tot steers for heuef are
iaind tong w ill coiutititl to ben, raised by
m.1o1 i wh cantiut ih>rod to igliore ei hler
(lunhlty. F'or such nin t.ue hpopmi ar
br'eedl nist, he oliw with dieserv'ed claims
tO goodh quality in both direct ious, i.
is quite possible t til seversal bareerts
n11a13, nii th1 tulture hIe. claiinanits for
higtst, mI''t tior this doutble purpiloMe,
but thme counse of breeditng no0w aot
by the spectul friendsii 01 il.(st lumditag
bieceds is caIlcuila,tedl to develop one' ot
these quaihities at, the expensile of theo
other. Theo shlorthori has niever beein
surp)'iissed, if equaiiled, its at *gerail
pulrpos5e (cOW." Oughit, she to loco all
l0eputat.oniIi as aIry cow?
Tfnx Phow. -it wil ce founId th at a
two-horse ute' 1 plo0w thait (outs at width
01 t,wice tihe (lista1111e1 of It 01ie-hor'so
lilow, breaking thlree acres a day to the
01ne acIre of thie oni-horso plow, satves
1tbe hirmeri the labor o1 two men01 (unen
day the pulow is at work. A good culti
.vator, that plows fromn seven to eight
acres a dtaty, doesl the wvork of two smn
g4lo plows, antd saves the labhor tof one(
baunt every day it is in use. T1hxe econ
omy and perfectioni o1 the muower,reapeor
atnd horse-rake are too welli known to
require comment.
Tirioott prevention of the mouldy'
smell of 5101c corn10'1 or other cereals (de.
ponids almost absitolult ely uipon thorough
ventilationi. Anmd, by the way, a had
od1r iany where in holues, elli.ees, stores,
is it hiLat from Nature that somiethintg is
wrong which requirtes promupt and thoi
oughl attention, All this buisiniess oh
tapplynug disinifectanits and 5o-calied
antisepties do nLoroe hatrm than goaod
for the most patr. TJheiy simply mask
iloisonsP, to put the matter strongly,
leaving the prono( cauitse ats fertilo uf
disease. producing genu aa before.
Minnii husb5laidry is theionily sure way
to 5uess an Iarming. Rapeitted orop,
pilig with a sm.gie cerent wvill bring a
Walste (f thu plantit.ttiod elemn, ts in the
soil that illi, ,ni 1he1 nd (so r edtuce the
yield as to u-ihuil certain, loan ttjpon the
land ownecr. This ladt will do m'oro
- toward forcinig the Dailrymaples to ctt
up ai disljoso of their innuleanso landic
areastt thani anty thing (1.ne, iotugh .they'
may niot nIow see it in thait hght1.
AN authority on silk culture says tihat
mhost 0t the faiure's result Irom utndlue
haste to realize. Th'le nmi lherry leaf',hIo
says, isi slow to ripenL. U1tdl the tree is
lve y ears old its leiav-ls (10 not cotgim
either in quantity oi qtuality, sullhcient
silk-formuing miaterial b r prollt a bioer e
subs, lie us 'oninced(3, thiat it wottuld be
b)etter for the beneth oft the) tree and the
sihkwormns if niot at Ileaf woro strippied
until its teth year.
A CHI AP squatre box wvithiout b .ttom
and cov.ra on the to1) with mloSeumtto
noetting, is the ist pr te!ct.on agt'inst
tihe buigi that attack t}m squtash tad
melon yinea; whein pIaced over the lill
see that the box fits (u'wl oni all sides
so thatt the insects cannaot creep under
it. ______
A ooon hioree psr ou a fatrmi will
each )eatr save inany times the interest
on its cost im furmauhhag power to (10 It
great matnythmgs, that, would else haivo
to be perorne(t by) haniid, such ats saw
ing wood, cutting 10(ed, grinding graun,
etc.; andl wit,h propier care it gould be
mnade to last for ats.
DOMESTIO.
GLA8s STAINING.-This is another
branch of art that is very tascinating,
and then the results are so admirable if
done at all well, and when skillfuly ex
ecuted the work Is very beautifuly and
wonderfully effective. The process is
simple. requiring delicacy of touch and
a taste for color blending to a marked
degree. These qualities are not so very
scarce, and when lacking a little
patience and close application will over
com all such drawbacks. Spread over
the glass to be worked upon gum water,
and when it is dry lay it over the paper
on which the design is sketched, and
trace with a fline hair pencil all the out
lines. The lights and shades are mere
dots, lines and hatches, worked in after
the style of engraving. Dip the tube
like pencil into the colors and let them
flow out upon the glass; have a care
taLd touch the pencil to the glass; the
lights and shades are produced in a
variety of ways; one of the easiest, and
?specially to beginners, is to take a
goose quill out it in the shape of a pen,
wiihout the slit; then carefully take out
the lights by lines and little dots. This
part of glass staining is really the most
particular since so much of its beauty
is dependent upon the shadings being
irtistically effected. After this process
tho glass is ready for the kiln. on the
bottom of wlhich is quite a thick bed of
ilacked limo in a peifectly dry state, on
which the sheet of glass is laid. The
heat must be very gradual or the glass
will break, and when the colors are
properly burned in, the fire may cool
ilown, and when out the glass is remov
Wd and cleaned. The colors required
for staining glass are red lead and red
miatuel. Ttiese mixed together will
ivo the flesh tint required-one ounce
f the lorier and two ounces of the
Ahor well mixed with alcohol-black,
lull and brilliant black, rich brown,
tlio red, green, yellow, blue, violet
ny shade may be had by more or less
ltx, winch is made of borax, flint glass,
white stnid and pipe clay well mixed
together.
