FARM NOTES PLANTING ORNANENTAL TREES. —The Western New York IHorticul tural Soclety’s comumttes on ornamen- tal trees and shrubs makes these ex- celent recommendations: In planting our trees and shrubs it eive each specimen abundant room, 80 the sunlight can reach the entire plant or (ree, in the shade of large trees, because the roots of the larger will ex- of the larger over the smaller is to des troy the foliage, which is followed by Or To of the piaal, it outright. destroying one side better still, Killing room to each specimen. Do not plant too closely would be the caulion we recommend. Too close planting is the quse of so many poorly trees and shrubs, Wherever ycu find tree or plant you will notice It iS aD entire freedom. one good, perfect specimen, do crowd two or more into the space. Tue statement that the bes: time to feed turnips or cabbages to cows Is just after they are milked consists with general experience of dairymen feed them is still conveniently raised, To immediately before milkinx better, as it gives time for the odor t odor 1s produced by a compound of which sulphureted hydrogen is a pal and this g extremely volatile and quickly escapes in the perspiration from the skin aud in the expired breath from the lungs. nips and are free from this objection; then why not raise these rootis of turnips? Only one reason presents itself, namely, that turnips have a very short season and may be raised in a corn field by sowing the seed lmmed- jately after the last working. insiead Ducks may be made more profitable than any other kind of poultry by good management. This includes the entire seclusion of water to swim ln. A yard twenty-five by one large enough for forty ducks each with a brood; but there should be a gecond yard provided for alternate use. It1is better to rear the broods under Lens until they are a week or ten days old when each brood should be | separate in a pen border twelve-inch wide board, A shelter should be provided for the ie 1m, and this sh form of a semicircle, havi corners for the | smother each oth be coarse oals wheat and water in close lattic y LH i hundred is 1 Snail v $ NES VW 1 3 Lie n in 1+ IT is said demand in the large cities U directly from farm dairies, curabl in the original Thousands of farmer markets to successfull} own butter mn class creamery, and to such presents he better for the large class of n reach of a cily inducement for 1 ing to make a suj up a itter produced. 4 Are Y sO Inn it Composit + cemanag 1EN should bear ts of the season d the care they give pring. 1f acow is when she comes in, to draw upon and will give mud returns than she will if she begins in flesh, for In food will be 1equis ghe will not digest thei their in good c¢ season thin much of the support, and more than is needed for 1y large yield of milk. Four quarts bran, one quart of corn meal, and a pint of oatmeal, mixed with one-fourth of a bushel of cut hay, and all mois- tened, makes a good daily ration, this te of i A nose farm isa new Georgia indus- try. ‘I'wo gardeners in the viciaity of Savannah planted three acres in rose trees, Last year had orders for 50,000 whieh they could not fill, they sold 22.000 trees to parties in the North. The trees meet with a ready sale at from $10 to $20 per hundred, Over half a million trees are annualy ime ported into Amenca from France, England and Holland, and it Las been demonstrated that Georgia has a better cilmate for the cuitivation of rose trees than that of the south of France. Tne most useful man on a dairy farm is a good milker, one who not only likes cows but whom the cows like in return, and if you ever get hold of sueh a man do not let go of him so long as he can with reason be retained, Probably women make the best milkers, but they are not strong enough to per- form this work profitable 1n a dairy, We have always found the little man far as na.ionalty is a guide. Ameri- caus, as a rule, are not patient enough, while some nationalities are patient to the borders of laziness, We can state in what situation lime has been most useful. From its power to decompose it has been found useful on poor granite solls, From Its caustic nature it corrects Injurious matter, sach as sulphate of iron in soil. Lime breaks up and pulverizes suff clays, improving their texture. It decomposes inert vegetable matter, peat, roots, ele, It hastens the decay of stable manure and dead carcasses, putrescent matter, etc., but in all such cases if the manurial qualities are to be made use- ful they must be covered with earth during the action of the lime to absorb the ammonia, Tur plough will do better service killing weeds, if they be of heavy growth, than will the cultivator, If the weeds be turned under they will aff rd excellent green manure, especial ly if they be very thick, FACETIA. BASING PEARS IN THE SoUuTH.— Gen, George Sheridan has often been | mistaken for the othea general of the | same name, Ile was at the White | House once during the Hayes adminis- when a delegation was an- It was a horticultural con- | vention which had called to pay its respects, President Hayes asked Gen. Sheridan to accompany him to the re- | ception 1o0om, most of them thinking it | was I’. H. Sheridan to whom they were talking. Gen, Sheridan finally | pecame reticent, and the president soucht to engage lnm in further talk. The conversation between them ran about like this: jlayes—*'‘GGeneral, have | fruit .n Louimana?’’ Sheridan—**Oh, yes. We have | oranges and apricots and grapes In pro- | fusion.” “Do you have any of the hardy { northern fruits—apples and pears?’ 1 | | | | tration I nounced. you much Tired All Over Is the expression a lady used in describing her This mn 18 wonder ully adapted for weakened te of the sysiem | § whole body, gives purity and vital condition before using Hood's Barsaparilia prepar or low (quickly tones the y to the blood, Take it now, 27, having no appetd jon to work, 1 took iL resuils, na for gen and «lears and fre<het he mind, " anguid a4 fee lng and no amos Hood's Bars rilia, with ator and medi eral debility superior to anything cise.” A. A. ha Ix Af a health fhvigor- I think It IUKER, Albany, HO0D’S SARSAPARILLA sold by all d i BIX for 85. Prepared only Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar COCKLE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THEGREATENGLISHREMEDY ete ruggists. § by C. 1. HOLD & CO, | ywell, For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, eury; o ntains on Free from Mer. Vegetable Ingredionts | “There are a few apples raised along { the northern boundary of the state.” “Do you ever raise pears?’’ There was a moment's Icy stillness, | and then a bg, fat fruit-grower, with | & roguish eye, unable to hold in, began of an eye they were all rest. | “S80 You have been married twice?” | said & man to a friend whom he had not seen for several months, ah Yes" Yi) oo we can talk as others could not, 80 now tell me which of your wives you liked better.” “NO b% | is 1rse difference, Like your second wife just as wi you did your first?” «Just the same.’ “How long after your first wife died {id you wait?” “She ain’t dead?” “Ah, vou were divorced?’ te Y es,’ “Where is she now?” ‘“*At my house.” “WW bat, do you «llow her Lo remain ere?” “Yes! “What does your wife say?” ie 0 It is her choice. ‘Well, well, 1 never heaid of such n affair. There, sir, i8 the foundation for a novel.” LE Ou, i nothing sirange shortly after being In wy wite 1 married ber again.” about iL. 1 divorced Oy He 6 ' -— N was distinguished occas on Ioana tn one of case ter Ou Are you writ wrappers.” -— Beauthinl Women id and anatraciive which De. P wii imoniais, By ————— Ask thy purse wuat thou shouldst buy. - Is it Not singular - that consumptives should be the least ap- | all their friends are urging and beseeching them to be more careful about and overdoing, It may well be considered will not belleve that he is in danger, not neglect the only Dr. It thousands who wepe steadily vour habits, and use faithiully of Pierce's “Gouiden Medical Discovery.” has saved failing. ————— Ons to-day 18 worth two to-morrows, ———————— Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and dis- gust everybody with your offensive breath, but use bir. Bage’s Catarrh Eemedy and end it, Trust no secreta to a friend which, if | reported, would bring intamy. Bick Headache, Thousands who have suffersd intensely with sick headache say that Hood's Sar saparilla has completely cared them, One gentie- man thus relieved, writes: “dood's Barsapariiia is worth its weight in gold” bold by all drug- gista, 100 doses $1. ———————— a IAI One foolish act may undo a man, 8 timely ore make his fortune, Deceit is the oleomargarine that is mixed with the butter of truth, Nothing like Cunns haney Cure for Dropay, Gravel, Bnght's, Leart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nervousness, ko. Cure guaraatesd. OM oe, 44 ANE B.. Pha. $1 a bottle, 6 or $3.00, Druggisia wv Common sense in an uncommon degree 1s what the world calls wisdom, Roya Gro’ mends anything! Droken Ohi. on, Glass, Wood, Free Vins at Drugs & Gro, No disguise can long conceal low where it ls, nor feign it where it is not, The best cough medicine 1s PPiso’s cure for consumption. Bold very where, Ely’s Cream Balm fs worth 81000 to any Man, Woman or Child EUFFERING FROM CATARRH. A iy Balm into # tril A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle-Aged Men. Fes J] KNOW THYSELF. i PUBLISIIED by the PEABODY MEDI i CAL INSTITUTE, Ne aston, Mines WML HE, AT ¥ PARKER, M.D, any one mill “8 Plso's Nemady for Catarrh is the Lo so, Rnd Cheapest Bold by drmgeista or sen by mail E T. Haseltine, Warren, Pa. x8 xX 2 BW PAYSthe FREICHT 5 Ton i WW agon Sealen, ® gr. Brass sors how his paper and B ients er ninsnamTen BINGHAMTON, N. ¥. RLIN REPEATING Sg RIFLE Sr BEST IN THE sale. Made al 3 args or small game, » BALLARD Gall Hunting and Target Rifles. send for lilastrated Catalogue, Marlin Fire Avena Co., New Haven, Conn. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE. if The only B83 SEAMLESS Khoo in the rid. Finest Calf, perfect © warranted. Congress, } and Lace, ails siyiial i those © WwW. 1. s.00 ery. "wo e $5 or 8 PDOTUGLAS SOF errels ’ siamand on Wate of seek Fae. ] “WW. 1. DOUGLAS 82 STOR, It your dea or ® a ¢ a y ar parne of pos to W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Xiaad OR. HAIR'S ASTHMA Has abo C LU RE Ba Corea tands The on AS Treatment kfowa to 3 ab will, positively, poromanentiy re Asnthe ma and Hay Fever, Ungquestionabls evidence w be f i 4. page we found in my » {reatiss, sent free Di. 8. W, HAIR, 26 W 4h HL, Cin ati, O % — FINE Plooded Cattle, Sheep, Hoge, - Poultry, Dogs for sale. Catalogues with 19 engravings free N Boyer & Co. Costemviile. Pa aly Smm— Motphine Habit Cored In } to days. Neo pay till en Dr. J. miephens, Labanan, Ohler from Ey %] 2% #81 Arch SL Phils Hours: » thst. fo G yasands of cures : CHL Ed PM, al 270 KL TE OM. E Sanday toll AM Advises #1000 bat is soed af 35 cons a box by dealers, TELECR furnished. Write Valentine oo PY asin Wis: Sune INtropvcep HerseLy.—This | story is told of a prominent lady who | is sometimes just a little overbearing | to those she considers her She lives In a fashionable West End 1 reality, and seldom takes the street cars, Dut she did the other day. On approaching the street near her Louse she said to the conductor: “Stop on this side of the street.” The conductor rang the bell, but it was too iate, and the car kept on to the opposite corner. She was very in- dignant, and put her indignation into warm words, winding up with: “I'm Mrs. Blank.” "1 he conductor, nothing abashed, re- plied: “Glad to make your acqualniance, Mrs. Blauk, 1’'m Tom Jackson.” S—— Mr. Jones—'‘No dinner That's u nice state of affairs! Mrs, Jopres?” Servant—*'Writing, sip.” “Writing what, pray?” “1 don't knw, exactly, sir, but I think shes said it's an article for the Housekeeper about how *It’s Better to Keep House than to Board,’ sir, or something of that sort,” to-day? Where's TALL STRANGER to fal countryman whom he weets {a the Park—*Can it ve? Itisl My long lost twin brother. Come to my arms!” Fat Couuntryman—*'How--how do you know 1 am your twin brother?” Strunger—‘By your shape and sizs We are us hike as two peas In a pod.” oo ffi 2) pis TT Allg bla Pt : RIS Le TL f oh «5 Not A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN And exclusively devoted Zo the ¥ ey rel’ os Oo PHYSICIANS AND of all Chronic Disease Ha Riz v is . K ify to prejudl Peg wo hav misrey , any par all expenses of your trip. W ; mnler i i i : Ww i & { riginal system of 4 5 wn fu ". While wo aro y acquainted with them with our iH ISL RE BU The treatment of Discases of the Air Passages a Lungs, ¢ t Chroni« Nasal Catarrh, Laryne gitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, i Consumption, LOL th Nasal, Tanoat AND Lung DISEASES. f Tang I LC ARR arth price, post-paid, tw . Dyspepsia, “ Liver Complaint’ Ob. stinate Constipation, Chronic Diar- rhea, Tapc-worms, and § od affect ‘ DISEASES OF DigESTION. ng tho ing the 3 BRIGHT'S DISEASE, kindred maladies, have bw and cures effected in been pronounoed bey readily Suns DIABETES, and n very largely treatod, vusands of cases which bad . 3 1 hope, DISEASES. wticated, or determined, by chemical analysis of the urine, without a personal examina- tion of patients, who can, therefore, generally be successfully treated at their homes. practice of cheinioal analysis and microscopical examination © the urine in our consideration of eases, with reference to correct KiDXEY ‘ we will promptly refand to you { + & i L SEE PATIENT a Wg MARVELOUS SUCCESS. | 4 ‘ : of x Fa tare Wily {1 3 3 y ¢ ovat ill . ! conte i “The People's Common "Medical Adviser” | } } We x § i 4 W 4 { 4 Br Spot gow . ttent A § fpr DISEASES OF Women. {ree dd pia Jie RapicaL Cume OF RUPTURE. HIRNIA er RUPTIRE ’ ti Pe rmanently cured by without the kni and tf dependence upon russes, i fe withou PILES, FISTULE, ar bowels, treated with w» wo nervous Gel I nly powers, i memory montis a of w ower, melancholy, weak t DELICATE DISEASES. dred affect ic ne, Are speedily, thoroug manently cured. To those acquainted with our institutions, it 3 hardly nett branch establishment Joeated at No, 3 New Oxford & OTERNA. and world-famed World's Dispensary and Invalides’ Hotel. Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and yaried experience, great expertnoss in Gsterminiog the eract nature of cach case, and. henoe, have been successful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of each individual case. and stage of advancement which the disease has made (which oan only be ascertained by a careful chemical and microscopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are curative mn one stage or condition are known to do positive injury in others. We hae never, therefore, ati mpted to put up anything for general sale through drugrists, recommending to cure these diseases, although possossing very superior iv modios, knowing full well from an extensive experience that the only safe and success. ful course is to carefully determine the disease and its progress in each case by a chemical and microscopical examination of the urine, and then adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the dis ease and condition of our patient, WONDERFUL marvelous sicoess attained by our gpecialists in that important and extensive Department of our S $8. institutions dovoted exclusively to the treatment UCCE of diseases of the kidneys and biadder. The trost. ment of diseases of the urinary