The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 25, 1888, Image 4

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TT i GKAMMAT1CAL POINTS. I
A Liverpool justice recently
sentenced a mtm to several years Careless habits of speech me
penal servitude, and his wife to among the prominent fnul sol j
tho same punishment for life, tor our young people, even those j
cruelty to their cltild, a uuio young iwuf u V,.
mrl whom they had kept im- ages of schools and intelligent
prisoned in a dark cellar and home surroundings. KeOTgniB
beatcn, burned with a hot poker ing this the professor of English
and otherwise burned. literatmc at We lleslcy College
A pretty good toast.-"Mny 1ms prepared u list of "words,
.l . J b , i .: nlivnsns mid cxnressions to be
you be irnng. umwn u, u 4 - r- . . h u,(
term J..1U115 '"fj"
reach of adversity; drawn in n
carriage of your own and quar-
or! Tn the firms of those You
A PERFECT COMBINATION
Of harmless vegetable remedies that will restore tho whole system to healthy action, If
absolutely needed to euro any dlsoato "for tho dlsoaso that affects one organ weakens
all." Palne's Celery Compound Is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION) Read the proofs!
avoided," from which the young
(and old) rcadeis will receive
many serviceable hints:
Guess, for suppose or think.
Fix, for arrange or prepare.
Hide and drive, interchange
ably. (Americanism.)
Real, as an adverb, mexprcss-
tered
love."
M. Jovis, a French aeronaut,
is said to bo building an air ship,
rrTr v"rw M real good, for really or very
all. 1 is to be ca. eu uic - in nan(lverbiftl
antic' ana win ue zim I have studied
-...-, n ttinn Cll rl'll It'll I
nfneavlv 100.000 feet. It will
"I liavo suHered terribly from nervousness and kidney
suRtit two ixxucs or roine's ueierr uompouna,
uuiu iiein me 1 inaroBO
medicine, for I know wliat It did for me.'
trcrawo. I Doucht
rr (
I hiiTo bo much foltli In four
'Mm. J. J. TVaisoh.
and oh, how It did help
mcaicine, ior I Know wu
Ontario Centre, N. Y.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
" For five years I Buttered with malaria and nervousness.
I tried mine's Celery Compound, and I can truthfully sajr
that flvo bottlci completely cured mo. I cheerfully recom
mend It, for I know It to bo a good medicine."
Cius: L. Siearhs, Letter Carrier, Etatlon B, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,
Neuralgia, Rheumatlsm,Paralysls,Blllouness,Dyspepsla,Costlvenessj Piles, LlyerCom
plaint, KldneyTrouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood.
J 1, nil for $5. e tint neb hot. I ti. alx for (S. Wrtzf. IUciutn
llo U'sra tho Cclcir traJo mark. ih & Ca, Props.. Burluigtori.Yt.
Tho Debilitated, 1 Tho Aged.
AS WE CLIP HUMOIiOSITIES.
Any fool enn ask commilrums. bnt ll
takf a wIsp man hot lo try to answer
litem.
''I am pprfoi mlim the last sail write,"
Irmriil'ircd the lawyer, as ho drew tip Uio
nick man's will.
-Vein expectations prospcfitlng for
gold.
Tho right to pay taxes lias never been
denied woman.
Why toll fire alarm hells when a good
man dies?
Tho check lnan Is ono nf metal usually
brass.
tl. six for W. Wm. rticitASD.
(OK e Co., lTopa., Burlington, Vt.
For tho Nonous.
Dackltn's Arnica Balvo.
The best salve In tho world lor cuts.
I bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rhncm.fovcr sores,
teltor. clianncil nanus, chilblains, corns.
and all skin eruptions, and positively cure:
1 piles, or no pay required, u is guaranteed
I to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money ro
unded. I'rico Sioc. per box, at J nomas .
6omc," for somewhat. "I nave
not studied any," for at all.
Some ton days, for about ten
days.
Not as I know, for not that I
know.
Cf..10 if. min nr snows
The spirit of conciliation puts
nrn nvn nnrl linrinnilV lfir i i.