Sour' wiTi. PoA(linri EGos. - The
Gerinantown Teleyraphi has this to of
er: 'oach some eggs-one for each
person, and one over-in salted water,
with a little vinegar, some pepper
corns, and a few leaves of parsley in a
hallow pan, just long enougli to sot
the yolks slig.itly; take out onti ogg
with a shie, brtih it cleian, with a paste
bru.,h, ad111 out it witi a round, iluted
paste-etttter, atbout two mhes iu dian
eter, so a to get all the oggs in uniform
shapt,o, and leaving neitiher too muinch
nor too little white around tliem. Turn
the egg over carefully, blusli it 'loa,
and lay it in the soup tureen, ready
tilled with boling hot, clear jelly broth.
I h water in winch the eggs are ioaohled
I,houldl be kept at a boildi,X point, but
never botl.
CANAuttES ll uuid never b exposed to
dlrutthas of itir in <oor or out, nor
shottldt they hang a the situ ase a rule.
It olit of doors th.y reluire a warm,
try, slieltered, shatly place. The only
loud of flour given thon should he
crackers or tlriett brtadtl. New or warm
btread or biscuit are not, good for either
it ard or a pierHtOa to tith. If the birds
ii1 i11111t with ...it.s cover tihe top of
lte cage wit ui a piece 01 white flannel
it mght,', and e.irly in the mforninig take
t, t1l and1( sliatko over* a hot stove. The
it.-., iniiatta of hieding atbout the old
wvires of the cnge, will seek the cloth,
lad mahy be capltulred.
FuE~sH l'INEAPPLM, '-Whien properly
preparelUd theis is ai delicious trait for dea..
wrt, but as usually served, cut in
romed slice's, it is not. It abould be
.erefully hioled, and all the ye'
takent out, i ine morining of the dlay on
whwch it is to he served. Leave the
topmost pImoIl of greeni leaves, lad sot
tne I ruit on tho d ist in which it is to
be served. T1'eni dust it thickly with
itwdered sugar, anid let it, stand until it
is to) be ser edi. Tear it apart with a
lork, hoidhug the pluio of greeni leaves
with the lett h ,d, Th'is~ modo of' seiv
lill 1w41 ineue thle Iretoi of the rich
Yanyl PA tATA1urE.-.Nico little tea
cake a, to bo baiCod in muaflina rings, are
made (of 0on cuip of Miugar, two eggs,
one1 (cup anti a half of mnilk, one heaping
teaiispi))u of lainlg poewder, a piece of
butte'r tile size of an egg, amt flour
enouigh to make a stillf batter. Ini this
bate tir' a pint howlluci of fruit
vurranta are nice: fresh berries in their
seasoni, and even caedi nel wiO1~ithi tihe
juice drzainied off. Serve whde warm,
andet thley atre a dainty addition to tihe
:E)EIuOUJs i"uENO1I l.ioK 1a.- -Ilare is
a recipot hor Frenich pickles; delicious;
on11 colander of slicett green tomatoon,
one quart sliced 0111011, 01ne colander at
paired 111nd sliced cucumber01s, two hanud
fuils stilt; let all stand twenty-four
heonrs, then tdramt thtrough a sievo; add
one-halfi 01unco of colery seedl, one-hll
u1ne a1Ccll-sle, one toaispoon po)ppbr,
one tablespotn 01' tuio, 0o(1nepond
brown sugar, twot tblt~5eJoos mustard
dolto gaillan viinegar.
.INK'-While thte staits are still wet
upon tile carpet, spotngo thoem with
skim miilk thorolighly. LToen wash oat
t.he milk with a cleani sponge dliptd
igaini andi aigainI ini clean, cold water.
10xecange this presently for wvarm; t,hen
rub dry with a cloth. i tho st,ain is
upont anty article 01 clothing, or table or
be*d lint n, wash well in the milk, after
wa1r, im water. Dry hink stainsi can1 be
reiovotd fr'oi white (11oth by oxalie
anid 01r lemuon juice and salt,
Pnvu,rry wall baskets cant he mad by
takimg on1e of thte rough straw hats itt
much wvorni at tile seaunido a year or two
ago.1i a Ilower or vine is not aiready
Lembhroideried Onl it, addh some such deco
rael on; thon line the lint with muslin or
sdita, fiunish the edgec with a pleating
1)1 ribbonl, anid tie at rib)bon in1 a knot and
masten to di for a handle. Thai htat mnay
be ilattenedi by pressure, or' by uisinig
etout luent thtread lot' thait p)iinpoo.
PLEFAOANT, Odlorlierous patti les for
fumigtag purposest' may b)0 made11 na
follows: (in btnjamiin, on10 oneo
ciovea, halt ounict; cinnamon, t w
drachi; a atick of onlaimus and maeli..
aeo otnght to, matke the parts aedhere
togettorl. Mix and then make them~ ini
snape1) to dlry.
A RIoT-WAmEn bag is a very great
conlvenjdlnc in tihe smek-room. A rub
bor bag, with a funnel closing by a
mletail scroew, Wluli e ,1')sielding than
the bottle ot soap-'stoneos ordtiar Jy used
tol apply hitat to the botdy, it iotainis
healTt ts long ast can be apphed ay whtero.
Rtubber anid drug stores iutuailly have
them.
HU MOO
Hu was a Buffalo man. The school
teacher had been talking about finance
to her scholars, and young John came
home to ask:
"Father, is there such a thing as a
call loan?"
"Yes, of course."
"Well, what is it?"
