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I thtorpOtttr/ i • r.and Aft worn at all aaaMm of th< year, Sen t •tamp ff>rilw"JlrirlV| urtnroln M ' •! Treat* niP'il \% ithoUL \li ulrln . ' '.a Utu . >atiu Blli> TUB MACiN'KTON AI'I'UAM KC ill fl. .if M Ichl.-II Hi • liuirtlt In In I nor., buriilnj tUba fruia lio raw iu -./ li; ....... . 0"r VII i rt Ouamt In fnrr !i powrr In am RjOOO b-1 <>f Hemlock Doirdi m i" hnm o*r V /for. i'„. CUt I ■ 0/ it 111 MOM 111118. . ' Or i an- >.f*iu*TTfi> tn KM| J\ f Ift Iv. !>'■ r 'm y ut' . r I': nf re rill'- i f' el with an A .'i * ' ■U:/ 6 - I , I; \V. I'AYVK V.N'S i :• v. iv>* nar PATENTS Womnrinii.twnrt iis..il' iton f u MmU,OnMk I Trail- Mark*, i Mqrrlgfeu, nr.. turthoL'i lu ■; .• :• - rar.a1 I'TION Urri 'f< t • i ■ • a, >j&&~ -3 BUI r l i I ■{ li.r I'UI. 1 ' Brj ' ir. -.. YRAOE 1 ' MARK. Vl'' 1 ,ug . A< ms C. OD ** •■ *°? AdJn- *■ " jonsiwroa. 109 SmitlifieU atrct. Pittaburgh, Pa. If'llHon Mi I'ar/anr <£ Co.. Ilardti'rirr Jfrnlrr*, "W -A-ZEnLZED I WILSON, McFAIiLANK & CO. STOVES, RANGES * HEATERS.' ALSO Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, AND BUILDERS' ALMOTURXY ITftIKT, .... lICMKfT BUCK, .... BRI.I.KFONTK, tA. f CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup ores all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, >wela, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. illion* testify to its effioacy in heal j the above named diseases, and pro* nounce it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. tkadkmabe, guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. MTA GENTS W ANTE D.~W Laboratory 77 W. 3d 9t, New York City. Druggists sell it TRAVELER'S GUIDE. fkKLLEPONTE it SNOW SHOE I > K. 11. -Tt'U-Tabli.M\ A. m rnr< hi U' llaf ito 7.Ji a M Ltuitrct Ht Uefoiite 0,1*2 A. n.,arrl?*ii ut biu a Mhuo II ;. .ti. I.i > h Bnaw Hliow 2 ' P.M., arrived l ullnllcfniit, j 4. P. m. Lea% a M. lli'f' i.tf l i'. p M..arrl\c *t Htua 8hr , 7: iv. S. H 111. AI li, KttAll —TiiiH Table, M.t> M. I" K\| . Mall. wiaTWAHu. .aafWAlip. Ki|. Mall. A M. P M. I* a. 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FREDERK K-, -I • Repairer of Sewing Machines, BRLLKFONTK, PA. VKe*idrnfane mli e*.t f IG Me, ■, tle J •, k ' • t viiu r *I. with Mr. < hfh? an I I*l. ♦ n farm I Klir.r., £* j. tMd Mi '• • 8 "11 v. irt/A /irfftrrrt, ,I'f., ir/i* ■ rtra ,!■ < I. i Artr Aitv< rtisrmt'itt. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED I.iVCR, and MALARIA. Kn>m tlwn sonnx ■ m, ••• Uii • e fourths of till) dINMM 111 111'* I.mil.1:1 I , . I*l,l • nrrapuwMlikll.-UL . i..<>r A|,|i<-lll'. llottrll tiiiiii, , Mi |, Hi—< • scrtloia of Imily or inlml. I i lal (~,, of food, Iri itiilillliy hi iii,i|ni, I,i, w • ||||lU, \ 111 llllK nl lilt, In,; „i K li,|ril • mill duly, ll// uii I lull. , |„ K | |, u llrurl, |,,t a lii lin . it,, i )•*,. |,| K |,|. , or*d l iiiir. I'OMSTIPATIOit, iiiiind tin* lINI hi H i••in* iv thill it. i ..Hi i lly I'M 111- l.iv. i \ J.i I, . TIIIM 1*11.1.N hiivi- .in i- ;il ||i, 11ii. Klillifya .mil -i, iii I . lir.iiiij.r; ri-ui'-i i.-i< 111 l (111). Ill lII* I 111. 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ESMM $l,OOO r. t mmm w Q ! ' : 1 ' •*. S V V I; . . , ' a I M .*-.. < ■ • I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam - L •' '/• u i- > ~.,.* t . . z '■ - wiii i lami ■■ sat—an 11 at ■Wi hi s -j i * i i.., \t i , r. ~TT *® •r. I • iv. . * - l * n nmnamMna > a • • * : . it *. , . .■ 2 % -r • l q : - i ■ . - ,! I ' | -a 111. . 1 I'. .. . i . . I;. v - M mim IHOESaSSK-] [rjfHE CREAT CUP yl ji' I i . ~ ill —RHEUMATISM l\ | t '* it u r-ir u dm psM SMaam of i - V KIONEYS.LIVED AND BOWELS. ; \r : '-* a ■ a ■ .1 •- t I - R .t r-V t I• . '.lf. £ t ' ;l' , r • r THOUSANDS OF CASES j !'-'■* r ' •! PERFECTLY CURED. ft - t, M. it',iiooa rai. M>i.b at i*at u.: t - iv: -y - ; "7i i~: • • U . -J JSK FonwiSKm I RIMWY SUCHJ J DISEASCSI II':m,MTCH.SORC9. PIMPLES. / *'■ "-t >i. ii'.ir.tlr*f.it .