THE FARM AM) GARDEN. MENS AS 80 AVENGERS. Hie hens svo much loss on the fnrm hy finrlinir Awl npiro)riatinfT material that might po to waste. Tt is A larpe nnininl loss of prnin nt times of harvest ing, threshing; and bagging, and this is all saved by the poultry. Small pota toes and turnips, seeds of grass, and many other articles, are thus converted iato poultry and cgj;, and sold, that could not be disposed of in any other manner. iirm ami Fireiiie. xir.L thk rooiiKST rros first. Tt often happens on every farm that the pork barrel gives out early and the farmer is obliged to rcsnrt to his pigpen for a fresh supply. It is almost equally common for the inexperienced farmer to select tho most thrifty pig in his lot for killing first. This is nearly always a mistake. The luck of thriftiness is not cured by age, and w hen one pig is eighty and the other a hundred-weight, the in crease is likely to be 120 and 200 if both are kept long enough. The stunted pijj should be killed as soon as it is iu fairly good condition. A thrifty pig will pay for keeping until it rolls in its own fat', and will oiten pay better between 100 and 200 pounds that at any early period of its growth. Huston Cultivator. rnv seed-wnuAT. Every few years some farmer makes the discovery that the old wheat is best for seed. There is no doubt that wheat seed retains its vitality under favorable con ditions many years, but tho reason why a yeat's addition to the age of wheat makes it better for seed is undoubtedly its greater dryness and hardness. This is especially true after a damp summer and harvest like that just passed. If new wheat must be sown make it as dry as possible. It may be even advisable, lif ter getting it dried out as much ns you can otherwise, to place it thinly for a few hours in kiln at a heat not more tiiau 120 degrees. The moro moisture that can be got out of the seed-wheat without injuring vitality the more it will swell when placed in moist soil, and the growth will be all the more vigorous. If sound old wheat ciu be had it is always .safe to sow that ; but the stock of good wheat of the crop of 1SSS is uot large any w here. Ch itago Tim cs. MACHINERY OX THE FARM. "When machinery was first introduced upon the farms of this country there was bitter opposition made against it, not only by the hired hands, who thought they saw their occupation leaving them, but even the farmers themselves could not approve of such ruthless work. Xow, however, this is nil changed, and es pecially on the dairy farm, where every new machine or improvement ou tho old one is welcomed nt least for a trial. In this way we have seen all the modern methods taken up and tried fairly and squarely. Tho last to go through this trial was the separator, which became so favorably fixed in the good opinion of the people that scarcely a single factory dare proceed without one, unless there was sonic exceptional features surround ing it. The next machine to come into general use will be the butter extractor, which takes off more than half the labor needed with the separator and makes the finest of butter without the need of skill. The farmers want it, and the creameries willhnveit. Such has been the history of all good, practical machines since the first prejudice of the farmers was over come. Haiional Dairyman. WINTER rOULTRY BREEDING. "Winter poultry breeding is as profit able ns it is risky, and the risk can be reduced to a minimum by careful fore thought. The chick mast be kept warm until it is six weeks old, or it will reach a point where growth seems to cease. Like a young pig it becomes stunted very easily iu winter, and it is much easier to stop its growth than to increase it. The young chick will always thrive iu winter if given plenty of warmth. It was not orig inally intended for the chick to come into the world in winter, says the Mirror and Farmer, but as it is now a subject of domestication, the domestic methods must be resorted to in order to enable it to thrive and accomplish the purposes sought by iu introduction to existence iu the winter season. The greutest loss oc curs from diseases of the bowels. When this appears the cause is attributed to the food, and the attempt is made to save the chicks by ail manner of feeding, but the leal cause of the bowel disease is cold on the bowels, due to lack of sufficient heat. Thlicold does uot come om prolonged exposure, or from a lack u warmth du: lug the (jay, but from the failure to sup ply the warmth at night, at which time the chicks re quiet, and do not have the aid of exercise. A single night's expos ure or orvo n hour), to a temperature that will cause the chicks to crowd, will bring on the bowel disease. When the whole brood is attacked by it, the chauces of saving the chicks are very slim, as they seldom fully recover, or, if they pats the critical stage of the diffi culty, they seldom amount to anything afterward. In raising early chicks for broilers, therefore, the niaiu condition is warmth, continued warmth, and plenty of it, as 100 degrees is not too much for very young chicks. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Changing pastures niukes fat calves. Are your mowers and reapers ready? The first dry spell clean out your well. Keep the cultivator going in the corn. Fine farm factors diaries and dairies. Ho nn time In nuttin.. l : - '.vtig 8io3 uuu gram. Ignore ''the comers" and grow coin. Needs small farms and better culture. Harvest prospects abroad are favor r.ble. Hard coal ashes make a good dust bath for bens. Cauada thistles should be cut when iu full bloom, if not done before- .Make a war of extermination against thistles, bushes and like uuisuuees. Assort well und pack neatly for market ing, and you will establish a good repu tation.. Convert faruiiug into a profession and it vv i 1 1 soon become the most learned of 4.1 the professions. Gather your sweet corn seed beforo it lias u I'liHiu-e to get frosted. Then dry 11 uud keep it dry. 'Saving a dollar's worth of lubor iu lr.iv.ui but k the hay carefully as it is p..l in, mar cosi two dollars iu taking it LUl." Uuj.ch, wytsciallj the wviit tenuis, should bo groomed carefully now, when sweaty and dusty. This should be done at night. Some ono with the correct Idea of how to treat a cow, has said: "Speak to hot as you would to a lady, kindly and re. spcctruiiy. " Young colts are often Injured by at tempting to do too much at tho start j better results can bo secured by increas ing gradually. Select some of the best mares and breed them to a thoroughbred draft horse. This is ono of tho cheapest and best ways of improving. It is important that the corn crib be cleaned out and fumigated so as to de stroy insects. This is especially true in the Southern States. Pinch oft the tips of the new canes of blackberries and raspberries when they reach a height of from theco to four feet, this will make them stalky. The object of cultivatijn is not only to kill weeds and grass but also to loosen tho soil. This forms tho best possible mulch oud safeguard against drought. Tho young suckers in the raspberry and blackberry beds should be treated as weeds and cut out with the hoe, leaving only those necessary to fill vacancies. Ten pounds of bran and fivo pounds of corn meal added to a bushel of boiled potatoes are declared an excellent feed for growing; pigs. Givo these a good wetting with skim milk and wo will in dorse the ration. - Fertilizers applied to the soil not only benefit it for that year, but for several subsequent ones. The soluble elements are not all within tho reach of tho roots of the first crop. Besides some of them dissolve slowly year by year. Early cutting of hay not only secures a more digestible fodder, but encourages the growth of a Bccond crop on the same field. The nearer the grass is to maturity when cut the less vigor is there left iu tho root to grow a second crop. How much fertiliser should be used per acre? That depends on the coudition of your acre. It might not need any, or it might need seveni cords, or an amount anywhere betweeu the two extreme?. It might need ono ingredient or it might need another, or even a complete ferti lizer. Turkeys are capable of rapid digestion and are always apparently hungry. It allowed to forago they can be kept at a very small expense, but when kept iu confinement they consume more than hens. When young and growing they produce a carcass equivalent to the food consumed. WISE WORDS. There is value in experiment. Woman is loveliest in womanly at tire. Mou make laws, women make man ners. There is something of woman in every thing thnt pleases. With time and patience the mulberry leaf become! satin. Tho greatest evidence of demoraliza tion is the respect paid to wealth. One cannot imagine how much clever ness is necessary not to be ridiculous. A woman whose ruling passion is not vanity is superior to any man of equal capacity. A woman would bo in despair if na ture had formed her as fashion makes her appear. One should conquer the world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; for ideas exist forever. There are three things that women throw away their time, their money and their health. The change of fashion is tho tax that the industry of the poor levies on the vanity of the rich. The wealthiest one is the one who is most economical ; the poorest, the one who is most miserly. The error of certain women is to imagine that to acquire distinction they must imitate the manners of men. One of the illusions is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hjur. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. The great desiderata of humanity still remain these: to preserve the integrity of nature, the purity of sentiment and the coherence of thought. Cast forward the eye of the spirit; awake in your souls the imaginative power, which carries forth what is fair est, what is highest life, away beyond the stars. Critics, therefore, aro teachers, and it is their mission to elevate the standard of morals and taste. In writing down to tht dead level of opinion, they pro duce incalculable micchief by confirming ignorance. Ubiu? Cats as Clocks. Every one knows that cats can see in the dark, and the reason they can do so is because of the peculiar construction of their eves. You may have noticed that in n moderate light the pupil or black part in pussy's eyes is small and of an oval shape, while in a full glare of light it becomes narrow. Now, iu the dark it expands to a circle and nearly fills the surface of the eyeball. This peculiarity of the cat's eyes is turned to account in a curious manner by the Chinese. The Abbe Hue relutes that when he was travel ing iu China ho asked his attendant what tiui3 it was. The man went over to a cat that whs quietly basking iu the suit, and, examining its eyes, told the Abba that it was about two hours after noon, and on being questioned how ho knew that, he explained that the pupils of a cat's eyes were largest iu the morning i and that tliey gradually grew smaller us the light increased, till they reached their miuimum nt noon; thut then they began to widen again, till at night they once more became large. The good Abbe was filled with admiration for the in genuity of a people who could use cats as dor ks. Uut it must be admitted that this way of tclliug the time of day is rather a loose one and could ouly be trusted in very clear uud serene weather, for temporary gloom or the darkness of a storm would sadly derange your four footed clock and put it all wrong. A'vi Yvrk ). Most of the ladies of tho English royal family are industrious nieill women. The Princess Keittrice and the Duchess of Albauy have just finished making a rug which will be used iu one of the royal chapels. The hottest day of the year 'i New Zealand UfcUiUljr cosies at Ckristu' .a. TEMPERANCE. stcit rut. tioicsN't rmmtf. My papa's awful happy now, and mairima'l linppjr too, 'Cause papa drinks no more the way he used to do. And everything's so Jolly now tain't like it used to be When papa never stayed at home with poor mamma anil me. It mailo mo feel so very bad to see my mam ma cry. And though she'd smile I'd Spy the tears a-hiiling in hei" eve. But now she laughs' just like we girls it snunils so cute, I think And shifts such pretty songs since papa doesn't drink. You ought to see my Sunday dress it's every hit all new. It ain't- made out of mamma's dress the way she used to do. And mamma's pot a pretty cloak all trimmed with funny fur. And apn's Rot some nice new clothes and and goes to church with her. My papa says that Christmas-time will soon te hei-f , And mavhe (rood old Santa Claus will find 1 hope he'll bring some candy and a dolly He'll know where our home is, I'm sure since papa doesn't drink. Chicago Iferattt, tali ORKAT TRACT DISTRIBUTOR. England 1ms, it seems, lost- "the Nnpoleon of Tract Distributors" bv the death of Mr. Charles Watson, of lYovidenoe House, Hali fax. The deceased gentleman is said to hava been firmly convinced that the more tem perano literature is scattered broadcast over the laud the sooner will the voice of the peo ple demand local opinion. Accordingly, he, for more than forty years, supplied gratui tously temperance trades ami baoks. He once stated that in twelve months he had distributed nearlvR.noo.Oix) tracts. t'ROVD OF THK NAME. Lady Somerset, in a temperance address, aid recentlvr "I am proud to be called a faddist, if bv that we mean on who Inmrs for the betterment of humanity, one who, seeing this sin and sorrow, longs to step in me iiiiHxistaineii looTprmteoi toe Irfird, who, having loved His own. loved them unto the end, the bitter end of deat h. If it means tine who, inspired by that divine love, brings healing for grievous wrong, the touch of pity to open blind eyes to see their error the strong hand to raise t'.ie fallen brother or the weak and erring sister. ' EVILS OF BKER PRINKINQ. 'A whisky drinker will commit nnml.r enly under the direct excitement of liquori a beer drinker is capable of doing It in cold blood. Long observation has assured us that a large proportion of murders, deliber ately planned and executed without passion or malice, with no other motive than the ac- 3tiisition of property or monev, often of tri mg value, are iwrpetrated bv beer drinkers. We believe, luriher.that the hereditary evils cf beer drinking exceed those proceeding from ardent spirits first because the habit, is constant ami without paroxysmal inter ruptions, which admit of some recuperation; secondly, because beer drinking is practiced by both sexes more generally than the spirit driuking, and thirdlv, becnusa theanimalix ing tendency of the habit is more uniform, and the vicious results are more generally transmitted' Pacific Medical Journal. A Hollander's good work. Rev. Adama van Scheltema has been tha pioneer in temperance work in Holland and nasextendei his labors to most of its cities. He has raised monev and built in Amster dam the "William House," a substantial and handsome brick building of two stories, which is dedicated to temperance. The lower floor is mostly occupied with school rooms; the upper, with school rooms and en auditorium. The schools are free to the children of the poor. Careful religious instruction is given, and the system of scientific temperance edu cation is carried out. Diagrams and charts are used in abundance. Rev. van Scheltema's worms lor total abstinence, anil he is himselt upon that