OCR Interpretation


The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 06, 1880, Image 4

Image and text provided by University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067705/1880-07-06/ed-1/seq-4/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

AGRICULTURE.
bizt ANb APPLUs.a-In the food of
4ast numbers of people for several
centuries the apple has played a great
and satisfactory part. Of all the fruits
which temperate climes afford it is at
once the most wholesome and the most
palatable. From its consumption w hen
ripe no evil effects result; It is more
digestible than the pear, safer than the
gooseberry or cherry, and useful in a
greater variety of ways than all Its
compeers put together. In early spring
it adorns the field by its incomparable
blossoms, enchanting the eye by its
beauty, while it fills the air around I
with the most dellcate of perfumes. I
Equally as the queen of the dessert, and
the cook's most constant friend, it has I
the highest olaim to distinction. From I
its juice the wine of Devonshire is
made; raw, it ekes out the breakfast of
the farm laborer; roasted, it is unsur- I
passed in the deliclots taste It affords;
ais the foundation of jams, Jellies, tarts,
and conserves innumerable, it holds an
unrivalled place. All kinds of experi
ments hAve been made with It, and each I
has been successful. It has figured I
conspicuously both as a meat and as a t
1rink. In the thirteenth century, ac
coiding.to Guillaume Le Breton, the
inhabitants of Normandy not only
made elder their daily beverage, but
were so jealous of their recipe of the t
grateful draught that they would
neither send it away from their coun. I
try nor let the secret out. When one t
sad day, however, the Norman harvest I
of apples fell short, aud the good people
of Normandy had to go further afleld I
for the gengrous fruit whieh they loved
so well, they tound, to their horror,
that their neighbors of Biscay had, by
some means or other, diacovercd the so
cret of older themselves, and were
ready not only to sell the fruit but its
product as well. Still in Paris the peo
ple were sadly behindhand with the
apple, and as late as the lifteenth ceu
tury contented themselves with at sour
kind of drink called "depense," made t
bv steeping the fruit in water, of which
the most that can be said was that it 1
was as harmless as it was uninviting.
jnlgland had meanwhile made far
greater progress In tihe use of the apple. I
Weflnd it indeed, placed upon theimenu E
Of a diiner given somnewhere about the t
year 1250, and being handed round to t
the guests "hot roasted, with white
sugarplumn'os upon it,'' in company
with such other delicacies as roasted
ligs, sorrel, and rosemary, as a kind of'
preparation for the sotip and fish which 1
follow; while in a splendid ple, In
tended for royalty, whilch contained,
among other delightflI componlets,
partridges, quail, tirushes, bacon, sour l
grapes, and skylarks, it very properly
held a proinilienit position. So good
was it found in every situation oil'erctj
that the erusaders mixed it with their
beer, and while not forgetting juiper,
resin, gentain, einiinamon, all-splee, t
bread-crumbs, sage, ane.- laurel,
chopped up1) the apple very line, and by
its aid filled ip tihe cup, it was lot.
however, until the sixteenth century
that, in the form of a pe 1u11nmixe(d with
other fruit, It attained the dignity of, a
side dish though Irom that, time for
ward it deservedly ranked alone.
TnmimN.-He must be a skilful
practitioner or a mIe-C pretender who
promises to remedy this habit. If it
arises from a heavy fore-hand, and the
fore-legs being ,too much under the
horse, no one ean alter the natural
frame of the animal; If it proceeds
froni tenderness of the foot, grogginess
or old lameniess, the ailments Ire sl
dom cured. Also ifs it is to be traced to
habitual carelessness and idleness, nio
whipping will iouse tihe dronie. A
known stumbler should never' be rid
den or driven by any one wh'lo v'alumes
hIs sainety or his life. A tighli and or
a strong-beatinug rein are p)recnations1
that should not be neglect.ed, although
they are genierally o1 lile avai; lor
the Inevitable -stumibIer will rarely lie I
able to save himself, anmd this tight, reIn
may sooner andl fuirt.her' p)rIeitate the
ridier. If, after the trIp, tihe horse sudl
denly start,s for'ward, anid emiceavors to
break into ai short tirot 01' canter, the
rider 01r driver nmay be assur-eti thati
others before him have fruitlessly en- I
deavored to remcdy tihe nuIisanice. I ti
the at,umbler hats thme foot kep,t as shor-t
and tihe toe paredi as close ats safet,y will
peormit', and thme shoe roumled at, the
tee, or has the shape1) given to It which
It natutirally amcquniles, ini a torti a ght, I
frmomi thme peculiar action of'sumch a horse,i
the horse may not stumble qiuite soy
much ; oir if the disease which prtoduneed
the habit can be alleviated, somec trif
ling good may be done, but in almost
every case a stumbler shoul be got, rid1
-of, or put to slow andit heavy work. 11'
the latter alternative Is adopted, lie
may trip as much as lie pleases, for the
wveliht o1 tihe load and thle motion 01'
the horses will keep him tipon his legs.
'There are ait prVesent, niore1 calls for the
namaie of raisers of purie-blood sheep
than for a long time. A short tIme
ago, a gentlemnan wished to know
where lie could. purchase several ear
* loads of the best Alerinos, mostly r'amus
for shipment to the southiwest. Not]
only Is thmere a revival as regards the
number of' shieep to be raised, but a
strong tendency to grow only thoe of
the best breeds. Th'le "boom'' in sheep.
raising, as the slung of the day hins it,
is a healthy one, and one to be encour
itgedl, moreover it seeims likely to last
for an Iideluite per'iod of time.