•• '. i.wmoml w!.t . WiN <1 if in.' . .. 11..-I-.l)' in* Iltal tl.-? ' -.r.t; Ih -1 n* i | Ait MtaaanS own.: I | j.nt r.n, Fwttat'a b. i* Tit • r I . I*,J rtlr! In lli mtikH. t ' •-/-'* r* '* ri vi ' ict 1., Ht A I Mali.*- u. he (tmivt B Iv I, LKKONTE, 1' A . nic-u-LT-cmyiaij. NIvWH, I'ACTH ANI> HI tiOIXTIONH. TUETKsror tr tt ■: t ai. wplpa r t tub IfiTLLM- ! OKMi I **l PU'iNl't Hit t fir tJli: fAhMrR. fit' fa■ >•" r '/ /<' -i " y ' per th-. hing of value, Write if ami j nend it to r ih ■ of J\Ji/(.r ff //tr j I)KU - I'.AT, !'•' .I - i l /. /'t c stnn h -to a ■ br ! Utr'/. • . fbr surr that thrg a r hruf and wl j if Exchanging S .'cl Corn. Mr. I!. 11. I.ihliy writiu • in tin* N. Y. Trihunr, Bltilcu tlr:iL front liis ill vcstigntioii In lint l.icti •• titviin ••*' 1 that HI til rorn ennnot It.* < M iianyrt il to inlsantni'i* bttwi i n the nortln rn ati'l Tontlicrii 'at, as tin* lar^i-car. dl variitics can only 1" ; cultivatctl Hucci iTully m out Ii of latilmlc jn. I.'at li Hl ction, in his opinion, HIIOUM prutltu i ita own so ,1. A Gooil Ft.rtiliKor. A ssiityr rcoop nends as the best fertilizer for fruits ami most cereal crops mixture of finely ground fn -b bones and good tvood allies six barrels of tin* former and twelve of! the latter to I will mixed together ' ' mi a hltcd f; or. :*lding dnrii ' the mixing twenty buckets of water and one barrel ol gypsum 01 pla ter. Cb- cc.l. Charcoal haa idi ral lo m in rial \;.lue, t-pei i i'dy if applied 011 rii h ground, the amne.iiia , f whieh it absotb and gives out as the plant root -ri jtiiri. It also improves the mechanical t, xture of the soil wheth er li .'lit or hi as s. an I it - dark color hoi is the heat from the -tin, making the !:u. 1 warm and earls. The re mains of old ei,ureal ] s always make the Is -t land m t;.,* fit. 1 for , many years thereafter. Tl: * I Jane of : fable Manure. ihe wild •!, , Hcattert i from bus and straw* are the great banc'if Htabe i manure. It ,s 1, -t, t,f course, to j | have no ssi e 1 need- to H Vter, for j even a thorough fermentation of the manure pih wtllnt' di troy th* s, tulity of all *pt t iinens ; but if barn floors and mangers ar, thortnighlv cleaned e.* ry ft w days and the rub- I I mil thrown iuto a barrel, to 1* t I r.td into the road and 1 anted, mans w.. 1 .(dm .1 he saved from getting into the manure. Feeding Cow ( nws should have as large a va* r., ty i ! i>*o-l as p., -j),;.. The more kinds of fuoil given the greater the amount < at< n and the larger the pro duct of milk and butter. Familit that keep but one cow u-ualls have one of superior tjuality, and in many cases its superiority is mainly due to the amount and variety of refuse j Ii *b Potato and apple parings are generally eaten, together with inans •rids and end# that in a larger dairy would lie wasted or thrown into the I hw ill barrel. Tloxv fshecp ro Without Drinking h-liooji often go a long time without j drinking, rs|K*cially iflqjt pre tt s g 1 • pasture, and the dews are so heavy * that they can till it|t with wet grass I in the morning ; but w hen they do ; want to drink wnt< r is as nt ecasary I to their health and comfort as to that of any other animals. Therefore, keep a supply of pure water in the sheep pastures as much as In any other, and if the sheep do not drink from il give them a little salt once a week. They should have salt as often as once a week under any circum •tanccs. When to Plaster Clover. Hon. (leorgc Geddcs thinks the tiipe to apply plaster to clover is after the plants have made some growth, ' say after wheal harvest on clover sown in spring. He thinks that the plaster acts directly upon the leaf on which it is sprinkled. In support of this idea he claims to have selected a plant hav ing three branches of very equal and uniform growth, each altout four inch ea in height and standing cut alike from the root. On the leaves of one r of these branches a little ground