' . I . . imi I SEv? . . - - - -zrzi - mm9mmmmm Reairh Bi. I - - - - FVKn I HOUSEHOLD. heep nee J shade. Work off the poor hens. Provide some rnhbini: posts. Kfon the front yard neatly mown. Cot Canada thistles when in flower. Th work-teams deserve fTod fly er's 7' the grind stone help in hoeing DmTt make the horses go five honr3 without water. GerniiTiy crows five bushels of pota to to our one. Th fodder of corn possesses one-half a!ap of the grain for feeding, --n frod. pnr water, shelter from i;ddav sun and a rrjn in eras', will --v'n in health in the Summer, the hoed crops thnrnuzhly clean ''lii. and labor will be saved on j rrp'. a well as addinu to the j rr.dnMver.eis of he present one. j A 'rsht airy brn cellar, with a 'dry j " r hat will afford thm a chance for t - t-rnne. "s abont the place for yoonz j :"l-onq dnrinhad soells of weather, i Wary Anderson writet: ffi--! H m Jf iil sfa ' I am delighted with KO to iii-sSl 11 ai,.,,;! ycrar Coraline Corset. It fi. "' Jf I'lf'tl''! is perfect in fit and ele- HIIITo L't J t t ilhU d 13 pant in design and work Ssc 'Jjf ''f'jifl tl'HJ .....W.f f ftiLJ CATTLE RAISING IN THE TJ. S. Mr. Nimmo's recent report 00 the ranee and ranch cattle of the United States furnishes some inerelin statis tics on this subject and the opportunity of making some remarks on it. A quar ter of a century aeo tbe principal ana THE J5ETF POSTAL The following condensation of tb new postal laws contains all the essen tial changes. They became operative July 1st: First, Rate of postage on second class matter will be one cent per pound . a it,r,.r fnclndinir newspa almost tba only praz'.ne grounas ror cat- , or .r.wu tie in great herds was Texas. At that pers for Canada with the exceptions n arVet was a restricted one, norea oeiow. j and immense nnmbers or cauie were j slaughtered for their hides and tallow. , The value of cattle on a ranch was on l ly from three and a half to four dollars 1 per bead. Since then the rapid exten- sion of the railroad system through Tex j as and to all parts of the "West has ! opened up profitable markets to the East j to Texas cattle men. and the value of ! their cattle has advanced from three dollars and fifty cents in 1863 to from Second. Publications of the seconn class, other than weekly papers pub lished where there is a letter-carrier office must befpaid In postage stamps affixed at the rate of one cent for each paper; or on each periodical not exceed ing two ounces in weight, or two cents on each periodical if weiebine over two ounces, if they are to be delivered bv carrier in the city of publication. If they are to be delivered through the 'Rn(B Rata." Clear oat raw. fo'e. roaehe. flies. nt. bedbns- Hrart fmln". Palpitation. tropl'l "welltnirs. llVwili.' d lnio5; besdscbe, sleepleasneM earl by WelU ( Health Renewer. 1 Afk for Well' K..oh on C'.n,ii." lie. oBpUMrar. Hard ur .rt o-rn. wart.. hnnloM. rtiTary rtle-U pralrtnia:. lrntattoo .wm, frrar 1 catarrh of the bladder, tl. 1rutflU. Bed-Bar, rtle. File. roarl-M. antp. bed bar. rt. mice, roph; eri ehlpmnnfc. cleared out by "Kooirti on Kat.. 15c ! Thin People. . Well' Health K-newer" rt-ftore lth nd , rlg-or. rnrea dTPj.et.fla. lm j.otenceexoal debility, j ti. ! t1d. pprainp. nr.n-c. - - 3W5. einttllatinc II. at With Trla. Ha M!rl:" V ri'Tl'i- o?. I. rm.. II. ill "H Riie.ati.tn: r it ' RU a row with b.a I--t.r. The r-.boTe rb.pter.. Mr. Witor.I find la book recently puhliphed by an anony rr.on.a.ithur. Ib... read a dl of .ar cam in my day but I uerer read any thing to the aarcasm her.iu co , ta-ua I spct tiie experience .rtxav , 1 i, a pt rsr.n.1 ci.e ; in ahort, the author Intimate- as much on i K 3L Let me p! . . 1 . , . 1 . V- AF-O ! Atk fifteen to eiehteen dollars per neaa at iock-doxps or mrou n.r, Kr" the present time. The great profits livery, they can be mailed at pound of the Texas graziers led to the adop- rates. Postage on sample copies of tin of cattle raising on a laree scale in 1 weekly papers for delivery by carriers the western ar.d nortn-wesrem omim m uisi wi.no iuuiwur.. - by postage stamps attached. Third, Each piece of second-class .ii.i...iui. Tn Tntri-n nr Viiica Grass. . Coraline is ned in aa good except those sold by VUaxxa Eiothi. . . The genuine Coraline is wpenSr to whakboce, atd pi hoseit ralua axd perfect satisfactioiv. Imltatlona are a fraud and dear at any price. For sale by all leading merchant. Price from 11. OO cp- WARNEB BROTHERS, 141 I4t VABllH ATX., Cfclo. asl BROADWAY, Hew Tork.. Jiikmii SPECIALTIES. PArspti. .TrqevS. p Gloves, Veilinar, Nets, Lalies Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, SdocI Silks, Floss and Arrasene. Ft mm T.'Ve milk for young animals, the - .iacq fnrn''h a nearlv perfect ration t pf herbiToro'is animals. V -;r enrpas? eticeu'ent erass as i milk-Tr'd iii-ins food, whether qnan ;fv or finp flavor i" considered. If yon don't believe thit foreign mat ter or a tainted atmophpre are capable of spoiling the qnality of butter, just weih ou- a pound or two and keep it in a rinse earf hem jur. or under an in-! TPrd veoqo? alongside or a bar or soap or a fow onions for several days and then Shut in the Chicks at Night. If al lowed 'o rm'e so soon as daylight ap poar. yonn? chirks often get wet and cni'lei to their damage. That they may be kept nnder control nntil the grass is drv. and also to eive them the benefit of an early fed. itshoald be the busi nepq of pome one about the place to Ehut up he mother and her brood each night until the chirks are a month old. If the old hen is kept confined and the brood i1 allowed to roam, some grass or o4her ereen food should bethrowudown for the her; daily. Tillage. To kill weeds and grass in cultivated crops is an important, but it '8 T ot the mot important use of tillage. Th" prevention of the escape of moist nre from the soil, in the average r.es of our Summer seasons, must placed a good way ahead of it, so far as direct results are concerned. How till age Mves the loss of moisture is not ; hard to comprehend. The surface of the soil, with being exposed to the fiee I action of the sun and the air, is the! point from which the moisture ordi- ari'v esaj-es by evaporation. As it j j avsaway from the surface, more j Ullllcr tl DeillOCratiC ft moisure is drawn up from below by j ,! ciliary action, precisely as oil in a; tlOlUll AdlllllUStratlOll. 