ground, but very few of his coun trymen as vet conceive that unr hut Hnml. ards and children can be benefited by this practice. He is desirous to have the women's work brought into a vital union with the W. C. T. L. Although nearine his eightieth Tear hm still writes much and translates many hymns and temperauce songs, as well as prose. NO EXCUSE FOR INTEMPERANCE. "The cry has been sounded, aud narrot- like. re))eated that 'foverty makes drunkards of workingmen.' If th.r. is any truth in the statement, then it is not to the credit of the man, or men, who wilfully adds crime to misfortune. I admit that the incentive to become saving and industrious is notso great where the earnings of labor are cut down to the lowest possible fljure, but even then there is no excuse for intemperance. If lam in poverty it should le my a.m to elevate myself, und it is a stern duty with me to avoid that which will make me poorer. "Every sensible man knows that the liquor habit leads to degradation, disease, dirt aud death. 'ot only does poverty follow in temperance, but ill health aud ev-ry other ill will assuredly follow in its wake. It is therefore nujust when we excuse the intem perance of a poor man to lay the b.ame of it to his poverty. We find drunkards every where, an-t, in proportion 1 1 their numbers, the wealthy have more victims to the liquor habit than the working people, so that it is not poverty that is to b.ame." ferrence I', fuu'dery. WOUAN'g TEMPERANCE PALACE. The foundation stone of the Woman's World's Temperance Temple, which k des tined to be the trysting piace of the temier ance advocates of the world, and which, when completed, will lie. uexl to the Audi torium, one of the largest and most imoosing structures in Chicago, was formally laid on November 1st, with elaborate and appropri ate ceremonies. This remarkable enterprise is the offspring of the Woman's Temperauiw building As sociation, composed of a large number of ladies belonging to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and in sympathy with Miss Frances Willard aud her policy. They have raised the r.eci-ssary funds by sale of stock to a total of $WA!,fJO. In addition to this they have secured a loan of (.Vacuum, (or which bonds have been issued. hut the holders of the stock are under obligations to sell it back to the association at any time within twelve years, and as it is estimated that the ofllees will bring in a net revenue of tX,iiMi per annum, it will be seeu that before many years ttie temperance movement will own the whole outfit, and iu addition have a quarter of u million of dol lars a yar to spend in agitation. The site of the t-uipleib LaSaileaud Monroe streets, in the very heart of the Wall htreet of 'hieajjo and almost under the shadow of the Hoard of Trade. TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTEH. A prominent N'ebraskun estimates that the Siinual liquor bill of Hist Stat is fH,itV0,(m. The lorgest local W. C. T. Union in Illinois Is that at Ulrjomiugton, which numbers U50 members. According to Dr. Norman Kerr the two thinga to guard against iu case of the ap proach of cholera are panic aud alcohol. Iowa claims the honor of being the first fttate to erect a Woman's Chrixtiuu Tem- Iierani union cottage on its fair grounds, iidiaua has followed her example, and now Naw York is to build. The British Woman's Teiiinerance Associa tion reeeutly hold a six-ial meeting for nurses at the Morl.-y Rooms, lxindou. An address was uiadu bhowiug how nurses could promote touqierauud and Christianity. The Ktate banner of the Colorado Woman's Christian Teiiierafiiw Union bears the text, "Uh, woman, great is thy faith, be it unto thee even as thou wilt," with blossoms of the uldeu rod, syuiliol of courage. Archbishop Reynolds, of Adelaide, Aus tralia, has taken the total abstinence pledge liefore a vast congregation, m order to give an example to hiH jMsiple. This is an exam ple that the ministers of all denominations might well follow. There are aoo.OOO women iu the Woman's Christian Temperance to ion, lo5,IH0 iu the K.un' Daughters, 100,1100 in the Woman's Relief Corps, and 35,000 in tha Kastern ritar, au aggregate of nearly 600,000 banded to gether under various names for loyal service to all uiutiuer of human need. A call is issued by the National Temper ance Society for the Umtb national conven tion to lie ht-ld at Saratoga Springs iu June, iwl. AM religious bodies, national and State, aud all national aud Stata temperance organisation are entitled to delegates. Kacu Isjdy may send seven delegates, ot which the prMuituig oflicer aud secretary shall be two. WHAT CURES I F.dltdrlal rlrterenrefcfOelnlea ell hi titH tinr- -it fluhjrrt; What Is the fmoe t hat oust disease: and ivhli is the most convenient awiratu for applying it f How far is the regular physi nan 'useful to us because we believe in him. and how far are his pills and powders and tonic only the material representatives of his personal influence on our henlthf "J he regular doctors cure; the homoeopath ic doctors cure; the Hnhnemannitee euro; and so do the faith cures and the mind cures, nild the so-called Christian scientists, and lib! four-dollar-nnd-a-half advertising itmernnt.s,aild the patent medicine mem 1 hey all hit. and thev ail miss, ami the great di lif- ferenct ono great difference in the result is that Alien the regular doctors lrtsrt A pa tient no one grumbles, and when the irregu lar doctor lose one tne eommunny nanus on end and howls. 