"Why, old Swipes, the doctor, comes
bustling in soma afternoon-note to
Ineet-needs just fifty more-hand it
back next day-and I'm fool enough to
lend it. That's the loan part of it."
"Yes."
"I wait two weeks, need the money.
and call at his office. He isn't in. I
,all again, he is out. I call forty or
Ifty times, always miss him, call to him
Mn the street and he doesn't bear, call
Lim a dead-beat, and that ends it.
rhero's the call hud there's the loan,
aud here's the idiot. That's all."
BIoston Bloods.
Mr. C. 8. Hollis, Veterinary Surgeon,
Boston, Mass., certifies that he has made
,he groat nain cure, 8t. Jacob's Oil, the
lole remedy in Ins practice for horse ad
nents, and considers it sunerlor to any
wure he has known in forty years. He
rled the same groat pain banisher on him.
oelf for rheumatism and by which he was
lompletely oured.
0-0
BABY is very exacting at table. Her
nothter has, in consequence, been oblig
ed to forbid her to ask for anything.
The other day there was a dish of
rnagmifient strawberries upon the table.
[Baby coveted them With longing eyes.
the threw a supplicating glance at her
nother and another at her father, bus
his characteristic mimicry was unsue
esRful.
Baby was disconsolate. Mhe uttered
, deep sigh, and, leaning over to her
ather's side, in a way to be well heard,
he said:
"Papa, tell mamma that I have not
tsked for any strawberries I"
Wontan's Friend.
naving been trouled for many years with kidner
tilsease, wit I severe pains in my back and limbs
iy i:tkles wore at. toines very badly swollen-I
was advised to go to the hospital for treatnent
which I d;d onl the advice of a friend, but founua
1no relief, a, least only of a temporary nature and
hail gvot up all ho of a cure until my husband
was advi ,ed to use lunt's iteniedy by a friend
that had used it and been cured of a severe case
if iropay atuu kititicy trouble. I procured a bottle,
nd tutu l not used one-half of the bottle before I
began to be better, no pain In the back and the
;well+ug of mn) litubs cotuenced to go ttown, and
ty appetite was ntuoh better, for I had becoiue so
lal that all I ate ilstressol mne very tch. It
wils realy dyspepsia, coinbined with the other
troubies, tail I have used four bottles, and sin
sbl.- to io tny work and attend to household
tiutles, winch b+efore lat leeou a burden to me.
Atul I vin only thank llunt's Rentedy for the health
tad happies; which I now enjoy, and esteem it
t great privilege ant duty to give you this letter
in beuatf of iy ainny stferi tg lady friends La
Blostont nud the country; mnd can only say in con
+iusiotin i it it yout once try it you wI I be convinced,
its I wai, oven u gainst any own will, that IInt'e
lielied) is indeed ia woman's friend. You are at
liberty to use tlus for their beneut, if you so
choose. tesliecttflly your ,
MIRS. Whi. GRAY.
Hotel Gloldatth, 1410 'ieniout Street, Boston.
April 23, 1a3.
A laggtage-Mastor's Praise.
Mit. 11. BARNY, baggage-wtastor on Eastern
Rau+bua i, llust+n, sayst'
"I hive used) ilunt's Retnedy, the great kidney
11111i vet +neaeciue, in liy lauilay for inonths. It
, as recotnnieie by frien.is lu Portsiouth who
iae been c-ired of kitiuey troubles, ali I find it
)ut as rep' sentod anud worth I1s weagilt in gold.
My w,fe ;s tu-ng it for dyspepsla, anld hus ltn rovel
K,) rap-ilty thati eI cieerfuly ,ntor.e it 1as a fanilly
lildesune 01 ren mnerit, and I Woultd not be without
A pl il T, 683.
A ntA!r,noAD companyi in Ohio has
tcdtpted'i It new* system of time-tables.
['hie hour. are numbered from one up
to twenty-four, the latt.er being midt
cilght. The other night one of the rail
road officials wenit home au hour before
nidnight, and wh'len his wife remonstrai
-e<t wvithi himu for coming in at such an
1lseelly hour, lie stammifered: "W-why,
ny dear (hilt), ite only twenty-three
'elock." Thon she knew he was pretty
:ar gone.
To Stelldy the Nerves
lit a tatk to the. niecolnptitltnlent of wItlh na~r
st'Ins it setttves are inadlequte. Thle effect
iist'y lltliL' is para11tIC. Theiy tiestroy leilsa
tu i I w itioni hot?till llig thle Ilirves. I ottter's
.:omahll itterrsi, onl the contirary, st rengitens
ili it 11)oltIs Itie nerIvotil Rytinh. overwork andt
IICinenta anlx iety wVueae andt rehix It, atid tra
rist'inhg liervei qlillnide. i ian by reiuiforcuing
1154ulihge tianl pi'tnog asisiliulatiojn of tile fooll
--iwo eirciels always cion-1iequet upon0 thle use
nit t h eret sti oiaci. i"auling at ItIlngith Ia ne
in per btd, .a rgular .wait oft bodly restored, adli
tipet ite haprove. I lhy the lillers. D)isease intust
.* regair tl asili a n eochngly remnote ptossibhllty
biy anyt ilne whiose5 .ytemi lita i heen it na rein forec .
Ii abiri:al aI sease, consti1pat ioti, dysppla,t rh.e
Ilult illnt and kidney tronhtie-t are ov'erome by
liii prevti d by ui hi u liutanar mteicine, which
las n1o 1-er ioog Antlen tontes, andlu it lu
Il!nttly llncreasting deand,laI int M~exico, the
W est indile Iitand Sott11h Ameritea.