Try an experiment;, ior ikuku
011 r-vi-,nrimnn f.
fishncss, it inflicts lio necessary sinlukr sui,jcct with . con
wounds, it lends a courtesy and f. 9 11 J b ,,she
weigh 4.500 pounds and will
carry the same wcignt 01 passen
gers and freight. JSL JoyIs
thinks he can make seventy
miles an hour in it.
neace. love, nnu narmony mr
above trifles; it buries potty sol
New Tailoring Establishment!
Cornets are as dlfllcull In tho street
cars as In tho markets.
When Is a record not a record? Il'Iier
II is a Congressional Record.
It Is claimed by old hunters that a rab
mrt mriV nvnmV nV WPlOODnTjrn mirl TPIUITV- hit trail is merely a hare line.
1U mil nWrUIl US limOOlUlll OllU UUUUJL1. -For a man to think he will live forever
ITpon Invitation from somo of tho representative citizens of your town, I haye decided Is tho mistake of a man's lifetime.
to open a . Bhlloh's consumption Cnro.
Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. Aifai,M,onh
ir..i i.i,. r ,i,i ..m.niin. pnlnnl nrlnotnallv In tho Cltv of Now York. I am sold, a few doses invariably curcB tho
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llolplnc tho Klelit Side.
To help tho rlcht sido Is not only
commendablu in a ccneral nolnt of view'
but is judicious and prudent when that Iie'p
is enlisted in behalf of tno right shlo ot t lit
body. lust over the lower ribs In the region
of the liver. Tho most ctllclcut help I;
afforded hv Hosteller's Stomach Hitters,
an anil bilious medicine of Incomparable
o(llcacy. Inaction of tho liver is accom
panied by constipation, slck-hcadachc,
furred tongue, nausea, occasional yortlgo,
an unpleasant breath, yellowness of the
skin and ball or tho ore. Tho author ol
tbeso symptoms, liver complaint, routed bs
the Bitters Is accompanied by them in lb
light. Fcyer and ague, which always In
volves the liver, dyspepsia, rhcnniatlsm.
debility and klilnty troubles are all maladies
to the earlv relief and llnd cure of whlcl
tins standdard mculciuo Is adap o 1. Don't
uo it liv fits and starts, but systematically,
that its full effects may result In a perfect
restoration or ucaltli.
.Yum.ua, ..iu v oj tractccl plural verb: e. g.
grace to actions a charm to pros- , , i well
ence, a dignity to cimracter, nnu pum pronoun with singular
nwuin...ium...Mb" ri nnterodent: "Jiverv man or wo
to life,
A Pittsburg man has invent
ed a class conduit which he
thinks solves the problem of
underground electric wires.
Plates of glass are grooved on
he tupper surface, and the wires
are laid in the grooves and ce
mented there with pitch, Then
other plates of glass arc laid over
the first, and wires put upon
them in he same way. When
all the wires arc laid the whole
is enclosed in a wooden box and
embedded in cement.
Every Household
Should havo'Aycr's Cherry Tectoral.
It saves thousands of lives annually,
nnd is peculiarly efficacious in Croup,
AVbooplng Cougli, and Soro Throat.
"After an extensive practice of nearly
one-third of a. century, Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral Is my euro Ior recent colds and
coughs. I prcscribo it, and bcllove it
to to tho very best expectorant now
offered to tho people." Dr. John O.
Levis, Druggist, West Bridgowntcr, Va.
"Somo years ago Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral cured me ot asthma alter tho best
medical skill had failed to give mo re
lief. A few weeks slnco, being again a
little troubled with tho disease, I -was
promptly
Relieved By
the same icmedy. I gladly oTfer this
testimony for the benefit ot all Rlmllarly
afflicted." K. II. Hassler, Editor lrous,
Table Kock, Nebr.
'"For children afflicted with colds,
coughs, soro throat, or croup, I do not
know of any remedy which will glvo
moro speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. I have found it, also, Invalu
able in cases of whooping cough."
Ann Lovejoy, 1251 Washington street,
Boston, Mass.
"Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has proved
remarkably effective in croup and Is
Invaluable as a family medicine."
D. 1. Bryant, Ghicopee falls, Muss.
man should do their duty; or,
"If vou look any one straight in
. . .11 n t It
the lace, they will limcn.
Expect, for suspect.
IHrst-rato, as an adverb.
Nice, indiscriminately. (Real
nice may be doubly faulty.)
