FARM NOTES SALT FOR ASPARAGUS BEDS --**You need not tell me,” said an old gardener, **that ealt does no good on asparagus. 1 know better, I have used it for many years and always with good re. sults.” “In our own trials,’ we re- plied, “we can see'no difference in the part of the bed that was dressed with salt and the part that bad no salt. One was as good as the other. How do you apply the salt, and when?’ “At any time.” he replied. *‘I save all the old brine from the beef and pork barrels and pour it over the bed. You need not be afraid of it, You cannot get enough on to kill the asparagus,” Here probubly we have the explanation of the wide-spread belief that salt is a special fertilizer for asparagus, while all actaal trials seem to prove that it does no good except to kill weeds without Lurticy the asparagus. The salt used Is often in the form of old brine, and this brine ooutalns saltpetre (nitrate of potash), oue of the most powerful of all fertihzers, and It also contains a nitrogenous extract from the meat, It 1S pol the salt that makes the aspara- gus grow so luxuriantly, and assume such a dark color, but the nitrogen. An application of sulphate of ammonia or nitrate of soda has the same effect; and In both cases it is due to the nitro- gen they furnish, WOODLANDS IN AUTUMN. —Timber cut while alive is more durable than if not cut till dead. ‘Pin oak,” for ex- ample, if cut while alive and when the bark wiil peel off, makes a durable rail, but If not cut uutil it bas died, it is worthless except for fire wood. If a close waich Is kept on the wood lands, trees about to die can be cut inthe fall, when the bark wiil come off, and thus the most durable timber be obtained, Trees of declining vigor are the first of thelr class to lose brightuess of foliage. and always they have made little growth during the season. It is not necessary to chop them up until late fall or winter. When 1t is done, clear up the woodlands, removing everything that will prevent the growth of some- thing better. It will te best to cut many trees when the bark will peel, for while Lhey have so little value that they should not be allowed Lo cumber the ground, it highest valve, PRESERVING THE VITALITY SEED CouN —Alter seed corn is dried clear through to the center of the cob, care is still required in keeping it until ready for use, in a dry place in which it was cured, tected from dampness, min—the great requisites the seed properly aller it is its husks and dried packing away, to be sure all moist in the butts is dried out, A well dried ear will snap like a stick wi en broken. If it is perfectly dry, many gcod farmers prefer to leave the seed on the ear until about ready to plant, believ- ing that this guards against the sweal- ing process which when stored In any quantity. ars are packed in barrels, avold using salt barrels, A New CLEMATIS. — Nothing in the way of hardy ever surpassed, if any have equaled, the hybrid forms of Clematis, especial man, of Surrey, Eng. The finest of these is pamed Clematis Jackmanna, which for its ease of propagation, flowering, richness of color and sub- stance have made it a prime favorite, various kinds, a white Clematis which should have all the good qualities of the purple Jackmanni. Charles ble, of Bagshot, after trials. bas succeeded by crossing a white Clematis patens upon C. manni. Its early flowerings were not satisfactory, but, by good culture, it was so far improved as to be sent out Clematis Jakmanni alba, If, as all the good qualities of the type, it will be welcomed by all lovers of the Clematis, SHEEP England Farmer declares that sheep in | an old, weedy pasture or wood lot will more than pay thelr way in keeping | down the noxious weeds and briars, while nothing equals them for restoring fertility to worn out fields. But they must have something to eat, They fields at the same time. Put in enough of them and give them a little grain and they will do all that claimed. This is another fllustration of golden tread of sheep,” Sa io Warner's T.oo Canty | REMEDIRS.