Is It Genuine? Probably thousands of people in this section of country, and this section Is no exception to any other in this res- pect In the United States, have read the report said to have been written by Prof. 8. A. Lattimore, Ph. D., LL. D., Analyst of Foods and Medicines, New York State Board of Health and Pro- fessor of Chemistry in the Rochester, N. Y., University, stating that all of the Safe Remedies manufactured by H. H. Warner & Co., were pure and wholesome, nor did any of them con- tain any mercury or deleterious sub- stance. ‘To shorten the controversy, however, we will give Professor Latti- more's report entire: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, | CHEMICAL LABORATORY, ) Mr. H. H. Warner has placed in my possession the formulm of the several medicines manufactured and sold under the general designation of **Warner’s safe Remedies. I have investigated the processes of manufacture which are conducted with extreme care and according to the best methods, I have taken from the Laboratory samples of all the articles used in the preparation have also from druggists purchased in this city Remedies.” and upon eritical examin. ation I find them all entirely free from mercury ai d from poisonous and delete- rious substances. S. A.LATTMORE, Ph. D., LL. D,, Analyst of Foods and Nedicines, New York of Health, Pro- fessor of Chemistry, University ol Rochester, N. XY. We cannot think that a firm of the standing of H. H. Warmer & Co. would dare publish such a statement if it were untrue, and we pow have that State Board that it is absolutely and unqualifiedly true in every particular, ————— FARM NOTES CATTLE,.—Caltie that are necessarily fed upon coarse food in winter should be amply provided with salt. A small quantity of meal of some kind, but most especially linseed meal or cotton seed meal, will be useful and a safe. guard agalnst the prevalent diseases of the season. Pasturing in swamp meadows will produce and aggravate the frequent foot allments eaused by constant moisture and the presence of mud or sand between the claws, Cleanliness will prevent this Sore feet should be treated promptly. An excellent remedy for sore feet and wounds 1n animals of all kinds 18 an ointment made in this way: melt to- gether four ounces of lard, one ounce Burgundy pitch and one ounce Venice turpentine; stir in one ounce of spirits of turpentine, two drams of acetate of copper. earthen jar. Sore feet of cows, oxen or sheep, should be washed and dried and then dressed with this ointment daily. It is a good thing to have in the stable, Keep up the feed of milk- ing cows. Shelter them at night. Cold uses up cream. and a few ears of soft mangel or two twice a day. corn and a A Goop WORD FOR Weeds are plenty in the wrong place. They all probably have places and their use somewhere nature's economy, though these sometimes hard to appreciate, are desolate spot from being entirely bare, ations, furnish mould to the ground, and may in time make it something better. elements of beauty, They all too, have and theses will re- gently searches for them. most forbidding are revealed microscopic inspection as objects of rare beauty. Many of them, If they were not weeds, would be prised as rare such. storative for sick horses, but is exceed- the membranes peculiar to the organs of respiration and digestion; it shields favors healthy action, during the past month, for horses they seemed to derive much good from THE hen house should have a tight roof and walls, If the shingles are old and admit the wet, then surely trouble will ensue. Damp floors will be sureto bring colds, and these neglected soon develop into roup, the most diflicult disease to control known to the poultry yard. Stop the leaks, patch the roof, seal up the cracks, and so keep the hens healthy. for surely they will not produce eggs If diseased. OxE of the worst and most hopeless features of the present unprofitable dairying is the fact that so few of our dairymen know just what they are doing and whether all of their cowsor any of them pay cost, So many farmers fail to keep accurate accounts of their operations that It often takes them years to ascertain positively whether they are gaining or losing by their oper- ations and by what ones they gain and what they lose, To DESTROY THE CANADA 1 HISTLE, elements, Ir ghound be ted with vn al Jowauce of groutd rae nde, ai —— A