* It is slatted in the National ( ar'
Buider' that ai locomotive On the P'enn -
sylvania Ratili'Oadi made recemnthy the
fastest tline onl recor'd. .it wats oider'ed
fromi the roun,l-hotuse to the scene of' an
accidlent, and ranti sixt.y miles in f'orty
five minutes andl eight.seconds. Ti'ls Is
at the r'ate of' eIghty miles an1 hour, and1(
is a very reamarkable performnance.
A rccate illtustr'ationi of the risks ait
teniding eleet,rie shocks occur'ed at New
Haven, Conni. A gentlemani was in
theced to try a shock just foir fun from
temachine of an ltineirant ped(iler of'
electricity. lie tur'ned atway, but had
not gonie fatr when lie was seen to stmrg
* ger and fall1e wits picked up unconi
scious, and renmied so until lie died,
two (days afterward.
In a iecent note to tihe Vienna Acad(
emy, rlorr Saizar oIl'er's an est,Imate
(based on numer'atioin) that the prioba
benumber of Op)ti nerve iber's Is 413,
000 and( of retinal COneCs 3,360,000.
This gives seven or eighitcones for each
nerve fibeir, supposing all fibers of tIe
optic nerve to be coninected with concs.
and equally distributed amiong ,hem,
Herr-, Gross, ex presses doubts respect
ing the elementary nature of sul 1))hur'
beeause on treating very puire asuIphur
with linseed oil uinder the Influence of
S heat lie obtains "a somethuing hitherto
unknown.'' Herr Gross' recadlig is
i evidently con fined to scientific Jonirnials
In his own language, or lie would have
noticed the mysteriou's somieth lug, often
described as a cement, called, for waint
of a more definite name, "Jack of All
Trades Cement."
BOMESTI0.
A CUP OF COVE.-TO make a cup of
good coffee an essential art is requisle.
Many women who pride ihemselves,
nd justly, upon their skill fail here.
For early risers and those who regire
in early breakfast there is a mode of
mnaking coffee socommonly gractised as
to be almost 'universal in this country,
ind is simply to boil the ground coffee
for a few minutes and then either set
'to ths grounds with cold water or give
,hem time to settle gradually. This
node can be greatly improvd by eork.
ng the spout with a cork, cloth or
aper, thus preventing the escape of
iteam which arises from the boiling
,offee. By the escape of the steam we
ose much of the aromatic flavor that
enders coffee so palatable. Let those
who cook coffee after this method try
me plan, and they will find a vast Ii
rovement. An emninent chemist re
iomnends the following as a favorite
vay of making this now universal bev
rage : Three-fourths of the coffee
hould be boiled and the remainder
burth infused, after which the whole
hould be mixed. By this means both
he strength and flavor are increased.
L'o preserve the flavor of ground coffee,
t should be wet with the syrup of su
,ar and then covered with powdered
ugar; in Ohis way the volatile parts of
he coffee are preventad froin escaping.
ks heretofore said, coffee after being
,oasted should be kept excluded from
he air aid kept in a dry place if not
ised atonce, as It absorbs from the
1tmosphere and gradually loses its
lavor.
AlnE you bald ? CAnBOLUINE, a deo
lorized extract of petroleum, the only
ture for baldnes, has been improved,
1o that it is now the most delightful
Iressing in the world. The only real
iatural hair restorer ever produced.
SAL;r.-Salt ia an eficient remedy In
inany cases. Salt water, used as a lo
lon, Is excellent in cases of poisoning
'rom poison oak or ivy, and for the
>ltes of wood or seed ticks. For this
t should be strong, while weak salt
vator is good for Inflamed eyes. We
smow of an old French lady who at
ixty was able to read and sew without
lie aid of glasses, and who attributed
lie perservation of her eyesight to the
egular application of French brandy
mld salt, night and morning, just be
'ore going to bed aid immediately on
'isIng. The proportions were a gill of
)randy to a teaspoonful of salt-tihe ap
)licationl made with the tip of the flig
.r oi the lid of the closed eye, along
he lashes, keeping the eye closed ui
.11 the brandy dried. In house-holds,
vhcre bodily iuirmity or disease calls
'or hot rocks or hot bottles, a bag of
ot silt will be foind useftili III UhCir
4lead. The salt, shoullt be heated In the
wen, and poured into the bag, which is
lien sewed up. It retains its heat
otiger than either water or stone, does
iot scorch, anid of course cannot break
md wet the bedding. In addition, time
'act that besides time heat which it ar
'ords the salt Itself is of value an out
xard aipplicatioi in cases of netraigia
)r rheumuatisat.
Worinm4en.
Before you begin your heavy spring
work after a winter of' relaixitii your
;ysteim leeds cleanlsing an(md strength
mning to prevent oni attack of Ague.
Billous or Spring F ever, or soic other
Spring slekmess that. will unfit you for
it Reason's vork. You will save time,
much slckness and great expense if
you will ISe onte bottle of 1101) 1litters
hii yot r fatl ly t his monoith. Don't wait.
--lurliwjlon limewkeye.