1 imp is drawn up to the flames as fast; as the flames coDsumes it. Now, the ; njore compactly the pafticles of earth i :tre held together up to a certain com- , Jiq Will of tllG PcOlllc mnn degree, the more perfect is the ' e-pi!)nry action of the soil, just as a " ; k of ordinary firmness draws up tl e i .1 ;-fr than one of a loose net work tl'Tes would. Tillage breaks up the ! rr j n'-tri ss that ordinarily exists in j cwhrcken soil. It thu3 reduces the i ifltcrol capillary attraction. Moist-j i-o. tint but for the stirring of the soil, j l' l 1 drawn up and dissipated, re- ins !k-1ow for the use of the culli- j . ,-nl plant. The deeper the tillage thi , -pore is the pwer of capillary attrac- i tion overcome, with corresponding ad : vantage to growing plants. Tillage, ty admi'ting air into the soil, also hastens the elaboration of plant food in the soil 1 and causes the absorption of ammonia, which the roots then take up. FLOW KUS AND THE LAWK. Trellis the tomatoes. Sow bnsh pt-as for late. R ike the ground after each rain. If apples have set very thickly whip sorn off. :?j WHOLESALE HEADQUARTERS -MerchanU and Milliners will receive rnr -Monthly Journul poo Ra R24 LIBERTY ETPJT, PITTSBUEGH, PA. V- Oe WNf w S l885. 1885. THE WEEKLY POST :ToFA!L;f rrmfrTffttlm Vindicated and the Great Wrong Righted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST ecnirrntulaie" itii riemoTati" rpa lr on the dawn of a ni'W year, ori'ler cnn'li'i"ti that have not ex if t e-J f ir qaarter of a century Kini ont the o!.l. rtnir In the new, Tiiriie out the lalpe, rinif In the true." P'eveWn-l nd Hnflr!k hare hen elected. AftPTthp f'liirth ot March thre will be a IKrno- cratif a.!mitiitration at ",VhiriRton. with iiret pouit ilitiec toi the iintrrec , jTOfperlty and ai-vanc-fmfQl of the country. i A Thh Post ha labored nneeaslnir'T for twen- ty fire vpr for thee UrU)us results, po it will eVPil to the n-w aimlnltratfon a hearty Kreet- ln and n (tirdia! fifvort In th.( re etahMh!iient . t principle. an'l policies vital to te vullc wel fare. Ly rl'.rmintf atiiee. rihtioir wrnrir and ' :i-t-rt mtc t he "ut'Tenacy of the iK-mr-crat .c faith. We are on the thr"hho!i ot imp'-rt -in t event? and troit change. To a !envort wdo ai.ted !n 'ieveland's election, the future is full of interet and hope. . The W'heit IV t will aim to keep folly alreat f the times in evervthlnir relaTlni to the YOU can't Stir the SOll Of a newly ftt lnc,.tr.ir.it ndrain stratlcn. It policy at home and : ' ahroad will te intelliitentlv dlcnie I. eeneroaslv Strawberries too Often. J (upi.ortc t or cmdtdly an 1 kin.Ily ert1cied. No In.t 0fftr laqr ttrao-hprrifl are 1 year in the hist .ry of thi journal promt' tn he j Just alter trie last straw carries are ; JO r.,,!cte with matter of intere.t to im.-tp Pifktd. the bed should be thoroughlv - the "hich we ;r ,h""! ,,to Jhe 1 r'-" ' . B ". mertinif ot (.nitre', the declaration ol the Pre- tie new t'aahlnet, j manure applied. This Will induce th' louVn all are of ureat concern. TheWekk-I CL'HE9 AIL OT TBI JEIDNITS LIVES TTREIABT CB91NS DHOPST OBAVTX DIABKTES BBISHT'S EI8EABB PAXN8 IX THI BACK OB eTCX KKHvors DISEASES rrimojr OB woir. B.ETZ3TTT0N OT xranrs. 1.98. Bend tor Pamphlet of Tcvti moulala. nrn BEMEDT CO., Prwideae, R. I. and Territories. Texas was, ana stm m A. tl.. j remains to a considerate extent, mc i breeding ground for cattle, but owing ' to the influx of settlers by immigration, j the ranees, though still of CTeat extent i in some instances, have become more restricted, and this fact has given such I an impetus to the breeding of cattle in j the monnf ain valleys and on the plains ! of the West and Northwest that the ag eregate number of ranch and range cat- I tie grazing over the area north of Texas i has reached seven million five hundred j head, as against nine million head in 1 Texas. The latter Sfate therefore still holds her pre eminence for vast herds of : cattle, but owing to pressure of popula- tion on her extensive ranges, where the I cattle still roam over the public lands, ' and even on the great ranches now fenced in and owned by cattle firms and corporations, the raising of cattle on the Northwestern plains is destined before ! long to acquire proportions exceeding ! those of Texas. Texas cattle are found : to mature there better than in the south- ern and soutnwerstern parts of that I State, and the Texas herds have been ' drawn upon for cattle to stock the new- I. - 1 -V' . 