Ilad rather, lor would ratner.
find better, for would better
Itight afay, for immediately
l'arty Tor person.
Promised, for acsure.
Posted, for informed.
Jost graduate, lor graduate.
Depot, for station.
Stopping, for staying.
Try and do, for try to do.
Try and go, for try. to go.
Running, for small, dainty.
Cute, acute.
Funny, for odd or unusual.
Above for lorciioinsr. more
than or beyond.
Does it look good enough, for
well enough.
Somebody else s, ior some
body's else.
Like-1 do, for as T do.
Not as sjrood as. lor not so
------ cj
good as.
Feel badly, for feel bad.
Feel good, for feel well.
Between seven, for amt
seven. - .
Seldom or ever, for seldom if
ever, or seldom or never.
Taste and smell of when used
tran sitivelv. Illustration: Ire
taste a dish which tastes of pep
ir.Osl
ever
worst
also u graduato of tho Cutting Schools oMhat city. And after years of practice-In both j rases of tough, troup, ant llronehiliR.while
tuning and Slaking Uuslom tiouiing in somo oi uiuucsi nuunua m mini " "'"" " " """"iiiii iui" j'-
Philadelphia I think I mav assuro you that all work entrusted to my care shall bo equal I gumption is without a iinrnllcl in the history
at least tothobcsl obtainable in your ncignuonioou. jr uiy-e. iuj- ui ii.mnt,ii nrainnr. nmra us ursi uiMnvury u
has uccn hiki on a guarantee, a icsi wnien
no other medicine can stand. If you have
u Cough wo earnestly ask you to try it
Price 1U rents, ru cents, ami 1, ll youi
lungs arc sore, uhest or Hack lame, use
Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold Uv T, D.
Thomas, Lchigliton. & W. lliery Weissport.
wilt uo a success, pretty sisters usually get
there.
Very Itcspeclfully,
J A.MES OLIVEB,
tor
T A HT.
9
9
s
to
I havt1 removed my entire stock with an additional
fresh supply of the more fashionable and seasonable
Gents.Ladies&GhildrensShoes
-CONSISTING OF-
Ladies' Fine Kid and Spring Heel Shoes,
of all grades and sizes, at lite lowest prices in order
to meet my competitors. I will not be undersold.
"My new stock is complete in every particular. The
old stock will be closed out at and below cost. A.
cordial invitation is extended to my lormer friends
and patrons to call at my new store; one door above
Sweeny's Corner Store. , llcspectfully,
In leap year It Is nothing strange
read of female lawyers going courting.
The centcnnarlau may not bo a music
fan, but ho Is certainly beating time.
-If tho early cucumber is ever cramped
for spaco it makes Its wants felt.
Tho dressmaker, like- tho suburban
farmer, makes money on the out-sklrts.
A false chord of music Is a discord.
false cord of wood.ls about scvon-clglits.
Wall slrcct men lovo dogs. At least
they aro very fond of pointers on the mark
et.
When a barber cuts a slleo oil your neck
you feel like getting up and lathering him
-Time waits for no man because, some
men aro Bo- long In coining to time, we
suppose.
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS.
f t ii re
IBank. St
OMI1M,
BANK STREET, LEH1GI1TON. PA.
r.ll-ylp
P'n'
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PRKrAUKD BT
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Gold ly all Dnrggltta. 1'rlco $1 ; olr bottlci, 5.
for
ni-
OOOO Book Agents wanted to sell
TUB LITE AKD rUBLIO SEnVIOES OT
firover Cleveland
rull fcnd eomplett from JiU tyliood to hi nomlniitn In
St.Looli.wtthpenonal iemioiicencef incldnn and r.ec
dotes. Profutely llluitttted vltli Ji portnU nd wood
nffrvin8i. Tne book UrtTrntaln ft wrftb I'jrtt Itl ind
ttlutl compltte LIFE OF MI18, CLEVELAND
together with a complete blotrtkptiy of the candidite
oi the Vice-rreeldency. This ii. the n(yth
tie Lift, iWt U induced to get tnyolhet. There will
probably be unkuthortmd I.lfes tut (Mi is the tight one.
butence no htndcrancs at wo pay all freleht
fiend o cts in sc. tumps tod be the first In the fle-idt
ad thus Map the golden harrest. Write far full particu
lars and hpectal Terms sent free to ail. Addre"
WINTER & CO., i wbs., sprlnfifleld, Mass.
