Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, April 12, 1871, Image 4

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aide Sarin,
TO COURESPONDENTOI
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Communications upon subjects of Interest
to tile farmer, the gitrdeher, the frtilt.grower
and stoeic-breeder are solicited for thin depart
lit of the paper. All such communications
Agricultural adresEed to ULRICH STRICK LER,
Editor, Conestoga, Lancaster
count ',Pa.
Tobacco Culture
Preparation of the Ground
DY TILE EDITOR
(CONTINUED.)
Tobacco Is raised on all kinds of Boil,
from a light sandy to a heavy clay,
but
a medium between the two is the best.
If planted in low, wet ground, where
water stands part of the year, it will be
come foxy, and not come to anything.
For tobacco to succeed perfectly, res
resground that is well under-drained,
either naturally or artificially, and that
will produce from sixty to eighty bush
els of corn to the acre. The general
practice in this section is to plant it on
11111 that was pllllll.Ol in corn the pre
vious year. The reason of this is no
doubt because it suits the system of ro
tation practised in this section, better
tb.m planting it in soil ground, that
is, It conies into the rotation noire cOll
- But, sod ground will un
doubtedly produce a better crop of to
bacco, Some object to sod-ground, on
account of the cut-worms being more
numerous than after a crop of corn.—
This can, to a great extent, be obviated
by plowing in the Fall, which should
always be done with sod-ground when
it is to be planted in tobacco. A heavy
coal of in:mitre should then be futon
during the Winter or Spring. I n the
Spring it should be re-plowed, about
four inches deep. This can be done
any time that the ground is in proper
condition, not too wet, nor yet too dry,
after the beginlimg of April. 1 t may,
however, be plowed in the Spring, but
then it cannot be re-plowcd. If the
manure is applied before plowing, a
plow should he 11,041 Hutt does 111)t turn
the furrow-sliees over Oat, :Is that would
bury the manure 11,0 414.1 , 1), Following
corn, the ground ,111)111 1 1 Ise treated in
the same manner, 4.'01'1 , 1 lbnt Fllll ,
plowing is of eery or nu 1111V1111i
nge, :old that it require-. a heavierdress
ing of manure. The corn stubs 1111151
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V1)111111. If left (or the lield, they are a
po s itive injury to the tobacco, a s well us
an inconvenience in working it. The
land must \Veil 11111 1 1 the
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111.1:1y in setting out the plants, on ac
1,11110 o f t he ground not being ready
The rows should be three and a 1.41
apart, or it hind is rich, lour
tla.y may I alternaiely
awl a hall 111 111 loan' I:ta.t, it lug neves
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gnaind i, nitwit drawn away from
ihn lawnnz. niaiskur is
nnulc in ilit• \ving
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a hall 1,1 hang, and tho InNynr ninis are
apart at, fir as tilt. n•quircd di,lannn ui
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wonderful tenacity to the notion ti
corn-ground ,lioultl be run out
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wit Wyllie why Ihi, liritt•tim is rcgttrticti
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quent failure of the corn to come up tt
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the 11110 , or elny on it, and hruak lit
crust 011 itlp, \Vhicli La, 111111 tins
form becati,e ,ir the st
rooting through the ground, it general
ly leadsasickly existence for some Lime.
The longer the corn-plant is corning up,
Ihr WVl' 111 e growth. and the inure
yelloW if appear, nor
have the plant start up quickly
grow vigorously at the beginning of the
canon 1 , a great desideratum ; but to
have the crop appropriate to itself:olole
available lilaterialA in the ground, turd
the fanner not he guilty or the bad fi
nancial policy of allowing his money to
remain in the soil in the shape of fertil
izers producing no interest, is a greater
desm ieratum. How then tali we avail
ourselvea wore largely of the producing
elements contained in the land? by
planting deep enough to ullbnl the roots
an opportunity to reach and pierce the
lower or deeper portion of the soil, and
that as early in the season as possible.
We want to draw substance front
every part of the soil to produce the
biggest crop; and if we put on fer
tilizers we want to get them back in the
crop at the earliest day, and not have
them lie dormant in the ground. The
manurial properties in ground Dear the
surface are generally liable to be carried
down deeper into the soil by the rains,
and in their descent they are taken up
by the routs and made available iu pro
ducing the plant ; hence the roots well
down draw food not ()lily from the lower
suit With which they are in contact but
also from the upper portion of the soil.
A Farmer's Blunder
An old farmer recently drove his old
mare into Lexington, Ky., leaving her
colt at home. On his return, which was
after dark, he turned her out in the lot
NI hero the colt was, and thought all was
right. In the course of an hour or two
a servant came in and told him the mare
was lighting her colt and would not al
low it to partake of the maternal font,.
This irritated him so that he said he
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THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1871.
would tix her, and Mit be Went to carry
his threat into ertecution. He caught
her and tied her head up to a tree as
high as he could reach, and brought the
colt up. But with all that he could do
the obstinate nag would kick the colt
away. At last, after worrying for some
time to no effect, and almost despairing
of success, he happened to take another
look at the beast, and found, to his as
tonishment that he had inadvertently
brought a horse belonging to some other
man, and it was no wonder that he did
not succeed in his undertaking. He
had to make the trip back to town that
night to make the exchange, and he
did not get to bed until after midnight.
Frost, Fruit-Trees, and Smoke.
This is the critical time of the year
for fruit in this climate, as the peach
and other trees are now in bloom, and
one or two white frosts would effectual-.
ly destroy the prospect of a good sup
ply. .Isthere any means of guarding
against the evil? I propose briefly to
discuss the subject and make a sugges
tion. There is not much danger of hav
ing a black frost, or a cold so severe us
to freeze the surface of the ground, ut
this advanced season ; hence we have
only to take into consideration the usual
white frosts, which are far more likely
to cast their chilling mantle over the
tender buds and expanding flowers. A
white frost is frozen dew; hence any
means that will prevent the formation of
dew will prevent the occurrence of frost.
Dew is funned by the surface of the earth
becoming so cold during the night that,
like a cold glass, it causes a deposit of
the moisture from the surrounding
warmer air; this coldness of the ground
arises, as is well-known, from its heat
being radiated, or thrown off i to space.
