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THE VERMONT PIICENIX, AND IlEOORD AND FARMER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1884. Agricultural. .tlOfltilltt MIPHtr. Tb. htm KagUttd HemeatMd it dlscuMtnfi tlx proptktf Of lifting ikuaki by the tail. There atttns to bo legend ttant tbat sh n tli animal is beid in tbfe position be in pbyc ioedljr lnoapablo of dofendiDg himmiK Id Uio tutitl n;. A profound atuUoot of natun, rMkisfl oBliRbtenment net merely la Ilc in tUMt of aoience, but M a Ruidc for his en a prlrnte practloc. withes to base "any Isadora of tbc Homestead who have otet tried catch- Tlir I'roflls of n IlnrUnri rurmlnsr. I Thaf fatiulBR eon bo made to pay in New Erptand l shown by I be oonpetlug farm no counts kstalf submitted to tbo Mew England llotnciitaad in response to itn offer of irriaee for the beet kept aocountr Fotty-two c errants were rant in, reprcernttiiR nrly ete ry part of New Itogland. Thltty-rtx of them Bbow profit on tbe capital loreMed, after al lowing for all oapotisM, lucludlog the labor of tbe proprietor, of from ono half of one per cent to oter forty per cent. The average profit of tbo tbirtj-Hix lr ton per cent on a to tal oapital of 1 1(W,00. Tbo remaining nix aoocunts ehow lc-scics acraplng nil pnr rent t or toe DR. DAVID NEDY'S c V B IlIIIIIIlIlSMI PRATT' BRIGHT & CO. on an funreeate rncital of fcSV.rirli. log akunka by their talle git their opinion In M nt on a t9h, itft) , m2ir,w. tbe matter." Tborcapou oftneepoDdeote iroin Vermont and from cultured MasacUinwt! oond in their oi patience and their "opinion," tbo latter fonnded upon the former. Mawt ohueetts ia breakion away from ranch of tbe legendary lore devoutly believed 111 ! tbe fntbora; Harvard baa lost it reverence for Latin and Greek ; and there bare long been many people in Mtsaschuett bold enough to deelare their skopticiam in the influence of tbe moon, and farmers plant, sow, and gather tbe barren', without consulting its changes In that state, there are even disbelievers in Qoorge Washington's little batobct and tbe conUttiodal defect lu tbe boy's brain that made ft fmpoffMble for hlci to tell a Ilc And now u citizen of MaoOHthustittf, speaking through the Homestead, is one of tbc firji to oxplodo tbt legend of safety in lifting a skunk by the tail : Uis "opinion" ftbe llomestend called for nothing more then an "opinion") is not in tbe least doubtful. Tboagh merely piton as an opinion, it hi faot amounts to tbe dseptet kind of positivo conviction, grounded on the bed rook of a dear experience in which be nearly lOBt both his eyes He is alao very positive that th j vt man to try tbo experi ment will not be himself. Herein bo is slightly elite-judicial, an the Homestead only asked bit "opinion" on tbe main issue. TLin interesting question brings another oorrespondrnt trom Uutlnnd, Vt. This cor respondent is typical oi a large clues of news paper uritcrn that still live even in enlighten ed New Hnfland He draws conclusions from insufficient data. Ho magnifies the re sults of a idngk experience into a general law. He ic too credulous, and too confident in bin opinion)1 based upon his credulity lie knows too much. H" is a firm behfvir in the legend above stated He will continue to lift skunks by tbt tail until be loeee faith in tbe twinkliog of an eye or. rather, of both eyes. fcet JSuallugrt. Geo. Fry, Fella of tbe Unniean Society of Cuobfcam, Eng., has sucooeded in making a sweet ensilage. His experiments wero made with rye and a coarto kind of clover, TrifeliviH i'lwiiatuii, , bat be sajs that sweet ensilage may be made from all tbe ce reals, grasoc-i and clovers A temperature above 122 . be claims will prevent acidulous fcrcienlHtieju and b: raises tbt contont'i of the silo nboFe this icaperatori bj putting tbo crop in in such a condition us to promote boating not irr tor yet ao green or moist as to cause fermentation at a low tempera ture. The right kind of fermentation, as that of bay, btiug first stalled at, tbo bottom of the silo, will continue to work upward as tbo silo is filled till tbe wbolo mass is perme ated with it . and having passed this kind ot fermentation tbe acidulous or the alcoholic fermentation is prevented Sweet ensilage, Mr. Fry claims, has all tbe characteristics of hay, except that it is ninist instead of being dry. lie is confident that in s few years sweet euiilagc i!l sujwrsede sour ensilage in England. I; not appear that be hue ex perimented with corn ensilage, whith, doubt lass, would Let uioro difficult, to preserve with out the acidulous fermentation. JTolloitliipr Anture, The Mirror end Farmer makes the follow, iug sensible comments on tbo paragraph found below There seems to be & mania of lato yeara, among those who lay olaim to "culture,' to imitate nature in its most uncouth guises. The Ploughman says "Xrar tbe bouse fibould be croups c( sbrubs and lloner, and outside ol these should bo the shadt trees: not arranged In stiff straight rutvs, all of one variety and as nearly oa poasible ol one size, but tbey should bo set without older, as nature cets them, and a variety of trees should bu intermingled trite each other. This relieves the eye, and to every lover ef na ture looks far more