GENTS WANTED!9
loro than yon. think for,
more than yon think.
7'heso kind, for this Wnd.
Nicely, to response to an
qniry fcr health.
Healthy, for wholesome.
Just as soon, lor inst as lief.
Kind of, to indicato a moder
ate degree
The matter of. for the matter
with.
When a woman hecins to
I show her age, and the first part
to lose its firm, yonthlnl contour
is the fare and chin, then the
nock and hust, and no amount
ol alum-water washes nor "as-
tringer t pomades" will restore
firmness to the fiahby muscles,
and it then becomes necessary
to look about, for somo other
beauty that nature spared a little
longer, and the upper part of
the arms and the back keep
their whiteness and delicacy long
after the rest of tho woman is
passed. For that reason was V-
1IV nro showing n large and choice -
line ol Cotton .Dress (jooup.
Ginghams at 8, 12 1-2, 25, 31, ,45. and
50 Cents per Yard.
batmes at 4, , i -l 65 ana
37 1-2 Cents per Yard.
Challies, 8 Cents per Yard.'
Pennelope Suitings, 8 Cents a Yard.
Batistes at 10 and 12 1-2 Cents per Yard
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you liecU the warning. The signal
perhaps of tlio sure approach of that mor
terrible disease, Consumption. Ask youi
saves it you can nlloril lor tlic t:ko ot eav
log 00 ecu l, to run tho risk and do nothing
for it. Wo know lrom experience tns
I .Shlloh'a Cure will cure your eoujrh.
never fails. This explains why more than
a Million Bottles were sold the past year.
It relieves croup, and whooping cough at
I mice. Mothers do not be without it. tor
lame back, Biile or chest, use Shiloh's Por-
ous Plaster. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Le-
hij-liton, W. lliery Weissport.
-Talk is cheap. If talk were dear we
should have less trouble and moro work in
Congress.
Happiness Is only relative, and some
people find that It is a very distant relative
Indeed.
Queen Elizabeth of Itouiuanla, bavins
written a ballet, is now trying to dance n
novclotte.
-An Enqlhh paper asks: ''Should men
sow?" They should mend, wo think, bnt
not sew. It Is never too lato to inend.
-That Tennessee clercyman who Inherit
ed a fortune of $8,000,000 now asserts that
tho story of Dives Is an "Interpolation,"
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small price of 7fi rents
to freo yourbelf of every symptom of these
distressing complaints, if you think so call
at our store and iret a bottle of Shlloh's
Vltalizer, Every bottlo has n printed guar
antee on il. Uso accordingly, and if it does
you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold
About Potato net. j
Numerous fungi nrc found upon the
potato, but phytopthora lnfcstans Do I)arj
appears to bo the most widely destructive
one. Tho brown cr black discoloration ol
the, tubers and tho blight of tho lcavct
have been thought by many growers to bi
IllTcreiil diseases, but they aio only twt
phases of ono disease, 'jelng due to tb(
sauio fungus. During the growing season
tho nij colltim of the l'liytoplhora may be
found In tho diseased stems and h'avus;ind.
If Ihcic bo siilllclcnt moisture in tho a.r
tho coniilla or summer spores arc produced
by myriads upon the' diseased vines.
Tbeso spores, blown about hi lw wind, oi
can led by InSects, birds or other animals,
llnd lodgment on healthy plants. Dry nil
soon destroys them, but In drops of dew 01
rain they germinate readily, so that man
thousand new centers of Infection may be
gin In tho course of a single day. The
sudden rot of tho green tissue of the plant,
so often observed when tho weather Is
warm and wet, Is duo to tho rapid pro
pagation of the fungus by means of these
summer spores, although tho direct break
ing down of tho tissues Is generally accom
plished by bacteria and Ascomycctous
fungi.
Undoubtedly tho my cclium of Phytopthora
may grow down through the stalk nnd
thus reach the tubers, but this has never
been proven. Tho tubers aro ordinarily
Infected by tho conldla, which may he
washed into the soil by rains, or carried
dowu by small animals. A wet rot of the
tubers docs not always follow their Infection.