7ii theater t'nfon nnd Idrer'isrr. Nature cures, but nature can lie aided, hin dered or defeated in the curative pMoess. And tho (Vinirrcirt' contention is that It is the part of rational being to seek and trust tiie advice of men of good character who have studied the human system and learned, ns far a modern science lights the way, how far they can aid nature and how they can best avoid obstructing her. Ituf fain Cmnmcn'int. It is notour piirixwe to consider the evil that result, from employing the unscrupul ous, the ignorant, charlatau and q .ack to tirescrilte for the maladies that afflict the luman family. We simply declare t lint the physician who knows something is better than the physician who knows nothing, or very little indeed about thestructuiw and thecou ditionsof the human system. Of course "he doe not know it all."' Kwhrttcr Morning Jirrahl. 1 have used Warner's Safe Cure and but for its timely use would have Iteen, 1 verily tielieve, in my grave from what the doctors termed Bright' Disease. D. K. Shriner, sen ior Kditor Scioto (iiitrttc, Chillicothe, Ohio, in a letter dated June 30. 1811). Artificial 1'rarl. Considerable ingenuity has been exer cised in the manufacture of artificial pearls. Tho Krench have nttnincd the greatest excellence in this industry. From a small llsh called the bleak tho scales nrc scraped, washed and pressed between folds of linen cloth of fine tex ture. A fluid then slowly trickles from them, nnd when it has been filtered often enough to nttaiu the requisite degree of purity is mixed with an alkaline sub staucc to arrest the decay of animal mnt ter. This is the precious 'Essenco d'Ori cnt,M to produce n pound of which sev eral thousand of tho fish are required. The addition of a small quantity of Isinglass completes the preparation of the fluid for ure. The essence is now itijc' ed into hollow spheres of colorless glass until it covers the surface of the interior. Instantly the glass bead is transformed into an admirable imitation of a pen id. In fact, the counterfeit is so perfect thut it ran only be detected by weight. The Italians also make artificial penrls, but in nn entirely difTeicnt way. They insert skillfully colored varnished into glass beads, tnd also cover porcelain spheres with a cement made fnyn finely powdered mother-of-pearl. These imi tations are pretty ornaments, but do not make any pretense of competing with thu genuine ni ticlo. JV?mi 1'ert Jir. Queer Postofllce Names. 'Big Foot'' is a postotlicc in Indiana, "Pig" in Kentucky, "Skull Bouc" ami ".Mouse Tail" in Teunessee, "Buzzard's Boost" in Georgiu, und "Corn Cob" in South Carolina. "Number One" is a Maine postoflice and Vermont has a "Bread Loaf." In New York we have "Promised Land," a "Puiuted Post," "Good Ground" and "Half Moon. "Penn sylvania might have selected better sounding names than "Bird-in-IIand," "Bean," "Buhl Eagle," "Burning Bush." "Darling," "Good Interest," and "Gum Tree." "Gunpowder" is in Maryland, while "Old Hundred" nnd "Alonu" arc in Virginia. West Virginia boasts a "Left Ibiud" and North Carolina the grace of "Charity," blessing of "Pros perity" nnd "Forks of Pigeon." Georgia has a "Dirt Town" and hns "Alligator," "Fish" ami "Cold Water." "Pay L'p" nnd "Cut Off" aro also Georgia office. "Big Coon," "Coal Firo" aud "Bed Hose" are in Alabama, and "Bnnnanas" in Florida. I'll wager ysu never heard of hulf of those. Xorth Anuricnn. Artificial Diamonds. Diamonds cuuuot be attacked by any chemical substance whatever, licin almost iiurj carbon. This fa t has in duced many persons to try and crystnlize carbon so as to obtain a precious gem out of it, and they have partly succeeded, but while these artificial diamonds possess a brilliancy und transparency worthy of comparison with those of the real thing tliey aro microscopic, very small, und always colored. Perhaps they would re semble real diumonds more could they be made larger and quite colorless. As now miiiiufttctiiied they are not of the slightest value to commerce. There can not be nny serious doubts as to the pos sibilitv of producing diamonds artifici ally, but up to tho present no really proc ti nl means have been found in making them respond to the necessities of trade in the two continents. I'liiaitjo Jieralit. Catarrh in the Head Orijftoatea la tw-rufu oux talut iu the blood. Heave I he roper mitioil by which to cure rurrh to to frurly firf blood. IU many dlarebl sympUimi and ttie danKr of devclopluv Into brouchltl or that tt-rrlbly fatal dlaeane, ooiKumptlon, are entirely re m 'Ved by Jiood'i &ar.Mparllla, which cure catatrh by purifying the blood; it a'ao tones up the ytm. "Kor 35 ynaril hare bn troubled with catarra In the head, lndiKeattoa and geueral debility. 