I'l RE PRIMvlMi WATER. Tfce inno-iitanee "f bavins pnre drink iDa; water is sich that every car? should : be taken to secure srrvo 1 water supply, 1 and rhen keep P jure. Impurities ra either ar.imal, vegetable or mineral. W(ir 'h or-r,:n matter0 are animal, ; they lerd to f'cini" o jtrpsce.;t, when 5- j ff-e cve'etn thcy produce fever or or'h.er .li'-rdr. AVhn th neater is intr-?:i'-f in mVlr quantities. It un- (jf.rjn-5 iVc-tr p!t in rnre or 1es rap- j idly, acrrdir:: to the c"r.dition of the j a'r or tmpr.tr.re. In such cases no ' m.?ll or tv'" rnav b prceptib'e. The constant 'j of ?ih water sorcetirc3 caa"5--s dl--M even where the quantity i i pma'l. ".,T.e prsr,or'. mr ?Ti9- ' eery it tl an other?, and the'r own ?ys- j tpm' eihr c'i50 or accelerate chances j which had r'. hen cot'cable befoie. , Ver'-ta1 !TTitic, a'sotend to de- ' corrjs'sl: k--a under favorirg condition?. The d:r!cr the 5yj'em, or cause m'arii or o'ber ?pee:al forms of di "?., M:"?r! iT prrrit '00 sre ow5r.iT to the cu'perisiorj or lutlon of mireral p artie'e :ri th. wa'tr. sir.!0 of the?e pulj-riur or :rr., ziv tafe to water. I ':t do n-i. invire it iiL'tM rreser.t in I too larsr? q'lar.tili?.' CKl.tr?. lead it. av, in ?la3, Pr'Ot!5 feet the tjman sys'em. OLbers. as lime, are-cV;:-:1y irj"ri'i:- by produc ire fc-o eret hardness cf water. The tate of wh'er, fresh from the wll, is not by ar.y m-'-T' a perfect juide as to i'5 purity. If it bas nv.icb organic mat ter ia it which is alrealy nnder-iin? decors;oslt!-n. tlere may be ta'e and o-!or. rr its organic; imparities miy have n o far lr'.r'yed ai to yield r. - unv!ia-.t t;-e nr odor, an 1 yet tfere may remain ?m danron' cAn- i-T. Its l ir:z an a?reeab '.ri-kir.g wa'ertotboao accustomed to i i' u?. doe not prove it? purity. V it-r, as it emes frim tte clouds ar1 is smir.p.l through the ground, is s nar;y pnre T h t it i? g-- r.er3!!y g'ood. ! exc-p: wLTe w'M an 1 spnnjs are m -meway f.u'ed by nearness to houses cr of d?;.iyaV.e material. Wiis and e-rins rnut 'e mst car" fui'y protected fr"'fti any pn?3:ble de f 'arr.!lr.t. To this pnd, it must be re-rri'-ra'rf 1 thi. it i? not sife to place .vr y w-'l wi'l'n ore hundred fertof any c "t"'!, priTy. row tr pUf-pn. or otber u-si' cf fo.it ra-tfpr. .Sorr.eiimc?, :?h'J m'.hIzp c4 wher tbep. hro prxlmiy. Ti e well shonld t- care M'y ?tnd or htirV.pd. nnd for at 1et t o';r f- from the top the bricks should 1 H'l In rerne'-.t. and coTe up bishcr tT'" anrronnd'n? eronnd. The Er:1 ' nl 1 rr h rieh jnt above t Le w11. T! foTr of th well and its p" f-l;nfi!d I as pot to aln;it aT foil r."i? ' r. TV-ovlare too often c.T'-'-t i- ri' vi-'q nhca a rp'l. Ev': i r-: m-'v d-fV.l hv 'ho a, ,' . r o-.'H; ;S.rn't it. and vrr?f"' r, j a. TI -"- oT'rrn niv hare rrvW ".or j m iv hare orrch;n? faH int'o it or t-.t ! r- !.f5 w i'-r lc"iTf dead by y-. 2 ( FtT'd'r 7. TIip well msT bivo i t g r.r pn'.l'nj ioil saturated with det'ty ir' mt'eri.il as (ItiI'v to hfcrma nn'lp to "t.''!"7 :t. S'.orri" new eraek r- nn- lp-iri,;n.l JQ -J T Tt-t intO it f'Oul ''Qnid fr -n ij'C- th-it ti:ve never reached it h'r". aid wVr-h aro esrci!lv HaW to r""."h if in dtv -Toather. Tlie s?rr tv". rr-,orc or l' s. harin ff) pprirf?. 1 T' r -foro. it : no pnoi:?h to eavthat a v:' r -'itti'v tn h'f n jjor?, a it miv j h iv s'i ' Vr!v Kfiri) had from cai? j r;r, r:s'l vpr". he''at)5P of sickness j or f r oth-T re-iior-. there is suspicion ! n-; ot n piiri'v f f the water, report j s1;- "1! ! had to some rfrnp'e tests, or a to to chemieal or biological ex- amTiation. i ITow TO MAKf C".FFFF. "It is One of '1 e eaiet things jr the wor'd to miVsi a rfond oun of eriffpo.' said Miss i Carson ii her lecture yesterday after- ( Di"n, "!.r.d it can eai7y h accomplished by .onniv!-? a little common sense. If ' yon j 'it hoiliniT water on coffpp, and do lie let H 1 oil " she contintied, "you , bav all the coM qnalities preserved. ; Dric reason why dyspeptics cannot drink coff-oe is because it is boiled. The style ' of cffe pot is just a matter of fancy. I have rnade as pood enffee in an old to- j mato ran as I have pver supped from a cup filled from the finest French coffee , u(. tt .oiimu ,i loni: J ' . ' i i i ii l w . o matter from the Turks and Arabians, who criri'l their coffee to a fine powder. "When th coffee is ground as fine as pnsih'e, put it in a ba of unbleached muslin, which should be tied tight enoutrh to prevent the escape of the grounds. If you use a cup of uceround cofT-e, you can make over a quart rf ; stronz. IdacK coffpe. In making Coffee ' manv penji'e sacrifice fl vor for strength. Bitterness comes from boiling. When j boilinrr water is placed on the bag of j ground c.-ffe, it should stand at least thr-e minutes before serving. Itemem ber, the Jorver it stands the stronger it beom-s. He careful not to allow the watered coff-1' to boil. "A favrri'e mixture rf coffee." said Jliss Ctrin, in answer to a lady in tie su'itrc", "is Mocha and Java, in the ; ItiT .'tiou of fvo parts of the latter, which is cheaper, to one of the former.'' : I'li'nJ-r, A'.rs. ' Wnr.s a rew mi'ch cow has ber calf taken from her she will often hold up ter rr'lk, rwtenib!v fr trie pnrpose of t saving it for her offspring. It will re- ( qti're patience and kindness to overcome j this f al it. Tli" operation of milking is pltMsmt f'-r tho animal, and if siie is given a mss nf w'im slops while bejn mi'ked, hr-r attention will be diverted , sn that sh will yi-!d without thinking of ht r c-!f. Ii is itnportantant to mi!k clr.i!', frnni tbe f:i?t. as retention of milk in tl " udder injures it and teuds to le- ! crea--. th jield. ! Wanled. 