FARM NOTES. BREAKING A Cort To THE HALTER. -1f the colt endeavors to pull away after the halter is on, you have to cir cumvent him by a little strategy. | Take a common clothes-line rope and make a large slip-loop knot around the body, drawing it moderately tight, and pass the end up between the front legs through the halter, The reason for do- | ing this is very apparent. Ie cannot understand how anything can pull the hind part of his body, and his head at HOUSEHOLD. A ———————— STEWED LAMB Rice WArrFLES. —Two cups of milk, one cup of cold boiled rice, three egies, one scant tablespoonful of lard, one | even teaspoonful of salt, one cup of | prepared flour, a scant one, Melt the | 5 lard and beat into the rice, adding the | whipped eggs when you have a smooth | une paste, next ‘the sugar, the salt, the milk | the heaits lastly the sifted flour. See that the | con waffle irons are perfectly clean and dry, then grease well with salt fat pork be- | fore baking. A Danish clergyman named | anson | hus made some experiments relative to the growth of trees. Regard ag the latter, Mr, Hanson has made daily | measurements of a number of trees in | the garden of the institution, and has | convinced himself that a period of | growth in length, as represented by the | branches, twigs and tops, alternates | angelica being an excellent tonic and | 4 stew tender. Take out the lamb, | with another of increase in bulk—that | carnunative, They remove the outer |. 1.4 it and keep hot, covered, over | is, in the circumference of the trunk— rind of the youug stalks, cul them into | Strain the gravy left in | followed by a third period of equipoise " oxi} 1 and ' blanch | boiling walter, pleces fiirec, ius 108 long, and blanch | gp. ot return to the fire with two | or rest, In April and May the entire 3 r Vy & + 1 them in bolling water; peas and cook until | AND Peas. —Have | | the bones taken out of the under side | of a shoulder of lamb and bind into a | good shape with tape, Cover the bot- | tom of a pot with chopped salt pork, | stew with minced young onion, lay in the meat and pour in a quart of weak broth made from the extracted bones and other trimmings. Cover closely ANGELICA (to vreserve).—The way in which French confectioners pres’rve | the fresh stalks of this plant in Paris | 18 exceedingly simple, and the result an | agreeable sweetmeat which contalns | | most of the virtues of the plant, the We do not glshin that Hood i Purify the Blood. only medi 08 0 6 health § of Appetit Pyspeypnia, Debility, itt aliments £ rivue and © by wh hi! able. Loss other ne of ests ——— r lay them on a | the same time; and on feeling the strain behind he will go forward, and thus you will accomplish your object without made of clarified sugar. Then they are done, strain and lay about the meat, A Remurkuble Cure of Serofuls. while the thick- the trunk remained stationary; thening the branches, Tne disadvantages of the ordinary Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1; six for 86. Mads only by C. 1. HOOD & CO. Tow i, Mass. fod elapses before the skimming is com- | peted, too much space is required, and | in sumer the milk becomes sour be- | | fore the whole of the cream is raised. being compelled to use force. Taking . : Se th | this rope in the right hand and stand- | of wooden frame in a cool stove. The | oe Ba ot Lei ing directly In front of the colt, say, in | Laplanders think the angelica one of | ty, lund, writes a8 lg: Oye! My a decided manner, “Come here!” and | the most important productions of their | taken with Berotnia in the hip when at the same time pull the rope sharply. | soil. It grows wild there, and they | two years old. The colt will invariably move forward, | cat both the roots and stem raw with | : row rt and when he does so, caress him. Re- | butter. The root of the first year, be- | ment. Noticing your