"I AM waiting," said Mr. Credulous,
'for thut newsboy to conmc back with
ny change. 1 gave him a quarter for a
woe-cent pitper nearly an hour ago, lie
rau away to get it chatnged." "Well?"
laid lls friend. "WVell," replied the
Adl man, andly, ''I haint seon him
eonts." "'I should dollar," rep)lied his
riend, anu they went away to talhk it
>ver. A nd they talked it over tihe usual
hinig -ice cold and drawn from the
vood.
I would recommietnd Ely's Cream Balm
ro any one hlaving Catuarrh or Catarrhai
Asthman. I have sultered for the last five
years so I conu not he dIOWn for we'uks at
i time. Sinice I hatve b)een uintg thle Balm
I cian lIe diown anud rest nicely. I thank
[Tod that you evcr Invenfed 8a101h a mcdi.
111ne-Frank P. lltlrleighi,Farmington,.NHl.
Our in Illinois If a man washen his
ae twina a day and woaro a olar and
ieektie they calhl him.a dude.
Defiue .l ,sr Teasll.
int ,u an I as alr.inedl. Mly tid 1 moaIlt t vt rIght,
1not IllS. ta:i lth - lnt. :4i) wVienl 81. i rnauri 1 Plii are
irno.'iie i anu z ii.eubile panll.i'.t it moaeuu thiiat all
ill--em hav.- it:iialni iit,ln nI it .n1 sitnpie disorid-r.eof
the'ulu .rga 01 iihitiutio'i*ln, ttit,m iamii .ecretzon, anti
byt ell yiutr the li. -.adlu .atulremovmtr tolgstion,
lulilna due lie' mi 1y bei lre.tlnto I. No remeildy li-u, yet
bee-,nil e-ere- t-ku thu oldt Si. nortnardtrui 'Js. All
tiruMisttsu itili themtl.
Jr is a consolation to see a plumber
30mpelled to buy something at a retail
1rug store.
"From the worst at-ages of Heart Di.
ease I co)nsider myself cured by the use of
l'owns, I'lton, N. I." 80 years have
rIroved hie hleart Riegulamtoir a sure remedy.
3>Ad by druggIsts at, $1 per bott,lo.
BIsIRAutOK is saidi to look lhke a dollar.
utoro window whlen lhe wears all his
1ecorations.,
Don't D)ie in the House,
"Rou1gh 1 In Ralt." Clears ouIt ratttulee,CrOacheCs,
l0edhutgs,files,anite,moles.chtipmlunks,ohers. 150.
Tnua dignity: In Boston the gnat is
knowvn as Nathlaniel.
d1Ai'PsRt.D, IOWA.--lr. A. T. lienak says: "One(
1InIg lBroiwn's iruln Bitte-s proves its superkr,t)
)ver sh othier tni l-.eeparations"
Our' of the weigh-hjrukenl.down
anlO.aO
Henry's Vtarbolle Salve
Is the Beet Salve for Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Sail
itheuw, Totter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns
and all kinds of Skiu Eruptions, Freckles and Pin
ples. Get Henry's Carbo.io Salve, as all others are
counterfoits. Price B ots.'
How to shorten ItIt.
Abernethy. the great English surgeon asked a lady
who told lum she only had a cough: "What would
you have? The plasuo?" Beware of "only coughal"
The worst cases can, however, be cured by Dr. Win
Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whooping Cough
and Croup It imediately allays inflammation, and is
sure to prevent a fatal termination of the disease.
bold by all druggists and dealers In medicine.
FATHn to his from-the-university
back-returning-son. "Well, thou hast,
of course, no debts ?" 1Son-"Three
thousand marks." Father-'-What I
Three thousand marks ?" Son-" Well,
art thou not proud that thy son a so
great credit hath ?"
TRADE MARK.
The pills are warranted to be PURELY vege
table, free from all mineral and other poison..us
substances. They are a certah cure for Consti
patton. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia Bihosnuess,
Torpitd Liver, Loss of Appetito, antl all diseases
arising from the .
Liver, Stomlachl , Bowels or
Kidneys.
They remove all obsatructiona from the channels
of the systen and purify the blood, thereby in
parting health, strength and vigor. Sold by drug
gists, or sent by inal for 26 cents In stamps by
P. NE1JSTAEDTER & CO.,
83 Mercer St., New York,
Sole Manitfatr ersof ST. 111EItNAItD V ION
TAI.E Pi'LLS,
Send for circular.
Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best
Bitters Ever ilade.
They are compounded from Hops, Mfalt, Buohu,
Mdandrake and Dandelion,-the oldest, best, and
most valuable medleines in the world and contain
all the best and most curative properties of al.
other remiedtoi, being the greatest Blood Purifier,
Liver Regulator, and Life and health Restoring
Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can pos
sibly long exist where those Bitters are used, so
varied and perfect are their operations.
They give new life and vigor to the aged and In.
flrm. To all wihose employments cause irregu
larity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re
quire an Appetizer,Touio and mild Stimunlant,ilop
>fttters are invaluable, being highly curative, tunic
and silmulaing, without intoxicating.
No mutter what your feelings or symptoms are,
what the disease or ailment is, use Hop BIltres.
Don't wait until you are sick, hut if you only feel
had or miserable use Ilta Bitters at once. It may
save your life. Ilundres have been savedh by to
doing. $500 will be paid for a case they will not
euro or help.
Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use
and urge them to use liop Bit!er.
Remember, Hop Bitlers is no vile drugged,
drunken nostrumu, but the i'urest, and heat Medi
ine ever mIute; the ''Invalid's Frilnd and Rlope,"
ppnd no pier.on or family should , without them.