1 1 ' w-irrt rae i'i Cambria county of rr .f ti la. erysipelas, tetter or bloorl dir-eae 1 anv nti!r-. irdieri'eil or aetiniieil, to pur- ha-enre bo:t (if Mclhinald's great '.ili-id tir 'ror ararari!!ian al'erratiTe, u-e as iirt -'id arnl if not benefitted many times ihe m!u.i of it cost, vour money will In re-tarn- I. J ihr-tf.n. Ilnlloway aSc Co., T'ii:a deit ! 1 : 'i auefiV. i. by K. Jan.i s, E"e:. luii 5-9.-1'. HueKlen'a arnlra Kalae. Ti-- i.e-t salve In the wt.rlvi for cuts, bru's es, - tH. ulret , eit ri.ecm, fever sorea. to::, all cr r give l ,; j .j -it la:. a-. r!:!in, e:riis, aim i --rcy t-r,u- an ' r's!ively cures pil s .y irqu're'l. It is guaranteed to .- uVc! -h'.K:a-ti!:i, or money re-r-i-;. 2"s.. i'-T V.-x. For aie by i 1 ! ' r C a 1 K r - - i ii rrf j t . . -4 -r-v ' 4 ' Mia ill v-t'i 1 Vr'-t .r;v- A 4 It ex. IA yocr Ccralir.e Crtet. It r-jSsV. . r-.;iv I t t c;p. NXu' ,W -bvS-i. " ii Hi f i-.- j i Corr.llne is sot H?, Jute Tr ico, cr t-xm " Coraline U td ia bo gooes exa-pt those scd j LiJiHiu. The ger.uir.e Coral ine ii superior to wba.eaon, aid give fc-e- va.ue terfert satiifxev.-.a. Imitations ere a fraai-Eni c!e-r at ar.y rrice. for liie ty -l Uai merihasts. i"nct bora ?1.00 cp. WAR ITER BROTHERS, 3SS BDOIDWAI, Sew Tork. 141 & US WABASH ATT:., n.!r. D r - JT: - Corset, Jory, l-s.VVaH IJa4:irs N'erkwear, ri K S 0 iDcric J y I mum i Hoss aiKl Arrasme. L-55T"W7 n-rj - !n r-r-v? i'-.r Tj r;r.rv c-j . C--..1 188 1885 THE WEEKLY POST Unlir u Democrat icXa-i tioimi A'lininistration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great "Wronir THE FITTSBDRG WEEKLY POST ff'i.-ri"ii-tr- it Inivr t ;.- 'eiif-ri n ?h dawn o( .t '. w .1 -. ir.ilrr !. 1 ' u trat liave nut ti-i.;t"- T"r :i ' j ! 1 r 'T ' 1 f o e-i' jrj- " Ki: cut the -j in t!'( Ufw, Hm.k: out trio l-ilw. rin tn ttie true." CfTi t iji l sn! Hr.i1ri-k have Leen e'-;ed. A''T t"! f.-n-'h "( Mar h thore w"! h Imn. i cr.it fi'I'u rt I! r it iu ,t a im;: nirt 'J:'"; rvV'nlV 1' t.e t 't the pej rt j v nc "uieni 01 in; cuotr. A I H w. I i'-T h ignore-1 tincairiir Y ffr t wn tv r,.e er ir.r ti.ee i. Ti .t! r'-u M. it -i ex-t..i t.. ti.- now a.in.i.ir.u'i.n rxwrtv ree?- ' - . r. , . . - ... . ii u: --i- ir.a a:, 1 , coMial ?u;icrt In the re-mttti!j mnt t iro, l.y refrn-1lti al nf e. ri h'lr,r wnnii' and ; LT-t-T i rlc n:-re.r.ic . ' the lieu. rrtv r.f. we ire n tfc tiirehh i.1 r.i imr-irtint ercnti. an i it-n. rf.a future i loti of inere.i Tn WraLi F. nr will ilra tt f.i'ly ai-r- i-t ( the ' me, ir, etrprvth-nif r!tl-j to the in i '.' -..im:n fin'ii :. i- t. .i:-v rtt h jTce sn i - : w ;: i- i: i,:-erIy .'i....J.e I. it---..il, uj r! ii r c.i-i.11 1;t r. I kln.i:, c :cie.l. No ..r :n the fc:.-t ,ry J tt.t )..urnal .r..tr.i-e to t rc(.te w.th matta-r- of tnrrroat to I.nv-,r, us thi i.re whirl, we are at tit to enter. The mm t r..r of r;K-riF . the deo'.ir.itic-n oi the l're- l-l-n: h1 Tcte. theinamritrti-lcn. tTie nw rhnet. th- rh.f ric i n r.n t ur.;:i- acrTi.e. the Tuning up rf th' ho 1 ire of itrt e.incm. Thb We. LI l'"-ii w.li Iu-o.h the etriie-t Ir'elliatrr.c. . with ch.'jtf (-omm-nt fritn the o'.l Itf morotie tan.!; ..ir.t. Sti- will tvt htm;er It anv more ; than a ijunrter of a ceaturr of de.'eavt Im; alre l Its i enerjcle. I The aes'l. ti of the I.?ttjtn-e. with a Ke''tn ' n,T(.rn..r j pn-1 y a KrpuMlcn nmj.-irlty, J j r'-trj t" t e f rn t f ul of Ifthitmti' i. n 'X- citirr Inci l'-iit. lfcf.m!rr MM'nt ef Vrir! j will --! n-ore intereatlt.ar In it, hr aee fl"!1. la e;i i: vtnej lriirtm..r.a. Tm Btittv F.i-r w;:. al n nt ex-er.er,-e nr. rV.n ".itv. It liter irr. n; i-c ! ;tne..'i. new an I l.-al Dirt I t::er(w ! 1 re ir. :i ' nt t i el i n t ' r nt ln--1 f.e: en- ' -)-, hi.e it-" u.r.rket rrixvu w.il be ret.r,-,! w.th I ureoter .-r an.i r.rt!an thaa ur be'ore and 1 tr. "!' .1 1 ti " a " v r!l-il. Now the ttin- .' r Iien iy-ata e-prjwh,re to take ?..! !. (Hrti.ent :iii I retsthen the p.-irtv a.-nl its rho-en rc r--t.nt;ttivef , hy ex'en.iinit the cir-'ala-X ."Ti i I ! rr...- ra r ; . t'-"? . W e aro 1 iater on the il(-f.;riive wj are done with a ol inliirik: the party to iiy u 1. for a mai-.rity uf the Xruriran j e . anj in a lew a?ei u will t? calle 1 on to a.ltnin-'ter the nerieral (toverumeut. Truth Is raihtr jautl ba prerMUeal. Nincle ulrrlplloii, one jear, aoalaice prepaifl 81.23 In I lull, r lltr mr atrr, n year, poalin e . repaid 1 0 A frff ropy to fifrj rlnb of (en. arnil for sample eoplea. J.: P. BAKU & CO. cal profe-sion t. ho the nnxl pount r ' all itneneruAi r-mea.in K-uwa to niea.rai Jaeience. Itcura?4l ithout fu-.levery caseo.'l Hi n friranfrrafarrri roninmptlon. l.eneral and erymit Dehilitv, eiiralTift, t'hronic Khenma- .jltiem. HiahetN. Mhwp in the . . .! a i .i ! 8 lUarhler, Kri?lit's Iieaae? lys-g j ; i,, I Irer 'oTTiT.laint andSki fnsis. I.lTer OTnT'ix'nr n"gU I leases of the Momach. I J f IMIIII Ml IfTourDrnwUtUratofourpaTnih-M ! ,. ...j-P, t , !v..m-n' r KiroM I ' a .-.M un 1r a nscaae nnt Tnn'ii n.l t I ! 1 IFJ rnMtirTM I IVI l - lev iti-n.um-i- Fa L;'ti..M. i-.tin.-r-i. h 1 1 bya!!l V "-rr'rry c aaal-Ml r..Kl: & KVCI'.V CXS'iVii ..--a a VA(:OV Wtnta 1 A 11 !t t:iv I'll.lHMi ' t . ! 4 'I Of. tr- .! . vp j i ' ' r r L:r cr. a I 11 'r- r t: t pi lb,. r bo I r '..