SCOVILL'S BAR- peat this two or three times, until he | fore the stem has shot up, they call | BAPARILLA AND BTILLINGIA, OR | “‘utrus,’”” and this they declare to be | BLOOD AND LIVER BYRUP, recom- | will quickly move forward; then say, | ne i edielna Tor vr ving Wealth ) : : “Come here!” Next, with the rope the best medicine [or preserving nein | mended so highly, I bought some of it of | to a very old age, and continued t hitch him to the manger or to a post, and standing in front of him, open and | healed up. shut umbrellas, shake buffalo robes and | and, 1 beat tin pans —in fact, make as noise as | your medicine did him so much possible without touching him. Of | | when he used it, course he cannot think of two things at once, and the rope tied around him be- | ; hind catches him by surprise, and he | pepper. Salt to taste. Cut the lobster | will end by giving up tryinz to get meat small, put it into a pot with the away when he finds that he is freer boiling water and simmer five minutes from pain when he is quiet and still before adding seasoning and crumbs than when jerking his head. Tor a After these let cook ten minutes and very nervous horse put the rope as far | Stir the butter. Meanwhile heat Al forward as possible around the body. | Wilk in a farina ket'le with a tiny bit This treatment can be applied until he | of soda. Let buttered mixture is thoroughly halter broken. Thesame | iu the pot almost reach a slow boll, r2= | upon the biood, thor arrangement 18 the most successful one | move from the fire, put in the milk and u in existence for halter pullers, and is turn instantly into the tureen. I’ass | Inthe vital finid also a most valuable assistant in lead- | crackers and sliced lemon with it. - ing a horse behind a wagon. How - many people are at their wits’ ends | Cream Pickerer.—Clean a large continually when on a long ride with | fresh ish, leaviug the head on, lay it at a horse tied to the carriage behind— | length in a dripping pan, score the back and yet this simple invention would | gimost to the Bone in four places, and prevent it all, and they would not be | pour a cup of cold water about it. obliged to even give the horse a | Buke, closely covered, except whenbast- | The thought. ing with butter and water, twelve min- utes to the pound. Daste at least six times, Remove the fish with care to a hot water dish, striuin the gravy fro the dripping pan into a farina add two tablespoonfuls of butte rolled | surement failed to discover any increase | of bulk; but in June, until the middle | | of July, when the new twigs had been | | all formed, it was the trunk that ab- | | sorbed the nourishment from the roots, | | and bulged out. Then came the per- | 1od of rest and mactivity. OMT 100 Doses One Dollar ARKIn of Besuty Iss joy Ferrey ur, DE T.¥YELIX GOURBADD A al Cream, or Magical Beantifier. eanvem Tan, § iasyriens, FF roe. piom, 43 0 Lh. William B. Baker, of Lewis, Vego C BOLI WAS only We tried several physicians, from their treat. { Beautifies 1) ® © va ————— but the boy got no relief No Hall's Hair Renewer always gives satis. faction, and Is indorsed by our best physi Scientific men have been perplexed | for many years over the phenomenon of | aking | o certain well at Yakutsk, Siberia. A | He 18 | Russian merchant in 1829 began to dig | | : , : ry y st $ J i clans. As a stimulant to the stomach, bowels, the safest remedy is Ayer's Pills liver, and eyory tunity on ia und Jelios teactaons. [Lewes i you in the year 1562, i it till the furifies as well As the Skin, other cosmetic Cn wn gp l.onsTER BIQUE.