(CA NNING FniUirs.--There are in fruaits
11nd cereals tbree kinds of' sugar; cne
itugar, glucose. and frucose, all three
Iearly tallied, but still each one has
tecuiliarities of its ownt, and yet oiie is
asily changed to another. In the
Crowth and maturit,y of plants these
tre conltinually chaingi ng. Cane sugar
a easily coniverted into glucose. When
t is used for preservincg fruits, if~ the
ugar is boiled wvith the3 fruit, a latrge
tortiont 0of the sugar Is converted into
(luccose, n ich is not so sweet as thme
anoit suigar, anid tihe more acid there is
n tile fruit tihe nmre sugar it requires,
oecause tile acid idis it converting the
anc sugar itto glucose. Cane sugar
viii not pIrodulce alcohol, bitt glucose
viii, antd al'ohoi Ia very frequently
,reinted ill preserves, int which case time
dea is prevalent that there was not
uigar enought apliedl, when the fact is
t was itot p)roperiy used. If the frit
.8 frst boiled, then thme sugar brought
o a boiling heat, and tihe fruit put into
lhe sugar, less ot' the saccharine h)rlIn
alplec will be requliredl, and the f'ruit
wvill be betterm preservedl.
VI'cv:ri'N.-l or eradicating ali im
putritles of' the blood from the system,
t, .has ito equal. it htas never' railed to
3Rectc a euro, giving tonte and strengthm
~o time system debilitated by disease.
Crocr-ATiE WIIwi.--Take one ounce
>f cocoa-paste, or tho samte quantity of
eweet chocolat.e scranped flne, and add it
Lo one0 quiirt 01 rIch creamt and1( half' a
pound1( oi pulverized sugar. P'lace on
uhe ficre antd bring to the boiling point,
itrring conIstanltly withl a whisk ;theni
remove it, and when it is thtoroughtly
u'old add to it,t,he whites of four eggs
11d( whisk briskiy, and remove the
Irmoth, as it for'ms, with a plerforatedl
sklmmeor, and lay it upon01 a hatir sieve
0o drain. Whien you have a saulhlcient
:luantity of whip, fill your glasses or
Leups) three-Iourths full of the creamt
ucd pli0 time wipil on to1) 01' thtem
sprinikle a little vanilla sugar or p)owd
)rcd cinnamon ein the whip, anid seive,
IF you cannot110 take time baby to the
soutrLiy, use Drc. 1l~l's Baby Syrup for
thme usual d iseases of early ch ild hood.
Priice 25' cent,s a bottle.
PENNsyi.v ANiA Si'oNox CA c x.-Sevent
eggs, one( ploid of white sugar, thr'ee
Cluarter pounds(1 of flour, 0one ill of
warm water ; piut the suigar it a vessel
itd 1)ourc the wvater over' it; stiacnd it
where it will get wvarm, clot hot; break
thte egga i a lini bucket and pour11 the
heatedl sugar on It, beathing with the
egg-beater as youi pour it; keep time
bucket containiing t,he sugari and eggs
over am vessei of hot water all the time
you beiat. Continuie this for htalf ani
hourF; then sti' in i verny lightly thme
lavorin andcic flour, and( bake iinmledii
ithly. 'iis makes a large cake anid
very nice for dessert, with eiher cust
Rrd or sali1ce.
We cheer'fully call tho attentlin of
oucr readiers to the cmerlts of D obbins'
ICloctrc'l Soap, (nmade by Cragin & Co.
Pfhiladelphia,) who eon ildenttly aski a
trial. The 80oap wvill tell its own stor'y.
We adlvise yott to try it.
'Tif INK-STAND.-A few cloves ad.
led to) ink iiil) revenit it fronm becomi
lng mouldy antd imparts a p)leasanlt per
ftune, le sure to cover time ink stand
when clot In use.
PaUDsin'rTY lireak up your Cold by the timely
of r. 'no's Epctorant an old.remedy
HUMOROUS.
Tai office door was opened and im
mediately shut without attracting
Smithson's attention, but when this
was done again and again and again,
you could see by the rose hue in his
face that he haJ finally noticed it. The
next time that door opened, the small
boy who opened it was surprised by
the warm embrace that Smithson oe
stowed on him. "What do you mean,
you young rascal?" cried Smithson,
punctuating his remarks by vigorous
shakes of the small boy aforesaid.
"What do you mean by meddling with
my door Y' "I only did what you
wanted me to dol" whimperingly re
plied the boy. "What I wanted you to
do I" shrieked Smithson with a shake
that threatened to uake butter of the
lad. "Yes. sir; you stuck up 1"4lease
shut the door," and, you know, I
couldn't shut it without first opening
it, could I ?' It was well that the last
shake of Smithson's was so violent
that he lost his hold of the boy. There
is no knowing what might have been
the consequences.
No, Ethel, no, we don'c suppose
"clerical kissing" is any worse than
the other kind. The worst thing about
It seems to be that it Is more readily
and certainly found out, and people
make a greater fuss about it. Kiss
you' pastor if you wish, and if he
wishes it, but Ethel dear, remember
this, although you kiss him never do so
darkly, in the hall, behind the door,
down in the celler in the dark, down
in a coal mine even, It will be in the
papers the next morning though never
a word will be said about the two times
von kissed your cousin Ton on the
front verandah, at noo, while the
procession was going by.
A Good 1Io1ifewif0.
The good housewife, when she is
giving her house its spring renovat
ing, should hear in tind that the dear e
llma-tes of her house are more pre- v
clous than many houses, and that their B
systelms need cleansing by purifying
t:he blood, regulating tihe stomach and
bowels to prevent and cure the diseases
arising from spring malaria and milas
ma, and she must know that there is t
nothing that will do it so perfectly and c
surely as 11op Bitters, the purest and
best of miedicines.-Concord N. H. Pa
triot.
TENDE Wife-Say, look here I I've
got to have a new velvet skirt right
off. Got to have it. nis old thing is I
all worn out-actually threadbare t
down the front. Brute of husband
Just the thing, my dear. All the rage.
Fashion item say, velvet skirts will be
very much worn this season. Sand
paper the back of your dress and you're I
setting the style.