plas 'l ter was carefully applied with a jten . knife. In three days rain came. In . a few weeks the leaves and stAlks of the plastered branch were nearly twice ' as large and rank as those on the,vamc [• plant not plastered. Is not this sub ject worthy of further investigation ? Vitluo of Ewo Lumbs. K.i tours A'lv'fM'. The templing prices obtainable for really choice early lambs has y< arly provi d a greater temptation than I many owners could resist, and the ; result has been that quite a number [ ol ewe lumbs are sacriticcd ut the J shambles, to the serious detriment of llock improvement, us well us ulti mate'lon to owners of the country. As in a majority of instances the sin of the* , lambs are better bred animals than arc the dams, their 'preservation would prove a long I ■ vtiide in the direction of flock irn - 1 provemcnt, and if the owner f< ils compelled tori Liiet the number of animals handled a tigid culling from Ike older ewes and liilin.- tie ir place from the ehoici t • we-lambs should l,e a policy from which no temporary demand for "lamb and i-pi im: pi us" tempts him to deviate. ,**o long a , the ewe lamb i a superior bred ani ! ma!- to it- mother (ai. 1 the bn cd< r I who does not have it oha mistake! ais calling), it will prove the mor i profitable to retain in the llock. Not only vcral succ l eding \iar-. Those who have m t care fully compare-i r> -ult- fail to nppre ciat-- how materially the lo - from 'natural causes" may reduced by a i in lal ob .-rvanec of the | iicv c.f n taining—< ithcr by incres n num" birs or maintaining anydesiri 1 num ber—young ai. I growing animals, ami rigidly ixc-ln-ling such as have j,*,- . 1 the meridian of lift and vig orous improvement. Th- in tin- re-pic', aloic .- sufli-ient to ui!-i i any temporary top price for , wc lambs, an 1 when to it is added the tide of improved blood that . , (wry prudent flu k manage r will warrant for it against the most 'a mp ,i.i ; i r- for v oting female-. Farm Notes. ("lovtr . so easily inured by -m at, when filling, w .nt- th" moist, i ,ol vv, aliit r of autumn, hem, j tin propriety of seeding with refer cnee to that want. Small fruit growing is la-tter adapt. 1 1 to the inten-.ve -v-tetn of 1 farming than any other ; but it is a goexf system for nearly ail. Thorough drainage lies at the foundation of all good r.-ad making, and a Ink of it i- what is the mat fir with nearly all our public thor oughfares. Some one a--cits that chinch bugs may I*' killed v th a mixture of kero-ene and wat-r in the ratio of one* to nineteen. This is sprinkle-el ; <>u the corn. i a hi,age are l:.rg< y grown in some [art# e,f England as a forage crop, and arc considered one of the best green fee is to stimulate milk pro duction that the fni mers can use. A quart e>f good milk should we igh about 2.15 pounds, or nearly 2 lbs. 21 ounces. If milk is weighed, this rule will give the monthly yield in quarts more exactly than measuring. Fruit men all say the Iest way to tie at trees in ft vtcel with borers is to remove the earth alioirt tlx) base of the trunk, fill up the hollow after j freezing weather is well under way. Most fruits, need a good eleal of I water to ripen a full crop, but not many will elo well on land naturally wet. They want water, but it must not stny long enough to liecome stag : uant water. I'o not leave any unoccupicel land |to grow a crop of weeds. When an early crop is removed sow at once any crop that will keep them down, buckwheat ami peas are good and may be turned under before frost. Suj>erphosphnte, or l>onc manure, in any orta is a specific for turnips or rutabagas. English farmers dis covered this and now apply Iwme manure to their root crops instead of to wheat, as is usually the practice here. IT is estimated that the Georgia melon crop this year will reacb up* wards of 7,500,000 melous, and will sell for $1,500,000. 