Hence after sunset, the soil, and all
growing vegetables especially, lower
their temperature several degrees be
yond that of the body of the air, thus
causing a more or less copious deposit ()I'
moisture or dew. It frequently hap
pens that whilst the temperature of the
air, two or more feet above the ground,
is from live to eight degrees shove fret z
ing, we have a killing frost. This re
duction (.1' temperature lay radiation is
taken udvanlageof in India to form thin
sheets of lee for market, although the
thermometer in thatparlor the vow) try
'weer falls below to degrees, ()r to s de
grees above the freezing point.
Radiation occurs most freely in ;a
transparent atmosphere, and in 111,11,/I*-
HMI us I lie air becomes obscured, less
and less Ileill is thrown ultinlospacemnd
:a tosuldeol s clouds stops it entirely. Thus
in cloudy nights the earth is fie colder
than the body of the air, Juni ;Ls lung Its
the lemperaltire (dab:. latter is above 31;
&Invest, or freezing, we l e ave neither
den mar frost. AL this time of the year
the thermometer rarely fulls to the
freezing point in thispart of thecomilly.
but not unfrequently descends to .111'
in clear nights, and then we ZlEe in danger
ora white frost from radiation. The full
moon gives out heat to disperse or pre
vent the formation of clouds in still
WelWWI', but not enough to reach the
surface of the ground ; hence a full
moon Is generally responded to by a
clear attin,spliere \Olen then• are no
stormy winds blowing. 'Plus it
that tt full 1110111 in Ille lam, pat of
Nnin.h or early days of April Is a critical
time for fruit, since the clear. till nights
permit it free radiation of heat, from the
earth, which is accordingly cooled tloNvii
to the formation of frost.
I will now consider by what means
radiation may be counteracted. There
is no reduction Ortettiperattne lty radht-
I ion tinder tt piazza, tinder a shed, tin
der a cloth or sheet, or tinder a shelter
of bush or straw; neither is there all.) .
'oil log Ify radiation when the sky is
covered by clouds of otokturc, clouds of
volcanic ashes, or clotidsofsmolie. NVlty
not then nial:e artificial clouds of smoke
on critical nights:' Ihe owners of the
large peach-orchards in this vicinity
build tires, I understand, on such oc
casions to save their crop, but this must
be a laborious told costly operation. if
sufficient wood is burned to raise the
etoperature oil the air several ilogrees,
iver hundreds of acres, fur several ,ite
•essive night•s ; probably the sniol:e as
ists iii the ~perlttioll. If there be no
ilijection to dense smokes in orchards,think it uOlll,l be well worth the
rouble to try the experiment on critical
till nights; windy nights art not liable
while frosts.—liumitr of th, South.
Thick and Thin Stieffing of
In the last part of the report of his
periments with (rats, your correspon•
lent says that or several varieties that
•rew in drills in his garden, "all rusted
This suggestedsomething that
thought might be of benefit to your
vaders, 1 have observed that
tending very thinly on the ground, (as
I is probable these W(1,) are several days
titer in ripening, and are much more
'aide to be injured by rust, than those
ire that are thickly sown. I have raised
hem in drills and have seen them nab—
.(l in this way, and in nearly every
(rise, they were more or less affected by
he rust,:mil were from one to two weeks
ate!' than those sown in the usual man
ner, tool in some cases were so badly
rusted as not to ripen at all.
Two years ago, at the 111ne of sowing
my oats, the wind blew very hard, mak
ing it ahnost impossible to sow them
(veiny. Too wide a piece was taken the
first time round, and a strip across the
about two l'eet in width was missed,
only a small quantity (it'scuil being seat
tered over it, probably not one-fourth as
much as on the land adjoining. At the
lime of eutting them, the oats that were
thickly sown, were ripe, thestraw bright
told C10:111, showing no signs of rust,
while those on this small piece were
perfectly green and very badly rusted.
Most or the field was sown at the rate
of three and one-half bushels per Inure.
To test the question of thick and thin
seeding, a small part of the field ens
coot, :It the rate of two bushels per acre.
(hi this dire the oats were two or three
days later than on the rest of the field,
and showed signs of rust, but were not
materially injured by it. The result of
my observations is that oats that rite
thickly sown are much less liable to be
injured by rust, that they ripen earlier,
and that the straw is brighter and of
better quality, t haul when only a small
quantity of seed is used. This liability
to rust is one great objection to very
thin seeding. From observation and
experiment, I am led to the conclusion
that the quantity of seed usually sown
is not sullicient ; that inns' might. be
used to advantage. The quantity of
seed usually sown In this section
is front two to two and oncdial I
bushels per acre. In ordinary season.
and oit ordinary land, when this amount
of seed is used, the oats stand thinly;
the straws are so far apart that nearly a.
many more might stand on the satin
ground at ilhoUL being crowded. lint
say some, the heads will be enough
larger on the thinly seeded piece to i»akt
up the delicieney. This is not. so in to
experience, and the crop is much moil
liable In be injured by rust. The larges
er,,ps of oats I have ever seen raised
were arisen at the rate of three and one
half bushels per acre.
On my land I find that if two and one
hall bushels of seed will produce a eel'
lain number of bushels on an acre, I lire,
and one-half' hit:4ll(.ls will proilnee friin
a fourth to a third more, and I 1 . 1111111 ,1
make the extra bushel of oats pay a
much interest in any other way, 11,1
01111 by sowing it. I lorow this is inn
trary lo the ((pinion of many, but in my
ex f(crience I find it true.-'('m'. Comi/P ,
(k((//.
Points In the Selection or Colts
Th.. nAlmving extract from a pup
road ou the seleetion eoNys beforo tl
l'entral club 01 Itookbridgo,
mkeo I.ldo the Crninhy (if. lab 111,11:
A (i11(,1, CCM',
Quantity of milk being the desidera
tum, should haveeyes bright and prom
inent, with I,llyr of forefront be
tween them—iavoid the COW that has
her eyes close together;) nostrils, large
and wide; small lit the coupling,
inclining to be thin and flat; shoulders
also rather thin and flat; barrel, large,
regularly widening from the shoulders
back to the rump; good, well-developed
loins, with rump drooping; roots of tail
sunken and thighs good and full, keep
ing, when standing, her hind legs well
apart. She should have, also, a well
m arked, plainly-pereeptible eseutcheon,
it belt of velvety hair on the hinder part
of the udder, running, instead of down
the body, in a contrary direction up
the legs, as high sometimes as the
root of the tail. All heifer calves
have this latter mark plainly devel
oped on their bodies, and no others,
should be raised and kept for breed-
Cows with large fleshy ud
ders, should not be selected, as they are
usually indifferent milkers. Occasion
ally you may find one such good, but
they are exceptions to a general rule.