IF the young womlan who sent Ils the
poeim, "Our thoughts are far too
sweet for words," had stopped with
that much we would have been too*
gallant to disbelieve her, but when she
wrote sixteen verses of It It looked a
little as if the poor girl were mistaken.
A PORTION of the clergy opuose the
bill to legalize marriage with a de
ceased wife's sister. These diseplinari
arts are )ossibly of Opinion that the
man who marries twice, and Is aillicted
with but one miother-in-liaw, has more
happiness here below than is good for
man.
T1'iE Prontounrced opinion of the ablesI
phyrSsiciarns all over thte country indi
cates that I)r. Buj}l's Baby Syrup is the,
best remedy for aill the suff'erirgs of1
little children cauIsed by Wind Colic,
D)ysentLery, DIiarrhwua or Summer Comn
plaint. Price 25 cents.
"SAVyE me from my fr iends !" A rtist
-"Ohr, so you think the background's
beastly, (10 your? P'erhaps the cattle
are beaistly, too, though 1 flatter my
self-'' Friendly Critic--"Oh ro, mny
udear fellow. Thait's just what they
are riot!I"
Trrx plup, nice-looking spring
chiokens that are allowed to roam about
the lawnus ini the viclrnity of seaside
hotels are merely walking advertise
merits. They are not itended for
table use.
TH' ERE' is some logie and good sense
in whant tire mother said of her frlvo
ious daughter-that you can't tell in
whiat dirction peop)le's thtoughts ruin,
beeause they are cross-eyedl.
IP children were taught to say "me
thter" instead of "ma,'' the blood-curd
ling cry of a young goat on tire street
would mever cause an anxious mother
to rush out and see what wars the mat
ter with her darling.
"WHAT (do you suppose05 we'll say
when we meet in Heaven, George?"
said1 sire. "Why you'll say: "I told
you so. I just knew how it wvoulid be
upi there.'
Lxossosrs prodhu4e apples, ap)ples give
ims cider, andi cIdler produces blossoms.
Tlhis is one of nature's rtost beautiful
comp lernsations.
JONRS says it irs't tire color of her
hair titat troubles him in choosing a
helpmate. Tire color of her money is
what interests him vastly more.
A WOMAN was tire inventor of tie_
hay-press. She got the Idea from wvisht
ing shre could be hugged on all sides at
once.
A sTAnIvRn tramp said hre was so thiin
that whien heo hadi a pain he couldn't
tell whlethrn it was a stomiachr achte or
a back ache.
lIAs any panragraphetr ever called a
younig lady speaker a wind lass? lie's
a "real meoan thting,'" if he las.
SYMI'ToMs.-Slght pain in the side,
the skini arid eyes asrune a thtick yellow
coat. digestion is imtpairedh, ani unpless
tant sinikinig sensation at thte p)it of theo
st(otmach is experiened(, tire b)owels are
irreguilar, thte ind fretful, tire mem-.
ory weakened, sometimes a slight
cough, coldnress of tihe hiand(s and feet,
sormetimtes loss of app)etrte aid at othrers
urnatural craving for food, dizziness
of tire hesd, b>iurrinmg before thte eyes,
depressed siirits,feelin rg of unrcertaility,j
of htavinig left something undonie but
can't tell wha.'t it is. Tiake Simmnons'
iv'er Regnlator, it will remove all
these feelitngs and( mnake you wveli.
SAvxr) FRoM TrHma UnrAva -"You will
p)lease let ii. be known to tire worldl
that yontr Regulator htassavedl me from
the grave. I htave sufiered for many
years with Indigestionr anrd Liver Coma
p)laimnt, and( took everything that was
recoinimerndedl to rme w Ithou tany relief,
until 1 triedl Simmons' Liver Regutla
tor ;it has cured me entirely. IRecom..
meind it. to the human race.
"J. U. BURKaCTT, Jeffersonville,
Atound the Worm,.
A famo that is world-wide and ac
quired in the short space of a few years,
must have true merit for its support.
Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, have
gained such fame and the foreign
orders for his Golden Medical Dis
covery-the greatest blood-purifier of
the age, for his Pleasant Purgative
Pellets (little sugar-coated pills), lite
Favorite Prescription-woman's best
Iriend-and other remedies became so
great, that a branch of the World's
Dispensary has been established in
London, England, for their manufact
ure. From this depot they are shipped
to every part of Europe, and to the
East Indies. China, Japan, and other
aountries. Their sale in both North
and bouth America Is perfectly enorm
Dus and increasing yearly. World's
Dispensary Medical Association, Pro
prietors, Buffalo, N. Y., and Great Ria
sell Street Buildings. London, Eng.
ROYAL CXNTRHE, CaSS Co., 1nd.,
Dr. R. V. P2R8,: 8 1879.
Dear Str-l take pleasure in writing
ny testimony with others in regard to
your valuable medicine. For a long
lime I have suft'red from disease of the
Lungs and until I used your Discovery
round nothing that did me any good.
]'hanks to It, I am relieved and recom
mend it to all. Yours truly,
MARY KENNEL.
Dr. Chuberback, mentions the curious
act that during an entire summer he
ibserved water beetles, probably gyrk.
ius natator, living In tanks of a satu
ated glauber salts. When alarmed
he beetles took shelter under the cry
tals, just as they do in ordinary cir
unustances under water plants. A lit
le of the liquid, so harnless to these
nsects, Introduced into an adjoining
iver, provea fatal to a multitude of
lsh.