1 Tl al of Fhion Fre. If they , ly opened ranges or ine onur0w j is computed that Texas nas lurnienea , to the Northwestern ranges three mil ! lion head of young cattle, mainly year- d steer, within MllJ " J - - the last twenty vears, in addition to those annoallv driven to the northern ; ranges to be matured for marketing. ; The number of head of these last year ! was three hundred thousand, and dur ing the same period six hundred and ! twenty-five thousand beef cattle were j snt from Texas direct to the markets of Kansd City, St. Louis. Chicago and PayaJcian,-Te-rl t. i New Orlean?. But, ultimately, Texas A. w. Brown, M.D., of ProTidenea, with superor advantages for breeding H. 1., eays: ! bare ned Enrr'i cattle, but with fewer for maturing Kidney and Lirer Rinil In my practice lor xoe pasv wiiu jvrw , . - and cheerfully recommend it a. enterprise of the cafle men of the being a iafe and reliobU remedy." Northwest in spite of their winter lOS- Another prominent doctor of ses and of the greater cost of wintering Providence y. that -i am tr- cattie on the plains. The snil of Texas qnently orped to nse other prepa-a- v.v..v,. tioEanbftitntefor Htnrn Kid- for the most part is admirably adapted neT Bnd Liver KruEOT. I find on .,.,. . , trying them that they are worthieii to Cult ivat ion , and as population lncreas- in comparison to it." eg ,he ranpPS .jij occupied and tte Am Old Lady. nt tlia lonla Ir.pltirlpil in the fit n m-- 1 t-2 1 Ti Ri n tv. 1 1 m -LIVtH ' .1 EMC! KeverK r-To FAILVcl mniirrmrin 30 YEARS RECORD. I matter offered for mailing mnst be properly enclosed in a wrapper clearly addressed, or all pieces of mail matter for one postoffice may be securely en closed in one wrapper, addressed to the postmaster; provided each piece en closed is properly addressed. Fourth, Any article 01 item in any newspaper or other publication may N marked for observation, except V y writ ten or printed words, without increase of postage. Fifth, Second-class matter cs n have iiO irclosore. except in the form of a regular supplement, or bills, receipts and orders for subscriptions: Provided, That such bills, receipts and ordrs shall be in such form to convey no other information than the name, location and subscription price of the publica tion or publications to whizta they refer. Sixth, Second-class matter cannot te enclosed In enve'opes. but must be wrapped exposed at both ends, so that the contents can D readily examined. Seventh, On the wrapper of second class matter no printing will be allowed, beyond the name and address of the publishers or news agent and name of publication, except a request to the postmaster to notify in case the paoer is not taken out or delivered, or meanest to return the same or to deliver the same to some other person, if not called for, or notice when subscription ends. Eighth, Third class and second-class matter must be put up and delivered at the postoffice in separate packages. Ninth, Sample copy of second-class publication should be marked on wrap per '-Sample Copy," to be delivered in city of publication, postaee one cent on each newspaper, without regard to weight or frequency of issue. Postage them for market, must give way to the ! on periodicals, other than newspapers. is one cent if not exceeding two ounces in w ir. and two cents if exceeding two ounces in weight. News agents cannot send sample copies at pound rates. Tenth, ' As many persons refuse to take from the postoffice papers which are sent to them as sample copies. '.f not My mother. 78 year, old has ...... -v:-- . axnreT cf so marked, for fear of obligating them- chronic kidney complaint and drop- rancnes, to some or wnicn a quarter i ' .y. Nothing ha. ever helped h.r a million of acre, are attached, will be selves, under the laws of most btates.to so much enhanced that to sell them" off PF for a year s subscription, tne great in farms will be found more profitable advantage to publishers in marking on to their owners than even cattle raising j the wrappers of all sample copies the was in the past or is likely to he again words ''Sample Copy" is apparent, with "Western competition keeping down j Eleventh, Second-class matter will the market price. Moreover, even Tex- j be returned to publishers by request as with ber great extent of territory, j ptinted on the wrapper or by special re cannot begin to compare with the West-j quest by pound rates. Each package ern and Northwestern range and ranch jvwill be rated separately one cent a pound area of the United States. It embraces . or fraction thereof. the principal part of the Indiau Teirito- , Twelfth, Second-claps matter mailed ry, the western portions of Kansas, Ne-i by other persons than publishers be braska and Dakota, the Territories of comes a special matter, especially en Mfn'ana. Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Ari- j titled to pass through the mail at 1 cent zona and New Mexico, the States of : for each four ounces or fraction thereof. Colorada and Nevada, and portions of It is earnestly urged that publishers of California, Oregon and Washington 1 second class matter shall rote on the Territory. Over all this area, embrac- ' publication, '"Entered at post ing over a million square miles, the office as second-class matter." without cattle men hare taken possession of the ! which second-class matter will nothave parts most favorable to their business, i a certain standin g as second-class mat- Koneb on Pain Plater. 1W. Mother i r. 1 1 1 t . tiroken worn OO o'e' Well-a Health Kenewer.' 1. Ih-oira-l't.-Hfe Prewrtfr. Tf on are loinr Tnor e-Hp 011 life, try "Well.' Health Renewer." toe direct to weak pot. "R.ntta on Pile. Cure pile or hem.TThold. lu-hlnK. protrndta. Meedlmr. Internal or other. Internal and '"' remedy In each pack aire. Sore core. lnw a-let. Pretty V.men. Ladles who would retain frephne. an Tlva:lt don't fail to try "Weir. Health Renewer. "Rln(h on iteh. "Kooeh on Itch" cure' humor.. ePt'"n,-""i worm, tetter, .alt rheum . froned feet, ehlllhlain. "'Roach on ratarrh." orreet. ofTenPlre odor, at onee. Complete care wor-t chronic. alo nnooad trance lor H;..K.hri ore throat, fool nreatn. w. Th Hopo or the Hstlon. I Children. 