Try the Bitters to-day.
'I ti
c HAS BEEN PROVED
'The SUREST CURE for
.i.KUDNEY DISEASES.
Does a lame back or cltiordored urino ndi
onto that yon arv a victim P THEN DO NOT U
E ILSITATE1 use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug.
gista recommend it)and it willspoedily over.
come tho diseaso and restoro hoaltlhy action, L3
Ieas For complaints peculiar .k
sLaO sto your sex, such as pain .J
and weakneares, Kidnsey-Wort is unsurpassed, .
as it wvll aet- promptly and afly.
SElthor Sex. Incontinence,xrotcntion ofurino, E'
brick dust or ro:ay deposIts, and duill dragging C
pains, n't spacdlly yield to Its curative power.
45- BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1. 2d
C -rA ~ ! I was tr.mbled frnnm boyhtoot
wnhi Ca,ta,rrhi and, liy-Fever,anid
LYeSsC.-r ol,ta10ued >OrmnntS( relief
anAlI se El 'a Creamn am
~ ~ New lhra,wick. N. J.
l En1sing beens anilieted wIllh
liay-F'.' er sor yseara I gave Ely's
FEVER (Creaim Batin a trI:l. I have', had
in',attal,k slace uninnr It. E. R.
RAtUon Ed(itor Carbon Co. Demo
': ait, Maucsh Chunik, Pa.
OnEAis BALM will,whurarlied
by tihe ilng!er into the inostr, a. las
Ua srh 1, eifectusaily clesatsing
Y'EEV~ft the nasa pas:agow of catarrha,I
It allys tfinn a , j'r..ects
RoilE-t'ON.S. th ' amumsibransal llsiings of the
A POSIITI V n uitE! headt froscoilda ;cap;letely heas
,thSe sores andi rentore,s tiht sensso
E LY'S ,,a taste andsmods,. noeeia re
CREAM BA LM.e",atse"o reala'o't by'a"f " tpl
Umatnallsl~..~~ A thnrouagh treatment will curo.
Un ualedfo- clin the hiead.s. Agreesole to use,.
tient tar circlar 5cn'apckg.h-mail or at
dlruggista BLY 1iOTH ERS, Owg,a.Y
4 -oa a '.1a, ar. J. I. Mayor. Main (ilsu
w3t Ar res 't.,1hia Pa. Adlvice fr 'o, staanpas for re
ply. i', be h at llf'anch (1lleent thesetI da of eac.h
Ier loumse,I For t unyn s nd .l9sh IntI su11th; 5.ommser
vial liotl, (hi. go, ltils 12thstud 131th. ________
U TASTPPED FREE
U c' Insane Persons Restoered
* Dr.KLINE'S GREAT
- WNERVE RESTORER
/sr alt nnAmN & N'1vKDiaAsasi. Otr/yssaE
tNFi'L I a sa taken a trecseh. -r is af/It
Trttaeast. Treatise and tri t tn artie freesto
ratce vc.ts,they . ymg ex ,eshargesuatlreao
DRIS. J1. N. & J1. B. IHOBEN. WKI,
OF kIhlF-AliUp.E AND M,Eilt liiltlAiAiON
should not ites.taste to cosuls J. N. andl J. Ii. HO.
BIENSACK, of 2043 North Seconds street, P'hiladel.
phia, either by aals or bi pers tn, slurmsg Site hours
from 8 A. Mi. to 2 P'. M., zssIa 6b to P. M.
Adhvce free, Whossover Wouldl kunsw his condi
lion and the waytotsiprove It sltoulda read
Sent on receipt 01 i-cent samip.
DR.
DYE'S
VOLT0
BEEORE-AND - AFTER
Electic Appliances are sent con 30 Days' Tillt.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUDOROLD,
XVLosT vTA.STY, ~Act r xnvis Fonca AND
omon, WVAasseoVWsAgmNssgs, and all those diseases
of a P'vasA. NAtins resuing from Anwasas andI
0wRsa CAUSES. I8eod relIef and corn plete resto.
ration of litsAu.T,\ muon and MlAlIaofnn(SOAnANTRXD.
The grrandaestsdist.overy of the N4ineteentha Centusry.
Bend~at once forlitusstratedPlainphietfroo. Addsress
C'IOLRKAN UINKa~e.s C7OIF,OR, Newark N.J. Terms
I. 40,* foltions I or rnr,aedae.~ Writso for circulars.
FREE! " "o"M" ^fhder>
ofMoonv's NEw TAsLon hystemn of
nims tluTT'ING. D}. W. Moody & UJo., sti W. h90s, Ulas
SA. .'T4 WANTMil ior tale Mest andi hastest
selling P'ictorial Dooks and Bibles. Prices re
uee lIer cenat. NATIONALi PUB. lb. Phiada.. Pas
with TEN Cents,
by m ati, a o hlea D os of ood s tha st nr t Si ae y ou'l Sn aev
mo,ney la One Manith this n' gS, th A m,s'la. Al,so.
A NTmrvu of whatever country you
like, except our own, called upon one
Df his friends, who had just been made
Cabinet officer, and squarely asked
liim for a sineouro."
"Look around in my department,"
replied his Excellency, "and when you
ind one I will think of it."
Some days aiterward the applicant
3alled upon the government officer and
told him that he had found a sineoure.
"A sineoure ?"
"Yes "
"Ah, so much the better."
"You will give it to me I"
"No, I will suppress it 1"
"Hest of All."