Leuntlful than still formality. ' This may be all right and proLably is where the rioughman is published, but it must be romemberod that in many cases what is in good taste in the city is in bad taste in the country, and the reverse. In a city, whero streets and buildings are stiff and angular and mechanical, a little careless grouping is a re lief. A pile of rocks in tbo front yard may do well in the city, but would be a constant eyesore till it was removed in a oountry gar den. An approach to nature in the irregular arrangement and sorting of trees may do well In tbo city for a variety, but in the country, where everything is intensely natural, straight row and even tops, and a proper selection of the best varieties for the purpose, show the same dispo .it.uu and tuato tlntiarcless group ing does in tb- ci'y Who car. rid.j by a conn try rmidenc" and n. , two osk,. crow Iia;' each other on or.' bide of tb , i r,pt gat.-, uni a stunted birsh either iul. without wubinq that the turcu om ol ine way and the oaks Heparatetl 'i O- s-e a row of sUtely eiuis alternating . itti oprattiinr;, half-Jead maple , without tot-Lent; that putting the maples there ' was a groat mistake v Man; quite respects.- i hc country people ate so far behind the times that their kleu of lieftuty and fitness is not a 1 symbol or uxiinne. urn! neglect ; and we scn- The lenses in six castt: is ascribed to the on preeedenled droughts of two sinofasiv sea sons. Those figures are, of coarse, indicative of tho success oi A selected minority -of New England fr.rmere. For ovary farmer who takes pains to keep careful accounts ot his transactions, there are, unhappily, sovcral who ate not so particular, and as tho pains taking ones are probably an a rule the more euccesaful.in average return of eight per cent on tbe oapital of thts exceptionally successful minority can hirdly b called a big thing in money making. At any rate the Homestead's assertion that in ordinary seasons Now Eng land forms will pay twelve per cent if meant for an average figure, is ridiculous. It accur ate returns from all New England farms could he put with these belt clcd fc" the average profit would more likely fall lo-thtee. or lour per cent. If. in tact, the average roturu equals tho interest on Vnitcd States securities New Etsgland farming, though not a means of rapid weotlli making l yet u very briisibo- tory eratinos". Tnklne; one your with another it is an exceptionally safe business, and now that labor saving machinery bos done so I much to lighten ngrieultttral toil, it is far less exhausting to a man of ordinary strength than most of tho brain wearing bu -im ss and pro fessional oocupationr. of the ritit h I'atmers who have never tried one- of the latter are apt ' to disputo thiB last ass rtion. but men that 1 have had practical experience or tho twolt.nds of occupation hno that it is true. Talmg all the incidental advantages of rural lift into account, If a net profit of throe or four per , cent is a reasonably cure thing, and a prt tlt j of ten to forty per cent a fair possibi.iiy, the i New England farinor is not badly fixed 1 Epringjitld L'nhn. JtTES. A newspaper item Btatos that the hay crop ot Ontario is ho abundant that a buyer was of fered 3,000 tons, all grown ji Chatham with in an area of throe squaro miles (three miles square ?), and that tho average yield there is about three tons to tbe acre. The story is too large, but probably true to tbe extent that tho bay crop in that part of Ontario is abun dant. To use white hellebore, tbo Practical Farm or says, take one heaping tablecpoonful of the powder and thoroughly wet it with boil ing water, using about a quait. Turn this into a pail of cold water, aud stir until thor oughly mixed. Look out for the appta'imoo of black-knot in plum trees, lij ceuhtauti cutting it away at first sicht it will tio no hurra If it Hp pears on toe tn.uk, deep cutting may be nec essary to remove it, in which case the wound should be covered with o plaater of grafting wax. Touching tho huots with a sab satu- rated with ki roscne oil, it is said, will kill tbc warts. It is conueded to be unreasonable to expect large cars of com iu a bill of eight or ten , stalks, but many will htve that number of i stems in a bill of potatoes, and then complain , that their potatoes are small. If large pota toefl aio expected, the number of stalks in each hill should be redacted to, ut most, three ; or four. . At the present prices far horses, farmers I should manage to breed every mare that is fit for tho purpewe. If managed just right, the brooding of horses oould be made one of tbe I best souroes of income oa tbe farm. Sation- j a Stutkntan At this time, trier, cat lUwurs fade so soon, it is vell to know that if u small bit of the , stem is cut off aud the end immersed in very hot water, the flower will freejuently revive and resume itn benutj r ilorcl flowers Bre j more easily roj uveuuted theiu white one, which are apt to turn yellow. For preserving flow- , crs in water, finely-pulverised charcoal should I bo put into tho vas- at this season. Where vines are growing in water, charcoal will pre vent foul odors from the standing water Pooplo who send flowers through the mail are