'low in develot trer.t. pony, .erawny nd delicate, nae "Well. Health Renewer. tatarrh aflhe Bladder. StlnKtnB. Irritation. Inflammation. .11 kidney and urinary complaint cured by "Bucho-Pait.a. , tl. i "Water Bar. Rafhe" "Rough on Rat." clear, tbem oat. also tetle' , ant.. you a ytvt !.: , M.ar'a,rsitatatevtthcl.rak wi.b which srperflcinl jiysi.-lana o " ui- - , being Bovel, j m.nitn.e of U. te- ; - - j ble a, well. .nd nerroo.. ! nnrt.ritann. inn mm v ... ,v . .v ' t " "i . xvrat Kir nun iir ur LruLri 111 1 11 t t r. Vk hen lUty opward, to ft Tp-tint t s.f ,x ImmersinK tbe'ior tkThata In Kr.t a,. I ... outside for years but jj, happens that in u.in. ,J; Sl to Iju. j four to eigLt ii,c,f.s ltj ueari wood is the . - often occurs with che..'.! are st before they r. v' f soned. To prevent tt . ? center, as well as a'! tj4. 4' ' I P )1ce'i llow eronrj i wood preaervine so!u.;' ' : 1 and neighlior. J. J. s,5" suggest a system h;cVl .; but ex-.. I 11 to U?. ' veitipTf'"- 11 Bi ease a they 'uwot cur Tlae their pa lent to trarel cr tbat b. bai cr tun. the Broor)d wb. or.rtaorkel ai.d nee,!, real ana M" - mrint. , r. 1 ' vl blvaulerivg from malaria, it t.aeotireaa o-. 1 ' -'"'"r wtx I llnLraac- cr ol. iMl.ty. Tb. i .t.eut j the post with Bl;2ht inc,. j goe. abroad. Th. chan i. a tot- 4 ward making an otlirs s ? ror a tim. ne irr - ; I er noie, wnirn wi i'iow i , . immt hudtcli.i. severe '.. i ricaie-iu .. Irri,-hili- A WC colds, cramp., ncciv..- . ooden plag. t0 0. ... :i ... 1 i- . . ty tired felinr, o-"'1 tfn"ri '"'" ('. " J"'u ur.ven !--. , . for bualneas .re aucceeded In di. tiro, by ; noie at tbe bottom f.f U ' .'arming attacks of rl.eumati.ru wbict, preTent th J fit. avrfut hi. Ix-lj regardleM of alliiQ- . , . Jl - :. eJ-w. 1 may be used m tt 0t. Of I 1 H is muacular, in liia ba k Articular, wrien the pos's srf- t ;r . In hi. ioirtti. In ;imma"r n.j . git ion, a perrva :tv,',s KSLhw1.' ThTt.'i. j introduced inuthet!,: FIZZ'S duoVw-ii j tbe center one d w,v d on h ba:.ra , ! Tk or plue or s .me k r That w-o-.ld hurt his buslne. .f i inserted in the Sip hr-, . i Better for a few day. J' tu,T" A r!?T 1 . a wh le ti- tir.i'.K'.a trati'ive him. no t evaporation, as we,; a t,. blo.U:wnnt breathe; ha Jf'"t"TV. I BOd insects. The gr.l " ..,,.ot walk canii' t a een on his left 1C. . , '-v.-., ' . . . . Yl . tm -7 ; M , , iu inn'".' 1 uutrj win icra'jua BEST ana CHEAPEST i mmmSS 1 stf ,leultI,i,, to S masl c-'- tireat heaven !" h. cries, "why hav 1 8ted. When the a..,.;.-,-. . Price of One. i . .,,. Inn r If ntirtlct r Two Weelly Newspapers for He! SSH i 'the frt"l " Hediniisaes th. oocior, omwo imv j .8 tnougnt desirable c - j TX f j ing Pot with a j ; The other day a well known ll Street , bandy vess-l to Ue in banker aaia tJ me 11 is rcni.y n-m.i..3t....'j been taken up ly tbe c-rr- it will only be necessarr x the cork, or ploe. h:A And the Best Iaily at Ioav Kates. " how general bright-, disease 1. be-ominK. j ! Two of my personnl fnend are cow dy- j I ingot it. but it is nrt incural.ie J ira ike HrifT's Kidney and Liver Rejtidt. She ha. received great benefit from 8 bottle, and w. thiolt it will enre her." W. VC. Sunder land, Eni.der, Danbnry, Conn. A Minister. Wife. "Rer. Anthony AtwooJ. of Phlla deiuhia. av: "Hot s Kidney ana Liver KrxiDT ha. cared my wife of Drop.y in It. wont form. Ail .ay that it is a miracle." C'eoeral Cbace. General Chace of Rhode Ii'and .ay.: "I alw.y. keep HtrjCT'. Kid ney and Liver Rehidt In my hou.e. Taken In .mall doee. occa lonally at night, it prevent, head acbe. and regulate, tbe kidneys, tomacb and other organs." 10 Di.ea.e soon .haken, by Hrirr's Rikcst taken." Tbe Harr'borg Wbeklt Patriot t. a laree ' eiitht pae .beet and contain, a areater Tarle'y of ; readina-matter than any other paper pnhll'hed. ! It 1. newey aplev. t'troctlve and entertatnlna- , Tbe nubwriptton price of the Wihlt Patrkit 1. $1.00 per annate cash In advance. CLUBBING. The WmtT Patriot and New York Werkly Sun will be aent to any ddre. rot paid, one . ve4r f.r 1 PO: the Wekklv Patriot and ew York Weekly World o anv a.1dr'. p at paid, tor oDe er tor 1 W : the Wisilt Patriot and tbe . Phil'adelpMa SatirdaT Record, xtt. paid, tor one rear.fl.fO: the WmiT l'ATRiorand Philadel phia' H'ec ty Timet, poet paid, one year ror 1 S. In all cae. the cah mut accompany the order. TL1E DAILT PATRIOT Ii the only momlna paper publl'hed at the State capital : the onl mornlnir papernnt.ide of Phila delphia and PlttVhnrir that iret. the complete A.- ; related Pre news, and that ba( a iteneral fy- tem of 'peclal tel-itramJ : and tbe only daily that reach" the Interior towr. of Pennsylvania be're tbe Philadelphia and New York paper. The Uailt Patriot ba been greatly Improved In sll lis department' within the la't .11 month' and 1. now equal In all re'pect. and 'aperir.r In .ome to the daille' of the larifer citle' Price by mail, t. 00 per annum in advance (or tT.OO if not paid In adrance) ; 3 0 for fix month'. In advance : tl f0 for three mnnth'. in advance: ao cent, ror one month. In advance : to c!oo ol fite. ts 00 per copy per annum : to eluh' of ten, S4.S0 per copy per an num pavaMe in advance. The Liaitt Patriot and 'tbe' Philadelphia rifv Record (Son day edi tion excepted ) will be lent rbe year to any addroas tor Ita.uo cab in advance Send for pt-c!men eo..le. of th. DaILT and We.klt Patriot. In remitting money for .ub'rriptton send p.to!Bce moner order, check or draft. Addre?. PATRIOT Pr BIISHINf CO., "Wo Markrt Strest. Harri't.rB;. Pa solutions. Fetroleum. cre:-.te, cor:---' rertain for niT nephew was recently eurexj 'ww-.L-r.. when his phyiciana said rc overj wu : wooj r,rfwrTstiv nut k . lrnrx'bie. The ( wmi to m- to b. a i t u wouderful one." This gentleman formerly j Way. 1 elf-graph posts re ft; represented hi. gorertiment in a foreign , rare(j in Bame w&v - country. He know., .pprttiates and de- clare. the value of that preparation. t- j tral reservoir wr" k; t f , cause hi. nephew, who 1. a ko of , tioleum. thv w.v:,i '&s- , r Dani.h Vice or.ul Schmidt, was pro- j 1 f poanced incnrablt when th. reme'ly. , years or more, wbei & Warner", safe cure. w. begun. j cf rvjsts or ris sr n ! Yes," .aid hi. father, I was rerr .ker ! ' 1 tical bot .inc. taking that remedy th. tvould be cheair to tn ;:-. bJ r"1i " ti . awvne ! bored bv steam or t.