The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 12, 1888, Image 4
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'AEM T~OTES.
t'MilidLtJl1' 1IT 1iID .- As pot
plants-that can be easily rioed we 1
regard the hybrid tiger varieties of the
Mihulus with eepecial favor. The i
flowers are of a peculiar >nd handsome
shape, resembling somewhat, in this
respet, the Gloxinta, ithan - which,
hXr Ver, the' imnulus plants are far
d eaei'y raised, and also give a
gre4t4r amount 'of bloom. For -spring
and oummer blooming the seeds can be
sown any time- in the winter months,
and .the plants be brought- along to
commence to bloom in May, or later,
according to their ebndition. The soui
in which the seed is to be sown should
-be fine and sandy, in shallow, wel -
drained pans or pots.. Scatter lw.
seed thinly..over the surface of t1k
soil, whiob has been previously mot
tened, and then give a sprinkling of
san-i and press it down with a smooth
blook,of wood, and cover the pan with
a pane of glass. Give a warm place,
and the young plants will soon apbear.
As soon as large enough, prick them
out singly, and,keep them growing dn
til sufoliently strong to prick out
singly into small pots. When well es
tablished they should be accustoned to
a cooler atmosphere. so that they will
be suited with the ordinary tempera
ture of the green-house, and as soon as
it will do, with a cold frame. The
cplants grow rapidly, and if large sized
plants are wanted they must not be
allowed to get root-bound, but be
shifted as often as necissary to give
them plenty of room. - When .once the
plants are root-bound they will begin
to bloom. While growing and flower.
Ing the plants require plenty of water,
which is provided for them in saucers
to stand in. A soil made of turfy
loam, well rotted manure, leaf-mold
and some sand is a suitable one. The
main stem and stronger branches can
be pinched back during growth in
order to cause a greater number of
Ihoots t'o start out and thus increase
the blooming capacity. The branches
can be given suitable- support by tying
them to short sticks. The -plants do
rather the best in shade, or a partial
shade, and when in bloom will be
suited with a north or east window in
the house. They are good basket
plants, or vase plants on a shady side
of the house.
The hybrid varieties of mimulus have
- been produced by crossing the garden
varieties of mimulus luteus with M.
cupreus, which was introduced from
the Chilian Andes not much more than
twenty-five years ago. Whoever, to
whom these pants are strangers, will
undertake their cultivation, will find
himself amply repaid by their rarity,
and their beauty and abundance of
bloom.
DEPTH FOR PLANTING SEED.--As a
rule, the mnjority of the farmers now
seeds too deep. Small seeds need just
enough covering to give them moisture
and darkness. The soil should be
pressed on flue seeds only so as to ex
clude the light. Especially should this
be done ve,y carefully and slightly
just be'ore a rain. Many sefdi are
lost and the reputation of some good,
honest shedsmen ruined in the estima
tion of individuals, because flue seed
are sown too deep, and the soil is
pressed down too har d upon tuem. 'A
g e -t many farmers are n too great-a
liiircy,40 sow ateds early; they (10 not
- ry .4 warpp., it is hard to give
general directions that will apply to all
cases, but as a rule, the smaller the
seed, the lighter should be the soil in
whiqla they are sown..
Tnic RADran PAT'H. -Radishes
germinate quickly anid grow rapidly.
If pushed from the st.art. they are very
tender, but when the proceisof grow th
Is slowv or'retQrded they are hard and
tough. The long scariet varietIes are
among the best, but the roundl radishes
are also excellent. They may be sown
broadcast or in rows. Radish seeds,
When sown In the rows ithl beets,
carrots and parsnips, spring up quickly,
get ahead of the grass, and thius show
the lmne of the rows. Ay they nmay be
pulled up as fast as they are large
enough, they will be out of the way in
time to make room ebr the slowver
germinating seeds. One advantage mn
securing fine radishes is to spade the
soil dJeep, manure it well, and have the
surfa ce Dine, as forc'ng Impr~oves them.
-Large s'ze is not as desirable as crisp
ness of flesh, and if they are used before
* fully matured Will be more highly
relished.
PROGREssIVE men who have tried
the bags on tomatoes say that the
tomatoes,thtus covered were so delicate
in color,' so very smooth and perfect,
that memnbers of the household did not,
upon first seeing them, know what
they were. Now we hear of perfect
specimens of pears and plums. raised
in this way.
WHEN cows refuse good hay there
is somethIng wrong. MostA ~ )robarbly
they have b en overfed. The remedy
is to cut the hay with a fodder-cutter,
the cost of which will be repaid by the
savmng in one year, and wet 1t and
mix bran wit,h it,-about two quarts for <
each cow, adding a small handful of
salt.
BREEDERS of fancy fowls, when I
pressed With orders, soimetirres send
otit eggs that are bnsali and ui,dersizeud.