A Monument or aoid
hould be orected in memory of the Inventor
f ''Anakesis," the groat extornal Pile Rem
dy. Mr. James J. Bassett. of Erio, Penna.,
rritos as follows:
losers. NFUSTAIDTCn & Co.:
GE.NTLEMMN-En1Olo edl find P. 0. order for
1.00. for which send box of "Anakosis." I
ave used two boxes and. feel it my duty to say
D you that by -he use of your aimple remedy
have been raised from the brink of despair
o the Joyful hopo of soon being able to dIe
are miysof entirely cured. One month's
rial, at the small expense of the coAt of ono
lox of "Anakes:s" has given me more relief
han two yeara doctoring with our beat physio
ens hero. Surely a monument of gold ahould
o crected in memory of the inventor of Ana.
eeis. Send at once if posible.
I shall be pleased to reply to any one who
aquires as to the merits of your valuable
oediclno, should you see fit to publish this.
Sincorefy your sorvant,
JAMES J. DAsRETr, Erlo, Pa.
"Anakels" is sold by all druggists. Prioo
1.00 per bor. Samples sont free to all suf
erer on application to "Anakosis" Depot,
ox 3916, Now York.
Wi- AK womon. voung or old, married or sin
he will be greatly bonolitted by taking Kid
iey-Wort. It is tonio and c!eansing.
A cARD.-To l who are suffering from theorrors
ind Indecrotioni of youth, norvoils wvekness. early
iolic os. or mnanheood. etc., itwl end a Recipo
hat will cure you, FREE OF bHAR0E. Tle gr(,
.0111011 wam discovered by a mis~sionary In 13outh
knitriyea. Send a self-addresseq oevaapo to the Rev.
odXPH J. INMAIN, Station D, NewYork 0ity.
A Valuable Gift Free.
A book on the Liver, its diseases and their
reatment sent free. Inclnding treatises upon
diver Complaints. Torpid Liver, Jaundice,
3iliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspep
Ia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 102
3roadway, Now York city. N. Y.
The Voltale Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
Will send their celebrated Electro Voltaio
loits to the af0iMCted upon 30 days's trial.
peedy cures guarantoeed. They mean what
hey say. Writo to them without delay.
WILL R CUREM
csofula, Nerofnlous HKumor, Caneer,
Cancer.ous Hluntor. Eryal elasa. Can
ker, Sialt Rteeen, Pl msplomor lice
snor on time Face, Conghs and.
Colds, Ulcers, llroachtts,
Neurala, Dyspepsia,
Rhcetnatiao,
Pains In the Kid. C'onstipatlon, Co..
tiveneoss, Ples. DizzIness, Head.
melee, Ne'rvoeusaeess. Palus In Shae
hack, Faeetness at tite Mtoua.
acts, Itidney ComnplaIsats,
Fesnale Weaknseam sed
GAeneral DebIlIty.
This preparatIon is scientIicloally and chtemi
3ally combined, and so st-rongiy concentrated
from roote, herbs and barks, that its good ef.
roots are realized inmmedlately after commeno
Ing to take it.. Thtere is no iseoof the lhuman
cystem for whIch the Veigetinc cannot, be used
with perfect sfety, as it does not contain
any muesaille compound. For eradicatlug the
system of all hnmpurities ol' tho blood It has no
equal. It has never failed to effect a cure, gIv
ing tone and strentgta to the system debilItated
bdisease. Its wonderful effect upon the comn
eints unamed arc surprising to an. Many have
een cured by the Veget,Ine that have tried
mnany other remedIes. It can well be called
THlE GRIEAT BLOOD PURiFiER.
Dr. W. Ross Writes:t
SCRIOFULA, L1Vitn COMPeLAINT. DYsrhPsrA, flaEU
MtATISM, WKAKN3US.
Ii. R. rSTYERs, Boston:
I leave been practisIng medIcIne for 25 years.
snd s a remedy for scr ofula. LIver Complaint.
Dyspopila, ilheumnatismn, Weakness, and all dhis.
oases of the blood, I ha'.o never found Its equal.
I htave sold Vegel,ne for T years atnd have never
had one bottle rot,urned. I would hecartily ro.
toimmond It to those it neeod of a blood purlfiev
sept. 1s, 187eD8 W. I~,DuIson Iowa.
VEGETINE
1IlE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE.
Vegetine Is Sold by All Druggist.
W.1for the richly ilinustrated and onily
A outs Wanlouconmrpit.a.d a.th.nti.blestory.of
tdescrlibes ny1Palaces.Rr niste,Wat
sand WVonduers of ihe IndIes. ChIns Japan etc. A
nillion pcople wanst It. This Is tee beet ciansoeot
nelltations,e ed frn r Ircualar ontanIn aonul'
tdroac NATi<,"IA ht'et .ririo CO.PiladelphIa.
77 7 A Y EA it and expene to ag 'ts.
foutfit Free. Address 1P.0
WVI(R ERnY. An,eta. liann.
Btardlyailt's Great Catarrh Reniely
rem what cause, or hew long standing,.br afvIng
fTURDIVANT'S CATARRIH REMEDY
his fact. T ilrt mein I, yoru l bsan anjof
e taken by the most delicate stomach ?or se b7a
I Druits ana by HIoiLOWso A O0., 00 Area
f01l,Y P)tp. RRJI'len (wit fl
auaesdoho, aeclipo'r .52 t *5, ior r a hir
relors,, 3aoants. byreturn mall Address
Hii.itl l)SOl, P'. al., Alvarado, Texas.