cautioned not to use cotton wool for pack ing, because, being very absorbent, it draws from Iho flowers all thuir moisture Freeh leaves aro better, acd the outsido leaves of the cabbag3 aro best of a!' Whilo you are keeping up tuu toed of your cows, do not forget tbe enltes. If tbe second crop has not started tr you can turn them in to good feed, give them more green food or middlings, with a little cottou-soed meal. If your calf is not worth more in December than he was in June, there has been a loss some where, aud the decision of this depends large ly on the cbanos you give him. A few weeks' starvation will destroy as many months' grow tb. When any young animal begins to look pot-bellied and rojgb, it is time to give him better feed. This comprehensive sentence by a writer in Homo Farm is very suggestive : "When farmers learn from experience that by hous lug their manure and thoroughly working it over, mixing with absorbents such as muck, earth, road dust, leaves, etc., to take up the liquid aud the ammonia set free, its ulue h double what it now is, and that, too. ui an e.prt. much less than the same amuum of plt.it IwCi tould obtained iu an urtifioial f rlll.-.r, i. new , r will havo lierurtaehed in ugriculiure , i.nd v, e i hall ste tue fertility cf oui old forL"-! brought hats to where th) were 't years ngo. REMEDY Tor the f'ttri of Kldner Wver Com. plntute, Constipation, and all aljotaets arbttinr from itn, impnts suto of the liuiOI). To women who snffw from ttr ef the f llo pecu liar to their so It Is an ntif ulllns f rfud. All 1itnlts. Oao Dollar i buttle, ur address Br. bavfd Kennedy, llondout , U, V. OUTrlFUL EDITOR. I II lor.' of lh IEiirt!rt Uttrtijrjrlf' nfllU tr IMtji JSnlri t Iu ull KVofM- lont. Dr. J fan v. ", ' 1)ka Km My pod, n Ib I t Liu n, nhtnr of lh 4,ao Abuil," itnutt ur journal of liiif city, hu been t diffwtBt ttmpB H'jvenJj. aoii iirhroiitlj lioiItly, araitfdwHhBIUilJPiiin. Whcu u t? tmtil child bl body malm -t cutlrcl r-m r- tl Hli lulu Itwrfb oinr prni'i"ii. It inn1 il na limra, linwtTur, af ter llit' t- flhttip T1' ruttl, aiiO be wao not aerlmieljr troublotl witb ii n"iu until a)nt one font ao, when tbo Salt Ilbi um tti apparrJ on hia hntli betwten bla flnr'h, t'lt-n cu htb iinibf, Hit"- on bli face aud bead In 1'iic fiolld waa. Hi" -iitl tm-j fran tcrrlMe. Tberatli rcrnibU d ir poiRonine ouil p lI first fan cied It mlffht be aometblng nut au bad an bla old trout lea. but tbe fbyetciaua pronouun-d it Halt Bbcuu, ami tnadr every enort, wltbout nvul' trurrH. Wetrled a rniittratiou widely advcrtlaed asu pccific for akin dieeaBt" , but It made about aa mt.ch f au itnpreaaton as ao mucb coiU water ndgbt bav dinc Vou oati uii deratand tbe i-ituatlon wbeu I au; r in despair of obtainin: ral li fp from any 'uf. Al thlapoiut, through the advice of Mr. J. W. Ha con, wlviac dauhter lutd beeu mred of H4H ltheum by ii, I ttlvd KSKXLDYK I AVOMTi: ltJ:MEOY. Tble was thf rip!. and only tbitip at Ur' ! Tbe rklu tieftan to beal at onr . ami todn.y thr o?ldenoea of tbe dtaean bavr wliolly rtHappeared How thankful we art, ieaTlKc,nr, I you to imaptit. Yonw. No. 17TornlFtrcct. ,t. V , UA J CUELDEli. Tbi fiiiortt-DCf ol yrarp, aud te,i tontlmouj of tbouaanda detnonairatf DU. DAVID KENNEDYS FA V01UTE DKS1EDY to lie tb" mut-t nuocei.Blul medi cine for organic aud blood diarat-rf1 eer dlarorered. iTeparcdR lel by Dr. DavH Kcautd.Thysielau antl Hurm-m-, ltouUnut J. Y. "Z. MR- 8 iS tiHaiuati. TKItlisT rU hrm I -a1111u.il tuid iinliTut vuur home. Xtbycarof U!t''-tvtTL(lt'iray'tJixt H.onebiof fon rbi, nr- ,a" lr nitcnystnr liikr jutul III.iTot lli-lrrrniOH nil iimiinH nti "Writ if sou bavt' lnoiie' to loau Ailtfna D. S. B. JOHNSTON &. SON, hf.l'M I.. MltN. Undonod Vf Ptiyuoians. Thirty , A Years lleoonl. e' j" . stM'ViV Obi i ' . t f HH m,nm CtTEEC ALi mnsAPxr OJ" TH3 lAVU' rmxHAxeT cgtouyg V&OttTt OBAVT' BBXQgT'.' IK THE BACK LULHtl OK BIDE mnsvoxnt as NOK-iumirTias OF 4 UEDTE TO FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS THE STOCK OF Dry Goods; Carpets IN TILE STORE OF THE LATE II. F. 1IUUU11T0N W ill be oil'eroii al rctluced juircs in ortlor (0 closp tho estate A good lint of I'rinls, (Jiimluinis, Cotton Cloth, Clioviot Slilrtins, Tnhlo DamaskN, TowoIr, Knpkiiis, Crushes, Skirt Hummer Under wear and Dress (Joods will he sold nt very low prices. Now is the time to buy a Illnck Silk Dress cheap ! Carpels, Oil Cloths, Mattlnas, Mills and liners at prices that will sell them ! Goods cheerfully shown. FMECHJaipr. Drattleboro, .Inly 525, 'SI. XONT ummer JOB AND BROKEN SIZES AT LOW PRICES. Clothing ! isTrafiiiiTSiiiisiiiia Fine stock oi Woolens from which to make selections. F-L PROM THE BEST MILLS! Every Earn! Warranted as Hopresentcd. TEA MB COFFEE! tllK'L Mjgl.lllH UIAIIAMLLD A LAIUiE VAK1ETV OF CANNED GOODS, INCLUDING FURKISHINB 600DS OF ALL KINDS FOR SUMMER WEAR. T'JETJIsr'JECS, Tiran Jii mm n-ns n tjudett. Umbrellas - - Ail Sizes and Grades. PRATT, WRIGHT & CO., No. 3 Granite Block. EVAPORATED (HOLM) PUMPKIK Malios an Kxrcllonf Ylv I I ' 'J. nso of this X.u2tIEDT.tlL0 Btom ucb nnd Uowola L-ocdiiy recaia their ( trencth. and tba ll-od 1. purified . I I ia pronoun cod iry '--.'ndrcd.'