-iii.Ciri'iu.i! :r. 3 r.u.o- J it i :r. iu t:nr ia Lb i , '.' r.i!ii , e -i ' ' -' - : ! ' I f ... : -. . 1 . ......... a : "-''.-'-' - '-'V- 1 ,. .. -T' - i 1 .' , nil. ....... .. f i-aii .. nt rr . a ;.- y : - s . - , v: .' 'Z I j .miK)a. .noe. a.i .sw y'ura; j i'j'i x !T' nn ni , , ' ; ildJIbJSfllibiVt l i H3B estopped free fj Perm la comrvoaed wholly ol no- fJ ' t i U U 23' I jmi'-ro,.!. i'-:M8 IntrreitierU, earh ne , aa I OI w:i:r:i nr.- riowi ae-'l t-v ir.e nieui-a J A . - i t i i ir iir t u fc' wt 11 u l 11 i rh.i a r 11 i. vi - i tt b r. s. -w i i ... 1 uuni rem c ucAPmiAOTcnc j ii uuLLoru.1. nLnuiur.ii i ' -i w mm m m ' m " at am Baa i m ! CtTrTTTTTC N 1 i'i fci Tmot eriVy wui ; JTnn'V.iy Journal of Fn STULET, PITTSBTJEGH, PA, Health is Wealth i im 1;. r.v.T-r-? .Vkbt rD b;.S Tftat- ! -"'". 6l:r'-:s,!g"---L,V'"1';'-: iI,ii-L t itrt. r,-rvOi.a - , V . 1 i ?ti!!.".i I- j .ui-:r.jpir.. ; ri. S ' .i- t.f t'. Hr;.:-: r-1 ' :.: . ..j.o ..: ? Ai, rarrccrcss, Lfs cf puree :i r .1.. !. . 'tr::.;..."7 IxS'. ."3 ri-:d Frorrr.t--1. .-v it, r -r-e-i..-J-rt e-f t:.ohr-.jr..--:f-.'- i . r-'.: .!J.-'.to. Each h'x coTitsi-s c r-s n:o-i't.V :r-:.Tr.i'it. 510 a boit,or :x boxes Cvrs t.'..j,LLt '.yia.i j rc-ptilo r-ceii t cf .7IC9. VX. (al" iSATE MX. BOXES 5r crrT p.ry cat-?. Y-Vh each ioHrTciTe4 bj-ne fan it.'.a Tr.:,v.-y :f the tret: mo-it doeacoteSed QCire. Gc:i:-aiit?ca i-snnl eirbfty JOHN O WEST & CO, 6v2 W. MADISON ST.. CHICAGO, ILLS., ee'e PropU Wen'i U-w pUUa. n Independent Newspaper of Dem-! err f Pri r', ae Kn nnl f- M M .4 I... " - - v po, uuuiui wuuiicu uy any Set of Politicians or Manpulatcs Devoted to Co' lectins and PubLshina all the rJe-AS of the Day in the most Inter- ' . , ' est:n snaoe anj with tne createst dos- .., r . s . . r , SIDe rro m DtneSS, Accuracy and IfTIOar- ! tia ity ; and to tne Promotion OT Demo- . . , , D . . . . : cra,i loas and roUcy in the affairs of , tpoverr.rr.ent, bociety ana Industry. . DAILY, per Year - - - - - v .. ' UAILT, per KOntn - - - SUNDAY oer Year . ounusi, per lear OAILY and SUNDAY per Year - 'ueCVI V v "tctM.1, per lear - - . . 6 00 50 00 , I 7 00 I oo Addrtjm. THE SfX. Xrtr Torlc City. sim picnic R. R. LANDS In Minnesota. North Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Washington and Oregon. superior to rlr,t Sonnd. Atprlces ranama chief!, from 12 le tfi ir Wj f 3 O a Tea of OnTemment IVCC l'yiVJ . land rreeonSertb.- -1 A.M 8.433- Arre. OR MOKE THaS hl.f of a,l th. Public Iuda disooaed of in !.--a- ' at 'id 1 1 TTO fa'- I'll lnaT aw-a X." OT U , were ia the ParifSc cenrirv. FooVsard ' Mar Tt rRKE. derrl.irs Norther. P-1flf l ooalry.tlia Railroad Lanls for Sal, ard LaMjk.S. Landtuaa-r.S. P. E. H.. St. 1 aul. Minn. rn t K,t.i..jrnma:it Ida. adrtrw iuas n i ira R EL7S3I af4V r a l s ro., r-r the f.-ntyrmr A"-r v c-n On i.-toa.-t a. ?..IIcit.irs f .r ratrr.t. r ..-,-. T- J:v'. "-Jreipata. r.r the I n.u-.i f-ie. ' '.. 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OOrJSUMFTiQN. ! lha.eap ..tla r-:u..i1; f. r tl., at-a, iiiat , b Ha 1 Va .u. ,,.. ,,fr ., ,.r .... iaiin-u, . a n CBra-d In 1.-,!. a atrimc la anv r in ..... ! .1 I , J u I t,, for. 1.1 - I K .. .....I i a - ii.av.ai.i I rl t 1,E .-n t' '.. W ..T a.i 11 r r-v-r P O ... " i. o, " r.iinni..,ir.,t'tr..,T Ar.. I'lMWeSL, New Yora can leariVhe ' eaet e...t of any ir ofcl lireor A.leertfalne i i .Aineri. - an N(?i aoeri. Km. r.r. I'.nki.. ! B ... I Ik. lW ... ... . . . M . . . t,r j X i n 11 R 11 II n It J n fi Li h it PA 12, hsi as 1 Bn fl!KiMtB l)H.kUNfc.ni Arch St.Pb'itdrtoh.j.r-. . , t iiAriSiAS LAN DS ! th k . ' jeaious .na careiui , or venereal flieaes, the horning tortnrea of TI t tHI,l;0i ;,f,h,' honor of U!elr Profession. ai)d are , y n VT medicine can p.raslhlv i - - ....... a. ., a, uav.i.i.. lie , men tnryaonoi equal H As a jurine me!ielne nerfeft t-Tr.wir.Kni.in..f th.-trtte trotn personal knowledsre tnnw tn t . n.. i ,... ,5fi. I . .V. T' -IT" . ti;..., f.,, -.iciva a a the i of tbe world. From viewl tte pbeDomena of nature and considering j the eeneral laws by which tbey are regulated, no conclusion or even plaus- j 1 ible icference as to the precise period when the world began to exist, can be j reached. With respect to the period of i time at which the Deity executed ms ; several works of creation, mankind have received no particular information The sacred scriptures do not set forth or fix the era of creation with anything like precision. Critics disagree as to the meaning of the word "day" in the Mosaic account of the creation, some understanding- it to be a perriod of twenty-four hours, while others believe it to mean an Indefinite length of time, and the date of the completion of the work varies in different versions of the Bible. As inferred from the scriptures, there is tbe greatest uncertainty as to the age of tbe world. Kennedy, In his Scripture Chronology, says that three tundred different opinions, founded on the Bible, may be collected as to tbe length of time that elapsed between the creation of the world and the birth of our Saviour. Desvignoles, in bis Chronology of Sacred History, states that be has collected upwards of two hundred calculations; of which the long est makes tbe time from the creation to the birth of Christ 6,954 years, and the shortest 3.4S3 years. Even the date of tbe Deluge varies according to differ- I ! ent systems of chronology from 3,246 t ' years to 2.104 years. The Hebrew ver-i sion of the