-.f r.-- I regret to not. that ex-PrelJant Artanr --t- . la .aid to U t victim of th:. terrible I hand. W ith verv o;r : a.i v disease. He ought to live but th; j .v,. . v" . y . . prob.bllitle.ar. that since authorired luU pronat-e U ;a. a tr. t. -. . remwdie. cannot cure him, hi. phys elana ; of tbe p-'St acd aVr .'-' will not advise him to aav. hi. lite, as ao ! rnany thousand, b.r. don., by the use of j nd deep enoGjll to lo'.i its' , nsr' safe ctir which ia. Cbniti-D- : QQore of creoso'-p or n - a. Ii...al Vrwra kr rVi'a 4 TTt- htt I rcrarded "a. a wonderful remedy." ; tion, vrou.d anjwer, bu. I ii-i best. Wi.'l the if-aders ' well, I .uetect the hero or ice oooa i cavitj; rt-achlDg to tte tr.t: n enren n nii.L ut . no - Interral efi lence point, v.ry .trongly to thU conclusion. i wff-nV-; who :ve I cannot close my notice of tbla boea ! httr than bv Quoting hla advice to hla ; report the rel!! ? A reader.: . . JLiierirai Ag-ir It'i-i-' If, tdj fr.end, you ha-e .rich aa ex- j perl. nee as I hare "portrayed, do not put your tru.t in physicians to the exclusion x MOST VALl 1FLE t(i of other remedial ac-eucies, aceycTeno monopoly over dinease and 1 personally now that tn.nv or mm are wo very Tbe maenre rf f - rr.-i; L. J. DRIGGS Havinft parchaei the Sech'.er "Wills (In tbe To. ture to be known a. the EBEKSBURG STEAM FLCDPJNG M IL L And pot it In Rood repair, is now prepared to grind all cnsu.tn work ' conscientious' tfeat they would far prefer I urine, as a 5-V.id ft ?njt.: that their patient, .hould go to Hren . , .. direct from their powerless band, than i recognized by it? wt:. c -.r.. x that they .hould bewred to earth by the . stitntes tbe to ?si va.ui- :- Uie cf any ' rin.uthorlied' rneana." ' -r . ti And that the ar.thor'. condemnation tn i their drr.pp.LC9. Tbe u -: I too true, how many thousand, duped, and j under tbe hen-rt l,."u'f ret rccuea, as ne was. can rer.cns.ii7 ver ify Sev lork CoT-rtrpcn.d)w-: A rrvr-i-cas Rural Horn. C. y. CBITTEM05. 31. T., General Areat. but tbe portion of it in wbich the rais- iml (tecnlr ftno- (ITer a liberal Coat Of old i I ler.tial v.te. theinauifuratlon.the . . rv.,- j I tbe rhan.e. In tne puollc service, the oneaiTio up 1 An I nanniAnt Mnon.r f rlom. manure appiiea. IDIS win luuute 0-tfl, tool' all are ofureat concern. The W ekk- ! " v... .w.K.K.. , etron roots to support next year's JnT.eto' i.m.iiM.int. sucee. win not hamper tt any more any set 0f Politicians or Man : pulators ; tMan a quirtcr of a centnry of defeat Impaired lt J ' uevoted to collecting and l-'ubi ishing ail the News of the Day in the most Inter- ter in o:her postofBces than the one is sued from, and may in cases be rated when offered for remailing as original cmp. An old shotgun, a flask of powder and ; enemies a fourteen-year-old boy, vrorkinir to gpther, will soon cure the caterpillars nests in an orchard. Tell him to hold the muzzle close to the nest. BEST SLCCESSWITH SMALL lRLES. The 'e."ion of the I.Kl!atnre. with a Re'nrtn f-vern..r opioed by a Kepol.iican majority. prml.eit to 1-e frnitfol of Important l..oe and ex eitlnif Incident. The com inn eion ot t'onirre. will be even more mtere'tinn in It. broader Held In all It' varied department'. Tna Werki.t Po-.t will aim at evceiiet.'-e and reli .Mltty. It. literary. mlcellane.ju. rew an! bwal depart ment' will t.e maintained In their ntin.et efficien cy, while it' market report' will he prepr-d nth irreater care an.i precision than ever before and innde ah'oluteiy reliable. t Now the time Tor Iiemocrat evervwhere to take . bold, cement and rtrenKtlien the party and it. Only occasionally, under favorable cir- ' r. r ina I T 1 t 1 . . ffrCSUCt PQTa 3 11 1 tuiuMiauiro, " 0". v-. ' hold, cement and ftrenKthen the party and it. : Rate bu TtiU foetvnid .... . . .it . . . . . . . - . ..... . f skill, aie iar;e irees successiuny re- v. ...-v.. r,..v-i.iw.CT. ... v.r....... ... tion of I-moeratlc paper. V. e are no lonirer on DAILY. DeT Year U1U VTU, a U tl luc A u n v u i i n.j.u.ivt i iiic ' r; r 1 1 o WW ui'lir "nil hh.ti.imhiiic flAltY u. . i parTV io nil 'land nr miinni? 01 id American w " e ing of cattle is chiefly carried on is, however, distinctively known as "The Plains." These extend from Texas to ; third-class matter, with postage 1 cent Montana, a distancs of about 1,000 ! for two ounces. miles, with an average width of 200 ! Thirteenth, Letters, merchandise milf-s. and embracing an area of nearly ! sealed against inspection, and other 130,000.000 acres. Occupying the great- ! first-claia matter, will oass through the esting Shape and with the greatest pos- er part of the land without any title mail at two cents for each ounce or sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar- from tbe United States, or under titles j fraction thereof, without the package tiality ; and to the Promotion of Demo- 8aid 10 Dave been fraudulently obtained. I being limited to four pounds in weight, cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of moy of the CfUt,e companies are liable ! as fa the case of third or