. of the bet '.iTrtorctnbr tho ON lY CUBE for all kinds ol Kidney Dls It is purely Tcge tahln, mad uiec when -uu-r mcdlciuos tail. It in prepared ei proBBly for theao dl cases, and has nerer hrr hnoTn to fall. Occ Irlul will oon. Tinoe ytm- For solo by alt clrucpita. micE ix.ss. Bm& tor Pawplilet 1M of TCBtl- 3 MAPLE SUBAR SYRUP GARDEN SEEDS. iir.Ts itnaiEOY . itrm-ljl W "v. U. X. GIVEN AWAY Usimlly Kept in a flrst-ci:is eery store. t;ro- Prices Right! REMEMBER U! I. SCOTT & SON, 81 V!atn Street. Ifie IIft for Itnrirr. Itirn If bat am Wi-t vvlr If batter, and that t Welle. iiicliard.u at U".'- ltuptovad Uattrr Color, no ouhK doubt .1 tliL uv.rice riizfcti iauTivUit I randid Jnveitigator doulta. Ji i tba U: butter color ouhij uouut .1 iuc uytrugt ciaiztu u ixuy iwt ) n tbo norMi w frt(1 lroiu df-umt cr impurity, al- ter pltiteti&U ul htuiug tlit treeh oa a park crowd- Uas read lor icktaut u.l, tu& u imparu to butter od into groupn aud u.H ot them dcforiuoti ttiat rioti ududtiliou yellow , vltliout a tinge of rod, imil AmnveiA ..I n,ii,lwfht triih ttt, n nrtaba!. t'U ta tm ft.mc -1 Jt8iraL)iUt in au butur colnr. cd plticoa between, thaii ho would be to toa them in regular avenuoa, with room for each to attain us natural beauty und perfect dr-vtloptueot lie ii .flunurr. I'rof. Votlckcr, of the Koyal Agricultural Society of England, advisee as tho least ex pensive and bost way of using poultry manure to mi: it with dry eartL. aehea and the like into a coxnpo&t. Mixed with about twice the quantity of dry, earthy matters of this kind, it will bcou be reduced into a fairly dry and powdery stat", in which it may be readily eown broadcast or with the drill, and found useful in growing any kind of garden vegeta bleu. For root crop., such as turnips, car rots and mangels, it U advised that poultry manure be mixed, alter reducing to a powde ry fctata, with an equal weight of ftuperphos pbate, and the mixture drilled in at the rate of 500 ioundu to the acre In making poul try manure into compost with earth, I'rof. Voelcktr Kaute against mixing quick-lira o with it, sm thu tUtt-t wculd be to liberate the auimonia, ihu most of which would escape uud bs lost- On thu ether hand, he recom mt-udK &h a pOHitive advantage mixing coot with thi4 compobt. In the absence of Boot. the utxt best thing, in his opinion, is to mix i tu i hnuu n-ie yuir in p.a&tcr, to which a Email quantity of super- pnodpn&ic is aaaec, tue tree acid ot which will tHectufiliy prevent the escape of the am mouiu. A mixture ct two patU burnt plaster uud out part suptrphoapLatt, may be kept in rc-adim-Hfe 10 u.ix with tbc frtuh chicken drop pines for tbo purpose of absorbing thet xccea of tuoiBttit aud thus facilitate) its being re duuwl to a dii and friabb nature Three parU of froh chkkuu uiauure and one part of tbe prtM4hut; ujix'utdof Imrnt pi mitt r and KUpftrptifMpkite, if k pi um r cover for a few di)iuiid luriittl ouve m twitw daring tb time aud lUuu (uvNMrd through u K.'rtwj or Hitiw. will tm funiid tit U very t-Hicacinus whan applied at thu late uf troaj MM to bOU ponudfc to tb awn. A nfproat Atttcni, Oa., bonnd out bin cbiM for otie yearto set xnonry t pn ou an cxvureiou wllb a tin company. Id of Itbtaaattra or Neuralgia, a sptclac USto Atlilopboroa ha ery otten uj-hill wort to do. to zuan rcaat iiee haf U-tu tried In aiD, tliat all faltb m a curt baa llod. Hut Mbioplioroa guickiy rnestab lubta fattti, aud row rlcbtou with ita wort. Wm.b. , wniiatni, Ilartiortl, Ct., wrltec: "IIilI Itbeonutism fotaiuoutb. Tbe tflorte of two good doctora ere um Tried AtilcpUorc. ultb i'tay relief. Feel 1 utll cuntigb to say I ant caroJ,aiid that tbc remrdy ie 1 iioi I am not afald to recommtnil." YonLp, oU and zalddle3gcd,aU cxpcrleccc tbo ttod Uerlcl beneficial cflccte of Aycr'stiampariUn. Young children Euflermp trom core ejei, Ecrc ears, scald iif.ua, cr ftitb uuv frofula or sypblUti' talct, may be m.i.n L"! l aatl c:rout l3 lte uac. Arlxcoa produced mor tbac 17,000,000 pounds of ropiwr last year, and will probably produce about 25, Djn.oun louuda thia year. Wmcrbolilra. Tbt offlrebeld by the Eidoeys la one nf lmpotttucr lbe act aa uaiure's eluiovway toritry oO tbe extra liquids from t tie eyFteuinod with them tbt Impurities. toib tboae tb it are taken latotLe Btoniacb aud those tLuturt lorcitdju the Ij1c.)J. Any clogging nr in tiou ol tbeae orgufi it, therefore im pot taut. Kidney. . ort i Mtnro'd cHcit;i.t oaaiatant lu keeping tbe ild ut to in pood working ordsr. Btrcngtbrniug tbem and induclofT bealtby action. If you will pet well and keep well, Uke Kidney-Wort. It la said tbat 18.000 homecteada narr bn entered To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Ppcclal lepwit 1 tn iniaranice the payment or tbo prcin turns fully described In our former announccnicnu. The premititn" will le iid. no mutter how small the number (if bops returned may tc Vf libirktrttr Itirh'tm T"ti (TV,' Jtnrkam, A C Jltg U, letol P. A. WILCV. J . , M rH hni We ImM you flljwim. which t'teiw ila on Hitnal lNwt t-T iy pmoinma for our uuity VharfO lw tA n-tirua Ikxx IStb. iouru truly. J 8 O VWi. ltwldent Prn Pin I bao t- ncknomlobre nwpt m lljftaui Irrni TMi. which wo hav i liccd uii ' Voon trul). r. A. WlLUY.Oaauikr. h oor penutne witbotit i artarc ot BVLL