—* Sarsaparil- | Ia,” *Cough and Con- 4 -umption Remedy,’ — “Hops and Buchu,” — | Extract,” —**Har 1'on- le,” — “Liver Pills," — “Plasters,” (Porous- Electrical)—*"Rose Cream,” tarrh. They are, like Warner's “Tip- pecanos.”’ the simple, effective reme- dies of the old Log Cabin davs. mm —— III Sn. Tie cultivation of crops is begining to receive intelligent attention. The idea that corn or po- tatoes or other crops do not peed culti- vation because there are no weedsisa mistake, or that in plowing or cultiva- ing the roots of the crops ought to be broken, and tle more that ars broken the better, 18 avolher mistake, A Faumen near Lansing Michigan, made a rind, as he states in the Michi. gan Farmer, of Clawson, Nelvet Chaff and Chammon Amber wheats during the past season. About twelve acres were sown, ‘The Champlon Amber yielded 214 bushels; the Velvet Chaff yielded 135 bushels, and the Clawson yielded 256§ bushels per acre. To stop a cow or steer from jumping over fences nall a horseshoe on one for. ward foot, This prevents the hoof from sprecding, consequently ren ders the animal unable to spring. This 15 calculated to be very effectual Bisxop (on his semi annual round )— So you don’t remember me, Benny? Benny—N-no, sir, “I remember you very well indeed.” “That. so?. Well, why. didn’t you bring me something?" - - TzaCneER — Samuel, which animal, outside of man, has the most brains? NSamuel-—The hog. Teacher (surprised) ~The hog? “Certainly; he has a hogshead full,” nd Visitor-—Well, my little man, you any brothers? Freddy — Yes, I have one, but my sister Stella has two, Visitor—- Why, how can that be? Freddy (in some astonishment)-Me and my little brother, of course, have - cries “Way don't you ask somebody in your owu neighborhood to trust you?” sald a storekeeper to a stranger who wanted credit, **1'd rather not,’’ was the reply. “But I don’t know you and they do.’ “Yes,” was the rejoinder, *‘that’s the reason why I'd rather not.” OLDRAIR {at a party) — Introduce we Lo that pretty girl over there, Youngbludde—I can’t, and will not. “Why not?” ““She’s my sister.” Brier, But POINTED CRITICISM, = Two Newport men went over to see Booth and Barrett in **Othello” a few nights ago. When the show let out ueither of them sald anything of con- sequence until they got down to the ferry where, while waiting in the float, one, who never says anything unles he means it, said: “Ben, damned If that nigger didn’t hold up his end about as well as any of em,” i — STRATEGY, — Harry — Why, Tom, what in goodness’ name have you got in your trousers? Tom~—Dear me! I was in hopes that it wouldn’t be noticed. You see, I've been out to the ball ground all day, and that means a thrashin’ when 1 get home, #0 I just put a tin saucepan where 1 faocied it would be of some use, but I'm afraid dad’s eyes ’ll be as sharp as your'n. EE — gil CUSTOMER (in restaurant) —Yo u've been gone a long time for that ham sandwich, walter. Waiter—Yes, sah; it took some time; yo' sayed yo’ wanted de ham shaved werry thin. “Yes, but you were gone long enough to cut its hair and sbaipoo it.” Get right within, and the outward 'earir g will take care of itself, In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzirg sound, ranapping ! Ke the repori of a pista, are caused by catarrh thal exceedingly disagre~able and very common disease, smell hearing also result from catarrh, Hood's Sarsapanila, the great blood puritier, 1s a peculiarly successful remedy f{ which it cares by pun ing the ul It yon suff r from calarrh, irs Hood's Sarsaparil a, the peculiar mn “I bave been a sufferer fr 1 many yo I tried nearly everything 1 with Bo bens ft, onl I bega rilla which | am now can recommend it hear medicine,” Mus A, K, DUX Loss of or wr this disease, iy- 231, licine, neard of n taking TR tile or Hood's 8 a good resuits, 1 « in need i Omaha, Neb, Hood’ s Sarsaparilla 1 by ali draggista, $1; six for $3 1 HOOD & C Ou AP the aries, Lows : 100 Doses One Dollar pared 3 Noises “1 used Hood's Sarsapariia for catarrh, and re- | ceived great relief and begdit from IL The ca- farth was very disagreegiie, espoclally In the winter, caning coustant dicharge fr qn my nose, ringing nolses ln my ears, gad pains in the back of my head. The effort to wear my head in the morning by hawking and pitting was painful d's Sarsapard a gave mv relief! immediately, tmel was entirely cured. 