—Meat of a large | lobster, four cups of milk, one cup of pour ded cracker, one quart of boiling water, four tablespoonfuls of butter, one quarter teasproniul of cayenne sores finally now 21 years of age, | that sing satisfied i ; . . as wwpects nealness ar eing satisfied | the well, but he gave up the task three | Dress, 80 far as respects neatness and | sah Jo ws Pen | years later, when he had dug down | eleaniiness, is of great importance oe wo Ln | thirty feet and was still insolidly frozen | {the first impression we make upon | v # A rear | soil. Then the Russian Academy of | others. HE Rnie.” noon | Seiences dug away the well for | == Se poesia | months, but stopped when it lad reach- | 3 ne Ter, ed a depth of 382 feet, when the ground | | Dr. L.A, payer win w & indy of LIF TORE Pile was still frozen as hard as arock. In | | ‘Gourana’s Cream’ a the least 1 mtcmmttd 1844 the Academy had the temperature | preparations ™ One bottle | wx tooth, eg { ’ ho pve wares of the excavation carefully taken at ; it various depths, and from these data it root of the evil. Thisis ex- | Was estimated that the ground was Q Bghott the pg Ta po Ai i | frozen to a depth of 512 feet. Although ; ; tidieys, her Fane ds Dal tery | the pole of the greatest cold is in this J NA | province of Yakutsk, not even the te:- | rible severity of the Siberian winter | could freeze the ground to a depth of | re LAS | 600 feet. Geologists have decided that | r 26 how | the frozen valley of the lower Lena is a formation of the g! lacial period, They Combining IRON with PURE VEGETABLE believe. in short. that it froze solidly i TOXICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES | . » ih J | and ENRICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens | then, and has never si had a chance the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clears the complexion, makes the skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce con. stipation — ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO. Physicians snd Drggiste everywhere reconunend i toi ~- + 3 good | we want to t write u i ry again in another case, and » you to get Riere, some at rt The great mass of mankind can only za and wonder; If they undertake to (, they grow listless, and soon tire oY Jesh the a Hood's Sarsap nghly #, and leaving not even a lalnl \ - Ei ——— To have a beautiful bed of flowers try Chinese pinks. ‘They are of all colors, and when a bed of such pinks 18 made by sowing seeds of all the varieties the contrast of colors is very striking. Ww. L. - DOUC! . 8 Button and Lace for the W. L. $2.00 shoe, x the $500 Bhoe get these shoes { ers send address card to W Brockion, Muss Bays ak Douglas nee ————— : Frazer Axle Grease, to thaw out. > The Bolletino Mensuale of the Central | Observatory, published by the Italian Meteorological Society, for February, Miss Exsa Hanraax, Allestown Ps. says: + ¢ ¢ ak . Mr | ery Lain an or all b i 1886, gives among numerous interest- | Mg viel waerey tis S94 SEED I ortten. of ing articles an account of the Interma- Brown's fron wn 1 am ! restored to tional Cong gress of 1 yvdrol logy Frazer Axle intwinsically, the vour horses to Ley it. Grease is the best cheapest. Don't using poor and, Work death by axle rn ProriT oN Fowwrs.—A Northern farmer says that last year he kept 28 hens and two cocks which cost him 838 15 to feed and care for. But he A - Independence is a name for Ian possesses; nd thing, what no in the animate health snd sirength, and ob recommend § and Cli- | “yu, um Ww sax 515 8 is 5 sold eggs and chickens enough to bring him $31 60, leaving a profit of 843 45. pense. There are doubtless thousands of such instances that could be given, both in the North and S,uth, if ac- counts were kept, even where much paius are taken to raise fowis; br must be the profits of those teus of thou- sands who take no pains, but leave the fowls to forage for a living, and yet sell off all the surpiu-: eggs and fowls at ex- travagantly high prices? A pair of such hens at $1 pays about 100 per cent. pon the investment. The eggs are not I-fed hens, but they sell for the same price, while the for hens fall but a