1 never had faith In inch medicine, but concluded to try a botite of HofHl's ftamAptitlla. It did me o much U'xd that 1 en t uued IU ute tl I 1 hav takeu live iMdllfa. My he Ith has Kreatly Unr rovid, aud 1 feel iikp a ainvrenc w man. jtKS. j. d. Ada mi, e Itlch' luuud bt., Newark, S. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla olil by all drUKKlnlA. 4 It six for tl. rTejwruU only U. L Hootl CO., Lowell, Mum. lOO Doses One Dollar y n u 4 mm 1 1 i n 3THrnirTH f CtiMWNIOM 1 Hlr- I TMYOUMS MOM SUAConsou, GOVERNOR CP MARYLAND IT Executive chamber. IS 1nnapoHa, Yfrf., Jam 0, 'OO. hare otten used ST. J.I COttS Off,, and find it a good Liniment." ELIHU E. JACKSON, THE oovi or Md. BEST. licet Susfflr In Aliirrlen, Thefo ure nt tho present time tint threo bectsttgnr houses in America. Two of theso firo in California nnd one, in Ncbfnskfl, nt Orrtnll Island. Tha latter is model fnctofy, hacked try ninplti capital, equipped with all facilities for prosecution of beet sugar manufacture ns developed in the beet sugar countries of Europe. This season it has contracts with some GOO fanner within 100 miles of the factory. Hailroads make favor able rates for delivery of tho most dis tant culture. This season exceptionally tinfnvornblo weather has somewhat re duced the quantity of beet roots ex pected, but the supply will bo ample to make n thorough test of the possibilities of successful boot sugar production in Nebraska, Tho analysis of the beets thus far re ceived indicate a high standard of su;nr contents, every load of beets delivered being sampled out and tested, A fixed price is paid for a certain minimum standard, nnd the price varies from the minimum upward. Our Government consider the ex)eriment of beet raising of such importance to tho farmers of tho entire country, that Secretary Husk, of the Department of Agriculture, who has visited Grand Island, has detailed a chemist from his department to remain nt Grand Island during tho season of sugar making, and to prcpnro carefully, for tho uso of the department, nil tho data availablo in relation to tho work, from tho growing of thn beets to tho final marketing of the sugar. Xeie Or Uant Picayune. Cincinnati uses 2,500,000 cabbages every year for its sauerkraut manufac ture, Haw's This t We offer One llumlreil llo'lars rrwanl for anyca-pof catarrh tluil cannot bj cured liy takinir itall'. I'nftirrli I'lirc. t J. ClILNkV Co., Props . Toli'ilo, O. We. the tiiiilersiirnoJ, liavti known K J. Cheney fi.r the Inst l.i year.-, anil believe him ln-r.eu ly lfnoraliltj in nil Imi liess truusHiv turns, and llnatu-iaHy alilo to curry out any nhllKatiotis made hy t nclr tlrni. Wknt & Thcax, Wliolesnla llru;xlsta, Tole do, O. Vai.iino, Kinnax & MAnviir, Wholesale linguists. To do. O. Hall's Catarrh l ure Is taken Internally, act ing directly uiHin thu ldiNland mucous sur faces of thu system. Tent imo dais scut free. Price 75c. per ixntlc. Sold by sll d niodsts. TitKrsilire tot re of India numbers 17,MK) su perior uud suiMTdtiiaie niiteers. If erfru woman in this land knew for herself the actual quality of jlotdi-ns's Kloctrtc Knap, uoitthtr washing soap could lie sold. Millions douse It, hut other inillioTin have never tried it. Have t Ask yor grocer for iu Tns c1ietnnt eroD In Virginia is unusuallv large this sea-on. tainted le I he Heat. All are entitled to the belt tha. tlijlr mono will buy so every family should have, at onoe botlieoftlie best family remedy. Syrup of Flg-a, to cleanse the system when costive or bil ious. For sale In 60c. and $1 bottles by all leading- drutrKista. Monev invested in cnoice one nundred dol lar building lota in suburbsof Kansas City will bay trmu five buudred to one thouaan-f lair wul. ttiv tiwAt l.w yea uiwlttr ii 11 r plan. i catti and f- tier mourn without interest cou- iroisaaeairaiueiot. I'artiuuiaj-don application. J. U. tiauerieia Cki.. Kansas City. Ma. Onaranteed live year eiatit tier cent. FlrU Mortna-es on Kansas City pnuierty, interest rat able every six months: principal and inter est collected when due aud remitted without ex pe use to lender, r'or sale by J. 11. Ilauerlein & cuh ivansaa i liy, mil vt rue Tor pariiuuluri le Wa's Chinese Headache Cure. Harm lesa in effect, quick aud positive iu action. Kent tiretiaid on receipt of ftl iter bottle. Adeler & Co.,. Vyaailottest.,Kal.sasC'ity..Vlo Woman, hr dtwa-M' and their trentmnnt. jiaen. lliuM rated; price w, fent upon ra- luiur luc.. ctil of muiliit. .(.etc. AU'lreti rrjf. II. 11. KL1MK, MA)., Uil Arch S SU, 1'Uila., I'JL. Timber, Mineral, r arm Land ami HanohM fn Mitmmiri, Kan, Tfxa ami Arkat.mt, bought aud nohl.Ty.er A C,n..JvanHaiCiiy. Mo. Oklahoma Guide Hook and .Man sent any vrh r ob receipt of rufclH.Tyter & Co..Ktina City.Mii. it afflicted with nre eyes use Or. ItaacThmni tub' ye-water.DrUKtcistsHf U at c. per bott RELIEVES I KI.V HK(I'1IKHS. 68 Warren Bt, Now York. PrlroBOrts.1 ANGORA RUGS n y t:.? 