The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 13, 1883, Image 4

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AGRIOULTURE. Lion-rER ARNS AND STABLES.-The rule obstrved in nearly all modern hou- I se, says an exchange, is to make a dwelling as light and cheerful as possi- I ble. Men no longer put windows an 1 their houses two feet wide and three I feet high, with panes of glass six by I eight Inches in size. The rule now runs e in the other direction. They want all I the light they can get; the more the better. They have learned the value of 1 sunlight not only on the mind, but also f on the health. People don't thrive in t cells from which daylight Itas been ex- t eluded. Even our farmers, who are e sometimes slow to follow the fashions of t the hour,admit the correctness and pro. f priety of this modern innovation. The t comfortable modern farm house resen- I bles the statelier city mansion in this re- 1 spect. There are large wihdows on all t sides, and plenty of them. They feel t better in mind and body for them, and s would not do without them. But here 11 nearly all farmers stop. They recognize o the great benefits that result from well- it lighted dwellings, but when it comes to n buil ing barns, they almost invariably b ignc re this principle. They want to live in the light themselves, but they consign their horses and cattle to the i1 darkness and obscurity which are char- I acteristic of our eld-faslioned barns and o stables. There are no reasons for be- n lieving that domestic animals do not. t oujoy light quite as mi ch as human be- I iugs. Oa the contrary, experimenls a have proven that cows give more and v bettor milk when changed from dark g etabkles to light ones, and also that they e can be kept in better condition oil less s food. If returned to their former quar- Ii ters the flow of milk shrinks atonce. Is o i stronger argumtent in favor of lighted h, stables needed? When the gases aid a< smeti of ,* stable combine withl dark. N ness, the sight of horses is ujurel.\Win- tv dews that snail admit fresh air as wvell w as light are blsolutoily essential to their s< gtieral health. In mauy new barns h these requisites are carefully observed. l The animals seem to aplpreeitile the iu et)ngett con.litionf tit b mng as croatly a as lunman tcil)gs wouht. Let the samne ii principlets we appl.y in our houses he aip)iiett to ball11 atid stables. if we lilt it. benetiial, agrecatble and desira- C Wile in our onl it cases, have we not ret;- g son to think it. is elually desirable to W the interior aimimnats committed to our o care? e Ci aRIVINO ll .t i Cows. -To at farmt r it, the idca of currlinig i cow, milch or p ot herwrise, is an absurdity; but. to the H1 lairymeni who have highly ired cows, w -% Ito take a prite in their businteiss and 11 get. the top price of the maiket .or their i Irodiee it is a mautter o' ionet,in that g it is Iilnown to 'urr'tsr ihe milk lltw and Il the buitter Iprlittiret by tell to tweity per \+ cent. \Ve say that this is known, and I wilt hurtlier say thaI it is so iar alt as- S talished fact that Iott, if anty, cnn be b folund to uispimte it. Thero are many I1ditts in the conduct of a dairy unknowin, ii.leed; Uuthouglht tt of by letiers,tht will preseut ly have a b Jrominent plaee it their nitUiatgomeut, very mu1cl to Ithe benetit. of thnemsIelves sl aid those who receive andtl make 1,-e of tI their prolue. ti Atimng these are sineeulentI food, pro- t tetIion Itrotm iinelemenit weiither, kimnd il handimuling, thoroligh and eare.ful nmil king i full alalt regtular feetii:-, eleau stab- in hmg, (whleni stabled) andt anm abseneo of r. itl oor, good ventilation, plenty of e l'liht antat t horoughi elean inmg of Ithe Il skinm withiouit wvhice. no muilelh cow can perforn m he dtily thomrouighly aiad well. With I all tene we lunust, t-> have a "titp- it top" ar'titicle (if btteri, h av.e thle wtasing 1I of I lie uddh i aiit teats b efiore umilkinig mindl o with thin mmii emitire absence on thme tiltn ii aucun.u ited c. tredintg antd leung ing. hat- it ti nmilk mg. i (II amll t-c, tite of thle most impor)it - alit in thlit. Oii pefildeaml titry mug,h tat it I it eleanises the hide of supet ltuous hair, r1 ke.eps it act ive mand heialthful, anel void it oh I ttit pieenliar odor' so *iitimmonly~ fOmmit l 2at itlla inld msoat mLues in butter. It. t1 Imrobmotes thle hicrel iont mind dijio:-i tioii ii of tl i Ohl paiiV)hl a o the atinami ste a-ni waiie wou li et herwitse hei absorbed by 12 th e eetmiy giantds andt lie cairriideli off iiu the milk, andi leaves the hatter not o.nly piir in, but ot a mniielhibetter tlavor) sue gives pronlm e to t lie blit ter tak er of a hig~ihem color nii a purmer titavor to t n butter fa u wthecuumri,ltnce higherm price ii i inth