fourth-class Government, Society and Industry. are lliose iu suicu iuo muo '""'"IS iie iile. and In a lew ween, it will be called on to ciiainsv ... V-.. roots the only ones of much benefit in "i,m'n"','r, 'he aovernment. Truth i ( ' ' mlthty and ha prevailed. DAILT and aUrlUAT per Tear - sustaining lite am retained. But a ; WEEKLY oer Year - - - smal , healthy tree may be dug with all Mni fcabwripiion, one year, . , t . . ' l"1'1"' prepaid its roots undisturbed, so that with care ' in iai r lite r tfr, one in handling when out of the ground, and with due attention to planting, we may reasonably expect it to grow vig orously, if not the first season, assured ly the next. When a tree is debilitated from anv cause, especially by the loss of the fet-ding roots. It requires often a lor.g time to recover. Even cutting off the tops to counter balance loss of roots is only a partial remedy, as nothing can fully compen sate for the absence of these important organs. During removal endeavor to ! prevent the rapid evaporation which is j constantly taking place through the ' brsnchfj. In large trees this is so great j thit frequently all tbe sustenance is drawn from the ro!s before the tree is planted. Wrapping tops as well as rnota in damu cloths, when out of the ground, and moistening them occa- j sionally. is undoubtedly of value. Small j specimens, having so few obstacles to j overcome, rarely fail to grow if prop- J erly cared for. Cht.'er. I Hickory. An old experienced far mer sys that hickory cut io July or August will not become worm eaten. J U'k. (.'btsanut, waluut, or other timber i cut from the middle of July to the last j of A'i2rut will last twice as long aa j when cut in winter. White oak cut at j this Fr-ason, if kept off the ground, will ; fia-ir, through if two feet in diameter, I aiul ri-njiin perfectly sound for many years; whereas if cut in wiuter or spring i it will become Bap-rotten in a few years, j a 1.2 5 1 OO 16 00 SO - 1 00 7 00 - 1 00 Add rem. Til I-: StX. .Vew Tor City. to be dispossessed as the settlers flock into the States and Territories where the public lands used as cattle ranches low are. But, from the scarcity of wa- matter. Fourteenth, Merchandise not sealed and otherwiae mailable, can pass through tbe mails at one cent for each ter and the infrequency of rains, it is j oai)Ce or fraction thereof probable that the Plans will be the seat -p.., ,, . , . ,, . - . . Fifteenth, Manuscript by itseli is of trreat cattle ranges, or of great ranch-I . , ' . . . . , . . -n. ; first-claaa matter. Proofs and corrected es, for many years yet to come. For , . . , . J J J nrnof ova IhirH.elaa matlar inH mow jfr, poatsare prepaid. . free ropy io every nan oi len. Dead for aampla eoplea. JASL P. BARR & CO., I-u.blisbers. P'rnna la compoaed wholly fna- m...n v.retable Intrredlenta. each ne of which '. acknowl vjjjed by the medi cal profeeion to be the rnewtpotentr- au the nerbfil reraedie k'lown to mcdica; science. It cure without till crery caeo." Chranle CatarrTi. Consumption, (Jenera! and Nerrons Debility. nrali-ria. Chronic Rhenma- lisrn, IMabetia. Stone in the 1 adder, Brighfs Disease, ly gejv ia. Liver romplalnt and Diseases of the Momach. If your Dmirrist is r.t of our pamph leia on the "l.i of I.Ue." or if you are iii!or-.:i!t un ler a rtiaeaae not Tnenti.ncl ii'iiorin tnoae a.l vertiaemetita. a tdreas ( o. 4. the proprietora, S. B. Hartniaa & o., Co- CtUS, UtllO. ww.( po'Itlrely umbus, Ohio. IV. AIM A LI N KVei paucn, 1'iies and Piarrh-M. foil by all lruirj?'a. Onecloll-.r XfT bcttie : ri;for io o-'. liirectloui in EnKih and German. nrt'ir-i"-r r--- I IRB1 PACIFIC R. R. LANDS in Minnesota. North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon'. From Lakt pertor io Pafret Soamat, At arlcet ranging chiefly from $2 to 18 per ace, n 5 to 10 yearr tint. Thi ia the Best Country for securing Goea Hornet now aoea for ttlement. J"a f f 3 t O arret of Oorernnirat wm f" 1-mnrt I-'ree under ibt Horretra4 - aud limber Culture Iawa. TE 10.Sia.433' Acres OR MORE Til AX HALF of .i the Public ljiid dispoaed of in ware la the Jfn- e pacific country. It oo lea ana Maps pent FREE, ileacribine the Kvrtfeena Fmrieie f oo try .in Kallr.'ad Land for 5aie and the FREE iraTemment Ianda. Address. CH A S. B. LAMUoiiS. Land Com'r, N. P. K. H.. St. Paol, Kins. j be accompanied by the original written manuscript. SOUTHEeX TOBAWO WRO WIXR. PAT EmYS fie feeding of cattle which fionilsh on tve bunch and gramma and buffalo grasses, all of which derive moisture J miinly from the melting snows and tbe rainfall of the spring months, they are j admirably adapted, for even io winter I Much of tbe desolate appearance no these grasses retain their nutritious j ticed by strangers in the southern coun qualitles. But this area, so suitable i try j9 ue to tbe exhaustion of the soil for cattle, is for the most part unsuita- j by continuous tobacco growing. A very b for agricultural purposes, owing to lari?e pr0portiou of what was known as the dryness of the summers and the j tobacco land, has been thus reduced to scarcity of water and wood. Tree plant- j a condition of poverty, in which it has ing and the sinking of artesian wells, aa j been "turned out" to grow up to old in Algeria, might remedy to some ex- j field pine or broom sedge. Ai every tent these defects, but to the farmer j dQx, brings with Its own punishment, thfy are serious, and tbe cattle men of ; so this has done, not only in the loss of the Plains are not likely to have their j the use of the land for many vears.and Km A CO.. of the fVn-iTiwc AwrTr-c. em. tlnae toarl ' Slicit..rs i -r I '.'.!- nta, i 'urui. Trade Marts, -,.r.rr1ch'.a. f.