few cents below the fattest and finest in the mar- kat. H things are true they pay raise fowls show that it v under almost any circumstances, 8 as rich as those of well uncared- Liese +; Ww IT may not be generally known that there is a very simple and inexpensive remedy for cuts, and bruises on horses and « at the command of almost every one. In cases of fresh culs orin- from barbed wire, however se- re, or running sores, apply to the wound, lime, fresh slaked, of the con- sistency of thick cream, with a com- mon paint brush. Cover the wound as quickly as possible and repeal daily, or ftener if necessary, In a short time new flesh wil form, and the wound heal without hardly a scar. atin awiie, juries is only of value manure has had its lay. It has very little value for this rpose, and if no betier use can be had for it there would be good policy in selling straw wherever there was a near market. Bul bright wheat or oat straw makes a valuable part of the ration for horses or store stock. It needs to be fed with grain, but with either corn or oats, cut straw makes in most places a better and cheaper feed than hay alone, Tie idea that straw to rot down into + To produce the seeds of an apple ex- hausts the tree more than to produce the much greater quantity of meat, because they contain a much larger proportion of the mineral elements. As much meat or pulp can be grown on 500 fine large apple trees as upon 1000 small, in- ferior ones, but the production of seeds will be only one-half as great. Thus “thinning” not only adds to the value of the present crop, but economizes the energies of the tree for future ones. Diseases are often communicated by feeding horses in stalls which have been occupied previously by diseased ani- In one teaspoonful of corn starch, and as this boils a small cup of which has been dropped po larger than a pea. scalding hot, stir In a minced parsley, and salt to taste and pour over the fish. a bit Heat until tablespoonful of | RED IAS One spoonfuls {wis of PBERRY SHORTCAKE, t of prepared flour, two table- of butter, three powdered sugar capfuls of milk, two cream, cupful; cream and sugar, beat in the milk, and lastly square or oblong psn; ror in three pieces, yellow raspberries, sprit lay another thnrd on and more sugar, Lhe i sift sugar on it, and spread thick with the whipped cream: stick the finest berries I and send around with it. You will this dessert, tablespoon , one and a hal wi the APOrY CEE. one cover thickly in the snowy capping, liquid cream to eat admire and enjoy —— IMELET tad WALOBS, 1 OTATO ¢ Take six good. sized po one al two teaspoonfuis of salt, lespoonful of butter and a iittle wpper. eel the potatoes and put into boiling water. Wi been boiling for ft teaspoonful of salt, As soon as ocoked drain and mash wh Add one teaspoonful of sx t, Rn little wpper, t butter; then add four well-be aten yolks, mixing well. Rub through & colander, Melt two tablespoonfuls of butier ina frying-pan. Put in the potato, smooth- ing it over, Fry it a light brown color, Hght b ble melot Ne. meet them they have minutes, add €n een ons Lie and serve like an « A VERY EcoxoMicAL Dus. —lLane a pudding-shape all through with thin siices of bacon. Tuke some boiled spinach, seasoned and chopped as if for table. Cut some carrot ani tarnips in- are pieces, and a few liked; whip up Lie Ho pel wer and turnig Tost Gou to squ ious if egg with a it the carrots simnall on- an Mix the » 1t- YOIK of and salt, 1 well with alternately at the sides of the tin, middle with the the bottom and round and €I up dressed spinach. When the tin is full cover it with thin slices of BACOR, steam it oue hour, turn it out in a corner dish, and lft up the bacon whilst you pour sowe rich brown gravy, then replace the bacem neatly. the Laue Por-Pie is delicious at this time of year, made exactly after the quarter-pound of