Persons desiring cows for the cheese
diary should be guided in the selection
of their stock by the points above indi
cated. But if richness of milk or butter
making be the object, both the hair and
the color of the skin, must in addition,
be taken into consideration; the color,
which should be yellow, can be seen by
a glance thereat, either between the
hind legs or around the eye. The bide
should be y loose and mellow, not harsh
to the touch ; the hair soft and silky, its
color being a matter of very little mo
ment.
The best cow is one that combines all
the qualities indicated above. Such an
animal, occasionally seen, and but oc
casionally met with, is a treasure in-
deed, and should be parted with only ix
rcbua extrernis.
As to the male animal to be kept
among dairy stock, the characteristics
enumerated above, as far as practicable,
should be his. This is a matter of prime
importance to the stock-raiser.
LEGAL NOTICES
A/MOONED ESTATE OF DANIEL D.
Swift, and Levinia C., his wife, of Fulton
township, Lancaster county, having by deed
of voluntary assignment, assigned and trans
ferred all their estate and effects to the under
signed for the benefit of the creditors of the
said Daniel D. Hwiff, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to said assignors, to
make immediate payment to the undersigned
without delay, and those having claims to pre
sent them to
FIARVFIY SWIFT,
Resident of Fulton twp.,
Assignee
rnls 6twil
MItsTATEO BENJAMIN MINNI
e CII,
Li late ( Gu nny' township. deed.—Lettin
Administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested to tont". Immeill
ate payment, and those having claims orde
mands against the same will present them for
settlement to the undersigned,
CATHARLNE MINNICII,
Com* . township.
WILLIAM A. ADAMS,
Harristinrg.
nri Wilt)
1 - 1 . , STATE OF UKIAH SWISHER, LATE
Li of Coleraine township, Lancaster county
deceased.—bettersTestainentary on said estate
having been grunted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted II) said decedent are request
ed to make Immediate settlement, and those
having claims or demands against. the estate
of said riposte:it. to make known the same to
Ti,' undersigned without delay, residing in
Coleraine township.
SIMEON W. S\I'IITER, Forester.
tuS-ritwo In Kirkwood Cost
my:tit% OF 1)1t. ANI)ItEN' R. liAll'FF•
E/ man, late of East llrtitptleld twp.,
Lnn
eaater county, deeeased.--4110 undersigned
Auditor, appointed to distribute the Intlant e
realitiahla In the hands or Christ lan
stunner, and lienry Snavely, Ex
cutors of the will of said deceased, to and
ion;; those lettally entitled to the wane, will
attend rOr that ja11 . 11 , ,i2 Oa Saturday, the 13th
.lay of April, A. 11. IN7I, ut lo o'clock A. M,
the I,lltrary Room of the Court. Iltat , e. In the
rity ut lAtucaster, where all te•r•ote, interested
In said dlstritatt ion ntay attend.
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tinuteli faithfully 11ii1 It II,•
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INIIALATI. , N without applieatiun
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1)11111..1N4)Pill V 4)1 , MAR KI A 44 E.---.A
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ro.l al the l'1•1111:1. Polyteet ,to 111111 Tula A na-
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YOlllll, Ueuttvy 111111 tad Ago: ooli ihoo
orally Itovitovoll; The 1.11.115 e aI I longest 11,11;
Fllllllll.lll, nrl,l norvous 1115,00,/wl , itltiled for;
Marriage Phllosophloally vonslttorod. Thome
loot oros wlll In• torwartlod ,01 1,1,10 1.12.5
,1118 by aildroostog ; Soorolary of Lhe Penna.
I , I.YTELIiNIE AND AN ATONIICAL
4 KIT M. 12.5 1 . 1.9.tne HA., P•
IYl2.l2miloodwa.
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3i. 1)1,110(7 CCI. , .Al.\ NYLAND.
tint' I: \4. ry I'lo you buy
ut!t; boars that inscription. ••rr•z„ tvw
AT TO N El' AT- W.
.1. I'. F111 , 1',,t
Alllorney nt Law,
It , . 1/Rlllllli, 1.11
J. W. F. SWlrr,
No. 13 Non h Duke et.. hanewOor
It. C. Kit EA DY.
No. King strert, 2n noor, 000 t
New til,n.e.
(JARED C. REED.
No. 16 North Duke nt.. Lancaster
B. F. BA 88,
No. DI North Duke NI.. 1,91.9.tt
IFICEIF. ti. PYFER,
No. 5 South Doke HL.. Lancaster
S. H. PRICE,
Court A yen Ile. west of Court !mono. Imucast.p,
No. 2is I gbeneit .01'014,
(lolumbla. Pst
dec22 Iyd w
WM. 11,1:A. )SAN.
No. 5 NorLI. Duke at., Lianengtor
A.. 1. STEINMAN,
No. ¶, Nn tali gneen I.m.r.eanl.e.r
IT. M. Ml4o RT li,
tllll. I ....
D. W. 11..VI"I'ERSON.
I.ln ,ITlee 1., N.j. 1111 Ensl. King x
CIIIIIIY
OFFICE WITH F. ELLSLAKER, FAQ.
DuKEsTREET
K 25 LANCASTER, PA
ROOFING SLA l'E
R,'We'rugr.SiLgAZEIT,P.,,a,,ILLILIRyEonDEttrIIa'
full supply of Rooting Slate tor sale at Reduced
Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING
SLATE, intended for slating on shingle roofs.
Employing the very beet sisters all work le
warranted to be executed in the best. manner.
Builders and others will find It to their Inter
est to examine the samples at his Agricultural
and SeedWarerooms, No. 28 East King street
Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court House
We have a AO the Asbestos Rooting for llat
roofs, or al ere slate and shingles cannot be
used. It in tar superior to Plastic or Gravel
Rooting.