1 am never nmyouse, as I think It is kold,” "Ins G. B Giss, 1.9 WwW. Waxsigron, D. CQ. t the medicine FOr hie weight in Eighth Street, N, ‘When 1 began to take ods Sersapariiia, mi now 1 osm entire JAXE Hix y Lumgterton, Oblo Hood’ s Sagaparila iraggists. $1; sig x $5. I. HOOD & CO., Apothears & Lowell, 100 Doses On Dollar Uined me lean, iY Al Prepared only byt Mans, HOUSE HOL D, IN a serious burn as the 8 extinguished the clothes mus! +f not already thoroughly S000 as De with water and the clothes cut Everything must be sacrificed to get ing them off wi ligh test dragging brings the skin If patches of the clothing adhere will not drop off they must be a oO remain, Dip cloths in a thi ton of common baking soda in lay them over the burnt surface, | bandaging lightly to keep them in place, AS soon as a dry dressing wet it with water by squeezing ‘bere will be no smart saturated and 4 towed K Spot the ne on it, while it S01 ing excludes the air, is oll c'oth, a gossamer cloak, or any wa- | terproof article can | bed with a blanket over it, the sufferer. If the feet are cold should be applied to them.and a little | stimulant given if the pulse is weak, | The bed covering should be warm and light. A doctor should be sen! soon as possible, to rece | a superficial ove Lwice the size. Pain that there is still vitality to s Scalds can be treated in the same way. { In slight cases painting the with thick mucllage will g.ve relief, or pouta 1g oil over IL then covering it with a coating of flour air will relieve the pain, concentrated nourishing food and i much of it Nature has three large repairs to make {and must to carry them on. The doctor will | scribe the oplates as needed, it is isafe for an unprofessional person meddle with them. pre- -> | game #8 you can get, tges, quail and grouse, | be plentiful, use only the fillets from the breast and second joints, relegating { the remainder of the carcasses Lo the { soup pot. Ful such joints and pieces as you intend to put in the pie in a | saucepan and cover with cold water, id simmer for half an hour, Line a { large pudding dish with paste and lay { In the pieces of birds in alternate lay- 18 with thin shices of salt pork, spread- {sng each layer with a forcemeat of bread crumbs, sweet mariyram, thyme, {and minced parsley, seasoning with salt and pepper. When the dish is { nearly full, strain in the b oth in which | they were cooked to nearly cover, put | on the upper crust, cut a hole in the | top and bake slowly three hours, Cover | with white paper if it browns too fast, notably part I ——— — i | BWEETBREADSWITH CREAM SAUCE | <FPut the sweetbreads in coid water; | remove the pipes and members, Cook { in boiling salt waler, with one table. spoonful of lemon juice, twenty min. utes, The above is a Boston cooking school recipe, which adds: For sweet- bread with cream sauce prepare be sweelbreads as directed above, then take a plot of cream, two scant table- spoonfuls of butter and two of flour, beat the bream, cook butter and flour together and add the hot cream. Cut up half a can of mushrooms, add to the sauce with half a teaspoonful of salt and a saltspoonfal of pepper. Let it cook for a few minutes in the upper part of the double boiler. Add the sweetbreads and let them warm through. Cut toast Into points and serve around the sweetbreads on a platter, rs MIR A Curs.