Wh!le anch eggs may hatch, yet as at
rul.', the chicks will be weak anid not ,
easily reared. Only full-sized eggs
should be shippei for h'atoning pur
poses..4
POTATO, beettes will attack young
egg plants in preference to anythuig
else, and-they are also partIal to tomato
plants when the lattetare young and
tenjlr. Hence when egg and tomato
plu~j are transplanted they must bs
*- seaiehd. over every day and the beetles
* TaN drops of the oil of turpentine. f
shaken up with a tablespoonful of
sweet milk will cure half a dozen
chickens of the gai>es, each'-getting an
equal fiart of it,' or the- same quantity
mixed:with flour or meal and a smallC
- bolus forced down the throat of the
chick will do the wYork promptly. The
dose should be repeated several times-.
say morn, noon and night.
A LL lovers of fine wool Sheep are
glad to note that Marino sheep of to
day are not the gummiy-(leeced ones of
a few years ago, The exhibitors or
this breed of sheep now call attention
sot only to the length, fineness and
whiteness of the fleeces, but to th.e r
somparative absence of the 01(-time I
gurm, showing a marked increase in the
gi&dd of wool when cleansed.
A 4-YEAR-OLD hog of the Tamiwor th
breed standing four feet high and
weighing 00 pounds was exhibited at
ea Chinwaoan h-.mtc show.
LOUEaOLD.
-i'is SQUP Fon SuPPnS.-One
mart of new milk, ne pint of freb
iream, one piece ,of lemon peel, one
stick of celery, two bay leaves, one
lump of waite; suaar, a pinch of use
ialt} three coriander seeds, one amall
stick of cinnamon, two ounces of aweet
tud threeof bitteralmonds, all blanched
and pounded together in a mortar (al
mond paste will do, ready. prepared);
mi.x lightly with the cream and the
yoilk. of ten eggs beaten light. Beil
the milk sand othe-r ingreiients (pxrept
the cream, -almoniaa and t-K ') e""
mlinutes; set aside t'ocool. Then atialt
rut the flavoring articles, .and return
tlbn soup to the tire in a saucepan, in
m1. dh'at e)y Ftirring the cream,'&o., into
t. ,indouily. Stir.till it thickens, pour
nto the tiheen, which should ' contain
'owe neatly squared sli1es of stale roll.
Seive hot.
A KInNEY J'U"UDING Is most savory
as a change from roast, boiled and fried
meats.' The-kidneys are .split, soaked,
mnd seasoned with pepper and salt. A
thin, delicate pastb is made out of suet,
marrow, flour and nilk, rolled, and
hen part of the paste is used to line the
bowl or mould. The kidneys are then
put in, with the least trifle of onion,
mushroom, catsup, .and sweet herbs,
covered with the remainder of the paste
and pinched around the edge. After
being tied up in a cloth, it should boll
between thr4e and four hours.
FLOUNDERS COOKED L1Cl SOLE.
Put in a tin dish a little butter, to
grease it, add a small teaspoonful of
flnely chopped onions, and a wineglass
ful of whito wine vinegar. Then put
the fish in the pan, add feur teaspoons.
(01 of stock, and sprinkle two ounces
of fine bread crumbs over it and some
parsley finely chopped. Add a little
salt and pepper, and cover the dish
with two ounces of butter, stuck over
In small pieces. Add the juice of a
lemon. Put the dsh in a slow oven or
on a slow (Ire for half an hour, and
serve it on the dish in which it has been
cooked.
TflE excellent washerwomen of H1ol
land and Belgium, who get up their
linen so beautifully white, use refined
borax as a washing powder, instead of
soda, in the pronartion of one large
handful of.powder to about ten gallons
of boiling water. Borax being a neu
tral salt does not in the slightest degree
injure the texture of the linen. Those
that try this will be pleased with the
result. It is also nice to wash blankets
or woolen goods.
Tim large sweet onion Is said to be
very rich in those alkaline elements
which counteract the poison of rheu
matle gout. If slowly steived in weak
broth, and eaten with a little pepper, it
will be found to be an admirable article
of diet for patients of studious and sed
entary habits. The stalks of cauliflower
have the same sort of value, only too
oftpn the stalk of a cauliflower is so ill
boiled and unpalatable that few per
sons can eat it.
SPICED ONIONS.-One quart or
good apple vinegar, two cups of sugar,
one tenspoonf all each of cloves, alls1iice
anid pepp)er. Siqe some nice onions,
and put them in a gallon jar with just
onions. Scail your vinegar with the
spices, and turn over the onions while
hot. Let it stand twenty-four. hours,
drain oll, scald and turn over them
agalin. They will be ready for the table
in three or tour days, and are nice with
all kinds of meat.
WnIORTLEDERRY PUDDINO. - One
cup or molasses, two cups of ilour, three
cups of whortleberries, one teashoonful
of cream tartar, one-half teaspoonful of'
sodla. Sift the cream tartar In the
flour, and the soda thoroughly in the
molasses. Bake in a buttered pan iiu a
rquick oven. Serve at once. Sauce:
One wvell bieaten egg, withi a little sugdr
itirred in; add two tabiespoonsful boil
ing water.