Joel% tidao ttiOt il. RPRECR EId
M
URDER'—BEWARE OF
f.. 0,000 both sexes, hurrying to premature
graves yearly through nervous debility, ftc.,
produced by youthful Indiscretion. The ad
vertiser, during years of suffering, tried every
advertised remedy without relief ; has discov
ered a simple means of self-cure, which hewn(
send free to his fellow sufferers.
Address, S. R. SHAW,
m.22-ftwl2: 737 Broadway, New York.
BONDS
FINANCIAL.
NEW 7 , 30 GOLD LOAN
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,
SECURED BY FIRST MORTGAGE
ON RAILROAD AND LAND GRANT
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT!
JAY COOKE & CO
Offer for sale at par and accrued interest the
Finit Mortgage hand Grant Child Bonds of the
.Northern PlurlflC Railroad Cortipitny. They are
free from United States Ta, and are issued of
the following denominatio x ns: Coupons $lOO,
8500, and $155; Registered Sinn, E5OO, tt 8.51C0
and $lO,OlO.
With the flame entire confidence witit which
we ~ennead Government etude toCupitalists
and People, we now, alter the ftillest Investi
gation, recommend these Northern Pacific
Itallroud Bonds to our friends and the general
public.
GOLD PAYMENT.—Both principal and In
terest are payable In American gold coin, at
the office of Jay Cooke 6: Co., New York city—
the principal at the end of 30 years, and the In
terest (at the rate of seven and three-tenths per
cent. per annum) half-yearly, first of January
and July
PEIIF'ECP SAFETY.—The bonds we are now
selling are secured by a first and only mortgage
on all the property and rights of the Northern
Pacific Hal:rinttl Company, h lob will embrliee
on the completlon of tsie work:
I. Over Two 'l'housand Milesof Road, with
rolling stock, builtllngs, and all other
an Ms.
2. over Twenty-two Thousand Acres of Land
to every mile of finished road. This land, ag
rlculturitl, timbered lIIILL amounting
In all to more than Filly Acres, et/11-
sails of alternate aced , ms, reachlng twenty to
forts. tulles on each side of the track, and ex
tent:ling a broad fertile belt from Wisconsin
through the richest i(ortios of Minnesota., Da
'cola, Alontana, Idao, Oregon and Washing
ton, to Sound.
While the Government does not directly
guarantee the bonds of the Howl, It thus amply
provides for their lull s t d prompt payment by
an unreserved grant (if land, the roost valuable
ever contern d upon a guilt national Improve
inent.
THE MORTGAGE.—The Trlisiet , under the
Mortgage, are Messrs. Jay Cooke of Philadel
phia, and .1. Edgar Thompson, Preiddent ill the
Pennsylvania Cent cal Hall rood Company.
'rt.,. represent
tine li,terests ml the Virst Mortgage Lona ladd
ers, and are recoil n' to see that the
/awl Nib, are Lasl.ti lli pilSranSinq
the ( 'o.mm)/ If hey can he boitelit
heron: maturity in not niore titan 11l per vent.
n 1,111111111; al ht.! Wise Pie Tres , ves :tnc to invest
the proceeds of bull sales In Cline.' "Oates
Bonds or Heal Estaie Nlort gages for the farther
security of Northern Pacille tune InLILILLI . S. Also
that they has , at all Hines In their run u'oi, ire
act . (ll . ily, at least :ion acres a as (qua,. land to
ever, $1111111) outstanding llrst inortgage howls,
besides the railroad Mai all its equip
ments and !rancid.,
I'ItOFITAHLEN ESS.—Of emirs. , nothing can
he safer than the bonds .1 the Polled Sites,
bill as ILILLOLLVaI'IIIIIinII Is Ina aollnt.l . IL ILILITILWer.
rail ILS the Nation's present work at Inn HMI ILL
preserving Its existeime, bun that of
it Continent, we rewind those who desire to In
crease limit . Income and obtain IL 11101,
!Wilt illVeLnAllellt. WILL lentlll having it (tern:L.l.ly
eel table security, that:
United States 5-21 i's at their average premium
yield the present purchaser Ica,. 1.11/111 SV, per
ent. gold Interest. should they be redeemed
In live years, and specie pay melds lie resumed,
they would really pay only 1!,; per cent., or it
lu there years,only per vent., as the present
premium would meanwhile lit. .1111 a.
Northern Paettle 7.30'0 141•11Ing 111 par in cur
volley yield the investor 7 i'IU per cent. gold in
terest absolutely for thirty years, for 11,1 n
Wr,l•l 511011 currency ,t
iliveeili mw
In United States tvi II yield per year In
gold, say £O2. pi leo currency I Linn . la
NOrt111•111 7-Ars will yield per year is
gold, $OO3O. Ilere IS /L dlll'erence in (mama -
coum
I/I nearly La.snit , a (lllhq via, of
7111 le per cent. 1,1 ail pad, not IL
of bonds are recle , med.
Tim.: to iAI, \v BITILDING.—Work was
aesnlll ill J alp last on tin:eastern port 11311 of the
1111.•, the money pro, ided, by the sale to
stockholders ill some Six uLliluusof the
all3"S hutch, LO taLIII lat . rout from
take Superior across Minnesota ill the toil
lily, at the Sort 'rho grading on
this division Is taw Wt•IL boll Is
being rapidly Ilwunluid Men ILI,
011 the 1111 e, and about the first of Au•
gust next tills important section of the road
will be in lull operation. In the ineitut I itie or
ders lure Liven sell ILL lila (Sand. an' the
aliaencenlent ca HILL ncLl . l( OIL Lau Wt•stcl . ll
end in early Spring, and [wry:tiler the work
will be pu , lied, lan]] eastward and westward,
tvith as inueli Illay be COIL,LISLt•ILL WILL,
SUndil V 1111 d Il ‘vise economy.
FOR LANDS.—These bonds
Will be ut ail times, before maturity, receiva
ble, at Lin, in payment tor the Company's
at their lowest eash
BON 11,t ANG EA iii.E.—The registered
bonds eau be eXeleMged at any time tor cou
pons, the coupons tor registered, alai both these
can be exchanged lor oliwrs payable, Jill net
pal and irgerest, lit any 01 the principal finan
cial centres oCElldnia', ill tilt:Mill UL the yarl
uun
Elll,l/01111 VOLIIII ries.