~In case of a cut, smoke the wound with burned red fannel on which bas been placed a small quantity of sugar, then tie up, after sprinkling with snlphur, and 1t will heal immed: ately, Vassar Ginn (lookng over chum’s graduating essay)—I1 tuk, Cicely, that the toue 15a trille mobid and pessi. Cicely—Do you thuk so. must be the pickies | pe dear? It when writing - “You look hotan Are vou walt “Naw, pred | deperate, Brown. ing for tlgcool wave?” I'm waiting $1 the man who icted it," C—O Possosses many Important Advantages over all other prepared Foods, BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes Plump, Laughing, Honlthy Babies, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Fold by Druggists, R05e., 50¢., $1.00, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., nustimaton, vr. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of Deautiful baby portraits, printed on fine plate paper by patent p ie DPOCeES, sent free Wo Mother of any Baby born hin & year. Every Mother wants these pictures; ‘send al guce Give Baby's name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Piops., Burlington, Vt, feloileleivieivlelol fells Loe Esit Who has luvestied from throes » five dollars in 8 Hubber Coat, and at his first ball hours eaperisnce a 8 stor Beds 0 Rs serTow that i is Bardiy a better preiechies pg Belting, sel end fels at being ee betsy feels If bo dons Bel lesh pi Ask for the = F1aH BRANDY Hc foes not } Ave the rien wea nn, send for descriptive cata #lee): ole] Jerke » Towle » Teele Joefolulels t also WoMan-—Youare a very YOuug man to be a professiopal tramp* Tramp—Yes, madam; but I was bright child. I began drinking beer before I was seven a | — Honey.moon. “Bay, Perkins, old boy, why don't we | S066 you at the club avy more? Has your mother-in-law shut down on you 7'' *'No, Brown; the fact of the matter is, my home | is 80 happy vow that thers is no induce- | ment for me to leave it. You look incredu- | lous, but it’s a positive fact, You see, my | wife use to suffer 80 much from functional | deravgements common 10 her sex, that ber spirits and ber tet per were greatly affected, | MAavpeE-~FE Sou. E hel—1I am all ears, larling. “Ab, you admit it af ase.” bel, dear. I bave lots to -— on An acre of land dévied to minal fruits will sometimes gve a larger re. ture than five acres deéoted to grain ss New Yorn FN.Y, Assevay Cavnen, J ALBANY: A 16, 1886 5 iy for the last te have g ALLCOCK'S P@ot LASTERS, i Woderiuuy «ffica- nd a in the side Ve voars I wa ed in nlirely rd@oved Fwice theFhave « ds whi reatned puimor By son of Tr, ira which Years ago iy br thrown from three days the ire mae ary FThey also cured nin he shiouide he had ered two Fears, JAMS ¥. Husten ; TED, Count Vo on Moltke h a8 nell U aned to Cy of the German Empire. -_ - The special Of» | Of Tue Your's Comrasns, of Be Mass., which we publishd jast } shoul d be notiosd by our Pi oppurtunity comes but onc a Year, eriber to Tne | will send §1 75 at ones, canllave the paper { free to Jaun ary 1, 1880 andor a full rom that date. Thus offed inciudes four wiiday n umbers, for ThanByiviag Christ. | mas, New Year's and Eastef all the lilus trated Weekly Supplement and the An- { nual Premiom List, with Hustrations, Beally a §2.50 paper for ony $17 i a year A ——ci NoTHER (writing) -+ Bobby, how many times did 1 tell you to stop that noise? Sven. Ba lh Bobby Thousands of people have foul in Hood's Sar. rarsaparilia a positive cure for Svumativm This medicine, by its purifying actiof, neatralizes Lhe acidity of the blood, which is thcasse of the dis. ease, and also builds up aud strengthens the whole body, Give it a trial wion, week, (reflectively) Cut off “the roots ’ clean, and cut fuch-] the celery the "stalks {nw long pieces. Make 8 plain mavon- nase, Pour over cele when just ready to serve, —~ — a Yrager Axio Grmse, The Frazer Axle Grease is better and cheaper than any other, at §yuble the price, Ask your dealer | for it, and take no other, A The small ‘combs © fowls protect that breél against fros- ted