Bible fixes the creation of j i the world 3,&44 years before the birth j of Christ, while the Samaratin Bible ) makes it 4.305 year3, and the Greek j translation 3,270 years before that era. j i Tegroo, with the help of the Septugin, j extended it to 5,?72 years. The Chinese ! represents the world a3 some hundreds J of thousands of years old, and the as- tit ude and confidence be will prondlv re tronomical records of the Chaldeans j pay by untiring friendship and watch carries back the origin of society for a fulness. " Journal of Agriculture. ' space of 473,003 years. j change the toou. condning any j kind of stock whatever, whether poul- j try or animals, vO one particular aina , of f(X''d' i9 not on1y a verT catele33 s3- tem of management, but it is sure to be very unpioGtabie one. Keep a flock j of fowls, especially the Brahmas or Co- j chins, suppiied with corn regularly ana ; they will soon cease to lay. They will lay on fat, will grow heavy and slug- ! ' rib, but the production of eggs will . , gradually lessen nntil not a one can be , 1 ,0ULd- Thi' ifl "used.by an undue ac- ! i cumulation of fat or adipose matter in i ' 1 : a rr . ,i ; iue uvaiiea ui t-gg sicks, anu eueciuaiiy 1 ! ...-cnr Dm n..nMn iri :i 1 w,c .vhm, ui.e , other grains, such as oats, wheat, buck- ; wheat and other f.KMls are not nnite srt 1 , . ... i V.J ..... I-: ) . r . : .1. ..lav.' . ! fed to the entire exclusion of other ' kinds of food. Give them a change of.. food as often as it can be convenientlv done, if you wish to secure plenty of egizs, as well as to keep your fow ls in good growing condition. Over-fat fow ls , are apt to contract diee much more i quickly than those in only a thriving i condition, while thev almost jn. ' pariably succumb to the attack when i i dneases overtake them. The mortality amoi-g over-fed sprciujens is far greater . than amniitr th.osH which ainatjo hoo ! ! 1-i.on or.riiit f., !..:. 3 ! for their appetites. It requires but lit- i tie experience to fully demonstrate this, 1 There is but one line of policy to be t;ui3ucu .u ivrrt'iu IO;a eiiner IOr urofit or M Mul, rv ...in ,h Thi. .... ... is io make juuicious cullings of the flock. This is best doue in the fall and early winter. If your birds are kept for sa,e' of course it is only firsc-class fowls tna nrtr it rtf.A aoa nr i.a t?-.. - . w k casional weeding out of the poorest. ; ,. . . . .. ... twr tainui ...t t. " ...iC ,nUll. ,fc is writer than to breed and feed inferior fow ls. By adopting such a course improvement beg ins. and by following in that line i will be Kept up. 'Ronfh on Rata." Clear, ont rata, mlee, roachct, file?, antl. bedhnirJ . B i ..iaa. ui Palpitation driitoalcal ,woHnvr ri,lTTtTia! tn. I ditreitlun. hea.laeb'e. (ieetilee.anesc cured b, W ei, a' . Htaitii Kenewer. ; A.k for w;--n" ""-r eomplete cure. HarJ or o.rt corns. warti, bunions. "EuchD ralba" Cloict, eomplete ew-e. all kldner. Madder and rlnary dieae. ,cahllnB, Irrttatioa Mone (trar- . catarrh or the bladder. i. drunirW. ' File,, .... ant., bed -buw, U. mice. aorh- ? cniptnut,. cleared eat b7 'Ronirh on Raw. ' j 15c. ihia People i "Wells' Health Krn-wr" r..or. ..uv, j i vigor, caret dypep?ia, inJtotence.feiual debUltv. ' i.,n.- ! Core, cholera, eoitv rir. ... w i. r-t. . i n,i,P'.l ""h- theumaMam. i rain,. .pr.In,. heartache: neural rhTnm,.' ua U W nn I . m . . S ' r " lX Jloloert. ll mil lr faillnk: rkeii worn out tnd nrmni ute V, eil i Heil:! kw,; i r.;!.,TDng, ! a.aie rfrtr. . Life Preaerrer. If joa are loainir ronr wrtn on lit. t ..w-u.. , Health Kenewer.- Ooes J.ret to wealt .pou. j KonBh " " " i . vorea fllea or hemurTholds.ttcaini;. protrodlnir. ' i bleedin. internal or other. Internal and external , remedy in each package. Sare cure, tVlc. lruir- i gtt. ; ' . v. rr."r w"e- i La.llea who would retain fr.hr,... ., i,- don't fail to try "Weirt Health Renewer." ., f . ' I t,t (ra Mll'.ll-. 1 1 ,.' . . .. ., . . . . i v . . "aS."."" " ; ea i.rn cores Humor!, eraptlont. rlnir- , worm, tetter, aalt rheum, frosted fect chiio.ioina ain...a. . . t Rough n catarrh." I ( orreef oTenjire o'! at price. Complete etrre i of wort chronic, alan aneinalel a, a rale lor ' diphtheria, aore throat, fonl breath. ot ' ' Tl,1 fIoP Nation. . I tTiiUlren. low in develojitnent. punv. aorawr.i i and delicate, u.e "Wells-Health kenewer." 1 tatarrh or the Bladder. I Stlturlnr. Irritation. Indsmmat'nn tt iri.n i and urm.r, eoPu,n cured y uchu-PaV'' . "Water Bar. Rnarhea." "Kouifh sn K.U- clears them out. also loeetle 1 anu. ' ' ,?i f n- B" ""ree' ''bwevcr. that tor am a n,a nf ai.afiA ............ ... . . . -w v. u . i -i , i mi ursa to ukh. P4 -ff".ttyenr,s wotoi ,ieatror, Me . V w ' ' ' we, ( " -ietrau-a tvrll, p..w,lrr are the , Oeft and nt deairabln rerruifcif in their .ud do act h..,tate to A-e4,4d UltP'- ,. . , h J!'?a J J!I "i! T """ p ...... , I'uitadrlpnia Agtnt. A. Ckowxovek Sury. P,:. writes : ' i T)rar Mr- Vnnr i ;ii'r V. '-.i NlcI,,nal'1- J demand .ptinit.2 up for them. Please frend ' v. ... .... i " man., i me three dozen Otixea at otiee. aa I HBI aant i and some of o-v ciiskmei won't . other." (Jommeiit needlesa Dl6alifi.l nnr. : i eh-ers ran have their fiionev refunded. pr aaie oy jamrs. JoHKSroX. llOLLOWAV i IV) . 1 Philadelphia Agent lirvnrrm utitpii, . . ,. . , , 111 Ul.hD5 KITE th me their life ?."d t'!r,,t k0d '"h to Acke.'S Engwh remedy f Ci n auip tK D, COiIli.