Very often the only Indications of the dis-
caso nro somo. superficial dlscoloratlons ol
the tubers. In these we haye the my cclium
of tho fungus. Ceitaln conditions favor
ing rot aro beyond control of the farmer.
lie can not prevent warm, wet weather;
but by planting upon dry ground, and by
using tho greatest caro. in tho selection ot
tubers for planting, ho may greatly dimin
ish tho severity of tho rot. No tubers hay
ing dark spots or blotches upon their sur
face, or witch look brown or black in
places when cut open, should bo planted.
Quick-growing sorts aro probably saf
est.
, iLisiiicfrrroiv,
Have opened up their immense new stock of Spring nnd Sum
mor Goods, including all that is new, novel and beautiful in
Worsteds, Cassiiueres, Corkscrews,
Cheviots, &c., &c.,
which they will tnnlce-up in suits tho latest style and host work
manship observed at wonderfully low prices.
For Gents', Ladies, Youfhs and Children. Only the best makes
at the lowest prices. You aro bound to be pleased.
OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is complete in every particular. The very latest, novelties in
Gaps, Neckwear, &c,
DON'T FAIL TO CALL. -Respectfully,
Clauss & Bro., The Tailors,
BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON.
Ha
by T. I). Thomas,
I Weissport.
I.ehfghton. AV. lliery
634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a.
5)
October .m 1887
AM
JWACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL ODTAHx
MUCXI VALUABLE INFORMATION TROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE
All Druiririita. tfc. JHIe.. ind I'rc-rmred 0UT VT
Dr. BeUi Arnold. Corp., Woontocfcet. 1U I.
0t(
BLR Tn innvu for onn nf tllfl Inmost. oM t
n established, HEttT KNOWN NUUHKeji
IKS In tli country, Mo-t IUmmuI terms.
?T-rt.,o 11,1 fnMlltlau lilfMKVA NI'ltMKHY I
Kubiuued lsio. w '& r "smith. (iiiNMcvA. shaned back invented, and therc-
1 1 i i . i i
lore were siecyciess waisis mane
which leave the arm exposed up
above the shoulder. Long glov
es hide many a wrinkled hand
! and withered fore-arm, and the
modesty high front of the waist
veils the faded bust, while the
I blpck velvet ribbon tied tightly
around the throat retains the
loose flesh in its snug embrace,
while it whitens the rest of the
neck by contrast, and it also
sustains the baggy double chin:
together with the 'wrinkle an-
niliilator,' which is made ol alum
and parftlline and a little sweet
almond oil.
QUKEll THINGS
In France tho law compels
the proprietor ol a patent medi
cine to disclose the nature of its
ingredients and to submit to an
ofhcial analysis.
It is a mucn lesser crimo m
China to steal a neighbor s ox
than to steal his dog. Tho for
mer is simply personal property,
while tho latter takes the place
of a man a watchman.
The indolent aro not wholly
indolent. Though tho body
mayshirk labor, tho brain is not
idle. If it do not grow com, it
will grow thistles.
-borne men become bahl quite early In
life, while others die anil have their wills
olTereil for probata beforo ithelr heirs fall
out.
Tho cohl-waler party prides Itself on
consistency, which accounts for the nomlii'
atlon of a man named Ilrooks lor the Vice-
Presidency.
Teacher "What advantage had the
old Greeks oyer us, TIans?" Hans (draw
ing a long breath) "They did not have to
learn Greek.
Very often, tho man who "bolls with
Indignation" ono day simmers with regret
the next morning, especially if his wrath
be put in cold type.
A peculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparilla is
that while il purifies tho blood, it imparts
I new. vigor to every function of the body.
ftOPPOSlTE L. & 8. DEPOT,Stf
BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, PA
lias just opened an entire new line of
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!
Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa
teens, Prints, Ginghams, MaFSCillCS, Seersuckers and
Fancy Dress Patterns of (ho very best qualities at exceed
ing low prices.
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glass wax o,
Wood and "Willowware of the best makes at low figures.
Cloths Casshners; Hats, Boots, Shoes and Feady
made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach
of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be
bought for at any other general store in this vicinity.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great
variety and of best quality at Ilock Bottom Prices.
Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the
same articles can be purchased elsewhere.
A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price
has been marked down to the very lowest notch.
All goods of the very best quality and ate being sold at prices
equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store
in this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully,
July23-871y . fcMOS EEIGEL.
Bedncing the Surplus.
Tho disposition of the siirpln in tho U. S,
Treasury enjinges the attention of our states
men: but a mure vital picslion has our at
tention, and that is the reduction of the re
duction of tho surplus consumptives, t-iucc-tho
discovery and introduction of Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, there has
been a marked decrease in tho mortality
from this dreaded disease, and it is possible
lo still father reduce the number of con
sumptives. How? Ily keeping constantly
at hand n bottle of Dr. King's Kew Discov
ery and using according to diicctioi.s, upon
tho appearance of the liitt symptoms, such
as a cough, a cold, a sore throat a chest, or
side pain: Taken thus early a euro is g mr
anteeit. Trial bottles free at T. D. Thomas.'
'3
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y.
Its central rjosltlon and close connection with Eastern linos at Ohlcacra
cind continuous lines at terminal points, West, Northwest, and South-
&WSVf10,pDES
west, make It tho truo mld-llnk In that transcontinental chain of steel which
unites the Atlantic and Pacitlc. Its main linos and branches include Qui-
not, Ottawa, Liosauo, foorin, uoneseo, Mouno ana uock ismna, in
Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Falrflold, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa,
ao, Jonot,
West Liberty, Iowa City, Dea Moines, Indlanola, Wintorset, Atlantic, Knox-
Hath Si-ma
fUCTEDUNFOBTUNATE
AFTER ALL OTHCBB f AIL CONSULT
V
32Q N. IStb SC. blow CtllowhUI.PMU., P.
T'iTjerlenteInH8rsciALdlfisej. Permi-
liJ.tjTreitoreittiyBewcukenftdbywirlTlri41icrvlluiu
lit,. Otllorwrlta. Aavlcorneanrtrlctljrcoi.f.do.
.ial. noun i iu a. in. i'U i, uu I wtv w i v
'Wth8i-yi
RAINBOW RUPTURE "SIM
Btotta. yte, nlUbl and a ixifact rulni. It Is
not a Truia. Worn l)o and NiuUi and Ita
lliaB, furgMUa. Haad far circular alllitml.
tooolai, from trauiful mtlmnn cared by ll.laap.
atmaal jama all alndaet aarat
leaaea. . WMkaaloif dlaoaaM and I
T(tivawaaiBBMiaa&ayraaiaouraiJolaltr tla
"VWnUariababirataiUitraatinaulalaniiars.
Xnatltut
BkUIXjl tnalmaat siren all alnda et anrel.al
. , .i ' . . . f B1WIIM ana rt
vllle, Audubon, Harlan, uuthrio Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin,
Trenton, Cameron. St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth
and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota ; Wator
town and Sioux Falls in Dakota, and many othor prosperous towns and clttos.
It also offers a CHOICES OF ROUTES to and from the Peciflo Coast and inter
mediate places, making all transfors in Union depots. Fast Trains of flno
DAY COACHES, elofrant DINING OARS, matrnlflcont PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS, and (botwoon Chicago, Bt, Joseph, Atchison and Kansas
City) restful EEOL1N1NQ CHAIR OARS, seats FREE to holders of through
first-class tickets.
THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y
(GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE)
Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair
bury, Nelson, Horton, Topeka, Horlngton, Hutchinson, Wichita, Caldwell,
and all points in Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and beyond. Entire
passengor equipment of tho celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal
lasted track of heavy steel rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safety appliances
and modem improvements, Commodious, woll-built stations. Colonty, cer
tainty, comfort and luxury assurod.
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas Otty, and
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Tho tourist routo to all Northern Summor Resorts.
Its Watertown Branch traversas tho most productive lands of the great
"wheat and dairy belt" of Northora Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and Bast
Central Dakota.
Tho Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers Buporlor facilities to travel
between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph,
Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul.
For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or any dosirou information, apply to any Cou
pon Ticket Olflco In the United States or Canada, or address
D. ST. JOHN,
Gonerai Munager.
OHIO AGO, ILL..
E. A. HOLBROOK,
Oen'l Ticket ft Faii'r Agent.
"Inquirer" wants lo know how some
men who haye moderate salaries can live
so hle.li. It Is all in the management, my
boy. They tell collectors to call again.
Dalzac used tu wrllo lying naked on
tho floor.
Senator Davis, of Minnesota, Is a facile
writer. ,
Osmond Tcarle was once a clerk In a
drug store.
The Karl of Derby ,1s a pronounced
klepto-raanlac.
Ayer's Saisararilla, by iiurifying and
enriching the blood, improves the nyetite,
aids the assimilativo process, strengthens
the nerves, and invigorates the system. It
is, therefore, tho best ami most thoroughly
rcliablo alterative that can he found fur old
and young.
Thackcry is Secretary Vhltllpy's favor.
ito author.
Dr. Lyman Abbott has iicyer taken a
vacation.
John YiFarwill, of Chicago, Is Insured
for S60,(XW.
Attorncr-Qencral Garland reads somo
law every day.
Tho Kings of Cambodia and Assam
will ylait Paris next year.
l'oi cleansing and healing foul and iudo
lept I'lctrs, Sores and Absceases and remov
ing tho bad odors arising therefrom, and f r
sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds,
Darbjs I'rophylaclio Fluid is unequalled.
"I have used Darbys Prophylactic fluid
ill htMpital and private practice for ten
years and know of nothing better for slough
ing, contused and lacerated wounds, foul and
indolent ulcers, and as a disinfectant." J.
V. Ileuslis, 1'rol. Mobile Medical Colleger
-Nothing can equal tho. postage stamp
for evenness of temper and calm, You ran
lick It till It perspire? In every pore, but It
won't even change color.
f acts fur Farmers.
Uso paris green as soon as the" potato
beetles shall have appeared, and not post
pone tho application, as delay would he
favorahlo to tho beetles. They should be
kept down from tho first appearance.
Tho barn Is no place for a hen, says a
careful farmer. Ho Is right. If liens are
kept, they should be provided with proper
quarters and made, to stay there, or at
least not he allowed to roam at will through
tho barns and stables.
Potatoes aro ready for digglne as soon
as tho lops dlo down. It Is best to dig
them early In tho day and allow them to
remain on tho ground a few hours, when
they should ho taken lo the barn and
stored in a cool, dry placo; hut ll Is not
advisable to place, too many In a single
heap.
If wheal must follow oats or barley,
tho best preparation so far as tillage is
concerned, Is plowing, with care to turn
stubble under, then frequent cultivation to
the depth of two or thrcc lnches (not
more) tho last work, harrowing thoroughly
to make a good seed bed.
For growing cucumbers, squashes or
similar plants put sawdust or rotten wood
about them. Those who have never-tried
cucumbers on strong bushy stakes like pea
sticks will be surprltel to nota how they
enloylt. Tomatoes do better trained to
stout sticks than any other way.
Plant beet, carrot and parsnip seed
early, so as not only to get ahead of the
grass, hut glvo plenty of time for growth.
Tho most Important matter with such
crops Is to have a perfectly-Due, rich, clean
seed-bed, and to uso plenty of seed. Tho
seed Is slow In germinating, and often falls
to sprout at all.
In cleaning up grain for market, If tho
work Is done properly, there will bo noth
ing left In tho screenings but the seeds of
weeds. These should bo burned.- Kven
If there aro a few imperfect grains among
tho screenings, f aimers cab not afford to
feed tho wholo to stock, and thus get weed
seeds into their manure heaps. Screenings
are mostly giyen to poultry. This is an
other cause of loss, for they will cat many
weed seeds which are Injurious and often
stop them from laying.
Cattle aro frequently troubled with
sore feet from standing in llltny stables or
muddy yards. To prevent it keen the
stable floor and yards dry and clean. To
cure the feet wash them with warm water
and carbolic soap. Ilicak all blisters and
scabs and get a clean, raw surface. Then
apply carbolated Y&scllno or cosmollne,
mixed with enough acetate of copper
(verdlgrlsh) to mako tho ointment green.
Bandage tho feet, passing a part of It
through the left. Keep the feet dry.
Pay your subscrlptou If you are In
arrears,
Tho pigs will ba most thrifty if kept in
clean, dry pens and well littered, buX will
make more weight on less feed If they have
a run on a cloyer lot.
mm
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