inmarket-. Ulerent nity seemi lts at trotuble over detna, but whenu reduced to a mystein a they ocenpily httle of time, labor or ex- v a A Tufis Cow. --t a cowt is fed too i much inicat she wvill be oor mind thmii, ad the skin uniy be irrit ateit and conl gestedl. Too0 muche toed has a similar f effeet, or is worse than too little, as it a prottucca in(lgestioni, winchl disordters 'I the blood mind causes a leoeishi (condi- I. tion o)f the system. As it is o)nly theo s teed that is dige.stedi heaitlthfully' that ( makes lieshi, fat iitnd milk, t hese will nti I he ma o if it lartgm <quntitmy be givem a thamu cani be dige:,te.i A cowt that is I stulfermgu from indigest iuniiamy be. trot- i ted as timlows: tive a pini t o i injeid i)il, iandi rtpat it the be3ondi ~thiy mit Li; then feed zOmel b)ratn stop. or m.n iuti Oi feed wn i li jrit a11(1 a littl e meti I in it, 1 blit in mnoderate Quali.tity, uiniml hur all- I A co-(iitsleoiNes-rF of the Iowa IIonme ky-applhed euro for heeon mamnimals m to givo a iewt shoes of Oulio it thmeir teedI. Theyv emit, thIein readily miit toni or I wt lcurs do thme businmeos elfeotumaly. Tii statemnt it pilautsible, at lemist , thountighl we never hecardl of thme retinedy befhore, Urait so. the year ending duneim 3t0, I 1 < there were expt iied from Ithis coutr. m < hog products vahtied mit mibout $1 Im,000, , 000, Thle expo srts of mill th e i cattler lies, sheep,, miiulet,, freih mint sal t heef, buttter, hair, tamlow, hides, ee, glint aind hiormn omina uirmg thew same Itine time amoumiteud to butt 855.00t0,000t, em ma I little inole Ihimi hmalf the vauem of etxpor ted hog piroducts. Mit. J. N. D)io,ani extensmive orchar dist of Iowa, uses arsemic for taniker worms til his apple trees, it ithm goodt suctess, lle boils thme p)oiSou iin the proportion oft one poiinil to ten gallomns of waiter. Whenm eco inhe atdds I wi gal loint more for eac(h g;alltui oif tIme asem iatedt wtertt, antit apthes to tIhe *rees Iwith a lorce pmlnp. Oneo tdote is enoutigh. EAm-rmtns farmers anuamlly uisa 500, p 001 tons of feril iziers. WYestern farmerms anutiially t brow miway, or permit to go to waste, imore than the value of this half million tons of exactly tha#samte materimal as those commercial fert ilizers. By-and-by they will themnselves bae coa>e purchasers. "WiVlful waiste umakes woe-I ful want" said Poor Rliclmard.I DOMESTIO. SuBsTANOEs IN THE EAR.-Hard sub stances, such as peas, bits of slate pen. il, beads, &o., occasionally get lodged n the passage of the external ear. Jf he substance be within sight, and can e grasped rtadily with a small pair of orceps, that will be the beat way to xtraot it: but force must uct. on any wcount, be used. But the best - and afest plan is to inject luke-warm water ather forcibly into the ear by moans of s ringe--cne that will hold at least wo ounces. This will be found rarely o fail, the water passing beyond the ubstance, and being there confined by he membrane, called the tympanum, orces the former outwards. Should he substances have swelled, or the ear ecome swollen, a little sweet oil must >e poured into the ear, and loft there ill the next day, when syringing may e used. Glass beads and similar sub tauces may be extracted by means of a robe, dipped into some appropriate ement, introduced into the ear, and ept in contact with the body to be re ioved, for a few moments till it has ecome set. Usn BORAx IN WASUiNO.--In employ ig a common, cheap, but clean soap, often put less than a level teaspoonful f powdered borax into the bottom of ty tub, pouring hot water on it, and ien cooling to the proper degree. This orax makes the washing more easy, nl is good for the hands, healing them nhIen chapped, and leaving them in ood condition after washing. What ver good soap you use, it is not neces try to boil the clothes, but this process elps in most cases, et.pecially if the lot.hes are well stiried tbout in the rilor. It is not heyt to leavu them tu:dly boiling many mnuutes, as this ill turn them yellow. The whole a-hiug may be done without warm ater, if detsired, but more or stronger >ip taust be used, and the labor is ardor. We want to loosen the dirt etween the ibres of the cloth as easily s possible, :tid then to rinso it all vay. This is the philosophy of mak g soiled clothes clean. THE SOUTHERIN W.AY of SIERvINo 1ICKEN.--Joint a ehicken and boil qnt ly in a (we) san11oel)ti, witi just titer enough to oover the chicken. For 10 chickei allow half a pint of ulueook 1 rice; boil Ihis, and after the ohicken tinde.r rem.vo it fron t he pan and Id thew ri't to tle gravy; season with 'lpl,er and salt. Many cooks aid t wo nill shes of hacon to the water in h.iceh the e"hnektens is hoiled to htelp avor the gravy; but remove the bicon tfora :serving the gra,-y. Whten the ravy has boilert up, and after being tiekened, as usual, take tlte rico out iti a long-h1andlie( strainer, plaeo on a Ir tter, and lay tihe clhickt'n on the 1t4p. ta,l the gravy to the table in a gravy .it. e. KweK.