“Didn't Know It Was Loaded.” The young man fell dead! A friend bad pointed a revolver aim, “He didn’t know it was loaded!” We often hear it stated that a man is not responsible for what he does not gnow, The law presupposes knowl- adge and therefore convicts the man who excuses crime by ignorance! “If I had only known’ has often been an unfortunate’s man's apology for some evil unknowingly wrought, but in at gtance that laudanum is a poison, naphtha is a deadly explosive, that lood heavily charged with a winter's accumulations of the waste of the sys- tem,—1t is one’s duty to know the faet and the consequences thereof. Our good old grandmothers knew for in- stance, that the opening of spring was the most per.lous period of the year. Why? Because then the blood stream sluggish and chilled by the cold weather, and through the arteries and veins, it is im- possible to have good vigor the rest of the year. Hence, without exception, what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, was plentifully made and religiously given to member of the family regularly through March, April, May and June. It1s a matter of of sickness, prolonged life many a fit did away wit medical tures, Mrs. ‘Maggie Rorchwal: Lexington, Ky., used Warner's Log Cabin Sarsa- parilla *‘for nervous sick headache of which I had been a sufferer for years, Is has been a great benelit to me.” ‘apt. Hugh Harkins, 1114 8, 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa., says * it purified my blood and removed the blolches from my skin.’’ Mrs, Aarea Smith, Topton, Berks Co., Pa., says she ‘‘was entirely cured of a skin disease of the worst kind,” by Log Cabin Sarsaparilia. skin indicates a very bad conditic the blood, If you would live and be well, go to your druggist to-day and get W Te Log Cab! n Sarsapartlla and take no other ,—there’s like it or as good,—and compietely renovate your inpaired system with this simple, old- fashioned preparation of roots and herbs, Warner, Cure, tee of h heavy expendi- n of nothing makes the famous Safe puts it up, and that is a Ban AT excellence all over the known world, Take it yourself and give it to the other members of the family, in- cluding the children. You will be as- tonished at its health-giving and life- prolonging powers, We say editorially with perfect confidence, because we have heard good things of it everywhere, and DAMS 8 a4 guar- antee that ticular, who iis ——— — FARM NOTES, CORN FOR BREEDING Cow authori and truly, and especially corn meal, s fed to cows with calf, ing, and iucreases 8, Most that grain, hould not be t is too fatten- the dauger from milk fever or other diseases at farrow- ing time. But an old farmer tells us that he has always pra ised giving a few ears of corn dally to cows fora week or two bel calving, His cows always do well, drop their calves with- cut difficulty, and he regards this feed a3 one of the causes of thelr easy par- turit The corn is not enough in amount, or continued long enough to fatten, and probably its beneficial «fi is due to its influence in keeping the bowels open. Corn 18 a laxative food, especially if fed im the ear, and where roots be had, it may 1n su cases stituted for them, eS Say, Are : 3} i 8 on. eM cannot ich be sul MUCK for fertilizing purposes should be thrown out of the bed In the fall or winter aud allowed to weather and bLe- come fine and dry before being used, A rich alluvial soll might be a8 good as swamp muck. Both vary exceeding In their fertilizing value, Use dry muck as an absorbent to the stable or compost bone and ashes with it, or manure fer- ilizer or some Kind. Spread this on your light soil and get It into clover. Plow that under land up in fair