HON,"10 1' it nearest Bank
or Banker will supply these b on ds.o In ally de
sired amount, and 01 any needed denoinlint
lon. Pt:Dania wishing to exchange stocks or
caller bonds for these, can do n 1 otill any It
our anknltS, 5010 WI! rill LW the highest current
price tor all marketable securities.
'111(00 living hl localit Ivs remote from hanks
inay send money, or of her bonds, directly to
as by express, and we will send Inuit Nori hero
I'LL, lie Lanais utlust own risk. and without east
In tae Investor. I'm' turtlier Infomation,
pamphlets, limps, etc., Call 1.11 as. udlln nn line
111111clalglasl, as. nay Lif Ihe iLLlllaa us. lllllrkern
to sun I l ls 101111.
r4,R SALE 111"
WM. PAINTER CO.,
BANE ERS, Pll I LADELPII lA,
AGENTS 1.',11. EASTEUN PENNsY
AN D
iva•:n, ai üBANN kt Co.,
MECH ANICS' BANK,
INLAND INSURANCE AND DEposrr (1)
LANCA:jTER, PA. Jl,l
.i-k_ t H 014'1: SI:4'11'1111'1r
NEW Yi)llE.k NI) (st`,"1.:(;() All 1 , 1..‘N t)
C,OIPANY
FIR',T MORI 6A(;I:
SEAN PER CENT. GOLD BONK
k VERN' 1..\ FL' 1.1. P. 1.1 1, STOCK
Klllll, 5501,, D SIOOO BONDS
('OLTON AND REGISCERED
Tht• Llll , ll'olll Slllv 1 . ;11 . 1, l'lly 1,1
tilt' NtPI lllNeal, 1,, 15,,,.,, Ne 11" 11 , Vis
Cellt1:11 it.lll,lly, 11,1 i uultlr 111,
Nlealer lian either leo,. New 1 °el< 1,.
and l‘venly mile,.
r1111.(1 111 ~1,1,1.•,•, l \VICO Illt!
; linty I.lirly he called
Insl eh:ix:Lel, n 1 real 1111 e per
-1,1 and s an.; ly enhancing.; 1 , ,n; ,q •
11,151,1. 1.1.1,11,4 y Mimed 11l z.;Jt,lino pei; min; .ol
11111.111 , 1 road; aery laa;
highly I Inaighl I`)' and, ‘ve 'whose.
oht einaly el 1.1,411,,1 ,51,t1r. 11,. 1,1,1 In
t.1111111),51,1 1 ,54.1) 5 1,, 11cIlt 111,t,11,0111 111111,
11.11/114 . ,\ 111 II 11,11,15. Fla; ,alc
orDYKE A: Co., B.‘NKEIts,
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Mci;I:ANN ('().,
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I , IItST E (1)S VEILTI
7 PER, GENT. GOLD BONDS
H'l'. 1.()C:S .NI) sig7THEAsTERN
RA I I,W Y 011 . .\ NV,
1...111 , 1 11111111 11111 , 111 . 1/ 1 , 1111 I'lllllllllg 1111 , 1
1,11111 , :111t1 ti4llll, .L 1,11111/0111 . 1 / 1 /,.11t , h. 1 . 1 iri
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PAIU , 4I.\ N, 3,1 oiht•r liRANITE \VA 1:1.
, i 1,.. SES
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(;)ODs
LOWEST CASII PRICES
\Vt. A.uliril an Ex In: Hal of ohlr Wnres and
TYNDALE, M EL,L &
707 I'IIESTNUT,STREET, 707
151;!=l2E111EI
G LASJ
WINDOW GLAMS WAREHOUSE.
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER,
20i. 20T, 2O & 211 NORTH FOURTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Importer of
Thick Preach Plate, Glass
English and French Window Ohms.
Sky-Light and Floor Glass.
Spherical Domes. Ornamental Glass.
Photographers' Crystal and Ground Glass.
French and German Looking Glass.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, squares or
cut to any Irregular shape, flat or bent to any
curve. ;125-3mw4
HOOPLAND'S BITTERS
A. REMINDER!
To Debilitated Persons,
To Dyspeptics,
To Sufferers from Liver complaint,:
To those having no app elite,
To those with Broken Down Constitutions
To Ferrous People,
To Children Wasting Away,
To any with Debilitated Digestive Organs.
Or suffering with any of the fol
lowing Symptoms which in
dicate Dieordered Liver
or Stomach,
such as Con
stipation, Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head, Acid
ity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust for 1. msl,
Fullness or Weight In the Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the Pit of the Stmnaell, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Dlfticult Breathing
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suff.-
eating Sensations, when in a Lying Pos
ture, _Dimness of Vision, Dots ,•r
Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain In the Head,Delicen
cy of Prespiration,Yellow
mess of the Skin and
Eyes, Pain in the
Side,Back.Chest
Limbs, &e.,
Sudden
Flushes of
Heat. Burning
In the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginations of
Evil, and Great Depres
sion of Spirits.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
A Bith•rs without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind
Is different from all others. It Is composed
of the pure Juices, or Vital I'rlnelpte of 1,00[3,
Ilerbs and Barks, aor, inedicinally termed.
Extruetsithe worthless or Inert portions of Lire
ingredients not laeing used, Therefore In one
Bottle of this Bitters there Is contained as
much medicinal virtue as will be found In
several gallons of ordinary mixture.. The
Hoots, Ac., used to this Bitters are grown in
Germany, their vital principles extraeletl In
that country by a scientific Chemist fund for
warded to the manufactoav in this city, where
they are compomided andbottled. Containing
no spirituous ingredients, this Bitters Is tree
from the objections urged against all Others;
110.11,1 re for stimulants can be Induced front
their use, they cannot nialie drunkards, and
cannot under any circumstances, have any
but a hellt•th . hll
1 - WOFLAND'S GERMAN l'ONI(:,
War 4 compounded for those sot inclined to es
t reine bitters, and is intended for use in cases
wiles smile alcohol is stimulant is require.l is
I.colllieell , ll WI( h the 'route properties of the
Bit ters. Each bot tie of the TO:114 . C.IlltnIlls 011 e
home of the Bitters, combined with pure
BANTA and flavored in sired a
manner that the extreme bitterness of the hit
t'vereetite, fi.rth111141 , 1 , 1 , 11:11 , 111 1, 1111 1 14 1 11Y
tigreeithle ttlhl Idea scut 1 , , 1111• palate, ttthl
tondo. the Ittetllellsal rirtileht 01 the 1411 term.