EXTENDING .THE PEA SEASON.
I'his may be done in some measure,
with late sowings, hr nipping the points
f the shoots, fit t,he place where they
show the flr8t flower. Then new
growths will start up from the joints
below, thus 'giving a number of shoots
Instead of one, with the result also or
snaking bushy plants. By this means
hie cropping may be delayed several
weeks. --
flow TO TREAT TALATELESS EARLY
A PPLES.-Take four pounds of apples
weigh them after they are peeled). tw.o
iounds of sugor, half an ounce of cin
iamon la the stick, one quarter of an
)miIce of cloves and one pint of vine-.
rar; let the vinegar,, es and sugar I
30ome to a boil; then'Uin the whole
apples and cook them mtil they are so
endier that a broom splint will pierce
h,remeasily,.
YoUNG. IEETs.--Wash, but do not
mut them, as this destroys their sweet
mess; put them on to boil in water
iough to cover them, and let them
30i1 until they are p)erfectly tender; I
hen take them up, peel and slice them,
mod season with salt, pepper and a lit.
lo melted butter. Later they are
reated as a salad, or with viuegar, and
vithout butter,
A SUMMER DRIN.-The juice of
ume lemon, a tumblerfuli of cold water.
~ranulated sugar to taste and one-haltf
mall teaspoon of carbonate of soda.
queeze the juice from .the lemon,
train and add it to the water with su
~ar to sweeten! when well mixed add
lie soda, and drink while the mixcture
fiervesces.
STRtAwDERRY JAM req'aires tihe best
rult, ripe, but fresh, dry and sound.
?Ick them carefully, and put them
vithi the sugar, a full pound to a pound
if fruit, ini a preserving pan. Simmer
ver a moderate fire for one hour with
mt stirring. Put the Jam into jars and
rhen cold cover downm,
COLORED silk gauze lace-trimmed
'andkerchieifs are made to do duty as
aumcy lamp-shade covers by cutting a
iole in the centre for the chimney to
'ass through, and trimming the same
vith lace to match the border.
FLOUR should be bought by the bar
el, but Indian meal is so apt to become
nfested with weevils that it should
met remain much over a week on hand.
A SPOONFUL of lime water and a
poonful of sweet oil, beaten well to.
~ether and applied with a feather di
ectly to a burn, relieves the smart and
UMAur tt 1.Ob, dear! Itm tired
to death. -
Jusband4What doing?
oI have been shoping all day; di
not even eto for lunch .
"What did you buy?"
Nothing.
DUACON JONES (to oquntry minister)
-Some of the members of the congre
gation, Mr. Goydman, complain that
you do not speak quite loud enough.
Country Mlnister-I speak as loud as
I can afford to, Deacon, at $500 a year.
Mns. GRiGds-Tken you don't have
to rely on the barometer to find, out
when there is going to be a storm?
Mrs. Briggs-0h, ei'ar, no. Grand..
fatheir's rhetumatio leg is just splendid.
I don't know what we'd do without,
grandfather..
HUSBAND - The photographer - is
ready to take Your ntoture, I guess"
Photographer-Yes, all ready., Now
look pleasant.
Wife (before the oamera)-My dear,
I think you'd. better go into the'other
room.
PAsTOR-My dear little child, I saw
you shed tears while I was preaching
last Sunday when you were in church
with your ma.
Little child-Yes, sir, I was sleepy,
and mamma pinched me so hard.
BOBBY (who lives In an east side,
Ha rlem flat) -Pa, why are they called
"Apartment" houses? .
Father.(a victim)--Beoause they come
apart so easily.
GUEST-Have you a flre-escape In
this house?
Lundlord-Two of 'em, sir.
Guest-I thought so. The fire all
escaped in my room last night, and I
came near freezing.
"Yes; I shall break the engagement, " she
said, foling her arms and looking deflant;
"it is really too much trouble to conversa
with him; he's as deaf as a post, and talks
like ho had a mouthiul of mush. Besides,
the way he hawks and spits is disgusting."
"Don't break the engagement for that; tell
him to take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It
will cure him completely." "Well I'll
tell him. I do hate to break it off, for In all
other respects he's quite too charming. Of
course, it cured his catarrh
A sEASONABLE dessert is made of
strawberi tes dropped into powdered su
gar, and whipped cream plied on top;
serve with almond or lemon jelly cake.
Remarkable surgery.
The science of surgery has made such
wonderful progress in modern times, that
the most intricate and delicate operations
are now undertatken4nd earried to a suc-.
cessful issue. There are now several well
authenticated cases of what is known as.
pneumotony, that is to say, the removal of
ulseased portions of the lungs in cases of
consumption. While, however, this deli.
cate operation has sometimes beeti success
fully performed, the risks attending it are
so great, and the chances of recovery so
slight, that it is seldot respried to. The
safest plan in consumptive ca-es is to use
Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery.
This will alway:' cure the disease in its
earlier stages, thoroughly arresting the
ravages of the terrible malady, by remov
ing its ocause tna heoaling the lungs.