organs havin constituted a leading branch of our practioe at the Invalids’ Hote and Surgical Institute, and, being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries for a complete work on the nature and curability of these gent to any address on receipt of fon cents in postage stamps, LA AT TI OF THE RBLAD. BLADDER | mE, STO tention of Urine, and kindred affections, may be Saciuded among those in the cure of which cram, Urinary Diseasos, t Ly mail for ten cents in stamps, FOTURES AND URINARY FIS. STRICTURE. of strictures, many of them greatly vated by the carcloss use of instruments In the hand relief and cure, no case of this class ia too difficult for the skill of our speciaiists is hy by cures reported in our {lus Jrated rent on these ma H Many a man has been ruined Yor life by so t for a large, il containing many testimonials. onvulsions, or Fits, Pa. ty, arising from overstudy, excesses, and onuscs, and every variety of nervous affec. Ishod arge 1llustratod Treatise on these discasos, which will be NE IN THE BLADDER, 0 Gravel, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Ree our have achieved extraordinary suo. These are fully treated of fa our lllustrated pamphlet on STRIC TUL RE. ~ Hundreds of oases of the worst form f inexperienced physicians and surge causing false passages, urinary fistu lee, and other complications, annually consult us for jos, to which we refer with pride, To A cases to physicians of small experience is a dangerous ng. Tati thousanta anhual Jue thks hve through Smet ful reatment, Bend culars CRse en cents in stam Justrated treatios . fleptie Nervous rian or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, itas’s Dance, Insomnia, or inability Mis ES. to , and threatened insanhy, Nervous EAS Debil treated by our specialists for these diseases with ual . Are troate Y or these ¢ with un Ha Soo QUINETOUs casos reported in our different il | We, many years ago, established a special Department for the | treatment of these discases, under the management of sone of | the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Stafl, in order i that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full | Council of the most experic noed specialists, [We Oren | No AroLogy. We offer no apology for devoting so much pttention to this neglected class of discascs, believing no condition of humanity is too wretched to merit the sympathy and best pervices of the noble profession to which we belong. Many who sufler from those terrible diseases contract them innocently, Why any medical man, intent on doing good and alleviating suffering. should shun such cases, we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst oases of those Qiscascs, afflict mankind there js probably none about which physicians in sneral practice know so little, We shall, therefore, continue, as | fr retofore, to treat with our best censideration, sympathy, and skill, H Most of these cases oan bo treated when at a CuReD AT OME. distance just as weil as if hore in porson. A Complete Treatise (13 pages) on these diseases pent sealed, in plain envelope, secre from observation, on receipt of only ten Fi undreds of the most difficult operations known SURGICAL to modern surgery are annually performed in the most skillful manner, by our Surgeon-special- PRACTICE. adder, by crushing, washing and pumping them out, thus avoiding tho great danger of « utting. Our specialists, remove cataract from the eye, thercly curing blind. when needed. Many Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus are arrested in growth and cured by electrolysis, coupled with other means of our invention, whereby the great danger of BH dally has the success of our im ved operations for Vari. cocole Hydrooele, Fistule, Ruptured Brix Uterd, and for Rup tured Perineum, been alike gratifying both to ourselves and our or Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition in the female gen- eratly resulting in Barrenness, or Sterility, and the cure of which, by a safe and iy operation, removes this commonest of fm A Complete Treatise on any one of tho above maladies will be pent on reccipt of ten cents in stampa, | c Although we have in the preceding para. aliments to which particular attention fren by the special at the Invalides’ fotel and Burgioal Institute, the insti A SPECIALTY. tut) abounds in skill, facilities, and ap- . sucoessiul every form of chronic ailment, whether ros quirmg for its cure medical or surgical means. All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to. + WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, we cannot understand; and yet of all the other maladies which all applicants who are suffering from any of these delicate discascs, conta, in stamps, for postage, jsta, Large Stones are safely removed from the ness, y nlso straighten oross-c and jusert artificial ones cutting Operations in these cates je avoided Jatignts, Not joss 80 have been the results of numerous operations pediments to ng of offspring. graphs, made mention of some of the special paratus for the treatment of 603 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. ¥Y.
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