EN ON FARM NOTES, BEE KEEPING, —AL & recent beekeep- ers’ convention a lady member from Campbellford, Out,, read an essay on “Hee Keeping as an Occupation Women.” Having fair trial for the last eight years, she was of the opinion that there i8 no rea- son why any woman of moderate ¢ thirty to forty colonies, with very assistance, and derive both pleasure and profit from the employment; at the same time she doubts whether there on the business alone, though of there are a few who would. While believing that a farmer can carry on both farming and bee Keeping success- fully himself, she says: ‘But if he has sither daughters or sons, who will make + specialty of this department, of hee teeping, it may very advanti wgeously be sombined with farming; and I do not now of any reason why girls might 10t make as great a success of the busi- 188 as boys,’ “Eternal vigilance is the price of suc- ress" in any business, and in none more nan in bee keeping. It isnot only lab- yr, but a science, and will make constant lemands, not only on the patience, but yn the bodily strength and intelligence yf those who engage in it; at the same ime there is a fascination about the susiness which relieves it of all tedious- jess, A woman will think of her bees, study about them and become so nter- sted as to be almost paid for her work oy the love of it. In conclusion the essayist sald: A rreat deal of the work in the aplary is juite as well adapted for women as for men, and also in the ca the honey ind preparing it for market, L556 of RE which to purify does the system so medicine like During the long, cold winter, the b ood becomes thin and impure, wuly becomes weak and tired, the appetite He Fsabaril i d to purify and ex oh the blood tot petite that tired feel 4 le than a Thar and it increases inp is the ideal Spring Medicine “Early ast spring 1 was very much run had nervous headache, felt mi that, I was very much benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilia and reccommend it to my friends ’ Are the best months in your blood, for at no other much need the ald of a Hood's Sarsanarilla, as ne CPRsOn veil Ww ible ‘ Hartly wol's Rat is p Arty adapt reste ol ap ae It 1 k or bloo I 3S 0 larger si i ier for it ¥ Year, AWE down, swerable land, O me of salt 1 do think yoars of age leve “Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured rheum, which I have had for years, it is a splendid medicine, 1am 40 of glass. 1 bave six children, and when any go for is Hood's Barsapariila.” Mus, LiLLa CLARK, South Norwalk, Conn. Hood's SBarsaparilla is prepared from Sarsapa- rilia, Dandelion, Mandr: we, Dock, Juniper Ber ples, and other well known vegetable remedies, in such a peculiar manner as the fall medicinal value of « It will cure, when in the power of medicine serofula, salt rheum, sores, bolls, pimples, all humors dyspe pela billion ness, indigestion, general del rheumatism kidney and liver complaints to derive ach oF sleek headache, tarrh, It overs by change ames that extreme tired feeling « sused and imparts system of elimate, season, or life sth to the whol Blood Poison “For years atirregularintervalsin all [ suffered the intolerable burning and itching of blsod. pelsoning by ivy. It would break out on my legs, in my throat and eyes, Last spring 1 took and streng BARONS, of it as a special remedy for ivy poison. | | eure.” CarvisT. Suvre, Wentworth, N. H. “1 had boils all over my neck and back, troub- ling me so much that I could not turn my head I think it is the best blood Daxter Reap, Kanses City, Mo. me in two weeks, Prepare donly Mass, Dollar. 1draggists, $1 six for §° I. HOOD & CO. lx 100 Doses One pWell, Mr. Stoxandbonds —**I understand, Mr. Quicklyrich, that you have your son to college. Do you h give him a liberal education? Mr, Quicklyrie fe “Yeas rir, I He has $50 and if you know of any oue who is giving ES son «more liberal education than that, I am ared prep tu ack of ected with hee Keeping. SUNLIGHT FOR SWEETNESS — Few een to realize that it 1s the oxygen of e air that purifies the venous blood of ts effete matter and that it isa ‘ul disinfecting agent, out of the yr in, and that sunshine itself he most valuable disinfectants, inventilated stables, therefore, should avoided; also dark, family living- True, dark rooms can be given rood air, but sunlight is necessary for jealth. The inmates of publie institu tions enjoy little sunshine, and conse- juently have pale, sallow complexions, and do not possess full health, If a