he prier ,a $1.:•0 per Rol I ',will, It
kiany per.ous think 100 high. .1
litoy 11111,1. tear
Itth, vow:lcier:Ohm that the NI 1 hitthott used Is
gtetrattlectl Ito he ,11 . It pure 10131111 y. A plicll,l . -
1 111 . 11.ililltni he 1111 . 111.1111 , / all 11( . 11..1,1.1'1111v, 111,1
Is II 11.1 hid Ics to pay It llltll. I,lore awl a
t0.,1 article? medicial rearat
111111111 hill tho A
tivnt Ingr n edie p nt p s; and they %vim
expect to Otillllll IL Chclipl, 1 . 01111111111111. MO ht.
111.11t•tittiti by 11, will
11001 , 1,AND'S (;EIt).IAN 1:11"I'ERS,
OR,
11(R)Fi,.% :CD'S (U!',l3.M.\ N 'WNW,
wrrii
11 0 0 FLAN D'S
P 01) U P Ll, 1 N 1' If, 1, ,
et , RE
They .re the Uh•ulent.
Itl.ooo PURIFIERS.
ItEi,svn Ili the Nll4llv . al Wmitl, and %.11 rad
t• tlisvasos arl,ltsg Irouti Iniptire 1,-
I,lllly „r Lln. 1 , 1,,i1vt• Org;tlt4,
vr, n II t 1111111.411 y rot licr it
The Whole Supreme Court of Penosyl•
sunlit Speak for these Reinedles.
scut Id ask for mnrn Ingnltlntillall St rung
er Toni inn nty .
Hint. Utswne W. Wouthcaoli,jormrrly Chief ,1u r•
lire of Solo, air 15.,1vt of Proo.ryleroio pit
loo•Kcill lob, of Lbourc., Joon oo.viconta,
writ.
I Ilml "11titilitalirNl4 . 1.111 , 11 4 1tIvrs - ieu gimti
I offir, list.llll ill udl lio• dlgl a IVl•orgalis
nl,l I t grval bulletlt 111 anti
Waill 11,1,111,1:1,1 'MI 11l t ht. sy,letil.
VOlll,, truly, •
LiEU. W. WOODWARD.
I f0rt..1,.. , 77mipsort, Chi , ( .11(.V11, J U,r 611-
Irrrrrlr Cwirt Prititxylcolnia
1.1111,10,1.1•111.4. Aprll 24,
I colvdtler lUll 14
valuable ittotlivine I• 111 111111-
1 cam ct•L'llly this
lay I:Xi/VT . ll'lll, 11l 11.
rt•spect,
/ion. tieurge ,Vezrse,..l, Ju.yliee :of the :on/wt..,
(burl of Pennsyteunet :
1 . 111LADF.1.1•111A, .Tune 1,101 N.
1 hilve nulnd exiwileneell.ot "11.1.01nn.l's
I.lerinan 11111.•,' In :I very geed tenle, relies ing
nympleus alinemt. direct
01:101.1.UE 611Alt.'s \VOOD,
IV*lll. N, lettp - ry, Mayor of (he City of Buff"-
oit's ()FFICE, BUFFALO, June
1 !Ill,' 11%,1 .. 11 livrlnall ul', and
family timing Ow past y,•nr,Il111.1
revommentl 111 , 111 as an cm...11,M
Imparting 11111 V and IS tlit•systettl. Thcir
155.• 1515. 15tt 1111rasIlIctll0t11(1 ,- Ille‘lly benvilchil
\1 M. F. 1(0(.11,14`5.
.1u M. Wuud, L•'<-37crgor of Wit/it/7.41)021
I lake great. pleasure In recommending
kierman only" to any one Wie,
laay Ilrinalkai With Dyspepsia. I tool the
IT.p.•p.ht lllallly II Nva.r. 10 111,11
1111 illy ,tninac :Ina 1 h1..,111,5.1,1.114.
ia• 11 ,, ! 1.. be able ICI 51,111111:111 utile. Two 1,p1.-
11, i•I t °WC a peall'el
J .NIES WOUD.
REM 1r:NIB Filt THAT
/l) FLAN IY6 UER.NIAN 1111"FERS,
ANI)
11(R)FLAND ' S GEILM AN Tws: lc,
Will cure every ease of
MARASMUti,
W ASTI NU AWAY OF TII o BODY
11001 , LAN U'S U EIi.MAN
Alit I lit, medielues you 1't•11111 r 1! lo portly 1111'
Ilb/1/11, I'\l.lll. Ihe torpul or lo houll Ily uc
lon, 111111 onalilo you to pas,,al oly 1111'1111;;11 :111)'
hartl.hips or ...xpoNuro.
DR. HOOFLAND'S PtiDOPII Y lAA N,
Wt
MI.IT,iTITUTE FOR MERCURY 1`11.L:3
Two A 100
771.• .11u.rt Pozolltut, Yr( In l'eg( ki!,!E"
EMIR=
!I Is not necessary In take it handful it these
P!!!! , to prialtate thcdestrtst elhirt;
art inneklyandliowertullyieltiansing tla• t.l\'r,
St ,lnnoh and itinvids of nil initanittivs. The
principle Ingredient is l'ialophyllin,nr the Al
viiholie Extract, or litlittralie,whirli is ny 111/111y
times tiiiire act :nil stiartillitig
than Ilia Mandraliti Ilsclt. It- aid ills
1. Insill the Meer. cicnnleg It Irian an
iih.druetions, with all the iir of
yet irre Irian the Injurious restilts attached to
Hll'll , l'l/1 111111 111i111,11.