Water, green food and meat fowls
ter.
.The New Prize Story
is eagerly sought for, read with pleasure or
disappointment, is then tossed aside and
forgotten. But ladies who read of Dr.
Plum co's Favoritie Prescription, read It
again, for they discover in It something to
prize-a messenger of joy to these suffering
fromn functional dlerangements or any ot'
the painfu'l disorders or weaknesses Pe
culiar to their se.x. Periodical pains, in
ternal infi.n,maioi andi ulceration, reidi
ly yield to its wondertul curative and heal
lng powers. It is the only medicine for
women, sold by druggists, under a positivee
guarantee from the manufacturers, that it
give sat.isfaction In every case, or money
will be refunded. Thlis guarantee has been
p~rinted on the bottle-wrapper, atpd faith
tully carried out for matny years.'
.There is one part of the farm that is
riot benefited by the drainage; the ma
riure heap.
In noral n)obility, Emaciation,'
Consumption, and WasHin( in Children.
S'cotts Em~ulsion of Pure Coil Liver Oil with*
liypophosphites, is a most' valuable food
tad mneicine. It crAates an appetite for
food, strengthens the nervous system, and
bulds up tue body. Please readl: "I tried
Scott's Emulsion on a young man whom
Physicians at,times gave up hope. Since
lie began using the Emulsion his Cough has
reased, gained flesh and stre-ngth, and from
di appearances his life will he prolonged
nany years. "-JOHN'SULLIVAN, Hospital
iteward, Morganzsa, Pa.
Politenesss pays in the cow-stable.
A. gentle man gets more milk than a
iarsh man.
Nearly everybody needs a go0:l medicine at this
eason, to purity the blood and build up the sys
em. Hood's 8arsaparilla is the most popular and
accessful spring medieine and blood purifier. It
utt-s scrofnla. alt hutmora, dyspepsia, slokc head
che, that tired feeling.
Straw and corn-fodder are beet
torked Into manure by puitting them
brough good animals.
Frazer Axio (Arease.
One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease
viii last two weeks, all other4 two or three
Lays. Try it. It received first premium
t the Centennial and Paris Eixposition.
The best preventive of trouble at
ambing time is daily exercise for the
wvas during winter.
Whiat terrible visions this little word brings
beforc limo e es of the nervous.
ndg Sti leplessne.ss,
inieto,Nervousm Prostratlon,
All Stare them In the face. Yet all th:ese nervous
trouble, can be cured by tusing
empond
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
THIS GRE AT NERVE TONIO
Atso contains the best remedies for diseased co.
ditionsof the Kidneys. Liver and Blood, which
siwa accompany nerve troim'les.
and a DNeaTonic an Alterative, a Laxative,
CURES WHEN OTIHERS PAIL.
*.co a Bottle. Send for full ariculars.
WALL, RIC A RD8ON d CO. Pioptletors
BURINQTON. VT?,
Why We Win
.Be0a0 ie lIHod'a Sarsaparilla Isthe i,:et spring.
tedlcine in(l blood purilor.
vecalits It is a concentrat d e!taqt E' the beat
alterativb :'tnd blood purifying remedies of the
Vegetablu l..ugdom.
- Beoaua, by a peculiar oombiuatiou, proportion
and preparation, it fosseuses ouratlve power pe.
oali,r to,lteelf.
Because it is the only medicine of which. can
truly be said '.130 doses one dollar,". an tianiwer.
ab.e argauwent a. to -
Strengtla and Economy
- Because it. is unequalled or t ,O cure of scrot.
ula, salt rheuin, bolas, picplea, humors, dyspep.
sin, b ioucnes,, alck headacite, Indigestion, etc.
Because it rouses the, kittneys 'autl liver and
keeps these organs in Iea thy condition.
Because every aitiulo eter n't into it- is cire.
fully sot n'el, none bit it e best. 13 'used an I all
the roots audt be bs are grouni in our own drig
mill -which makes Impossible the use of anytiing
impure or deleterIons. Because it is an
JIoiiest Medicine
and every purchaser receives a fair equivalent
for his money.
Because when given a faithful trial it Is reason
ably certain to cieot the desired result.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $1. Proparai only
by 0. I. H1OOD a OJ., Apathlecarles,roweil, Mass.
100 bofs.Orao Dollar
IWdCATARRH
yYVs PEWCreem m
0Cold in Head
u ELY BnOS. Ce 'waren at.. N. Y.
EMARVERLOUSC
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wsbly ,allIcn i 1tiflotni . ystem.