OPIUMflophiese Eatbt Cared a 10
Dir. J. iwu'uei Lebano. o.*
GREAT WESTERN GU{,OK,
Risies,Shot ouns, Revolvers.sent,e.o.d. forenamintion
1am
The Onl Medicine
That Acts at the Same Time oN
The Liver, the Bowels ad the Klineys.
These great organs arc the natural cleans
era of the system. If they work well health
wilt be prfectj it they become cloggd
dreadfuldsessesare ur to f w
TERRIBLE SUFFERENO.
Billousnes, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun.
dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid.
mey Complaints, Gravel, Diabete,
or Rheumatic Pains and Aches,
ac developed because the blood is poisoned
with tihe humors that should have been
expelled naturally.
XIDNEY-WORT
wfl restore the healthy action and all thene
de roying ev s will e banehed &neglect
them adyou wIll live but to suffer.
housandahv oencured. jryitand you
wi1 addlone moe to the numoer. Takelit
nheal wil on-emorcgladdeayour heart.
%now !ess eterafmtefeaAbaybIast
Kmzrxy-Wo3tTwill euro you. Try a pack
age at once and be satisnoe.
A is a dry vegetable compound and
One Packagemakessix quartsefedleino.
your Drugotr Aae i, or toI Va it or.
you.rn#88 ponhau(q i. JWce$1.0.,
WELLO, ZRAD09 A CO., peprietors,
KIDNEY
BladdeV, Urinary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy,
Gravel and Diabetes, are cured by
HUNT'S REMEDY,
the Great Kidney and Liver Medicino.
HUNT'S REMEDY
cures Bright'. Disease, Retention or Nonreten.
tion of Ure, Pains In the Back. Loins, or Side.
HUNT'S REMEDY
cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General
Debility, Femalo Weakness and Excesses.
HUNT'S REMEDY
cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour
Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and PIles.
HUNT'S REMEDY
ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys, Liver, and
Bowels, restoring them to a healthy action, and
CURES when all otler medicines 11hl. Hun.
dreds have been saved who have been given up
to die by frientinanid physicians.
Bond or pamphlet to
V114. E. CLARKE, Providence, I. I.
Trial size, 76 cents. Large size cheapeat.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST.
SAPONIFIER
Is the Old Reliable oncentrated Lye for FAM IL1
SAP MAKING .D Prectionws6accompamly each can
for making Mard. Soft and Toilet yopjuickly.
t is u[ weight and strength.
AI.S FO% SAPONIFEM,
AND TAKE NO OTHRR.
PUNN'A SALT MANUr CO., PrLADA,
AIENTSWANTED to Sell the NEW 8OOK,
FARMING FOR PROFIT
TELLS4 *ROW TO
Wmtivate aul the Farm Crops iu the 13eet Manner,
=,re eed sand CareforStookLorow Fruit;13Managi
lminess Happy Homes. and
E.ow to 1 ke Money on the Farsn.
1very Farmer should have a coFy. 860 Pages.
140 Illustrations. Bend fprclreulars to
J. 0. MeCURDY & CO.. Philadelmhia. Pa.
These answering an Acvertlsement wil
confer a favor upon the Advertiser and the
Publisher by stating that they saw the adver
Usement in this lournal (namings the ainer
Pes that eAlings sile
510 ~~itnmdiato elo, cure ea.
olong standing in 1 we
______________CA UTIOi
eoraic A sn. on blach a Vlofnes a a
.r B .'. Totr lfa. Satle. odP
UNiTED STATES
Patent Brokers' and Inventors'
ASSOCIATIOIN.
Ant RiPtsol a ant iated Saed by Pblio
th Laoes Tems pplcrrespondenco solicited. Ulh
WM. CNRAWMNAW, Rfanager,
68O Arch Street, PIIL ADEEPsaEA.
20pl.'endd rme " istigCd, ', it"h nme,
GREAT BARCA INS i-r
NickleB Casertmidn Watch.... ... ...#6 00
Bent by mali on receipt of price, Send for circular.
A MBIRICAN MANUFACTURERS' AGElNTS,
No. 118 liberty Street, New York City
MAKE HENS LAY.
traelin n this country ,sa~ that nmos orte lorso
sa1 a that herisn sh rodiio owderstrasbo
eari wl ma e on heayikan'son . tin
Bol d evrswuo.onr stent %ymail or eg lte
stamne. 1. 8. JOJH 80 & CO., Bangor, Mo.
[-sii
'' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cure
common Bloteh, Pimple or Eruption, E al
pur?f ing, and invigorating medlaine,
~s clly has It manifeated its poteney in,
elos J~r yes, Berofuena Sores and Swel:
en fac or bodfe quent eadache ordisaine
alternated with hot fushes, irregular appetite,
Torpid Lver, or "Diloness." As a reir
Medical Discovery has no equl as it efrects pe
In the cure of Broneblis Severe 4)ougl
gumsption, it has astonished th medical facul
greatest medical discovery of the age, Sold by
No use of taki
q Pellets (Little
\ove9 s --s.
. Tightness of
t'he "zisue Gians" OsthaeQ Btermach, Dad
r G egioMEn T ofNi
S. M. PETTEI
Advertisin
87 PARK ROW, New York, &
Estimnates for 0one or more im
in any uuimber of papers, furnis
it (lves luttertthe glt-edged color the yar round
Tusndis of Darmn N ayIT ISPEl R~T U
iscjs ho uses it whee to get it, WEl,Ri
HEALTH IS WEALTR(
el1 of Boly Is Tosith of UL
RaM Sanparle Resolm
Pre blood Raklssound fieshtrou% a
o lear skin. Iyou would have your Arm%
onr bones sound.wIthoutri an
xion fOnir, use adway'st
I olVet.