butterinto a half pint or inanimate world, than wan, . > - When you have tried everything else in creation for that bald head of yours, you will probably tumble to the fact only Halr pro- the work properly is more dependent ducer that will do and well, —————— We commonplace fellows a very inspiring woman who thun FITS: Al Fisstop sidom cut Ks. Th. ZIASSE ater ma for musiins. Bern ard Vegetable » PURELY Pills. ve IETAR sia Poree. Peed ! wnty The Pe Warranted the most perfect Force. Fees Fertilizer Drill In existences, Send for cir. cular, A. II. FARQUHAR, York, Fa. ¥ Dr. . Ma an ol 1% A M wey «and sundays CIVEN AWAY] Bu sons Bn peeteee #04 sngrsring of W spe Su pny EE OPIUME: German Asthma Cure vover foils wo ghve worst reer IBERIA CONS oferta wmres Shere all wibers fad A a Feies 08 ole. md La Fampis FHEF for IHR. ® ne HIVE MAN, i Pas, Minn, I} Morphine Mabit cured in aya Hafor to 188 pa all paris Dr Mane, OQ sme mie veive be ES BEST IN THE worl D &r~ Got Noll Every where, 6) hat men the ond tw the sales of that clans of remedies, and has given simont universe! satiafac- then, MURPHY BROS, Paris, Tes € hav won (he (aver of the public and now ranks Cares in 1 YO Dats farritz. Persons wishing to part in the General igner, at entific body. tend and take should addre 8% Visconte de Chaste its Biarritz, A new star has arisen in th ladies’ lawn tennis, ir son of a Miss Dod, of Roc kferry. ly th is young lady, who is only fi | years old, carried off the West of land hampionship for Ladies, 1 Miss Watson, who is All Englas nd in the {inal and C to 4, with oul i 3 she goes on twenty, M be at all the the the Champ tie ving her a chance, 49 D ¥l O men om German engineers have diminishing thg swaying of tives, and with it the wear of driver flanges, by making more or less rig and indeed, four-wheeled locomot have been used on some roads for line engines by having heavy shoot each side ¢ ntering sockets on der—in this way pre sventi ng © tical or horizontal sw aying ss foe the the he her iments made to cause of iron rusting or led to Lhe conclusion be due Some exper the have not te the oxygen of the air, less dissolved in the water which is contact with the iron; even acid when dissolved In duce rust, wich dry carbonic not do. oxid: a———— T © Weaker Sex are immensely strengthened b i Dr. RV. Pleroe’s “Fave which cures all female derangements, gives tone t¢ the system. Sold by Kials, y the a happy 18 ar insult. con Martling Weakness, and lack wany results of pervous debility, of self-confidence, vigor and powers, excessive general memory, ES] of prem are mon indulgence o tary practices, bas thus been wrecked should add treatise giving means of perfect 063 Main Street, MN. XY. a———— ATI Buffalo, makes lim happy, as it is what Si ———B Adeice to Consamptives, as general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, t $i suffering from soning snd the doctor least, 1 tried Brow cured y My Little bay wae . ¥ grest tonic and purifier Daxmer, MoCUpesxey K J. ssps: “1 weed Brow blood with the best results too bighly ss sl Hod Prarie shove Trade Mark and crossed red Take no other. Made anly by RUROWS CHFMIOAL CO, BALTIMOLE, MD. Genuine has £3 WIRPPET One meet of eyr Ty five has pom form of Heart Disease, and isin con. stant danger of Apoplexy, hock or Budden Death | This Hemedy regulates, ro lieves, correcis an a cures EF Vrepared st Dr. Elmer's Tr VENSAN rg hasnt x 3 6 for. Letters of airy answered Gudde ix Ly riod fom chs $5.00 Bold by Druggista. ELY'S Cream Balm DR. KILMER'S OCEAN WEED HEART Minn. BOOK AGENTS WANTED for PLATFORM ECHOES or LIVING TRUTHS FOR HEAD AND HEART, By Johan 3. Gough., J last and evowning life werk, brim full of theillin rumor and pethos hi pure. apd good, oe ter and tome, Meslleai sighite all. To il » added ¢ Lite and Desh of Ms. Gough, by Rev &Y MAN AR. BOTT, 1000 Agere Wanted, Men aod omen. $109 