For all llinell non ill wllrh the tisiiiira cathar
tic. Is 111liealwl, the, pill, will giseolit iro
lii every They y. EVER FAIL.
lu vasaS I:W(11111111lb 1 111111
astern.-Lustierulms, 11r. I to.iiiilllll . a ;arta:lll
t . Slaaliti h,llel
V.'llll thii PM, The Imlic.clloct of th, iii I tonn
or up Illy Or
thoillooil,lrcia.o liens I lionorves,
regulate , the Liver, lied givespiliongl li, energy
mot vigor.,
your Bowels aril Ivo the Pills, and
Lome iip Ilse mystiiiii with Ilk tors or Tonto, awl
uo cllhease can retain Its Loll, or ever assail
you.
kiveollect !hal It. Is DR.IIO(iIi'LANIrS Elt-
M AN REMEDIES that are no tialvenially lowa
and highly 1111.1 110 114 a allira ,
lhw 111 . 11ggiliii 111 111.1111, pal to lal, amyl 111 mg
vimw that lie may say Injlsl 1.141.011, I teliallso
111111,.11.1111'acr1 11,11 . i Cal 11. 1(0111,111'sbe Paint by F,Xlat,sb.l 011) 111//111 c,
II poll
application to I 'lii'
NCI Lill. I. ll'1•„iil
EDICINE S'l'OltE, Archot reel.
/1111101011111 lb
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly C. M. JACKSON A: CO.
Thule Remedies are for Sale by Drug
gists, Storelceelwrs. and Medicine Deal
er. everywhere. .1216.2tAw.1.0ki1w
DRY G 00IM
811 SPRING DRY GOODS 157.1
lIA(7ER k BROTHERS aro rccolvlng
I littotlx h,r Spring salt, nut. I.lllll< 111 1111
lieleinillolllll wII be Illure
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BLEACHED DA kIA , N IABLE I.INEN'S,,
. _
DICE ANI) LINENS
DICE
NAPE IPA)I.\SK.
AN I) HUCK 11,WEL5.
MARSEILLE/4 QUI LTSI,
11,1"il'AsiTER ql 11.114.
ITCPI AND TABLE COVERS.
s I.:P.TINtiI4 AND PILLOW MrSI.INI ,
n Il I.
BLEACHED:IND UN RM.:A(IIEIOE
All the IteNl
TICKINtiA AND (AIN:CR,:
PRINTS AND (i INGHAM ,
(ow poUN Ds PRIME FEATII
GLASS AND t t iCEEN , WARE
A largusttslt rtr bst.
ENGLISH GRANITE
AND
It( NTON AND PITTSIII'II.GII GLAss NvA RE.
Plain 111111 field-14.1d 1 1,1011 Chino. end Fell.
ey purelize,e,l (11rect, tiettlit fa,
terlest and 11111,er1e9s for vaNII, and 11 ill in. 2eritl
very !Mk',
CA It PETS 1 12 PETS ! !
Best EngllBll Brussels, English Toprrslry Mr:-
Nei,. Three-Ply, Extra and Aledium trrnmeril tie
Ingrain, Rag, 1.1.4,
COCOA. Vic.
Mtg.:, Malts, and Mal 11114,1.
tl I, trt.trl'llk, all Irma I to yard,
WINDOW SHADES n fir \NI eN, white,
tat:rand green.
WALL PAPERS I WALL PAPERS I !
11 , .• largest assortment of new styles ~r.
fend in this city, la Floe, Medium and Low
Priced Patten:,
PLAIN . AND DECORATIVE,
Comprising all the latest designs of the lead
ing manutaeturies.
:stamped Gold, Embossed Stamped Gold
Satins, Val,. Marble, Blanks, tte.
WASHABLE TIN I's ' 111
:Ind. 40 Inches, all
shades In Imitation nt Fresco° that eau be
wa,h4sl. _ _ _
al=
. . -
FOIL CH PUIII.IC
IN vARtETV OF DE:illiNS.
. - .
Price less thau same goods are furnished
In Phlladelpllla.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
12M=E=
MBEEI
ED UCA fI'ION AL
THE HILL" IxsTuruTE7
POTTSTOWN,
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENN'A
ENGLI:4II,
CLASSICAL,
SCIENTIFIC,
ARTISTIC,
COMMERCIAL
Location Admirable! Twentieth Annual Sea:
/ion! Thorough Preparation for College or
Bust:at:a, Akar For circulars address
REV. UEO. F. MILLER, A. M.,
Principal.
REFERENCES.—Rev Drs. Meigs, Schaeffer,
Man n, Krauth, Soh., Hutton, etc,—Honsaudge
Ludlow, Leonard Myers, J. S. Yost, B. M. Boy
er. M. Russel Thayer. etc. yZi-trw
A GENTS I READ THIS I
We will pay Agents a salary of $3O per week
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to
A
sell our new and ',wonderful inventions. il
drea..9, M. WA(dNER 6r. CO.,
fl -omw Marshall, Mich,
MEMiI
LAND ASSOCIATION.
BEAUTY!
A HOME!!
AND FORTUNE!!
PREMIUM SALE OF THREE HANDSOME
NEW STEEL ENGRAVINGS
A GIFT WORTH FROM 81,00 TO 825,000
GIVEN WITH EACH ENGRAVING!
We have obtained the entire control of the
following engravings, which wo offer at, the
low figures of
82.00 EACH::
although they are really worth MOO each.—
They are 10x21 Inches, and each Is a gem of art.
LURLEY!
A.Legend of the Rhine. A female of rare
beauty sits on the shore of the river, where the
rocks are the most dangerous, and with her
sung and music charms the unwary sailors to
near her, when they meet a watery grave. The
subject is full of life, full of emotion, and 15
altogether a success.
THE DISINHERITED!
- - -
A young Man, through the wily Influence of
some In his household, is deprived of a share
In his father's house. Having but sorrow as
his lot, he departs, and from a neighboring hill
he takes his lust look and farewell to the scenes
of his younger nod better clays. The heart tills
with deep sorrow lu eXantining this n u bjeet so
well drawn.
11=21
A child with Inunan body and dress '
angelic
fare, and divine eyes, is represented Sr well
I hat words valiant tell half lie worth, We do
tot think that any engraving has yet reached
the excellence ut this, In touching the heart
and lifting It away ton higher world. Throne
never tires to look. The more it IS feel', the
greater the desire In look again and again.
Also, a correct Lithograph Likeness of
GEN. STUN EWALL JACKSON.
The best, largest and hnudsonu•st ever pub
lished, 1952.1 inches, worth ;you• which we will
sell on the same tml., for $1 W. It is truly a
gem of art.