on tbo rsr&. oar oti.tr announcMnonU STATUAEY, WORKS OF ART, AKTISTIO PIOTUEE FEAMING. CHEISHBY I CLAPR H. E. BOND, SEU.ES IS METALLIC, WOOD FINISH & CLOTH COVERED I h bad ft bilo Un Iwu yearn, utiet mahu jubt w good butur iu winter us I eat with (alt (d in SejitetnU'r My Kiio liolels 1W toes, and I put tbe corn iu whole, jatt as it comci fieiLei the 11 lei It keeps perfectly llt, lUeie in no Hold aemut it, Eud tba cows put it much bitter tbac tbey would if frcsb from tba fild I pluuttd taut sprint;, cboat Muy , tbe while- doutlieTH corn. Kotwilb. ktamlmji thu drought, soma of it grew l'l ft bigb witb rars on it. Wbeu feeding for uillk, tbe cows will leave some of tbo largeet stalkaj but ibe young cattle and tbe boreea, or tbe plgfl, will clean tbrm all up ao tbat uotbing ia lout. I feed a little cotton-seed and ihorts with the entilage. Tbe neigbbora Bay tbat tbc eowe look remarkably well. My oiwUxneta fortuurlj used crbamtry Lutter.but tltay aay tbey have never bad any so good as nifn. I hflva .lrcT ertwe nnd it tnt-i UUte tim to cuuro.-C . IK, o.VAWWj- au4uiKy.oniLm V,JJl Thr Terrible ruin Wbtcb tcrof uU ban upon tba syrtetu id net be arrestd, aud tbv blextd must be purtbtd, or aeriouo oonee oncticeB will enBui. Ir panlvinganj litaliEinp cf jectt, H juC a barraparllU baa itu fouuU euperiur to any other preparation. It ex pel ever trace ol impu rity trom tbe blood, uud beatoMB new life &uii vigor upou every (unction of tbe body, eniblior it tn en tirely overcome diMaar. A aubstitute for sand in bouse plaat'riog li now f i mnd iu sawdust aVudjre ftliuiwon Of tb aoprtorcnrt write: i'roni mental exbau tlou my ut-r.oua system became abattered, and I utterly unable to sleep nlghta. Bnlpbnr Blttera cured me, and my Bleep la now aouud, eweet and refreshing. A bug baa been discoTtred which bores holes In lead pipe. ll Mill cure Aathtnu, I had Buffered with asthma for oer 4j years, and bad a terrible attack in December aud January, letfi. Uuc day 1 took four doBes of l'arker's Tonic. The cf tret aatoulahcd mt. I slept perfectly tbat ulght, and am now perloctlve!l X'arktr sToulcwillcurecbrou lc auinu.-L c. SUUams, Chapman, l'u. Cuaiurla. Wain baby was sick, we pave her Oaatorla, W ben abo was a child, she cried tor Oaatoria, W hen abe waa a miaa, the clung to Ciatoria, When she had children, abe gave them Castotlt. An riulurnt pbyicluti of lurpi nruc I tlce aays, "l hac exanuuod the formula from hlch 1 A damson a ltot&slc Uahmm is prepared, and can rec ommend it aa a safe and reliable remedy for ooucha ' and colds. ' CouBUiiiptiun Cureil, An old pbyilcun, retired from practice, having Lad plaoed in bis hands by au East lu4i uiwionary tho i formula of a simple vecetublc rem.d- ,. tie 1. and prmauent core ot OonBomvtion. Jirouchitf. Oa. NewiiPerfect,,return-flue Furnace Ao waste cr Heat or 1'uel. Jo Has or Imat, The full lirncL fr mi f il ''tii)'il b- radiation from four tliuea tho usu-i heatin mrlact. Fornare has no boltfetl Joint?., l-.aniii i'n ctorita of this great heater with 11- Solid cait rrturn.ilue Uadlalor and tfaree-Itoc bodj. W,j1 bit: h ci r without expense than anj fumaii tuadi . hi nd ! r t inular. RICHARDSON &BDYHT0N CO., S .IJt.r lit A. tVIMIII, I GASKETS BODIES BO A- 1 Jl-I.l Urattieboro. Yt. OZOM A PERFECT .v. UlSlniLLIANly lfCDKTA Gidbsy dis-o: IrlrfAUmDN CATAtFrf,CrQUpV e jJlUMeO "A WATER aValuble REMEDY. IM AIL US iniTc nuno. iUr. SEIttKlUNEY DISEASES,. 0DP01SIN1NG&C. I have 3 ersej cows, and it takss but n I Unh- ,",b""i "ua J! 'V"1 Luue Afiwtiona, al. ,77. L n it w .jTreiJ?" o?Katliul radloa cure tor Kcrroua WuHj UUhtv. Ju . in HtmuMtead wonderful oursm. pi rs in tbuuraodB f.r , 1 MII.-II I... 1 1 1 UU it Uia dUI) to LJiake it kllOHD lo hlB SUMerltia aI lotta Actuated by tbU motive aud a desire to relieve bnma.il sutTeTjog. I wiU sand lre of charite, to all BU diUirr 11. Itau Mafirirat ta Arfnn V.u..!, r ,TS it i tSVL ' l)r null Ur ailirwle with Umft uamlue tlla "TfsMU ttwoaetiieu.' This ia as old adage and lbs wBas of wiadsu. TlioWU isadioiM, sad Hwawf surrsiiri m mania or iw ntsr, kw inn sn iww w tu wa w wms iiu&e i aMIJvvvl llsvESZ, l"byuaaiM cudgrae mac preciue i ia tunr prams. AIID DIPHTHERIAL rnrsiCIAKS aro fnmllinr with tbo modicbui properties of OZONE, and all may uavo tflowl edgoof its merits through onr Pamphlet, tree Our OZONE Preparations sold bj DruggUts. THE CHEMICAL! OZONE MFG. CO., 1M cud 1M l'CBCU ASC ST.. BOSTOS. FOB SALE. Farm of 160 Acres, IX rutins finm post orBce snltalilj limited Into iKtiiraffc nti'i tltlatri. 400 hugar trees. Ooful balMlii. Ali-ou wiris Iran nt 40 acres of ioea elaw land, to be wdd alone or wllH Uie arm. In quire' on Ine preiums. J.lf.EnWAIlDS. t OulllsretUtnere, T AIX BT11XS AND QUALITIES. TEXTILE, GOLVAXli SIEVEE VLATEli TEIMMIXGS. LADIES' & CENTS' ROBES. Cbawlier' IHatnfortlnjr Fluid for tl rich iiuuni. E1V1BAL1V1ED ci. rr.rKnr.YEi foi. k-ky lesqtii Oi 1ISU. DLKIUKD. Kiiom- over C i at v slnre. C mncct cl Trttri TtlPiibfinc Ezctiacge tub STANDARD or Trra WORLD ! rnll Mortmcntcf t bSotp. as well as of tbe celebra- h Jill JUKKA JUMXTTIHCS hlLK. KmurU I crtcs, FkMsest etc.. tor stile by all leading dealers. IU) tiace Illastrated Fampblet, 1th rules lor Knitting Em broidery. Crochet, etc.. sent tor 10 cents lu stamps. WasW KmbroUi-ry Bilk, n&dorted colors, 40 .cents per ounce. Waloabwlii4i BHi.UiAdc oraflaorted,S5 ccuu per ounce. EUREKA SILK GO. OBT01i,,N MAKS.' IFYQUWANT ''ihu uiufet jKipulir aud sstis factury Corset as regards IUalth, Oomfnrt and EU Sine ot Form," be sure and get aiDAMKKOl'SIMl'IXOVKIi CORSET And Skirt Supponer It fa particularly adapted t'l the preBeut stjle of dress. For sal by all leading deal era. Jr.ce by mall, fl.80. FOYi HABMON & CO., ew llaten, Ct. IjSTliAY. Oaine into my cuclosurti, July li tilth, a bright-red yonrllug alecr. The owner is i requscUd to prrte property, jwy damage, and tike him away. MRS. li. I. FUOST. I West UraUItboro, July 23, lBfli. 