- -A very ice egg sauce a ht. oerved with boiled tish is made v melting liout an ounee of butter it I a tablespoonful of water and a ten )ootnuli of ilour mixed witt it. When it snec tegius to thicken, take it. from to tire anit stir an ounce inore of itl r ini it; t ho heat of the siauce will melt te butter, andI yet it will not have the sagreealbb- Ilaivor of halter melt ert er~i a hot tr. l3etore toing thius have' ady t wo er three hatid-Loito.1 ogg s u0 tale linte, andl after' you have beaten to lautter in stiir the egg- in, Htowii T EnIvE 1u'8i T'E.---Iced tea no0w IlYere<d at siipl>ecr andl at lunch. yoi wish to haive it pertfet atI with it the least triace of bitter, laut thle tea oold water hours before it is to bie sed ; the delicate hlower of thlie teai aiual mutdat strngth wi~till bo extraoted atal uero will not lie a trace, if one's tate the judge, of the taniiie aci I'i ich :ialers tea so often dlisagrenbtle niiid inlriiikable. Youi need not use niore ian t no usual tjuanutit.y of tea. if it is > be servedt at a one o'clock meal, put ,in waIter soon alteor brteakfasit, aind ie few~ inulites haofore servinig. Thie est way is to have iee broaken in a it tbher, anid put one lulup41 in e.ioh glasi. P'nesnnviN. o iNe - honey conitamiis ia miu average~ ablot i pei centt. (it fur tii acid; andh a German chionust observ ig that eruide honey keepsx better than iat which has been elaritiedl, inferred aix to heo due to the presence of this aidi in the crude sort. llis conclusion -ats just, for' on aibling some formic mid to clarilledl honey lbe touind the cut prevent fermientation without im-. airing the 1avor. As Et:uerntc FAN.-A dawing-room, in, or punkah, which is worked by a mall eheetrio motoir, lhas been devised. no fan is mouinteut on an ornamental edestal, kept, in motion by either a tpring or tilectrio motor. A battery on4ealed in the base of the p)eetalh teps t.he electric niotor going. Thle ue arr.eagement is also used to dilhiise it nie thi ough a drawinig-rot nii or a ihtmteetanht vapor thr'ough a sick-rooi.. 1'XUNTiAiN 'I OOTH -l3ItL'Tui.-ro tihic[ Lt.turo of thi mnvuit ion consists of a ubber bulb attached to the handle of he b li anid a nmetainl '-iced"' tube wIhich Ia:)sos fiomi t ho intii or of te builb Jong Ite bac1k of lie hiandle to thle een ro oh thle bruash-head, whiere it en ter ni aiperture toi' leading the tuator Iromi hue bullb to tho bristles of t,he bruom whie mn use. It need hardly be said hat the bulb imay be suipplhitd ithI .thier iqtuids hemdels wvateri. F"iiu n a.no-'I Onse s. - L ad ies' Ilight tresses may~ bo made Ii ropr'oof at a tri tag cost by stLepmig themn, or tha linein >r' cotton iusedl in aak mg thlemii, in a liiute solution of chloride of 'snei. Thei. 'ory tlinest 'amiu' so prep)aredl may lie ich.t ini te 11mw oft a candle andi (unatrr'ed o duist wiaht.iit the l>ast lamie. htAl ..ouai CA~K a.- -T1hroe eggs., timret ablesp~otns oif iIlk, I ha, talespJooni tuls ol mielted bait (or, onie Cupl of suigar,. )mIt (Oil of Ilour, half a teaspooniti of asd a, unie4 crintli i.nrar, lemon ori va - hai. PAPiEli ST. (K iNtis. - . laperi 11u1 it reuixtboa ed 'wita atttoiu tar wojek-i ibres is uow used to iiake a neat iaind amII in.httig duiratble stocking, eos'i'up. anut'h les..I lhan tie price of launmdryvmg patuir ot cotton' or' w'oole' stockiigs, BEx Sitsos TIhe l.ouson of a be stling nay3 be forced out bay pressing the bar-. eli of a small key tirmly for a miinutt avor tIhe wound. No woundi oi swelling nIil result. (Cmunn von ~m'axsv.- lt mat ain alpl md1( wet tinot ult, tobaicco,, and, inixing o the eoi.ssstoicy of a sit poltle, ply to ihe thiotut. I have Itund it ta. HsMOROU8, HOSrITALrY: Scene-St. Enoch's Station. Time-Afternoon. Rory Mo Ranter, a prosperous butter merchant, meets an acquaintance, a young man of slight build and meek dispoettion. Mo Ranter (heartily)-"Loeh, Simpson, a'm awfu' gled tae see ye, man. Am jist gaun awa tae catch ma train. A'm stayin' doon the watter the noo-ta'on a iioose in Gourock for the simmer, Gie's look doon some Seturday efter nune, an' stay tae the Monday; ye'll be made welcome. Oomo doon an' get the fresh air aboot ye. We've gotten a flue gairden-plenty o' vaegetablos an' rit --an' a'yo bouoht a new set o' boxin' gloves; come doon an' a'll knock the taco aff ye." How He Doubled His Trade. Mr. Berj. W. Patton, pharmaclst,Olobe Village, b1ass., says that the miraculous pain cure, St. Jacobs Oil, has great'y help ed his other business, and the sales of the remedy have doubled in one month. He keeps a large supply on hand. Officers of