5. A vliii l ky hnlr aiiiota it ut-ktn KiW. No iiitrl'tr ctiiniiU-tt'iy fiiriiUhtsl wuhoiil one. ( hlna Wolf Kukm, au Iy f.rt iik'Iiph, whit r Kr;iy, $. ;; hi M'k. cut Ui nn t'Mr. M ('. o. I) VV. ii U UI.K, William M. , N-w Vo k BAGGY KNEES) Alo.i U hy KtuUi'iili at Uh (.'olIi'K-. alito li iri)ft-K-ttn rry 1th. if not f r al i H. J. itKKKI.V. lv n KMITIVKI. V HEM KOI KM. Greely Pant Stretcher Alo.iU hv Htuili-ntH at llarvaKl, Amln-rit miiiIoIImt. t'olli-K.K. alito h i,r..r-H-ttMii i uml lm Iiu'nh iiicii t-y- rry Ihth. If not t r talc m yuur town in-u l jr. I H. J. (1KKK.I.V. in v noli iigl- Kllt4t, Itll .or Kiit-Uiin I. Mi tafl I I f! Hna I'liut. onlinary caMM UIILII HatbriiHii'iiMii or cvrr rt-Miurd moru Un oiih bollix. l'rlc Wl.tHl r Uoilh'. VV VI. W II ANN, Ifan s:fV, New Orlcun-, In. FRAZER Mllfil . a at .nr If Got Uio (ienuioa. ttolu .WTirlieAfc nillNKY IN ( Hlt'KKN!, Kor i'. a ln-UA,'ts ImhjU, ciiMTlfiu f of a (iracth al itoiillry raincr linrtuf oeum. il tciu'hoa how to duUvt ami iHireillM-aJsen; to ftnsil fr Paudfor fattening; whlcU fowl w ure for hrfculn, Att tc Adtlrniii iHM.k I'L'U. lluLE, YM lA-.-uur.i St.. N. Y. rity. XjX3TXX your al lmmVri laKHHsVt UH TIU.AHT nublUhi, at Hie i4iitarkatly low rli-a uf only OU, xtiaia TlilM Hook nil tutim i itiu-ly pi uius l uf clnar ty(H on ei.-llfiit iNiiter mwi u nn I umty vt nrvi(-fi(ly (Kmnl tn cluth. It tr ivr kmtU-h word with th teriun r.jinvliDU and ironuui'ittloii, an 1 (rinan wunb with K:if luh dortultiuni. It i iiivaUmUls to tirnnaui wlio aro not thorourlily ranuUur with Knlili. or Ui Ainwrit-aiiM wlui wili Lo Itsvru Oernian . a 44 M Comet Xtery Week Jointly Illustrated Read in 4o0,t)00 iamilicl. Five Double Holiday Numbers. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, Easter, Fourth-of-July. FREE TO 1891. T. sir New Kahwrlber wbt WII.I. (TT Ot'T and tefd u. Ihl. adfrr. tl.lnleul. Willi uam. and I'oal-Olliee addrva. aud $1.73, e will .fnd Tk Youth'. CM.auion FKtK Iu Juuuarj 1, lhtll. aud lur a lull year fr.tu ikut dulu. T.i. oiler Include, lb. FIVE KOI 111 t UOI.IDAV NtJIBllls, aud all la. I l.l.l bTU ATI-1 WlthLV nl IMM.E.M KNTft. ti Addrtu, The Youth's Companion, Boston, m. Black TTalaat. niack walnut is rapidly becomin;-, ex hausted and there seems to be nothing in' this country to tnko its place. No other tree Is no valuable. It grows rapidly, will thrivfl Itl any soil, nnd is very hardy, re quiring very little care, Wause no ani mal and but ono insect feed flpon it. It has a value but little known, which la that (ho Ktiropenn, or "French walnut" ns it is called, gfowi firmly on It, and is easily grafted. It enn, iii that way, bo made to yield a fortune if cultivated on a largo scnle. In twenty, years it will more than pny nil expenses and Interest, and in fifty yenrs the trees would worth nt least $40,000 nil acre The Mger. Pit. cessfnl Medicine. Not ft!0ne auc: essful lm a rea ly genuine favor.te In the linusi'iiolil i ndny is tti-it peer less remedy kn wn as Dr. '.fublas'.t Venetian Liniment, and Just y so! In a climate such as ours a pain reliever pit session real merit is truly Indispensable; tun changes are so sudden that even those nf mhnst roti'-tltutlon are liable t i tie seised w Ith aln, either In the chest, naek or Hmlm, at any moment! Neitleeteil-- serums coasenuences are sure to follow. A lew iippllculm a Immediately or nr. To bias's Venetian l.lulment acts like maKic or lichen and pains of any sort, 'ill possession of it In homes leaves hut a narrow niarsin for doctors' hills, wnieti often make such Inroads iitsin the slender purses of thoe In moderate circumstances. I) Von Kver reealnief Any person seudlu r us tlndr namsanl at tires will receive inforie,.tioit that will leat to a fortune. Ilenj. '-.-wis , Oj , Security lliiliiliuit, Kansas .ly. Mo. FIT stopped fro by Dn. Ki.inr's Onmr N'tcnVH HnsToiiKii. No fits after first day's use. Mai'velnllscilres. Tre.it ise au I 51 trial oitll free. Dr. Kline, nil Anil St.. Phils,. I'n. Let every enfeebled woman know it 1 There's a medicine that'll cure her, and the proof's positive ! Here's the proof if it doesn't do you good within reasonable time, report the fact to its makers and get your money back without a word but you won't do it 1 The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it has proved itself the right remedy in nearly every case of female weakness. It is not a miracle-. It won't cure everything but it has done more to build-up tired, enfeebled and broken - down women than any other reccil cine known. Where's the woman who's not ready for it ? All that we've to do is to get the news to her. The medicine will do the rest. Wanted Women. First to know it Second to use it. Third to be cured by it. The one comes of the other. The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the little regulators. Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Towdcrl It 1 aMohifrly pnr. H IrrhW ooncrntrtted. In quan tit y it cla l than atvutti uf a cut a itr Strictly ini'iliclur. I'ratiuU ajid t-urra all dim-- tiuiHl fni yoiintr cliiik. Worth nmre than (ol't M)ifii hctii moult ft&miile fur ttcriilM iu UniM Ilvt fat-knifed $1. glilb r;m, T mill. II hit rn, .'.. -iprvM paid. lntltry Hniminq iitui'.t frw wltlit I. H. JOHNS' .V CO., Ml'ustora 11 o THE flKr It H I TUT M AIi AlK." niilr copy Ifr. t rrti iiii ii w niucr ur mora Clen.lesO.SM v" l a a 9 INSTANTLY. Hisas 4 sv. PISU S liKMKDY r'(H ' A l AltllU. Best. Easiest to use. ( li.amsi. K.