31-33 Trwr KPV WINDINO. I UST PHOO' r. Pe- Come in and ex amine them at MEIHISE WHO 10 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OKOCnAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL. SEE BY EXAMININC THI! WAP, THAT THE N ' ' r1 Ck.caco, Rock: Bsland & Pacefsc R'y, J.cjjal Notices. O Tl IPmiiUr Cimrt fur aal.1 tUltrlct, xo ail nrrai. iBicrmru in tnt nun rijra.ATiuD J.BWtn, late of WUlniiigtou In said IMatrict.dcceaMd, e.reeung. Yon arc hirofcr notlflnl lual tbl rnnrt will deeMe am tki allowaucn of tbt scrouul of U. 1.. IltTTTSil FIELD, AHmlntatrator upon said ftat, and decree dtattlbntlon tbrroof to th. pontnii. ratltlad, at tbo session tbrreof to b Ittld at tbe I'rnbate Ol&ee In tlrsttlsboro on tbo last Hatnrdajr of Aairail, A. II. lS9t,htn and virrr yon niay 1k beard In tbo prelnls es, if yon no eaim . ill K.V,. KTOlili Aril). iK-Blater, STATU Of VBH.tin.fT.Varnioro BH. Tbe Probate Oonrt for said lMstrlct. To all persona Intcreatsd In tbe estate of O&OBGE W, riBHIll. uto of Drattletwro.ln said dlatrtet. de ersml, OnwtlB.. Wberasn Harsrette A. rlsner has presented to t lite Court an Instrnrnent pnrportlDg to be toe last Will ef said deceased, for prorate ; Vun are hereby notified tbat tliln Court will deride upon the probste of aaid Instrnrnent at r seeelon thereof to be held at tbe probato ouleo tu Brsttleboro on tbe Isat Sstardsy of Anirnflt, lHat, when and where yon rosy appear snd contest the sarui . If yon see osnae. it K. W. 8T01)DAUI. ltenieter. Eeiflroabs. VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD. DTAII! Of VI11I3IO.TX, Marlboro HH. O The l'robste Conrt for eald District. To all persons lulerrsted In the estate of LOUISA KNKtHl, lab' of lluttliilioro, deceased, (IreeUnj. WhrreM, WM. A. IJUTTO?; baa prinenUd to tble Ooort an Instrument ptirportlni; to bi- tbr last 111 of said deceased, for probato: Vou sre hereby notified tbst tblr Court will dicide npou tbe probste of said Iiiittrnment at tbe session thereof to lie held at tb' Probate Office in IJrattlcboro In said district, on tbc last Saturday of Anmst, A. D. ISM, when and where yon msy appear and contcfttbeSBtne. If yon see cause. 81 E. W. STODDARD, Begteter. c KSTATI. OF ISAAC N. 1'IKL. We, Ib'-BabnerlbTF, duly appointed by the Hon. Irohau Court for the District of M'eattnlnotiff, Coov mippitttierB to rttciye, examine and adjust all claims and demand? of all per so against the estate of IHAAC IS. 1'IKK, Ut of Jamaica In said Mstrit. dr-et-ttHod, and also all clatur and demand" txhtblted In cffFct thereto, aud six months from the 17th day of JUU", lsM.Usi. bttntraDoirpd by asid court for that pnr)Mht , we do therefore hereby Kite nUcr that we will stteud to thr business of our said appointment at tbc nfflee of L. h. Waterman in Jamaica, in raid dis trict. on tbe 2d day of lec'niber next, from 10 o'clock a. v.. tin til 4 o'clock l. at. on said day. Jatrfi &t West TnwnBbrnd this 37th day of July, A. mi- i-LSff 2,-Wb, c u. Ii. tisrfiUtl, Adm r. 31 -M L' l ATI Or VEIIJIOZYT, Marlboro 88. O Tb" I'robate Court for naid I flat net. J (i all persons iuterwind In the tistste of ELLEN 10YLE, Iste of Kc(ne,Now Itampshlre. doooaed. Oreetioe. Vou atf herrhy not! fled that DaiHcl K. 1ealy, Admlc letrator with tli will annexed upon tbe tUte of said deceased, ha presented t tbii Conrt a petition prayloR for Hoeuse to a 11 the whole of the rtl et Utc of tbe said docwed aitoatt iu Urattltboro in raid district, and aikjot-' that tin heirs nor devh sees under asid will roett)' in tbr statf of Vermont, and that this conrt will deridf nnon raid iftitioti at the session thereof to In held at tbe Pmbste Office In urattlubnro, lo said District, on tho last Batnrdsy of Aupust A U.lfWl, when and where you may appear aod bi.