-r U:e I'anH B:;it. . Oar-;. da, l.-.!:;nd, Krii.-e. Gej-:rcj? . c- Hun-1 r..v k:-tl fa'en.a prt fre. Tni'i v... . .r t :'' erx ...-nee. Fat-nao:lMo trir-.i- - . ( o nr n 'Ilc.s1 In tfte fi' l ' ti ric AMtcl.r. N-ti.f . I -.t . nd tn.t ...l.:y circnlattHt a -c p.w-r. S i s ye-vr. rt't. pnt) -i.t''.. s .1 lnt-.-,Mii io. rmti.m. Specimen c, :t.e -lniiiBc A m er ica n ent fri e. AJr.-Ml NV.Hil.SllMitIO Aaiaici.l uen. .l Bn.aar, Kew y,,T. T STOPPED FREE Insaie Ps'ton Hertoeei HJl Dr. KLINE S GREAT Va Nerve Restorer u fr AVT jUTrffmna . f-'as. Feilrer. etc. larvLLlilt if ukfB as dirted. Aj Fat mfree rr1 d.iv i nw. Treatis sntl St trial tottle Arrets Frt patieats. ther pav;rif eviwe t hary oo ts wtsj rs-r.r.I. Smd pjiti. r 4. an'l epre, Ar, ot I'KWHtsD KLtlK-oit AttIi ..Pildetrtna fm. ms Drecsisss. Bbie'AM.ik OF iMiTAJl.Sii FHAVltS. ranges intruded upon until means are taken to make them agriculturally val uable. Baltimore Sun. tbe coat of reclaiming it, bat also in the injury which results from the ad verse impression upon the minds of visitors from other states, who are seek ing homes in the sunny and fertile south. This fault should be prevented in the future, and there is no Deed to ON SHOUT NOT T CE. 11 on i- it Feed Kept con'tantly on hand at the LOWEST CASH PRICE r-It will be a pleasure for o to wait en who may faror u with their patronace. Ebenbu'it. April '24. 1SS5.-H. "THE NEWCOR8eT rw.?.-..y. V-lJfS-iioe eectlcrs r? t"-i itur'i Ue to th"i aanc'S f"".i. na tf It fr In rvTtef a.'f-icr ft r-- ;! lttr. It r"o-iJ cree-t rei:et ar-. C ":cifort to tl e rnai.y rtl Ct jf c:t . v - 1 1 orj:r;'irT for--e ttJ I --.U v tKlCCRA-f-a.-s " j v ' .. " r be-.r.f -rsjy i -; pi a -.r' ii!ry a corr. lot $UJ SL ' . ' f W ' ruh.8 err-port . Z-t H !sj -.71 rt akK. Prlot MI ;rsk!t. (VV.'j! Crtrt c " I Jor i ft rna j KTery pair wsrraairil to ytw istlif'riloa or moair rrigrae4 O. i 1 i 7.1-ATF. ICS CO., Jt:r, Tile "art S-J-cV K"'V Tt'i.K. now i n nrn a teriuule Health is Wealth 1 1 0 A C E H fMLMA z Cirmr. i abb A-Nor. ISicIl, al utt-.y fau-d. t-rr b baw nerval m: and fliuv.T f-v.n j te 4.. G:d tliink-" of lam tr itrwti l rt;ru trm to ktl Djbi a- a rW!.'. ur rav-ne a :rem r CANCER, 146 W. 16th .. New York. pTIn IIV Wl-TJIB 4 1 si 4 Co.. a-Ma Ara'sw lJaJa!t2 Dr L.C, Wnfn Nebtr aktj Trai?c Tptat tkjtt. a TTiT?iTitod reciftt3 for Hrstorin, Iizxi. pmb t Vinvnlcmna t i tsa arsnril N rtn m i AT 7 1 Headache, Nerrous Proetration caused t.y the na i r 1 T)TJT fj TS WinOXN t "sT FTHT-Tv Dfaloohol Vrtohaeeo, Wakefnlneea. Mental Do- I Ld.XVAlAU, AUU.XJ X i.r.l,Jii presstou, Hoftemna: of the lirtun reuniting in m aarity and lending to rniaery, decay and death. iremntare Old Ac ItarrOTneea. Loss f power in either sex. IriTolantary Xjoaaes acd fpennat .rrheca caiiael by over-exertion of the brain, aeif jbtjae or iTer-xndulfrenoe. Fch box contains one month's treatment. JlUa box. or six boxes tor$5XU. sent by mail prepaid oa receipt of p neo. TVE Gr-UtAYTEE SIX IIOXF.3 To rare any case. S'ith eacb order receired bynt (or eix boxes, accompanied with (&juU, we will eand ths pnrchaaer onr written sruarantee to re fund the money if the) treatment doea BOteffact b cure. Guarantees ifoed onlyby JOHN O. WEST & CXD, 662 W. MADISON 8T., CHICAGO, ILLS., Bole Prop's West's Liver Pilla. l and cl'.ise. with r!e&'5 t:z-i up.'D which the TZiiZr v. j earth, SAiid en. n:x-J . j plaster, cr spri'.k'-.j crr I ing with a s !u::.-ir. t.f s- i'v i (ccpjeras sSou'd be ev-'jj r- scattered up.-'n this J-: : ! . I... tl. .r. ... n-..,r V'; . w ucic iLrir air iLa.' i. - should be c'ertr.ei . f & I a week. The T.-p.T:i-c. o: i added, shou'.J be tw-:-:ii::i I quarters of the er.t ire t-.k. -be placed in a heap ur. '.rr c r ' cement, or brick, or c.aj- " ' may be shoveled ever s'i - '- sweepincs of t!.e tr-nt. j eggs, dad chickeLS or t':. j small anima. and suc-hr"i-r j includicg old ber.s' D"".5- : z ' kept moist, ar:J in case '."' odor, either of decorc??'- -monia. this ruust 1"? spricklir.e with cor;--- y teritjg plas'.er ever t addition cf m . re ear-.. for all such ruiT '--"- "5 loamy soil. It J hf hot, dry days, ty sif:x boards in the sua. rak:::? ;t thorouchly dry, and Urr Hen manure, and the try bouse pre?rrre.i is the course of a w E ' nearly bomcgeneon. : nzer.ior una ana t--- - e r.saT 7;;- I. Lugsll'l Astbl K,i C-trrb eS5-T 1 Carriage Making in all its Franc-lies. j--X.Ha-rln'tatmggled V year, bet we,' ! Pdijltillg, Trimming a a et n wun AO I MM A ..asa. 1 1 sa 1 1 ' urHID W I L II A ifrrr"'Kr1 1 rl I i I C-treated by ruiii.ri.t rl jVlciRn8andreceiTirifrnoh-iietit.l S- of my illneia to ait on niy chair 'J jand night fcra-aptria: for bremth: my an i 1 ferinra were hey iMid dcJKriptiou. In a asl.'leaiir I fiwnm-ntrd on niverlf bv o.Dip.uii.iiii(t roots and herbs and inhaling the Medicine thus obtained. 1 fort anal e'v div.vrrJ U'i'-yYQN.PERRJL CURE f"r AStHMA and IwA I Anrtri,w-aTTfii:td to relicre the mot Mt- of ASTHMA IN FIVE HlM THs the patient can lie down to ret and sleep com fortuhly. Any prrn not lly smt i-.fi xl aft-r iinr one-third of n tx.can return the remain. iIct to tbe proprietor and the money will be re funded, or send me vout addrm for a triiil tuu-k. 'sre FREE OF CHARGE. Mr. W. T. I.r..wn. Monroe. Texaa. writer: - 1 eiifTered with Aathma J T.wra. Yourtireat Homedvconiplrt. ly rured me I Hh all afflicted with A.-thnia and Citarrh to 7id for ft. Poblish tliia for the bem-m of the anhcted." Should yt.rr dnnt(ri?t mil keep tbe i'emedy, I can send it by mail on receipt of price Fi.w, i-oraswDy'iion'jxi".. Annr 1. LANv;KI.ipplccTeck, tihtv-. rOKTKAIT or BEST! Gen'l U. S. GRANT, L turns of jour bir:hday,and mamma saya ETEItY O.NEWho Ow. n-Af:05 Want, -. . j r-i 'r.n--. ' h. n tit i. n i n fj 1 w I A. or nir. a k s s saw a a sj mw l.Ke aa u-'" n .a. ; ... . . n , II,. f n hA iK.nt nr r i -i . ii in ;j ir.!n- fc-rcwir.e.tliis . f tb. State n;c. iL-k-ia alzts to fit . 