combs, which is coBmon to other breeds in winter, FITS: All Fin stopped free erve Restorer, No Fits afer yeious cures, Treatise and $2. Fit cases, Bend io Dr. Kline, 331 It is more importag liquids than the solids & the manure, Use proper absorbents, | ‘and use them plentifully. — The best cough medicine a Piso's Care for Consumption. Bold every where, 250, —— > —————— The telegraph lines entaring the cen- tral station at London all under- ground, It appears all more won derful when it Is said tere are 1,700 different lines, a ———— Ifafficted with sore eyes use Dy, fuse Thompe son'sEyo-water, Druggists sel at 250, per bottle OIA 05 A good man always profits by his en. the Brahma , Kline's Grea. day's use. Mar rial bottle free to deavor; yea, when he is absent it was not her fault, of but {tt made asant the int now, has beg Plerow's | YU rie, all un Kame. vince she to take Dr, happy that we are hav all over again. ”’ “OL HUTCH" As SLY, DEEP DoG. — Mr, Towne, of the Sout! Pacific Railroad, knows him, and tells a story of old times when he Cowne) was freleht manager of one the raliroads in C ileago. One day Old Hutch came in aud said: “How many fireight ready for use?” “*Not a great number “Well, there'll wanted for corn before you to make arrang you can ready.” Mr. Towne made arrangements and held all the cars he possibly could at the points convenient, In the mean- ime the object of Hutch's quiet visit had become known, and all the wen in the otlice put their little dibs into a | speculation In corn. In a few lays the cars were all wanted, but was for oats, and the corn spec lidn't come off, Old Ilutch sharp for them, ing our honey- | moon A etn of | crs have you | . butt? a whacking lot 1’d ndvise {0 have all Lie Ong. Caen is it uiation was Loo ——————— Tie Cook oF To DAY. Angelina to carry up no coal nor make po beds nor black no boots, Mrs, Marlboro — Oh, most certainly | not. 1 shall carry up the coal and | And my hus- | of course blacks ihe boots and be most happy to give yours a if you leave them outside you: lovor where he can get them. Tommy bad beer on a hundred mils his father, and they ha to go by a way train. Complaints o! | A short afterwards Tommy heard his talking to another gentleman time father slow | coach,’ “Oh, I know, papa,” cried Tommy, impressed by his sudden in- | lite to interrupt, “*why don’. you call him a ‘way train.’ FEARS REMOVED. - ‘*Mary sald the wholesale {ruil dealer, “tell What His Jane,” with feeble voice and pa'lid lips, me the truth, can bear iL does the doctor say?” “He says,” responded the wife, her face radiant with joy, “that the crisis is past acd yeu will recover, William.” “Mary Jase!’ he exclaimed io firm, ringing tones, ‘‘you may countermand that order I sent to the warehouse ye: Tell the men to ship them as they are.” —— —-" Sue had promi.ed to be a sister to him, He thanked her coldly but said that be already had five sisters. “Why, Mr. Sampson,’ said the girl, “1 thought you was an only child.’ “1 am,” he responded, ‘*l1 mean that I have five sisters such as you offer to be,” and he tottered to the door. Sammon A Becoret of good health is found in the regular move. ment of the bowels and perfect action of the Liver. These organs were intended by nature 10 remove from the system all im- purities, If you are constipated, you offer Its Easy to Dye wiru Superior iH Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. Warranted to color ‘mare goods than any other dyes ever made, and 10 give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take no other. gbeolors; 10 cents each, WELLS, RICHARDSON & co., Burlington, ve. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. a “standing invitation’ to a whole family of diseases and irregularities which will surely be “accepted,” and you will have guests unwelcome and determined. All these unhappy conditions may be averted by the timely use of Dr, Plerce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Powerful for the effect. ua: regulation of the bowels and Liver, es. tablishing a healthy action of the entire onder organism with which we are created, Weak will power deranges a man’s life in every direction, Use the surest remedy for catarrhe-Dr, Bage's, — i ————— Censure is the tax a man pays to the publie for being eminent, Nothing Cu Gravel, Bright's, Mears, ing aacr ivet vel, Bryght ® Diabates, Urinary, &e,, ke Canars) kdney arenes lee S31 Arad ¥ he Worst casos, Care giaraaiood St, Phus. $1 a bottle, 8 for #5. Cures A life might be spent in mvestigat. ing the mysteries hidden In a beehive. Gold, Sliver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cetus, jiviel efivivleivbeiofol 6 uiler the man wie Walls servio (not style) A fsrucut that will keep kim dry in (he hardest storms, It called TOWEN'S YISH BRAND “BLICKER.™ 8 name familiar to every Cowboy ail over the land, With them the caly perfect Wind sud Wate rpro Cont is “ Tower's ¥ish Brand Sucker” and take no other, If yo 3 Sturetot} or es. A.J. Towns, % Simmons S1., Boston, Mass, lief fie fol Para was leaving for h 18 work when | little 3 year old Sallie called out: “Tum back kick, papa: ‘ou fordot | somethin’ awful nice,” Papa thinks it is an unexpectedly | 200d Innch and hurried back, “Well, where is it, Tot?’ ‘Right bere, papa,’ reaching up a ** Tou fordot to Liss me, —— The Excitement Not Over. The rush on the drugged sts stil and dally scores of pe of Kemp's Balsam Lungs for the cure Bronchitis Kemp's Balsam, the siz continues opie call for a botile for Throat and of Coughs, Colds, and Consumptio andard family reme- and never Price the tee tails ve entire and Trial Biz wat I s free. mm————————— little life, and our a day repeated, sfaction £3 $1 Every day is but : tliemmmerses Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr, J. B. Mayer, 831 A ‘nil’a, Pa. Ease at once, no operation from busine CUTrcR 8 end for « rch St, | or j thou des BR. Aliesled OY 18 Of ler otliers ail, advice realar. Contentment do 8 not demand con- ns, it makes them, EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatablo as Milk. Containing the stimulating properties of the the potency of both being largely increased, * PU pwn nan Ss poe What adie i baad» or Wasting in Children. For § Serofulous Afections. nd Diy ds & Throat Affections, ALL diseases shore there is an ine fammation of the Throat and Lungs, a WASTING OF THE FLESH, and a WANT OF NIIRVE POWER, nothing in the world For Cong In fact, ~. 8, Colds Emulsion, SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Foar Books Learned in One Reading A Year « Wark Dane in Ten Dave. the Chaplain of Exeter College, and igeman, Oxford, it erly ung had #0 Stren ne to ah YODS _O your Syple m memory, that I was at the gist of any book afier therefore rend Lightfoot, a wtor, Harold Browne Moshel So. co. oF Ah | WAS #0 ces! in every om HK the ine Pa ers i he resent Bishop of Edinburg kno s the facts "faith ally yours, [Bev.] JAMus MibvDLETON Macnpoxatpd, (IMLA.] To Prof. A. loisette, 237 Fifth Ave N.Y, Per. ect taugat Wy ep ndenocen Se nd for yr spectus yrepa ed as 1 was: bu 3 od my notural and padding # once. ber Lou jn Head Piso's Nernedy for Oatarrh In the Test, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. 1 by mail Pa. druggists or so Hazeltine. Warren, | FARMERS SAW MILL. and Double Fe. rietion a we anuise fore vo th the CIRO or ue pdr ¥ CALIEQRNLA ORANGE, RAISIN AND FRUIT LARD. for a SIRlh, FORAYS 'SELOVER, San Dingo, Cal. OME OME Fount : Dock Leepine, Cry ¢ 7 eb 4 Ei he £3 Bo [= 50 Bh BE i wen. WANTED TO SLA SAY SE Blair's P Pills. “iveomtic Eagan heme Xe "hy vannd, oe ta erty ei fut Fork. Adres, wo. Wain n van T ¥ en Ta & on THH & Co Angu. Mai U.S.A ai) Route Thsnar 8 Co hay . Mich, IT ADWAY’ PIL .L.5 ! - The Creat Liver and STOMACH REMEDY. Yor theours of ali die rH of the Smack, Bowes, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Lome of Apoetile, Headache, Const