A P 0 T N
POI; Y !
With each engravl ne, till we have s.tltt 541,000
()pieS, tee flue FREE, nye share or ticket,
entlillnt; each blntreltolder to one 01 the inflow-
Ina . gins.
I{l , lA On, and rementla.r, that every t Irket
holder will positively get tole of the toll , wlnn,
which will lie 111S11ib111,1 by a drawing
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illt•illitillg Slorlt,
caNit pic2.1.000
TILE PICTURE HILL FARM,
CA It( LI N OWN PT,
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the fd,114,,,,r4 valtt:ll , lt+ latt• llit.
estatel , f naloi Win, viz:
No. I,a Lot or piece of l: con 11. cool nining
in front on liorwn rt stil.lll said city, 19 11.
S In., and extending in depth le', tell, more 111
less, to n public nll,y, iideilonll No. 1 1 ,
Ilaniterlstugn And of lire., wit 11 it 'l'll'i 1-sTi oty
1.11.1.N1E HOUSE, void 11111111 g one nioni and
hall or entry flll the first floor, and two tsLoilis
on the sissind story, with it garret ahoce, and
other linprovenients t hereon.
N 0.2, a Lot or l'wee of 51 round, containing
In front on Doman street, 1. - i ft. 2 in., more or
less, and extending In depth 1111 It., more or
less, to a 'addle adjoining an alley, No.
a nd olnee properly, on which Is erected n
"I'Wo-STUItY 11 11 1(211 1./ NVEI,I,I NG 1 1 oUSE,
vont:1111111g two rooms and an lad ry on the
first floor, two rooms on the second story, and
ono plastered room on the garret, and other
1111prt.ventents thereon.
No. 1, a 5111011 1.,0t or firer of Ground, near
the above, adjoining propert y of 'Michael
Banderbangli, containing on the east front 31
R. 9 In., at the west, end a ft. 11 In., 11nd, being
51 ft. drop, havlng no buildings thereon.
Persons wishing to view tile premises prior
to sale will call on the persons residing thereon.
Male to commence at 7'Hock, Y. IU., of naid
day, when attendance wil l be given and terms
of sale made known by
FIPRIAN BECHT,
LORENZ BECHT,
E, A. KUEHN,
Executors.
Ana on li, same day, April at 2o'cloelc,
P. NI. I lie the dwelling hoiniiiin above
tlij I ollowing personal property,
vlz :
Family Cook Stove, Tables,' Chairs, Bed
steals, Mirrors, Carpet by the yard, Bureau,
l'h•tures, Wm.:len:lnd and many articles not
mentioned.
F. BECHT,
1,. BECHT I
nutr294twl3 F. A. KUthIN,
J OUNDAKER, Auc'r. Executors
I===l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY
NOS. 1 AND 2:EAST KING STREET/
LANCASTER, PA. tfw
MISCELLANEOUS
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY 1
DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
BITTERS.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS BEAR TESTI
MONY TO THEIR WONDERFUL
CURATIVE EFFECTS.
WHAT ARE THEY?
THEY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK.
Made of Pure Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and
Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced ttnd sweeten
ed to please the taste, called °Tonics," “Appe-
Liners," "Restorers," Sr., that had the tippler
on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of Cali fur Ma, free front all Alcoholic
stimulants. They are the GREAT 1.31.00 D
PURIFIER and aLIFE-tiIVINU PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator nod Invigorator of the
System, carrying otrali poisonous matter and
rustortng the Ithatd to a nerd thy condition. No
person can take these Bitters according to di
rection and remain long unwell, provided the
bones are no; destroyed by mineral poison or
other means and the vital organs wasted be
yond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumat ism
and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indices: ion, Bilious,
Remittent and Intermittent ;Fevers, 'Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
these Bitters have been m u st successful. Such
Diseases are caused by V It iatcd latterlth.d, Which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
Lmpsiive fir-sans.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache,
Pain In theshoulders,Coughs fTightness o the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructat ions 01 t he shalt
ach, Had Taste In the Month, Bilious ;Alhefts,
Palpitation of the Heart, I nit:mon:l I ion of the
Longs, Pals in the region of the If Idneys and
a hunnrcd other paintul symptoins, are the en
sprl ngs of Dyspepsia.
They illVigUrlde the S10111:1011 and SI !la nlnie
the torpid llVCratid bowelsov filch tender I hem
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing Ore blood
of all Impurities, and Innen ng new I Ile rind
vigor to the whole system.
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alleys our great rivets throughout Ilia
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REDUCTION OF DUTI EH
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY GETTING UP CLUBS.
S Send for our New Price List and a (lint.)
form will accompany It, containing hill direc
tions—making a large Having to consumer!.
and rem u nerut ve Lu club organizers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
31 dc 33 VESEY STREET,
NEW YORK.
P. 0. Box 6643
T HEA-NECTAK
IS A PURE
BLACK TEA,
WITH THE GREEN TEA FLAVoR,
WARRANTED TO SUIT AbL TASTES.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE,
And for sale Wholesale only by the
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company,
P. O. Box, 5506, CHURCH ST., N. Y.
BEND FOR THE THEA-NECTAR CIRCULAR
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FINE TABLE CUTLERY,
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n 0.11,1 In stogie clortoo , or in volnplelo
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lIMPORTER OF WATCHES, '
No, 622 Market Street, Philadelphia,
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IIeNC and carefully selected stock of
I WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAIsION LS,
SILVER AND PLATED \VAIIE, ,tc.
Jrtrltepalring promptly attended to and
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FERTILIZERS.
THE PEYSSON POIIDRETTE
Manufactured and Sold for 21 Tears
PLANTERW, FARMERS' : AND GARDEN
ERR' FRILND
For COTTON, try It For TOBACCO, try It
For WHEAT, try It! For OATS, try It
For corn:, try It I
For BARLEY, try It! For RYE, try It
For Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers, no belle
FERTILIZER Is KNOWN ut the present day
A Natural Manure ! No Adulteration !
Made from privy deposits, nr night soli. Fre,
from smell. Cleasant to handle. Euelt cart
load when taken from the well deodorized.
Report of the hod parelleal apsteulturixt
and elielnicds of Europe and Amer...a.
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