sotato be permitted to grow in a dark m. no matter how pure the air, the stalks are without that color of health which sunshine gives, Ordinary barns ave but one or two windows, and some wt any, If tock is kept in them, win- iows should be supplied in almost every available space, especially on the south side, The well-being of stock n darkens and their condition ind growth are below what they w w in sunlit quarters, body To OOS, suffers 1 + wl stables, 1 3 i yuld Livingston's GoLp Coix CORN. — According to Vick, the new variety sweet corn, Livingston's Gold Coir iisappointed eastern growers by its lat ripening In this region and eastward t has been about two weeks later than the strain of evergreen corn now No complaint has been receiv. «1 about if from the west and south, u the other hand, rej ports from hese sections have been sent us, lnghly rommendatory of its excellence and roductiveness, eln- loved. 1+ : STALLS WITH MANURE Drops, —A cow stall with a manure irop enhances the comfort and cleanii- 1ess of both owner and animal, To ave it serve the purpose, every cow must stand right, so that the manure will be deposited in the drop. ows vary in length, and hence stalls f the same length will not bring all to he drop; they fall short or overreach. I make my stalls, lining up between, boarding up in front to the height as though 1 intended to that, Stalls are 74 feet from front of manger to drop, allowing 24 feet for wanger, which leaves 5 fect for the cow, ut can be shortened to 34 feet if neces- Sry. (ows desired quit at CONCRETE FLOORS FOR STABLES, - With a concrete floor in basement where horses or cows are stabled all the iquid manure may be easily saved, I'lie floor under the animals may be made of pine or hemiock plank, match x] and grooved, and inclining toward she gutter in the rear, The cement should be the Rosendale grade on a fgroundwork of gravel where drain- best Portland cement for hardness. If a cement floor long it must be protected freezing. is to last from severe Caesar ROOFING,.--Several nesses of stout paper or overlaid with burlap, wilt coal tar, cheapness is desirable. The it does not cost much, gravel, it will be all the more durable, #0 blinded by their own ignorance that they are offended when 4 man them truthfully that their butter is not up to the stan urd of the market, Tw stables should aot only be well cleaned and purified by plenty of fresh litter and plaster, which neutralizes the odor of a stable, but also by amply ven tilation with sbundant space for each COW, Too smucH of ho winter care of stock is trusted to the chore boy, who has no | interest for his employer's property, and | a fathe grace § First Boy (whose iT Says eating? Second Boy — Y es; y generany “Why don’t you cook more spuds?” o is engaged Charles Lt you remem pe the first handsome ring you saw? JIiere in wirdow is a re gular baauty, Charles —Y-.e-s; 1 haven't got these pants, pair I've got, (wl don Fanny v Charles, 4 i 3 i 3 ana are Lhe oniy essnssr——— 82.500 Reward for a Lost Cat, a is : f& remea liseased horse, x best sin Nothing Myster tou ms About It. Berard, Be There are twenty tha New York direc - $100 Roward, 8100, J. CHENEY & CO, Sole which pro- 1,260, 000,000 lemons per annum, -~ originates in which sett] n the taly has 4,800,000 trees, duce Rhet blood pains and aches of the parilla cures rheumatism wutral tity of the blood, and giving It richine Try Hood's Sarsaparill imatisam in the the acid Joints causes Hood's Sarsa lactic disease oF - Lo —-——— - with electric light during fogs in don. For Practitioners of Medicine Only. For Catalague, aldress, C. RICE, M. D., 226 E. TWENTIETH STREET, New York City. Cunning is very apt to outwit self, Cann's Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv- &c., Cure guaranteed. 831 Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 8 for 38, 1000 certificates of cures or druggist. Try it. wn EE —— First impressions are sald to be last | | | { man, Iv there is a hole or weak place in the stable floor, see that it is fixed at] once. It will cost no more to do it now than next week, and it may saves | broken leg. Skim milk could not be economically fed to fattening hogs unless it was waste product which could not be other. wise utilized, Frazer Axle Grease, . The Frazer Axle Grease is the best and, intrinsieally, the cheapest. Don’t work your horses to death by the poor axle grease, Try iL IOI 5030 thing. - - - No soap in the world has ever been imitated as much as Dobbins’ Electric Soap. The market {is full of imitations. Be careful that you are | not decedn ed, “J. BH. Dobbins, Philadelphia and New York) ‘is stamped on every bar, RA I Ss Men are to be esteemed for virtue, not wealth, Brouchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Pino's Care tor Consumption, EE —————————— Emperor ‘William's visit to Constan- { tinople cost the Sultan over $1,000,000, ps We recommend * Tansul's Puneh” Olgas" While the y Swamps aie f frozen haul oft the wuck you dug in the Fall, ¥ druggists, #1 :six for 8. Prepared y C. 1. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar only No *“tit for tat” ‘“‘Be gentle with the erring.” Entitled to the Best, All are er will to the best that tithe buy, so every family 2 bottle of the best of F 0 Costive a J family | the 3 remedy, to cleanse For leadin Syr ip ign, tn whe or billous in 5 #4 Tie 00 bottles by all druggists, millions of f Aiur £88 OF 4 " Farmers lose dollars an- [roto thie ravis % 5 5 The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. ~The disagreeable § taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT EMULSION { Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES OF IIMIE A EIA. The patient suffering from CONSI MPTION. BRONCHITIS, COT GH, COLD, w ASTING BISFEFASES, may take remedy will AS X # al sta fon as ld ake 1 x. i : rereemeril iit ILteverys it bs DerToct wal om. 4 a wonderful flesh producer, Tale no other THE CATARRH BEST REMEDY FOR gm Mca ND on 5 F ne nt a ——— a —————————————————————————— La 4 0 RL SN NN EN HN HEN HN UNA AEN NM is a FFER COLD i in HEAD SNUFFLES OR CATARRH HAY-FEVER A pardied phied tnt 8 huis, ota Vo ame noid And am aaTes te 81 Drroewiats He mail THERS., 8 Warren 4 Pes 86 ow PLE 1% registered, New York, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. Eppes COCOA BREAKFAST, to disease wating around surished frame rio (Sageite.” © sim f1h bei lin or milk. Soild | ng water y rovers jabelied thus: Hommpathic Chemists, AXLE England RAZER BEST IN THE WORLD, Tis wearing qualities are ansarpassed, ally outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Nos, ected by heat. GET THE GENU. FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY, Ls Hi RESTOR wre for Neve Apieavh Firs, Fp (erat inte if Sakon an dirested. No Fret day's wee. Treatises and #7 1481 bottle free to Fit patients, they paying sairoes charges on boy when teesivad, Send samen, I. O and ox let widrees at od to DR KLINE. $5) Arch tilde pie, Sau Droggien. BEWARE oF IMITATING Shah 2 ., SpeoiHolder - £ NEW PATENT, Saves “3 the and rouble, An ine dispensable article for every household. No Iady should be without it, Samples can be seen a1 this office, actu RER — ote, we after 1 roseribe and A i9iiy oe dors Rig Hy the ouly 1fic for the cefiain enre bt this disease, CG. H.INGRAMAM M.D, Amsterdam, N. V Wi have sold Me, JOB BUY years, an eau at the bess of wis DYCHE & CO. hitago, 81.00, BoM by Pre we Jounes—That Drown girl is a smart | one. Smith — What is she up to now? “You know whenever she goes oul she bas her pug with her,”’ “Yes, I understand,” “Well, she bas trained that dog to trot along about ten feet behind ber.” | “Well, what of that?” i “What of it? look back at the tense of looking Don’t you see she can | man under the pre- | after the dog.’ ——— { Senator Evarts got off a good thing | on 4 gentleman at a party in Washing- ton about distinguishing between a | canvas back and a red head, | “An nfa'lible test.” he remarked, “i in the length of the bill.” Just here he was completely up by a lady who leaned forward interjected: i “But, Senator, | never serve either | canvas backs or red heads at my table | with bills.” | i i broken | and | Means Busipess, Mr. Billus — “Maria, Idon’t like to have thatl-spi- | der-legged dude of a Hankinson hang- | Does he come to | see one of our giris? Is it possible any | of them would epcourage the idiot?” Mis. Billus—**Mr, Hankinson seems to me, John, to be a very worthy | young man. He cones to see Hessie, and since his aunt in Maryland him that handsome legacy he i$’ M. Billus (greatly mollified)—**0, here trifling at's all.” “What *The A ustiz n item, Ta, mii Theatrical nk of the ' inquired Me SVapil. ly well,” Mrs, Mec- sut 1 noticed one stupid thing did you Bohemian lady of thi ope repiie i deus was, Thad Hane tubra 1} ant 4 as where find out what his name wa d auine from Miss Edith “When 1 write | } and have there will noth ng Se | have everythin to OW niet & 111 be of UML, ) my be sturb $s t 1 4 BLY » Cut thoughis i don’t Any one can $5 tie Ay 4 $43 13 11448 clale LO an amanud -**IL’8 very easy. jetters.’ Mr. Goodiellow te all my business “You d of? And d en wander from Ul yourseit (ay HnNaiie no, My am,’ Now wh I was i wear stove £1 smoke abr ashed YAH IRAs, change asked Was ea 3 to Lon HOWnH Foreign visitor (to | mi dwinter 1801) —-*"W ale you bave—so n It doesn’t seem a bi ttle Gotham 1 winter yet, Our ally begin till spring. n id it like OL. | Girl I don’t wi * ner asked of the 1 in the market fried oysters,” ied oysters?’ he an eating sta not exac tly SW hat it?! “Oh! that's ay slice me off some. “Any fr keeper of “Well, no, she answe red. L orned beef. enough; you u is — . “What is it, little gin? Dearborn street grocer to a old mise, as he leaned over ter. Little Girl—“*Mamma " said a five-year- the sent { hopes it will be as strong as that last | A Great Surprise | 1s in store for all who use Kemp's Balsam | 1t is sold on its merits and that any drug- a sample It never fails to cure acute or Large bottles 50c. an $1. doren in San Francisco, Rupture cure guaranteed by B. Mayer, 881 Arch St, 'hil’a, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or dee lay from business, attested by thou. sands of cures after others fail, advice free, send for circular, A —— Barns and stables are “not suitabl- | places for ben roosts. i ———— ITS: All Fits ropes free by Dr. Kime's Grest erve Hestorer, No Vis afier first day's nee, Mar veious cures, Treatise and $2.90 trial bottle free to 11 cases, Mend 0 Dr Kine 231 Arca Si Pala, Pa iii Winter i-a bad season to let your fire insurance run out. A CANVASSER for this town and vieinity. Someta Jute ieulars . ii iphia, oman . or treet, 1 sis es ’ o adjective j=r-t ¥ the “You enough : His employer remark, i I've Jets out the i his orthography, meanwhi su pe i ask sgache, iat person ntirely hey are spec WHAT ALS you? lnngs wspirited CTIA Y iia ting after & ait« nptiness of ston we coated, rracular atrwetite egular appetite, 4 how. Lured oF {ore th y on ’ rritatsi of aiternating sae ht & eve, nervy transient paar drow ries ting trated ars, and spelled the numerical attention to the error, with To which the clerk Let us hope the clerk will still ybody is suffering from a * bad over-eating or other indiscre- . Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets De. and are and effective in stomach and bowels. of dose, Un- One tiny, Bugar- s, §f an) prompt ver, mploms Mmon f you sre iH Americ Dyspepsia, or Torpid Dyspepsia indigestion. mplicated yo we hes be reator the number and diversity ® lo matter what stage it has (30k Pierce's Madicsl Disc SIR class ov sates] 10 By {(yoiden madi vers the only ne of io adl it aranie in regare for Xi w samy Mem 603 Main Btrex La Crippe has Left the System badly debilitated in millions of cases Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and restore Tone end Strength it never fails. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., sowell, Mass. For Coughs # Colds There is no Medicine like DR. SCHENCK'S ULMONIC SYRUP. Tt je plommant to the taste and dows Bot contain « particle of opium aranyi bing injurious, It 1s the Pest Cough Medicine in the World. For Sale by all Druggista, Price, $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Bchenck's Book on SR and its Cure, mailed free. Address Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. JONES ii PAYS THE FREICHT Ten Wages Scales, ay levers oh earings, Bre Tare Bes and News Bey far Er A - Trery wee Seale. Vor Trve po.» fist reciibron Whar paper and add rom JONES OF BINGHAMTON, __BINGHAMTO \, N. ¥,_ NORTHERN PACIFIC. overnment Saf bs Gn e 8. LAMBORM, ‘2° Comm insiones, Paul, nat Minh CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH JHE BEATIN Tut wamal ADWAY’S READY RELIEF. Instantly relieves and soon cures Colds, Sore SUD Neck, all congestions and inflammations, whether of the Lungs, Kidaneys, or Bowels. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA Headache, Toothache, Weakness or Pain io the Back, Chest or Limbs, by one applica tion. Internally in water for all internal pains, Aatulency, Heartburn, Sick Headaches, Palpitation of the Heart, Chills and Fever and Malaria. 50¢. a bottle, All Druggists. RADWAY S PILLS, Cathardio, and Best Pleurisy, Varely The Safest Medicine Taken according to directions they DR. RADWAY & CO, NEW YORK. 1% 480 H5HAR And Other A Specialties Ave the us genuine 5 ae
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