SE FARM NOTES. IT PAYS 70 GROW THE BEST, — Will it pay to raise anything but the best? Does it pay to go on year after year cultivating and using inferior fruits profitable to raise the best? The best is good enough for any one, and noth- ing but the best is good enough. In saying the best we mean the best the climate, the soil and the circumstances surrounding one will enable one to raise, The fruit that will for one may not be the best other; there 18, in other words, for no an- ab- is something better in all classes fruits than the varieties raised. ples, currants and berries. In some States varieties were grown years ago that, unless a boy's love for apples has deceived us, have not been excelled; but these are few In number and lmi- ted in area. In the newer States of the Mississippi Valley new fruits adapted to the conditions of climate and soil had to be found. Many of the stardard sorts could not be grown with success, and new introduced. It goes without that the vaneties have been improved wonderfully in the years of trial. He who clings to the old sorts 1s making a serious mistake. In currants there is such an improvement that the old sorts and the new ones are like entirely different fruits, The improvement 1s not only in size but in bearing qualities and flavor of the berry. Currants so cheap that no one should cling to the old sorts simply because he has them. The new ones should be set, and, when grown, the old ones of the berries In the there is no comparison new and old sorts. There 18 no why any one should not have fruit he wants in the gadren, sudizi varlety and quantity the through, and best varieties raised. raspberrits between the reason all the and in to last the + nL HEASON that ol animals, espe thrive Fattenn i darkne DoMESTIC ing stock, do not us supply of hight. m plenty of weight mn 1s is not thrift; it i3 cruelty, and is pot fit for human consi Cleanliness may be ob keeping r flesh imp erved stalls clean, and animals then iL were, il y cleaning Anim als bre atl the pores of means of the lun these pores apd throws greater upon the Jungs, promoting acting prejudically to food for human consumpl should be free and constant cou cation between the air and which 18 prevented by dirt or and for this reason also the stables should be pure, ¢, as the skin, as well © Din dise +4 Lhe id THE new process of Kan, by Professor Wiley, ol cultural Bureau, poiuts to profitable making of cane sorghum. The extlraction from cane or sorghum or ben by squeezing undei The new way is called process, and consists the saccharive matter, yitll of juice by the pressur i trom 56 to 61 per cent, of t By the best :ppllances from per cent. has veen obtamed. diffusion process it is claimed to 95 per cent. of all extracted, and that in =~ondition. By that can bed 5 3 » i » the juice De Tne freezing point, and even 40 Fahrenheit, is too low for cows standing quietly in their sta! s they are expected to do their Le he way of milk production. A rang from 45° to 6° gives about the righ average and 13 w.de enough. Experl- ment has shown that at a lower temn- perature they begin to shiver. and at a higher they begin to pant in wid ter, They endurea much higher temperature in summer, and this is the time they turn out the most milk. Doubtless they would stand a higher temperatore in winter if used to it from the begin- ning, but with the ordinary veulilation stables it doubtful if a higher temperature would be | ealthius, of is Ir wore economical to feed variety, especially to growing stock which demand more nixrogen and t phosphates than do more ma- tured, as the first must not only renew waste but add to the flesh and boue, hile the adult 13 required only to re- new waste, Aun adult animal, there. fore voids the excess of nitrogenous material, and as a consequence the manure from a mature animal valuable than that from one which has not completed growth. An adult ani- mal also fattens at a 1¢83 cost; Is those DYSPEPSIA 3 to Iu erable, hopeles a, very frritas languid, and drows It a di not get well of It elf. It requires attention, and a remedy to diges- viewm y mis EOHE0 is tive organs till they perform thelr duties Hood's Sarsaparl {in has proven ds of cases, willingly. «1 have taken Hood's Barsaparilla for dys. 1 tried many other medicines, but none p sroved go satisfactory as Hood's Bars aparilia.’ Tomas Coox, Brush Electric Light Co., New York City. Sick Headache “For the past two years 1 have been 1 was induced to try Hood's Sarsapa- I cheer recommend it to all” Mes. EF fully Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass, was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head ache, She took Hood's Barsapari la and gen 18 required, the mode of feeding de- pends upon the age and the object desired to be obtained. Tne great ranche of L. J. Rose, at Los Angeles, Cal,, embracing in all about 1850 acres of land, largely plan- ted with grapevines and orange Lrees, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made wily by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass 100 Doses One Dollar. (with theories on the care of children, to nurse)—**Jane.’ Nurse—**Yes-sum.,’ Young Matron—'‘When the his bottle, lay him his right side; that relieves pressure on the heart, Still (re- flectively) the liver 1s on the right side; perhaps, after ali, you had better lay on his left side. No, 1 am sure on infant digestion On the whole, Jane, baby on his back matter up right side. you have looked the oughly.” —— Kosciusko Mur; YOu be HOROSCOPES **1 say, Gus, do scopes?’ Gus all not Murphy t that all the G LOAL Bil LE lieve In De Smit! believe “No. i sense about horoscop I don’t. girls Lo n engaged were bx of the nmens pared with was 8 4 240.3 —-— Ihe Weaker Sex strengthened bj f C Or K A Spanish CF 0 ommerce is to be formed 11 Yo One hundred and in New merchants have approved the a be Cily these days gives sacred text, 3 obs Fv De Chosen the er tu to rat vy ‘A BOO res it name 18 4 he than riches, ———— per Axle Grease, 25,000 wat Japan in l SWISS nase ' Of the entered in were of Aerican. i ant to All the Portland, particulars ung or old, can do, a profi om £5 to §25 per day, aud 1s, and live at home, wherever they located. All can do the work, © not required; Hallett & Co. will solutely sure, iravd success at Tmport reward Maine ADOUL o are willing to work for Fallen 3 , mail ree, nll wi HOCea Ns, Wii work that at UpwWar Ie ap slart Write fal at once and see, Tte - - produce gold and silver the United States was worth ol for the sum of $1,037.500. It be $3,000,000, vertising. ANAKESIS. aR ren ”w - ALE . Ea "ia sold by Dr . , YR up srosrBit. i moat, he ex is CUCKLE’'S ANTI-BILIOUS® PILLS THEGREATENGLISH REMED For Liver. ile, Jas gestion, ete, re, fro Mer Seont C2 N TONY Now Horie N. CCRITTENTON, The farmers, In their s Wamps, wa're sure, Could find the roots and plants that cure 1f by their Knowle ige they only Knew For just the disease each one grew, Take courage now and “Swamp Hoot” ry (for kidney, liver and tiadder conplamis’, As on this remedy you can rely. a A in Seldom have all the diversified in- —- To thoroughly “cure scrofula, it 1% necessary to Thisia ex. actly what Hood's Sarsapariila does, by acting upon the blood, thoroughly cleansing it of all me inthe vith Suid, It has been some time since any one sald anything in particular about in- creasing this port's foreign trade, ‘Roya Gror' mends any thing! Nroken @hi. oa, Glas, Wood, Free Vials at Drugs & Gro. AAI Disbursement appears to be the most worn branch of insocial science at this season of the year. AYP A 1f afflicted with sore eyes use Pr. Isaac Tho mp- son's Eye-water, Druggists sell at Zao, per bottle While winter broods over the’ land the Graln grows slowly beneath its J snowy coveriet. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD ! CURES ALL PAINS Internal or Externa B80c a Bottle. SOLD BY DRI DR. RADWAY’S PILLS For thecure of all towels, Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, GGIRTA disorders of the Stomach, Liver, B adder, Nervous [seases, Headache, Costiveness, [adi- Blllousness, Fever, Inflammation of the derangements of the inter. viscera. vegetable, containing no nal Purely Price, 28 cents per box, DYSPEPSIA | Fold by all dre age form its functions. The symploms of disappear, and with them the Habit diseasns, Dyapepain yolithe sya RADWAY'S Sn fais and i per tie Doar per Bo 8 RADWAY & CO. N. Y. ire for skin Diseases. One Hop Plasters. Highly medicated for the cure of sd disease, A wonderful t & Porous Fiaster ay Fisaity Sums frech Bors . Haokao ¢, lame Wide, Orick, i 5, Bore Muscles, Rhon 3 nenyg The HET pl all or ic P Plaster, abo. every where SHOE. A Shoe in the + Xa MIL GLAS 2.50 Shoe » pod ars » : Shoe, soo W. I. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, +R. W, TANSILL & C0, Chlenge. | FIRES" IMPROYED ROOT ne nn PA AE Re. Mak 5 gs i over ot ns TRY aT. STOPPED FREE tas 2 Forse : do red Dr KLINE GREAT NERVE Res IRER Pans v VENTILATED 7 EYE SCR AEENS, pres 8 rt Ww Aaie pri tor cirealar tT PELERI N= PO Box 131% Pi PROFIT ON POULTRY Snr = I. 600¢ PER CENT TE. BL. BOCK. Crisfie’d. Maryland. 5 3s Nl var, hi 4 iaremont FARMS i= NTINCHA. Claremont. Vn. PATENT Sua, ur EAM, I'8' » Durer Gara ied by Pra BR Mayer, Eas s2 pers tim oF delay ® erat . Pont Ir sn. D.C fr ¥ # a Arch 85.4 ACENTS WANTED for the LIFE OF HENRY WARD BEECHER An At hat Figen td hin ily and NOrk re RST ’ istrated, Seite Bis oi . tf wa pas ihe Trodghi aod gon Keira rtm ’ WEA Ent i8rs aty pros ENSIONS, 552 5c a Address HARTFORD PLR. 0, H oan rw and new P Iams A.W. Mot kar Bon. ae ACL ASTHMA, KIDUER'S PS TILLED. ate Ai bestow, Mass A GIVEAWAY. =~ children Lee fn at this cake? Tomy? “No, sir.” “Ilave you, Jolinny?" “No, sir." ‘Have you, ‘No, sir “Have you, Sarah?" Sarah—'*Pa, didn't you tell us the “Have any of you Have you, Willie?" should be seen but heard?" ai AI—————— The Pable are Cantioned Beusor's Capeine Plasters offered by un- sorupuious druggists. The word ** Capeine”’ selling a plaster with a similar name is a frand, Ask for Benson's, and examine carefully 10 make sure it is genuine, Sea- bury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chew iste, proprietors, New York. The wrecks of stock ‘speculations are strewn all along Third street, > Nothing like Cann Rulnny © are for Dopey, Gravel, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nervousness, ka, Cure guarantesd, OMe, 83 Ar BSL, Pada $1 a bottle, 6 Tor $5.00, Draggista Ty it nara I I AI AA 30 The perils of travel increase with every fall of the temperature. t AL Fitam free, Treatise and rial Is. br. te mopped tr Nerve Hostorer, Ag Yiloanes ena to Dr. Riine. vi Aven =, Phila, Pa basi England's ‘down-trodden toilers are the products of Free Trade, Piso's Remedy for Oatarrh is to use, 1tisnot a liquid or a san ¥ ble 50, NA YE, ET i ———— Mra, J A. McC writes: * I addressed Liver DISEASE AND liver disease, heart tro ness, I was HEART TROUBLE. Ooiden Medica, Die w BL ription and Pellets, of the * Prescription,’ ery,’ and four of the * Pleasant Purgative gan to improve under the use of your came back med i began using the medicine 1 could scarcely most of the time, and 1 did not think 1 cou i have a little baby girl eight months old, delicate in size and appearance, sho dies all the credit for curing me, as I took n beginning their use. I am very grateful of suffering.” LIVER DISEASE. Mrs. I. V. Wenner, of York N.Y. writes: Purgative Pellets’ taking them | severe pain in my right unable to do my own we Chronic Diarrhea Cured. D. Laz Decatur Street, New Orleans, La. writes: the * Golden Medical Discovery,’ and it hb diarrhea. My bowels are now regular.’ one, Columbus, Kans, you in November, 1484, , being afiiicted with uble, and female weak- | to use Dr. Plerce's | wvery, Favorite FPre- | I used one bottle | five of the *Discove | My health Ix icine, and my strength | 1 can work hard | GENERAL DesiLiTy, Medical Discos ailments and gay a word in has proven “ann t tacit A u JAME *1 was Dyspe pata. Minn. writs heartily ar walk across Lhe roo i Id ever feel well again, | ow I give your remes y other treatment after | | ur kindness, and to tl Yani INVIGORATES | 1 am 3h ire, (1 altaraugs { Co., | re Cotonou co. | | THE System. | ove five one ‘and ‘Pleasant | oe, years previous to | done in tho sufferer; I had a | Medicine cont! nually: was | the whole I am happy to say | Dyspepsia. “1 was troubled one nedicines,” sleeplessness, but your Kane that seemed 278 and *77 | bottles of HC anne, Esq. writes : Last August { 1 took your’ Bay «1 to ¥¢ CX oeen ily with ® 1 trou it disorder, ! dical D ¢ now enlirely ris ¥ Bp in fact, healthier han 1 bave Deen weigh one bundrd and seventy snd one-half pou and bay done: wt work the sinner #8 1 have eves Look = cles and NV iEOraiss Very *FPelicta,” ” rin f Spr Id, Mo., writes Yyupepmia, and ired me.” Os, to tor and ingf plaiat, ¢ enl Discovery’ « Tine with On olden Medi Hev, H. E. MOosLEY, { thought I would dis fwd it stopped U1 Montmumwenci, b with chilis and fover iu 8 very short time Th Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, Golden Medical Discovery cures all poison. Especially has it proven its fountain of he hand health, by using Dr vigor will be estab nmon plhople, bi sheum or Tetter, is the willy fre ! curing Salt Lahed, Ach, or € Ors, Rev. F. Church, flicted