- heard In tbe prr raises if you s ' cause. SS K. W H70DVKUV, Itegister. Frink'S BR00K8 H0U8E BLOCK. DelnK tho Great Central Lino a fiord 8 to travelers, by roa&on of Its unrivaled geo graphical position, tho shortest nnd bost route between tho East, Northeast nnd Bouthouat, nnd the West, WorthwoPt and Southwest. It la Ittcrtsily and strictly true, that Its connections are all of tho principal lines of road botwoon tho Atlantic and tho Pacific By ito main tino and branches It reachos Chicago, Joltet, Poor I a, Ottawa, L;t Calle, Cenooco, MoNne and Rock Island, In Illinois j Davenport, Muscatine, Washlnr.ton, Keokuk, Knoxvlllc, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Dcs Moines, Wect Liberty, Iowa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthrlo Certer and Council Bluffs, tn Iowa ; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron nnd Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven worth and Atchison In Kansas, and the hundredc of cttloo, villages and towns Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND &SOUTE," As It Is famlllnrly called, offers to travelers all trio advantagcc and comforts Incident to n arrooth truck, safe brldgea. Union Depots at alt connecting; points. Fast Caprosa Trnlns, composed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WELL HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELECAHT DAY COACHES; a line Of tho MOST MACNIFICENT NORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built PULLMAN'S latest deslened and handsomest PALACE SLEEPINC CARS, and DININC CARS tnat are acknowledged by press and people to bo the FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In whlcfi superior meals aro servod to travelers ot tho low rnto of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS each way between CHICACO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way betwoen CHICACO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, via tho famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Direct Lino, via Seneca nnd Kankakee, has recently been'opened, between Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, nnd Council Sluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points. AH Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. Tor moru detailed Information, see Maps antl Folders, which may be obtained, as well as Tickets, at all principal Ticket O nice a In the United States and Canada, or of R. R. CABLE, Z. ST. JOHN, Vlce-Pres't 5t Con' I Manager, Cen'l T'fc't 2 Puss'r Ac't, CHICACO. NOW HEADY- FOR THE SEASON. Orders may be left at the EVleat Market. Monday Augus ormng, 4th, I shall open 50 pieces test Domestic Ginghams in fancy dress styles Said to he choice styles--! haven't seen them yet. Sold on account of the failure of a New York House, at less than it cost to make them. N. I. HAWLET. CONSERVATORY OFfMUSIC. MUMIC Vocalftiwl Instrumental sivl 3 UiOlitf. A1IT. Drswuu.l'atouwi.ModtllDjrsnrl fortralturc UllATOllY. literature and J.uiru.ur. JIUStlJ-KlceaM aooODunodauona lorfculailrMuui i.u t'ALl- TJlllM Ix-rUu l-I'l. "Hi- lK-asWollrilta 'jaUnjir trw. AMtm V. lUlTIUIilt. VltAHJUJN dUVAUIi, 1IUSTOM, MArU IJ'STltA.Y. Oania iuto my enclosure, about Ji ore Wfctks ago, two red yearling bcifera. Ttieir owner is rennested to prove bis propertr,iajr charges, and Uke tnem away. C. V. UlUli. Wl)ltl;ratUlboro, July 2C,I88L 31-33 UUI.. m CROCKERYS GLASSWARE,' PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES , -nr Lamp Goods o-J VRXsiLrapLAnowAREi 7.Crosby Block - BEST. It S0fTEKS J AND PRESERVES BUY THE AmsJr VZ I as, -V THE Best Dressing 'sr sule tj BrookB Houbo Shoo Aa Warren Leland, whom cTcrjlxxJy knoirs &s Uio sacctecfol uauagcr ol tUo Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, tars that rrlillc a paesergcr from Kcw York on board a ship going around Cafo Horn, in tho early days of emigration to Cal ifornia, ho learned that one of the officers of tho Tosset livi cured himself, darins tho voj. ago, of an obstinate disease by Uio use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. Lhlaicd has recommended Avcn's S.insArAliiLLA in many similar casM, oihI ho bai nerer yet Lcard cf lis ;ul ere to clTect a radicftl core. Some ytaraagoene ol Ulr. LcLixn' fina laborers braied his lfg. Owinp to tli had state &f his blood, ancglr tcrofuloa utlnrs or lamp appeared on tbe injured luub. lior riblo ltchlnc o tbe skill, wltli ban i r an 1 darting pains throoii tlt lamp, ihw' nO ulinoet intolerable. Tho leg bccoiue c: r iitously H.Urgdf and running ulcers trnncii discharging great quantities of extremely effeittiTo matter, 2o treatment vas of any nmil tuitil the n.aii, by Mr. LCLAn's direc t n. '.rr snpplK 1 wlLh Ai:: Mrs. -i it:, v. ulncli aJIaywl tbo pain rod iniUi. , beale I liir sores, remoTed tbo nrcliing, mid completely restored tbc limb to use. Ut. IsttaAXD has personally used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for Klicumatlsm, with entire success ; and, alter earofel observation, declare Hint, in his bdicf. there Is no modieiue in the vorlJ canal to It for the eon- of Liver Disorders, (Innl, tl.e effects nf ltlgli lliln?. Salt XUicum, Sores, itruptlons, nnd nil Uio vulnus forms of blowl ilUcnsoft. We ftaroltlr. LXLAMb licr'uuaiontrtinrit n1l who maydesiro f urtijer cviilcucc nt n ?ard lo tho extraordinary curatiTo pmrcra of Ateb',; SASSiPAHlLLA to 00 luu )crson. sol; either at bis mammoth Oeean lioul, 1mg Branch, or at the popular Iceland Hotel. Uroodsray, Iithanlatli htrecu.Kew ort. Mi. Lslaxd' citcnsiTe knowlodec of tun good done by this unequalled cradlrator of bltid poisons enablus liiin to io iuqcrvrs mueb raloahlc information. rsrrAUuo nv Dr.J.C.Ayer4.Co.,LowoII,Msss. o-jUt'nlilms;iii tl, sji bottl?s for f,r. f VN ami nticT .in J tralUK'ili lh n.u leavi Jli:TTi,Lnoi". , rHilntK Nnrlli nt n, , . f :18. (!:) and 10:10 p.m. Tlif 10:11) p. m, tniln Is cxpr" fnr tot Wnlto lllver Jutrctlnn) Willi ab epiiiK i nr n a , llif lUiM a in. train is mall train In: v ,. Ht. Ailianr, l:iuisnl. llnriiiiKton, Montr, ui eompafe rnsd sn'l the H life Mountain The o:w p. m. Trr.in i m.ut iraio fn-- i JanrllMh ft ml liuilond. Traits least IJKI,U).W PALI."