the Army and Navy pronounce St. Jacobs Oil, to be the greatest pain-cure of the age. "ANNAnEL JANE:" Of course a woman can keep a secret. A great deal bettor than a man can. One little seoret will last a woman through a two-hour shop ping excursion, a mite society, a mis siounry circle, ten calls and a household turniture auction, and there's enough of it left to tell her husband when he gets home. Now, a man would forget thre? fifths of both ends of it before he could got half so far with it. A woman can't keep a secret? Annabel, she can keep it on the dead run more miles in More hours than a man can make it walk. No Hest Day or Night. In the fall of 1875 lily suflbrings were ter ri le. I was swollen to sneh proportion that 1 teared my limbs would burst. I hael the be.t medical talent obtalnable, and at the worst stage of my Illness, when my husband - and iany friends had given mto up to die, t'he late Dr. Joln Wood bury made at horough exatination of my wate', and pronotuncel my case acute kidiney disease, bordering on Bright'a disease,anel acconpantict by gravel, ald recoinmended the iiurne<iate use of Hunt's Remedy. At this timo I was suffor inig uost terrible pain in my back, limbs and head, and coull find norestday or night for weeks, ai'nd 1 was growing weaker daily until this kintl phyaiciai ordered Ine to tako linnt's Remtedy. Bet'oro taking half of one bittle I colntmencet to iupr.ve, anid Aft'er taking six bottles was entirely cured. This was nearly eight. years ago, ail 1 have hail no retirn of the diisease. I have recomn tuentded Hunt's Remedy to others in similar cases, and it has never titiled tocure. I have also used it f'or sick headache, anti found in it a suire relief. I think it the best ineitliciue liad.-, and cheert'ully recotuuned it to all. M its. W. II: STIl [,SON, No. 1i Tyler Street, Iioston, Mass. A pril 18, 1883. A ?'eil-Known 1Trbn. llnnt's ltuineily having been recommnended t o te ir kiilney ani Ii ver eotnplaints, I pur catsetil sttine at th e "l'-ople's )rng Store'' anti ue t it in mny iunily, and f1eund it to be a very valiable tuedid iie, and I gladly recnnneil it highly to my frientis, kn. wing it to i- be"netietail tothosetr.oubled with kid ney or liver lisease. RIespectt'ully yours, EI.,sl1lA NOVSE, 63 G. Street, South Bo-toun, Mass. April 14, 1883. A Last Manuatifacturor. coinpiitiit, anti, havitig been f'ully rest-ril to i-ab Ib by its use, I enmn te-s'.i'y t.o it-s value. 1),Ihnl I recouiingd it to somile onelit' 01liy irit- is all o'. whin ii I kno1w have beenx bene tiled by its nmoe. Grmate-iullly, G l''O. P. COX. Alaldenl, Mass., A pril 23, 1883. A 8Tvotv is toht of a resident of Loxing toln, Kv., who, being importuned to oiuh-ei'ibo for- one of the (laity papers of that c'ity, conlsente'd to take it if the pubilishier w..ouldl sendiv him t,he sheet bltauk. TIhiey agr-ie, and it goes to him regiular-ly uuprinted. Hle as regular-ly kee'p' it on tilt', ant pays for- it with puctihoui 111 exatnmess. Ts Miay Not liitiig of ti,, I)kscinfori, over, in.-i byt iita.itry it.-.ii at- abs ilitiely in t'nne al t a be. rl i i te tt i lttiith . ilr -f th vri-g irn i p t.ii t~g liiin-ti l ysi. A ia, t iver'-n . om il~ alt ii,z Mekhe t l-as tt ti ns ofm tie how-it piurgatt vis ifar h-a-i e-neent'iiiil thaon fortnem iy by the isroulii o t n. , jth lpubb, liost'tters Sitaieih iit ter.isiO .-ta l 'l-te r v thigat. it i siiiu-in' iy ut' lion, autet ntit ''n'y ailfri s r.tit-al rollef froini Ir reg hi I'y if i lhe ih wels, b l,iinvagnraitei then-n altr a t .i1i, itil iita-. not le'ss th:tn aiso lan ritint, it ia in;tt - ti f i lit- i- w t.itt lvittity anite kito-il Situe ihil,.tetr ilnuttts, arie also wilthin the scopie of Tur.i- child1, axfteri theo manuolr of its kinid, htiviing m.isbOhatved itt tableht, its faitheri admainistders at levorO tiap on the kmuckles. "'I say," says the youngster to its mother, with its mfo:t supei)rb air, " you might tell your husband there to take his hands od of mec I" .Ec w. it rah un oh ale i f ut ist , 't ftt Austjiln. Te. wir. tri h tti b -tn h-tin-tts tl .w n ilsnl tuntultt ,-r t1.nng fe orkpus yu, it hpak for it n o'vteitli lithOlal e-d.i It ' have ever h ish-n a5 to - gii.r i i nir iti-in ct )Plae bsenti'uon ttis ti bt1 t' t ibt ieiyttl riiyi. t i N.- i n ion ne). Ahetni. idt. 'iOn iieall dsreso h ot. ill to llounlKdns int saver.hoinm .No ik's vegtabl wri'yr10 nsa'ly'o stlr fwonm atdu remoe al)r Waeer' ear. wltihmillionhasire 1t.pobsably, why est tou mak a diuistntonbtwe waldthe landt- ''ouverty-str e wilhou rentnti-enr P'or ''1ppsa da't thnk youh ottih eerb satals t f irt A TtM I l listiliti l trin. Soli b i tt it. eltH, lt 'em, iee ais ti llt." sn Chints eema out inlu vtoe- Didnnd'tll aam Mor mnw A otaths? fact. iareat yieas." isVon inerioi woatahtt canlumatbon, on ituitiera f ur yit bIli ell.Grvs er lie MaNor. Ititas a urdthusandro, thy sidko ah oar. "You( thway wmll has, bi,sk i hug.cuan eui,hers.Ic.rggt. "Five years ago my life was a dread all the time from Heart Diease, since using Dr. Graves' Heart Hlegulater the Englisti language would fall me in telling the good [ received.