Dr. R. V. 'Iei.:, Butiilo, New York.:
D)e"r Sir-My family has used your "Favor
ite f'roscription" and it, has dloto all that is
claimed for it. It ls tho best of all prepara
tions for female complaints. I recommend
it to all my cuwtomecrs.
U. W. WATrnMuAN, Druggist, Baltimore, Md.
Txnl were telling before M. Calinaux
the story of the house where the build
3rs had forgotten only the windows.
"Yes, yes," replied Calinaux, "you
nay laugh at your ease. I find t et all
forgetfulness are in the nature of things,
and they alone who do nothing never
:eeeive themselves. But the example
f others ought to serve as a teaching
for us. Thus, in the house that I am
going to build, I shall begin by the
windows I"
eTho ious,
dyspeptic or constipated, should address,
with two satamps and history of case for
pamphlet, Won1,1's DISPENSAIYM rDICAI.
AssoCIATioN, Buffalo, N. Y.
A PARISIAN lady, wno is soon to be
remarried, has a little daughter 8 or 9
years old.
One of the little girl's friends Invited
her to dinner for the following Tuesday.
"0, I can't on Tuesday," replied the
child, with a inost important air, "I
marry mamma on that day I"
"Goiden Medical I)iscovery"
for all scro fulo us and virulent blood-poisons,
is spucillo. By druggists.
AN interesting oil transaction took
place in the Third Ward yesterday.
Though the little boy bellowed like a
bull and said he couldn't bear it, the
old lady cornered him and made him
take it. It was castor oil.
holid tue' admire the benutiful, and this
ncc'uuts in some measure for the thou
sands upon thousands of b >ttles of Carbo.
line, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer
and dressing, which have been sold yearly
since its invention by Messrs, Kennedy &
Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa.
SHINotEs were split by hailstonea in
Tennessee the other day, and women
who are obliged to split kludlings in the
morning are thinking seriously of mov
ing to TenneHsee, where the elements
are more considerate than thoughtless
husbands.
1'UIRI{4T AND 1Isr ('Ol-I.IVER oi., from s'leted
livers, oil the se holsie, by Caswelt, hazard & Co.,
N. Y. Absulutely pure .and sweet. 1'alents who
have once ttliin it preler it to all others. Physi
cian:I declare it sup.!r,'r to all other o.is.
CnArPRD nans, fa.e, pimples and rough skin
cured lay iiina . Junlier I ar 8uap, znad.s by Cai
Well, Hazard & Co., New York.
A caoss-couNrEn: ,Jack Oldstock
"We're very proud of our ancestry. you
know." Tom Parvenu --"Yea, I know,
but how would your ancestry feel about
you?"
Ask for Wells' "IRoih on Corns." 150e. Quick,
Comuplete, pernianent eure. Corns. Wvarts, bunions.
NoT a inatch: "No." saidt a b)ride, "I
am not willhug that our wedding tour
i'hould inniae the Yellowstone~ Park.
Yellow don't agree wvithi my complex
ion."
lEwIs, JOWA.-Dr. M. J. Davis says: "Brown's
1irn L talei s give the b,e.t of satiation to thiose
wh lo use it."
EvEN a inan who htaw had both legs
amputated, wvhen he opens his mouth to
tell some startling storises of the war,
wviil occasionally put his foot in it.
Osastri no.
Elegant and palatable remedy for IndIges.
tk u. Should be taken b'-for,, or after meals.
(IASTulINE is it ligntid formif. By druggists
AN Oil City mnii laa (lied after eating
a pmneapple, it is inir to say, however,
that he ate the pineapple forty-nine
years ago, when lie was a boy.
Ladies and caukiren's Dt.ots and shoes
cannot run over If Lyon's Patent ifeel
8tiffeners are used.
To be anything at Newport a young
lady must have a village cart and a don
key of her own. The donkey cadls about
lunchi time.
Dr. Kline's Great Nerve rcestorer Is thte marvel
of tihe age for sit nerve disIeaseos. Al fits stopped
free. Solnd to 9831 Arch Street. Philadelphia. s.
A CAIFORNIA man clhoked himself to
death with a tape-measure. The coro
uer a verdict was that bo died by inches.
Malaria, chills, positively cured by
iCmory's Standlard Cure .Pills. Their equal
unknown; sugar-coated; no griping, 25c.
AN exchange sadly wonders that no
]ne asks whether a man may marry his
lecased wife's mother.
Dr. Grcaves' Hleart Rieguilator cures all
~ormis of lleart, Due iso, nervo,usness and
dleepi essness.
CooxINo DANDELIONS-TO cook dan
Johons propP ry, simply first bring
hem to a boil in water in which has|
Jeen thrown in a small quantity of sat.
ratus; then cook as In any other cane.
lo .says a writer in the Prairie Far
ner.
Once try Uhrohmj.o. collars and cuffs
nd you will wear no other kind. They lit
o well and feel so micely.
WnuRN buying tin covers for kettles be
ure that they have Intgs of wire o'n the
op instead 01 flat hand.es soldered on,
a these wvill not last any length of time,
mid the cover must then be thrown
eide.
L.iver disease, hleadasche, and const ipation,
aune,i by badl aiigation, quic,.iy cured by Birown',
ion Bitters.
THE Sugar .leet calls the attention of
armors to the advantages of hill culture
or beets,saying the French and Austri
uns havo largely ado.oted it, This plan of
tilture seems to present the mosti prac
leal advantages,
(latarrh of tne imaudder.
8tinging trriation, inammatioin, all Kidne? and
Jrenary 00renplaints, cured by "iuchu.alba.A SI.