Uveness indigestion, Blilousoess, fammation of the Dowels, Pues, snd all de rangements of toe nternel viscera. Parsly vegeta le, oontalning no Wmerenry, mm NETsis, oF deloterions drugs, PERFECT DIBES jis rip wed oF taking One § adway's CYEry morning. en o' s BB a Gunner pill. By »o doing SICK HEADACHE, Dy: pepeia, Fon! stom vided ax the ford 0 at is Gly liver, [Vineases, pation, Cone Fever, In- woul atiexs., wil 3 fos 118 properties for port of the body EF” Unserve the following »y ing from Disease of the Digestive © } yep tion, Inward Files, Fullness of 1 Sood mn the Head, Acidity of the Siomach, fieart. burn, Disgust of Food, Fullaess o in the Blomach, Sour Eractations, “nk ering Lions when in a lying powiure, Dimes ¢ on, Dots or Webs before the B rh t, Fever at i Du i pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yeliowness Pain in the fide, « tient, and Suq hes of Hest, Burnisg is the Fiesh, A few duses of RADWAY'S PILLS w LOVE DAamed disurders. Prioe 28 ots per box, Sold hy ali frog eists Bend aletierstamp 0 DE KADWAY &Co., No 3% Warren street, New York 0% lutorms. housands w be ment 0 you TO THE PUBLIC ie sure and ask for wee (hat hie nam ADW AY You vuy ¥ u Fit die free HAD- is on erything,. Wn ORTHERN PACIFIC. N LOW PAICE RAILROAD LANDS & PR rent. LANDS. te #« hea As Y ¥ al cillers 4eu Aree. A | CHAS. B. LAMBORK, Bar eats wie wad ASTHMA CURED German Asthma { ure never fats ior Lhe worst ¢ ort efi cures adic reise 5 Yr ac able siees | —— trial convinces the Mest west cal, $1.00. rrogeste or bo roel 0p Dai § SCELVY EA AB from ihe oe “i ¥ we ratod 106 pare Catal ¢ wre s GMX F. 5 noe Ww ANTED: Ab k Nl PUK THISO0Y N IY, LIFE- SUECMATONF PICT URES, TE qe ress, 2 sant re ONE at teed, Agen can « of ders and hp mm. A International V ubleshing & Mrinling Ceo. 72 TE LUTHER FL “2 IR © BETOLE 5th BL, TRESTRLNY BIW Experi AXLE GREASE. Best In the World, Made only bs Fraser Labrics 5 at Chicago, X.Y. & St.Louis. Sold eowrsmpihere. sore HOW MANY LINKS IN THE CHAIN? a I NN SO i535 IN CASH CIVEN AWAY Mel your mrewer with § shiver and *= rmanive Fue fro sly months Ube brighten wl leberesting temily sawp re » The rol serrect guess will ales reonive reer § bh; Bh, B05, 84 B18: 40h Bip Wh. $B em wah, Premium will be Got ibuted ) nd names of wingers published | ny Ferpon <a splendid BWR wed wih whould bw ly every hoses body 4 the price Agree | Wlideers Family —— Machine PRT 0 8 once eel ER trade tn all pare f paving out wwe Bins Ee tnd goede where the pecs cnn see ' thew, we will pond Fron tone Rel te rerd Joos IY the very st pewing. mecbine mwde tN ihe workd, with sli the so hon We wil aise soni free ¥ oe Time of our costly abd velusbis spies. Iw reture —e uh tht you sinew winkl we send, 10 those whe our howe, and after § nd machine ie Inger parowta, | which baee ron ear Fore peirnte ron ou i seid for IE, 0 rie 8 wohmenis, and pew ee ad 0. Bost mrongest, mos vee machine i the warld. A ree. No ospitel regeired brid inmructions geen. | bose wives write § rove Free the bow sowing auschine ment ive of works of high Set ev rahoun PRUE A CO. aw Tow fal nigred oy in 4 on We Cue CATARRH where all other remedies fal method of direct and oo tino an medication of the whole re pire ory system pros spon sume ofeet ae 6 favorable change oF climate . pis Bide Cndin LUTE pO BOOK Living partionia? oe pon appli te COMMON SxS CATAERR ( " SA State 84. € hlemge, Eis. “> STOPPED_ FREE Tanne Pe iw, KLIN s GRIT ERVE RESTORE y: . urns Nasty , ive cure wy ween, Foe, h nas a oe i directed oe wher * wien med 81 wie! bowmie Grew te Fr pera PRY OER Tenge on bos wives Fone, ba’ SLI © awd ew jhitdnnne, af -“ BEW A ARE OF IMITATING PRATDS for all I prescribe and tally en. dorse Mig J as Lhe ouly ph eb fon ihe osrtain care SAIN an, MD. Ammerdam, N. ¥. oie have wid Rig G ton and 1 has of salim DYORE R CO Clndongs, | 81.00. 80d by Droge: Re en DET ECTIV S nL. TE AL Saensen ve
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers