erect em —————————— es —— FARM NOTES, FEEDING FARM HORSES. =~ This isa matter that merits far more attention than it receives, An English veterinary surgeon very pertinently says that those ach ot the horse is not like the of a cow, a mere Ie eptacle for but an essential organ of digestion limited capacity, which does not need to be crammed in order to perform its proper functions, and that it cannot be so treated without danger to the animal; food, for the purpose of mast and that the food which does not quire masticating shou if ever, used. He furthe that no horse be ately after a full meal and where & e before aaitil it is cool and comfortabl peing fed. A little walter may and if a little good hay be rack it will occupy his attention, besides requiring proper mastication will further have the effect stimulate the stomach to secretion and prepare it for the which is to follow. She uld a horse re- quire more food than usual tosupp y the extra waste of tissues caused by. hard ed quant ties at a Lime, A MiLx-PRODUCING RATION,— Here is an item for those to conser who desire to make notable milk-pro- ducing records. The famous Holst in cow Clothilde, 664 pounds and 14 which made 28 pounds, of milk, of ounces 2} ounces of milk, and over four pounds of but. ter daily, ate about twelve pounds of grain per cay. This ration included two parts corn meal, two bran, and one part ground oats, w little oil meal. She also had good pas~ ture and pure water durin n.aking period. A CORRESPONDENT to the Farmers’ Club Journal says ‘‘be filled an old scraps from the meat market, and hung it up in his CoOp where the youngest chitkens were confined, The blowflies had a regular barbecue over it, and In twelve hours from the time was hung up the dropping from the bottom in a small shower. The chickens feast on them and will eat hardly anything else, and grow as chickens never grow on boiled rice or cornmeal —————— CULTIVATE less Jand if your manure heap is small. There is just as much lack of judgment in endeavoring Ww cover ten acres with the manure that should goon one acre as in usiog a Jump of butter on len slices of bread when 1t will only answer for one. Be- sides this, it takes more labor to spre ad Concentrate your labor, concenirate your manure, and you may conce nitrate your crops without lessening the quan- tity. pProFir 1x Pras, —There is cash money in pig-feeding and pork-making, pot only in the West but even in New England. It 1s averred that if there is any animal profitable to buy in a poor condition it is the pig. Give him will gain without calling for anything better. Our authority has bad three- months-old pigs gain a pound per day milk. Pigs in comfortable and well fed, will pul money purse while you're sleeping. quarters, in your should be taken in the matter of sweep- ing to ¢ ver up house plants, and to sponge the leavesfrequently. The dust that accumulates on them shuts up their breathing pores, as it would on the human system, rendering them un- Leaithy. Auother thiug conducive to healthy plant-growth is frequent stir- ring of the seil, and a hair-pin implement for the purpose. RED SPipERS —Ln the house-culture keep the red spiders away. Every pre caution to prevent thelr attacks should be used, such as Keeping a kettle or saucers of water among the pots sponges filled with water aud placed a very noticeableeffect, asthe evaporat- ing water comes directly iu contact with the leaves of the plant, so that the A Goop compost for pot plants or anything else can ba made as follows: Skim off slices of sods, mix with foe brush and weeds, let get dry, and turn the whole mass, Mix this well with some leaf meld, il decothposed manure (cow dung being best), one-third sand, the ordinary live to perfection. If pre. pared in the fall, store out of the reach of frost and turn occasionally. By spring it will be in admirable order. cui SHI Tue science of fine butter-making Is not a subtle art that few ean compre bend, but it possesses salient points that ail must observe as essential if they desire to be counted among the successful, Matures cream churned at the proper temperature—about 60 de- grees in summer and 64 in winter —will grain butter bard and firm and oto a product of the proper consistency and texture. Use no color but such as is known to be reliable, and do not use &n excessive quantity « of that. A Birr or Homse SENSE, When horwes are kept standing idle in (he 8 Jong H storms, the feed should be reduced accordingly. Kull rations, with no exercise, is a fre- quent cause of spinal meningitis, and other serious ailments of horses. ~ reariet Whether eu pleasure bsut or business should take on every tmp a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of slekness. For sale in Boe and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists A The nun’s veilings come with # and sometimes {ringes on one we g SP IN SA HERTS TTR . Peculiar That Hood's 8 | tive shown by wrsaparilin does possess f ftself is com onderful cures it has effec ted his absoluie merit it pos of the | fact thatit is prepare d by a Combination, Pro portion and Process Ped ulinr to H a power Poonlinar jusively tl 1 the of medicine exes DY reas unsurpassed in the history fn wod's 8 | parilia, known to no other medicine, and by | which the full medicinal power of all the ingre- | dients used is retained, Hood's Barsapal lia ls a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilia, Dandel on, Mandrake, Dock, Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. It Hood’s Sarsaparilla has won its way | medicines by gt 3 Juniper to the leading place among its own intrinsic, undispu ed merit, and has now a larger sale than any other similar preparation in the country. 1 you have will convince you of its execllence and merits, | Take it this scason “i have for a long time been using Hood's and believe me, 1 would not be As a spring medicine iL Is invalu A. Ruopes, 1 without it, able” E N.B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilia to ltsel | fee] very much indebted to Hood i rilla, for 1 believe it is to the use of this med! | cine that { owe my present health in the i | % BRYSApL | spring 1 got 80 mpletely run down that | | could not eat or sleep, and all the lite seemed to have a mortgage | on my system, Iwas obliged to abandon my | work, and after seeking me dical treatment and | spending over $50 fo different preparations, i | found myself no better, Then my wife persia. { ded me to fry a bottle of Hood's Barsaparilla. Hefore the first bottle was gone I began to i { dreaded | diseases of amend. 1 have now used two The Spring Medicine gained 22 pounds. ( | hurting me; my dyspepsia and bilk | gone. 1 never felt better in my life, am | again and consider myself a well man. | two bottles were worth $100 to me { Burows, Lincoln, TIL “Hood's Sarsaparilla purified my blood, gave me strength, and overcame the headache and dizziness, so that now I am able to work again.” Luter Nason, 53 Church 5¢ , Lowell, Mass Hood's Sarsaparillais sold by druggists. #1; | six for #5. Prepared by C. I. Hoon & Co, | Lowell, Mass ne Dollar yusness have wW.¥ | A WRITER in the American FI gives his testimony as to the supe: | of exaporatin | ig the tobacco for fumigating } | in green-houses, He always | barrel full of tobacco siems water, and has a tin pan 2x3 feet, a d 4 | inches deep. He Blis the pan about in it three or four red-hot fire-bricke, never | plavts, injures eveu the most tender INFERIOR articles should never be | shipped to market. In fact, inferior crops s! | ble to produce something better When | the market is well supplied 1t is only | after articles of the best quality are sold | that a demand is created for those that from It =aves Joss of quality delay. keep inferior articles out of the market altogether, Whe worl And we But neve Which writs ¢ thousand « wh ns and w by t 1g men, ined —" sat of all remedies andl Welk noases, d. We refe Prescription, aliments ped antee ou the To reghilate the stomach, Heer and bowels, Dr. Picross Pellets expel. Onea dose ————— Te See that your horses have exercise —and feed, 100. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, as they ca dine ear. The way to {ness and that is DY stity t al remedies we afiness is caused DY an in famed « fit of the mueons lining of the Fustact When this tube get flamed you 8a fy 1 ng. a the rv taken gis ( wv asedd pw he mucou We will give cane of Dealnes sed UY | ean not cure y ta send for circulars, fre J CH «18 andred Dollars for any i Ly Latar that we Hall's Calas ENEY & &@ Sold by Tugg To ——————— Hog-raising 1s a business easy to pet into and easy get out of, to An Unparalleled Remedy. times th In olde table ren and ex neys and { tion, Jriril} yeeased vila Bernard Vegeta paces for 2 eaveries in phys them in ex a i rd Vegetable jappiea ta Address New ¥ A s will iw st Bernard, |} - ——-—— | The combination of white Jow, or white and gold, is much favored i for evening dress, with vel - There ia more experience, work represented in the pr I Sarsaparilia than in any other medic | this which makes Hood's Sarsapa | in its curative power, ! cures it effects. Give it & trial. - A a——— and brain time, i It is ne ing heirs, 1 > | Por Practitioners of Medicine Only. For Catslague, address, CLARENCE C. RICE, M. D., Sec'y, 296 KE. TWENTIETH STREET, New York City. Pe specially careful of draughts and sudden changes. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Phila, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de- lay from business, attested by free, send for circular. tl seein Do not overwork. Of what use is wealth without health? 17S: All Friis stopped free by Dr. Kitne's Gross Hestorer, No Vitaalier Gra day's ane, Mar veious cures, Treatise and $1.00 trial boils free 0 FR cases. Send 10 Dr. Kline 931 Arca 36 Pula, U's i —— An eagle measuring something over pine feet from tip to tip of its wing was shot in Leon county, Fla, after it had made off with a pie. Yor washing flanrels. Dobbins’ Electric Soap is marvelous. Blankets and woolens washed with it look like new, and there is absolutely no shrinking. No other soap in the world will do stich perfect work. Giveita trial now. If a bed or curtain is on fire beat on the flames with a woolen garment till extinguished, a —- — The best cough medicing im Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 356 a ah eat Every good fet man does Is shaking hands with God, ———— co Ameriea’s finest, “Tansiil's Punch” Clgar. A A. BH ATT IO The less 8 man knows the greater his prejudice, Keep your feet dry, but do not wear ove. shoes all the time — — Ir you have a COLD or COUCH, acute or leading to CONSUMPTION, SCOTT'S EMULSION io¥ PURE COD LIVER ORL. AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND S0DA TE SEL ELE CUEL FCO FL XT. This preparation coniains the stimula ying properiies of ihe Hypophosphites and fine Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Used by physicians all the Ww rid over itis as palatable as silk. Three times as efice- cious aa pisin Cod Liver Oil. A perfect Emulsion, better than aliothers made, For all formas of Wasting Diseases, Bronchitis, ! CONSUMPTION, { Serofula, and as a Flesh Producer { thers is nothing lke SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is sold by all Droggisia 12% no one t profuse ex; lanation or impudent entre induce You to aooepl a ® ivstitute, ————— ——————— ITAA : : ¢ t f ’ 5 ’ Fi iy { { Ely's Cream Balm Gives Relief at once for COLD IN HEAD 'CATARRH. | Apply Daim nto each nostefl | | BLY Bit ve 8 Wadgen wt, NF For Goughs # Colds There is oo Medicine Hike DR. SCHENCK'S ULMONIC SYRUP. Tt bs pleasant to the taste and does Bob contain a particle of epiamsranything | wrious. It fe the Rest Cough Irine in the World ForSalebyall Droggiste, bottle Pr. Sohenck's Book en mr 4 its Care, mailed frees Address { Dr. J. H. Schen ¥ & fan Philadelphia. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 00C0A BREAKFAST. My 5 horongh knowiedge of the natural laws whic govern the Operations of digestion and naire tos, amd by a care al applieation of the fas proper tes of weliasioctal CoooR, Mr. Epps bas provided sur breakfast tables with a delieately favoured Deve srage which ml SAYe Gl many bony y doctors it is by the judicious use of suob articies of diet that a consititation may be gradeally built up ustd ugh to resist every tendency $0 dleease. of subtle maladies are Ooating us ww sttmok wherever there Is & weak potal shaft by keeping our biond and a properly “(Nand Newvioe tiasetie water or milk, Sold sotind tims, hy LUrooers, iabelied thas Pes & C0, Homoeopathle Chemists, Lost, ENgiash | Price, £1.00 per CAI: IR 5 a ren We may escape many a fatal seives well fortified with pure gourished frame” Male simply with bolling only in half JAMES E -~ NERVE RESTORER for aff Baars # Nemes [0 nanes {miby rufhe nsw for Nevee Afocronn, Fong Bpiierey, of. IePAtLInlE of taken se Slreciad ts Fae after i Seat days ww. Treatise and §3 teil Battie free fo Fit pati ate, thier paybag o3 preee charge ws how whim nasnes, FU. and expores addons of ANE. WE Areh Ba Hadely he s Walks OF IBITATING FRAUDS ¢ SpoolHolder | "i a NEW PATENT, Saves » time and trouble, Aa in- i { | See Druggiew. BE dispensable article household. No indy be without it, RE rer thou Re om A samples can be seen { *A 4 + #t this office, SIONS == i - 3-18 PE ars witheal AXLE FRAZER cheise BEST IN THE WORLD. [ts wearing qualities are unsurpassed, acta ally outlasting two boges of any other brand. Not effected by beat. SeGET THE GENU- INE FOR SALE BY DEALERS GEN ERALLY. ——————— . PATENT S—PENSIONS 10" "Li7 eri Pansion and Bounty laws, Send for Investors’ i“ or How to a Patent, Parnok O'Fanneis, Attorney at Law, Washington, D, & WANTE A CANVASSER for this town and vicinity. Something sure to take, Write for fuil jartieiary to MRS, 8, D. ARMBRUSTER, Pui iphia, Woman's Ex change, 19 8. 13th Street. pEN SloNnLL IEE os 2 ne ey Ar CRAPES tt peor icwie wee sta yoee, Lott ee a LY Tern 1. a SALE HOU BEHOLD Tie HUTY SHARING 1101 nop LApons, Despite Lie @ tion: “Bear yeohs another's burdens,’ | thers is in many homes burden bearer. Like Samantha All M's niece Serepta, who “carried the meetin’ house on her shoulders,’ one person is apt to | assume or accept the burdens tht rightfully should be borne by others, | it may be the pa-’ tient, uncompiaining mother, who does all tue thinking, planning and erving, while the rest wholly unconscious of the numberless sacrifl es wade for NO the precious | OF NE ’ fonii- | one thinks of saving that ‘“*mother doesn’t wind.” In an- | is her “turn | and It able to who is the burden-bearer. good (?) fortune to be and no one mistrusts that she 8 doing | her share, and that, too, without thanks. The m ther has be- come accustomed to rely upon the | the latter accepts the task of “going ahead.” Noris it in every home, a mother or daughter, who, 48 a friend once said, becomes the packhorse of the family. Dut in far 100 many homes, the cares and burdens are not equally divided. The happiest homes, 1 ween, are those in which the spirit ot sacrifice is present with each, instead of one, and with loving thoughtfulness for others, each bears his part. There, the father and sons are wee med at the close of a busy day and in the family eircle, the harassing thoughis and per- plexities are laid aside, Not in a spirit of barsh criticism, { nor with an unkind thought, but to | of the prevalence of} you i burden-bear- | Perhaps your own | If so, try to remedy the evil that has a foothold in your home: the homes you know, old. It is a gross | and fosters selfish- | And frou who have unconsciously accepted the! patse 10 Con- sider what you have been doing. XY ou have been living as ti h CO - mand had been to you: “Bear thou all tie others’ burdens.” From his dav} try a new plan, and see whether it will not be better for you, better for those | with whom and for whom you labor | ind more just to al concerned. — CRANBERRY JELLEY.—No turkey | would seem complete without is ac- ole the yet, jelly. Boil sound berries to a ith just enough water to prevent and then strain Lo} remove the skins. Add an equal amount | of granulated sugar and boil until by | trying a little, you know it will jelly. Mould in whatever shape you prefer, either in one large dish or in small, in- dividual ones, remembering to dip them in very cold water before using HIWAYS - sna. ASD CHEESE. Macanoxi Take and boil * we or pan, | i » 0 macaroni, then a layer of cheese grated or cut in small bits, and and | swall pleces of butter; then add an- | other layer of macaroni, and so © | finishing off with cheese; pour on rich milk or cream enough to