A GRATEFUL REOOGNITION
"T oure a emovio or zoe erAWoD mAn
tuly a victory In te heamling art; ta
g power that clearly Ucerns Pmr ad ok
pies a remedyl that restores stop bir
=atebody Which has been sOwRyR
ta dand Weaken64 by an ifieidiousdUN
iot on commands our e c udseral
10or ffra tuds. r:. =adwy has furnished nano
k1nd1wIth that won 'erau reinedy9ef
.arsapar-illam eolv 'iwhich a
plishes this result, and suffering an,
Who drag out an existence'of pain a.
through I ng da ad 103 Nn Iht,e
..'ir-Mdsl*"R.d** -,
FALSE AND TRUE.
WO extract from Dr. Padway'% "Trest W
disease and Its Ouro," as follows:
]LIst oi Diseasoes Cur"E by
Raiways sarsaparlllaun Resolvent
Chronto Skiz Diseases, Caries ofte
Buers In the Bl Sofulous Dbsg0a
or unnatural Habit Bod, B yphilis and Oe.
feal, Fever .Bores. Chront or Old Ul 1
Rikt,White GweligBo
Wrin Aff eotldns ObAkers G.adua t weN
ings, Nodes. wasting and Diecay of the Body,
Pimples and Blotches, Tumors, Dy SPOIa) &
ney and Bladder Diseases.Choni Rhe
and Gouto Consumption, rave and Oaleo
Deposits, and varieties of the above oma
to whic sometimes ate given spelous ams
We assort that there io no known remed that
possesses the eurati*e power over these di
eases that RADwAT s RithoLvaNy furnish sI
cures, step by step surely, from the found*.
tion, and restores the Injured part to their
sound condition. The waste nf the bed,
are atop ed and healthy bleod'a supe
p Pie Ct he SyNtem, from Which new ma,
erIal is formed. This is the nst dbrreotlva
power of RADwAY's RasoIVam. In eases where
the system has been salivated, and Mercury,
Quicksilver, Corrosive tublimate have accumn
lated and become deposited in the bon6s, join
etc., causing caries or the bones, rickets, Pa
curvatures, contortions, white swellings, va
Cose veins, etc., the SARSAPARILLIAN will resoiwe
away those deposits and exterminate the virus
of the disease from the system.
It those who are taking these jnedteines for
the cure of Chronio, Scroulous or Syphilitic dig
eases, however slow may be the cure, "feel bet
ter," and find their general health Improvint,
their flesh and weight inorsast or even keep
ing Ito own is a sure sign that the cure is ro
gressi, n these diseases the atient elor
gs bettr or worse-the virus otthe dese
s ot Inactive; if not arrested and driven f00
the blood it will spread and continue to undf.
mine the constitution. As soon as the 8A*"&
PLLIAN MLks the patient "feel better," every
htr y u wll a row better and increase In houti
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of these tumors by RA*wAY's
RKsoLvENT is now so certainly established that
what was once considered almost miroulous iS
now a common r ncogLazed fact by all parties
Witness the cases of Hannah P. Knapph Mrs. 0.
Krapf, Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. endrix
Published in our Almanac for IT; also that of
Mrs. 0. R. Bibbis. in the present edition of ear
"False and True."
. One Dollar per Bottle.
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires minutes. not hours, to relieve
pain and cure acute disease.
Radwa's Ready Relief,
In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to
'elieve PAIN with one thorough application.
No matter how violent or oxcruolating the pain
the R11HUMATIU, Bed-ridden, Infirm, or pled,
Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with d2seme
may suier, R&DWAYIS READY RELIEF wil)
afford instant ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Infamma
tion of the Bladder, Inflammation of the
Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs@, Her-.
Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of
the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria,
Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, C1l Chills,
Ague Ohills, Chilblains, Prost Bites,
Cl,prains ains In th Chet ,Baee
Lhambs, are instanty relleyed.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Isnotaremnedia agent in th world that wil
Ours Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious,
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and ether
fevers (aided by RADWAY's PILLs) so Quick as
RADWAY's READY REIJa?.
It will in a isw moments, when taken accord
ingmtodirections, cure Cram , Sasms Sour
Dysntery~ Celo, Wi'nd in the Bowels, and all
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAni
WAYs READY RELIEF with them. A few drops
ihngs water. Irt is better tha French
brandy or bitters as a stimulant.
Min es am Lumabermaen should always
CAUTION.
Alremedial agents capable of destroyn life
Dy anoverdose,shuld be avoided. Morpie.
opium, strycnne, arnica, hyosclamps, and
inther powerfulremedis does at certan tie,
their aoiion in the System, But prhaps thC
second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and in.
crease the suffering, and another dose eause
death. There Is no necessity for using these
uncertain agents when a Dositive remed like
RADwAy'a READY RELtEP wIii stop the moa ox.
erucatig pan quicker, witut entiigthe
THE TRUE MELlEp.
RaswAY'u READY hULlEP Is the only remedias
agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain.
Nifty Cents per Bottle,
Radway's Regulating Pills.
P.r..et ..s..ti..s....thi..,A,er.
ents, Aet Wit baout Palo, Aiways Relia.
bie and Natarai in thaeir Operation,
A VEGETABLE SUB8TITDTI FOR CALOMIL,
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
swee0tr nu purge, regulate, purify, oleanse
RADWAA PILe. fer the cure of all disorders
of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kidneys, Bidd.
der, Nervous'Diseases Headacite, Constipation,
C0stlverress, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilioua.
arsu, lever, Inflammation of the Dowels Pilee
and all derangements of' the Internal filscera'.