with eatarrh and INDIGESTION BoiLs, Dlstenes PE to arise BLOTCHES. dullness, I began Golden loal Disc him for such oom time I began to feel like a new man, The * Pleasant Purgative Pellets’ sick headache, or tightness about the mouth, that I have ever used, M y wife ¢ floor when she began to take your "GG Now she can » a little ways, ant ana nr are the alk quite Mrs. It iA M. STRONG, , of tiscase for TWO ) DISEASE. | “i= rm of your i ots,’ gin and can walk with the pain, and can eat snd about ti I ean bens 1.1, Pastor of the M. E. ya: “1 was af- if Roestion, Boils and on the surface of the a tired feeling and use of Dr. Pierce's | very directed by woek's and well, ilious or and bad taste in the t find wi nt he rds A TERRIBLE AFFLICTION. 1 Now 80 i ort ' wilk wg he Maodical GO SOL nore 1) scx Ys work.” yer light ight | attacks After wir newvrih, r trestod rot Lise Discove ry iden upon, ¥ Hip} in help of cruls ILD EN } ni a and ki i a MEDI Al ting ¢ ey v TR] o5 Consamption.—M ily substantiate P. Dowws. Box 28), writes Ulcer Cured. Tasso Rockland Co., N. } P.O Conramption SEnK i Lise WASTED TO A SKELETON. “ Golden BLeeDing FROM Lungs. aed it * The dis : Ls art Disease. No. 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N An side has | "ATHERS, = wes » husbands the there is dt the IAYIDE rity. By the a son: by the fuanehts Gaugnier, fo rt une oi two l y AA second a Une day, lunching gir] asked “Mamma, Heaven?" “Yes, IMAI MA, “Have I a papa in heaven?” “Yes, mamma, After a pause and profound the li{tie mis “Papas don't mamma’ darling. daring. hushi”’ repeated 1 thi uking g added: last lo s—— MARKET. ~There (srand liver avenn tor empioys a boy and and a brush, a trated in ident nd ‘Wil ur ail d 00S 3 JAI, BAYe ‘Very well, fsguided man egraph pr O him, Wiliam.” Boy jom sguided is all paint.”’ led: “What! guide pole a tu { a ¢ Lele mal Coat P wid! covered Mis tr} this infernal Lis me “Yes, sir." “Hang it, what shall I do?" “Cotne Into the store, sir. We have only soap warranted to remove without injury to the goods—14 23 cents,’ A ———— 5 WAS JUST LIKE ANE REVOLUTION, 11 who has Leen reading "76." asked his mother | morning if there were | do during the day. * “Yes,” she replied, ‘you must go to | “But there won't be notling to do this afternoon?" “I'm afraid there will; and if there 18 you know it would be very bad for you to complain, Just think bow much your father and mother do for you." “1 know it, but I thiok I might have half of Saturday to play. It's just like the revolution; it's taxation without representation.” “> A Moruer gave her little boy two bright, new pennies and asked him what he was going 0 Go with them. After a moment's thought the child replied: “I am going to give one to the mis. monaries and with the other 1 am go- ing to buy a stick of candy.” After awhile he returned from his play and told his mother that he lost one of the pennies, “Which did you lose?” she asked, “1 lost the missionary peony,’’ he promptly rephed., How many grown people are like that little boy! Q Balm ELY’ Crea gil CATARRH HAY-FEVER :.: 537 One of cvery five moet has pome form {eart Disosse, and isin oo i or Suda of A poy oxy. en Do ath i we of a br Droggiets, FRAZER AXLE BEST IN THE WORLD GREASE LF Get the Genuine 8odd Everywhere, THURSTON'S Mo TOOTH POWDER Keeping Tooth Perfect nad Gomes HHeoalthy, Blair's Pills." #t Enpiis Con and hen’ Bos. N' Rheumatic Remady, qr" EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Midd'e Aged Men. KNOW THYSELF. 4 P! BLISHED by the PEABODY MEDI. CAL INSTITI TE: No. 4 Ballfinch ™e., Mons, WM. H. FARRER, ne 0. Aunthor. ¥ ¥ © 1 treats AFFLIG TED: 256 UNF UK | Ui | After all others fall Dr. LOBR J29K 15th 8t., below Caliowhill, Phi 20 years experience SPECIAL . thy pest on Wea kr Pay : ne, & Ls tr wite. Adw SUSE IE WC till a, ns PENSIONS: ee v wl ge Cy pW EDICAL OFFICES, 208 KN. Second Bt, Philada., Nee TN Erna £J. 3.2 OBENSACE. fen ay Fateh itahed 40 years. f wal DISEASES OF eV AICO PLE, Vie vu 0 reo ai ", fem Ee SRL well A i TE te ES a day, Tampis worth SLE POOR Lines Bot ged r the home's feel A Thm Bas weven's Sarur Bais Houpga, Holy, ef, Mabit Cured, Treatment sem or OPI a pre HosaseRexuny Co. lakay We. SLIC Wane geruine whlemm) Lisa ped with The above RATE Wank OL Bad KE Ree a gam Tova The FISH ARAN ELION I ar you of 3 in the hardest 3 a osher, 10 your Motekes pas d TANI 2 ey SL os
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