4 uri wt natu(1 w,st tt.- s,ig.
ra oi . .t am one readi tg'etro't
50oo atP "ituo.puta. ia at Waatlu<ton, .116 at
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le eo berlin, University of Pet., ,reh
g mm.tueatty,. (Itla lsia,a &a &o Bit r.ed brn
tloUPaionn. the cea,'ist Hous N. .Aaron,
tUU)A$5 P. hIIFNJXN JU(IyoU (insoi, Dr. I nowm. lK
H. 00. l'r.u. N. Y. hate Ivorial ol eag. &o
augut y co Fr op ndonfv. Preape tu x'sa naa
WANTED:
ONE AGENT FOR THISCOUNTY,
To lake orders for enlarging SMALl. PIIOTO
GRAl'IS Iuto -
LIFE-SIZECRAYON PICTURESI
Whe pictures are really beautiful. iakeness
guaranteed. Agents can easily get orders and
make a large conmislon. Address,
Intern'ational PIblishling & Printing Uo.
028 AIAIIKET ST., PiliL.DELPIA.
CENTS' HAT BAZAAR,
1,13 & 5 New Church St., cor. Fulton St
af W YnE o0TTY,
A. SIDE PS t 1e9ON.
ingle Ilats at u)zauodu.er3' Pricei.
Largest Aaortwent. Latwt Styles.
a'-A LOTLY ONE PRtOE.
JO "HEr ha r. - - t ,' Itt ( .. {Sealt - )t I
ever(new. hetuo' r~e~ao 1~d .(en t".,m;, ism
eMlclenti. Reneltesa .1, munr.,m I t:. t.tfatlo,,. toa
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AFFLICTEDmUNFORTUNATE
After all others fail consult
E2r. E. BE
329 N. 15th St., below Callowhill, Phila., Pa.
2Oyelrsex acein all SPFEAL,disease.. Per
manently r these weakened by early indset.
tions,& 'ite. Advice ftee and strictlyc.s.
* ~ . ouregruaramuteed mmy
1rombusneas ,tested by.thbousmnr of cmr.u , s,
tiiSt.It i ' sL e5m i t o i A.x Adlsr
br.4BOLD FIFoTH WHEEL ... etia eSle
th wotak..)) bA sol t~c s p oby theatrsm
thereult ofy te ucidnt. Thl emane
wa on okng' aound ixaan at dazed
toc m oody"nning b a byer' Oiart .,
Louldn't hellihit, en I aiet- Phwine,a t p.y
"Wuy tarihed. are n'ota thep shos 1 r
withroextteme vextiioAN-"t, ia l"oon.
shoesa .he.1j4 ae
messeOIger, resprctingly.; "bute youv
thene the wrongs 5001 eka osbl Theri n
as ours. Thd ruhe bwak to creal
bythe red ogtirl. iet. T a
Wery foutd las inght aond i ae
mIan,md (who irlay: >kt)Ys
3r er wassg at he 'li. wt 1 i
toai coae youin back hyo harde .eo
Dt me ae owny dolas hbef menn
Hiusbd -C er tenal, m n er, p.
nodiice 'out. nourn,"
'any thesehroa an ut the g r
Euaaned eamed.h Wold ouh boileve
wat i,et i ol nit mexi;an t'h at any).
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his g wondon, rmy togv ysuia tam
>mebotler tr? Ie,tneveryfai"bto ou acu
r nct hrong peAll drgit $el
ud th.ie il
Take t brdesk with you cahe no
o er brakfast, nd o utthm narth
ifrvi w~,hae you Wnt. s ar. o
TSiel ovrFai yu stodren s i n oua
eteae tewea doris t hey9f
edsxbad -Certed, y (1a whth
Nothing sCres Doropy all vel uBight, eat,
abtes frinr LThroa udI~gl aes, .grouns
rat., e(i rtabte,me Wou. Aot 'brgest
Proit fu sol mlo g cotmeis from thatan
iggat~aX' u torips,ed tiproductso 0,
iisnt r ulmd thoughteandou merswork
)ianoicteIt oer faiir. Isano ho
on'sEyrovtorcu. lruggists sgia oo otl
IODERT' (al'.o har ben sent oe fou
Te ithte brioe wthos wron you
-Alto rah t,d, ah'd d.he ea h
A Qra D"uOnpRa have' b
many peculiar dxperlenoes sine I oopi
menoed selliug g6ods, but I shall neve
forget one of, y first attempts. J
tliubt Wse a lee on how to bandle pe<
Plb Which has been of Inestimable.va'u
to me ever since.
"I entered a store end, calling Po
the proprietor, aske& him whether
could show him my .simples. He wi
a surly man, and particularly so thi
morning."
"No, I dont want to buy aryttfng,
began the proprietor, after I had pu
my stereotyped speedh to him,"
"But I assure
"Do you see thatdoor?" said he.
"Yes, sir;.but---"
"Git out! Git out! or I'll put yo
nut," said the man motioning to th
door.
"I walked slowly out of the door, an
turning around, said: 'Say mister, wi
you allow me to stay in 'New York
couple of days?' 1
This conquered him. He smiled an
I smiled. He -broke out in a lou
laugh, and 'I walked intp the stor
again.".
"I took that wan's order for $15
worth of gobds, and be is to-day one (
my best custombra."