-llel H IninioUiuu;. A cuio is ceruilu. l ur n Cold In Uiu Head It lias no equal. u It Is an tiinlment, of whli li a small jutrtlele Is applied to llio 1 uslrlls. I'i ice, uh: Snlil by Ururel-ts or sent liy until. II AiKlicss, K. 'r. Ha'akltixk, Warren, Va. UJ 0eet ou.l- ot-he wqrldhan ou of the rasnion. L. I -1 m van ( ..a . - jornouse-cieaining-ins asona ca,ke of scpunng soapTry il Cleanliness is always fashionaole and the use of or the neglect to use SAPOLIO marks a wide difference in the social scale. The best classes are always the most scrupulous In matters of cleanliness and the best classes use SAPOLIO. TFie youth's Companion '4 v;v (HRISTMAJiat flOVJAV'S READY RELIEF, IHE GREAT COKtUEROB OF Ml Fer ftaralttH, Kral-rn, rUrknrh. PIh 14 Ihr t'hrnt er Htdi, llenrinrh TentharW r any mher extrrnnl pnlnt a Tew ppllni' (ion rahhra on hy hand, art llta mag In tannin ih pntn to lntnntly ntmp. For 1 onBWMtmiM.i'oldM. llrnnchtf 1, re fa tnonia, Inflnmmattnnn, Khriiinnilam. Fa- rnlcin, IjiimliiiKft r-ttlrn, more Ihureaejft anit reaeni ei nppltrntton are nereanary All I nternal I'n In. iMnrrhfrn. ll Hamflttift, Naimen, lnlnitn rU Nrra nenn Mfrplf unnrniv nre rrttrvr4 I nut ant If in qulrklr cured by laktnv Inwardly i In WO drop la hall a tumbler el w at rate Oc. a buttle. All Mruautni. 'S 11 PILLS, n rTrrllrn) mid mild ( nthnrllc Purrlr rrirlnblc Tkf Kinml niial tli-M Mrillrln. '" ll'" "0,''1 lur ""' "r" "' llrdcr. Llir STOMACH OR BOWELS. Tn l orrtlnir in l ririlnn. ItaPf wU rr.ti ilib mill rrncw vlinllijr. Prloe ... Bot, gold by all Drngglit For Coughs Colds Tb.r la bo Mtdlrln. Ilk DR. PCHENCK'S PULMONIC iSYRUP. ft Ii ptMMnt to th. tMt. u d.H but rinl.ln . rltel of iipliitiinr.nyUilriii Injnrtoii. It pth H-iIOonith Untlrlmhitbo Worli. Vo-oal.bTsll llruieOW. Prlra, ?1 ft) par Nltl. ? . Ki-henck'. Buik m OjiuiiniHliin nd III Cnn-, anlli d frp.. AiMrM Dr. J. II. Bohenok Sou. PblUdalphia. I EWIS' 98 cant. LYE Powdered and Perlumel qr ii'Ai kntko.i L Tli frri(rs( Hint i)iiri lin ninile. Will mako Uieb( fuimsl llnnl ISn.p in 20 resf Lt he si jwr- mill' HUH u ilhoul boiling. It Ul liB loM for iliinfotlnK .ink, cll ilraii w.liint boulai, 1 arrelK, I'limUs rtc. PENNA.SALT MTO C9 l.m, Aat... I'hila.i fm. DROPSY tiii:ati:i imuji:. I'o.llWrlr C'nrrd with 'rgctbl Kfinf!. Hiivariinxl thiniMniUor rm-. t'iiroptlnttn iiiiiiihI liiiiilfiM liy In-nl iiliy.li'l.ni. Knnii Hrilifcwo iviniit mi. dliiiM-n m trn ly i ! Iwo-ihlnU ill .vinit.iiii ri'iiuivr I. JM'iiil lot lm lk li-mlino. oml.nf miraculous curt-.. IVll iluy' Ufttlmt'iiUrM liy ni.ll. 1C ymi unlur trial, vmi inn. In Mami to iy iNntavn. llr. II. II. iikkki . AlUnt. H. "commercial fountain pen lit thr only ruRKKi-T low-prim) 1 rn In the market. iHleof all haid rnhlurr; cannot net nut f onl n rlicn ft.iim worln irom one till n. Set.tconK Iru wi th two iM-n nihi; ll Iter all In a neat h . for JtV. a tamp or rum vj. Uuarai tcl aa rrp;eiultt uruiiiucy rvfuiiiliwl. Ak ih wanU-a. W. K. MKsKltul.K O'otmaiiter, Pnrianvlllo. Muinr)iamia Cm., IVnna mlo MO A MONTH ran lx made workln for u. IV i rm prffurrt'd who can furutiiB horsv aud irlve tb-lr wholt tlrnU ttie tmalncML rre momfiMs may uo proiniMy empiuToa aim. A r'W VM'iui'lM In Uiwim and cltlt. K K. JOHN SoN A t'u., Hw Main strwt, hichinond, . Va. PATENTS SSI llalds. tibial. HUt IIM Patrick O'Farrell, ftKjrjrJrtBf. i?wJ M Ula (rlii.Mii.l 1 3rralutatwar, iaaOndicatiunolaima, attj aiuca. YOU AS llii (I II Writ, to I) H. I'llllTKK, Lima, Ohio. Eiplalo yuur i'iimo lul.y id CT IT K7 f h win .ilvlm you r ntlli Amlf'TUDV liook-Kwpiii-t. KutlnM Korm UUmt 1-coiuau.liln, ArlUiiuatlj, Huorl-aattJ, (EOm 1 Umnmauiy launut f MAIL, wuvuuira frM, llrraill'a l ulloa. 4AI ilam M. bmlalu, S. t. PATENTS K. A. I.Kit l ANN. VV.aliliitftvn, l. II. feiKM viir I'lHitna. WanltolaaijaUabseaBoml lloa toPUkOul aOoodOnel Km Imf ferilMuand K fuard aa-tAa lM4t Ivtoct DuMMand cffK a Ouiet TU tiArb; ill. Tth I W h ( aaUtae Dlffrnt furta ot tbe Aalmat Bow to flho. AU thU .ni othar vahtatU -to flho. AU IhU anl othw n (DfonuAaian In oar tea NUI ILLrHTRATie Itittl fualpaid on rwlpt or oaiy rurt in taiM. Jl Jt& ir is rt mi ; ' ji i ld -VASELINE- FOR A OSK.IHH.IaAH HI 1,1. aent ua hy mall we will deliver, trve oi all charters, to auy tteraou la the Uuiutl bUiiua, all ul Ui (oilowmif arilcitiA) uar (ully )ac-k ,1 On Iwoounr bottle of Pure VasHIn, . . loot, (me tw(vouiui ImiUIc of Vawllue 1'omHUB, . 14 One Jar of Vim-Hut Cold ( renin, - 15" (ne t ke of VanHiio l ainjilior Ice, 10 One (.'ake of Viwliue !o.,p, uuM-iit'd, - 10 ne t 'akeof VaMtliUH hoiip, extiuiMttdv aoentdS One two-ounc buit.e U Wniiu W-liue, a Or for postage M nnj any tingle artirl nt tK ;h numrit. i)n no uot'ounf tt iM-rsuH-leei ro a k-.-.j fr, lrlm frit you, druyuiat any Vaseline ur o ruirtttt,m tterfru, utile hm ititriUl ui'i. our nuiif. fa-L-uuM yuu wiU , mmiliwitflUH Hint ut inn whirhhiiM Ml tej ur no oatum) U '- NUIB N, V. PATENTS ! MM Jormatluu. J. II. 1 It A I.I. K A t o., Hub I II f inn, lt t m m wm l l H I Try BEECHES FILLS. I I 25cts. a Box. 1 fill :-3 tfi ii iL. TON SCALES OF $60 B1N&HAMT0N V Beam Box Tr Bum Vj, N. Y. a.
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