condition for any crop. MAKE a compost ‘heap upon which to place the refuse of the farm, such to stock, the rakings and leaves, and add a proportion of manure occasional- ly. Upon the heap throw soapsuds, urine and other liquids, taken to have all material cut flne, Dry dirt may also be added as an ab sorvent. It will prove gxcellent for the garden In spring, as its fine con- evenly. FRE United States, Datch bulbs are grown in France, Scotch oa'meal is made in Ohio, United States, Java coffee is furnished by Mexico, Arabian coffee comes from Brazil, Sheflisld cutlery is manufac- cigars are made the world over. hold what a brotherhood there is among any money in it, VERY early lambs will begin to come to protect them from cold and keep them warm cannot be taken. Many young lambs become chilled at time of birth, from which they never fully re- cover, A good start at the begloning will add greatly to the thrift of the lambs If a ewe be deficient in milk ive the lamb to some ewe that Las lost er own, Always try to save them, as the early ones are valuable, Ix constructing a stable, or other place for the accommodation of stock, it will be of great advantages as well as save food and labor, If the bullding be first sheathed with any kind of rough boards, and tarred paper (or any kind of thick, heavy paper) placed on, following with the weather-boarding. Such a stable will be free from cracks that allow the wind to enter, eons m— INCONSIDERATE. teacher moved into a third-story flat. During the evening of theday on which he moved he spent several hours with some boon companions, and consequent. ly when he went to his new quarters, about midnight, drunk as a boiled owl, it took him about half an hour to get up the three flights of stairs, he falling down several times. An old lady who lived on the second floor, while talking with the janlior next morning said: “I think that new tenant on the third floor 18 very inconsiderate, Why didn’t he move his plano during the day, in- stead of waiting until everybody in the house was asleep i e—— BRIDEGROOM (on their way to Paris) —You're sure you're quite warm and comfortable, love? Bride—Oh, yes, dear, quite, Bridegroom~—1 don’t like to see you sitting with your back to the ehgine, darling. You don’t feel any draught? Bride—Oh, not the slightest, Bridegroom (who does) —Then sweet- est, would you mind changing places? Wirnour PAIN. — Patient (jumpin anguish) —Oh 1 oh! ohlee! I thoug you sala you pulled teeth without pain? Dentist (sunling pleasantly ) —So 1 do; “HAVE you any spring here in New a New York landlady. $0, yes, we have spring now.’ “Well, if you know where it can be tained I wish you would get a liu of it and put it in my bed.” e————— sighed Potts, ‘1° iis hollow, ambi said his chum, “1 know m tired tion's v ‘8 very piain, glass bottles | water will Cian them quickly. css VV opular Education, the feeling mi ight read, ti these and ma ured hy i cases den Med take the riues of be thrown thi tii away. Wash vour fl: in roapsuds and dry thoroughly, | ey at all trouble you by dropping g black spec ks. - Hen rons are decorated bh bows What “ire - ribbons next? - -— A Great Surprise Thre ine i od In fill 1 hey or peach dumplings waler: b aking g apple pan two-thirds full of not so dry and bard, -— ‘ aughe mud Colds, he are Chroule diseases aired by t tesin tl r Bas uixion, paiatal gested, tak . Please read t's Er 1 the remedy Tuber: ius and Strum- y say nothing of ord! colds and throa yen Ww, NELL, M.D., Manchester, - a — i — bread dries be wy par-excellence i ous Afi a tt trrsned rout RB. Cox- Milk out faster li - Dyspopeia, indigestion, «ick headache, and that tired feeling are cared by Hood's Sarsaparilia, nes