TENDER RECOLLIECTIONS.--One o
those lnterrogation-point small boys ac
comnpanied his mother calling the othe
day, and asked questions enough tol1
a catechism. There were pix or eigh
persons in the parlor, and Tommy go
in lis work during the lapses in th
conversation. "Mamma," he said, "
that a velvet chair?" "Sh-Tommy
yes." "Are they all velvet, mamma?'
"Yes; keep still." "That's a funn
one there, ain't it, mamma with a gilt
edged back and a red seat?" "Don'
talk so much, will youl" "Whatmadh
the seat'red, mamma?" "Idon'tkuow
keep still, I tell you." Tommy kep
still for a minute or two, and then there
was a lull, he resumed: "I know
rMamma; I guess it must have beer
apanrced." Tommy went home in a
very few minutes.
LITTLE FRED D- and his fathea
and mother were going to board with a
neighbor for two weeks, while the
house was under-going repairs. Fred
was delighted at the prospect.
"Mamma," he said, "didn't you say
I must thank God for every good thingi
"Yes, Fred."
"Shall I thank him because we are
goinir to board ?"
'Yes, if you like."
When the two weeks had expired,
and the last dinner at the boardina
house had been eaten, Fred leaned back
in his chair, and heaving along sigh of
relief, said, in the hearing of his host
ass:
"Now let's thank God we have got
through boarding."
DEAR FnIEND-That gentleman who
boards at your house seems to be ver3
attentive to you, my dear.
Sweet Girl-Ile is, and I--I love him
but 0, what a risk I am running. Wt
are engaged.
"Risk?"
"Yes, it nearly breaks my heart wher
the thought comes to me that he may
uot love we for myself alone but--boo
tiool"
"Calm yourself, mny dear, Why shoulth
lie marry you if he does not love you?'
"IHe-be owes mother three months
board."
IIn--:1.0-you- kuww-aaan aabcl,
have discovered why my brain Is so ac
She -No, Mr. Minuswit.. What lF
your theory?
lie-it's because I so often start
train'of thought.
Shr--Ah,. v't.l 'PT 'llmit.ed.'
.ha The only medicine for woman's $ecu
thtit will give satisfaction in every case,
been printed on the botte-wrppers, and:
THE OUTG1R0
SThe treatment of many thousands c
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. B1i
remedies for the cuare of woman's peculi
Dr. 1Ioredeg Favor.
A ON Ito PrescriptIit is the
outgrowth, or result, of
IthisL gra n valuatble
of etestimonials recelied
from ptients and from physicians who
ostinate dasee whic h ad bafld thei r siill,
prove it to be the most wonderful remedy
ever devised for the relief and cure of suf
fering women. It is not recommended as
a "coure-all,," but as a most perfeot lpecilao
for woman's peculiar diseases..
je a Po'ortul in.
POEFLwhole system,.n to the
TM,uterus, or wom nd t
*Lapedaes in iat
" worn -- out," "run - down," del itte
teachers,, milllnors, cresmakers, seam
strs "'shop-girls," houtekeepers, nurs
Dr. Fece' Favorite P resritionni h
coirdia andi restorativet hiln
wtprooe digestion and assimillation~ of
.food, cures nausea, weakness of stomach,
indIgestion, bloating and eruetations of gas.
Many times women call on their fami
another frorm liver or kidney diasado, anotho
they all preset alike to themselves and t'.e
d ordsriT~his piland potions, asn m
mealinl, i a. P za 's 711AvoaITE P11
polling alli those distressing symptoms, and
I~ Mrs. E. F. MOnaAte, of
|_____ AllD nvinI oxhausted the
aloe.r eane I cotild lte
alne oIbgan taking Dr. Pierce's Favot
using the local treatment recommended ii
1Medical Ad visor.' I commojiced to imnprol
months I was perfectly cured, and have has
wrteletter bo rey refami~ apr, briefl
to any n iigm o n ls
hav t escribedm ni 7 eas adte to nnd:
nestl advised them toad likewise.' N'Ow
menced tis u se of, 'avorit Prsr a l
reQutred for thq 'Medical Advisar,' a dt
~p~rn u,,uy and plainly laid down th
,Rtrovrt,q w.m.Mr.vte
am nlow feeling like a diottni'ri
tept, dr dw throorf ur
usA yout reseritjo . IrCOs
-walk Ij1 car f,and am in be'tt'er e ht
beinisworid again. I owe it allto your1i
I r -
,1 Rad, wE t
- ,th e an p
S U~th :lataade
j ee. to usha
ta enL n oe a
k ta '
Pg a at o A
B
oc t a stn4l
jted nddd whon im rte lt ,e .ts The
1n the : ery tboe, o f e
t. b: iukhfnbodiewods,n
a ttednn, ar r.e n a a
.lie$ tIog Iaet
Sn l.' a lS or kaased a hoet boteda
hat uIle s I ne r o aent ONith a e,
y r nhet hernrWS W her.
f 1eapedc yo uaon hae o n ra y le our hifu,a touch
y sWaIan na e utrll Itha r oncetetanra
ofJ 'ieren f PUs t a art. t InrAtr l sai.
ar0NT'od
~e.Ojtw n~o flj3.~b.IOs a ptoa u s
thm on ar o ll Rata e, Rasiy bo , ate.