1 . e t.FSAlTcn The Ra EM, : r -w HW, Ho coun nr1v li-t. Amenta wanted try en t-nil I '. x i t I r' i . ,trrr hre. " fctnte where Al !rea, A. B isiXX' V' .': !. ' Ml I'.- t-tf Agt ou aw t hia. Tt.f i. REKK . . rorrncrlv m . ..- .r k' . fc CO., Taieu eeanJ iaaul rs. fcaady Huok, C an. j Yo jcgtuwu, O. t Bi -t i i.crt rciiccs riven ' CUStom will render it the EDOSt eMJ. . Countryman (at box ofSce) "Gimme two B-at." .. Treasurer "Do you want conti guous acct . An - A ... i Ink. Ai.liAr TluiAAn I as. BP mm e mmm M 1 "Countryman Xr.. sir, I'm on my j is tj,e cah crop of the southern farmer, MONTHLY i weddm' tower, and notbin' but the and every farmer requires a certain , . V Ceate. ,. . . . , ,, . ... ' w ''rer,fsWISse.t7F.14rhSt.. KewVark ' beat goes. Gimme orchestra chalr8.,' 1 amount of money coming in, to meet1 to y au nri1i(n sad rostmars. : , - i expenses which must be paid in cash, i - t . 'Faith, P., areyou asleep?" J But first of a'.l, the food and fodder j J J AMILTON IAX HORSE. ; 1 ara, Teddy; f'what do you want?" j crops ,houia be grown, then clover or n.e celebrated Han.ttu.nian h,,e roinnei "Octi, I wanted to know whe.br I j nr hn,.1(a v, .ro.n for fodder 1 ".1.Jld !"!' -r "i' d"r he e..m.B)f se, L A b c.blr,i - COW peas 8DOUIO De grown Tor lOOaer , nt ll'H.r.'! Ilrery etat.le in ihla yr. Smne ol I aK-a ye oy spaKip . for pi(r cattle and sheep. These may ! ! h ""V e",,J, ' m th. nrhtH.ri..Hi are i 1 I iii.ww a y 3 . bto beat recotamsodatuwi. r.r fnrih-r inlornia- ' C-9 SOWn atier IWO crops Ol muactu uav u.js can on MAI! hkiis., 1 . . s . and HEPAIRIMi of all kinds done h the SHOKTFST NflTH'E and the UWEST PK1CES. Alao. rianlriE. Sawins ami Wocvd Tnrn- I un w.iii iuiiro.ru maenmerj. Also, an tiwif di I Deary worn iione. (.-arrtajre scollh mop connected All fartiet tro'tiog me with work will be honor ably dealt wltb- All work warranted. P. St. CHUTE. Ehenabors;. October 24. ISM. ALL FOR NOTHING" WHY THE DOCTOt AS D'SGUSTEn, ND WHAT MIGHT HAVE DONE WITHOUT HIM. Well, witc." sat.i lr. E , as be entered hit hone, which was aituated In a cof y Tillaas in cen tral New Y..rk, " 1 hare got ba.-k from a looar and dreary ride away down among ths uaowniaina. and all to no puri-oe w hatever. The ineeoer said the roan wouldn't lire till momlnr. when the fact la he had only an ordinary attack of col e. If the l S.mi.letoT.' had onlT hail t, n.,nK t - BtNSO.N-S CAWlNK PiKtit-S PLASTLR on hla stomach he would have been all Mirhi In an hour or two. Hat some folaa are low to leam,"' added ths old physician, swallowics; tne enp of steaml.i. tea his wife had jaM ponrej f .r him. IT. E was riKht: yet j-e.le do learn, eren thooah slowly. The rapMly inrreaains- nseot Bea son' plaster proves this beyond question, srd the frond d.-tnra are certain to be saved raoch of their needless toll In all diseases capahle of bein at lected by a plaster Benson's acts trTIieni'.v and at once. Tne arenulne have the word t'Alt'iN fc cot in i he centre. Price lift cents. Skabvky a. Jnaasoa, t'tiemlsts. New York. FLATl LOT COLIC 1 ,E AVhen Frof. Gatrr country, he snid l" the w: horses died of colic, tfc- malady, and he sec?-- which has been put ; can Ajriculiuns-. asd ficacious. we dcub'. rat. ty.--horse owneis. Tti stated, is copious ic;cf.K tepid water that is. cS.i " cold. Water ha- tbe te;r;;r'."r air iu the summer tinse : t pevectv or ninety d-f.- ". wuv tr. .m.ll it ii tO 0S? holding aU.ut two q--" rubbei tub, three fcvU-'-t- and this is terminated by " about fourteen mchrs Ion.. a quarter-inch oietii!:g- Tt i. be protected bv a lun r " ' v . to a. U1 1 '! ' NOW IN USE 36,989. la the heart of the g"-eat wbent.com and stock ' Grandpa, dear," said an urchin, "we have come to wish you many happy re- been taken from new land, and one to- . May 29. law. 4 bacco crop may saMr follow after either . g JtlHH BENIiKK. Elven'.org. Pa. if ycu give us each a doilur, we nre not tu lose it on our way hom." Pitch upoa the best course in life, and clover or cow peas have been plowed in ! I to nrich the soil. -tme-rtca. Agrkul- : twist for Jvly. i SuBtElBE for this paper. consuftiPTiorj. t ha' a r"!ll rrrt-iMlT l..r thi aVvve tft-w. b, Irs Tlsa thou'nils iriM T tlie ti hlml st,4 . ..'n ..a hr, furril Inarac!. p-i 1n.nv ), iri In il .-.I. ' I'mt I r ui s.u TWt. h.iTTl fs H I h I - T.-TH-r s-ira a V U tll TCF AT1MF o. iLnilivts. l au SUII -'-T. In.. lmr.MRii.il' 11 ic1.r. f a 31.Oi.ra. 11 rearm... s yor. All . i ima tl-e.T ymv. t"f l, H r t . i fi I'mif i..t I rnpNi c4 tft.lle- Plttve """ill Ft-wl.4Wrilsi e4 mm 4 tr rnillslaw IHI1 nj.i lla? Raltrw l.-l are a, gol a i Ur tesi . ar 1 ,in hcMld tvtr',i. A..art rT.Tc C.r. 'i'.ti man-1 f-re NSWIirll M'ClllneCO, Newark, Ohio, tmen bua hiuc. lUraam, i to prevent injuiy funnel is SlU-d of the hoist's rum'', aci '"'- as high a? possible. F-'UI ' will usually be suflciett wt wind; then tand clear. at once. f .-. ; There are many causx-"1-sudden change of Joo1' "' -active exercise afiff L ' eatiuit (as fter louS f-;:I -work), tbe chill rtrirt ., . posed to liHi rapid c' SWftin: these art- -'lErjt'. mon caused, aud arc c-' , , i lire avoided at any r:e. - , always prefiil C"'.a. simpl remedy v.ili e'';H t . tna 11 it t'1 1 we nsve nf" ericiin 4yrf-' cn.Et whits an tisi rant. 12 hnlloi.crirui. 'iaaiaarl. rS t'se in i.nte. N.ld t driitri u.,3 re ive & ' novel t.a.-- "With one .-.i..i l:air wave, and v, ilh the o:l ef for assistance. "
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