just come to] the top of the ingredients, and bake | from one-half to three quarters of an | hour, i coo—— ORANGE SNOW,—This is made the thin yellow part of an orange rindis | to be turned over the soaked gelatine, | takes the place of the'lemon juice, the of juice used. The gelatine is beaten and the pudding is served with cusiard | sauce or whipped cream. Candied clier- ries or bits of fruit or wine jelly drop- i ped here and there upon the snow of the | | together | of butter, one of | Ahirds of a teacup! of sugar, one-half cup of vinegar and a pinch of salt. Boilin a double boi- ler, stirring constantly untilit is smooth and thick, Chop balt an ordinary -size ed cabbage head very fine, and just be- fore needed, mix the dressing, which sould be very cold, thoroughly through it. CABBAGE SALAD. Mix A Great Surprise for the Throat and La the great guar anteed remedy, Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any drag gist is suthotized by the proprietor of this wondertal remedy 10 give you a sample bottle free? It never iails to cure acute or chronic conghs. All druggisis sell Kemp's Balsam. Large bottles 60. an $L ————I ITO Remember, weary farmers, that it is the men who have little to do the? wear out first, Cann's Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerve ousn &e. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad’s. $1 a bottle, 6 for $5, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures. Try it l—————— TT WOT BT Nut-culture, we are told, Is yearly growing more popular, a AIH Frazer Axle Urease, The Frazer Axle Grease is the Standard Axle Grease of the world, Use it and save your horses and wagons One greasing will last two weeks SAI 50 At ISA. Remember that the pores of your Drown has a ho Flom They ar ot sprigh girls and bors, ull of nas t at their books, ons and wit and good OOKS. A ies and care: powders and pis, "H he reason the I by An OCCasl rich. In this way the and other dangerous discases. Those not so prudent, who have biliousness, or © Javer ( ymplaint,” eases caused by impu dy for such diseases. a positive Ie medy “ Discovery ” Especially has the of all manner Ervsipelas, and kindred diseases, X* and old BOTOR 2 ¥, joint Disease,” organs into act it from all man: have arisen. « Golden Medical Discovery” sold by druggists, under a positive of its benefiting returned. WorLn's DisrExsa 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. n sickness is the fact that lden Medical Discovery they strength, pure and . become sufferers from torpid liver, dis- ¥ marvelous cures Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, wonderful, have been the “ White Swellings,” “ Hip- Tt arouses all the excretory produced the most cers, from what source they guarantee from its manufacturers, paid for it will be peptic, poothing ghd healing properties of rN FEL AID a —— is conquered by the cleansing, anti. ® ca. by CrugRisia ISOS Cheapest Cold in the Head it 3 Ointment, of which a Price, Soc. Sold by dt Address, E It is an Bnostriis Best. Easiest to use curs is oerain a La Crippe has Left the System badly debilitated in millions of cases Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and restore Tone and Strength ! 1t never fails. Prepared by | Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., | owell, Mass. 06 24 rin K go |# 00 SISSIW M04 W.L.DOUCLAS $3 SHOE J tridine for CENTLEMEN And Other Advertised Specialties Are the Best in the World, Kome genuine unio name and price are slam ped SOLD EVERYWHERE, If your desler supply you send portal for instractions how of the engraving on O0F & 00. BREW TORK. Are wrappers. ~RADWAY skin, when in health, are always open, aud that closing them causes sickness, and folly ws ihe certain NV ¥ dire sb A A A WwW. b DOLGLAS, Brockton, Mass. T WONDERFU 10 2: a BORG\ CHAIR DL a AP A ZN 4 Fame gowds AUBURG MFG. OO. 145 3X. Soh Bi, ~ JONES e FREIGHT. nef Paris i PAYS OO. wigs Bonde. For Tree pros im [vary oe mbion Uhis JONES OF "BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON. V. IORTHERN PACIFIC. x LANDS & overnment LANDS. Korth 1h NE on 1d nat Minnesota, RGF BAT
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