It "u lowIbnd ts wo rld.in n sty 'hv dc, Anludoal
Buti, Flb n Beetni ith, Afson Mo u oes,
t buesgoas, en In e ee m s,y
bodwpndod, tn asucp39t.arsudlo y toC u p .
mlg4ubektlplo anol, boe fuk ly lka5 bIp nait
mlsquti 1 5reolb . ad 0. lais !e-t. ahor
"ROth O PAIN atote o r, Pmc ose dt t1e 5 tt awa,
*e IatOdGlka l er ON CUt I ouger, caBots o h0
Ev beuitl o ehbtae etti n a ods Inoqt rr t
a one d e o utch"r olualsretI, O tminotc oe , nt H A
ysubantdmel,aeifer, II stroarle u ywt rlb.
beoIre ooc,FleshWs ,wd ran Woh Tet -
qeuallt adap roted Ferne-ws,bnet.Cht>rinpp. ,t M m t,,
0 owsonrf, Bre 's i c, Sald ilgHed.t. Ezema
utes lenands uor thmoreoreds Is a ota ruda.tl
,hu Bremdng.ntere sna an ad ex tea r eody
ornt.wo E.u.W r,a ere iy .J
Flet de yo gwtt publRheu mattobus send.
n o va ged , y - ths controJndg, to 4 tho bp.
odcit. frIve yn would mat o rnr rer ay worng for us taml
F u tee t r egua lte ee perye r setS cnstlyu wt
lls tto y,ufr ia Iter u wita nd ea
sa otr e t o .orrsc t rgnsu 71 ----, 14
-ubcrpbeon ansd4e*Ya,tiy lO nae.ctn stgsamslg
aesk forIn thn $1.hl t aA d D e st you b.eray -
tdos4abclias n oes not have the ca ,ux.s n de eIt In cata
ainmens olbyr ud aae ot o soit
r one ill beref de o i ne, wiethre Ao
tpaly carie d ot ft afinye years.an no5nw
thte mak e. We u Rae hie roaolle orde W to
cause thos ronteo wans nd dheir tess
teo,n.s , ihen i re ue s ibtsenc inu,
smale asortmen oe l aibob oretain gh
knwntouwllno fll ppre ipten i un e o r l
ty Mosld lte, cus tlaisen an ub -h ^
ab rls. i o . tr vual. dr esxsta b
U. r l t,OO '5 O .. Pleast, ProsRTIoD. 1 -
nerousa poUcUCouon, atteda,
ROGHN TC
upon uEn tnal Oandtmrgnt curese okf --
t oe Wb.It nles Wore freing eetp.
dnre lt maor met" afety aand de-ts
Dr. Pion,rer's FaoItch cl Pesdcrip.
the. Clear ort ail. Ml..ew, eaes, City.
Dures Pies ortls Mohis, AtshSiosqultoua,
edonus,a leg itcat Insoaedcn Ilqao u
arr l om kun,b an (por erlup
w n'Si del. nt rn and z to Ii rege
ine e pakale. inar cur on Dtgion d
'" maUOl. ON P.N MasLr, orsd iy . 15.
pRoB narmess intme ces i any
on l oieth sy leshWom, 1 , I-.
t e oal t ota, F a tros F mey wrlcblnnasltn
AOTER amn'intlx &Co 'uutai, Men
vP on re Ith Scrldv Hnead. cea.
oRDIAL r manlln S.WtrIt, y t i ty.
athi frt al othr st rke sn . p
Cuea es to Ilemrruotde, Itn I t
iton.Ble adbIt itsera Ian a xten tod
Ito mncth ofkge ursta creeperugriett
o pahin . Ir. WadLSa Ithey itn , lon E
"rt nevo ?pxasto,G rot ,ls Go theit
Ovg omisox, when realt, th arels.
laeofa irhud rai enotae hik 0 n
LanbTIN forcted FitiftADa8e Oud ye
nati tut t tomor neadKA oftt tpr Coliedtiery,A
discourage e an ou0 A1887.1 .
aiuly crie O fomayers
f case ofce. Inhreon oul eanote ad dtoebs
nfao, Ntotl c. Y. Ia affor a vas odetken. oun
AmSTHoING rn could w ll vni th
d tERVful rt atulen isee bovalu cal
a sta .enutone ur ecib. r o
iy rttea.Tnrlty, easion rstto meta
se, as av nd othe tessincc ev
hadou a ttm com onl. stcndion an
udpplie fnthoa an tbphd hral ien o
r,and reo mcta Wnxel awl doE B
Dr. PierceEs Fa,oit Prerp tt
and sofllral Orchan, fl oxln Ieth
wom'an's doitthe or al ~irn t o
l)tPrescip etion,' a n ,t aa.nd4 nn
cathoa bofth y tend t y etei
' also oho afd atoniao 1 paes,pp
CO RfdiL ters, tesigByi.P
C e.t. de arid Prevents
1M c olds,
Boreo hr
. ItNeok,
nronehltts,
S'Oatarrh,
Headache,
Toothaohe.