A Misaissippm man has discovered
hat an excellent quality of sugar can be
nade from sweet p,Otatoes.If this proves
rue, a new use has been found for one
>f the best and moot prolilec of Ameri
san produnns.
IEA LTH IS WEALTH,
Elealth of Body is Wealth of Mid
DR. RAD WAY'S
Sarsapariiian Resolvent.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIR.
Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong bone and
clear skin. If you would have your flesh frm,
rour bones sound without caries, and your com
lexlon fair, use
Radway's Sarsaparillian
Resolvent.
A remedy composed of ingredients of extraor.
linary Inedi*al properties, essential to purify
heal, repair and invigorate the broken-down an
was[ed body-Quiex, PLEAsANT, SAHs and PaMA
NENT In Its trea ment and cure.
No matter by what name the complaint may be
Iteslgnated, whethet it be scrofula, consumption,
syphilis, ulcers, sores, tumors, bolls erysipelas, or
salt rheumi, diseases of the lungs, 'tidneys, blad
tier, womb, skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either
chronic or constitutional, the virus la in the Blood
which supplies the waste and builds and repairs
these organs and wasted tissues of the system.
If the blood Is unhealthy, the process of repair
must be unsound.
The SarsapariItan Resolvent
Not only is a compensating remedy, but secures y
tile harmonious action of each of the organs. It
establishes throughout the eniIre system function
al harmony and suppl-es the blood ves.
sels with a pure and healthy current of
new life. Tun SKIN, after A, few days' use
of the Sarsaparlllian, becomes clear and
beautiful. Pimples, blotehes, black spots and
skin eruptions are removed; sores and ulcers soon
cured. Persons suffering frot scrofula eruptive
diseases of the eyes, mouth ears. legs, tiroat and
glands, that have accumulaed and spread, either
fromt uncured diseases or mercury, or front the
use of corrosive sublimate may rely upon a cure
If the Sarsaparillian is continued a sutffcent time
to make its Impression on the system.
One bottle contains more of the active prinl.
ples of Medicines than any other Preparation.
'aken In teaspoonful doses, while others require
five or six times as much.
One Dollar a Sot-tlo.
R. R. R.
Radway'sReady Re1ie
The Cheapevt and Bext Medicine for
Family Use in the World
In from one to twenty minutes never falls
relieve Pain with one thorough application
no matter how violent or excruciating the pam,
the hlieumatlc, Hed-ridden, Infirm, Criipled,
Nervous Neuralgic or prostrated with disease
may sufaer, IRADWAY'S READY RELIEF will
afford instant ease.
INFLAMMA'ION OF TILE KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION OF THE IHLADDEIt,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS,
CONGESTION OF TiE LUNGS,
8ORE THROAT, DI FFICUl' BIItEATIING,
PALPITATION OF TilE I1 EARl'
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPI''JEItIA,
CATARRII, INFLUENZA,
IULADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
NEUItALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
COLD CHILLS. AOUE CHILLS,
CHI ILB LAINS AND PROST BITES,
BRUISES, LUM BAGO. SCIATICA,
NEltVOUSNESH, SLEERPLESSNESS,
COUGHS, COLDS, SPRJAINS,
PAINS IN THE CIIEST, BACK
u AlIMBS are lns:antlyv relIeved.
MA LA.RIA
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND) A(JUE cured for 50 eta. There Is
not a remedlial agent in this worl that will cure
Fever and Ague, and oilher Malarious, bilious
8carlet 'l?phold Vellow and other fevers (aided
IIAI 11.L148) soqickly as RA DWAY'S
It will In a few momenti, when taken internally
act-ording to thle directionsa, cure Cramips, Spasms,
Sour,Stomnachi, Hcartiburn, Sick Hieadal~cie lyspep.
sin, IPapitint o1 tihe hieart, Coli Chills, ilydteries,
Pains in t he B ,wels, Diarruhma, Diy.sentIcry, Colic
Windi in the IBowels, and all internial Pamis.
Travelers shouldi atlways carry a lbottle of RAD
WAY'S READY REi-IEF with them. A few
dtropms in water will prevent sickness or 1)alus from
change of waiter. It is betiter lhau French Brandy
or lititera as a stimulant.
Miner. iai I tammbermenm should always
R AD W AY'S
Regulating Pills !
Perfeot, Purgative, Soothing, A peri
onts, Act without Pain, Always
Rleliable and Eatural
in Operation,
& VEGETABLE SUB3STITUTE FOR
CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coatedl with Aweet
uOni purge, regulate, purify, cleause antd streng.
RA OWA Y's ILLmj for the cure of all disorders of
lhe Stomaich,. Liver, Hloweis, Kidneiys, iiiadder,
remnale Cu'nplaits, Nervous Diseases, Loss of A
peute, ilemidache,o Consipaiong, Costiveness, Ii
testion, I)yspQps a, Bliiiisiiess I"ever, Iilammia
ion of the Howels, P'iies, itnd all tloengemnents of
lie Internal VisAn. l'urely vegetabile, contain
ug nomerciury, minerals, or dleleierious drirtr.
EW'" Oserve the following syinmtoms resulting
rem DI)senses ofte Dietv Organs ; Consti pa
ion, Inward ofleof Flllneis of c
lead, Acklity'of the Stomach, Nausea Ilearthmurn
)aaust ofp1oodl, Fullness or WVeighi, In tihe Ste
nachi, Bour Eriictations Sinking or Fiutterin at
heie ieart. Choking or duffTering Sensations wifen
n,aly ingosture, D)himeas of v'isimn, Dots or
4 ebalieforotlthe Sight Fever and dull Pain in the
lead. Delicientcy of i'erspilraion, Yellowness of
he Skint and Eyes 'ain in tho w.Bido, Chlest,
4mb a ad Buddeni lushes of IIeat, J3urning in
*ytem fromn a'i thenabove-mamj tiilrders.