-, CO.t 8. Ac. Siil, hv K. Ini.. i fSitld by E. Jam- In many t-ortions or mis cuuuuj seems to be impossible to render the keeping or sheep profitable on accoani of the ravages of the dogs. Land is cbeap ana Dotn wooi ana iuuuuu ut the Iowa by tbe dotrs and the ex- peuse of protecting sneep rrom iu-ui cocsumes all the profits. In various parts or souin America uuS3 V. on to protect sheep, not only from the attacks of. wild beasts but from the worthless dogs that ranee over the coun try. Darwin states that the shepherd does kept there are as ranch attached to the sheep a? most dogs are to their j masters. Tbey are brought np with flocks and have no other companion ship. The puppies are taught to suckle ewes, and are adopted by them. A California sheep-raiser states that a similar course is adopted in Germany, with best results. In a communication he says: "There, in general, the shep herd stays with ti? sheep all the time, day and night, and be has according to the number of his flock, one or more dogs, a kind I never saw before nor have seen anywhere else. It resembles in size the Newfoundland, but its hair is bushy, long and partly curled. This breed of dogs are never allowed, even while puppies, to see anything but mem bers of the held. It is astonishing how these dogs and sheep fraternize with each other. The sheep look in real or imaginary danger more for the dogs than for the shepherd, and always run to and not from the dogs. "If Americans wish to protect their sheep from strange dogs, they must adopt the German system, bring young i shepherd dogs from their puppyhood into the company of sheep, educate both j to live, eat, and run together, aod ihey i goon will find out their true relationship j to each other, for sheep will look upon J a dog as a natural protector, which at- I i'APKK Bedcxotties. A paper ma- kirjg fjrm jn 5ew Jersey has for some time ben turning out counterpanes anj pi:i0wB of paper. No. 1 manilla pa- Per is used, two large sheets being held j together at intervals of three or four , incbes the twine i3 gummed so as to holj tbe sheets firmly together where it j iie3- j ero is placed on the counter- pane to keep ;t from te3ring. . the safe- tT. .j,,- io . ,.:. n nttf designs are stamped in the outer 1 gorface of tfce Coverin?s and the cases, J piTing lhem a neat attradtive appear- j ftnrp When the counterpanes and pillow ca- j Wome wrinkled from hsr thev can 8aW 8inoothed out with R flit-iron. i .... ! a ne counterpanes can ne lert on the: 1 ? bed when it is occupied, and m cold M.w.r m f,. w "uu" wa,UJ ... V. m a r j lioe new p-pr bed-clothing is seventy- rive cenis per t.;, r"a win pporaniy oe- come very popular. Smoktxg Among the Ptrttax.- ' or rijmouin Loi..ny were greatly addicted to smoking, which j Pia:tice subsequrntly became so com- "ion ma; tne weea wassmotea in cnurcn during service. This custom, it seem3. , soon caiispl con si d era tile annnTfincp. as the exercises were sreatly disturbed by the clicking of flints and steel to light 1 their P'l11- nfl c'ouds of smoke in he . ... . ... x.J,v..J sed this law : "It is enacted that any rVOTCiiro fli"it ol i!l Vv f,Aaat-.a e rr . V i a-. r .v n r' v.jv. 0... ul ..... nU oui"iuS ' e lord's day, going to or coming from ' meetings, within two miles of the meet- j ir, house, shall pay twelve-pence for ipvtriv muh.i n&uit'' i.rifier tmfc law . - . I were fined Richard Berry. Jededlah iT r, t i , , ! JnM V.V.r .mi.t-n. , " su,.n...K v , the end of the Yarmouth meetinghouse I on tDe Lord's day. The eight hour bill which has passed j finally in tbe House punisl.es by fine an ! employer who compels his employes to labor more than eiirht honrs a dav. --r. - i - Snch letrislal inn dre nn r.io anA ntil. . ' ' provokes contention. The .Lesnsiature migllt a3 Wel1 Pr0Vidft that tbree Pck3 Shall make a bushel. The reduced I bu9hel would in Iha muitiit f.-ir -i f.,.ik r .i a , . , inree-rourth Of the Vaine of the four- jfH-ck bushel. The slrortened dav's W,M SeU fr ,eSS thailthe ten- hour or twelve-hour labor. And what can be done jn cases where there is no . . . Compulsion i IhehOUTS Of labor are necessarily a matter of agreement be- tween the nprsnnai whn Ii i ra , u ra .t ,Ka ,,,rlnl Krt . Ti I " . 7 . . .. . " business but their om.Philalflj-hia T T KcCOrd. TflERK ia a Wav to enrich our Urili.-. that is by plowing oilenand raising clover, and all of n. n ton , . t r "c EtOCk and make more manure if We K:,i ,t- win on. y try. We can increase oui forage crops each year by a little calcu- . . . . ' J ' -13 -.i-u lAIljin 1 i f . i r h la t-k ri . A." 1 JIcralcL In relation to the ventilating of bed- rooms, Horace ilaun used to bay that. SlUCe the atmosphere Was forty miles a , , , . aeeP all around the globe, U Wa3 a USe- less ewnom, to breath ,i once. J. 1. Iribnne. it. more than Tna 1..... ....i. ..i .a . , . perties of a ucf ure.rr I eom Diner! in McDonald's Bood Puiifl-'r 1 s"r"P'"'' Alterative. In rrmln.!ni. lation of food and dvpept its elfect are pee1y fd hanpy. For dhfi curing humors I or sernrn'a atncj tester, the rtri'ntT. r, I -P-rienl, it weef, aitb gratifyitie favor . , . . J . l. im'iii i.ie inenirai proiessmn and the i T ( ill I i I m ivn iv i n.AfMi an .mi k. . i Dis.atl.fie htwers can have their 'g.,,,,,' refooded. For eale by E-James. " Johnston HoiiiiwtTCn TS' febTa auu t Oh I Oh t t wonid ffive anythtnc for relief. Well: it' wonm pive anything for relief. Well; it won t eot yon morn. 15 .'ents will art vnu i