the stomach, promotes healthy di crostes an appetite, cures sick headache is up the whole system. Sold by all 100 Doses One Dollar, gestion, b alist draggist ithe bcmisani let stale flowers remaln in a Do not Heart, NETYOUAness, OMee, 831 Arch At Druggista, Cure guaranteed, iy in —- Watch for eggs of temt-caterpillar on tree and cut off and burn them. Nothing Cares Dropay, Gravel, Bright's, Diabates, Urinary, Liver Diseases, &e., ike Cann's Kidney Cure. Phila. $i a bottle, 6 for 8 he Worst cases, o Plines elery ompound For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged URES Nervous Prostration Nervous Head. — ache Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, abd all affections of the Kidneys, ASB A NERVE TONIC, It Strengthens and Quiets the Nerves. AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifies and Enriches the Blood AS A LAXATIVE, It acts mildly, but surely, on the Bowels, AS A DIURETIC, It Regulates the Kids neys and Cures their Diseases, Recommended by professional and business men, Price $1.00. Sold by druggists, Send for circular WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0. Proprietors, BURLINGTON VT i ADWAY - - PII.I.S! The Creat Liver and STOMACH REMEDY, i of the Stomach, ineys, Bladder, Nervous Ise {leadasche, Coslivenoss Fever, Inflammation Bowels, Piles, and ali derangements of the nal viscera. Purely vegetable, containing mercury, minerals, or delelerious drugs, Price, 28 cents per box, ¥old by all dragg ists, DYSPEPSIA! AY'S PL] ares cura for t DR. RADW complaint. ‘They re. store strength to the stomach and enable it Lo per form ita June me. The symptoms of [Dyspepsia Aisa pes id with them the fabllily of the sys tem? Peano act diseases, Take the medicine cording to directions, amd observe what we say in “False and True. ' §¥” Send a letter stamp to DR. CO., No. 32 Warren Street, “False and True.” ot HAI DR. RADWAY'S | Sarsaparillian Resolvent, For thoeure of a Bowoels, Ki Lama of Appetite, gestion, Bill YANO, disor iver, LO, 1riddie of tha inter. no 1d HO HADWAY New york, & for .«" 4 ret © « Be sure tog IWAY'S, MADVAY' READY RELIEF. $10 2: FREE! ir new sla t frao f 1 Ra yy dia $ taine 100 s rus and poaens the «N.Y 7 8 MAL RY A IC A IXY RA powderasnd san ta ne . . Mensingtons 5 pa t . paint, ve for Boastire, it Mand painting, . ., yellow s hints snd sire ne i. Bought siagly, or al foun ¢ Se ad a free, set hin i» ee ioe ack 1 ' i very ors ha b seperien, & denice oe ave bess sailing f potny SAMO DOO of hess a va got them of Bond as he “yr vder. at wat. thal Gopand that it is tha ve “ny * swift ever g Hesssh or pas (menihis 18 * wie san 1B ‘a pens es ot " » A taining » vembrne have lately become Sunshine, for meges whose oo er pet — nage Eng ven of : youth; alse, for these hearts are not wither ed ., FoEuiar ce . Far ihe » 2 are . ow Test for wn ed she vos us bat guoiel 8 * hd . are pies virnind by brent fe w= Znakitrial year salar ¥ . kg re gant sewer trial wear subaeriber free ing Oui EE Be pRpars w nd POD | wn Siam roar es foes the papers as f send cent | Heads te join ¥ » tas and her w= ¥ ie their oo h leas than who ng . cont, |i proves the rales § ¢ . a ler paper For tod ssw pay The reguier . wie Jom nrongh Se pny . ree thal se tiefer ue 7 vont wulmeriptives are slment Cree, FREE !. wie the Megal Gueen of Stamp. ine nthe the beet srer hme . on ely free. tis the gresiset and bowt offer eres made o aie, §¥ arge sizes of paiterns avery wd in insiuded & ‘ fia surpaaned, be seaed a Megal Queen, fo fom of the patierne | spect is Toews one Ar I Poppies for 8 w 3 piendd 1 ond 14 or € Paneine | Me wy nn, we wile, tha art 4 eel Sogn, ¥ tuck 4 Moone Home Bade) Ouk Lagres fem Hla A ad 3 