-Kate Musgrove, Coloma, lad. F'or sale at druggists. ILL$ TRADW MARK. The ppill are warranted to be PURELY vege. lable, free from all mineral and other poisonous lubatances. They are a certain euro for Consti ation. Sick Headache, Dyspepsiu Biliousness, r'orllld Liver, Loss of Appetit,aIlldeee Irialiog from the idese Liver, Stolnach, BoweIg or Kidnelys. They remove all obstructions from the channels )f the system and purify the blood thereby iw. par 'og health, strengthand vigor. 8old by drug. fista, or sent by wall for Ya cents in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & CO., 83 Mercer St., New York, Role \tanufaobuera of ST. BERNARD VEGE. CARLE 1'ILLS. Send for circular. CATAR HY-FEVE R. , I cnn recomeinout El yos Croan Balm to all Hay-Fever Cot0 i Sufferers, it being, in my opin. I ion founded upon experience and i Pore cure. I was afflicted AYRVE with IIay-Fever for - weuty..ve _v+wr, and never before found A5vvuMarshfeldn r .TE H. R E.Ata BALM will,whe.napplled1 . tLio auger into the nostrils be a. Is.l, eirectonally cl-asislnr -USA. tho Lreal tlia'ses uf catarrUnl { -EEVER y ROSE-COLl. tlt. ntietbranal llini4ta teet h POSITIVE OURElthad from colds :competelybes ti OST O EIeres at.d restore, the ronao E L Y'S or taste aOnd smell. liellal pt IREAM BALM a "' t'' - by a ow appt I hruhtreatment will cure. Inequnlled fo- cold in the head. Agreeable to use. onu ior cireclar. 5o cents a package. h - mail or at ruggiets ELY BROTUiEliS. Owego, . Y. Home Items. -"All your own fan.t If you rema,n sick when you can Get llup hitters that never-Fall, The weakest woman, smallest child, and lckest invalid can use Hop Bitters with afet.y antd great good. -Old inen tottering around frdm Rhou eatisn, kidney trouble or any weaknosa vill be almost new by using Hop Bitters. -My wife and daughter were made ealthy by the use of hop Bitters and I eCoiUtentt. thet to mny people.-Methodist alurgyuar.. Ask any good doctor if Hop Bitters are not the beat family medicine On earth. -Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness, vill leave every neighborhood as soon as dop Bitters arrive. "-My mother drove the paralysis and icuralgia all out of her system with Hop Bitters. "-Ed. Oswcgo Sun. -Keep the kidneys healthy with Hop Bitters ind you need not te:tr sikness. -Ice water is rendered nar'uless ant more ro resinlug and reviving with lop Bitters in each lfaugKht. -'Ihe vigor of youth for the aged and Inr in lop Bitters. eTHE GREAT CUREJ 7--R-H-E-U-M*AT--SM As it, is for all tho pinful disoases of th'e e E KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. C rj It etloace iho syste:: cf the acrid poIson a thatt causes the dreadful suffering which e * only the victims of Ilttumatism can realize. 2 THOUSANDSoOASES J of tho wvoret forts or thia terriblo disease Shave been quickly relievedi, anti in abort time a, PERFECTLY CURED. u vnwv., cct. in.10i n t nu Y. sotn 1tY Unt'GGISTs. ( ti. D)ry can t.' ,'tt by mtai. WELLS.ICHrAIlDo0N& Co., BurUngton Vt. Notlugl in Ith l rt t' equal to, it for the cure of Sertuu la. I ltlah, T.tter, till Sres, Sor e erc ,, tria reti,snsen, Catarrh. I est of Appetite, retuale: C inplata, o alt lood elitcm 1, Coe'fil. All dru.:giste and coit:ntry store ke eper sell Itt. n. . liter. A I e..,lPrui,'., l'itt!,urgh o. n every l.oitle. Ieyes,etc. ;ltchingcfromnany cause. OQe. Askyour dv5 m...gist, or sendtO 55 Fulton Streeti. N. Y. YOUNrG 1%EEN Tc'"""vnAnt heant, 'irenolasre . VA!y.NTI N E lle.OI-.. ,Jiane'illt.Wls. kinh, .ta ara ill car.. rour toc'.!. Prine Ji t. SlIM OlE.lMAN litUilN:esa C'OLLiEoi,Ntiwtirk. N..i. Terins Li II4') l'inttins fo.r graduiate. W ,rito for circutlari GEUINTM WVA3|TEDI br the Jiosi, anti Fastest selling Pictorial Books snd lIibles. Prnices re ucedi 33 per ent. N A TloIAr. tPUB. (In.. P'hiisdac.. Pa. DIf A Wi-E. ('4 uittay at nounceasily made. Costly outfit fra. A tlre-us 'en e & (Co.. A iu.s. Me * insane Persons Restfoed 5 Dr.KLINE'S GREAT N ERVE RESTORER i. a//ni.tAli&NmvuPVIDISEss. On/y siedr "i A'$1 V--i .4 rOCtd. a jte /.y ft. A'rs d.ay' r ri. Tre 'ie anet $2a itl tottle free to received. Sn rtr e. hargxress acire., of litete1 t In.K1l N -SI Pt,hildlhia.Pa. Dlruggists. IbJDWAR ' /MITTNFR DS WOR MSI In ltce human bodly ERA DlOATED by using C.A RK'S SYRUV P I A r od-tan reed. iff d ffetu-E ni in tunjetton.rc 25 cents a bottle.i WPFOUt I. BY 1ALL DRCU(OGIST . 