BOLD BlY DRUOISTS.
Psice, 2~ Coasts Per Atom,
READ "FALSE AND TRUE."
Send a letter stamp to RA DWAY & CO., No. I
Varren, Cot-. Church St., Nowv York.
WIformation worth thousanela' will be Bent
To flmo Pubili,
7he s ure and asik for RADWAY's, and see that the
ame "RA DWA Y" is on what yomu h,uy.
66 sagd?oitn
e17 *DA1)A~ET frntwoderfully sno
a Ilntr,i .iia ous adt otheri.
N. GAATU CielebratdAeei 'lito ,ato. 0
.eek,uig. Agis.wanited. aliHd. v., Albau'y.N.
- l.AitItILt0.AtOi, Mt.a., No.jortowny, Md.
ATES, For the Biest, 8 mpmllest and Most, Dur-a.
- W TaMTE R R'ON., Trotw,ood, Ohifo
r i afo a', roo f?r Nick edA
dllu .r Proof D ior st er Ani t e a
Srbne al ra d 0.DjAdBLE
HOTOS c awe-n aw@. Aw sa 3..
QON.V S20
for this sal ofPRILA3LPIef
S0. All ifah es tot
Dyear. Send for Illaraa-Ot
onular and Tuesihoaiag Ml .
C0E
5IAOBI M'R
EPO3R P.A.Il T.
MA R EMED
Rheumatism, euralg, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headac te, Toothache,
Sore Tbroat, Swellings Npra ajsBrasIueg
AND ALL OTIIaR BODILY PAINS AD ACUU.
BOl by DtuuIata and Daler.eve rywhere. Fifty Oent.a beM
Dreotlo.s ..1 I.oue s.
TIlE 011AuILLEM A. YODELI.ER 00.
thmees toA. YOUCLEStACO.) DialI.ore, )Id.,U.SLhJ
b a
ITHE CREAT CURE ,
:-_-4H-E-U-.M-A- T-I-"-M
o As t is for all the painfJl diseasee of th -'
E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS.
Itcloans s tom of the acrid poison
p only tho victims of Rheumatism can realise.
o1 the woret foirms o thi terrW s8 diseae
have been quickly relieved, and in short timo
PERFECTLY CURED.
PRICR, $1. LIQUID OR DRY, SOLD DY DRUOGISTS.
wart. .nD canbosontb.nmil.
jpg-BXU CON &O., Surlingtonvt.
AGENTS WANTED EvE . tRa tosn
tachlnaebvor invented. 1V:i knit a pair of
stociuge withU L anid TOE cofmp lete in 90
minutes. It will-also knit a gruat vur.uty o1 fancy.
work fr which thro alway a ready mar-t. send
for circular and terms to tho Twomb ly Knltting
111aohlne tgo., 168 Troniout at1<ot., ifosten. Jliss.
AGENTS , sLime , bas
World. Write fo%r utulaes to F. lt$(GSI8'b: ?rt
prietorR AN llou ttreo, Philadelphia, Pa.
tn he EW ON AFo Or OOlA.
65 A MOT .u" board yonr.,wu count
drea. P. W. E(iLEB& 10., Phladelpla, Pa
O"EETh fine wilttng paper, 1 blotter,
8OWith ouleadar, by maillfor 061e. Agewte
r auted. tooOMY PaINTING 00., NewbnrJ
port, M1aNa.
SITUATIONS form noi r "4eou
nRl" sent for postage. Add.c.a Nra lonttl Neheel
Supply l3nretan,85 F.- Ili Ai".. Chicago. 111.
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AXLE GREASE
Best In the world. eAt the genafne.
Every paekizge bian our trade-mark
and Is anarked Iraseas. BO LD
EVERYWHERE.
#60 ~5-TON
JON
*oneIS9'' n'".""VNI' JA AP:
aedo ra.Warrante a years, 111 afaes as low.
JONES OF BINOHAMTON,
BIBURARTOY, Y. T.
'THE BEST IS CHEAPEST."
I"GINBB THRESHERS SAw IILLB,
IlarsaPower_ Clover Huller;
R.H BAL L'S
FOR TINE
LUNGS.D BA LSA
entsa CeTiuttaaie e leua -nieunsarostn Is
egA ~a nen ofth lirefa I,
orA use Le n ga Ina ed an rhi o e ny yh
disase, an reomts t e ni~h ib eta
Ugt e a ros si a c es w n i aoaust
et on nn g e 'a s l et n 1n 'l ui i 11 Ia d
EII'4 IA o. rM w illtburgho enry imve.
Sre ey.- uin a lH bynas d nrug s io of
di,... Itneer all. AP,n,gl,,a tinsa.rl .
In l the human kbody el E A ICI.. II. a.inge
M Ejlv',Ilojrh.evRSY UPit
$5t $2 __.m __ 0.c i
CLAOR SAMa AL D Fn
INPIUL N yU RM SYrU
dia o c N o Hiato e.
REIP
7e,fom co eina lm
YOUNG M EN be unin ans
Magnliasf. ARTrm.n A3desat
At SUprE thtot r
For close scruiny canot
detctitsy use.l an uni.l
Dyifroortions,lerupn onsm
inhMaksunde,~raghe '
ness andii thelush elate
and exirtemen arce. atoce
is ldrgit ebyheregn.i
It imrs the nostparlel.
Cosmt dic. lk ins n