HONEYMOONING I'ROFESSOR,~— It was in Waukesha last summer that a Chicago woman became acquainted with a distinguished professor from the East, He was a man.of grave and dig- nified demeanor, and inspired the somewhat flippant Chleago woman with no little awe, With the professor was his young wife,a particularly quiet young woman, who seldom spoke. The Ohleago woman, betug left alone with them, undertook to furnish the chat “I was sitting out here on the plazza last night,” said she, *‘after every one had left, and I chanced to overhear a scrap of conversation from one of the windows, [ don't suppose a serious gentleman like yourself, Professor, will be at all interested, and I tell it for the amusement of your wife, The voices floating out were those of a man and woman, and 1 heard the man say: ‘Poor ’ittle birdie, 18 oo afraid to be all alone in de world wid a great big rn horrid man? HorrisLe, sur TrRUE,—‘There is just ome thing 1 want for a birthday present,” purred Mrs, Jones as her husband sat reading Lis paper. “I’m! Want must be your master’ gnarled Jones, “What 1s it! Out with il These twin diseases cause untold suffering. Doctors admit that they are difficult to cure sodothelr patients. Palne's Celery Compound has per. manently cured the worst cages of rheumatism and neuralgla--so say those who have used 14 “Having been troubled with rheuinatism at the knee and foot for five years, I was almost unable to got around, and was very often confined to my bed for weeks at a time. | used only one bot l tle of Paine's Celery Cor pound, and was perfectly cured, cin now jump around, and feel as Hvely os a boy.” Frank Caroli, y Eureka, Nevada, $1.00, Six for $5.00, Druggists, Mmunmoth testimonial paper free. . Give Put i Briphier CIAMOND DYES (iors than any other Dyer, ELY'S CREAM BALM WORTH is $1000 Nydia that I saw on the avenue, “No.” sald “I'm not such a Nydia’t. we AN ExrraxartioN. — There was company at dinner and Bobby's mother was somewhat surprised refused pie, Jones, shortly. 13 To ANY MAN | Woman or Child § suffering from CATARRH. I guests, “aren't “Yes, ma'am, you fond of pie?” I'm as fond of _— THe — What 18 the difference lawyer and a doctor? Friend—1 don’t mean, between know what Emme shakin ve ihides » years I had £0 bad (hal iy ead, and i ! i NEURALGIA “ Patne’s Celery Compound has been a God. For the past two years I have suf. tocure me. I have now taken ties of the Compound, and am I feel ve grateful Cass, HL Lewis, Central ¥ ¢, CL, .. Paine’s Celery Compound “1 have been greatly amicted with acute Alter using Saxvrn Qurcamson, Bo. Cornish, WN. IL aine's Celery Compound has performed many cures as marvelous as the copies of Pleasant 10 take, resfion, and entires a child can take 1t. What's tue of suffering lopger with rheumatism or e Healthy, Lede it 38 EUG i STUCK ON NERO.-—-The special offi- | was called upon the other day to | separaté a couple of men who were | threatening to come to blows, One of | them was an old man, and, after be | bad been made to resume his coat, vest, | comforter, cap and mittens, all AT Sunnise.~Fast student—There is nothing more lovely In nature than 4 sunrise, Young lady—Go away! You never see the sun rise, At that hour you are fast asleep, “Fast asleep at sunrise! Why, my dear Miss, when do you suppose I go home??? No Goop.—lmpecunious Southerner ~8ay, Mister, your sign says that you advance money on titles, New York land agent—Certainly sir; where is your land situated? “Land be blowed I My title is Gen- eral Buford Bt, Clair, How much do you loan on that sort of a title?” NEIGHBOR What made your little brother squeel so loud this morning? Boy--Pa made him squeal that way 80 the neighbors would believe we had killed a pig. Bow 10 Avoip IT, —Jonsé-—11 beats the world how everything is adnlter- ated. I bought some sugar last night, and 1 find that it is one third sand, Smith Well, that may be, but every- thing isn’t adulterated, I bought a barrel of sand this morning, and 1'li be hanged If it had a particle of sugar In it, Ir you wish to avoid adulterations, buy sand, Mr, Jones; buy sand, MoTHER~—-Goodness ma! Irene at the piano? Little son—-X es, ma, ““Well, go ask her what she is doing. If she is practicing, she can keep on until the hour is up; but if she is play. ing, tell her to stop.” Is that a i—— Tine Fiusr Srer,~Snaggs—1 see a Chicago minister preached last Bunday on “What