jL"? npiirami. m. UrM ... . neuraliria the (irea: Zineari ijine! . ii.. , ii., r.i lata. iney may aave von I dealers in tried- I That feeiine of mental dullness, that tmuhler.nie bilious headache, fasttdiouianess as to f 00,1 ana weary aenine pain In the small of the hack can all rx eotten rtd pf hv nsinir on, , box of McDonald liu Proved Liver 1 l)iati-tied buyers can have their refunded. Johnston, Hollowat Ph:lMdlnlia. -Air..t. I su j rjcuscuiBE for tL!9 i-ajxr. THE BEST - I O r O ! o h. o MAI-ARIA X o. z tiTi;t:TION ou.PNTEED. H. H. WAtSES & CO . Rochester, H T FOR All Weaknesses OF DICESTION. fcl.OO A BOTTLE. H. H. WARNER CO.. Rochester, IT. T. Prof. J. O A!lAM. South syra u-e. N. j-econnr.ends Varner' Tippec amie. T he I'.et, In lb strtmr't terrue for dpepia nJ !otU!U.h d.sorJer. FOR TCNJNC UP THE SYSTEM, NO SUPERIOR. 1 .OO A BOTTLE. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, 3ST. T. j h rsvi'i f? , n avtb. v v . r- w bA.- h- tc Hti(tt; ha t'.v:ti r-i r . k... ir,.t r t . f coor tierr-.s w.Wl i mu :..n He 1 V.. .k T. Ri n.i in Mm l. t tt:-3 , .u Mtb n l-'-f IkM H ll et (or Tl. and w ?-?i'iimc. rt h. tm 4&rdn. t" H EN HVCOR S fl &i5LTr?iJ5slle eeetlor.p . iVv-itii." y r'- of ti.. "8 rT. -- VnS U.-.yint'r.-r-'.zi 12 1' tLir. I: airordb a i cr-F-t rt"t ar.fJ om.'ort to ttf orJ'rJ-r forv" "v ic aAtHh' . UlCCRVe:J S .iii'iy cob Price S10O Isk f:r it '..'rt-ai-siile. like MJ Hn-a'U, O-'-'o-tal-, nW I I Ua.'l'i.l O ri,t t.rr t J ri;i rr:a. Ertrf pmlr lrarrmnud to ;1t tlsfarttoa or tanway rmd J. G. filZrATRJCi TI I f : v -.- t. t; CO., Jifrt, NT v.' T( I;K. I N C A N DE fcihl ' EL f cVlf. C LIGHT ! - i-atif. :... J . --.- 1 -.r - H . . 1 ' SK. .... r, oo Ps'--.- lh 4 -avt :te- LAOir, SlArvd . . U'a:cl - t i C -' .1 fATftravi - - - a" W Lt-ip. foe 1 o cont.j. iota lawar, uf. on, rnla.aM ta a fl'i )lr wo(df, Hex. 1 H. Gt'IMABAES 4' CO., f ... . v - . r-, bac Cis-rn Liuv,-rV . fjow I II KE A TltltltlHI.C 1 ; n . R'rr fav-1'ir of ts Ana irv.f, Mh., Cavl ott?r!y aul--t. 1.7 -or ire : rr.,... i- rr ? ap f lb- t" -f: T -Tit ( . 0 a J-1 fr te avil , . i KaFfeser.ts! Kcusekagpcs, NaC;i.bs! F.r.e Sniia I r o -v - r. i rt ; r- Vi u. s r - r, t-.. i. r. J.J, r.. r c.. a. p.. Y. ' - - SH;nd..., c" j lu p,,-;. v. I 'i-miraa, "cilIDESTIi "kTcird Ftlton St. X Z. i j j F B IC OFFE R.J'Jr?? ,T 1 EmA 11? ?lz"r:Z. I dix fx1 fV3rTV' ' Avr' i f i a t-avlal 1 . CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS! ; Caniace Making in all its Branches. I'm'jitiff. Trimming ftnd E PAIRING of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and -the LOWEST rKICE. AIo. t lanina. Sawinit and Wood Turn Ids with Improved aiaohlnerr. ln all kin.i. r 1 hHtf,anpa.i.. r . .. . . Tn ... ."oprtmnw,,,, iu part.es troatinz ma with work will be hoB, aMy dealt with- ail work warranted. r. .... I. X. CHUTE. ALL FOR NOTHING. WHY THE DOCTOR was DISGUSTED, AND WHAT ! v.uht h a a'E done without him i " a . ' t UTB l p "otn a lone and i t . ml 1 ... JL. .Tl ",uo"a ina mountains. a rC. 1 i Yr.. ",rr,r- ne mc,,,,,,. a h h i 1 m,,rn'ntf.when the fact iir.rletor. l.a.t only had" rn,e (noayh "to Vnt a f.,:? VA-l:t; l,'K..l-S IXASTtKoo .u,.,,,ijrvauaos uliMl.r. If th. his stoma -h te wonld har, heen aH rmht in an --v)t wi two, S(PICfTl 1. t rTA.i: " I " ,n."' '-vvond qitetion.ar..i the Sh - - . , 7 ""'i" "e aavel mm-h ot their 1 L' en'ae h,e tbe word t'AFt'IN K ent In the rcnirc. I'ri.-e ! rent.,. 1 s,A'cl't .Iobhsox. CheiBi,ta, New Tor. WOW IN USE 36,989. rfH'.VaM ey.-..UuX7V - - - --j f . c,.k rtr, ""d ertlli,B Krlll .nd ,.-,i Hal lial 1. ". S--ifc-a:;i.! '-..Wwwara Machlno Co.. . .. wuMi njue, nararaaai I 0 T U Tfl Wfl rMTm ! T C WAN TED Dur,?J7;r- n 11 !i I X.er.TT. V , H U L it I U ' S:,ral'J " " "WXTXn V.., Ad.lr.-S.UK. M OH. M2 Bra.d 1 'n. J L-f .i-tW J I -T-.' : tree to th.iae re- f riW. aui-k i-tlnB tSaMtltreJ. twaj t., . i. IM sam VHtat AIL list (ant. w"ii ownhrnji. n ai ... .... . a w in vaiTias. af.t D, a i I nniir eo"eenriorrH.ta-ea I H 9" til lb eeive trra a ooatly l.aof Brnnl CI llILl '. 01 either , ex. io Ii i. . fcltrieT rlitht away lhMn ,UJ. nd re iroaxll that to mure 1 .jf..-,. f"r",n". w'! 'he worker, .v 1 . . .. - ....... - '-, i.taio a u 1 1 1 1 1 n .r ?oiute)y t-e. At once UilrcMlKrilt o. An 4-4.'M.-Iy.) raia.. JUios. ' 1 OTTPi r A It w i 1 t r- n am rr ASaUCGi lar n MM mm mm U -m tbe old pl.y. Irian. fwalwina; tba cut. of I TTfl a tea hi? wife had in.t ,r i... T ... ' or i KU lian aorao to k, airav vlaa ,u I. ., I m Trr" yet paa.pla o leam. even tl 10WiV. Tbfrai.i.r. in.r.,. . .. ' i uic oi ir D- i A . rers 13 ..a DTUAMnr,,.,,!,:,.. n...,"-.T 1 r!"""m.s. ""'-" lea. .V.,."e.pv'r ,n , njs J weulj-Eve tr ,V( ti. i.'..mni ov mall. I.tn-ilr'a 'ol . , , . ...... , , . '-". ( .ui..i .. 1. .n-rs wtui.fi i.svp i . HnilliV 1 !hniti.ant.UiH'hMr.itsi ... ..a...' ,, ..m firfllr.) I,,,,.,,,, e , ... . v.a..w j;,, r. r; 1 1 TO invrnrtti i.1. t. !' , . remittina m.ny ht autvaenptiou eml -Ht.'.-a - ' s1- IrJ Unm 'ere j 1 ve"nT -onei ordcr. cher. or drait.' " " " i nuv P cut tiy r.f u...i.e.h - Ad.lrea. Uw. p. How ell ';.. sprue St ' Ad"lr ''ATKlijT IM ki.Ishim ic, 1 , j Jatr.e. l..i,xb.irtf. 'V-. ' ' i ..'J -uiiikit r-TFt- 1 J rTN -ViS . 1 lOl 1 O w V V A 1 1 llrri-t -arS, Ta, 5-'..