- fm n eonnteiitiu with tin ( ont.t eti ul Itivi i n ., i tlei 'in, an roiitjwa : Mnrnrcai eapn-p imM a, m ,mall ami ueromm() iatlon,:lo a i m Whlu- Sloiintaln train, S:3i p. ni.; N v, ,u eiprcsi 4:1s p. m. Ali toene iralnamiikrciost rfniii' ,ii. t ton A Aiiiany It It ,ihh h raat ami wi-n ,r -n- . m .1. MLLLIUAN, hu.. mi i, ,. 1. NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD TH Wk LKAVK BltATTLEUOKll A'- l'i ,, , fjolne; Huatli. 1:19 u. in. f'ir spriu(Mlt.if1 anil New ) ir,. Ithuo a. i'. for ( onn. Hlvi r 11. Ii , i ,, , i Pndnei, Fiicnwurff, i,os'o!i. iinoii' 'i ui 8:13 p. In., W lllle Honolulu txpren, I i s . Ma Kjiriimfliilil. k 1:8(1 p. ro. mall for New Ynri vt i sp- su imntiST train ror new uinuon 'in .. , u lrr Kullaal SdO.wttll I'lUJiliurir lrm iu. i SiOO p. m. ixpresa for SprlnRlichl noil v ' tfftilnir Aortu, Trains arrive In llrntt lelm'o lotas a. m. from New Umdou and New , i U:lp p. ni. from Mlllem 1 nil.,, lluom:' ; 1,1. , . sou, ril'jhlrarg,t. 8:1a, Whtu Mountain xprrn. f ;ss p. St. inn I'snner, now iMmaou atn' 1, .i cm p. in from SprlngflcW ami N u I i 10:10 p. in. from Hprlninielil and Ni k 1 mi C. F. SI'Al I.DI si, New London, Conn., July 7, liw. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. laioa. .'J.Uli u. ..o tl Mil il A. V ;.on . 1". -t'l t r. C M nrutllrlittrn utnl lVltltehtall J, BBClIKSlhu Monday, Use. lo, train. follows: I.ll A V Lesrt Honth Londonderry r, rr HlnhsU l.ii- Jamslcs 7 . " WardsuoTo 7 lr, West TownshcDd u.li Townsnebd Mewfane WIUiamsTlUe West Immmerstou. .. Arrfre st lirsttleboro IlKTUBNI.V'a : Leave Brsttleharo wem Unmsscrston 71 WllUaaMTiUe. nr Newfsne. k..i Townshsiid 11. West Townabend yt WsrdsboTu f ' Jamaica in..' tVlnfcall .1: Arrlvtat Booth Londonderry .x .r E. r. llkOOLh FITDHDURG RAILROAD. JIOOSAC TUMX ltULlK. (Depot on Caoseway Htri-rt,l;iKt t.. On and alter Monday, Juiu SOtn, trains run tt foliowi: Lmta Iiortb Adftiai for li4too at 4::i If;',',, Ji;yj a. m.;1:1P, :Sft, 7:33 p. m. LfaveOrfnntlfl(orDofltouat&:lVi,6:lS 11:11 a . l:07,2:8O,6:7,H:0r. v. HnotHyi 5:&G a m , t .it. r. v. Lmt Millers Falls for Dot ton C:2., :,:, 11:.,. j.. m ;2:sa,C:l6f9rtnr. x. Baodiy-r:!.' a . tut r. m. lu turning 1t.- JiM-n For North Adama 6:30 Aceom., &.30 Ea.. 1 1: Ix i ForMIIleraFaUn fi:Sf Acc.m . R: 0 lis. a : . li.U Et 3:W) Ex., r. :0o hi., r. u F"f (ronft' Id flit Ar m , H:")0 E ' lea Millcrrt lallh for K'i-11) AUrL 8:27, 10:10. 31 :2s f MCI' '0:211 m Jair Grefnfl' t-"., 11:0, I1-" v: 1 :,'t!(6,S..,t.lM H "Itnna tUi.y. in luUin. tinn ;aj IFnigfa: train it.; papwn - i-ar atta 'ic JOHN AUAMo. Gen Sc- t i Best and Purest MedicineS EVEH made. X yotv Itv M thcllnm rfromynnr 4 7AL - li - . I 1 K-iW TuUr Hv...i 1C. Ty. -n f il EB) ntli, Thow ami Illntchoa i mar yoct Iv ut' m c aiw '1 T im;)urcls3 bloofi. nnI can ik : .ilT.fl hi ,4 a. U- ...... Ifl.tlBH "Th III -V TtVX'Knn IBS,'. ii v. j i I I '4. , 'V A '.tno prcotl l -v- S U. -j '., - 1 Ra Tho DOM! -a ,. ,' El t sraull-t.lUy a lrav' -,.,', t - J- ' til :imnfiil. It! ttiexi -'r. -t- II in is. JmoUtatiHj. Trj; ft. V '., t boSTTVAJT. GETITAl'VClu AH WV 1 -MIASM. 1IU1 VMcn U 1 l"1 ol.l apt, ui KfLl'lIt U E!TTi.-. x ncy never uui w tuiv- fnnH a fn nt KLtmn ti A. 1. Onlw IV (tl(L Itx'atou,Uai6..tor boat nodical work puuincuf sm. t . PUZZLE,. mfWirTTi i Y..fiiTiiWi?..1 THE SfIRP nil P?P KSDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COftlPt.AeNTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. "Eidaey.Wert ia tho nost vooocBBftU roMy I owr naod. Dr. P. C. S&Uon, MonVton. Vt. Kidney-Wort ia Always reliable." Ut. H. If. CUrk. Bo. Ilrro, Vt. ITldney-TVort has curod myn lfo alter two jtan aTiftcnnc." rr- rTT, fitrrttmin. tiv nm.nfl. IN THOUSANDS OF CASES UhMeniMwhCTaIlcl&ncd.. Xtistatld. buteffldent, CEKTA1N XV ITb ACTIO, but basVROlOSB iQ all POrVrg. tT"It deavMea tkc Jtlt tmA BtrtLrikeuaii! gijf New Ufe to all tao izaportast arcana of uo Doay. me naiaru action cr tno Ejantrjt ia roatored. Tho lAvcr la oleanaod of all illnrnin Band tho Sowela raoro fpeely and hoaiUifaUy. In this War tho vormt rHaraiiM bm fvodieoted tram iho ajatem. P rcrcc, ft oo uquid oa ubt, bold bt scrGcms. isTY c-nn txa sent trr nn. WTLLS. XllCUAIUAOf A CO.BarUactWiTt. TTnimTT TATTTTPrtTT I T riTiTk E " r.n il i . u U UVXLU, E Hurlington, Tt,, Proprietors of r. MAJgJPT7M !a1aiaV'liLBB?" 3J"gJywa?g'r3 CONSUMPTION tiwicta cur cd tln-ps withmit nnr her by ti tim". ly tf Ditt- ' Ek.r It T.m euro Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, rieurtsy, If'hoojihig-Cough, Luhij JPcvcr, ana all diseajes of tho Throat, Chest and Zttngs, -when other remouVs fail. 1 1, ail dnir. SSSST, JCTKS S JOSS, trs, laUjst- vt, fi For liheiunatlsm, Kcuralglai cramps, Sprains, Jiacuachei Sciatica, Eitrns and ScalilsX Bruises, Frosted Feet & EarsA and all other Fains and Aches.) A safe, sure, ami effectual remedy for Galls, Strains Scratches, Sorcs,Kc, on Horscs.i One trial will jmr its mcriL" Its effects are instantaneous. 'rico 2flc nnd 50c. Bold everywlirr. I W iiiV'. 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