11'JVJ to Keep liuttor. The Into X. A. Willard Haiti at one of the meeting of the Vermont dairy, man's nNsociation, from actual exjx:- riencc, that good butter put up after the following direction will keep in ! sound condition for one year: 'M.'se I for a package a tub somewhat taper ing, with heavy staves and heads pro vided at both ends, so as to make a package that it will not leak. In packing the tub is turned on the i Hinali end, and a st< k of cotton cloth is made to fit the tub, and into this i the butter is packed until it reaches to within an inch of the groove for holding the upper head. A cloth is next laid upon the top of the butter and the edges of the sack brought over this and neatly pressed down; then the h< -a i i-> put in its place und the hoops driven home. The pack age i-, turned upon the larger end and the sack of butter drops down, lcav ii • a space on the sides and top. Strut g brim- is then pound through ti ■ hole in the small end until it will float the butter. The hole is now tightly corked, and the butter is pretty effectually excluded from the air." American Cat: .e and Hogs Abroad. Should the act recently passed hv the hou-e of commons prohibiting the importation to Great Britain of .American live cattle go into effect the matter will tx- made the subject of diplomatic correspondence by this govcrnm> nt. The treasury cafllc eomini-sion is now taking steps which, it is believed, will result in a quarantine > effective as to enable th government to a ert that'no unhealthy cattle are exported fionr the I'nited States. When this asser tion can be ma h . and it w ill be, the * British Government will be expected to admit our cattle alive. This gov crnment i- -omewhat discouraged in its < e irts to provide a free entrance f>r the Ann rican hog in Kurope. It is uu ler-fXH-1 that the G rman ruin i inU r here L forwarded to his gov- I eminent a full report of the recent inr< sti jafion in Chi tgo as to the j .utility of ertain lard, as well as ■ )j < s of aii stat nu-nts detrimental i tie- 1 ig in dcntaily made, lie prop.,*. - to keep his government v.. 1 s ;j pi., i w;t:. situ.lar ammuni , lion. Making Good Butter. lutt-ris ,c. in the dairy, but ' t <■ - l'i> '. The stamp of the dairy-women puts the gold in the mar ket form : hut the work must le corn* menced in ti;e field or in the feeding -fabl. s ; and tleads at once to the consideration of feeding for butler. Buring the early, sunny summer month, wlu n nature is juofuseof fa \or-. there is little to Ix: done beyond accepting her bounty. The tender grasses are full of the needed nutri tion. and they afford the constant supply of moisture without which the secretion of milk is greatly less ened. Yet. at this season, as well a* all others a jure supply of wat.-r is absolutely necessary. It does not meet the requirement if cattle have a wet hole full of surface drainage in the pasture or a frog pond. While it is not probable that the tadpoles and wriglors sometimes found in city milk have been drunk by the thirsty • cow. many infusions do exist in such ' pools that are hardly eliminated or rendered entirely harmless by the wonderful milk secretion of the ani mal. Ihe cattle should <1 rink from spring-fed loxes; and as often as these, under the hot sun, arc seen to produce green growth or floating scum a pail of course salt may lie in. and the current checked until the fresh water growth arc killed: the salt water is then drawn off, and for a long time the trough will remain pure and the water bright. To keep grubs from the head of sheep, procure a trough and spread half an inch of tar on the bottom of i it, upon which scatter a little salt. The sheep will tar their nose in get ting the salt, and the fly which do posits tho egg that produces the i grub will not enter the nostril. Tin? Manitoba agricultural report claims that the average yield of pota toes la that country last year was 278 bushyda per acre, and the average for 7 years 3111 bushels.