-lJ PLliavle 1--s CHEAP rOKK. I'oik, as a rule, costs too much, and this is because it is too long in making. It costs too uiucb. when it requires more than one year's growth to m.Ke 3u0 or 3V) pounds. It is not bo much the quantity of teed which makes up the cost as the time in which this feed is used. A p'K 2V dajs old may have eaten l,.ri0 pounds of corn and male a weight of S0 ponnds on it, which leaves a eood trofi:, while one 4.Vj or -J das old may consume the same quantity of coru. but it will weigh not more than 200 pounds, which will leave a loss. And this is because one winter is passed through during which either no yain in weight is inad or there is hu actual loss in flesh. It will not pay now, if it ever did, to throw away feed in the mere support of life. Unless the food is spent with the mo3t prcCt ttle results money is lost, and as winter feeding mostly results in loss of weight, or at the b5t requires a large consumption of food to supply the necessary loss of beat, winter feeding cn not be proCt able. There is never any wisdom in going to extremes. The "happy mean" is al ways the best. Forcing the feeding is costly, and a larger quantity of food crowded into an animal than can be healthfully assimilated and turned iLto flttSb is a unless was'e ji:?t as much as tbe too slowly maturc-d anitu! is. In rearing pigs, then, it is advisaLle to h ve a system, and arrange the meth ods of keeping them to suit it. For instance, no pigs should bf fed over winter bul tbe breeding stock. The brood sows should have pips in March or earlier, and these ':z reasonably well fed shou'd weigh 2-V3 or .TOO pounds by Decern ber. It is plain to every ex pert p-irk grower that these sugzestions imply a goixl deal more than ar pears at E:.t sibt. Tti have piss so early suitable pens, properly wateied, must le provided, and th:s is a p -ir.t that reqnire? a govl d'n! of cur.?; !-ra- i tiou and preparation, ai.-d to Jecd pig j I.arnpVact m:jf with v - j rea;r.;ble well is a matter upuu which j gar is said to txake a ja;:.t -x Oiume m:gni we. i twiiueu. ju. a few sueztstiocs 00 tLia Point shouid be majt.- juit :ere. jioie p.gs- ie nun ...... , , Ve feeding in lo:h direcion that ai;y o'it-r way. Ovrfeedirjj pr.I!ucts .!iP.CO am-t.i"1i rm s lufV i- fi:'S fa u'.s liack the pigs and and food. i are feed- wa.-tes lo' h t ime j inr merely prevtnts lull gtowlh aLd f lost I'.m-i. VUt ia !.t6vie4 :s Jul- fe,d i ..... . leg of perfectly lio:ruai ai. J apro priate fiwd. This means ts means a varie-1 diet 1 the secret of gM farm'- - :s c-'-. sich as cr-is l 1 clo , ra; wfcat will ei,e iair;v.e I of green rLMrs --o- ..r , . j ver, or ottiT nthrT gr-?7J t-r.iq-, r. ; Lariey.pea? a.i I coin, with rr.e grain , which the lax, I was left il'.o co-; t and gro.ind feed, and U'.ly. lu'.l fetu- J iioa, say? the Rural II me. 5.7, a. so ?o;i:.d coin ar.d ini't! ! if i-ons jrhio. w food a!r it !;a-i t-t-i ; I.O. I. 1 , -Ii,i . urr i,j.:, i, fi, f. ni,:turt.! t v co - . - Ing. T-o ti w c rn fe-dir fc' produces . large qoannv of fodder is ota ---' the worst of diases-the M.testinai - abling the firmer t- feed trTc 1 ver causi d l y the rron-assimilat i-.n if large pari of the food, ar.d iUl conse t qiienl, n'.'t j of carju tce-.as m i;ter ! iue n.u.:u, aua ipina. uenii wlicd ! p-s thr very fit.ju.Lt ; ara.ysis of i a darger to horses in rullic dr kt , tl hif.d quarters. that the Di,.t , t. v . . . " i pr.if.t .t te wav i, to keep t.U animal in ,Tonbs- U c a:- , high c-. t,d:t:-n and p-r.'.f ; l.stth. atd among Lor in this wsy. i- j to fi.-jl-h w:th the ..: fed:r.. ,15 rapid- recemmeeds a stand-pipe a:. d t::b i l-v HS P--sii.:V. .V. r. 77 ,.- j a5 the teafes! and t?: arratr-n-t ' ' tt't, HUNTjS "KIDNEY emedyJ Remedy NEVER : a L "I :-ToTAIL?as To fAIL-A- rrnriririiiim. Hitiitijrtvijj 30 TEARS RECORD. CT-RtBS a ITiyalelaBa Tewtlmaay. A. W. Bmw-n.M.P., cf rrcTiJence, xasxASxs OP THB UTE2 IUMEB AND trarKAET OE31.VS EEOPST OR1VTX EBJOHT-a ziSEasx PAINS rx THE BACK 1X3 INS OS axes riSKASSS Errumoii OS OF trs-iNw. PBJCS 18. Baaatbr Pamplilart of Teeta- mania a. Hr?iTa EtMLST CO., Pre-rldasM, B. L R. I., ea v, ; "i bare ceu Erwr f Kidney antl Liver! Rmi-it in m practice for the pa?t eixteen yea A. ! Same ne:ghtorhood CrO.S of 2 to 3 and chajerfiuij recommend It aa , t'Ushels of marketable p-.'tat-oes being a e lU rtluii-U reedj." ( prpwn 1,, ceasoD. Another prorcirjetit floct.r Provtdeuce ,aTa tl.at "I a f tent'T rjrjr't to cse c."i,r prc - .a tions a, tchrutn terror HtnrT (Kid- ' . . ,T-. , ...... ne and Liver; Keit. I fr'don 0 kep a COW a Tear. f r.V'-" i corn-fodder an 3 sM.ir.c in :itjnni An Old Lady. "JCj mother, TS year oi, baa provided the Suil is Ui a -Is Ii. elT. chronic kidney compiamt and drtj- , Over a bole from which aL nlf 't I . iSotLii hia ever be.peJ ber i j , - '.ike Hrwl IK!d, and Lira.-? ' OUR, which hadl-f-- EixiDT. She has received NncSt from Sbots'es a:il we tbiLk it wi! cere ter." W. W. Sucder- land. Builder. TianVinrr Pm A Mlahate,.. Wife. ' K,T- Anthony Atwtvd. ef Thfa- delphia. ri- -Hryr ( (Kidner and I:t d Liven KliiDT haa cored re of Prrp'r in it, worat fona. All aarthat it ia a miracle." GfBfral Cbare. General Chare tf Ebr-de Iand saya: l alwarakeep Etnrj'a K;I ney and Liver) Rtnir In my bouae. Taken ia email atoaea occa loiially at Bjbl, it preventa bcad acLe. and reataa tbe kiiaeya, Komacb aud other organs." io Dtaeasa toon tbake n, by Eryr a Bum Uken.-' C. B. CBITIE5T0S, H. I., General lrvwt. II BEST anfl CHEAPEST Weekly Newspajgrs for Price of Due. . -tVlltl tlli 13ret Iiilv I -w Hntt-s. ; . ! f -rv, - a. :. ... I ..."y '"r'."