Warranted to effect a perfect cure. Purely vog
stable cotaining no mercury, minerals or de.
SW* Obsrve the following syptoms result.
in from Diseases of the ~letvOrgansi C0n.
tatlton, Inward Pies, Fuiness of 'the Blo0d
in the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Naltaa,
Heartburn, bisgust of Food, Fullness or Weight
in the Stomach, Bour Eructations, Sinkingge
Fluttering at the Hear Choking or Suffering
Sensations when in a lyin posture, DImness ot
Vision, Dote or Webs beore the Sight, Pever
and Dulil P in in the Head, Deficienoy of Per
sratio Yellowness of th Skin and yes, Pai
of Heat, Blurning in the Flesh.
* A few doses of ADWAY's PnI.a will freo.the
system from all the above-named disorders.
Piee, 95 Cents per Bern.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS*
READ "FALBE AND TRUE."e
Bend a letter stapnp to DADWAY * O,
No. 82 WARREN, cor. CRUROa 8th,, New York.
Information worth thousands wil be sentyon,
ofe b thEe sai of teuellutvei
HOaSmlts a use toebannereand~
di t ounae yug an tueingfrm any In
rho a or nl o on,sung fro
nesa, reiy on Hop Bitters.
Whoeve you ar Tusand l an.
thourfaloni tin elkid
Bitters.MOBttr
Havre yo dye
use o( opium,
to a ceo
Saved hun e N.T
dreds. s roltle,o0..
r a J..FLyRL &r sex For prtc ta- a~
For Sunday Schools I
For Temperance I
TIEE BEST NZW BOOKS I
Temperance Jewels, Ti"
Tep rae Sonvery~irk Choic hanu a ad as ng
OaI set ra t a fount troughopt.
rb~r ar ne ny i,asiiedsoae pealmonoCople4i
it ofted or 30 q.d. S3.0 por dozen.
(The o dor --nd larger b,ok, luil's Tempo.
race Oles Book. (40 Cte.) retains its great pup.
ustrity. )
While Mobeet The purest, White Robes
sweetest and beat
White Robeat of Sunday White nobes
School Song hooks.
White Bobe*1 Mailed White Robes!
for 30 cents.
White RobesI 43.0X per doz. White Bobes
b .0. Hungg and
Temperance Light, . Soryo.-6r nsa
pe f t Icotric" light fr ralianco and rad ty
hant 32 o f the very bvet mtongs by 21 of the v,ry best
auth is, aud soil for $10 per htudred. Malled for
12,coante. -
Now Ilih bShool ing Book, TIE WELOOME
004 U1, s nuearly through the proe.
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
J. E. DITMON, & CO.,
1228 cheihlut street. Philadelphia.
0 STETig
CELEBRATED
STONYACIR
B1TTEkRS
Appetite, refreshing sloop, the neqn1sllon of flesh
tnu color, are blosHin a Attendant upon the repara
V prt-(ascwhih tfin pricolise Inviotarat pod
gYintiles and carrieans tsiio a R005U coroesolol
1tohblifo-suntainsing orean by the Bliteri,.-whiachis
nOffbilslvo event to [te fonantro Palate, vegettible iD
onposition and thoruchly safo.
For sale by all Dhiggists and Doalers generally.
Buy
THE BLATCHLEY
PUMP
for eixterna or well, of any delth.
Plain, Iron, Porce'nin, or Copper- inaed.
Btrancls. XV~ G XXX GG,0 No. 19
11, BIB. 13 W';. 'i. Par saleo by the
lardware trade, Coutat y ares, Pop makers,eto.
1ee that the Ptunp you buy i stoanoledp aeso*o
C. G. BLATCHILEt,
Manufecturer,
308 MARKET Street, l'IlLADELP1IA. Pa.
IF YOU WOULD 11E PROPERL
suited with upectaolos, apply
Iorrespond to
D. N. C. GRAY Optician,
28 N. TWEFT'St,reet,
Philadelpula. Pa.
ARELIEUW HDNCONDUCTING CEMENT.
RETAIN THE HEAT LONGER.
~O NOT BU THE HAND.
1 N 0THWAYS.)
- CH. R
s all uItnenrs. frorrt the worst Berefal "ts a
plas, Salt-rhint Vever Sores, Sea per
bdblood, are conquered by this powerfu,
stiring Tetter, Rose Back, Retl, thebuu.
tinge, White Swellings, Goitre er Thigh
tillow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spt
a, bad taste in mouth, internal beat or ebills
and tongue coated, you are suffering from
oifr all uchocases Dr. fierce's Golden
s, Week lungs, and early stages of Cen.
y7 and emindnnt physIolans pronounce it the
duggIsts.
ntelarge, repulsive, nauseous pIlle. Those1
l)a rearel, larger than snustard
erate witou disaturbanoe.
r ocoupation. EFor .Jaundice, leaudsche,i
Enmpare Bleed, Pain in the Shoulders,
es.Dissiness,Sr BRe ruetatlons froan
nIuh, BHlious attacks Pain i
Ineys Enternal Fever Bloatd feeli
Dr. biere.-. Pleasa.l h.,.aui. v.e"Je
EE3lA1E, ANATIOI. Peas. 3ale. 3. T.
aJGIL L & CO.,
v Agenits,
701 CHESTNUT SL., Philat.
Iortions of any advertisement,
becd on applicl.tion.
OR
rER COLOR
sod b y alta beet. reratn er. Awardhont
ieorme lantfotrlt;or writeotonas wI t I Jaer

xml | txt