can I do to be saved 7" Jaggs—Seems to me one of the first he explained: “Darndest set of people around here I ever saw! 1 got to thinking Nero as 1 walted struck me that 1 had forgotten his age, about twenty one could tell. When I asked that old my head off if I didn’t canter.” “Well, why didn’t you go away?” “1 was going to, but he acted drub him. A man who can’t answer a ¢ivil question ought to be drubbed.” “Well, don’t raise any farther fuss, “I won't if 1 can help it, bul how old Nero was Lop $3? See? quick work of it. - tli CRrRUSHED,— Freshleigh—Don’'t feel rather chilly, Miss Beaconhill? Miss Beaconhill—Yes, I cold, Mr. Freshleigh, Freshleigh, meaningly — Feel am ally I took Swift’ if nd mo vo. After a while was st my work, and § : t con as well as I ever y Joun Rar, nd Skin Diseases mallod free, egrr Sracone Co. Atlanta, Ga ———————" MAUD—And you are really engaged to Mr. Hawkins, Ethel? Ethel—Yes, I hardly know whether I love him or not,but he was 80 earnest I could not refuse him, “Yes, I know. When I refused him last summer he told me he was going to marry somebody or bust before Christmas.’ > - pDesTIST--What can I do for you, Mrs. O'Rahilly, suddenly rich—I fillin’ out 0’ me back tooth an’ in gould. Since Dinnis got the coontract on their new aquedook "tis not the expense we be mindin’ in any Ways, Delicate Children, Nursing Mc frases where hers. Overworked Men, and for all d1 the tissues are w bility to digest or rwork of the bral fron or from ov Col Liver Oil with use l the Emulsion on 8 te, and threatened with t her in such good health ay it is the 1} fs. P. WADDELL, M. i's, 8B C. iad went AT A Hospitality Is an expression of divi wors! ip. . Dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache, and thal ng are © Hood's Sarsapari tones stomach, promotes heallhy tion, creates an appetite, © and bailds up the whole system. druggata, 100 Doses One Day - -—— ited by the headach Ba 8 ROCK sold by ar. A myrtle, even in the deserl, remains a myrtle. iis caamisntn A Radical Cure for Epileptic Filia, To the Edilor—Please inform your readers that I havea positive remedy for the above named disease which I warrant fo cure the worst cases, So strong is my faith in ita vir. tues that | will send free a sample bottie and valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give Express address. Reap 2 M. C, 1588 Pear] St. New York. c——— Je courteous to all men, with Tew. «Ge . be friendly Catarrh Cured. A cler| : : that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, al last found fies rirtion which completely cured and sav ft from death, atm Seem on {.addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren St. N. Y., will receive the recipe free of charge Be temperate in argument, pleasure and wine. Rupture cure gunranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch 5:t., Uhil'a, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou. sands of cures after others tail, advice free, send for circular, Cities have ever been supported by conquests, ———— Fraser Axle Greases, Use the Frazer Axle Grease, ‘tis the best in the world-—will wear twice as long as any other. Ask your dealer for it, and take no other. Woman fa last at the cross and earli- est at the grave. ———— All Fits free by Dr, Kline's Great RAYS arr No Vita afcor first da a nee, Mar YSlout cheek Treatise and $2, 00 trial free to It canes, Send to Dr. Kline 231 Area Si Palla, Pa. Half a loafer is better than a whole THEN Ing Wear. QRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPF’S GOCO BREAKFAST. eoge of the natural laws figeetion and nutri lostion of the fine propers wi, Mr Pipe has provided Yast table with 8 delicaloly Sav rage » hich may save us toany be doctors’ b ft is by the judicious ues { suc} # constitution Ay be gradys ough io regis every lehden & 1s of subtie maladies ate Scaling ar 1 1s read ack wherever there 8 § weak jx We may BE Made sirnply with boiling water or milk Sold perpmyd tine By Grocers, 1sballed thus wany s fatal ol ¥ bering Gur-elves wel $a in half AMES EPPS & (0. llomecpsinie Chemise, — — fied with pure ! & properly nourishe ” C30ds Served London, Ragland F YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER one of el BEd BOOT fae sia ? best gual nde for work- : is Cons ranght steel, ™m stock, L hey rivaled for finish, and accuracy. DoOnot bedeorived UY cable cast-iven imitations which i for the genuine arts fty w Eanship al darabilit cheap mal are often » only unreiistle. bul danger WESSON Hevolvers are all rede with firm's pane, address §8¢ and are guarasiecd porfoct § 4 upon havin 3 nal 1 dealer Below will tan Descriptive catalcene oi \ ’ plication SMIT + i ea and prices forniahed spon ap 'H SF Menor his pages un stamped © dates of patents i ine rere Te profs & WESSON, springfield, Mass, WEBSLER A 3000 more W tratsong An 3 rida and nearly § more Jas that any ¢ an Dictionary. Invalua mpanion hoot Fireside i Pamy phoma £04 by ail 3 pS Tht ¢ 24 IAM & C5. Pub'rs, 8; 8 ang aeq, G.