1)RS. J. N. & J. B. HIOBENSAC1(. L)l" MEl.l'-A lil 88 AN!) MElhiCUIAL.IZATiION BIENSAt'K, of 2(tl' Notrhi Scondit street, P'ihladel Phh11, ('t t ier by3 iiti ill r) by prsomn, riltrilg the hioulr Iroin1 4 A. M1. 1o02 P. M., iad 6 to 9 P'. M1. Advtit'e t ree. Wh'tis*'ever wold kntow ils condti tion anti the wvay to, unpmirove It shontal reatd "INDttOM IN A NUTS1hEL L." Sent ocn receipt orI 4-tcent atatmp. S66 a tek lmm0I Otolw n l'ennsSli tit Camphalor Mil1k Is the bea ,t Liiment. P'rico 25 ttnts. BEEORE -AND - AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, V1to are suffering from N4aavvea Datn.tr, LeaT VITALITY, LAcK OP Nmoavs Foses AND 5GiOR, WASTINO WxamNgst, antd alt thoso diseases of a PEnsoNAL NATURE resulting fronm AnES sand Otua OAus. 8 eedy relIef anti complete re0sto rationot HEALTU,\tcoonanrd MAStuoonoUARANTEED. The grandest discovery of tha Nlneteent.h Century. Senid at oncofor litustrated Pamnphletfto. Address , DIC ELTO.MARJAll,MICH. ANCIENT history of base ball: We read a great deal at present about the first base man, second base man and third base man, and also of the short stop man, and it occurs to us that Cain was probably the original first base man, Judas Isoariot second and Nero third, while the Wandering Jew may be re garded as the original short stop, for he never made anything but a short stop wherever lie went. Noah was probably the first pitcher, for he pitched the ark within and without. . The Dead uaannot It talsed, nor if your lungs ate badly wastedtl away can you bo cured by the use of Dr. Pieree's "Golden Medical Discovery." it is, how ever, untequalted as a tonic, alterative, and nutritive, and readily cures the most obsti nate cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds, and I incipient consumption, tar surpassing in efficacy cod lb or oil. Send two stamps for a Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Consumption and Kindred Al'ections. Address WoinLD's DisPENSAitY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Bui'alo, N. Y. "NOT good enough."-First Small Boy (doubting truth of second ditto's plain unvarnished tale): "Will you take your oath it's true ?" Second Ditto: "Oath ? 'Course I will." First Small Boy; "Will you take your dying oath ?" Second ijitto: "Dying oath I Why not ?" 1"irst Small Boy: "Will you bet six p uceo 9" Second Ditto (hesitating): "Well, no-o-o-o I won't bet six pence." .'Iu a Iliehu." Dr. R. V. PiEtcE:: Dcue Sir--Last fall my duttighter was ink a dcclii' and every. body thoughs she was going into the eon suipttio. I got her a bottle of your "Fa vorito Prescription," and it cured her. Als. MAltY IIINSON, - Of all druggists. Montrose, Kan. "THEIE's millions in' it," remarked Fogg. when he heard that the London horse-cars were to be run by compressed air; each car, of course, can furnish its own compressed air if you can keep the women out of the cars. No man was ever known to open a horse-car window excepting to accommodate a lady. WVeak lungs, spitting of blood, consump tion, and kindred affections, cured without puysician. Address for treatise, with two stamups, WouLD's DIs'NsAtY MEDICAL AssoCIATION, Buidhlo, N. Y. SOME social philosopher has written that "the beat of literature is but mem ory." This is the reason the Boston Post man has so much to say about the young man who went to a picnic and sat in the custard pie. Ely Brothers: We are selling more of Ely's Cream Balm than all of other Ca tarrh Remedies can hardly keep a supply on hand. A. Nichols of this place says he suffered from Catarrh for years. lie pur chased a bottle of your Crean Balm of us and it relieved him more than anything he had before tried. ie is now almost cured and says vot cannot recommend it too highly. -Evers Bros , indepentience, lowo. "No," says the heated man, "I won't have any moat. It is too hot." And then he drinks three glasses of beer and two or thtee of \hisky. tJonsis tency is a jewel. Therefore the heated man cannot be a jewel. ProofE'ol Else Psaildinig Applic. also.to jiIz3. .t lie we reinier thint all great dais eea i - 21wm tr:aiiing e-nd. doinie ex ess or ir regularity of1 atuig aarli .tritkinig pro, iucingi co:sgu. tiona anltd dlis reier a. one . r niore* of hth.e fitnctlona of the body at tirst ..inaill but IfintI, in Eiaziiation fevers. and death. it is im)tirta it also, to recoileci tthatit) reluo inug tile causeL openling the -luice.s dlis i tr diO wVis i'h luins for irt 0 y.-ar. have fountd no tI o - f,lhl enm to -ii tha ni "s. it -risard "Youn mother coming I" exclaimed Smithers, "why, they say the Old1 Har- ~ ry couldn't live with her." "But," re plied Mrs. S., in her most taunting man ner, "you wvill try to, for my sake, Ei won't you, Charley ?" t NEN~SiMaNs PxrroNi'szEi i1i2xr Toste, the onity preitiration uof hiee t tn'.un:n - i.