28200 s oul. wade. {5° Distence ne Mindrones as we Sve Kaira Terme snd Poy Freighis, Write for tirenies te A.B. WORTEL a 00 Rartford, Coan, DREYDOPPEL BORAX SOAP Ey wil of and sweet. Excellent for Bath and Teller. Tr EEE Foersnle everywhere, ITS=: p—p——— Insane P ersons Restored Dr. KLINE 8S GREAT NervVERESTORER forall BRAIN NERVE UISRAS ARE. Only rere cry Jor Nevaw ATe Fite, I Pliegay, ete INPALLIBLE se directe Ne Fete after svel day's wrt. B ¢ i jo free to Fit patimate, they Pay 3 hen recaivafl, Sond es of afficred to In. } A 3 ». Pa Bee Lrugaists. # i ” Keeping Teeth Perfect and (ume IH ee _Osal Hox, 84 “Steam Engines. HAT AKD Pratw Biron Vere fiat onery, Portstle and T rection for Perpises uh Tor Liniogee n Far gular Waite, INCLOSING STame ron Full PasTicuLans., BEIN BROS. 4 CO NEWARK, NWN. J. POLLARR each for New and Fevle (SEWING MACH] NEx. Warranted ve yours evi ox * i Ge Puy divert sud wave $5 ie Orgaingiors ® prom Wei FEET euler wilh 1000 teal = ae prod ral NE 4 OO. a 4M Bower ant. Patent 1 - | GURE FITS! W A. OB. FARQUHAR, Manufacturer, York FARCUEAR'S IMPROTID EPRLEY 7 Contisvons Bay sud biz» : SAW MILLS AYD ENOTNTS A SPECLALTL. NO LADY 1S REALLY SE AUTIF UL. Without a Clear, h, hite Complexion. 4 1 Great rua « De ex A Loaon Jor red fp i ng RNS Se Corrie 1red H Skin pS bo i Nis, To a jarge e Xion COD . coals the evidence of age. A few appli ations will make Lhe shld Dosh y soi. smooth, and white. tis not a pang or powder that will 8k ap 1 he pores of the skib, and by 0 GUINgE Create disease of the skinsoch as Pimpleseic bul is a pert feotly CIeRT guid & Va. Gabe discovery that ne cheek to glow health, and Tival {iv in whiteness, IB possibile 10 detect Le Xs Gling chilly sensations, followed by night-sweats | als, Sue shoul or- : Send stam mal uch stalls should first be thor { and cough—prompt measures for relief PENSI te Soldiers & Hela, 4 stamp ONS for Ulrcalara Ul. I. BING { — Aw’ y, Waiterton, Do | of milk and let it dissolve over the fire, oughly cleaned and disinfected. To do | but not boil. Mix it with the flour, this take a pint of sulphuric acid and | gradually until you form a stiff paste, put it in a bucket of water. Then, with and while still warm mould into the an oid mop, wash all parts of the stall, | erust. As most pastry has to be made | 2 especially the trough or manger. All fee cold in summer, this way is a novelty, stalls should be occasionally so disinfec~ | Do not roll out the crust, but work it ted. #6 their constant use permits them | into a cone with your right hand above | to gradually become unfit abodes of the | and your left hand underneath the | animals, i among the lesding Medi times of the 0 idem, SMi1M. dradte, 1, Seid i . an the besoty It confers It cures Olly ®kin, Mime Es Freckles, Pace Grabs, Blac i apbura, Chapped Hands and Itch, eto. It frees the pores, © viands, ap! robes of the iw n from the injurious effects of powders | and cosmetic wakes containing sediment, while i beauties the skin, giving it that healthy, neural | and youthfnl appearance which i is impossible So obtain by any other means, It is cOnOBUed DY COR nolssears in the art 10 be the test 0d sat beans sifier the world ever produced, | should be taken. Consumption is scrofo- i lous disease of the lungs; therefore use the | | great anti-screfula, or blood.