The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 06, 1883, Image 4
RooTs FOn SHBHP.-It is possible for
us to learn very much from the farmers
of Europe. They are under the neces
sity of making the utmost profit that
any branch of agriculture will yield.
Consequently their farming operations
are reduced to a science. Ours ought
to be, but while we have so much land
that is practically exhaustless in fertili
ty we shall not bend our energies to
make every foot of land and every ani
mal produce to the extent of Its ability.
There will also be exceptions, however.
There will always be farmers who will
try to do the beat they can, upon the
very common-sense principle that when
two dollars can be made just as well as
one it s better to take the two. Such
men, if they happen to be engaged in
sheep husbandry, wvili make a study of
European systems of breeding, feeding
and management- The Englishman
has made sheep raising profitable to a
very high degree. He has shown us
how to improve our sheep by careful
breeding, and he can show us how to
ulrnage them with profit. Of course, it 1
a not practical for us to follow Europe
an systems of feeding literally, but in
these systems we can find the principle
of success. In England roots are large
ly fed, and there is a question if they
are not fed to too large an extent espe
cially those that contain such a large
amount of water as turnips. But in
this country, as a rule, we do not feed
enough. In the work on "Feeding
Animals," by Professor Steweart, it is
stated, as the result of careful experi
ment, that ten pounds of turnips with
one and a half pounds of corn will fat
ton a young sheep or lamb faster than I
three pounds of corn alone. The feed
ing ol roots in Englouid, although we
believe it is too extensive, is the secret
of successful sheep-feeding in winter
there. It will be more widely adopted
here. Professor Stewart says that this
this will be the ease unless the silo
shall preserve better green food at a less
price. Well, we do not believe the silo
will ever do it. It could preserve bet
ter food if the crop to be ensilaged was
carolully selected, but we cannot get
rid of our doubts that the coat will more
thaan outweigh its superwrityv. Roots
are good eanough for sheep and they are
cheap.
SUDiuER rREA''MENT OF GuAss LANDS. .
-We have not ia just conception of the I
value of our grasses, nor of the poss. t
bility of procui ing 1he full value Iro i
thet, Our system is not athlpted to
this. We seed to grass for the purpose I
of destroying it veiy Foon, while a 1
uleadow should iilpro in valuo yearly I
for a century, if it is properly mansaged. 1
Some think our chinato is not suitable I
for grass. The magmsilcent blue grass .
lastures of Kentulcy, Indiana, Ohio
and West Virginia, a.d the great "est
eru prairies which have borne their pe
rennial verdure for ages, contradict this -
belief. If we grow the right kind of I
grass we may have permanent meadows
and pastuires; aind it we treat them in a
judicloui n,anner these may be kept in j
good coiidition always. There are a
great variety of grasses. The fornie, 1
of comiae live but one year, and then i
the roots die. Of this kind are those I
late summer gras*es which we are alpt
to call weeds; the second are longer
lived, but soon1 lail anud gradualllly die
Irom exhaaustion of' the roo0, Of tism
kind is timothy, thme heat grass to grow
with a biennial plant lake clover ina ro
taitioni, but a vecry poor ono 4fo ameadow
or' pastumre. The long pereannial grasses
are ureamd grass, imaudow fesene, tall
fescue, foul meadowv graiss, red top,
Kentucky blue grass, meadowv oat gt as,
yellaw oat grass, pereamnial rye grass,
and some~ ot,bers which aare not less.
noteworthy and useful. All these
graisses hamve ilbr,ous roots, or r'untmnJg
root stocks, which spread andl cover the
grounmd wit,h a dense matL or Sodl. Our
obhject shonld lbe to procure and( lpre
serie a sod of thia kind, anad encourage
its growth, both ini pastut e and nea
ows, by careful, skilful treatmniat. Thlais
shouuldl consist of occasional lop I ressing
with line nmalnure, or such fertiliz.ers ams
phate.I suaper-pnospate of lime, bone
dust, l?1mruvian guano, w< Od ashes, o1
potasha salts, with a mmaixtmo of nitratec
of soda. Three or four dollars per acre
thtus spent every se'conid or third yeamr
wall bea liberailly relaul by the am.tr
productive coanthtionm of the n,emdowv.
I"reshl 5Leed will be ru g aiared ocecasmonmally1
iln spots where the adverse seasons may
have cauased inajury, sad with ,auch
nlursmg anid feetimn as this, grass mflay
be tkupt im permnnantly good conaditijon,
for no~ onei aus yet, hams learned how long,
but It, has heen so kept for haundi eds oh
yurs.
CA 1n:'tTL (xpenmentae1 in G1 ermany
seem to showv that cows milked three
times a day yield milk richter am fat than
if milked but twice daily. There also
tappears to beo a somaewat lairger yield
oi milk from Ltho three nmilkings. In one
mnstance reported the dill'erencee in thae
yield for eleven days, theO cows being
first milked three timaes a days for thaat
period andl then twice ma day for Hamle
period, wmas live ponids o milk a day.
Such a gain, both in quantity and ris4a
ness, would umaike a large item in the
couiaso of a year,
rut a couple of butslal of well-rotted
stable maamu about thea tarunk of each
tree, scatter a little grman upuon it and
turn ini thec pottry. Tihey will scratch
amo.ng the mnanure, making fine and
nmixinjg it with thme soil, and will deatroy
multitudes of destruactive insects.
YOUNo fruit trees, whaich were set nt
last autumn or this Spriang, will b~e more'
suare to jive and grow well if the soal
about them is kept clean and mellow.
and a hasrd crust iiot allowed to forum
for a distamnce of at least two or three
feet on each ide.
Mnt. Dt. 0. Rloamaln, of Knoxville,
Temn., shows up) a strawbeni y o,f the
"Sharpleacs" variety that mneasaured
eight and 0one quarter inaches' in circum-i
Ierende.
THEm Massachmuaetts .'lfJugh m says
that in a hot-house, 7i'20, Mmr. 0. La.
Goodpow, of Southm Mudbury, raises 10.
000 encunmbers, many of which average '
thirt-y-five centR each.