- .'urie ,,tri jlosin'<9pii'rs. it cintius bi ad-,iesig, f' s*e genertat lnl anl life'-ons5It, i t jl roperitites; ntvnluna bie for indige.stion, iislteiiiat,ievousi prost rat ion, - niti all farina of g,ener.tl ieii ii', also, an a i en feeblet consilions, whteilher tin re'sult of exhiauia tion, ntervouist prost rattan, over-.vtmrk or atcute ii- 19 case, patrticularnly if r. suil tig from pulnonary p coaint t Caewell Haszar o,poreo lenw Y ork. Sol by dIruggis. C. boIeos HoLDISo two b,undles, also a- fan and a parasol, while huniting for a nickel in a pocketbook that must be in the bot- E tom of a bag, will keep a woman busy i for some minutes in a street car. 'The succetssfrl nitan tias itlany imitator in his peculiar line of businieSs, but still there i" only one <.rigmuator. Buo, also, th grent pet rolcumi hair renewer, Carbioine,as1 now Improved and perfected, hold lie p)almn against all muitato,rs as a genuno ar ticle of merit. Try it. SOYER, the French cook, used to chew garlic antd breathe on a saiad to give it a flavor. In America the boarders chow the salad awhile and then go to head quiarters andl blow on the cook,a Mother Swan's. Woran Syrup. Intfallible, taste'less, harmless, entiartic; for fe Is smoking hurtful? Fogg says lhe A has been making a practical investiga- at tion of the question for twenty-five yearP. " When lie finds out ho will lot the world W know all about it. JIecKInANNon, W. V'A.-D)rs. Newlu. &BaIr rc part thtu nroiwn's Iron nitters atre givatng generali ntsfact ion. Unifriended indeed is tie whlo has no friend bold enough to point out his~ faults, Chriolitlon collars and culfs are cheal - est in the long ruin. VTey wear lontgeri than any othter, aimi you save cost of wiash lug. _______ IlOUND hlats lor traveling are trimmed wvith 2 hat banids of kId or ecru leather fastened by buckles. "ltcuehttt." Tihe quIck, complete cunre, alil a-moytng Kiney, Bladder anth LUrinairy Diseases. $1: DrnggIsts. GAUzE b)rocadedt with volvot is very popular for overdremses andt long man tles. WVooinnEauay, Mt'.-- 1tev. W. .1. .Johinont saysi: "'I hatve u-' ed ntrowun's I rmn li trs in .nsy funnly undi theay haive purovenl a splienthdi liealthI Iivagor tmor." Malaria, chills, positively cured by ICmory's Standiard Cutre Puals. 'Thecir e-q ti unknown; sugar-coA )tedI; no gri linig, 25ti. AP'FTi.hNOoN tea-aprons entirely of taco are the liutest. Ladies and chiktiren 's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel BtlTfeners are used GOLD braid is very stylish an)d much worn, Dr. Eline's Gireat Nerve Restorer Is the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All Phtaoped, free. Send to 931 Arch Street' FItAThutn fails are theo uost fashiona THE GREArf HMAN REMOU CU E heumatism,Neuralgia Sciatiea, Lumbago, Backache, Headaci o, Toothache, oreThroal .we antgs rrts.Elrulses, Darn. Sena. IFtrs I$li ae, AND ALL (rTER BODIIY PAINS AND A'Ifl. ld1by Druggeis uid Dealersaserr where. Fifty Ceutsa bottle. DietosI anguages. TIlE UIIAIILES A. VOUELERt CO. ueossra v A. VouEi.ER a CO.I Daltisre. 31d.. U.S. A HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. o Does a larso back or disordered urine indi oato that you are a viotim P THEN DO NOT ' IESITATE; use Kidnoy-Wort at once, (drug. 5 gis reomn t n twl speedily over. coetedsaeadrstr elh cin com'"ai"o *" o" o"i"t''Wota*. LadIes. togyo '"s, as""n 1 and wcaknessos, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and safely. Either Box. Inoontinoneo, retention ofurino, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull drag C I pains, all speedily yield to ite curative power, 43- BO.D DY-ALL DIUOGIOTS. Prioo 51. >d AgedMo.suc allMen ILwo sufer from ArirN iudiscretions will find tpowerful niner t ucte One restored i itl thre s noQrla rsoTry It: itne r faili. Si: v for g t - gistr. or by mail from Alien's harmacy, Oiu BRAIN FOOD h1e glor; of a man 1s a re s .Llsh If yett LLEN down cretions uAl \ n r neatly restor all os vigor and atrengtoen Dality,mslo ri and restyr gr " Ges. fos -t ruggiats, or by nail from len's City. BRAIN FOOD E Of the many rem U U Jdies before the publio Y IA N for Nervous Debility and woaknessof Nerve LLrc auar onrativo lystem there is none equal to Aliuns Brain bood. which promptly and l'ermauently restores wit Druggists, or by ail fron A'eon a all_lo. vorOM RITIN erfal., Newbu I r r,Marina c315 lst N F O N oe wYork .n City. RA Beti tENorld, eve thear lenine LI t strongs tstsa 14 o tril. Wrrane ears isness Nervou Drfeeboo, and r estrn toest h wENToWAN EDh,rft~ n 's't'rn,'n:in nsta n e i sua tuvr,esi moti t itfo r 5lar i m o r ot. Bost n i C(EE LLEOE AOF UIISeintirne. y rista. *UE rh rto $20 alvstuL,o 11 ili aresn cTe rllan f 11~.Dasin. ar tre t tinKETS f nmpexwriin paor, i ler it al ndir rall hor wll. taken aute trobeomy seTIGcoe thewbm. The Mse. ete eithn hues olokte useofragaIn h65amess and arday reliabclnt ~s I'Ieanllat0. B sadlm hleen col ANeveryAblemish, TAemov1 e Erutiois,al evia odees o eitemear Isn tC a everyxt Aimp Nr FeRAZEn. and. snaa theaE,ht noe humania. eding candetct it app.OLDa IS. WEALTH, Health of BodyWealth of Mid DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent. TMU IULT BLOOD PURI1PIU, .w Peed aatee benW4 AOeh, strong bone and a aear skin. If ye would have your gesh firm, our bones son wtthot cartes, .sd your o. Islexon fair, se Radway's Sarsaparill ian Resolvent. A remedy oeopesgd of Ingredients of extraor. aymedical properties, essential ~opurify he tprand Invigorate the broken-own and wased 13iI ot PLEASAMr, Sus Bad PAxxa umte isnt en A,Ar and Panre No master by what name the complaint may be desinated, whether it be scrofula, consl tiao, t sees of the lungs,dridneys blad der, womb,0skin, liver, stomach or bowels, either ehronior o0su0utiosal, the virus lain the Dlood which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these org04 and wasted tissues of the system. If the bl sunhealthy, the process of repair The SarsaparlIllan Resolvent O only is a compensating remed, but secures the harmonlous action of each of the organs. It establishes throughout the entires stem function a harmo and supplies th blood ves. sels with1"a pure and healthy current of aen DIl Tian SK, after afew days' use of the larsapari lan, becomes clear and beautifuL Pimples, blotches, black spots and skin eruplone are removed; sores and aloors soon oued. ersons suffern from scrofula, eruptive diseases of the eyes, mduth, ears, legs, throat and gla<ds. that have accumulated and spread, either Cm sncured diseases or mercury, or from the ase'of corrosive subilmat may rely pon a cure it the SasprllnIs continued a snuolcent time to make its pression on the system. One b$e contains more of the active prinot ples of edicines than any other Preparation. en i teas adoses, while others require One Dollar a Bottle. R. R. R. vS Ready Relief1 Tihe O>DeapFease and Inlost e .eto In from one to twenty minutes never fails to relieve Pain with one thorough application: no matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatil, Bed-ridden, Indlrm, Crippied, Nervom Neuigo or prostrated with d sease ma WAY'S READY RELIEF will INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUB CHILLS, CHILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, BRUISES, LUMBAGO, 8CIATICA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, COUGHS, COLDS, SPRAINS, PAINS IN THE CH EST, BAOR or LIMBS are instantly relieved. MALARI.A. IN ITMB VA.RIOUS FO[RM. FEVEB AND AGUYE. FRVER AND'AGUE cured for 50 cia. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever andeAg , and other Malarious, Bilious ScarletTphi Yellow'and other fevers (aided b MW Y' iILLB) so quickly as BAD WAY'S It wlli in a few momentt, when taken Internally 00rdln to the drectins cr ramps, Spasm, ala Paipitation or tne Ieatt Cold Chills Ily ateri Wind in th Bowels and al Inlernil Plis. WTraveler shud alwy carry a botl of RAD. .hng. o war.ts'a better than French Brandy be r d ELumbermenm should always RA DWAY'S Regulating Pills PerfeOt, Purgative, Soothing. A peri ent8, Aot without Pain. AlIways Reliable and Natural in Operation. A VEGETAB3LE SUBSTITIUTE FOR CALOMTAL Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet: mpurge, regulate, pify, cleanse and streng RADWAY's Pzi for the cure of r.ll disorders of: the Stomach, Liver Bowels Kidneys Biadder, Female C&m lpaints, lervens Diseases, ?osofA petie Headache Constipation, Costiveness, In - 'noheal,Piousness Fever, Inamma the*'Internal Viscera. Pu'rely vegetable, contaith ing 9 mercury, miner als, or deleterious drugs. WObserve the followitig symptoms resulting from rIeae ofthe DIesive rgans Constipa Head, Acidiy of the Stomach, Nausea Heartbun, Disgust of Fo, Fullness or Weigt in the Sc mad, Sour Eructations Sinking or Flutterin at the Heart. ChokIng or ldufferini Hensations whan Webs bfore teigr, Fe?er and dul Pain in the Head, Deficiency of PerspIration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ides Pain -in the SIde, Chest, Lmbs a1( adudden naluhes of Heat, Burning i.n A few doses of RSnwAY's PiLs wili free the system from all the above-named dIsorders. SOLD BY DIRUGGISTS. Priee, 38 Veat. Per Box. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stem pto RADWAY A C0., No. 33 Warren, .Jr Church St, New York. Ilnfrnation worth thousands will be sent To the Pusblte, Bsueand ask for IRAUA' an see that the ON RECE!PT OF 30o TERUS IIyn at N rt tu NT oIIU 1)Wda b tt Jo,nWa T.and,,r ormt i t~i ad ross aud P. O. Box 682. PiE It~~&(f* mont stoe Huselaai, Vga.h Ty S r~ tabltoI o inl Advic Mas Ofc i. iAi atl$ ilth(31 a FRaoiEEs~ ~ E l CtSE8r'hPea s,lih le .E .nc,1t.1 anThnub.