Bir pin Biers 1 Calis panes ws 0M Ba "7 Be Prengm; 18 Fan war splendid pRlUISTRE Bre ine + Regal Annem of td wie - snowy wg + £5 any ABT WRITE, Bale very gusmmatend FP towne web var asd lalied tie | » nowt oh read rake ssoney br 4 § wax aid Hand painiing fac others Ag Spenat lie $8 Feely WamaAn w ren This mst? web . work make — phere for pointing, eis ekes al whew! as we and Lapogsiy triml yous subscription spent » 9" 7 ¥ i devigas 16s ARE & fers rome & BAR watweriptione tid ee ae Where These wis subumiribe werwrnl f the trifling roel 9 he make pruned of seed Lowes of Instructions » Ahm ' ye mh he MAME w ba re? ed to any vee who be g Pulte ou pad A GEE »E SWITLERLAND 2 ("> 5 a Paix ¥ ‘ ‘ tt I ERIC wil TLAXD, Mai¥R YOUREITE Oorte "WANTED: ONE AGEN’ ' FOR THISCOUNTY, To take orders of enlarging SMA FHoOTO. t.1 LIFE-SIZECRAYON PICTURES. The pictures are really beantdal Leness guaranteed, ARTHIS can easly get orders and ake a large commissing Address, International Publishing & Printing Co. B28 MAMKET PHILADELPHIA NY FERRERS FRoOWY RUEUMATINSY iY send Ue your name and ad dress, anv we w you & sarpple bottle, fren of oh cree of Hosamr™s Poss. TYR CUBE FoR RAsUMATIoN 3 4 a inpi pay the freight the * Positive Care” ju free Rave con fidanoe in 11a mer ta that we TT ABs » odbaven, Quon Y IT S; STOPPED, FREE Ineans Parsons Resto E RE STORER for all Ruan N ERVE iemases Omiy rare cwre for Nevve Afecvioms, Fin, Epiicpry, vie. INFALLIBER if Gahen as divested Fie after firnt dag ¢ wee. Trentios and $1 tv bottle Tres ta Fit patients, hey poring eo ptomm args on bay » teenived. Send memes, FO snd 2 adds of ted to DR. KLINE S51 Areh So, Fae edeirbia, Me _ Bee Draggiss BE WARE O FINITATING FRAT ‘Ds OLD Is worth 85. per iv J ettit’s Eye Salve it G2! worth §1.00, 0, but is suid at re . box y dealers Live st bows and make more fondy working fur ne then In fhe world Vither sex Cantly wt Address, To " A | Co, Auguste, Maine, NT a. ot yve offer, Ts mEDICINE ® i at snvihing oles Term ERR FRE EE =e REIT PALNE Bete, alton ao WERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL, i3i.0em improvement. HERBRAND C0. Fremont. PISO'S CURE FOR TEE EY Jas. ist The farm tool room or ropal shop should be patronized mm the early spring. If aMictod with sore eyes use o Dr. Isaac Thompe son's Eye-water, Drugyists seil at 250, per bottle aR AI AI IS. In feeding turnips do not give too many. Skim milk for calver should bs fed warm and sweet, PH A SAVING CLAU Jim Webster and Sam Johnsing, two colored citizen i of Austin, do not like each other hence el Jim was somewhat surprised on Easter Sunday when Sam approached him and | sald with the blandest of smiles: “Howdy, Jiml” | “Same to you, Bam. De wedder| am puffectly super uo dis mawnin’,’ n “Had any luck, lately playin’ keardsy “Not ter speak erbout.” “I wish you mout win a cl’ar mill- yun dollars,’’ said Sam, | comes 1 “Thankee, Sam! Much oblesged | system, ter yer fer yer kindness,’ | Yo the body “Yes,” replied Sam, and a dark | Hood’ 8 Sar frown passed over his face; ‘‘l hopes | proven to ‘ you may win a millyun dollars, and | siner sarsapariiia, hab ter spend de last cent ob hit ter {one has well sala: de doctors and fer medicines from de upon he blood druggery shop.” | m semi carter GROCER (to boy) —What are you do- | ** wi of 5-day ing, James? [ James— Puttin’ sand in the sugar’ { Grocer— Well, that won't You | must put the sugar in the sand, and | then if a customer asks if we put sand in our sugar you can truthfully say no, | You will fled, James, as you acquire | business experience, that, in the | run, truth always pays. ——————— BI, = i the BDarsapariiia body ial anda mart and impart be re of a Pe Wer Hoo y all dr ao, } IERinta, $1; 8 . LL HOOD & CO. Apot i: flo wiwloinl Tanke Tt IN ave a Frazer Axle Grease. i st Axle Grease received I, North Carol tion, Amer y Frazer modaly ne his Brat Ball bows's ors ! hardy & better pretectien ha Be Guile petting, eel al belzg we Dediy ican ork, an thers, TA PErouren—I ealled Mr. Al iar, our oldest 1 the winters we Ing. -P or old to in- Goes not Fave the FINN BEA inhab- used to lu 1A K« View tant, ot AVE man. He'll never interesting Ne rvant- th LOS “Hel What “He froze to death las 8 happened?’ DA Hoo3 M . +1 $ wotice Lh Toe F -First North | Ave 4 new he « . yo ni thal cost £2.09 ey hi stine ob. ugu Second Ditto “lonida)—Y es; First Ditto-— they can expect i back, Second Ditto—They First Ditto—No? ond Ditto —N be ler people’ ¢ RPE 1 0Y Aare doing Fats them B MK, Flies Bed bugs, Bparrows mucks M Bquirrels = BROUGH OX “ROUGH OX CO ALL SKIN elurned from how Hen mK jes in H1 8 1none First BEGGAR | lay are you wo i { Second Beggar—Oh, life racket, Had my legs dis war, you know 131 ny last week in this business, “What are you going al next?” “I've engaged with a variety show i a high kicker and start in on Monday.” ring the crippie abled « t wil ter, Balt dhe Ivy Polson Me, Drug. or Rarber % lcd E ing the wad ut i un ures Pi « Bleoding each package or mall E i § i i i intern Litre MAB: Was a very small, thiv map in CAT. { She leaned over to her mother and whispered: “Mamma, [ guess God mus ave made that man on a ralny da) “What mikes think so, dea jee he doesn’t look as if the sitting nex the horse t to ¥ YOu rr TALSe Ie | was much dost ones sirepgih saparilla super ol pur er, Hoan ve ‘than the ceniury ago i is vance igery i of years X for 85. hecaries, Lows wjoferfefols ed frown ree caperieuce in than 8 HOS~ in, but aro ks ¥U, eh Hats ster, Porosed, ng Ww 8 Wriia, crus re. He in, Jersey City Tt # Ariy every fee B48 Bridge street, Bro Makes the “My appetite was i 3 that | had ack, Hood's headache a my bowes La good thar | Tes hes Bre reli 1G others ‘ry , Hoxbery pane #0 NETRA Ch the | pains and ac ywved, 1 say J Af the {| pt { | 1G. } ES sx! rs HOOD Xk CO. ApS aries wi 100 Poses One Dollar jello r Wt en wi walls service (not style) & gars ake Lim ary in Lhe LsrQest calied TOWEK'S Fi “ SLICKER." 8 name fandiar Cow ay Sid Greer the land, the or J, perfect Wind and Coat | an ower's Fis “ Jad ks uo oi! 3 yout WER. J ons = ' ty { we staloguse. After all othere fail | 20 yesrs experience inal Call or write | tions, Kc { Bows: ram tills and 21080 Best in the World, Mad er oy a Chicaso, X.Y : M Y. & st. Lous. Suid evervwhers unix 8 of ACRES of such in Ming skota, ¥Yont ana, 10a: Waahinglon s SE th Rais SEND FOR: AGTicattural Gramng & BERT Agriculture. now open 10 Beiliprs Rent Free. As ro pad mad CHAS. B. LAMBORN, 5° GENTS’ HAT BAZAAR, 1,3 &5 Xew Church St., cor. Fult FEN YORE A. SEMIS & NON, YW h, rs Box round, 1 iis DOE 5 A TILLES. ’ hdl Fi wl unrefroshige sl K 1 adios are Davin G. Canada, says: jous attack, ful night, eto, 1 Moedionl Dhsoovery ’ . and derived the Liver DISEASE. very highest benefit there! wn 7 i great us ri. Bad a severe pain niin nabic to do i 81 bumors, from a comm tion, to the worst Bon “* Feversaorea,” bBSoaly short, all discRsos Onis oongiiered by this pv invigorating modicimn ; ers raphlly beal unde Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Be Pierce's GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyang spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be cstabliahed, GOLDEN MEDICAL A medicine possossing the power to sich certainly be credited with possessing properties capais obstinate or difficult of cure than Salt-rheuin, SALT-RHEUM DiscoveEnRyY cures all inveterats of cure “Oorrsnrs, Wonwtn's IDsressany MEDICAL ASSOCIA TIoN, 6638 Main Strect, Buflalo, N y AND (Gentlemen For several years L have to be my duty to give to you the facts in rojas RREUMATISM. tion to the completo cure of a most AEE vated case of salt-rhoum, by the use of your ‘Golden Modieal Discovery. An elderly lady relative of mine had beef a great sufferer from selt-rhoeum for upwards of forty years, The disease was most distressing in her | hands, causiog the skin to crack open on the inside of the fingers | at the joints and between the lagers. She was obliged to protect | the raw places by mens of adhesive Ah re, malves, ointments and bend and during the winler months bad to have ber hands ay dally. The pain was quite sovere at times and her geneml health was badly affected, paving the way for other disrass to ereep in. O ie rh 4 and rheumatism caused a great deal of sullerin in addition to the salt-rheum. She bad used faithfully, and with the most commendable porsevemaoe, all the romodicos Sener ied | by her phy Noland, h Di Rithe out olitaining relief, Ehe afterwards | began treatin by drinking teas made from blood-purify. | ing roots eas She continued this for several years but de. | rived no benefit, Finally. about ten years ago. I chanced to read | one of Dr, Pleres's small pan phi 8 sotting forth the merits of his | ‘Golden Medical Discovery "and other medicines, The name struck Ono, Aug. 18th, 1887, felt 18 Gores Mepicat Discovery cures Cone. | Lungs, Spittd sumption (which is Serofuls of the Lungs), | by its wondarfinl Blood puritying, fv wae | Ay and nutritive properties, yonk | Soromos Borre, of North Clayton, Miami Coy, Ohio, Friten: " } have "he. # he Words to *n TORS titude for gO your Coen Nealon 1 Discovery * has done my wife, She was taken wiih consumption, and after trying one doo. tor after og har 1 hina ive up all hope of relief. Being very ; dd lar in the world, I prayed to God that might how i me but one dol and then it soma as though some. thing 4d tell me to fiend Discovery.’ My wile took it aa directed, And a8 a result she is 50 she can work now, of (Box Sone Summe a Prine Tid nua, BAINED 25 Pounns. Can, : hen Sommehoed tuk hing Jour A Bat four an es to Shyer. At that time pouada, and today | weigh MY ono meal A day, and now can on ke fuia Hough d by lad bi toch, oF Great ba tf He benign : enone, use, in | bas blood.poisc Bh are, 3 ® he ir tern Fapecially a feasted ite jx hry in curing Ecrema, Fry Sipe has, To is, arbun- i fea, Bory ven, Seroful us Sores and Swell. Hip-joint Disewsc, * White Sw oes.” ick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, br its % a8 the following testimonial portrays, al must more took one She commenced taking tet once, and However, 1 realized better, Ehe then pur hased a improved | almost ured, extreme age. After taking about a dozen bottles she Her bands were perfectly well and as smooth Her general Math was wleo greatly onterrh was % Fhe has snd bas had no The * Disk wery n from ber system, v for obe of such sed to om % much prs that day to t) or rheumation «for * Golden’ metals, might chanoe to very! ‘patent medicines,” 80 wblie, as gold ww above haner fully yours, F. W, WaseLen, 182 2ist St." the Resp of promptly cures the severest Coughs #6 © the systein and purifies the Mrs. N. W., Rien, of Newfane, Vermont, myst “1 feel at aay 10 AE the benefit 1 received from two bottles of the ‘Golden Meoedioal *hioh — a congh of five ire Foaming, ap ia, from which haa “gins “or oli time, 1 haps alse used ‘8 x of Weed, or Water Pepper, in my effect.” vin, Beg. of Belloille, Pave taken Jour wot have Hy stund sound Yo oRly spent WwW. RD writes
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