-"ra K K a I T rarrttor i a I 5S;,r,gr ;" ""' area.er tart,-, cf I proiltablv comp-VteJ vtlth we ' eaditiir t-mtter ihn jii(Piar t.-.a r .,nui.a . . " . -V,.- Jtt new.T.,,..ey. ir:r,;,, i,.', ,; H'TL 1 ' heap, ar.d alt draw!. ut tr 1 1 i The,ulrrt.ilon i rireorthe W.Ut I'.ui.., I'vj auiiUit i-.sn in a.lTi:,ce. ; i. r b ii i n G . i ne .T k k k t v i-ivinu.r Will t.f. f.nt to ai v N. w ..r It - York V ' ; T',r WK''-V a-Hj one v ear tor $1 : th, Kt i"'Vti.i,.'t , 1 year.i.w: ma tt rr.Lv I'.,. .' .. , ,. t"'",""' l"t paid .ne vt-.- :.r i. e. 1 T II F, : A I !, r PatPIot PATIUOT . 1. . V. . . aleii hlV- t"?, V '"r',n' l-p-r..ut,a. l t.u. . , .... ,nn mail , , wcnrr-i: reach,, it., intcnnr I. i! .,, r,r. 1MI I he only ai ly ' lt.u i ! rl 1 . " ,xr,T 'nrk l-ajarra Th, ' three Mlo-t rteMTHMe f ill- 1 l'Ii' Within tl.t ,.i-t ' it 1 . 1' f Ii at ati I u J TV r- I . the .I:..l.e, 01 the x-j.-rr ,.. Prl... ,., , ... createst w..!li de-tr.' er 'f t.e - ' id'vU.C r" : 1. ..t -paid .n children sorTer coPtinua'iv ami m ' for -hZ.' " ,.T A "T """r,'. " -lT,i.et!t i v. llieirpareritsit. v -r dreauri'i l! "'l it . 1......B... . . ..... . . . 11 a '. . ii n-i 'ia 1 , iiP'iira . FAR.M OTI. Cut ihe weeds as tt.ey c rr. -To insure a good rrm of 1. . plant jour8-ed in June, in the miD. Persons who inteLd to w.rt a. eating will soon be itjq-iirir,- wages are going to he. ' 4 ' Are you keeping an eve on trees to ve that the ti'rr .ar - - I- - ----- a uu LJ- i ' I1J mj w Use plenty of lime in the r.rcf around the vines. It prerer's 3 food, as well as ).astenii:g clt-r tion in the soil, thereby re: ' .t ' inert subbtatce aaiiab;-. " In order to guard a'a;r.. ,1 a-,., of droughts and depressed rtv farmer should endeavor to r,,',' 1 ety of crops, and not cor.fr.P j':.1" a single one. lie FhouM av'av.'V'5' rotation of differct V.u on the same soil wiil k c thereby preventing to a certain r"'" the loss of fertility. In pruning, care should I UVi. to cut out too much of the r. ) Vr iiuii, 1 wamea, as ir.e fru:t ; on wood of two year's crow. "6- ward, and not on b! season's growth. Black var: -however, an exception to tr r Their best fruit buds come fr rT previous season's rrowtb. Manuring with brair.s tr?.- tJ. inuuiiLi ui jun.'iuon src cation of practical work c To keep as much sto:k a a. fairly cany in a grass coj-.trv, ; ' ring witb brains. Know-r z tt&: xeZ grass country is a ji ?ra;n ct,' manuring with brains, s ) to ' ' IVaches must be th5nr.d ,.' ... "i'l' is ei. A tr yq ru'e as many as you think ou :?to tiV-. luru lane ua ca.i ir.e rerxi:-ise'-tr leave two together. T. is wnen the fiuit is as lar2M;-. nuts, before the stem ha Iatj--- sheep that w:.I cot ir :u:e .'; 7; S will remain f,-.r a tur t. - . ' " me. Tar and jint aie both t' tc- -j - . c. j M...1I.U.V iu airur irouj rre ' in I it is too often the ca t: J den is neclctedon thr f .r .0 1 j mies of the garden shout I be f-'-l ( ly the farmer, and tie fruits sLuVj. j so be given their pn-pei r'i"e i farm, 1 - J It I? a ffreat tristaVf to la.ai: "uni in. Xr; ate atle reiurts, w it out taklr.cti if i mers Say that owir V . j. , , , , f - r ! ,abor tLe can huy corn che;-r its k - ' they can raise it. But lv rs -ir.r i; 1 a to make m?re rxartttre, year more corn. in i I .r.g;:sh rredtc watering animals ir. ci:5. I". e. l comfortable for the l.:r-e. wd t' t: .; to strain bis neck ac:n?t te cv'tv reach the watfr. the water is frrt ! fnd more palatable, and thr : ti' ' I leas daneer of it? beiri? contiiiu; ! with dust, dirt, ar.d the r-:rx5 cf it ' ease. I At a recent gathering of f:i-s ; was said that the averaza yied o.'r: toes in a district wl.r? they s 'st prown for fbipplnj was !e lhn ! bushels per acre. h,e fa:n- a ! at lefs than sever.' v-ilve. Yi pf ' - - . Under the iasturirc ar y f'' - a - of feedin four cr f.ve acr " -; J every acre may be roajr to k:r; :"5t ; treat rich earth from the roa.!?' je. a was prown last seas-on tl at rea. ---- ly thirtv inches below the s-:-" wle laU'e ia : ' .4rr a ci t . r- iVii1 CAT r . . , ., I IJ be made too deeli, rr.ivi jra 1. m .:,..... ll,e aJ; '"e waf OOWD. In Florida orarce craves, rye ' . amoriij the tree?, cover!: ? t-? ? . keepinir the ro-ots mnis'. a-' f-' - abforbiug much of the tiravy ilea, i rye is in due lime p.owrJ i. t rations made for another erf. ' not sowing of rye anvLi f:t-1 ' useful in pri-'tectinp thera in tt '.f of the country, particu!r!y s2',r; ; youne peach trees, in yr.'. :trr s teuutr bark from the b'ister:: ri' i the sun. and in enricbir-i: the ' ', - Tl ia ...... t.f ow.li!?? Ta . o j.iuii'ir liifai it'" ' much in aniniAl. as in ! uaai t ; Tli is iuakes it very essr.tij t3 quent cbacgea of diet mU- ccl UiJ , ble variety of fen! sbcu.tl t-e r:0 i io order to avoid a coliiei-.! i i which tends to dull the Pi'!'f ! thus injure the peneral kea':h. It will rarelv pay to Is. c"' j for miiir, as ma-jure. a'3s ( -' j-. arj-fat -r 11 iu u .' ll i " little gives more bother t !" I thpif i.iii-ol .ail trmnurr? ITilr I1 Ur. ' " .. - 1 To fatten a ho? i'-,:.v srJ ' i give him the most c, u ' !:5 ' : cleanly quaiters yon eni . iroi''. New . ly, ClVked food Will Cl" ," ' lOCftse of ft than UfC 1". ee;l tare to keep ' , lellh It is well t' ui " 1. 1 l'I;ur in their f .1 Ct C.i-' " rnEsi tit-ver ha tt-en t ."-rti t' of L'anitria eounty a n Jn' nf ntai.a an.i ivjtr.niAe a- r,- ;v, iii that ehrareol Worm Pnovih r- 1' km jgjKjg'aBJt jmjm mm mm . .,
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