&C HERR US 10 ALAL AGENTS WANTED or b Jae very EE ate age amd racking for Bion Sasnpie that sells for 6 omnia, Browslor Wig. Co., Holly, Mich, CONSUMPTIO § haven a positive remedy for the sis anim nn 692 13 | S STOPPED_FREE FARES SRE SH ar 30 hs un * ion, A i préseribe and Cuddy ne Big €3 as the only ® fie Jor Lhe cer tin cure SAINT aw x 1 A rdam, N, Y, We have sold Rig (fon man and |. uae of sails pYcRE 1 co, 81.00, Bold by Drogc’ i i i i i i : 1 shall be right on deck. 11 swan to I'm 65 years goshen if 1 take rl — ye on, Ethel? It strikes Miss Ethel, young Mr. Paperwale me last night, presented I have accepted him. “*Oh, indeed | I'm so glad. my best wishes, 1 thought looked strangely familiar,” cn m—— i | { Por a good spring medicine 3 ponl ¥ ¥ ommend ¢ Hood's Saraparilia ood is purified, enriched tired feeling RB tirely overcome and the w body given strength and vigor, The appetite resiored f ned, 1 | toned, get Hood's Sarsapariiis., Hood’ drogeists, $1: 8x Tor $5, Pre LEOOD & OO, 100 Doses One Dollar yx and liver Invigorsied ¥, ay, i Lowell, Masi, . is be not, Mrs. Vancoaver? i Mrs Vancouver—Y es, indeed; very, | “How many bars can be Lake?” “I don't know exactly, but I have | heard it said that his capacity at bars | is very great.’ From Republican Headquarters. MopavIA, N. Y., May 5 1880-0, I have been using fit eff ¥ | Balsam and IEYIDg At fiicteq Very ual in been af hey al 18. Excessive labor is wrong, but jodi- labor Is the safety valve of life, cious CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Bn Amman wg aban BW A Alay, BED C3000 SLANTED bile \ x Original, bot, anly gosuies vol Al " § beaters 3 Brana rod # sggieia. Accept b dangers winatiphs Sor sofelt. # fe. ‘oie 4 : Meilef Bor Lodlen™ in *e 10,000 feathb ILE PAYS THE FREICHT. 5 Ten Wagen Seales, {ron Levers Bes] Dearings, ross are Boas and Deum Bor far SCO. Pyery foe Scale. For res pre ig row lion this parser and ddr JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON, N, Yo FRAZER AXLE GREASE. a MN Prager Labrics go. N fois, Sold everwhere Phils. Pa. Theat in ¢ JOEIN W,. MORRIS, Late Principal Examiner, U. & Penalon Bureau, Att'y atlaw, Washington, ms, « norease, rerating, widows’, ohildren's and 4 A EAR 01%. Dill. Great English Gout and Blair's Pills. eum named Oyu! Box, 34; round 14 Pilla, Tire st home snd uke mers meaner working for we hem oui Tava & Co, Augusta, 206 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The leading speciailst in Youthfal Improdence. Young mea eontemplating marriage send for valuable Modical Book. Seuton receipt of 20. stamp, Consuitalion oars 8 A, MM oti PRL, from é P.M. until 8PM. Closed Sondays. Far map, State bulletin, pamohiet and Bample Weekly, * South Florida Provress ’ send Ge, roslses, “Florida Yacta” 14 prec BOe gs 260 1, cloth $1, Ine valuable, OM CROSBY, Fran sh. NX ATENTS, 18 years’ axperionce, or model for report as 10 Patentabiiity, W, A Repmosp, Lock Dox 28, fend aketoly Cirowlar eh, DG free, INE Suites hows apd Tram, Yes 207 LTE TH TM 2 Te ha RA PROOF, on Owio INPRO viv HORE. SEND POR DESORPTION ATA rama i : . ol " A» ; Eo Eo VE I's Barsaparil . 3 VY POlSOlis oly ent and Lhorougs entworti, N. Y | by ail drogeisia $1; six Tor $5. Prepared omly , L BOOD & Co, Lowel, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar - —— So ————————— C—O cure.” BH § { { 13 |! 18, W There's no excuse for such driacal condit Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It only try it, you will soon be singing— — IN THE HEAD, no matter of how jong standing, ia per 50 cents, by druggists. SRI a ———— $3 W. $3 (®) E GENTLEMEN. wamine his SEWED SHOR. ¥ X kHO RYFEL Sion YSCHOOE SHOES, il samde in Copgress, Bation L. DOUCLAS SHOE ..5 ES. LAS SHOES VOR ARE SH Ww * wh As 8 BROCK
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