CAUTION is necessasry ini feedinug green
rye or clover anmd rank grass for seiling
for fear of bringing on hoven, or other
diseases. .Leed a small rationi at first,
gradually increasing the quantity.
IN answer to inquiries why teing lay
soft eggs, it may be stated that thae
difficulty is caused by a lack of lime.
Pounded oyster shells shoud be
within easy reach of fowls at all
times.
Than 1s no cure for a horse with
confirmed heaves;climnate, food and care1
wl~l do much for-its aiation
DOMESTIU.
FOREsT OrTY WHITFISH WITH WINE.
-After the tieh has been scaled and
washed, split it down the back, and,
autting close to the sides of the back
bone, carelully free the flesh from the
bones; next lay the halves of the fish
thus cut from the back-bone skin down
)n the table; hold the tail-end of the
skm tlghtly in the left hand, and with
% sharp, thi knife out the flesh from
the skin, pressing the blade of the knife
flat against the skin, and cutting away
from the left hand. When all the skin
Lias been removed cut the fish in pieces
%bout three inches square and season
them with salt and popper: butter a
large soup plate, lay the fish in it, cov
)r it with white wine, turn over it
mother buttered soup plate and bake
he fish in a moderate oven for about
wenty minutes, or until the flakes
)egin to separate, but take care not to
ot it brown; serve it hot as soon as it
s done. Have ready when the fish is
lone a tablespoonful each of butter and
tour, stirred over the fire to a smooth
>aste; into this paste drain the wine
Ind fish juice in the soup plate, stir the
auce quickly ovei the fire until it
)oils, and then serve it hot with the
lal, sending the sauce to the table in
1 gravy boat.
RESERVATION OF WOOLEN GAnMENTO.
--Remember to brush or shake woolen
)r black garments when taking them
A. The gritty particles with which
he air is filled-particularly in regions
vhere coal is the chief fuel-will grind
md injure any fabrio-if not faithfully
haken off-twice as fast as wearing the
sarnient can do. First, shake the dress
mnergetically, either out in the hall, or
f fair, better still, out of the window,
hen with an old soft silk handkerchief,
oept for that purpose, gently rub the
Iress, instead of using a cloth brush.
Lt will cleanse equally well, and does
lot wear the fabric. Dust naturally
ettles in folds, flounces and trimming,
md if left, will so-n fill every puff and
gather full of dirt. Shako the handker
shief out of the window every few mini
ites to get rid of any particles of the
hirt.
CORNs.-Here is something which is
vorth much to people with corns. We
aave used it and know that it. is good.
E is Gezon's remedy. Take thirty
rains of salicilio acid, ten grains of ox
rut of cannabis iudica and one-half
luid ounce of collodion guln-cotton,
lissolvedi in sulphuric other. Put a lit
le of this upon a corn or wart every
sight and morning. A plaster will be
ormied in four or live days. Souak the
eot n warm water and the plaster can
)e removed, the corn coining with it.
.f not entirely taken out, repeat the
,pplication.
To SAVE THE 1iANL FROM CUAPPINO.
-toapsutis will not. chap or injure the
tands, even if kept a long time in it, it
mii taking tinom from the suds, they are
horoughly spongod, or dipped in lemou
nice or vinegar. The acid ttestroys the
:orrosivo elf'eots of the alkali aind makes
he hands so.t atd white. 1litl meal
maid lemon juice uited when washing the
aandis, wht:n roughed by cold or hard
ork, uill heal and sotten them. Vin
1.ar will answer if lemons are not easily
)tbtaiuied. Itub the hanids in this, then
vash thoroughaly, ant if you halve it,
ifterl drying, rub on a few drops ot
~lyetrinie. 'lhose whlo suffer from
ilhapped hands in the winter will find
his counlorting, and will miake sowing
niaeh ealsier.
SorT ()nAnsH, L'aaio wIiH SALEr PoinK.
-Wa'ush the craibs, remove the sort ilus,
nako a semii-circular cut just bacik of
lie eyes, and throw awvay the pioeo cut
>ut; roll the erabia inl Inidiani 141 meal a
onedc with nalL and pJopper'. For a doz
ni erabs allowv a pound of salt pork;
ilic it iather thini, and fry it light
rown in a large frying-pan; when the
ork is brown t,ake it up uand keel) it hot;
r*y the eraibs b)rowni on both sides mi the
iot liork dlrAppinIg1, and then seive
hiem hot, on the diain with the fried
'ork.
.)io snuail lobator, tour tab,losp.o,ntuls
>f butter, two of Ihour, one fifth of a
I*aspoan ial of enayeaimo, two tablespoon
ills ol henoi juice, onie pint of bociling
water. Cut the meat into tico. Found
hle "'coral"' withI one tablespoonful of
~he butter. Rub the flour and the re
.iaindter of the butter to a smooth paste.
Add the water, liouindedt "coral,'" and(
.out ter, and1( thle Neasoning. Simmeiir ive
ninutes, i.nd tin-n strain on the lobster,
Boail up1 once0 andt serve.
A wuaiia in one of thle niedicali jour,
:uisk nays ho has found thn apphecatlioin
Af a stronag solution of chroilo acid,
chreo or four times a day, by moans of
1 camiel's-hiair ponicil, to be tho host aind
3asiest mnethiod of removwing warts.
(linL,'a need healthi as mnuchi-nay
Iliore thani boys. They cain obtain it as8
bioyis do, b~y rnning, tumbhng, by all
so1rtst of ingnocent vagrancy. At least
Jne ai daiy girls shioit hafv(i their hal
lers taken off', the lears lot downi ad be
turnied loose like young colts.
.lTa is niot wvell he forget that the blest
puiuo)kms pies aire made(1 of squashes.
Pumnpkinio for cows, pumupkinas foi hogs,
md squiashes8 Ior everythmng, is ai good
rule.
A OinAN(IE of air is loss valuable than
i, change o1 scene. Th air is chiaged
every time the direction of the windl is
A NovELTY ini laco is the Pomipaidour
pat terni- a dntaned net, with a tine pearl.
td tdge and a raised figure in silk mnus
RltioN wVoIK will b)e used b)y thea
ladi'a in inncy work a great dteial this
ainimer on satin and 1)1118h.
La nba neckeorchiefs with p)olka dots
will beu much wiorn by young ladies this
iiininer.
To eure a ring-wvorm, paint it with
iodino a few times.
Rusu furnitiuro in artistic desIgns is
in stj Ie for summer houses.
PONGoEE embroidoredt in emut-wvork in
self-coh rs is in favor.
TnEc preferredt parasol las a rustic
hanmdo,
HIEALTHI amst beo oarned.-.it can i'd
hlom be bought.
.BREF tea has b)en l'rcecribedt for
wvakefulness.
WJIrra mask veils are woin.
J. N DIXON, of lowa. sprayed his ap
sle orchard with arsenic wvater to era
lcate tile canker wvorms and unexnpee
lv? fondn it a r.emedy fr. te -oddili
HUMOBOU,
UNULE JoE MILLS has added to his
many other accomplishments that of
dealing successfully in horses. A short
time ago he took one for a bad
debt of $250, and immediately offered
him for sale. A customer was soon
found, and Mr. Mills took him out in
the Central Park behind the horse.
Uncle Joel desoanted volubly on the
merits of the steed, and finally as he
turned round to go home, said:
"Well, I don't know but I'll withdraw
my offer to sell this horse and keep him
for my own use."
His companion protested against this,
said he liked ths horse, and was pro.
pared to make a bid for him.
Mr. Mills hesitated a moment and
then said: 'Il take $1,000 for that
horse, and not one cent less. He's the
boat horse that goes the road to-day,
and he is dirt cheap at twice the price
I ask."
"I'll give you $300 for him," was the
reply.
"I)one with you, sir," was the quick
reply. "I'm not the man to dally split
hairs on a horse trade.
Tie Maittows of Maryland.
gPl'rINFOFIt.D, l'HINOE GtoaE's Co., MD.
Mr. Chas. U. Addison, of the above place
states: "1 sprained my right knee causing
intense suffering, and the use of crutches
for several ss eeks. I found no relief in
other remedies anit finally tried the mira.
cle of cure. St. Jacobs Oil. In a short
time I could bend my knee-which had
been as stiff s an iron-rod, -laying aside
my crutches and was able to walk as well
as ever."
"SAY I" exclaimed a hotel guest, cal
ling the attention of an urbane waiter,
"this is a terrible deal you are giving
me in the way of butter."
"It's slightly off color, isn't it ?" in
quired the waiter.
"I should say it was."
"Rancid ?"
"You bet."
"Strong ?"
"Strong as a mule."
"And fearfully frowy?"
"Worst I ever saw in my life."
"Yes; well, that proves it's genuine
butter, don't it ? If it was oleomargarine
there wouldn't be nothing the matter
with it. There is considerable differ
once now-it-days between churn butter
and painted tallow."
A Veteran Soldler.
Min. 0. F. Iowi.xs, of No. '1 Cominon Street,
Ly nn. M ass., says:
''Wite In tfie army, at the battle of Spottsylva
It, I fell while getting over a rail fence and was
badly lnjured an.l left for deai, but after a time
I was pleked up by eotnrates; anit upon examina.
tinn it was found that tny h tck was bally htrt and
liy kilhe s serio"usly injIurei, anal I have stifered
11he most exI.ruciattiig paiin InCe, anil coull oh
tai no relief allhogh treated by several physl,
chu1ts and I hin given up all hope of getting help
when I was ricounineitleil to use liuit's Itnotly.
I Ilurchase'l eevaral bottlei at one of our drug
stores in I.ynn, atint began to tl,o it, as dil ectett
itiil can now atten-l t tiisl,Iess, anl ant free from
the pains I foric ly hail; : nil I wish to may to luy
frient and contrades that hiunt's Iinetly will dlo
all tha11 cliame I for It,an.l is tv thy of all prilse.
You can use iny tes1 ilinony when you have occa
sion Io, as I oist iearli recowulnent it to all that
have kiuney or liver troubies."
April ,is183.
""You Miy Use Hay Name."
I desire to Inform you what y. ur va iab!e ne
dihie has dione for mle. I was ilt'ftlcedl to try i,
by it in1eilher of our fumily, "Iho hail been bele.
ltill by1. is use." I have snhTuerei terribly front
Kiniiey iliii.ultles. At tihes I have b:.en very tial
hiavinig s*eer pain, ini my back, with general loss
of stretiet ii jutle vatiiy,
Aly tirine.. w as veriy badi, with a heavy aeilment
of b,ris-,lust, whien was fast leathing to gravel. I
aiouintenteet- itslng hooat's li-inetdy, witht a ttrkeal
liitroveiit fi oin thle sttri; ithe yal til lolL, the
urine betnoe inore nt it uiral, ati I ean truly saly
one l>oftle eliv'eted a permIiaweul cure.
I have recomnietle-ti it to mnany persons both
litre inel utn oston, all of whotn speak of it with
thet htig hesl prise.
You tare ati ilberty to use fthia letter or my inme
in any niante yout masy think heoji, thiat 01 iier stuf
lerers inay learn the value of tihe gre-atest of aill
renicehies. Most tituly yours, ,IoIIN I". UtiX,
tahtieti: Mlass., ApDril "S. 18832PeaatStet
"Uo-r! Why. it,'s ive degrees hotter
hero thlani at, hoee I thought this wits
onel of the coolest place in the couna
try?"
"My dear aiir, thin is an ofi' year, you
know. EvWery year but this we have
hadl to keep up liren in July, anti we
shall probhably have to next year again.
It is a sort of ati extra aeason, you
"But whore are those cool breezes
you iitad et ?"
'-Oh, they are over on the other side
of the laksu to-day. You see, this in
only one aide of the lake, and we can't
oxxpoet to mionopolize all the breeze
theor( iis. Weo must divide tip and give
thte other resortai sonic of it."
Itegenterat ion for ECtfeotleal systems,
Rufeirintg fr lilt ia generlati 't of te, ianbI Its
tusual eibncitinlialnti ilysp -psit i nltnrvoaies, is
sechtumt terivalie from1 thle use of at nouil shinlg
date ammul sti iub of aplet.te, tinlulei. A uttigriena
that wIll e-ife-it a renut'vl .f the sfp e-lli i stale:e
to' reneaweit heiali i antt vigor, I that is a gentuine cori
rectivae, ia the real nieetl. It is1a itpssesalonI of
t his grlaiei rtyttlrenltenlt w leh iakes ito-telter's
stloiinaib iteras a' eIffeetty,e its an1 ituvgorat,. It
dioes lnt melarely inflori t a nhip ti atpp.ette, -it 'iy
havig.irating eiialeas the atiomach to satIsfy t
wants wviihatul biiiityt tisinirb,atce, anti wvith thltr
(lughness'5. in nui 11 tilt' tea acotpiedtlit by a want
of taine itnl the lgestiive orlganls, tobsitrictilon of the
hoowels tuiil biiltousneis, it exerts a beneltiai i
Ihilence, ui autao spectily fell, it. etoners anltt
pre-vents the0 recurr " ,f feuver anill *ge, aniil
rlmentiat ISm, chte * -r, a-lima irreglarity of
t he kiitneys a'ol * -r I ailhs li ovtiese, i
"'1 lIhmytVa you advll nise goodI fsh
ittg ?"
''Yea, air."
"Wheore is it ?''
"Over ini I ho hake. WVe never ilab
onl dry land here."
"But I htave been over thtere all day
and never hmad a bite."
"Of course not. If ylou wvant to flab
come hero in Jue ha is Julny, anti
the fish won't bite, Sorry, but yon are
a miontth too late."
TIhousanIds testify to the merits of Dr.
(raves' ileart htegtulator as a cure for
ileart l)lsease In all formus. 1t is known
from aame to California. GJive it a trIal
for those distre sed techngs.
II ifLV PNOI,tHf: Inhdignmant Oabby
(vho hans got his bare fare) -'''Ow am
I to keep a wife and and1 lam ily on pay
like thtis ?" Bland Fiar-"Ay good
man, the subject of improvitient mar
riniges is one0 which has pu1zzlede( not you
nor mec only.--" [fCxit Cabby, usning
blessings. I
(Oatta of the Iildder.
Siinging mrritation, inflammnatuin, all RI.ie mamni
tUrmnary comuplamt, enred by "iiuchu-tialla."' $1.
(hRNERAr. JI'tLit , as the vjctim of
"Importminene,'' is a speetato calonlIa
t'd to bring a unsh of sympathy to tihe
cheek of a brass medallion.
ILwisvlLilE, lNl'-liev. ,J. S. CaIn says: "1
nxeel hrownu's I roln Ihttets for nlervonls prost ration
and loundi it entirely satifaciory."
PossmnrY love laughs at locksmithus,
andl yet4 wvhen the young man gets home
from a courting set-to about 8 o'clock in
the morning, and can't work the night
latter, his remarks about the lock and
the locksmith are not accompanied by
any constierable hility.
Sun was stylish-looking and attractive,
while he was rather shy, They met on
one of the new-fAngled street ears. First
she flung her plump and daintily-glved
hand over the back of the seat and it
reposed on his 4oat sleeve. Then she
sat half-way round, so that their eyes
atmost met. And when she dropped
her sunshade right into his lap and let
out a little scream he was fairly eon
cerned. Gallantly picking it up, he
raised his hat, tendered the parasol to
its fair owner with the grace of a Bomoo
and his eyes for a bewitching smile of
approval, when he recoiled with a shock I
It was his wife in her new spring suit.
His nerves have been unstrung ever
since.
For nearly 84 years I have been a victim
of Catarrlh. 1 have tried many remedies,
receiving little or no relief. I bought one
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and derived
more real benefit from that than all the
rest added together. You can recommend
it as being a safe and valuable mediclue.
A. L Fuller, D4nby, N. Y.
"How far is it over to Rosebush
Lake?"
"Sixteen miles, sir."
"Why, I was told that it was only
half a mile from this station I This is a
pretty state. of affairs, I declare I How
do you got over there ?"
"I have never been there, sir. I
presume you can hire a farmer's team
or walk it."
"It's a dead swindle I"
"Well ?"
"And I'm a fool for leaving home I"
"And I'll take the down train,"
"Certainly. Only sixteen hours to
wait for it. Sit down in the freight
house and make yourself comfortable."
Tite Doctor's Indorsozent.
Dr. W. D. Wright, CicInatu, 0, seans the sut
jollr'd professlonal ihlortemienlt: "I have re
acribed Dr. Win. Hall's Ilsatam for the Lung It a
great-unnberof easesand always wll success.
One case tn particular was given up by beveral
physicians who had been called in for consultation
with mnself. The pat ent hail all the synploumy
of contirmted conieuptionl-cold night sweats,
hectic fever. harrass ng coxugl, etc. lie com
meacod hnmedlately to get better anl was soon
restored to his usual laeauth. I have also fntil l)r.
Win. llal's tialsamu for the Lungs the mao.t valu
able expectorant for treang uip dlistressiug
coughs an<l colds that I inve-ever used."
Durno'e Catarrh Snuff cures catarrh and all at
fettionsol the Inucous aembrane.
A WAY out of a dilemma: Countryman
-''By gosh, thema suspenlters air too
short. They pull my pants up so tight
1 can't work my legs. Haven't you got
longer suspenders ?" Mose Schaumberg
-*'Mine fren, you vash mishdaken.
Dose suabendors vash de longest kmnd
imborted goods. You keeps dose sus
benders, und shoost you puya for dreo
tollar und a hallaf a bair of bants vat.
comes down more onder ground, und
clot will fit dose imbortod braces."
A Wea-d to time W1a0e.
ni nexiree is tignit ly I tmlilildy a i and 3o
eenms to forgut the repe tte<l exherieces of the evils
can std by over-eaeingg, irregular halits, itatm erana.
wia ua l'ti ordured ligteat i ,h tU he. 1c'a, ly , of aIaco
tito and conatiltton warn Iliian teat ihle blood is tam
uare ic s ala ceavi t'iee im of i'uulpendte, disease
10 reitut, a,er that "St. a'lernail Vegetablo Pilli" miav
far cenat rics boon the one be<t aid naost infallile
iver nvillatttr over dieeovered. lie ronovea poison.
0on feeretitIl , paurifles It;s b.loott and atu iro .e ue
he-althy nction. Druggists till eil the pillt.
"I HEiARD Mr, Dunday speak of you
yesterday in ternms of panegyrbcal en
eomiumn," remarkedi the high school girl
to her dearest frienid.
"Andi what did you say?"
"I1 coincided with his laudations."
"tWell, I always thought you were a
friand of mine, but if you allow people
to speak about me like that without,
sayinag a wvord, I'll never speak to y'ou
againa, you hateful thing. So there!
D)on't. Ie tan thae House.
"Rough ona Hats." Clearsott rats,mtice,roachesa,
bedbugs, flhaules,a.olesehlpmaunkasugoliter.s. i 5..
NEARnJY Iour hunadre i persons were
killed by the wmnd iast year in this
country. This is a terrible recordi for
nan off year in polities.
Jr is saidl that a dog inclined toe be
icahiOvous~ may b>e kept within bounds
by ehaoj plug ofi' his tail. Clhoppinag its
hlead ofi will servo the samoi purposo ef
fectually.
.aAtTA 'l'ENNO.-D)r. w. nI. Ctatnmitngs says: "
atna satr<unghiy ionvtmeed of tile dtllcacy of llrowna's
Irona ima k ra andzi rec'anmet tI 111."
"So you've given up keeping b)oard
era, Mrs. Pr'ingle. Couldn't you miake
it pay?" "Oh, yes, I made it pay well
enough, bult the nmitaike I mtade wuas
that 1 made(1 it paty the boarders.'
NO'r one of the cackling old heans in
tIs (coulntry appears to know or care
tlaat a Floruga turtle, will lay 150 egga
in a diay without making the least bit of
noise. The 1h0n fuss over one little egg
is atbsurd.
Dr. Kilia's Great. Nerve Restorer 10 thec
marvel of trhe ago for ali nerve dlieaaes. All
Ills stoppetd irco. scud to 981 Arch street'
Pi'laudel[phia, P'a.
Thei viadulict oviar thte Solwvay Fir'th is
hon-g pusthaed onl rapi ll*y, esptciatly I'oat
on1 thie Eatgtiish side; btut it will be some1)
time bnorit ihe g ap) is closed. Both
sides iw ill Ieneit consiiderr biy whleni rail
wvay commnuniat ion is I gain establ ish
.ed.
L,adies andi chaitirent's bioots ant! shoces
cannot, run over if Lyon's Patent ilecl
Stiffeners are used
1/is a curious fact that wasps' nests
soumetimes taike fire', as is sulpposed, by
the emnical action of the waxK upona the
material oh wvhith thle aeat is composed.
Many of the flres of unknaown or'igi : ini
lay stacks alit fnarmn buildinga maty thuis
be aiccoauted for'.
Emery's LIttle Cathartic l.-hest made
for Liver ComplaInt, anti BIlIousness.
T1asteless, harmless, infal hbhe. 15ce.
The conjuncItli-mn of t wo heavenly bo
dies ill echpsesa of the sun and tha ii 0j.
positioii ini <lipses of the mooni have no
influieuce, MU. P. Deinza states, on thei
mngael ic eilements of thae ea rtha.
As a cure for hecart I)iscase, nervouls
niess and sleeplesse, Dri. Graives' heart
hlegutlator Is unsuairpassed. 30) yeara' trial
prove It. $1. per bottie at your druiggist.
In IKrupps great gunl manufactory,at
used( foir the manufacture of what ice
antd sel'zer water may be roquired lby
the workmen.
Glastrineo.
TI'ls elegant preparationa has beena on sale
st:a 18U18, and Is rtecommitelatk'dlfor Itoss ot'
app~etie anId general debility. Remaoves all
nuipleasaant f'eelintgs after eating. Druagglsts.
(bmpreCssed paper doori are now
made, and areu said to be superior to
irorn or wood for sta3 i.g thae progress of
fire.
A full feeling after meale, dlyspepsia, heart-burn
ntgenerail il heaith relieved by Brownm's Irion
I LLS
TRADC MARK.
The pills are warranted to be PUlRE LY vege.
tahle ree from all mineral and other poisonous
"ubstancea. They are a certain euro for Consti.
tation, Sick Ileadaiche, Dyspepsia Biliousness,
Torpi Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases
arising from the
Liver, Ntomaacl, llowels or
Kidneys.
They remove all obstructions from the channels
of the system anti purify the blood, thereby tin
parting health, strength and vigor. uold by drug
gists, or sent by luall for 25 cents in stamups by
P. NEUS'AEDTER & CO.,
83 Mercer St., New York,
Sole Mtanufact urers of T. 114RNAK[D VEUE.
TAl3LI": PILLS.
Bend for circular.
Ly i heave been a IIay-Fever
suIff rer three yu:ra" have often
heard :l!'a Uirean lialt spoken
as of ht the haigltoat t."raa, did nt t
take tnuch stock in it breause of
thu ntany qjuack tttedioluee. A
friend o iunsuad munt try tie
Baln i and w%Ith tho nItoat wlta
r.'cusu, N. Y.
Q AIIVAfM UALM will whenapp ed
ay the tinger into t1tu nostrils,bu
absorbed, elfeottally ealu"uthg
the uaa, ipasae of catarrhsu
E taisan"tniattion. . roteots
tR)SE-COL11. thei ibranal iinga of the
A POSITI Vii UitElI head fromnki.'da; c'lmpletolyhenal
ELY'S th0o as aidre s tho s+isso
CREAM BALM.cm a d
niefo ldA thorough treatment wit cure.
Uneglalled for cold I ot e . AKrewtblo to ce.
talfor cireular 50contaitckave, b - ital or at
druggists, I:tLY BROTlih:K:. Owego, N. Y.
Homo Items.
-"All your own fanat
If you remaint sick when you can
(let Itop iltters that hevur-Fad.
The weakest wuin, tuallest child, and
sickest invalid catt use lop Bitters with
safety and great good.
-Old nien tottering around from Rheit
miatistn, kitdncy trouble or any weakess
will be almost new by using Hop Bitters.
--My wife and daughter were mnade
healthy by the use of lop flitters and I
recoinnuent. thorn to my people.-Methodist
(lurgynt'a.,
Ask any good doctor if lop
Bitters are not the best fatuity medicine
On earth.
-MalarIal fever, Agate and Biliousness,
will leave every neighborhood as soon as
Hop Bitters arrive.
"-Mly mother drove the paralysis and
neuralgia all out of her systeu with lop
13itters.''--d. O."ttepo .tun.
-Keep the kidneys healthy with Hop
Bitters and you neet not itr sit;knestx.
-lee water is rendered iiarmless anal miore ro.
freshing aii reviving with Hop Bitters in eac
draught.
-''he vigor of youth for the aged and Infirm I0
Hop Bitters.
IS A SURE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
-- LIVER -
It has specifo action on this most important
organ, enabling it to throw of' torpidity and
inaction, stimulating tho hctalthy secretion of
the Ilo, and by k: ping the bowolo in free
condition, otiboting ita regalar discltargo.
IMalaria. Ify"uar.uf-orngfrom
aa.r:a.iaavo tho chilla,
aro bilious, dyapoptie, orconstipated.i:Idnoy
Wort will aurdly rolievo and quickly curo.
In the Spring to cleanuo the Oyntem, overy
one should tako a thorough couso of it.
41- SOLD BY DRU CISTS. Price S1.
I U.*
Nothisug in the wosril equnt)I tii ror tihe
cure of scrorutam. P'ifniiies, nill. Treter, Olt Sore.,
8ore Eyta. Mrenmrism ilesans. (atarrlg. 1.08! of
Appeie. Feinato Comajis,ma run atinned
dilea-.. It -aceer fails. Alli.unists anad
countiry store keepeirs sel It. it. E. Seisrs
5 (o., Prop,'., i'li.brgli, (In eMery btei..
SH A LIL'S
LUNGS. B S
sn hi f'.5 t j'eaoa mr I
. e. Ist etheflan3'~ ea*the Mensbrw.e
f e ,OLag ina and poinened b
kess n prev ntan the n sweatswen
I~~nuun La is eet n hcua e a ly
though profeee oa e.I fnils,r as,ee
PUM Morph in e Habit.
O rb ~No pay tail cured. Tloisa year
esitabiilsited. 1,)(it ditrti. Sltte
~"'fro.A(tDress. MARLK.TQuo.nc. 'I Miic.e
A Hure' CUre for Epilepsy or Fits in M! hours. F"rei to
11 oaor. i)n. Ijinun.. iA Ar.emtica Ht., * t. Lutis. Alo.
Carsuht Milk is tists best iineqi,t. Pi'ico '5, co-li.
I nane Persons Bestored
Dr.KLINE'S GREAT
fo'rall/nRAiN &NRRoVa t)zSiAsRu. On/ysured
/Ncr .r Ar, jfr<e.s /lis. I Js1y. ifi
flst./.rys urr. Treatise anit $s trlit .ottle free te
Il/"I'dJCR i aIt DS/
for a PillliaAliiiaril.A SiNtilt
ofthis stylo. Fijiil to aniy
Silager in the neark. t. ICe-.
mse tu-r', iE'5 ssl it to o
.liIi N3.rcinet 'tjriatou t,aPay
tiher (conpa nsis retailfr$0
- All biachintsw rna o
yearis-. tinmi I .ir Iilaustrate.I t'ir
c lar ai t i tiia ia. Athirus
- ClIIAi.E A. Wu'ii & t*A
12 N.Tenia St.. i'hispma.
(AtUNN WAf41TED lot the I lost aint Faastenl
Sselling Piotorial ilookso andtil ils. Pruces ro
uneelM r cent. NsmA'r,t i un. (in . Philacin . P
outfi free. Aliee''tR&( o.A rit.te
in the hutman bodly ERADtCIATEDS hi using
CLARK'S W DMSYRU nD
A n ohl-tinte reUd.df n fet
ali in its. nettonl. Pa. 26 mesa bof leu.
fwIfon N Ai.ti uV AL.L nuIJmwr t's.
1)1S. .1. N. & .J. B. 110BENSA(K.
TiiltktE A lidT EI(~j') WITlil TillC lIaEC'i(yH
O1" SElF-Al11UNE AN I) MiEtltUltiAt1h?ZATION
sbouldt not he'stle to conisut J1. N. andi J. 1i. ill0
IIKiCAO, of 2i0t North Seconimi street, P'hilhasioi
phia, cihler hy email or b.y perw'mu, Iharlig the hours
irom a A. M. to 2 P. Mi., anel to P. Mi.
Adike tree. W~hosoeve'r wosuld know his coni 1i
tion andtile way io imiprove ii abioubml rearl
"I i)O IN A iN Ntt'T'ht il.h,."
tient Onl receipt ot 3-centt stamnp.
$5 t0 820 f'2[j ' ori.eA
Phomnix Patorasl wIll t'urr y our coui h. Prec 25 t Ls.
* CURES WHERE ALt ELSE FAILS.
IiOLERMAN DiURsINss C~oLLRdi,Nawark N,J. Terasm
*) 40. PositIons for grsaduates. #' rite Ior circlr
'8PA8ILLE8c~A~n
Brazilian Vohloles and Drivors.
The common job wagon of Para is a
most clumsy affair- a more cart with
out springs and with but two wheels,
the whole guiltless of paint. The
harness found with this vehicle always
consists of a little square wooden ti d1e
resting on a straw-stulted cushion, faces
of chain, lather collar and no bits, the
animal being guided by means of a long
rope fastened to the neck, and perhaps
also wound around the head. l;ome
times this carriage is drawn by a single
ox, but usually a wretched mule is urged
along by blows from the knotted end of
a rope or a short wooden whip with long
leather lash. The driver is always
clothed in a suit of blue drilling made
in two garments only-pants and short,
loose jacket. The pants are confined to
the waist by some sort of a long lash,
wound many times around the body.
The square-cut jacket is finished with a
straight binding about the neck, and is
only buttoned at the throat, and falling
open the rest of the way gives coolness
to the wearer, and at the game time dis
closes his natural complexion to every
one. No business house of North Brazil
has anything to do with delivering p+hr
eels of groceries, etc., so that the bust
nose of this cartman is to solicit orders
for taking llone your purchases. On
the way he trots niicbly by the side of
his team, or else is perched on the thill
of the rude cart, swinging his bare feet
while he clings to his narrow seat, his
loud, shrill and tuneless whistle only
broken by his oceaaionai c xolaation of
"Cami.nhal" which is an imperative
"Go." ''here is now but one express
wagon with springs in the city of Para.
This one has beeu in great demand for
moving pianos, but as it was not always
readily obtained a regu1lar company of
men has been organized for the purposo.
The piano-moving company consists of
negroes, who carry the instrument .on
their heads, and for their services are
paid at the rate of $5 por mile.
Adtvice to Cunnttt lvos.
On the appearantve of 11the lirst symptomts
-as general debility, h,s ot'alpet ite,lallor,
chilly s(+nsations, ioll(owevd by nigtt-sweati
antid cougi-pronmp t. nteastres for r let'
sbould be taket. Consuntpion is s .ro fulous
diseaso of the Iungs:-t herettore use I he great
anti-scrofula, or blod-puit tier anl st rtg t.
restoror,--1r. P1iene('s '(ohlet ,Uedi'alt
Discovery." Superior to Cod liver oil as a
nutri'lve, and unsurp assedl as a pectoral.
For weak Iwtgs, spitting ol blood, and kin
dred aitl etiunts, it hats nio equnal. solti by
druggists the world over. ior I)r. l'ieree's
pamn)hlet an ('(misutlpt in ti, sendl I wouhI:u1 p.
to N OULl 'S I11s1'Is.\a Alt-:ntCA1, Asso.
CIATiON, Ilttl'alo, N. V.
Unitoed Statex Mints.
The Mints of the United States dur
iug the month of Jane, 1883, coined
85.742 double-eagles, 65.700 eagles 2,
360,200 standard silver dollars, 200 halt
collars, 200 quarter-dollars, 710,200
dimes, 1,803,000 five-cent, pieces. 1,500
three-cent pieccs, and 6.102,500 one
cent pieces-a total of 11,119,242 pieces,
of a value of $4,944,430. During the
fiscal year ended .une 30, 1883, the
Alints coined 1,376,306 double-eagles,
660,379 eagles, 365,072 half-eagles, 1,
555 three-dollar pieces, 4055 qtunrter-eat
gles, 8,855 gold dollars, 28,111,119 stan
dard silver dollars, 5,519 half-dollars,
16,319 quartcr-dollars, 7,175,119 dimes,
20,455,488 flye-cent p)icecs, 28,619 three
ocnt pieces, and 40,467,400 one-cont
pieces--a total coiage of 98 665 824
pieces. of a valuo of $66,192,704.
Dr. Pierce's "'P'ls:iu. Pur tgat i.ve P~elleuts'
are) sutgar -'icii;ci l ta linelosede itt glass-boti
tes, thitr vir tes hej ig thier'eby pr'eserved
e'tnate, so, i hat t hey arte ahwtrs tresha :attd
relizale. N,a eatp wooe.dent or past51eboard't
boxes. By drttgists.
~Stocton, near Rn gby, Warwvicksh ire
has at sugttlar pieon of brie-a-b,rae on
the villago groeni. It liesacon a bcd of
concrete, andl111 ha ahndsome irou rail
inug about it, whilo the turf and seats
are providled to allure t.he villager to its
neighblorhood. Al though alitideud to
with no little prilde as '-the pibble," it
is really a large boulder of gtranite
which was brought down some 6) nulos
by a glaoier or somne other agoney fromn
Mont Sorrel.
nessesi~. 1t is 'ohi bi! y i rnggists.
ONE hutlidred andi fort,y acr'es iln astraw.
borriet is the sizo of a '!Wmssee'p,a th'
of this fruit. The propriitor nus( a
punch and a fiuger sli toIA make not. I
for each picktr. inatead of the tiekeiai
generally in use on firut farm'ai.
P'ltut'Wn' A N'I, 11sT1 C(l, .i v s.it Oil., frin 5"ncted
11ver, ni he&t, s.1 he . as, Neav, rk
N.1\. Ah-oity, pnil D., saysg iy rga
toan ti'utre illiOfit. it rori l 15 her iv,l.e
taLblithled lact that thlt reatl sourco of in
A commiittee, of Vienna p)hlysicians foiund
ill M~oratvia 37 per cent. of rats examiniied
trichtinmon; ill Viennua and its entvironts
10 per cent., atul ill Lower Austria 4
ptor cent. The well- known yoi acity of'
thte hog, anid its special fondness for
moat, causes it to fooud upon the flesh
antd excremuonta of ot.her aim als in,fcated
with thI ese parasiteos, and especially rats
and mice. To prevon 1. tricho!, 'o' swinle
it is haighly iamortanit to cut off' all-tihe
sources of disease ini the diet (If these
'Ininmals.
is the bat in (Ito muatrkor. It, is LttM mast
iconoiland ttchetttap ist, 0ono box biattta 4al
long as two of anty othor, One( g'raitig will
last two wook.s. It reco)iived tr'st, premOium at
the Osaitonial attd P'aris i1ixp tatioits, also
medals at varions State fairs. 14uy nto other.
--'T(e nund>tilr of' shteep In New Mex
iCO 1 i'(reportedi to ha~ve ine'asedl fromi
l0,000,000 in 1880 to 20,000,000 at te
tiresenat time.
Que-rious that tile Uhinuese men shontuld
have auich long hair. i..adhies ii you would
have your hairas long as the Uhmtese and
as beautiful as a i louiris, usc Carbolne,tno1
dle(orizecd petroleulm hair renewer and
dresser.
. /'he common London moat,r is sharp
rivI r' aanud, Ltwo and one l:alf piara, with
white chalk hime one pait.
"Jioulgh ona Corns."
Ask for WVels'"Hlought on Courns." 15c. ( nIck,
comtpile, permnanent cauro. C'ornts, wats, hm uions'i
A ir, like wvool, is a slow c'illductor of
heatt,
Whiy doui't yon use fit P'atricku's Halve? Tlry
it. Use it. %5o at all dlrugglsts.
L,/me. water, with a small quantity of
acanec acil, is said to make a good itik
aa, r
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Iltelleves and cures
JUIEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
8oitlos, Lumbago,
IBA Oh ACeII ,
"'""" HEADAOIIE,TOOTIIAOIB,
rluawinmaa- SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELLINGS,
NPRAINN, 0
linu Soreness, Cuts, Bruises,
1111rVlglm " FItOlTBIT1,
And all other bodily acheS
and palins.
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
Sol by all D)rugglsta nurt
Ih hl 1Denterti. irections in Il
h | {1 l I lanKUages.
pi i IIII[IIh The Charles A. Vogeler Co.
il l Il (tul w sors to A. vO EL Rn i Co.)
It I .... ... ,nn sal tlmore, $d., . L .
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF a
: CONSTIPATION.
No othor diseaso is so prevalent in this coun. -
" try an Constipation, and no romody has over
1 equalled the colobratod Kidnoy-Wort as a c
E ouro. Whatovortitooauso,howevor obstinate s
A5 the caso, this remedy vl: overoomo it. S.
* PILES . plaint iu vory apt to bo
' compllcated witheonst.iPation. Kidnoy-Wort,
strengthens the weakoned parts and quickly a
i oures all kindsof Plies oven when physiolans
land medicines have botoro fhiled.
42- t.'If youlavo eithor uol theco troubles -
SPRIO8 *. USE orugglstg sel
IF YOU AR E SICK.
If yon arestek, 11P 1'i"T;1iH will
stire1';;y aill Natire I iinaking you well
ngain when all else fan H.
If you are c(In piratively well, bit
feel tilt n i ofa grantl totlland t in1
ulunt, never r..:I eay ' iil yonu are tanate
a new being by the use of
1101 il'lTIS.
I f you tare costlive or Ilypeptile, or are
futtering frotu any other o tue uunier
OUI d1ieas.4 of the Ht..intell or bowels,
it is your own fault If you reint ill, for
1101 PB T 1'1l -tS
are the tovereigi rentedy in all Mich
colli i1.
If you aire wasting awlay with any
fori( of Kidney diseetc, st p Iempting
Ile.tlll tis nlleien, atlld turnl for a
Cnrt 10
110oP itllTIts.
If you are sles witti ti.t. terrible
Sleruc,H N t vuolunesi , you will utnd a
"'ialntu in i.lead" in IIhe uae of
111oP It1'1"11'El HS.
If you are at frequnt er, or t resident
of a ilrinat i4 tllstrict, barricalde your
uysteli aga-li.t1 the stotlige tif till cuu1ll
tuet -tiilariui, ci itletuile, bliot(u+. and
litel'tnitriitt fevers- -bI, the use of
1101P B1'N"I'l.iltti.
TIf yoU lave rougl, I1iut1ly, or a'Allow
skin, hal brealti, puaix aut uehes, atd
feetl nisetable genttlly, l{' 1ll 1'
'1'bits will give .un lair skil, rich
blood, tie sweeteat breathl, healtih and
coitfut t.
lit shorl, I hey cure A 1. lisenes of
the Slonrh, Bowels, Blood, Liver,
Nerves, Khleys, Ac., ndul
will be laid for it case they will not
cute or help, or for anything ipure or
lijurlon.4 lot nl in let ) in .
'I ht1a plor, bedriulden, invalid wife,
sister, iot tler, or tiughter, eau he
lnad "h plt t tIri of healilth by a few
bh i ies af 1lt Bitters, Costig but, a
trailtl.
WI YOlI let tijei1 ti lfI1er'%
Cleanse, Purify and Enrich
the Blood with *
nIop niters,
Andi you wIll itre n acknies-t or sufferIng 0r
ii clor'su hill1 tio p ;y.
%I1r. lat^iflV' FRI NCII MIO(lAS IC/I( VIGOR
u.iroarsritir. on the~gC saothsain 51 tda orecs
ns4w re itie lievr failn. lien to n reeitof60
AIres. a w.1. N A XiP. l,oi 22, warsanr. inid. 11.8. A.
E ilAJTIDONA L.
CONSERVATORY of MUSIC
Iteantlfiully litralti.6 e. il tas iElNT I in i,F to 1
yturst in. unoicailltl friemis. iloe n11 tnil ai ad..t
lo 0.1(T LU Il 00. F'ranki nt $q . ..tutn. Ag.t.
Art &.aand ,tIii tiM ECJer ytong ladies. in the world.
r are e..,ar.in.-te h sr. .1. 11. AMayor, Mak Ollios
t3t A ren st.. I'hitta fa.. Aalvien fret,. iiaumuit for re.
PI. Will It t ilr.arich OllIt-tu l, a a of ean
'inath: Ktuysltno loions, fIcaingt. Pa.. 2d1 l aturday of
eachi ntintt i lier i.v lionuw. lini rrisburg Pa., ruh and
ith St. lir ItIi 'te iibgir Ih Pa ti.lad eth; Ois
ter Iltont. Ftnrt Wnao, Ii lttnd Iih
ANTEI f-!t --.AI I 'TO TAtu OUlt NIV
F.'li v wourkI t lti oe in city or Coni r,
at etiri $41 t $1 Ii it.wek, tiaklng g.aods for tai
oumin.-r lnii Itml Tlr. l'.H itsIle, fir tample andi
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AGENTS WANT ED Tr5."igE.
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For You,
M~adam,
'Whose Complexion betrays
some hIunlhal ing Im pirfc
tioni, whose mlirror teI1 von~
that you are Tanniied, Sallow
and disfigured i i counte
flance, or have ICrup)tions,
RtedneIss, IRoughness or nn
WhOolesoe tinits of' Complex.
iOn,w W~say use 11agan's Mag.
niolfa Balm.
It is a dlelicato, harmless
and delightful article, pro
duceing the most natural and
entrancing tints, the artifiei
ality of' vh1eh no observer
can detect, and whie si oon
becomes )permanent if' the
Maniolla Bahn Is Judiciously
use.,