" atheumatlsm
Neuralgia,
"ethma,
Proetbltoe
Chilblains,
11icker than any known remedy. It.was the Ir a.
and 1k the onl
PAIN REMEDY
That Instantly stopy the tnot' exornaisttng patna,
lay] i Indnmmation, and .cures ' (ongetottoue,
whether of the Lungs, 8onati, Bowelt, or. otIter
altande t,r orgAns, by one application.
No matter now vlo'ent or excrunoattug the pat'i
the itheumatio, Bedridden Inurm Crippled,
rertVos Neura.glo, or prostrated wlth disases
ma 6a1>er,.
AWAY'a READY- RELIEF
will afford instant ease.
Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of water
will, in a few minutes, eure Oramp -t-eupsm", 6ur
Stomach Nausea, Vomiting, Paip tatIon of the
Heart Msalaria Chills and Fever N'dlntnese, Heart.
urn, lot Headacho, Dlarha, bysentery, Colio,
Wind in th.oaoum amd all Iuternal 'aius.
There a not a remedial agent in the world
itat wiUcme Fever an4 Ae nd aWl'Other M.ala,
rioa.I ttllone and othei evers (tite hi AA " LA D -
WAY'$ -8ILLS,.. SO .Quicia as, RADWAY's
IsCADY ttELItF.
Fifty Cts. per Bottle. 6old by Druggists
DKI. I4A DWAY's PILL.S
For the Cure of a I tie ditorders"ot the Stomach
Liver. Bowels, etc. Un. I1AD WAY & VO., N. Y.
*. Be -ure to get "itHtdway's.
Htghes Hoor at i Great World's hibitions since
10 styes. "98 to $900. For t;ash, 8asy P'aymnents,
or Rted. Ceaogue. 40 pp., 4to, free. ,
Mason & Hamin do not hesitate to make the extranrdil
cry claim-that their Pianos are superior to all other+
This they attribute soiely to the remarkabe lmtro%t"eutn
introdce by then tn 11 now known a the bA40N
dt AMMLIN PIANO STINOER. "Full particulats by
BOS O1 o 0 I i eYaba A va.
to at.
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE.
Bs nthe World. Ma~de Onlyby the Fraeer Lubrtoll
ft>tO. et lsatlol lN .R I,OsIA. 8oid tws,a usos
STUPPED fREE
tnaasn* R t
i Dr. KLIN i UR CeR
NERVE RESTORER
LrAt iIRL Ir takes as dreeted1. ta P .'Jc
$ rI 1 ed o e K X . a e t ad n
, rutrsa. BE4 lI. R7(" P JI7. 7 y ''
I prf'crlbe and bylthetr.
doran Big 0 as the on 0
erin apdcel orta eqt neure
R ef or e t br the We have sold lIg C I foe
n t Baction.b best of aaIs
Ohio, ~ D. RI. DYOTTE & X
Tradeaa~a 1.00.8014Chca~gd I~p.
Trad . Mrk 8.00.Soldby Drug atv.
T not style) a grsitt tw
a raindy i I,.e brd stra. t -
* Co 0 br ail i fu.li liai.i I' ii iIry
the 01119 p-rtact win~d ataid WVirter a's
Coat is " r.o wer, ta lt raid SiIkier."
tTanCI#rN. Thiysloaria h
ng stilment Douliar oias, h
'ia wtoohe sherings ftatutrying
ng ihnnt p "uaroriaes to Pr.
iey aeraptinanihoonghl tin a
syste for desiver en oreafor
he,o4 in tmslmost comprelnted
n wit tASES aufrns of that trains
leaflecorha,o
uat nnat19tl ouPP pro.
n,~t b hea -dwnsesain,ahr , -
ngsin famtoaducer
thewmb, ntiiteo, pxai
int h aotlyvarids, copanuie -
'ue,unton, whppe taken prin e
F or THElngo nthon womb,the ba of
ePle inner's aGeion, roer i r
BCNEYS govef, S,m 1iif 10
lis), cresiver, Kiny and Blar is
s.ther ombihlin ai remove
>od tint,.nd Cole aomnedu andh
ofuus hmorsflrote sysem,
nY A d pnianterofrom hnel diA
o'ws p erthee nd ie' thia r
Is)es Livan, dnt d lade,r dhie
tc'irel mied sealso threnloet
tacstis, end po riode caru a
Saule hu wornb fromP t ythat
eiF pain heo rtee, d il my'
son no end ,itle in neea o ohc
fee emarte anoe be
tiy emnbove , diro
Ihaves a hnd reeun oled feall
hees fra O iN . oftne Ch j~ur
neer to mo ~ vro~ u
ooers caipt w moli.
colde nt bMedfoa,n 4 teo