-purifier and | rice $1, | Strength-restorec,—Dr. Pierce's Golden | FARQUAAR "VIBRATING SEPARATOR, I mr A re, ASTINA. | Medical Discovery.” Superior to ood liver —_— i Ki UER'S PASTILLES. OWrLL, & iy | fl as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a oa 8100 Lat lestow a, i ral, For weak lungs, spittiag of | — — | blood, and kindred affections it Las no | equal. Sold by druggists the world over, | wing Pimples, Blotches, Senly of Oily Skin, called cantaloupes from being cultivat- | ed at Cantaluppi, a villa near Rome, where they had been introduced from Armema, by missionaries. The name is paid to be still in use in some parts of Europe for a class of deeply ribbed, yellow —fleshed melons, In this coun try it is applied to different kinds of melons in different localities, and the significance of the word cannot be well defined as now used. ExarnAxp buys $10,252,884 out of the $20,805,824 worth of the bacon we export, "of hams, $2,454,980 worth out of the $3,231,609, nearly half of the $3,402,538 ‘of pork, and about one-third of our surplus lard. Tue calf born in the fall, fairly well wintered and given the vigorous growth that grass food gives the following sum- mer, makes a better cow than the sprivig raised one, and she is two years old—the right time for the birth of her first calf, ——————————— | to stay where he is not welcome. Why Amporeans. When youn visit or eave New Yorx City, save bag expre and $3 carriago Hires, and stop aithe Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen. tral Depot, 600 elegant rooms. 0Otted up at a costof ons million dollars, $l aud upwards per day, a uurapean Plan, Jvaor supp) with the best, OrW0 CATS, stages elevated raliroad 10 all depota, Families tan lye better for jess money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other Arst-cinss hota! in the altv. A school for training nurses 18 to be established in Japan under charge of a lady from Boston. AXY man looks like a sloven with ran. over heels, Lyon's Heel Stiffners keep boots straight, 20, ss First'in your sermons use your logic, and then your rhetoric; rhetoric with out logic 1s like a tree "with leaves and blossoms but no roots, If a cough disturbs ul 0 Pino's Cure for Comsum Ap, on and rest well, Blemishes and all Skin D@y asses Cured and Complexion HDeauntified Ly Beeson's Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap. Sold by Druggiets or sent by mall on receipt of RIcents by WM. DREYDOPPEL, Manu- Cacturer, 208 North Front ft, Philadel phia, Pa in FET No Rope to Cut on Horses’ Manes. Colaba in CLIPSE MALTER nd LE Cambined, cannot Bs an LH Bp any bores, Sample Halter to any part of UU. 8 free, on ron ptof gi. ob] by all Saddlery, Harton and Harness Dealsrs pacial ¢ ‘Frioe lo the rade. Rog lor AEE A The Qit)osior FERALE and quirk ih 8 Trini pask Addrom hs RO. aga de “JONES xt HA SEs: A Lily sx poriomen, ages. ovraliation wad The ww rot FRE . Dr. WARD & ©O.. Pierce's treatise on consumption, sary Madical Association, 663 Main Bireet, Buflslo, N. YX. nm II If you feel as though waler was gathering around the heart (heart-deopay) or have heart. | tion, sympathetic heart Seouble-Dr. Kimer's OeRAN. WED regulates, corrects and cures, In every ~ woman's soul is reared a house of love, and man may dwell therein if be can find and keep the key. A ——————— The purest, swestest and best Cod Liver Oil in the world, manufactarad from fresh, healthy iv. ors upon (he seashore, It is Absolutely pure and sweet, Patients who have onoe taken ii prefer it J all others, Physicians have decided i superiot 0 any of the otherolls in market. Made by Cas 0h Hazard & Co. New York. New York a Te a well, Hazard There is nothing so valuable, and yet so cheap, as civility; you can almost buy land with it. skin iy Las Syually Parfact ia Al kinds of § Piso's Remedy for Oatareh Is the , Easiest to Use, and Cheapest, for Ould in the Mead, ie, Hay Fever, £0. 0 cents, For sale bv Droggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Send for Clrealars, with Testimonials and Deals tiful Pictore, free. Co. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Brows ai’ Savery Rey Howoek, Bolt ry bg oS ——— The meat bony ful amd finest Lome in ve woria. Lew pr Sway 3 meme, Bend for Ontaion oan aver Organ & Piano ¢ Cavers BEST IN THE , 1 tie 415i BRN re on Ths Rhee aT oi Tavs ihe © pain oe tk for the a LLIN |
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